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Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 627. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, XS Sights, and Hi-Point. In this show we have a Premier LPVO review. We talk about the BullWark, Ripley, Magpuls LCP max, and an inexpensive RMSc red dot. As you may know, we […]
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 627. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, XS Sights, and Hi-Point. In this show we have a Premier LPVO review. We talk about the BullWark, Ripley, Magpuls LCP max, and an inexpensive RMSc red dot. As you may know, we showcase guns, gear, and anything else you might be interested in. We do our best to evaluate products from an unbiased and honest perspective. I'm Chad Wallace, host of the most dedicated firearms podcast around With me tonight are: Tony, Rusty, and Dave Sponsor #1: Walker Defense Research Walker Defense provides shooters with the finest, most innovative, quality, tactical accessories and firearm components around. From their NILE grip panels to their NERO muzzle brakes, no details are ever left behind. Only top quality materials are used in the manufacturing process. Together, all of this gives you some of the best firearm performance around. Everything they have to offer is proudly made in the USA. Walker Defense, where American ingenuity meets bleeding edge technology. Our Walker Defense Product of the week is - Blem Nickel Boron Bolt Carrier Group Use code “INSIDER15” FOR 15% OFF everything at walkerdr.com What we did in Firearms: Announcements: Kat's Rack Defense fund and giveaway https://www.firearmsinsider.tv/giveaway https://www.givesendgo.com/Katsrackdefensefund https://www.facebook.com/share/1DoL2dpmoK/ Bandwidth sponsor Patriot Patch Co. And their Patch of the Month Club! Check out the Pew.Report T-shirts are available through our FRN site, or click the “Merch” tab on Firearmsinsider.tv AFFILIATES / DISCOUNTS: Walker Defense Research - enter “INSIDER15” for 15% off XS Sights - “GGR20” for 20% off Primary Arms VZ Grips Brownells Gun Guys Garage discount code - “FRN15OFF” Atibal Optics - enter “FIREARMSINSIDER20” for 20% off 5.11 Tactical PowerTac Lights - enter “GGR” for a real good discount Modern Spartan Systems - “GGR15” for 15% off Global Ordnance Infinite Defense (Infinity Targets) - “PEW15” for 15% off Guns.com Magpul Palmetto State Armory Unique ARs - “GunGearReview” for 10% off CobraTec Knives - “GGR10” for 10% off Nutrient Survival - “GGR10” for 10% off Gideon Optics - “GGR” or “INSIDER” for 10% off Lone Wolf Arms US Optics - “INSIDER15” for 15% off Camorado - “FIREARMSINSIDER” for 5% off Optics Planet Midway USA Strike Industries North Forest Arms - “GGR” for 10% off Kini SafeAlert - “GGR” for 20% off FoxTrot Mike - “GGR” for 10% off XTech Tactical - “GGR10” for 10% off Die Free Co ZeroTech Optics - “GGR” for 20% off BattleHawk Armory Goliath Defense - “GGR” for 10% off holsters Classic Firearms True Shot Ammo Next Level Armament NightStick Hi-Point - “GGR” FOR $20 off a Hi-Point firearm at ShootAmmo.com ROB - Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual co-hosts and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Firearms Radio Network and/or their employers. This is NOT legal advice, nor should it be considered as such. Viewer discretion is advised. Main Topic is sponsored by: Hi-Point Hi-Point firearms has been crafting American made firearms for over 30 years. If you are looking for your first firearm, or just want something fun for the range, Hi-Point has you covered with models including handguns, pistol caliber carbines, and AR15's. They even have a new suppressor line. Hi-Point firearms can be found at extremely affordable prices, making them available for anyone that wants to protect themselves and/or their families. Every Hi-Point also comes with a lifetime warranty and most of their products are 50 state legal. Hi-Point Firearms, made by the American working man for the American working man. Our Hi-Point Product of the week is - HP-15 Desert Storm in 5.56 Visit hi-pointfirearms.com and check out their line of products Use code “GGR” FOR $20 off a Hi-Point firearm at ShootAmmo.com Main Topic: Product Review Chad - Primary Arms PLx 1-8x24 RDB Product Spotlight and Discussion: Wilson Combat BullWark MSRP - $1899.00 Manticore Arms Ripley Rail MSRP - 495.00 Sponsor #3: XS Sights For over 25 years, XS Sights has helped you get on target faster. Offering tritium sights in all different types and styles, low light is no longer an obstacle. Most options come with a brightly colored photoluminescent ring around the tritium. That colored ring makes them work great in the daylight also. XS Sights has sight styles for everyone: Big Dot's, Ghost Rings, Standard Notch and Post, Minimalist, Suppressor Height, all offering tritium options. Available for a plethora of firearms types, from shotguns to handguns, XS sights has you covered for all your low light sighting needs. Our XS Sights Product of the week is - Tritium standard dot front sight for the Ruger SP101 Use Code “GGR20” for 20% off of almost everything at xssights.com Ruger LCP Max MSRP - $449.00 Primary Arms CLx Enclosed Reflex Sight MSRP - $179.99 Listener Feedback None 2nd is for Everyone Diversity Shoot Events simonsaystrain on instagram 2nd is for Everyone Facebook 2A4E Web Page Wrap up: Send questions, comments, or feedback to - gungearreview@gmail.com Remember to Subscribe and Leave us an iTunes Review Be sure to visit the Firearms Insider at www.firearmsinsider.tv Check us out on Facebook, X, and InstaGram @firearmsinsider Subscribe to our Rumble channel Please check out all our great sponsors Thank you for listening to the “LARGEST”, pound for pound, podcast on the network We are out
We Like Shooting - Ep 660 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries (Code: WLSISLIFE) Die Free Co. (Code: WLSISLIFE) Bowers Group (Code: WLS) Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 Gear Chat [Ruger] RXM The Ruger RXM is a striker-fired pistol designed with a grip angle similar to the 1911 for natural point of aim, featuring a polymer frame developed in collaboration with Magpul. It incorporates a modular FCI (fire control insert) system allowing frame swaps without a new background check and is compatible with Gen 3 Glock parts, holsters, sights, and lights. Reliability testing showed 800 rounds fired without failures, with suppressor-height tritium night sights and direct optic mounting for RMR, DPP, or RMSC footprints. Cost: MSRP $539 / Street ~$438 Special: FCI (fire control insert) system for modularity enabling frame swaps Note Ruger RXM Review [Hi-Point] Hush-Point 30 The Hush-Point 30 is a lightweight, modern suppressor designed for .30-caliber centerfire rifles like the AR-15, available in titanium and Inconel models. It features advanced flow-through technology that directs gas away from the shooter to reduce over-gassing in direct-impingement systems. The suppressor is HUB compatible and includes 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 threads for .223 and 300 Blackout calibers.0 Availability: Shipping now. Available at Guns.com (titanium: https://www.guns.com/silencers/p/hi-point-hush-point-30-ti?i=654780, Inconel: https://www.guns.com/silencers/p/hi-point-hush-point-30-inconel?i=654767).0 Cost: MSRP: Inconel $822.88, titanium $846.81.0 Special: Advanced flow-through technology that vents gas forward to reduce over-gassing, especially for direct-impingement systems; HUB compatible; includes 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 threads.0 [Inland Manufacturing] Model 1910 The Inland Manufacturing Model 1910 is a suppressor for the M1 Carbine platform, replicating the original Maxim Silencer design with modern internals. It features a monoblock monocore construction that allows easy servicing without removal from the barrel, even for cleaning, and includes an offset bore. Compatible with .30 caliber and .357/9mm calibers, it provides a throwback to early 20th-century suppressor technology patented by Hiram Percy Maxim. Availability: Shown at NRAAM 2026; available at Guns.com (https://www.guns.com/silencers?product.manufacturer=INLAND%20MANUFACTURING) Special: Monoblock monocore design with offset bore; can be cleaned without removing from barrel Note (Nick) Bus Built Projects [RevoMag] RevoMag (Nick) The RevoMag is a revolver reloading device designed to be faster than a speedstrip and more concealable than a traditional speedloader. It features a polymer magazine-style body with a reversible pocket clip, compatible with calibers such as .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and .327 Magnum. Proudly made in the USA for everyday carry and personal protection. Special: Magazine-style reload with squeeze-to-release mechanism and reversible pocket clip68 Bullet Points Gun Fights No one stepped into the arena this week. The Agency Brief Agency Update “The government looked at a piece of plastic on the back of a rifle, panicked, and spent ten years proving that gun control is a complete myth.” THE INTEL (THE STORY) The Play-by-Play: 1989 Catalyst: The Stockton school shooting gives gun control groups their emotional leverage. The media pivots away from the shooter's massive rap sheet to demonize the “evil” semi-auto rifle. What the Media Lied About: They flat-out lied that military machine guns were flooding the streets. Anti-gun activist Josh Sugarmann explicitly published this strategy: exploit the public's confusion between semi-autos and fully automatic weapons to manufacture outrage. The Architects: Bill Clinton needed a “tough on crime” headline. Sen. Dianne Feinstein drafted the ban, later admitting her true goal on 60 Minutes: “If I could have gotten 51 votes… for an outright ban… Mr. and Mrs. America, turn them all in; I would have done it.” What It Actually Did: Banned 19 specific firearms and semi-autos equipped with two or more “scary” cosmetic features (bayonet lugs, flash suppressors, folding stocks, pistol grips). It also capped new magazines at 10 rounds. The Backroom Deals: Democrats didn't have the votes for a permanent ban. They negotiated a 10-year sunset clause and grandfathered in millions of existing firearms, gambling they could just expand it later. The Workaround: The industry adapted overnight. Manufacturers removed the banned cosmetic plastic and sold functionally identical rifles. Congress literally regulated aesthetics. 2004 Sunset: The ban expires. An official, DOJ-funded study by Christopher Koper concludes the ban did absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence. The Reality Check (Hidden Incentives): Conditioning the Public: This was a psychological op to condition Americans to accept the government banning entire categories of firearms based purely on Hollywood aesthetics. Incrementalism: Lawmakers knew a total gun ban wouldn't fly, so they established the “feature test” as a foothold for future, broader bans. The True Target: The feature ban was mostly temporary political theater; starving the civilian market of standard-capacity magazines was their real long-term objective. Market Impact: They hoped shifting regulations would bankrupt the tactical firearms market with compliance red tape. Instead, they inadvertently birthed the massive modern AR-15 industry. THE 2A ANGLE (LEGAL & IMPACT) The Threat: The '94 ban is the exact blueprint tyrannical blue states (CA, NY, IL, WA) use today to terrorize FFLs and castrate standard rifles. They took a proven federal failure and turned it into permanent state-level law. For modern FFLs, this means SKU-by-SKU compliance nightmares, massive inventory risks, and the constant threat of a new federal ban—which, next time, likely won't include a grandfathering clause. Bruen Test: Text: The Second Amendment protects “arms.” Semi-auto centerfire rifles and standard capacity magazines are plainly protected arms. History & Tradition: There is zero founding-era analogue for restricting arms based on ergonomic grips or muzzle devices. The Founders didn't ban repeating arms when they emerged. Heller / McDonald Check: Arms “in common use for lawful purposes” are fundamentally protected. With over 24 million AR-15s in civilian hands right now, they undeniably satisfy the common use standard. Banning them violates the core of Heller. Bruen kills the feature-test dead; rogue appellate courts are simply playing games to delay the inevitable. Regulatory Creep: The Expanding Ratchet: The feature test is a backdoor trap. It started with bayonet lugs and flash hiders, then moved to pistol braces, threaded barrels, and parts kits. Fluid Definitions: Current AWB proposals name over 200 firearms and reduce the threshold to just one aesthetic feature. The Handgun Endgame: Once society accepts that a semi-auto action plus a detachable mag equals a “weapon of war,” your daily-carry Glock 19 or P365 is logically next. Agency Update 94-04 AWB coming next? WLS is Lifestyle Note Secret Service LPVO Drip Imgur Image yYOLY0f The provided URL points to an Imgur page at https://imgur.com/yYOLY0f. Page content indicates JavaScript is disabled, preventing access to the image or any details. No firearms, cultural elements, or product information is accessible or stated. The Alley Not Stated The webpage is a news article about an Oakland County man charged in a deadly shooting of a teen burglar. It mentions a generic ‘9mm' firearm used by the man in self-defense context, with no manufacturer or model name specified. No technical gear details matching the required format are explicitly provided. Going Ballistic ATF NFA Division: Over 1 Million Forms Processed in 2026, 6 Million Suppressors Registered (Savage) The ATF's National Firearms Act (NFA) Division processed over 1 million NFA forms in the first four months of 2026, surpassing previous annual totals due to the elimination of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and short-barreled firearms effective January 1, 2026. Over half of these were Form 4 applications for suppressor transfers, with nearly 6 million suppressors now registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR) as of April 2026. This marks a historic surge, with 2026 registrations rivaling decades of prior accumulation. The Gist: National (United States): ATF NFA Division and National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR); applies nationwide to NFA items like suppressors and short-barreled firearms. Impact: Elimination of $200 tax stamp for suppressors and short-barreled firearms effective January 1, 2026, caused surge in processing (over 1 million forms in first 4 months of 2026 vs. 1.37 million in all of 2024); over 5.99 million suppressors registered as of April 10, 2026. Bottom Line: Historic surge in NFA adoption post-tax elimination, with 2026 early-year forms exceeding prior annual records and suppressor registrations rivaling 76 years (1934-2010) of prior totals. Post-Bruen Gun Rights Cases: Wolford v. Lopez, United States v. Mitchell, United States v. Hemani, Viramontes v. Cook County, and Roberts v. ATF (Savage) The article details several post-Bruen Supreme Court and lower court cases challenging restrictions on public carry, prohibited-person statutes under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), AR-15 bans, and NFA registration requirements....
Double Tap - Ep 459 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 Dear WLS Question from Beefa King Your Mom I just put together an AR10 in .308 and would like to take it hunting for pronghorn out in Colorado. I threw a 1-6 LPVO on it so I could take it to the range but do you think I should upgrade optics? Question from Keith M WINNER Form 1 question, when the atf asks for photos for a suppressor build is it of raw materials or what ? Appreciate y'all and enjoy listening , makes the work day go by faster& annoys the libtards Question from Jason L First off, which Gideon optic would you recommend for a 43X? Secondly, my 12yo son wants to get into USPSA shooting. Should we do it and if we should, any advice? Question from KY Horseman from KY Dear WLS KY Horseman Thinking about getting a Henry Supreme. What do y'all think about them? Not sure whether to get 300 blackout or 556 version. Would use it for hunting some but mostly a range toy. Maybe get a suppressor for it in the future. I was leaning towards the 556 version since I already have a stock pile of 556 ammo. What do y'all think? Thanks KY Horseman Question from Ken G. from Virginia Ask WLS: I believe local gun shops are critical to the protection of the second amendment. It seems that online sales are hurting my local shops that don't have a range attached for revenue. Is there a national association that supports and protects independent dealers from unfair trade practices? I recently read about the Robinson-Patman Act. It seems like a well established group could use this act to end the unfair pricing that makes it difficult for small businesses to compete. Ken G. Question from Cody Huey from Texas Best caliber for nilgai? What could you get away with? Cody Huey Gun Industry News Breek Arms Trash Shield Breek Arms has introduced the Trash Shield, a HUB-compatible blast-forwarding device designed to redirect concussion, noise, and muzzle blast downrange for shooters using modern suppressor mounting systems. Constructed from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum with Type III hard-coat anodizing, it features aggressive exterior geometry for secure grip and minimal added length/weight. It enhances comfort in high-volume training, matches, and confined environments like indoor ranges. The Gist: Available now through Breek Arms and authorized dealers. Bottom Line: HUB-compatible (1.375×24) with Plan B, Breek-LOK; aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum; Type III hard-coat anodizing; aggressive grip geometry; minimal length/weight addition; redirects blast downrange. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/wTFv4k Rost Martin RM1F and RM1F Tactical Pistols Texas-based Rost Martin has released two new full-size, budget-friendly pistols in the RM1 family for 2026: the standard RM1F and the RM1F Tactical. Both feature 4.5-inch hammer-forged match barrels, nitrocarburized steel slides, fully ambidextrous controls, optics-ready slides, and double-action/single-action triggers with a 5-pound pull. The standard model includes a 17-round magazine plus a 19-round extended mag, while the Tactical ships with a 17-round plus 24-round extended mag, threaded barrel, and suppressor-height sights. The Gist: For 2026; available at Guns.com (expected discounted prices).0 Impact: MSRP $468 (RM1F); $519 (RM1F Tactical).0 EAA Unveils Girsan Witness2311 SC9 XXX and CMX XXX Handguns At the NRA Annual Meeting 2026 in Houston, EAA introduced two new models in the Girsan Witness2311 family: the compact SC9 XXX for concealed carry and the feature-enhanced CMX XXX. Both are double-stack 9mm pistols blending 1911 ergonomics with modern updates like optics cuts and accessory rails. They offer affordable pricing with MSRPs just over $599 for the SC9 XXX and under $1,000 for the CMX XXX. The Gist: Unveiled at NRA Annual Meeting 2026; now shipping to distributors (CMX confirmed shipping as of March 2026)3910 Impact: SC9 XXX MSRP just over $599 ($599 listed); CMX XXX MSRP $999 (under $1,000)3910 Bottom Line: SC9 XXX: Compact concealed carry, 16-round capacity, textured grips, ambi thumb safety, accessory rail, crisp SA trigger with short reset. CMX XXX: Two-tone Cerakote, RMSc optic cut, lightening cuts, no grip safety (auto firing pin block), 17+1 capacity (some sources 16), 4.25in bull barrel, full accessory rail, tuned 4.5lb trigger391110 Precision Armament TiTrex-360 Suppressor The Precision Armament TiTrex-360 is a multi-caliber suppressor designed for bolt guns, lever guns, 9mm semi-auto pistols, PCCs, sub-guns, and AR-style rifles up to .358 caliber / .300 Remington Ultra Magnum. It features a .36 bore, additively manufactured titanium construction weighing 7.2 oz, X-CORE for future upgrades via RMA, and accepts hub thread accessories with Bravo threading. Video review covers accuracy testing, gas effects on AR-15, recoil reduction, and modularity via end cap swaps. Bottom Line: Bore: .36; Material: Additively manufactured titanium with 17-4 stainless steel band; Weight: 7.2 oz; Calibers: 9mm to .300 RUM; Mounting: Bravo threaded, hub accessories; X-CORE upgradeable; NERVES cooling technology; K-brake end cap for recoil reduction Springfield Armory SAINT Victor 9mm PDW Springfield Armory has released the SAINT Victor 9mm PDW, a compact 9mm pistol-caliber carbine featuring a 5.5-inch barrel and SB Tactical HBPDW brace. It utilizes forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers, a free-float M-LOK handguard, and a nickel boron coated flat trigger. The firearm weighs 5 lbs 15 oz and measures 18.5″ to 23.25″ in length. The Gist: Announced April 2026; no specific retailers listed. Impact: MSRP: $1,399 Bottom Line: Caliber: 9mm; Barrel: 5.5″ CMV Melonite® 1:10 twist 1/2×28; Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz; Length: 18.5″–23.25″; Forged 7075 T6 aluminum receivers; Aluminum M-LOK free-float handguard; SB Tactical HBPDW brace; Nickel boron flat trigger; 32-round magazine; Tungsten Gray cerakote. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/F43R1u Henry H1 Bandit Henry Repeating Arms has released the H1 Bandit, a compact lever-action rimfire rifle available in .22 LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR calibers. It features a checkered American walnut Monte Carlo stock, Picatinny rail for optics, and suppressor-ready threaded muzzle. Designed for youth and smaller-framed adults, it emphasizes fast handling for varmint control. Impact: $590 for the .22LR/.22 Short version, or $690 for the .22 Magnum version. Bottom Line: Calibers: .22LR/.22 Short or .22 WMR; round blued steel barrel; 13-inch length of pull; checkered genuine American walnut pistol grip-style buttstock with Monte Carlo stock; no iron sights, Picatinny rail on receiver; suppressor-ready with 1/2×28 threaded muzzle and downward-angled mag tube for 1-inch OD suppressors. Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Revolver Smith & Wesson unveiled the Bodyguard 2.0 revolver at the NRA Annual Meeting, a revamped .38 Special +P five-shot snubnose designed for concealed carry. It features a lightweight build at just over 14 ounces with a 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel, polymer and aluminum grip components, ambidextrous cylinder release, improved ejector, thick rubberized boot-style grips, and a bright orange Patridge front sight. The update emphasizes enhanced ergonomics, light weight, and concealability for personal defense. Bottom Line: .38 Special +P caliber; 5-shot cylinder; 1.875-inch stainless-steel barrel; 14+ oz weight; polymer/aluminum grips with rubberized texturing; ambidextrous cylinder release; easier ejector; orange Patridge front sight with deep rear notch0 Bear Creek Arsenal BC-10 .22 Creedmoor AR-10 Bear Creek Arsenal introduces a .22 Creedmoor upper receiver for its BC-10 AR-10 platform, utilizing a 20-inch parkerized barrel with 1:8 twist and billet aluminum upper. The semi-automatic rifle weighs 8.31 lbs with a 20-round magazine, features a 15-inch M-Lok handguard, side-charging handle option, and a smooth 4 lb 14 oz trigger. Performance testing with Hornady ammunition shows sub-1.5 inch groups at 100 yards and flat trajectory to 500 yards. The Gist: Available now from Bear Creek Arsenal catalog; upper receiver sold separately for existing AR-10s. Impact: MSRP $549.99 Bottom Line: .22 Creedmoor caliber; 20-inch medium contour barrel (1:8 twist, threaded 5/8-24); 8.31 lbs (w/ 20-rd mag); 38.12-41.31 inches OAL; billet aluminum upper; 15-inch M-Lok handguard; mil-spec lower; 4 lb 14 oz trigger; uses 7.62×51 magazines; optics-ready Picatinny rail.0 Streamlight LiteBox 1Million Streamlight launched the LiteBox 1Million, a rechargeable search light delivering 1 million candela with a beam distance over one mile, designed for professional uses like firefighting, emergency response, and industrial inspections. It features 3,300 lumens on high with a 4-hour runtime, an articulating head that pivots 135 degrees and rotates 270 degrees, and compatibility with existing LiteBox accessories. The light uses two 7.2V 6.8Ahr Li-Ion batteries, recharges in 9 hours, and is built with weatherproof, high-impact ABS thermoplastic housing. The Gist: Introduced at FDIC International, April 23-25 in Indianapolis, IN; no specific retail release date or retailers stated. Impact: MSRP ranges from $659.00 to $715.00 depending on configuration. Bottom Line: 1 million candela, over 1-mile beam distance (illuminates objects over 1.25 miles); 3,300 lumens high (4-hour runtime), 500 lumens low (20-hour runtime); three white high powe
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 620. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, XS Sights, and Hi-Point. In this show Rusty reviews a Folding Boy, yeah that's what I said too. We also talk about a new RMSc optic, a new rimfire rifle, a new rifle red […]
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 620. This episode is brought to you by Walker Defense, XS Sights, and Hi-Point. In this show Rusty reviews a Folding Boy, yeah that's what I said too. We also talk about a new RMSc optic, a new rimfire rifle, a new rifle red dot, and another 365 chassis. As you may know, we showcase guns, gear, and anything else you might be interested in. We do our best to evaluate products from an unbiased and honest perspective. I'm Chad Wallace, host of the most dedicated firearms podcast around With me tonight are: Tony, Rob, Rusty Sponsor #1: Hi-Point Hi-Point firearms has been crafting American made firearms for over 30 years. If you are looking for your first firearm, or just want something fun for the range, Hi-Point has you covered with models including handguns, pistol caliber carbines, and AR15's. They even have a new suppressor line. Hi-Point firearms can be found at extremely affordable prices, making them available for anyone that wants to protect themselves and/or their families. Every Hi-Point also comes with a lifetime warranty and most of their products are 50 state legal. Hi-Point Firearms, made by the American working man for the American working man. Our Hi-Point Product of the week is - Full Forge Gear Shelter Plate Carrier Visit hi-pointfirearms.com and check out their line of products Use code “GGR” FOR $20 off a Hi-Point firearm at ShootAmmo.com What we did in Firearms: Announcements: Kat's Rack Defense fund https://www.givesendgo.com/Katsrackdefensefund https://www.facebook.com/share/1DoL2dpmoK/ Bandwidth sponsor Patriot Patch Co. And their Patch of the Month Club! Check out the Pew.Report T-shirts are available through our FRN site, or click the “Merch” tab on Firearmsinsider.tv AFFILIATES / DISCOUNTS: Walker Defense Research - enter “INSIDER15” for 15% off XS Sights - “GGR20” for 20% off Primary Arms VZ Grips Brownells Gun Guys Garage discount code - “FRN15OFF” Atibal Optics - enter “FIREARMSINSIDER20” for 20% off 5.11 Tactical PowerTac Lights - enter “GGR” for a real good discount JSD Supply Modern Spartan Systems - “GGR15” for 15% off Global Ordnance Infinite Defense (Infinity Targets) - “PEW15” for 15% off Guns.com Magpul Palmetto State Armory Unique ARs - “GunGearReview” for 10% off CobraTec Knives - “GGR10” for 10% off Nutrient Survival - “GGR10” for 10% off Gideon Optics - “GGR” or “INSIDER” for 10% off Lone Wolf Arms US Optics - “INSIDER15” for 15% off Camorado - “FIREARMSINSIDER” for 5% off Optics Planet Midway USA Strike Industries North Forest Arms - “GGR” for 10% off Kini SafeAlert - “GGR” for 20% off FoxTrot Mike - “GGR” for 10% off XTech Tactical - “GGR10” for 10% off Die Free Co ZeroTech Optics - “GGR” for 20% off BattleHawk Armory Goliath Defense - “GGR” for 10% off holsters Classic Firearms True Shot Ammo Hi-Point - “GGR” FOR $20 off a Hi-Point firearm at ShootAmmo.com ROB - Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual co-hosts and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Firearms Radio Network and/or their employers. This is NOT legal advice, nor should it be considered as such. Viewer discretion is advised. Main Topic is sponsored by: Walker Defense Research Walker Defense provides shooters with the finest, most innovative, quality, tactical accessories and firearm components around. From their NILE grip panels to their NERO muzzle brakes, no details are ever left behind. Only top quality materials are used in the manufacturing process. Together, all of this gives you some of the best firearm performance around. Everything they have to offer is proudly made in the USA. Walker Defense, where American ingenuity meets bleeding edge technology. Our Walker Defense Product of the week is - 2 slot NILE grip panels Use code “INSIDER15” FOR 15% OFF everything at walkerdr.com Main Topic: Product Review Rusty - Foxtrot Mike Foldi Boi Product Spotlight and Discussion: Steiner MPS-C MSRP - $574.99 Savage 110 RF Core Tactical MSRP - $1099.00 Sponsor #3: XS Sights For over 25 years, XS Sights has helped you get on target faster. Offering tritium sights in all different types and styles, low light is no longer an obstacle. Most options come with a brightly colored photoluminescent ring around the tritium. That colored ring makes them work great in the daylight also. XS Sights has sight styles for everyone: Big Dot's, Ghost Rings, Standard Notch and Post, Minimalist, Suppressor Height, all offering tritium options. Available for a plethora of firearms types, from shotguns to handguns, XS sights has you covered for all your low light sighting needs. Our XS Sights Product of the week is - Notch & Post Tritium Night Sights for Sig Sauer Use Code “GGR20” for 20% off of almost everything at xssights.com ZeroTech Thrive HD 1x22 red dot MSRP - $149.00 code “GGR” gets 20% off JL Billet Reaper 365 chassis MSRP - $459.95 Listener Feedback JD Have y'all ever reviewed the Falcon Strike, Hydraulic-based (Aquashock) butt pads? The claim is to reduce the recoil by 70%-80% but that seems a little much. I have a Savage 110 in .270 that is a man beater 2nd is for Everyone Diversity Shoot Events simonsaystrain on instagram 2nd is for Everyone Facebook 2A4E Web Page Wrap up: Send questions, comments, or feedback to - gungearreview@gmail.com Remember to Subscribe and Leave us an iTunes Review Be sure to visit the Firearms Insider at www.firearmsinsider.tv Check us out on Facebook, X, and InstaGram @firearmsinsider Subscribe to our Rumble channel Please check out all our great sponsors Thank you for listening to the “LARGEST”, pound for pound, podcast on the network We are out
Double Tap - Ep 452 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Primary Arms Blue Alpha Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Mitchell Defense (Code: WLS10) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public https://welikeshooting.com/titles/ DEAR WLS Question from Mistertheguyaskingaquestion Question from Mistertheguyaskingaquestion. I recently ordered my first suppressor since I live in a comme state now and they're trying to put a $500 tax on suppressors. I got a resilient suppressors, simple man 30 cal can. 2 questions. One, Is this a decent suppressor for the $500 I paid. Two, how many rounds do you think it will last. I will mostly be using it on bolt actions with occasional use on an ar. Great show! Some notes Question from Scott G Scott G here I own a few different scopes in varying quality and price points I'd say my lowest ” grade” being a vortex cross fire and my highest being a nightforce atacr , with the middle point being a meopta optica 6 and low end middle ( but still very nice) being a swamp fox Warhawk . My question on a that scale Nightforce to cross fire where would you guys rank the new Gideon 5-25 in quality , clarity and chromatic aberration. ? Keep on kicking ass . PS I sent this in around shot show time frame so I will be ready…… march ish what do you guys think is the sjngubeat thing to come out of shot? My .02 is the integral sub 2k ! Question from Mark S Shawn – thought yall might wanna talk about this one in the show. I a show or 2 behind so you may have already talked about it though. https://odysee.com/@Nopel:6/M1337_VersionB1:5 Question from KY Horseman from Kentucky Aaron sucks Put a Mediator II on my Echelon. What do y'all think? Thanks KY Horseman Question from Scott G from Washington Scott G here simple question… rideout dragon what are the team's thoughts? Question from Ted H. from Virginia Ted H. What is a good scope for hunting in the woods/mountains (think appalachia). i currently hunt in NC and WV and im looking to get a higher end scope. The farthest ive shot and can see is about 200 yards but my scope get blurry at that distance. Im currently using a Vortex diamondback 3-9 but would like to go higher to ensure better shot placement. I plan budget and spend around $2000 not including the mount, caps, etc… Thank you and have a good day GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Imported Story https://pew.report/c/PXu40U Strike Industries Modular Chassis for Ruger 10/22 Receivers Strike Industries has released a modular chassis machined from 6061 aluminum, designed specifically for Ruger 10/22 receivers. It features a short one-piece handguard with bottom ARCA rail, M-LOK slots, QD sling swivel sockets, thumb rests, AR-15 pistol grip compatibility, flared magazine well, and support for AR-15 buffer tubes and Picatinny rail stocks. A 0-MOA Picatinny rail is included for optics mounting. Smith & Wesson Performance Center Equalizer Carry Comp Smith & Wesson has added the Performance Center Equalizer Carry Comp to its Carry Comp Series, a 9mm micro-compact pistol featuring EZ technology, PowerPort recoil reduction, and optics-ready slide. It includes a single-action Performance Center trigger, Picatinny rail, enhanced serrations, and Ameriglo Trooper sights. Announced on March 5, 2026, it targets defensive use across diverse shooters. EAA Corp CMX & CMXX Double-Stack 9mm Pistols Now Shipping EAA Corp's Witness2311 family CMX and CMXX are double-stack 1911-style pistols with 4.25-inch barrels and 8-inch overall length, featuring aggressive grip texturing, no grip safety (replaced by Auto Firing Pin Block), tuned 4.5 lb trigger, and RMSc optic-ready slide. The CMX has a bull barrel in 9mm (SKU 395060), while the CMXX adds an integral compensator in 9mm (SKU 395065, shipping now), with 10mm (SKU 395026) and .45 ACP (SKU 395068) versions pre-orderable for later spring. They are compatible with many standard 1911 parts and magazines. US Army GTA 07-10-005 Sniper Reference Book The United States Army Sniper Reference Book, designated GTA 07-10-005, is now available for public download. The PDF is hosted on the Army's training catalog site. No pricing or detailed contents are specified in the announcement. Thompson/Center Encore ProHunter Pistols Thompson/Center has reintroduced the Encore ProHunter pistol series, built on the same break-action platform as their Encore rifles. The pistols feature interchangeable barrels, with 12-inch and 15-inch options available, and a stainless steel/rubber grip and forend on a CNC-machined frame. This reboot allows buyers to purchase the frame separately and add barrels without gunsmithing. Sig Sauer P365 DH3 Series Sig Sauer has released the P365 DH3 series, including models P365-XF DH3, P365-DH3 AXG, and P365 DH3 Romeo-X SIG-LOC, designed for competition with the MACRO grip module. Developed with world champion shooter Daniel Horner, these striker-fired 9mm pistols feature enhanced recoil management via a slide-integrated expansion chamber and 3.7-inch barrel. Key highlights include custom serrations, XRAY3 sights, high-capacity magazines up to 21+1, and optic-ready configurations. Smith & Wesson Equalizer Carry Comp Smith & Wesson has introduced the Equalizer Carry Comp, the latest carry-comp version in its handgun series, featuring Performance Center upgrades on a micro-compact 9mm frame. It incorporates EZ technology for easier slide operation, a PowerPort for recoil reduction, and optics-ready slide. The model offers flexible magazine capacities of 10, 13, or 15 rounds. Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack+ The Vertx Everyday Fanny Pack+ is a compact 4-liter waist pack designed for everyday carry with integrated concealed carry functionality. It features a water-resistant 100-percent nylon outer shell, a dedicated loop-lined CCW compartment measuring approximately 9.75 by 6.25 by 2 inches that accommodates full-size handguns, and organizational pockets including a main compartment with loop panel, front zippered pocket with mesh sleeves and key lanyard, and a back smartphone pocket. 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Bob talks to recently retired RFD Deputy Chief Dave Compton about his career and opinions about the current state of the RFD and firefighting, Bob talks about Trump wanting to be reimbursed for trials against him, a mother of a current local Dem being a Republican, the Cadillac Hotel plan, cars being broken into at the RMSC, and the Penfield School Board meeting last night.
In this episode, we discuss how to handle situations where you stumble into something dangerous or illegal when liquidating a gun collection. -- To order “The Insider”: 20+ Years Of Indiscriminate Deliberations On Timely Topics by Roy Huntington, visit the FMG Publications Store or Amazon. EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Host Brent T. Wheat recently enlisted Roy Huntington's help with a shotgun restoration project, which inspired a conversation about what happened to the "old-school" gunsmith and what we should do to fix the problem. EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
If we're being honest, carrying a gun all the time is a pain in the neck. In this episode, Roy Huntington and Brent T. Wheat discuss the truth of carrying a handgun for protection and how you can keep carrying one even when the thrill is gone! EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
In this episode we talk to veteran biker Roy Huntington for his thoughts on safe and practical motorcycle gun carry. EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Gregg Ritz has brought Thompson/Center back from the dead. In this episode, you'll learn about how he did it and what his plans are for the future of this venerable brand. EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is supported by HIVIZ Shooting Systems. HIVIZ® Shooting Systems is the designer, engineer and manufacturer of high-quality and innovative sights for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. From the unique molded LitePipe technology to their patented LiteWave H3® Tritium/Fiber-Optic sights and new FastDot H3®, HIVIZ continues to advance the art of shooting. See what you've been missing at www.hivizsights.com. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Darryl Bolke is a proponent of smaller calibers in wheelguns for self-defense. In this episode, he shares why he thinks the .32 caliber hits the sweet spot in power versus controllability. Tell us what you think in the comments: Is the .32 better than the .44 Magnum? Related Link • AmericanFightingRevolver.com EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is supported by HIVIZ Shooting Systems. HIVIZ® Shooting Systems is the designer, engineer and manufacturer of high-quality and innovative sights for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. From the unique molded LitePipe technology to their patented LiteWave H3® Tritium/Fiber-Optic sights and new FastDot H3®, HIVIZ continues to advance the art of shooting. See what you've been missing at www.hivizsights.com. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Joel Kolander from Rock Island Auction Company joins us to talk about the upcoming sale of the "Marshfield Find" — a Winchester Model 1886 Rifle — plus Pat Garrett's gold-plated pistol and badge, and many other cool guns. EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is supported by HIVIZ Shooting Systems. HIVIZ® Shooting Systems is the designer, engineer and manufacturer of high-quality and innovative sights for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. From the unique molded LitePipe technology to their patented LiteWave H3® Tritium/Fiber-Optic sights and new FastDot H3®, HIVIZ continues to advance the art of shooting. See what you've been missing at www.hivizsights.com. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Confused about the difference between open- and closed-emitter red dot optics? In this episode, AmericanCOP.com Editor Eric Gelhaus shares helpful tips on how to pick the best optic for your particular situation and gun. EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is supported by HIVIZ Shooting Systems. HIVIZ® Shooting Systems is the designer, engineer and manufacturer of high-quality and innovative sights for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. From the unique molded LitePipe technology to their patented LiteWave H3® Tritium/Fiber-Optic sights and new FastDot H3®, HIVIZ continues to advance the art of shooting. See what you've been missing at www.hivizsights.com. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Not all mass shooters are severely mentally ill, but many certainly are. Unfortunately, "the narrative" disingenuously wants to blame firearms rather than the person pulling the trigger, regardless of their motivation. In this episode, Will Dabbs, MD joins us to talk about what untreated mental illness looks like "on the street." EPISODE SPONSORS The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. The GUNS Magazine Podcast is supported by HIVIZ Shooting Systems. HIVIZ® Shooting Systems is the designer, engineer and manufacturer of high-quality and innovative sights for handguns, shotguns, and rifles. From the unique molded LitePipe technology to their patented LiteWave H3® Tritium/Fiber-Optic sights and new FastDot H3®, HIVIZ continues to advance the art of shooting. See what you've been missing at www.hivizsights.com. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Are you enthralled by the glamour of the red carpet at the Oscars? We aren't either, but we are interested in what goes on behind the scenes! In today's episode, Suzi Huntington talks about her time as a protective agent working Hollywood's biggest night. EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
In this week's episode, GUNS Magazine Editor Brent T. Wheat and Roy Huntington talk about Brent's new "travel" gun — a 2" J-Frame revolver — and why he chose it. EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
GUNS Magazine Editor and Podcast host Brent T. Wheat has finally joined "The Church of the Snubbie," so naturally, Roy Huntington was his first call. Tune in for more about the used J-Frame revolver he couldn't resist and why. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE • Snubbies are Stupid! — GMP #233 • Snubbies: For Experts Only! — GMP #184 • J, K, L, N, M? E-I-E-I-O ... Demystifying All Those S&W Frame Types by Frank Jardim EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
Thompson/Center is dead and gone, right? Wrong! T/C is once again family-owned and in the midst of a rebirth. GUNS Magazine Editor Brent T. Wheat and Roy Huntington have the inside scoop! RELATED LINKS • Thompson/Center, tcarms.com EPISODE SPONSOR The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Riton Optics. Riton Optics has a solution for your optics needs, but the very latest from Riton is the 3 Tactix lineup of pistol red dots. The 3 Tactix PRD, MPRD, and EED marry with the RMR, RMSc and ACRO footprint, respectively, and offer the features you need for that EDC or competition pistol. Learn more about the 3 Tactix Red Dots or the entire lineup at www.ritonoptics.com and use code GUNS24 for 15% off at checkout. -- Have a topic idea or guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email podcast@gunsmagazine.com. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign-up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the GUNS Magazine Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week.
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Librarians are back for season four of PCL's podcast! The latest episode includes a visit from Dan Schneiderman, the Eclipse Partnerships Coordinator for the Rochester Museum & Science Center, who shares details on what to expect from the big day on April 8. Dan is probably the busiest person in Rochester at the moment, but he was able to spare some time with Robyn and Jim to talk about his favorite books!
The RMSC is having a huge 3 day festival for the Eclipse and we call Dylan to see if he wants to come rock with us?
Wondering how service dogs help veterans manage PTSD? This week, we're exploring this question, sharing a pioneering study from Canada that is sure to impress. We also have some refreshing news about a brilliant smart rust technology, boasting the potential to wave goodbye to water pollutants such as estrogen. Be prepared for an enlightening conversation with our special guest, Dan Schneiderman, known for his role as the director of the 2024 eclipse. Dan's passion for the maker culture will captivate you as he recounts tales from his childhood, his knack for tinkering, and his grand plans for a unique workshop for high-schoolers. Listen in, and you'll be inspired by his experiences at RMSC's Maker Space and the tale of his Big Face Box invention. Plus, who wouldn't want to hear about Geek Chic Prom?But the fun doesn't stop there. As we delve into Dan's personal life, you'll hear the touching story of his Katrina rescue cat, Carla, and the profound impact of his daughter on his hobbies. So, if you're ready for intriguing science facts, inspiring stories, and a dash of humor, this episode promises to deliver.Dan's linkshttps://twitter.com/hiteakhttps://www.schneidy.com/Here is the link for Bark and Beyond!Bark and Beyond!(use the code BUNSEN to save 10%)Bunsen and Beaker Links:The Ginger Stuffie is on presale so check the link here:www.bunsenbernerbmd.comAlso use the code BEAKER5 to save FIVE bucks off a Beaker stuffie!Join The Paw Pack to Support The Show!https://bunsenbernerbmd.com/pages/paw-pack-plus-communityThe Bunsen and Beaker Website has adorable merch with hundreds of different combinations of designs and apparel- all with Printful- one of the highest quality companies we could find!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Our Spaces Sponsor: Bark and Beyond Supplyhttps://barkandbeyondsupply.com/Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTok:Bunsen and Beaker on FacebookInstaBunsandBeaksSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
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An expansive, diverse exhibit at the Rochester Museum & Science Center is an homage to the contributions of generations of pioneering local women. "The Changemakers: Rochester Women Who Changed the World," opened on Nov. 20. Featuring artifacts, authentic objects, and immersive experiences to capture the stories of more than 200 women, it may be one of the largest indoor exhibits in the museum's history. "When you start to assemble the evidence of all of these changemakers' work into 7,000 square feet of space, it's really undeniable that their efforts have impacted all areas of our lives and transformed both our region and the world,” said Kathryn Murano Santos, RMSC's senior director of collections and exhibitions. The exhibit showcases several time-honored heroes of Rochester and upstate New York: Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth. It also highlights the visionary and trailblazing work of contemporary history makers. A wall-sized
Rochester has a long relationship with poverty and death. We compare how the poor were treated at the end of their lives 150 years ago versus now. Learn about the Highland Park "bone yard", and visit a local non-profit that makes caskets for Rochester's homeless. Thanks to Don Skillman & Memorials Co-op, Stephanie Ball & the RMSC archives, Teej Jenkins and Nicole Delgrosso for making this episode possible.
Hillary Olson is the new President and CEO of the Rochester Museum and Science Center and she brings with her so much energy and positivity, I just had to share it with as many people as I could. Listen as she talks about her love for all things science and how her passion for learning became a career.
Lee Sommers joins us on this week’s episode of the podcast. Lee is a strength and conditioning coach that does amazing work and truly cares about his clients. He is somebody who is a servant leader, somebody who wants to make his athletes and clients as strong as they possibly can be, and he has worked with the tip of the arrow athletes, most notably Katie Ledecky. Lee started working with Katie when she was 15 years old. Lee has carved out a niche for himself in the Washington, DC area working with elite swimmers. He will share his journey and how he became a strength coach at a really young age and helped build Sport and Health’s Sport and Performance Program that works with elite athletes. In this episode, they discuss what life was like as a kid (4:20), the values his parents passed down to him (6:50), his transition from New York City to Maryland (11:20), his relationship with his Dad (14:05), his experience trying to play college basketball (17:30), what it was like leaving Temple to go to Towson (19:20), how he got into personal training (21:00), how he thinks about his relationship with money (23:30), his first job out of college and experience managing people (31:00), what he did to try to help his employees sell themselves (38:20), how much of his work is modeling vs. explaining how something should be done (39:50), what he does to make sure he’s a conscience coach (41:05), the habits he does to make sure he’s mentally at his best (42:05), his nutrition and strength and conditioning habits (44:50), his thoughts on grit and grind (50:00), his experience working with Katie Ledecky (52:05), where Katie Ledecky’s confidence comes from (56:50), why he believes Katie hasn’t experienced burnout (1:00:30), and his business now (1:01:10) Thank you to Lee for coming on the podcast. He has started his own business called Purpose Personal Fitness https://ppf-fitness.com/ and he is also a part of Healthy Baller https://www.healthyballer.com/aboutus. He works with all types of athletes and all types of cliental. He is also currently working with swimming teams including both nation capital swim clubs out of Georgetown Prep and RMSC swim club out of the Rockville area. You can find him on social media at @leesommerspt on Instagram, and you can find him on Facebook at Lee Sommers. Lastly, if you liked this episode and/or any others, please support us at Patreon or follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian
Recorded in the Birdman Media Studios, located next to The Hub. In this episode Bruce and Birdman review the Walther PPS M2 RMSC, Point of the Gun. Video @ https://youtu.be/h6BS2LFpEV8 Stop by The Hub, located 5208 W White Mountain Blvd, Lakeside, AZ 85929 Visit The Hub @ https://thehubaz.com/
Earlier this month, the WXXI Listening Booth was open at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, recording stories of people visiting the exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? . The exhibit looks at the science and biology of race, as a means of creating dialogue and fostering understanding. Quite a few visitors shared their own experiences and their reactions to the exhibit. The travelling exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? will be on display at RMSC through April 24, 2013. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .
The exhibit RACE: Are We So Different? opens on Saturday at the Rochester Museum and Science Center. WXXI’s Bob Smith and WDKX’s Tariq Spence are joined by RMSC president Kate Bennett for a preview of the exhibit. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .