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Gun Talk
ATF Warns Against Homemade Guns; Train with Max Michel; Woman Killed By Bear: Gun Talk Radio | 07.11.21 Hour 2

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 43:48


In this hour: - SAF's investigative journalist Lee Williams discusses the ATF's internal memo equating citizens who make homemade firearms with terrorists and extremists - World Champion and Team SIG captain Max Michel talks about his new training guide and training program available on his website - What gun to carry in bear country. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 07.11.21 Hour 2

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 166 : Mason Lane - He is a National Champion

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 54:46


Mason Lane has worked hard at shooting from a young age. I met him years ago when I was shooting on Team SIG and he continued to excel each year. Mason was also a previous guest on this podcast and was on the Shooter’s Summit. This past USPSA National Championship, Mason was able to bag his first win in the Limited Division. He came close in Production but decided to shoot the Limited match and won. And, he got engaged right after! Links from the show: Mason’s Instagram

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
Episode 386: Product Development & Testing with Daniel Horner of Team SIG SAUER

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 33:29


Today is Day 4 in a marathon of power-packed podcast episodes Riley Bowman had the opportunity to record while at SHOT Show 2020. This one features Daniel Horner of Team SIG SAUER. Daniel is a multi-discipline World Champion shooter, was a Sergeant First Class in the U.S. Army and recruited to join the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit where he became one of the most decorated shooters in team history. We get into one of his passions behind the scenes seeing what it takes to properly design, develop, improve, and test new SIG products. Plus we get into the new SIG Cross bolt action rifle along with its unique and barrier-busting .277 SIG Fury round.

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
Episode 385: EDC Tools to Carry on the Road with Lena Miculek of Team SIG SAUER

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 55:30


Today is Day 3 in a marathon of power-packed podcast episodes Riley Bowman had the opportunity to record while at SHOT Show 2020. This one features Lena Miculek, Pro-shooter and World Champion with Team SIG SAUER. We talk about concealed carry, other EDC options including for non-permissive environments, and we get into some tips, tricks, and techniques for shooting at an elite, world-class level.

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Team VTAC with Kyle Lamb
Episode 63 Team Sig's Max Michel and Steve Gilcreast

Team VTAC with Kyle Lamb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 62:22


Team Sig’s Max Michel and Steve Gilcreast. Max is crushing all comers with his Carry Optics Sig P320. Born in the Bayou, raised by an alligator, survived on crayfish. Well actually not true, but you get the idea. Max and Steve talk shooting, 82nd Airborne, Army Shooting Team, and their time in the military as well as the art of the gun. Two good friends and great shooters. God Bless America!!

Not Your Average Gun Girls Podcast
Episode 43: Setting Records with Lena Miculek

Not Your Average Gun Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 35:20


Episode 43: Setting Records with Lena Miculek About This Episode: Today's episode features Lena Miculek, a legendary shooter that has been successful at the highest levels. Amy and Emily sit down with Team SIG member Lena Miculek at the Sig Sauer booth at SHOT Show 2019. Hear how Lena was introduced to competitive shooting and the world record she just helped set. Lena gives us an inside look at her match day preparation and routine. The girls also talk about what Lena's does during her down time, her favorite makeup, her must have defensive tools, and the importance of being mentally prepared. Sponsored By: Thank you to SIG Sauer for sponsoring this episode. Connect with Lena: Instagram (@lena_miculek) | Facebook Let’s Get Social: NYAGG@ConcealedCarry.com Instagram | Facebook | YouTube

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Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 094 : Yong Lee - Advanced Pistol Optic Management

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 66:17


I was able to train with Yong Lee for the first time since I met him when we were on TEAM SIG.  This past weekend I took his first Advanced Pistol Optic Management course.  It was definitely an eye opener when it comes to shooting a red dot on a pistol.  With more agencies going to the red dot, I wanted to share some of the insights I took away from this class.  Yong is retiring from law enforcement and will be teaching this class around the country. Yong Lee on YouTube Yleegm 2018 Shooter's Summit Please leave a review and SUBSCRIBE! Happy Holidays!!!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 077 : Bruce Gray - Shooting with No Emotion

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 70:41


Welcome back to the Firearms Nation Podcast. About ten years ago I had the pleasure of being invited to a class devoted to pulling the trigger properly.  It was a class on the basics but it wasn’t a basic class.  In fact it was as someone coined it “..a PhD in trigger management”.  This class also put me in touch with a renowned gunsmith and competitor Bruce Gray.  Bruce and I maintained a friendship since that class and I even call him a mentor.  And it was at the USPSA National Championship in 2014 when Bruce reached out to me right after the match with a text “Do you want to shoot for Team SIG?”  He didn’t have to ask twice.  For the next two years I had a blast shooting matches with a great group of guys and gals all running the new P320.  That gun is still my competition gun and I also use it for duty. Bruce has always been know as the go to guy to have your SIG or Sig Sauer pistol worked on to make it shoot even better.  But since the P320 came around, his business took off with parts for it as well as SIG’s successful LEGION series.  His company, Gray Guns, has grown and is in the process of moving to a bigger warehouse.  More recently, Bruce dove back into competition and he is revisiting his methodologies that are now over 20 years old.  I discuss with Bruce the differences as well as how us, as shooters, can over come our emotions while we shoot. Links mentioned in the episode: Gray Guns Please SUBSCRIBE and leave a review on iTunes. Join the NATION!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 073 : Hana Bilodeau - Proving hard work pay off!

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 57:47


Welcome back to the Firearms Nation Podcast. I’ve been fortunate in my competitive shooting career to be a part of a gun manufacturer’s factory team.  From 2014-2016 I was a part of Team Sig or Sig Sauer and from that team I met a variety of folks from the company.  One of them was an instructor from the Sig Academy who had a background in the Federal Air Marshal service.  Hana Bilodeau started as a local police officer then moved on to become an Air Marshal.  Being in that position brought her to the attention of the academy who then hired her full time.  More recently Hana was promoted to Director of Training for all of Sig Sauer. Closer to home, Hana was part of the 2017 Shooter’s Summit.  She is a contributing writer for RECOIL magazine and now has been shooting videos for shows on some big named cable networks.  Hana’s specialty was teaching female shooters and we get into some of the obstacles she had to overcome as a female in a male dominated industry. Links mentioned on the podcast: Sig Academy bio SIG Please SUBSCRIBE ..Join the Nation!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 063 : Yong Lee - Shooting with Red Dot Sights

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 72:38


Mini-red dot sights or just “red dots” on pistols is not a new thing, however, more and more people are finally adopting them.  Pretty much every handgun manufacturer is building optic ready guns and some are selling the guns with the optic already on it.  Carry Optics is a very popular division in USPSA with the other shooting sports following suit.  Instagram is also flooded with photos of tactical folk driving their gats with red dots and compensators.  But with all the new guns with optics, how does one learn to shoot them? Well today I’m glad to welcome back the crowd favorite, the keeper of the title with most downloaded podcast, SWAT officer, firearms trainer, and 4 division grandmaster..Yong Lee. I’ve known Yong for many years and shot with him when we were on Team SIG together.  Yong also was a speaker on the first Shooter’s Summit.  One of the most distinguishing facets about Yong is his ability to shooter extremely fast and accurate.  I’ll link to his YouTube channel so you can see him shooting and you’ll be amazed at the superhuman trigger speed he can produce. Yong is currently teaching an instructor course for his department on transitioning officers to using red dot pistol on duty.  I’m also in the process myself of getting a red dot for work and competition so I thought this would be an excellent opportunity to pick his brain.  As more people go to the red dots, we need to train so we can be just as proficient as Yong…well, maybe just be proficient.  Links mentioned in the episode: Yong’s YouTube channel Yong shooting a match with 35 yard plate rack Please SUBSCRIBE to get the new episodes when they come out, and leave a REVIEW! Thanks! JOIN THE NATION!

Gun Talk
Competitive Shooters Max Michel & Lena Miculek: Gun Talk Radio| 1.21.18 A

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 44:08


Team SIG’s Max Michel and Lena Miculek talk competitive shooting, training, opposite eye dominance, and more.     Tom Gresham's Gun Talk®, 1.21.18 Hour 1

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 016 : Yong Lee - Being a spectator to your own shooting

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 73:58


Yong Lee has been a law enforcement officer for over 28 years and a firearms instructor for 25 of those years.  He also is on the departments SWAT team for the past 11 years.  In addition he is the departments Firearms Training Coordinator, Chief Firearms Instructor, and Use of Force instructor.  He is a Certified Analyst and instructor for the Force Science Institute who's mission is to analyze countless shootings in law enforcement and are often called to testify in trials involving firearms and shootings. Yong competes in USPSA for the past 25 years and has achieved GrandMaster classification in four divisions (Limited, Limited 10, Open and Production).  He shot for Team SIG and now shoots for Team Gray Guns. Check out his Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/yleegm or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yong.lee.75?fref=ts Click here for the 2016 Shooter's Summit shooterssummit.com And don't forget you can connect with Firearms Nation or just stop by and say hi on these social media links: Facebook  www.facebook.com/firearmsnation Twitter  twitter.com/Firearms_Nation YouTube http://www.youtube.com/c/firearmsnation Instagram http://www.instagram.com/firearms_nation Or on the web at: www.firearmsnation.com   JOIN THE NATION!

Firearms Nation Podcast
FNP 013 : Tim Herron - The Nice Guy

Firearms Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 61:40


Tim Herron is a grandmaster level shooter in USPSA and has won the Missouri State Championship 4 times in a row.  He also has won his division (Single Stack) at 3 Area Championships.  Time has been shooting since 2010 and struggled in B Class for many years until he learned how to practice.  Before getting into shooting, he competed in SCCA which is racing stock cars.  Tim is a mechanic by trade and also has a passion for bourbon and fine cigars.  Tim was part of Team SIG from 2014-2016 and now shoots for Federal Premium and Atlas Gunworks.  Tim is also a guest host on the “Practical Pistol Show” with Ben Stoeger and Matt Hopkins. Links mentioned on the show: https://www.federalpremium.com/ http://atlasgunworks.com/   And don't forget you can connect with Firearms Nation or just stop by and say hi on these social media links: Facebook  www.facebook.com/firearmsnation Twitter  twitter.com/Firearms_Nation YouTube http://www.youtube.com/c/firearmsnation Instagram http://www.instagram.com/firearms_nation Or on the web at: www.firearmsnation.com JOIN THE NATION!

The John1911 Podcast
EP43 -- Team SIG Closes, Cannon balls in SC, DDG Under Attack, Trump Losing

The John1911 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 80:05


This is Episode 43 of the John1911 podcast.    Sig Sauer Disbands their Shooting Team. Cannon Balls wash up in Charleston Harbor Hoothies take a shot at USN DDG. Trump is in trouble. Larry The Cable Guys is a beast. Freeze things the SIG MCX is probably the best thing ever.       Marky & Freeze www.tacticaltshirts.com www.john1911.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"

Triangle Tactical Podcast - Competitive Shooting, Mostly

I’ve always really liked Cabela's as a company, and I’ve noticed more and more lately that I like them even more. Saturday night my wife and I were driving home from somewhere, and we were listening to the big local Top 40 radio station (she had control of the radio, married guys know). They were playing the big syndicated national all-request house party type show that they play every Saturday night. A Cabelas ad came on, advertising some big sale they’re having, the great deal they’re having on .223 and 5.56 ammo, as well as a deal that they were having for free shipping to the nearest Cabelas store when you buy a gun on their website. Let that sink in for a second. They were advertising .223/5.56 ammo, the most demonized ammo by the media, AND they were advertising online gun purchases (the most demonized type of gun purchase) on the radio. On the Top 40 station. During the Top 40 show on Saturday night, in one of the biggest radio markets in the country. I think that’s awesome. GunCulture 2.0 and all that, ya know? [powerpress] ## Rants Sometimes people do things that annoy me, and sometimes I like to talk about it on the podcast. Here’s some of my current gripes: People who polish their pistol barrels, and then try and sell them as though it’s some sort of upgrade. Seriously, you’ve removed material all around the barrel, it HAS to affect the accuracy to some extent. Right? People who buy a crappy gun, and then defend it forever. Nobody will think less of you for buying something crappy, realizing it’s crappy, and then moving on. I shot a match with a Hi-Point C9 once, more than half of the bullets went through the targets sideways. It was awful, but fun. I accepted the fact that it wasn’t a fine, precision firearm and moved on. On the flip side, people that buy a nice gun but can’t shoot it well, and blame the gun because their ego won’t allow them to accept the fact that they need to work on their skills. “Bought a new M&P, it’s consistently hitting low and left!” Sorry bro, that’s on you. People looking for a gear solution to a problem that doesn’t even exist. I came across a post a while back where someone was looking for some sort of coating to spray on his magazines to make them eject out of the gun faster. I don’t know about you, but unless I royally screw up, I’m not waiting for the magazine to leave the gun, it’s long gone before I get the fresh magazine up to the gun. The phenomenon of the Dillon Fanboi. Y’all know who you are. Any time there’s a conversation about reloading on a reloading press that isn’t a Dillon anywhere on the Gunternet, a Dillon fanboi will jump in and tell them that the solution to all of their problems is a Dillon 650. Here’s the thing: I’ve got a Dillon press, and it’s fantastic, however, I can accept the fact that it’s not the solution to everyone’s reloading problems. Some folks reload because they have more time than money, and they’re trying to squeeze every last penny out of reloading, with no concern about how much time it takes. I was that guy one, and I think the Lee Turret Press was still a fantastic option for me in the beginning. Yes, I know Dillon has an awesome warranty. Yes, I know they make fantastic products, and yes, I even would love to have one of those Super 1050’s with an autodrive in my garage, but please, accept the fact that it’s not for everyone. Y’all are almost as bad as the Glock and 1911 fanboys. People who suggest that polishing the feed ramp of a malfunctioning pistol is the solution to every problem. It’s not really a thing that causes problems with modern semi-autos. If by chance you get an auto and rounds are legitimately hanging up on the feed ramp, let the manufacturer deal with it. Don’t you dare attack it with a Dremel. ## The News Only 0.04% of people caught lying on a 4473 form are prosecuted. What in the world. Here I am, as law abiding citizen who’s only ticket ever was a parking ticket at a Michigan State Park who get’s stressed about checking a box incorrectly on a 4473, only to find out that FedGovCo doesn’t even do anything to the people who are legitimately lying on the forms. And they say we need more gun control laws, yet we don’t enforce the ones we have. Sad, sad, sad. ## CALM DOWN INTERNET!!!!111eleven!!11 If you’ve been anywhere on the Gunternet over the past few days you’ve inevitably heard people flipping their lids about Team Sig being disbanded. SIMMA DOWN NAH! Of course, what happened is that the internet worked itself into a frenzy before the whole story came out. Here’s what I’ve put together from scouring the internet on the topic: The team was put together to legitimize the Sig P320 as a competition gun. They did that. The team will probably live on under the Gray Guns banner (based on some Facebook posts I’ve read, anyways). So, it doesn’t sound like anyone got screwed over, and it looks like the folks on the team will still have some sponsorship, just with a different logo on their backs.