Gun Talk takes a look at the most popular rifle in America.
Gun Talk takes a look at the 1911 pistol at two premier gun fighting schools.
Gun Talk takes you to the country's largest gun show.
A gun media event at Gunsite featuring Colt firearms. Running the Donga!
The new Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle. What makes this gun great? The Scout Rifle has a forward mounted scope, why? Running the Scrambler with the Scout Rifle.
Small guns are all the rage these days for concealed carry. A test of the ammo in small guns, and a safety tip for shooting small guns. Shooting small guns at longer ranges - can it be done? Shooting small guns with World Champion Shooter Max Michel.
Gun Talk takes a look at the rimfire. The accurized 10/22 with Jim Clark Jr. It's a TACK DRIVER! How accurate can a Ruger 10/22 be? Well, Jim Clark can do some magical things. A rimfire can work great for training.
Six law enforcement officers are trained in the AR-15. Advanced techniques for shooting from cover. We put the top cops in the box drill. The officers compete in a course of fire for the honor of Top Cop.
Long Range shooting, Sig Sauer's SSG3000 is a serious long range rifle. Using a pack for a rest and how to use a spotter. For the finale. Can you say EXPLOSIVES?
Four women new to shooting join instructors from Babes with Bullets and the VATA Group for a day of training.
In this premiere episode of the second season of Gun Talk Television, Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham talk with Handgun Combatives' Dave Spaulding about his training techniques, and what you didn't learn in your concealed carry permit class.
In this episode from the second season of Gun Talk Television, Tom Gresham visits the FTW Ranch in Texas for the ultimate hunter training program, as the Ruger American Rifle is put to the test.
Ryan Gresham works with Gunsite Academy trainers in this Defensive Shotgun course.
Ryan Gresham and friends go high-tech hog hunting with night-vision, thermal imaging, lasers and suppressors.
Tom Gresham visits the Sig Sauer Academy in New Hampshire, running course drills with Sig Sauer handguns and rifles.
Ryan Gresham prepares for and competes in his first competitive shooting event ever – the Colt Speed Event at the Bianchi Cup.
In this episode from the second season of Gun Talk Television: Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham enter the world of custom guns.
Participants of the First Annual Midnight 3 Gun Invitational, hosted by Crimson Trace, used lights and lasers for this 3 Gun competition.
Visiting Black Hills Ammo for a factory tour and ammunition testing, and even some long-range shooting.
Ryan Gresham examines emergency prep, training techniques, and, of course, all the cool zombie products, preparing you for anything that comes your way.
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television: Ryan Gresham goes hog hunting in Louisiana - at night - using some high-tech, and high-flying, gear. For this hog hunt, Gresham partners up with Cy Brown and James Palmer of Louisiana Hog Control. Brown and Palmer use a drone outfitted with a FLIR thermal imaging camera to track the exact location of wild hogs, and relay the information on the video screen out to the hunters in the dense fields. Along with aerial coverage, Gresham uses different optics, such as ATN's ThOR riflescope and night-vision goggles to aid in the hunt. But before the guys can begin their evening, they have to sight in using the ThermBright thermal target from Range-Systems. Also featured in this episode: the Ruger Mini-Thirty, the Smith & Wesson 300 Whisper, the Smith & Wesson M&P 10 in .308, the Sig Sauer 716, Colt's Delta Elite pistol, ammo from Black Hills Ammunition and Nosler, and the Lasermax Micro IR.
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television, it's a look at Gun Talk's new web series, First Person Defender. First Person Defender takes regular "good guys" and puts them in an intense, real life, self defense situation. Using Simunition guns and force on force training, the Defender in each situation finds out what works and what doesn't. In this episode, two Defenders are put into very different scenarios -- first, it's a hostile situation at a Defender's home, then it's on to a Defender leaving a grocery store, baby and groceries in tow. First Person Defender features gear and guns from Smith & Wesson, Ruger, XS Sights, Crimson Trace, Nosler, and Remington and Para USA.
Whatever you choose to call this 9mm caliber, it offers less recoil, and is cheaper, than the .45.
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television: It's all about NFA firearms and accessories, including machine guns and silencers. In 1934, Congress passed the National Firearms Act, enacting a tax and registry on many different firearms and accessories, including machine guns, short barrel rifles, and silencers. Gun Talk's Tom Gresham goes on an NFA tour in this episode and visits Sig Sauer Academy to view and shoot their new line of suppressors on the Sig P220 and more, checks out a suppressed Ruger 10/22 rifle, and takes Kel-Tec's SU16-D9 short barrel rifle to an indoor range. Gresham also meets with gun collector John Long, who shows off his extensive collection of machine guns, sub-machine guns and silencers.
Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham examine the past and present of the Modern Sporting Rifle, or MSR for short. Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham and Louisiana Shooting Associations’ Dan Zelenka explore the history of the Springfield Armory M1A, while Ruger’s Mark Gurney discusses how the Mini-14 came about. Then it’s on to Jim Clark of Clark’s Custom Guns with his custom rifles designed for 3Gun competitions, and KelTec’s Rifle, Forward-ejecting Bullpup (or RFB) and lightweight SU16 rifle with a folding stock and bi-pod. Finally, Tom takes to the range with one of his favorite MSRs – the Ruger 10/22, and explains the importance of using the right ammunition from companies like Nosler and Black Hills Ammunition that are offering different loads and different bullets for any Modern Sporting Rifle need.
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham explore the world of rimfires. There are a variety of rimfires on the market today, and Tom and Ryan try a few out with visits to Smith & Wesson to check out the M&P 22, the Model 617 revolver and the Model 41. A trip to Ruger finds two different rimfires in 17HMR - the Model 77 rifle and the Single-Six revolver, plus the LaserMax laser designed specifically for the popular 10/22 rifle. Then it's on to the range to try out two of the tactical rimfire replicas from Walther Arms and Umarex - the UZI pistol and UZI rifle, and KelTec's PMR 30 in .22 Magnum.
This week on Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham offer up suggestions for shooting on the cheap. As the current status of ammunition availability varies from day to day and city to city, Tom and Ryan head to the range with a variety of options for training and shooting cheaply, including some low- and no-ammo drills. Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham shows Ryan the “One Shot” drill, while Tom talks BB guns and blue gun drills. The training continues with dry fire techniques, a hunting drill with Nosler ammunition, AR training with the Smith & Wesson M&P 15 in .22LR, shooting at a moving target with the double-projectile Equalizer ammo from DoubleTap Ammunition, and more!
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham delve into the world of targets. Targets can make shooting more challenging, more competitive, or just more fun! Tom and Ryan explore a variety of targets for handguns, rifles and shotguns, including the Spinner, Whirly-Gig®, and Football targets from MGM Targets, self-healing targets from Action Target, the .22 rimfire pop-up from Varmint Target, the remote moving target system from Target Is Moving, and more. They also discuss steel target safety, take on the Sportsman's Team Challenge with Clark Custom Guns' Jim Clark, take aim at non-conventional food targets, and, of course, shoot at some Tannerite ® binary exploding targets.
In this episode from the third season of Gun Talk Television: Hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham answer questions from viewers. Tom receives hundreds of emails each month with viewers' questions -- everything from how do I shoot faster to what gun do I buy for my wife? With the help of some special guests, including Ruger's Mark Gurney, Springfield Armory's Rob Leatham, Mike McNett of DoubleTap Ammunition, Liberty Safes' Jamey Skousen, and Clark Custom Guns' Jim Clark, Gun Talk Television has the answers to those questions and more!
This week on Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham address concealed carry. While Tom offers tips on everything from why you should conceal carry to the legal issues of doing so, Ryan takes to the range with VATA Group’s Benny Griffin to shoot a variety of firearms that can be used for carrying, including Ruger’s LC380 and LCP, Springfield Armory’s XDm, Walther’s PPQ, and the Colt 45 1911.Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham also discusses how and why one should train to shoot one-handed in self-defense situations.
This week, Gun Talk's Chris Cerino takes the Ruger Red Label over/under shotgun for a test run while pheasant hunting in Kansas.
This week on Gun Talk Television, host Ryan Gresham runs the Crimson Trace Midnight 3 Gun Invitational (M3GI) - complete with lasers, lights and, most importantly, darkness! The annual Crimson Trace Midnight 3Gun Invitational is the world's only nighttime shooting event, and it tests the mettle of even the most seasoned shooter. The pitch-black competition, save for some glow sticks, allows participants to run nine unique stages using only laser sights and weapon mounted lights.
This week on Gun Talk Television, host Tom Gresham and field host Chris Cerino address the ammunition myths that pop up from time to time on the Internet… and in your email! You friend sent you an email that swears “x” is the best for self-defense, you read them in forums and in the comments section – the stories about what a certain caliber or cartridge can or can’t do, why this caliber is better than the rest, and more. These “ballistic myths” - including if birdshot is a good self-defense load, and which ammo will penetrate walls - are all examined on the range with this week.
This week on Gun Talk Television, host Tom Gresham and field host Chris Cerino put a married couple through a conceal carry crash course! Brandon and Jennifer Hutchenson are pretty new to conceal carrying. As a real estate agent, Jennifer wants to be able to defend herself if anything should ever happen while on the job, and Brandon wants his wife to be safe! Chris and Tom take the couple through a whole day of training starting with the fundamentals - the four safety rules – and ending with shooting techniques and ammo selection.
This week on Gun Talk Television, host Ryan Gresham goes full-tactical with guns and gear on this nighttime hog-hunt in Texas. All varieties of optics - including thermal and night vision - and laser and lights from Crimson Trace, combine with lots of firepower from Smith & Wesson to take down these big Texas hogs. Using the Smith & Wesson M&P 10s, and even the Performance Center Model 629 revolvers, Ryan and a group of writers ride in to the dark fields in hopes of spotting, (and shooting), one of the most invasive species in North America.
This week on Gun Talk Television, host Tom Gresham visits the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming, for a tutorial on the old guns, and how they made way for what we shoot today! Located in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Complex, the Cody Firearms Museum houses firearms from the likes of Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and more - even General Patton! With the help of Curator Warren Neuman and Assistant Curator Ashley Hlebinsky, Tom tours some of the most common firearms used today - and then takes you to the range to check out today's version! For more info on the museum and the many exhibits you can visit, check out http://centerofthewest.org/explore/firearms/. They're also on Facebook, at https://www.facebook.com/CodyFirearmsMuseum.
This week on Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham examine all aspects of the all-American .45 caliber: revolvers, pistols and rifles, from the most popular to the lesser known. With tricks for shooting 1911s, a new load from DoubleTap Ammunition, a Nosler Ballistic Tip, a quick stop at the Cody Firearms Museum, and commentary from Chris Cerino, Ruger's Ken Jorgensen, Springfield Armory's Rob Leatham and DoubleTap Ammunition's Mike McNett - it's really is all about the .45!
Chris Cerino heads to Idaho to run what's been called ``The hardest 3-Gun competition out there" The MGM Ironman.
Weather and critters conspire against Ryan during a hunt in Texas.
This week on Gun Talk Television, hosts Tom Gresham and Ryan Gresham examine the past and present of the Modern Sporting Rifle, or MSR for short. Springfield Armory’s Rob Leatham and Louisiana Shooting Associations’ Dan Zelenka explore the history of the Springfield Armory M1A, while Ruger’s Mark Gurney discusses how the Mini-14 came about. Then it’s on to Jim Clark of Clark’s Custom Guns with his custom rifles designed for 3Gun competitions, and KelTec’s Rifle, Forward-ejecting Bullpup (or RFB) and lightweight SU16 rifle with a folding stock and bi-pod. Finally, Tom takes to the range with one of his favorite MSRs – the Ruger 10/22, and explains the importance of using the right ammunition from companies like Nosler and Black Hills Ammunition that are offering different loads and different bullets for any Modern Sporting Rifle need.
This week on Gun Talk Television, it’s all about NFA firearms and accessories, including machine guns and silencers. In 1934, Congress passed the National Firearms Act, enacting a tax and registry on many different firearms and accessories, including machine guns, short barrel rifles, and silencers. Gun Talk’s Tom Gresham goes on an NFA tour in this episode and visits Sig Sauer Academy to view and shoot their new line of suppressors, including one on the P220, checks out a suppressed Ruger 10/22 rifle, and takes Kel-Tec’s SU16-D9 short barrel rifle to an indoor range. Gresham also meets with gun collector John Long, who shows off his extensive collection of machine guns, sub-machine guns and silencers.