Jerry gets the kids up at dawn to relive his youth, demonstrate underwater ballistics and turtle fishing while Kay gives Jim one day to build a "girlie" gun for her granddaughter.
Jerry takes on the impossible task of a 1,000 yard pistol shot, pulling Jim into an epic and unprecedented custom build while the girls take on decorating Kay's bare walls with gun art.
Kay and Jim build a commemorative custom pistol to honor their legendary father while Jerry gets Lena prepared for any emergency through tire shopping and bug out bag building.
Lena pulls her Uncle Jim into a hot rodding project on her competition pistol while Kay tries to get Jerry to undo decades of hoarding by cleaning up his shop.
While Jerry and the kids take on Zombies, Jim proves all custom double guns don't have to come from England when he builds a Safari worthy rifle in his Louisiana shop.
Jerry, Lena, & Kay pile into the RV for a road trip but things don't go according to plan when the motorhome breaks down while back home Jim and his son build a rifle for competition.
A Gatling Gun delivery is the perfect excuse for Jerry to go back to his swamp roots and take the family along for the ride, frogging, plinking, and testing the Gatling included.
While Jerry and Jim build the lightest possible modern sporting rifle for charity, Lena's complaint about never having gone camping results in an outdoor adventure for the girls.
Lena exposes Jerry's lack of flexibility and agility on the range so a trip to the Yoga studio results in some rather unusual shooting positions while Kay and Jim dig out Dad's old guns.
Jerry's concern over the girl's safety leads to a combat knife class with blade master Mike Janich while Brock builds a functional iconic movie blaster from a Broom Handle Mauser.
Another movie tribute puts Jerry on the spot to pull off a tricky shotgun maneuver while Kay puts Clark Custom Guns to the test with a high-power pig pistol build.
Jim's sons take a more active role at Clark Custom Guns but head to head competition takes precedence over shop work while Jerry takes the girls on an upland hunting adventure.
While Jerry takes care of the chores and maintains his mastery of guns, Kay has to play dress up against her will for the upcoming shotgun championships in Italy.
Jerry, Lena, and Kay embark on a survival course complete with fried grubs while Brock spends a day at home in fan-boy paradise.
The entire family battles each other at the Trijicon Shooting Challenge, a true all-around competition with a $50,000 prize, to determine who really is the best shooter in the world.
Jerry leads the family on a nighttime eradication hunt in pig-plagues Texas. While the Miculeks try to bring home the bacon, Jess and Logan find hidden treasures in forgotten guns as they clean up the shop.
Kay & Lena teach a group of novice women the basics of self-defense weaponry, but are the ladies ready for the targo-bot? And cousin Tommy, the veteran pistolsmith, schools Logan the lost art of the custom revolver.
Lena knows her way around a pistol grip but she's never tackled a stick shift. Will Jerry be a proficient instructor or just drive his student driver crazy? Back at the shop, Jess takes on a special project for brother Logan.
With South Louisiana flooded, Jerry's little brother and a few old shooting buddies head for high ground on Shootout Lane where Jerry and Kay have created a Cajun themed shooting competition.
When a night match gets cancelled, the family creates its own moonlight competition. Cousins Aaron & Ben scramble to build a custom pistol for this impromptu family shootout. Will they light it up or will it be lights out?
Cowboy 3-gun master T-Bone Dooley joins the Miculek's for an action-packed shooting lesson. But when Lena finds herself in hot water, can she win her first ever duel in the sun?
Lena wants to make some battle axe themed furniture, but she does underestimate the amount of work involved? Over at the shop, Jess & Logan undertake a Damascus meltdown pistol for an old family friend.
Jerry's long overdue for a new world record. In preparation for the feat, he enlists the help of Lena who might just steal his thunder with her own attempt.
The family head to Las Vegas, where Jerry once again intends to ink his name in the world record book, but will Lena be prepared for her record debut?
The Bayou's finest reconvene on Shootout Lane for a second annual Cajun Competition. It's swamp savy versus youthful exuberance as Jerry and Lena go head to head with family and friends to find out who will emerge as top Cajun.
Frugal Jerry grows weary of Lena's constant mooching and imparts a lesson in bullet casting while Jess and Logan build a custom rifle in an attempt to set a new rimfire world record by putting three rapid shots on an impossibly far target.
In an attempt to salvage their hunting reputation, Jerry and Kay set out on a nocturnal romp in the dark to eradicate pesky vermin. Meanwhile, cousins Aaron and Ben attempt to prepare Jess and Logan for a physically grueling 3-gun match.
Lena proves she can't back up a trailer, so Jerry builds an obstacle course that puts their relationship to the test. At the shop, Jess and Logan go head to head on competition pistol builds that highlight the brothers' philosophical differences.
Lena is bored to tears, so it's time to decamp from Shootout Lane to an escape room where the family has to work together to beat the clock. Meanwhile, Ben and Aaron attempt an affordable custom pistol build that challenges their gunsmithing skills.
Teaching turns in to heated competition when Lena and Kay take on newbie shooters in an intensive 3-Gun class. Jess and Logan strive to build the most accurate bullseye pistol, but can it stand up to the ultimate test: beat legendary Jerry Miculek?
Lena and Jerry discover Hollywood's swordsmith to the stars and go into the forge to build a dagger from scratch. The Hayes brothers take long ago lessons learned from Uncle Jim to attempt to fix a demolished shotgun including some blunt force trauma.
Jerry finds himself alone and in charge of Justin's women's boutique shop after Lena abandons him. His day turns into a fashion nightmare with an onslaught of fashionable ladies. Jess and Logan go fishing but drop hooks in favor of firearms.
After compiling championships and world titles in the women's division by the dozens, Lena sets her sights on taking on all comers, especially the men, as she travels away from Shootout Lane to compete in a challenging 3-Gun match in Oklahoma.
The gang gathers on the bayou with pride on the line as teams vie for dominance in the only cajun themed shooting competition in the world.
Lena recreates her childhood redneck sledding adventures with pal Ashley and Hunter recruits Logan to custom build a competition pistol.
Kay pushes Lena to confront her weaknesses head on while Jess and Ashley vent their frustrations with a redneck flamethrower.
A challenge sets off a one-of-a-kind gun build off that turns into an inter-family shooting competition with found gun parts and oddball accessories.
While teaching Lena basic carpentry, boredom turns into a night-shooting lesson, while the Clark boys learn how the military's elite snipers operate and snipe in the dark.
The family gets out of their normal competition comfort zone and takes aim at flying targets while helping out the local 4H as Logan and Jess learn to construct primitive bows.
It's cannon blasts, muskets and hoop skirts, as Jerry teaches Lena a booming history lesson with a group of Civil War re-enactors.
Lena's boredom turns into a trick shooting face-off with pro shooter Ashley Rheuark while another champion pays touching tribute to the family's shooting legacy.
Lena takes the family on a punishing winter high-mountain shooting adventure while enlisting alpine shooting specialist Lanny Barnes.