Gunday Brunch 173: Zillenial Nonsense
iFrame is not supported! Welcome Joey! The totally not abducted Zoomer who joins the show to make Keith and Caleb feel their advanced and decrepit age. Let the back in my days and yelling at clouds begin.
iFrame is not supported! Welcome Joey! The totally not abducted Zoomer who joins the show to make Keith and Caleb feel their advanced and decrepit age. Let the back in my days and yelling at clouds begin.
Don’t worry about the duct tape.
Keith is back, Alex is… awake… they stumble through this episode like a couple of plague bearers and that isn’t too far off. Keith was right about the SHOT vibe though being miniatures and Alex’s company, DNT, had one of the stars of that theme. The little ThermNight is neat. Then their ADHD cannot be…
SHOT Show is here! Everyone is there. Is it just Keith or do things keep shrinking?
The Brunch panel was empaneled to discuss the new crop of dots and optic cuts. Are they the way moving forward or are we tired of swapping optics yet?
It’s after Christmas… not quite New Year’s Eve… I’m full of cheese and a bit of a tangent on the subject of “Weapons of War” but all of you wonderful listeners should have yourself a wonderful and recharged holiday season! We will see you next year.
As we come to the close of 2024, with two episodes left, Keith’s ADHD takes him on a journey down a trend in acronyms that keeps popping up annoyingly. Making up new complex acronym names to describe old stuff. Keith blames military procurement junior officers and the unfortunate nature of marketing to the human mind.
Keith is flying solo this Sunday with the astonishing peer reviewed conclusions of the Ruger and Magpul RXM launch. The Glock Killer has been found. It was Glock the whole time.
Keith and friends chat about the most impractical firearms they own because sometimes it isn’t about how efficient or practical the gun is, it’s just because you want it.
A quick episode from Keith today as it is hunting season and he is doing just that. White Tail hunting, especially in the Midwest, not only puts food in freezers but helps keep the population healthy and improves road safety! You should think about trying it if you haven’t