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In this episode, Colion Noir sits down with master bladesmith Josh Smith, founder of Montana Knife Company. Josh shares insane real-life stories of knife accidents.
Josh also breaks down what truly separates a high-quality blade from cheap imports, the craftsmanship behind forging, heat treating, and making Damascus steel, and why American-made knives almost disappeared. He opens up about his own journey—from being the youngest master bladesmith in the world, to losing his house, to building a multi-million-dollar knife company out of his garage with zero investors.
If you care about preparedness, American craftsmanship, or just love behind-the-scenes origin stories, this is one of the most fascinating and unexpectedly gripping conversations you’ll hear.
In this episode, Colion Noir sits down with Phil of SIG Sauer for an in-depth conversation about the SIG P320 controversy. For years, headlines, lawsuits, viral videos, and speculation have fueled the claim that the P320 can “fire on its own.” But very few people have ever heard SIG’s side of the story directly—until now.Phil explains the mechanical internals of the P320, what would physically need to happen for a pistol to discharge without a trigger pull, and why SIG maintains that the gun cannot fire unless the trigger is moved. He also breaks down the role of holsters, weapon lights, system vulnerabilities, and how many social-media “test videos” misrepresent what’s actually happening.Colion challenges SIG on the public perception of the gun, the lawsuits, the misinformation campaigns, and how anti-2A groups are seizing on the confusion to push their agenda. Together, they explore how the gun community is being influenced from within and why suppressing honest discussion only benefits the people trying to dismantle the 2A.It’s a rare, open conversation about truth, liability, engineering, misinformation, and the future of the firearms industry. Whether you love the P320, hate it, or are trying to understand the facts, this episode delivers real answers without the noise.
A former pageant winner and Miss Dallas leaves the crown for a career in the firearms industry. She talks about the fakeness of society 'norms' that she didn't want to deal with and found herself in the firearms industry. It's a no filter interview!
Lou Valoze comes on the podcast to talk about his years as an undercover agent and his views on gun control.
This episode Colion talks about gun safety and the type of gun owners to most likely have a negligent discharge. He shares some stories of why you must stay vigilant with gun safety.
Colion talks with Earle "Marty" Combs, the man in a recent viral video, defending his family from a bear invading their home.
Colion goes down memory lane and tells the story of how he got into guns and starting his own YouTube channel.
On this episode of The Colion Noir Podcast, Colion talks about the times, yes multiple times that he was almost car jacked. Was it his fault? What could he have done differently?
In this solo episode, Colion Noir dives into his recent experience at one of the most unique gun ranges he’s ever visited — a high-tech shooting range built into the side of a mountain. From shooting into a cave to using real-time digital target feedback systems, he breaks down why this range blew him away and how it puts many U.S. ranges to shame. If you’re into shooting, tech, and seeing how other countries do it, this one’s a must-listen. This solo episode is part rant, part review, and full-on gun nerd heaven.
In this episode of the Colion Noir Podcast, Colion sits down with Len, the owner of the iconic “tire range” — officially known as TDSA (Texas Defensive Shooting Academy) — and the man who played a major role in getting Colion started on his firearms journey.
Len was the first range owner in Dallas to give Colion a shot — literally and figuratively — back when he was just getting started in the world of guns and content creation. Together, they reflect on how they met, the early days at TDSA, and how that chance encounter helped shape the direction of Colion’s career.
He didn’t hold back. In this episode, The Humble Marksman joins Colion Noir to talk about the side of the gun world most people pretend doesn’t exist—the ego, the drama, and the hate. What started as simple match footage turned into backlash, judgment, and a community quick to attack its own. From being called a show-off to creating an entire second channel just to mock the haters, this episode breaks down how the YouTube gun scene became so toxic—and why he’s not backing down.
Podcast regular, Erik Lavigne from Two Cops One Donut podcast comes on to talk about training red dots at police academies, police audits and how to take ego out of stressful situations.
Colion answers an email asking his thoughts on the best micro-compact gun that holds at least 10 rounds.
Colion talks his thoughts on the Lucas Botkin situation and why Lucas is good for the 2A community.
In this episode, Colion Noir sits down with Mike Price II, a seasoned trial attorney and unapologetic 2A advocate. They dive into the legal gray areas of self-defense, the truth about “no-gun” zones, and how anti-gun bias in the courtroom impacts real people.
Ryan Tillman tells his story from hating the police to becoming an officer of the law to now running for Governor of California.
In this powerful episode, Colion Noir sits down with former Navy SEAL and author Eddie Penney for an unfiltered conversation about life in special operations, transitioning to civilian life, and what it truly means to live unafraid. They dive into Eddie’s experiences as a SEAL Team 6 operator, his perspective on leadership, fatherhood, personal accountability, and why mental toughness is critical in today’s world. Whether you’re into tactical mindset, personal growth, or raw, real conversations — this one hits home.
Colion tells his shooting/not shooting with Kanye West story.
Colion sits down with Ben & Arrius, co-founders of FLUX DEFENSE, a company specializing in developing compact, lightweight, and rapidly deployable personal defense weapon (PDW) platforms. They talk about where they came from and where they are going.
Kevin "KD" Dixie joins Colion and talks about his rough upbringing and how firearms saved his life. And how he's now using that new purpose in life to educate today's generation and spreading his knowledge.







I have tried to get my wife to carry a gun for years, a knife finally took hold.
awesome interview, started out great until the NY girl but up her horse blinders and decided the info or talk went against her narrative
The Honey Bagers is my Holy Grail🏆 gun, and one day, I will get it 😍
This guy is so full of it. Even if you knew nothing about self defense the fact that he repeats himself and speaks in "fillers" instead of actual content is a great indicator of his lies. His story of growing up sounds to ridiculous too.
My review of this episode: A solid hour of 2 rich youtubers bitchin n moaning about their rich people problems.
really enjoyed this talk!!
I've always enjoyed your insightful perspective on politics, gun culture and social issues but I really felt like your IG videos were too short and didnt let you really dive deep into the issue but i understand that is that medium's set up. But seeing you had a podcast was awesome, I cant wait to catch up on the episodes
That sounds a bit better than Garand Palm Bite......LOL
Garand Thumb, huh? Excellent choice, but get ready for your comment section to get a little weird..
love the show my dude! good first episode