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We experiment with concepts in guns, gear and training; all while having conversations about interesting things, with interesting people. Yes, we will talk about guns, but not just guns because humans weren’t meant to be one dimensional. The gun is merely a tool and we believe the person is the true weapon. We want to explore different ways to make this “weapon” better in mind, body and spirit. Experiment...everyday.
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"Being prepared is about continual growth, self-reliance, and consistently expanding your knowledge across all facets of life."Episode SummaryIn this week's episode of The Gun Experiment, we welcome Scott Howell, host of the Iron Sights Podcast, for an in-depth conversation that bridges the worlds of firearms, fitness, and personal preparedness. Scott shares his journey from gym owner in San Jose, CA to a thought leader in both health and Second Amendment spaces. We cover everything from the challenges of operating a gym during COVID shutdowns to building resilience and skill through tactical training. Scott also dives into the parallels between fitness and firearms training, the importance of community, and why the responsibility of being a gun owner goes far beyond the range.Whether you're a tactical athlete, law enforcement, or just starting to embrace self-improvement, Scott’s insights deliver real value—especially if you're working to combine physical well-being with being ready for anything life throws your way.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSpartan Armor SystemsFor reliable armor made in the USA and gear designed for real-world situations, check out SpartanArmorSystems.com and get battle ready today.Key TakeawaysScott’s background as a gym owner gave him firsthand experience with shutdowns, resilience, and the crossover of mental and physical preparedness.The surge in gun sales and training post-2020 created bigger demand—and confusion—for quality firearms instruction.Fitness and firearms training share common pitfalls and strengths: beware of misinformation, tribalism, and dogmatic thinking.Building a healthy, prepared lifestyle isn’t about perfection; it’s about incremental growth, honest self-assessment, and seeking mentorship.Physical strength, stability, and endurance are foundational for being an effective shooter and resilient individual—prioritize strength training for longevity.Preparedness goes beyond gear—know your local laws, situational awareness, and get medical training alongside firearms skills.Podcasting has been a powerful tool for building community, sharing knowledge, and establishing relationships in both fitness and self-defense spaces.The...
"There’s value in self-sufficiency and the liberty to live as you choose"Episode SummaryIn this episode, Mike and Big Keith team up for a classic solo roundtable, catching up on Keith’s hunting trip, swapping gear reviews, and diving deep into what responsible gun ownership looks like today. We get honest about New York’s latest gun laws, talk open carry from both tactical and freedom perspectives, dream about escaping restrictive states, and get real about fears—whether it’s government overreach or losing your favorite snacks. From AI gun detection fails to the latest in 2A legislation, it’s an episode full of candid takes, laughs, and practical information for gun owners, hunters, and anyone embracing dangerous freedom.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsAmmo Squared: The “401k for ammo”—set it, forget it, and build your stockpile with automatic purchases, secure storage, and easy shipping triggers. Check them out at ammosquared.com and use The Gun Experiment as your referral.Key TakeawaysHunting trips are better with good company and quality gear—Nomad’s camo bibs and layering strategy worked for Big KeithOpen carry is more than a legal question—it’s about tactical readiness and genuine responsibility.Ammo Squared works like forced savings, helping you stock up on the calibers you actually shoot, without the hassle.Magazine bans are starting to collapse nationally (at least in D.C.), setting hopeful precedent for other states.AI still struggles (hilariously) with Doritos and guns—emerging tech brings both safety and privacy concerns.Canadian gun ownership is under threat—even bolt-action rifles and shotguns aren’t safe.Escaping to a freer state means weighing 2A rights, taxes, four seasons, land options, and local politics.Sometimes, it’s the simple things—don’t take travel snacks, baby wipes, or mountain views for granted.Guest InformationThis was a true solo episode—no outside guest, but a shout-out to Chris Blau, who missed the show due to illness and will be joining us in a future segment.KeywordsGun experiment podcast, hunting trip, New York gun laws, open carry debate, Ammo Squared review, Nomad Outdoors, magazine bans, gun legislation, gun confiscation, Canadian gun buybacks,...
"The power of a crowd lies not just in its size, but in the perceptions it shapes."Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, for an eye-opening conversation about crowds, political demonstrations, free speech, and gun rights. Adam pulls back the curtain on his business, which specializes in orchestrating paid crowds and events for everything from political rallies to guerilla marketing stunts. We dive deep into the ethical challenges of paid protests, the influence of media, the dynamics of social movements, and the complex intersection of money, activism, and public perception.Along the way, Adam gets candid about evolving his company’s approach, shares insights into how paid demonstrations may impact the Second Amendment narrative, and discusses the dangers of social media-fueled division in our country. We also touch on current events like campus protests, political polarization, and the responsibilities of both media and citizens when it comes to validating what we see. As always, Keith and I ask the tough questions and explore the gray areas around activism, ethics, and personal responsibility.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They' re an integral in making the show possible.Show SponsorsBig thank you to our sponsors:Second Amendment Foundation: Defending your constitutional rights for over 50 years. Become a member today at saf.org.Onsight Firearms Training: Serious about your firearms training? Head to oftllc.us to find courses and level up your skills.Key TakeawaysCrowds and paid demonstrations have a huge impact on public perception, media coverage, and the effectiveness of political campaigns.The ethical considerations of orchestrating paid protests are complex—Adam shares how his views have evolved and how he prioritizes de-escalation and common sense.Most large movements in history combine genuine passion and strategic funding; they're rarely purely grassroots or entirely "manufactured."Financial anonymity in activism is often about protecting donors from cancel culture, but it can get abused, especially by bad actors or foreign interests.The relationship between media, activism, and public manipulation is more...
"Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should."Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we’re chopping it up in Studio with our good friend and firearms instructor, Sean Martin, aka Pink Shirt Tactical. Big Keith and I dive into gun news, hot takes, and personal stories about hunting, fitness, current political drama, and of course, plenty of Second Amendment talk. We touch on recent matches like the Hero Down Shootout, discuss firearm law updates (like Hawaii’s Vampire Rule and the P320 issue in Chicago), and share some hilarious community stories—from kid obsessions with town councilmen to belt buckles for F-150 key fobs. We debate open carry “auditors,” government accountability, and even take a swipe at media soundbites. This episode’s a mix of laughs, strong opinions, and actionable insights for anyone who carries or is passionate about gun rights and personal responsibility.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSwig – Protein, Creatine and meal replacement made in America by pro-2A owners. For 20% off, head to swig.com and enter code TGE20 at checkout.Key TakeawaysStaying fit and healthy is just as important as responsible gun ownership.The firearms community needs to use good judgment—just because open-carry activism is legal doesn’t mean it’s always smart.Court decisions (like Hawaii’s Vampire Rule and the P320 recall in Chicago) are reshaping our rights—stay informed.Community involvement, whether with local elections or supporting pro-2A organizations, makes a difference.Don’t trust everything mainstream media says—question, verify, and use your own judgment.Fun and function can go together—even if you’re rocking a belt buckle for your F-150 keys.Guest InformationSean Martin (aka Pink Shirt Tactical)Firearms instructor, competitor, and regular contributor to The Gun Experiment. Connect with him on Instagram.Keywordsgun rights podcast, Second Amendment, firearms news, open carry debate, P320 recall, gun laws Hawaii, Hero Down Shootout, gun fitness,...
"Embrace the experience—whether you hunt for the harvest or the camaraderie, time in the outdoors is always well spent."Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Mike Tussey, Director of Marketing for Nomad Outdoors and owner of Osceola Outdoors, to talk all things hunting, gear, and Whitetail season readiness. We kick off with some listener feedback on the Cracker Barrel and then dive into the a controversial turkey hunting incident that went viral. Mike Tussey takes us through his journey from longtime educator to prominent figure in the outdoor industry, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from guiding everything from turkey hunts to alligator adventures. We unpack new product launches from Nomad, their evolving brand story, and get expert tips on choosing the right hunting apparel for all seasons. From the importance of camaraderie at hunt camp to the rituals that get us amped for deer season, this episode is packed with laughs, practical advice, and plenty of inspiration for both seasoned hunters and newcomers.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: InstagramTwitterYoutubeFacebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsA huge thank you to Onsite Firearms Training for supporting the show. If you're looking to sharpen your skills—pistol, rifle, or medical—find a class near you at oftllc.us. They offer no-ego, professional training for everyday shooters. Get safer, sharper, and smarter behind the gun!Key TakeawaysThe difference between someone who hunts and a true hunter comes down to passion, patience, and the love of nature—not just the harvest.Nomad Outdoors is revamping classic hunting gear with modern fabrics and patterns for every season, including their new Rub Line Collection and exclusive Mossy Oak New Breakup camo.Trail cameras and gear organization rituals help us gear up mentally and physically for hunting season.The importance of introducing young hunters to the tradition—and how quality gear can help get them hooked.Stories from the field, like guiding Don Jr. on a turkey hunt and dealing with unexpected “adventures” from clients, remind us that hunting is as much about the stories as the trophies.When hunting in changing climates,...
“Responsible gun ownership, community engagement, and responsible leadership build stronger, safer communities.”Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we, sit down with our local town councilman and longtime friend, Paul Ruggerio. We kick things off with an open conversation about local politics, community development, and the impact of gun legislation in New York.Paul pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like running for office during an election cycle, the nitty-gritty of zoning laws, the challenges of keeping small-town Main Street USA alive, and how warehouses affect property taxes and local economics. We discuss community participation in government, how to address local issues, and the role of responsible firearm ownership in our town.The discussion takes a candid turn into the Second Amendment, where Paul shares both his personal history as a gun owner and his stance on New York’s evolving firearms laws. We also touch on the latest gun news, like open carry legislation in Florida, the surprising move by Everytown to teach gun safety, and recent victories for gun rights in Texas post offices.As always, we sprinkle in some light-hearted moments, talk about technology and aftermarket car mods, and round out the show with hot takes on current political debates, government budgets, and the wild world of military drones.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsOnsite Firearms Training (OFT): For skill-building classes that boost your confidence, head to OFTLLC.usAmmo Squared: The hassle-free way to consistently build your ammo supply—sign up at ammosquared.com and mention The Gun Experiment for bonus rounds!Key TakeawaysCommunity Engagement Matters: Local government is about serving citizens—reach out directly to your council members to get things done in your town.Zoning Laws Shape Your Town: Decisions made years ago impact what kinds of businesses (or warehouses) can operate locally; changing that takes time and citizen involvement.Responsible Gun Ownership: Training and education are universal values—good training boosts confidence for all gun...
"Passion is the engine behind achievement."Episode SummaryIn this episode, we reconnect with Tom Kubiniec, CEO of SecureIt, for an engaging conversation that spans gun safety, the realities of modern gun ownership, responsible storage, and Tom’s thrilling adventures at the Bonneville Salt Flats. We tackle the intersection of pharmaceuticals and mass shootings, gun politics, and how Tom’s unique approaches to business and fatherhood shape the SecureIt brand. We also go hands-on with the SecureIt Fast Box 20 Pro, explore the concept of decentralized firearm storage, and discuss tips for teaching kids about firearm safety at home. Lastly, we break down current firearm legislation news, high-speed drone threats, and other headlines from the shooting world.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: InstagramTwitterYoutubeFacebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They're the ones who make the show possible.Show SponsorsMGS Trade School: Break into the firearms industry as a gunsmith —learn at your pace and change your career with MGS.Ammo Squared: Your digital ammo bank! Set your monthly budget, select calibers, and let Ammo Squared grow your supply. Mention you heard about them on The Gun Experiment!Key TakeawaysResponsible Gun Storage: Tom emphasizes decentralizing storage, silent locks, and ease of access for daily carry—but always secured from unauthorized hands.Family Firearm Safety: Demystifying guns for children is key—education and transparency reduce curiosity, making firearms less attractive to young hands.The Bonneville Salt Flats: Tom and his son set a world speed record for 750cc cars and share a unique father-son bonding experience, highlighting chasing passion together.Medication & Mass Shootings: Tom discusses his research on mass shootings, connecting SSRIs and psychotropic drugs with youth shooters—a controversial but rarely discussed link.Industry Innovation: Products like the Fast Box 20 Pro and Ammo Squared revolutionize how we store and accumulate ammunition, shifting attitudes toward long-term preparedness.Legislative Updates: We break down current legal challenges to the AR-15 and NFA regulations, and cover DOJ and Supreme Court actions on major firearm regulation cases.Gun Dealer Ethics: Store owners play a vital but...
“Showing up is important, whether it's on the range or behind the mic.”Episode SummaryHey everyone—Mike here, alongside my co-host Big Keith! In this episode of The Gun Experiment, we faced a podcasting curveball: our scheduled guest ghosted us…for the second week in a row. Instead of letting it get us down, we embraced the theme and delivered a raw, gear-focused conversation between the two of us. We took a deep dive into plate carrier setups, home defensive mindset, rimfire PRS shooting, and the challenges and rewards in our ongoing firearms training journey.Join us as we break down the pros and cons of different armor systems, dig into practical range drills that help sharpen your skills (even with just 50 rounds), and talk about family range days and training consistency. Whether you’re new to plate carriers, curious about competitive rimfire shooting, or just want to hear some honest takeaways from our real-world training experiences, this episode’s for you!Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com7. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSpartan Armor Systems: American-made, battle-ready body armor for real-world protection. Check them out at spartanarmorsystems.com.On Site Firearms Training (OFT): Realistic firearms training for all skill levels in the Hudson Valley and beyond. Check out classes at oftllc.us.Key TakeawaysSometimes guests ghost you, but showing up and adapting is part of the journey—in the studio and on the range.Plate carrier setup doesn't have to break the bank. Focus on real-world application, gradual upgrades, and knowing your own needs.Training with purpose: even a 50-round range session can be highly productive if you focus on drills—speed, accuracy, movement, strong/support hand, and note-taking.Having a ritual before you shoot (stance, grip, mindset) is huge for consistency and skill transfer.Finding the right training cadence—like weekly or bi-weekly range sessions—accelerates progress more than high round counts alone.Honest conversations between buddies...
"Stay tolerant and encourage real discourse, even when the world seems divided."Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, Big Keith and I are joined by Matt Riker, CEO of Kings River Custom, for a raw, wide-ranging discussion on unity, division, and the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk right before the anniversary of 9/11. We don’t shy away from the tough feelings, the media’s role in fueling division, and the hard questions about political extremism, violence, and what unites (and divides) America.We also dive into other topics to bring levity and balance—touching on recent positive 2A news out of Florida, wild stories about electric cars, military tech like the Navy’s Phalanx system, and a couple of wild news headlines that’ll make you laugh. There’s never a dull moment when Matt joins us, and we hope you’ll join the conversation.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: InstagramTwitterYoutubeFacebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsModern Gun Trade School: Your pathway to a professional career in the firearms industry. Let them know you heard about them on The Gun Experiment.Flatline Fiberco: Creator of amazing soft goods for the shooting community. Be sure to check out their new Qela sling; get 10% off your purchase with code TGE10Key TakeawaysThe episode is framed by national tragedy and reflection on unity the day after Charlie Kirk’s assassination and September 11thMatt Riker shares his perspective on Charlie Kirk’s respectful, impactful manner in the current political climateWe debate how the media, social media, and political echo chambers shape division and misunderstanding in AmericaThe difference in public response to violence against public figures, and how partisan reactions differThe importance of personal responsibility, training, and education in the firearms community (including lockbox discussion)Positive...
"Every journey into the firearms space is fueled by passion, persistence, and a relentless commitment to quality—no shortcuts."Episode SummaryIn this episode, Big Keith and I sit down in the studio with Mitch Eckler, the mastermind behind Hangfire TV and a prolific contributor to Athlon Outdoors. We get into the nitty gritty of content creation in the firearms world, tackling everything from overcoming social media algorithm hurdles to the impact of AI on writing and photography, and why building a genuine voice matters more than ever. Mitch shares his journey from music to guns, his take on revolvers and 1911s, and the realities of trying to make it behind enemy lines here in New York. We also dive into advocacy, staying motivated despite challenges, and tips for anyone wanting to get involved in the 2A community.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsModern Gun Trade School: Turn your passion for firearms into a career with hands-on, at-your-own-pace online gunsmithing courses. Visit mgs.edu or call 1-800-493-4114—tell them The Gun Experiment sent you!Spartan Armor Systems: Stay ready and protected with premier, made-in-the-USA body armor. Visit spartanarmorsystems.com for civilian and professional defensive gear.Key TakeawaysPersistence and authenticity are key to success in firearms content creation.Building a portfolio (even starting a YouTube channel) can open doors in the industry.AI and large language models (LLMs) are here to stay; use them to bolster your writing, but don’t lose your unique voice.Social media platforms can be tough for gun content—follow the rules, create original photos, and stay “middle of the road.”New York gun owners face unique challenges, but local and national organizations work behind the scenes to protect 2A rights. Donating to any is better than none!The importance of supporting local gun shops and continuing your firearms education.Authenticity in content—whether written, photographed, or filmed—will always stand out, no matter how advanced technology becomes.Getting started is about doing the hard work first and being willing to
“Medical training may not be as sexy as buying a new gun, but saving a life makes you a true hero.”Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we “chop it up” with Kerry “Pocket Doc” Davis, former Air Force flight medic and owner of Dark Angel Medical. Mike and Big Keith dive into the vital importance of medical training within the 2A and preparedness community, sharing real stories of why it should matter just as much as those new firearm purchases. We touch on practical training advice, everyday carry kit suggestions, balancing firearms and medical skills, and even squeeze in lighthearted fun—from the best way to drink a Manhattan to a bear with a serious strawberry ice cream craving. Plus, we break down current news: big Second Amendment wins, ongoing sins in the regulatory world, and a viral resignation letter trend that will have you asking, “What would I temporarily quit my husbandly duties for?”Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: InstagramTwitterYoutubeFacebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSwig.com: Delicious, well-balanced meal replacements and nutritional products. Get 20% off your order with code TGE20.Modern Gun Trade School: Your pathway to a professional career in the firearms industry. Let them know you heard about them on The Gun Experiment.Key TakeawaysMedical training is just as important as firearms training—being able to save a life could make you the real hero in any emergency.Shooting skills, like medical skills, are perishable—refresh and retrain often.Good kit habits: Carry an IFAC in your car, on your belt, and at home (right next to your fire extinguisher!).Online training options and free resources can make life-saving knowledge more accessible than ever.Trends in the gun world and weird news (butt sniffers, anyone?) keep us on our toes and laughing.Second Amendment updates: Major progress for medical marijuana users’ gun rights and positive shifts in certain city firearm regulations.Don’t let media hype direct your outrage—save your energy for the fights that really...
"When you are struggling to take action, break big goals into small, actionable steps.Persistence isn’t about giant leaps, but about steady, continual progress—however small."Episode SummaryIn this episode, Big Keith and I welcomed Conor Donahue, a former Navy SEAL and CEO/co-founder of Ace Virtual Shooting, to The Gun Experiment. We dove into Conor’s transition from military service to the tech-entrepreneurial world, exploring how his experiences shaped both his character and the innovative product he's helping bring to the firearm training community. Conor shared personal insights into the importance of mentorship, faith, adaptability, teamwork, and the drive behind Ace XR’s industry-leading virtual reality shooting simulator.We discussed the benefits and practicalities of virtual gun training, the challenges (and surprising fun) of dry fire practice, and how community and technology are reshaping the shooting sports landscape. Plus, Conor joined us for a live review and behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing innovation happening at Ace Virtual Shooting—and yes, we also put him through our Run and Gun lightning round.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They're a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSpecial thanks to OnSite Firearms Training—our longest-standing sponsor. They bring world-class firearms instruction in a safe, challenging environment, with incredible guest instructors like Jared Reston. Whether you're new or seeking to perfect your skills, check them out!Shout-out to Ace Virtual Shooting for providing us with cutting-edge gear and an immersive, fun, and skill-building training tool.Key TakeawaysMentorship shapes our trajectory: Conor credits mentors from Scouting, the military, and his faith community for guiding his career and values.Faith and adversity build character: Hurdles in Conor’s youth and experience in the SEALs forged grit, humility, and perseverance.The transition from service to entrepreneurship isn’t always easy: Identity and purpose beyond the uniform are topics every veteran (and leader) faces.Adaptability and teamwork are as essential in business as in the Teams.Supplement, don’t substitute: Tools like Ace VR are powerful supplements but no replacement for live fire training.Community matters: The Ace XR platform isn’t just a training...
“Protecting Americana means more than just owning American guns—it's about celebrating our history, building community, and being proud of who we are.”Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we chop it up with Eli Duckworth, head of marketing at Alchemy Custom Weaponry and a proud 1911 gun owner. We kick off with some laughs about golf, wrestling, and the Hulkster’s passing, dive into laws about losing your guns and the controversy around brandishing, and share thoughts on current events—from presidential fitness tests to Sydney Sweeney's viral ad.Eli gives us the inside scoop on his recent trip to Colt, the legacy of case-hardened steel, and his personal connection to Colt firearms history. We also review some innovative gear like the Magna Lens shooting glasses and the Caldwell Clay Copter, and end on a wild note discussing robotic rabbits and the ethics of using pets to feed zoo animals. The episode is a mix of gun rights, American firearm history, gear reviews, and plenty of humor.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSwiig: Meal replacement shakes made by gun owners for gun owners—use code TG20 for 20% off your order at Swiig.comOn-Site Firearms Training: Get top-notch training from real experts—sign up for upcoming classes and tell them The Gun Experiment sent you!Key TakeawaysThe passing of icons like the Hulkster can remind us how much these figures shape our sense of American identity—and why nostalgia matters.Brandishing laws are a gray area; sometimes just making your firearm visible can de-escalate a situation, but the legal landscape is complicated and often varies by state.The saga of the McCloskeys highlights the red tape and emotional toll that defensive gun owners can face, even after gubernatorial pardons.Colt remains a pillar of Americana and firearms innovation—the company’s tradition of presentation guns and case-hardened steel connects past and present.The Magna Lens shooting glasses bring real innovation to range safety by eliminating the classic “ear pro-glasses pinch.”We debated the role of fitness and competition in...
"Buy once, cry once: Investing in quality gear upfront can make all the difference—whether you're prepping for adventure, everyday carry, or an emergency scenario.Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Kevin Wexler, the international sales rep for Eberlestock—a brand renowned for innovative, modular outdoor gear, tactical backpacks, and high-performance equipment for hunting, preparedness, and shooting sports. We explored Kevin’s journey from Bay Area bookworm to self-described gear nerd and competitive shooter, and took a deep dive into choosing the right loadout for different missions, from EDC and bug-out bags to hunting and precision rifle competitions. We also got the inside scoop on Eberlestock’s modular design philosophy, discussed new releases—including the Fade collection—and shared practical advice for building your ultimate “get home” bag, truck bag, or dad bag.If you’re looking for the best tactical backpack, prepping gear advice, or just want to nerd out on loadout options, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSwig: Makers of top-tier nutritional food supplements supporting Second Amendment rights. Fuel your family, fuel your freedom—check out the “Quick Start Eating Clean for Life Kit.” Get 10% off with code TGE10Onsite Firearms Training (OFT): For the best firearms training at an affordable price. Be sure to check out OFT’s upcoming classes.Key TakeawaysQuality Matters: “Buy once, cry once” truly applies—high-quality gear is an investment that pays off in the field and in emergencies.Preparedness Spectrum: There’s a big difference between “normal” and “super prepper”—but even carrying a plate carrier or get-home bag puts you ahead of most.Modularity is King: Eberlestock’s modular systems (like the Fade series and Recon harness) allow you to customize your loadout for hunting, EDC, or tactical scenarios.Bag Selection Tips: Choose your pack based on function—everyday...
"Setting personal goals, both in training and in life, fuels growth and resilience."Episode SummaryIn this episode, I was joined in the studio by Rachel Maloney from Night Fision and Glow Rhino, filling in for Big Keith, who was on vacation. We kicked things off with some fun banter about keeping up with our kids and how humbling it is to realize the next generation can run circles around us at the gym or pool.We covered a lot of ground, starting with current happenings in the firearms industry, like the overwhelming topic of the SIG P320 and ongoing debates about product safety and consumer trust. Rachel shared her unique perspective on firearms training, emphasizing the importance of mental “software” over chasing hardware benchmarks.On the news front, we dived into California’s ammo background check ruling, reflected on the impact of suppressor tax changes, and how new state laws keep making life challenging for responsible gun owners—especially in states like NY and CA. Rachel also gave us a deep dive on Night Fision’s new optic plate and sight system, breaking down how they’re simplifying the “co-witness” confusion for everyday defensive shooters.For Top Gear, I reviewed the Q Sling from Flatline Fiber Co., and Rachel did a brilliant hands-on walkthrough of the new Night Fision optic plates. We laughed over a unique gin and tonic from my local farm stand, and wrapped up the show highlighting “good guy with a gun” stories, plus off-topic news like the return of the flip phone summer.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com7. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsSwig – Whole-foods nutritional supplements. Use code TG20 for 20% off at swig.comSecond Amendment Foundation – Protecting your 2A rights for over 50 years. Join at saf.org for just $25/year.Key TakeawaysFirearms training progresses from chasing numbers to mastering mindset—the “software” matters more than split times or draw speed.The SIG P320 controversy remains a hot topic; everyone wants closure and meaningful solutions for consumer safety.New York and California gun owners face relentless legislative hurdles—any “win” in court (like CA’s ammo background check reversal) is met with more laws.Responsible gun ownership includes staying vigilant in the courts and supporting organizations like SAF, GOA, and FPC.Quality gear matters: the...
"Don’t show up to class—or any opportunity—just to do what you always do. Be ready to learn and adapt."Episode SummaryOn this episode of The Gun Experiment, we are joined in studio by gun industry pros and instructors Ben Dewalt and Jared Reston. We talk about everything from Mikes battle with an angry hornet to performance shooting tactics taught by Jared Reston. We tackle thorny industry news like the Sig P320 controversy and Streamlight lawsuits, while also discussing the importance of instructor integrity, the Tim Kennedy Stolen Valor uproar, and the risks and realities of running multiple remote jobs. Rounding it out are laughs about monks getting blackmailed, pet adoption booms thanks to superhero movies, and practical tips for standard-setting and continuous improvement in firearms training.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are the people who make the show possible.Show SponsorsMGS Trade School – Interested in starting a career as a gunsmith? Check out MGS for accredited online programs, business tips, and hands-on training adaptable to your lifestyle or call them at 800-493-4114 and tell them that you heard about them on The Gun Experiment.Key TakeawaysHornet stories remind us: Stay humble; there’s always someone with a crazier story (like getting shot in the face).Holster “cheat code”: Jared reveals how to navigate Safariland’s often-frustrating holster finder. Gun + “Any Optic” + big or small light = will it fit? (Most times, yes.)Sig P320 debate: We discuss the FBI’s latest report, the importance of transparency, and why reliability and user trust matter, especially for EDC and agency contracts.Integrity in instruction: Talking about the Tim Kennedy controversy, we stress the need for honesty, policing our own communities, and the long-term value of reputation over hype.Training mindset: Master the fundamentals, set and understand your standards, and don’t skip building a ritual for your performance—whether on the range or at home.Diversifying the learning experience: Hosting different instructors with ethos and strong material helps create well-rounded gun owners and shooters.Work hustles and ethics: Want to juggle multiple remote jobs? It’s possible,...
“Innovation should meet the needs of those who rely on it.”Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Gun Experiment, Keith and I sat down with Keith Barry—owner of 51Fifty Rifles, a passionate innovator in the firearm industry making serious waves with his warrior-inspired designs. From honoring his Vietnam veteran father with a custom AR build to raising money for fallen officers in Dallas, Keith takes us along on his journey of turning tragic events and real-world needs into groundbreaking firearm solutions.We talk about his transition from the printing and auto industries into gunsmithing, building some seriously unique and reliable AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, and dive into features like the patented Rapid Action Cam (RAC) system and true ambidextrous controls. Keith also shares the importance of solving real-world operator problems, the innovation process behind his machinist-level approach, and some jaw-dropping charity builds for legends like John “Tig” Tiegen and Randy Couture. Plus, we showcase the cutting-edge products that are changing the game for law enforcement, military, and gun enthusiasts everywhere.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsOn Site Firearms Training – Top-notch classes in pistol, rifle, and shotgun to make you a more capable and safe shooter. Check them out at oftllc.usKey Takeaways51Fifty Rifles was born from a desire to honor both family and fallen heroes, raising significant funds for charity through unique, hand-built firearms.True innovation comes from actually listening to feedback from military, law enforcement, and end users—not just chasing profits or trends.Keith Barry and his team aren’t just assembling AR-15s; they’re reengineering the platform, focusing on reliability, modularity, and ambidextrous controls.The Rapid Action Cam (RAC) system and arca rail integrations offer serious competitive advantages for shooters who demand more from their rifles.Meaningful charity builds have included showpieces for John “Tig” Tiegen, MMA legend Randy Couture, and various veteran and officer support foundations.51Fifty is bringing the next big things to market, including lightweight hunting rifles, advancements in precision shooting, and even...
Stay vigilant and adaptable—the rules can change quickly."Politically, legally, socially—be informed and prepare for anything."Episode SummaryIn this episode of Chopping It Up on The Gun Experiment, we sit down with our friend and industry insider Casey Betzold for an engaging and insightful discussion. We unpack Casey’s new international role at Brownells, dive into the big differences between American and European gun culture, and exchange some hilarious (and awkward) parenting stories. We also talk shop on the ever-persistent Sig P320 controversy, laugh about questionable new gun gear, and dig into the wild topic of sex scandals in the cockpit.We cover the latest gun news, including the civil settlements in the Alec Baldwin “Rust” shooting, legal updates, and the ever-pending Hearing Protection Act. From international gun shows to Gen Z workplace trends and oddball gear innovations, this episode is packed with candid takes, hard truths, and some much-needed laughs.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsMGS Trade School – Thinking about gunsmithing? Check out MGS Trade School at MGSEDU.com or call 1-800-493-4114. Accredited, affordable, and hands-on training to help you start your journey in the firearms industry.Key TakeawaysBrownells Goes Global: Casey now leads the international team at Brownell's, focusing on expanding into Europe, military/law enforcement, and supporting U.S. brands abroad.International Gun Shows: There’s a huge world beyond the U.S.—with trade shows in Europe, Asia, and beyond, the international firearms community is vibrant and diverse.Sig P320 Controversy: Persistent questions linger about the P320’s striker block design and QC processes. The episode breaks down new theories and why confidence matters when you carry.Gear Reviews—Hits and Misses: The Sig BDX scope/rangefinder system impressed us; new “gimmicky” products, not so much. Sometimes, innovation goes too far.Gun Laws & Legal News: Updates on the “Rust” shooting case highlight how intent and education shape legal outcomes. We also weigh how much change is required from a “pro-gun” president.Parenting & Gen Z: Between...
“Skills are the real superpower. From shooting under night vision to rendering medical aid, what you know is just as valuable as what you own.”Episode SummaryIn this action-packed episode of The Gun Experiment, we sit down with Sam Houston—military veteran, UAV operator, and night vision specialist with Greenline Tactical and Warrior Poet Society. Sam takes us on a deep dive into his unique career path, starting as a Navy crewman on P3C Orion surveillance aircraft before becoming a key player in civilian and military night vision, UAV operations, and advanced firearms training.We discuss the evolution of surveillance technology, the exhilarating experience of aerial gunnery courses (including shooting AR-15s from helicopters!), and Sam’s frontline insights into the civilian application of drones. The conversation highlights “freedom training,” why access to tactical skillsets and top-tier gear matters for civilians, and the critical importance of medical preparedness.Sam also shares night vision gear recommendations, budget tips for getting started, training drills for new owners, and what it’s really like to work as both operator and instructor. Plus: gear picks and why walking the walk with ongoing education is essential for gun owners in 2024.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsA special thanks to the team over at Onsite Firearms Training (OFT), who’ve contributed both to our hosts’ personal skills and the show’s valuable content. Interested in taking your firearms abilities to the next level? Check out OFT’s training courses at oftllc.usKey TakeawaysNight Vision is Attainable: Modern consumer night vision kits rival or surpass military gear from a decade ago. With a budget of $5K-$7K, civilians can access a solid setup.Training Trumps Gear: Whether with firearms or medical supplies, proficiency and regular real-world practice matter more than just owning the latest kit.Freedom Training Philosophy: Emphasizes skill-building, not just gear, as core to Second Amendment rights—civilians deserve access to the best training and tactical knowledge.Medical Skills Save Lives: Sam and the hosts stress the unexpected but common need for trauma care in everyday...
"Everyone has a shot here. In America, your freedom—and what you do with it—is only limited by your own ambition and willingness to fight for what’s right."Episode SummaryOn this special Independence Day episode of The Gun Experiment, we are chopping it up to celebrate America, gun rights, and what it truly means to pursue freedom in this country. We kicked off with some 4th of July spirit—yes Keith's American flag golf shirt did its job! Then, we caught up with our guest co-host, Evan Floodman of Floodmunitions Marketing, discussing everything from his growing business and fresh family news to the real-life importance of defending our rights.We talked about the often-overlooked heroes from the American Revolution, the ongoing SIG P320 controversy, and honored some living legends in the gun community. We also got into the nitty-gritty about border security, controversial law changes, and what’s new in the world of firearms.Whether we’re debating the untold sacrifices of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence or why every good citizen should consider body armor, it’s all here—highlights, hard truths, some laughs, and ways we can keep the 2A fight strong together. Freedom, responsibility, and opportunity are at the heart of this episode.Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page!5. Grab some cool TGE merch6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Show SponsorsModern Gun Trade School – For the self-paced, hands-on gunsmithing courses you’ve always wanted. mgs.edu | 1-800-493-4114Spartan Armor – Get serious about your defense. Body armor deals plus free shipping over $299. SpartanArmorSystems.comFlatline Fiber Co. – New “Qela” sling launching July 4th and other great American-made gear. Check them out at FlatlineFiberCo.com (Use code TGE10!)Please support our sponsors—they help make every episode possible!Key TakeawaysFreedom isn’t free: The stories of the Founding Fathers and their sacrifices still matter—inspiration for today’s fight.Living Legends: From Clint Smith and Jerry Miculek to industry change makers like Alan Gottlieb and George Kellgren,
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