• 2
    watchers
  • 36
    plays
  • 1
    collected
  • 1m
  • United States
Fresh off from winning its third consecutive Sportsman Choice Award for “Best Shoot/Gun Show,” Guns & Ammo celebrates its 10th year on the air by reloading the show with four new and creative segments: Tactics of the Green Berets, Direct Fire, Personal Defense and ARs…On Target. All of the new footage will complement our At The Range segments, which again this year will feature the most exclusive reviews on firearms, ammo and optics. We’re introducing a new co-host for the show to work with veteran Craig Boddington. Kyle Lamb, a former U.S. Special Forces operator/soldier, will offer his expertise to help Guns & Ammo cover better than any other show all aspects of tactical and sporting firearms, ammo, optics, accessories and training techniques.

19 episodes

Season Premiere

14x01 Season 14 Introduction

  • no air date1m

Rifle Revolution - Beveled Boltface
Introduction to Suppressors
M9 Evolution
Rugar LCR 9mm
Hornady Full Bore Ammo
Hi-Point C9 ad CF-380
Silencer Co Salvo 12

The biggest and best semiauto pistols, and how to buy a suppressor.

14x03 Supressor History

  • no air date1m

Looking back at old suppressors and enhanced triggers.

A detailed look at the Model 320 Conversion Kit; the reproduction of the M1 Carbine.

Examining advancements made in fan favorite guns and optics.

We offer a basic explanation of standard versus subsonic loads by highlighting two of Black Hills' 9mm factory loads. Greg Stube, a highly decorated veteran, and our own Tom Beckstrand offer some first-person accounts of the Beretta M9 in battle, and we offer reviews on a couple more products.

Ever seen a flame "lick" the end of a suppressor due to high-volume shooting? Few have, but we have it captured in high definition. Then, what happens to gun and suppressor? Tune in....you'll be surprised as .223 mags fly and hundreds of rounds go downrange in a matter of seconds.

Rock Island Armory is known for its 1911 .45s, but new for 2015 is its slick, compact .380 pistol that's nicknamed the "Baby Rock." Check out the first look in this G&A TV exclusive. Hornady has yet another new handgun load featured in this week's show, and a new stainless .45 1911 is profiled for those shooters who are looking to buy their first 1911 or for shooters who think you can never own enough 1911s. Topping off this week's show, you'll be amazed at the difference of suppressed versus unsuppressed ARs, and cohost Kyle Lamb talks about military training/experiences with Beretta's M9 9mm pistol.

A look at Hornady's new American Gunner handgun ammo.

"We continue to keep our viewers informed on new firearms this week as we check out Springfield's new XD Mod.2 pistol. The XD line has been incredibly successful for Springfield, and now they've taken this pistol platform to even a higher level. Ruger has a new 5.56 AR rifle that will appeal to end users in both features and price tag , and SIG breaks into yet another pistol category by launching its highly anticipated 10mm pistol. Closing out this week's show, our own Tom Beckstrand welcomes Greg Stube to the range as the two U.S. Army veterans talk about their combat experiences and how one certain pistol played a major role.

"New and cutting edge optics always have a place on Guns & Ammo TV, and this week is no different as we take a look at a new offering from Leupold. As is typically the case, the Beaverton, Oregon, firm does not disappoint. S&W is back in the news with more new firearms from its Performance Center. S&W has expanded its Performance Center shop under the watchful eye of director Tony Miele, and we'll be profiling some of the unbelievable workmanship on pistols, revolvers, and ARs on G&A TV this year. Curious if you can "tune" a suppressor? Here's your opportunity to listen to our resident experts discuss the topic. And finally, we close out this week show talking about Beretta's 100 years in the semiauto pistol category.

"Walther, a legendary name in both rimfire and centerfire semiauto pistols, is hard at work again as we feature some new standard pistol offerings and threaded barrel guns that are ready for suppressors right out of the box. SIG has always been a major player in the 1911 category, and its family of 1911s is growing by leaps and bounds. We profile some of their favorites. European countries are way ahead of the good, old USA when it comes to use of suppressors as an acceptable accessory for protecting your hearing--whether you're hunting game or firing a few rounds at the range. It finally appears U.S. manufacturers and shooters are catching up to the idea that suppressors make sense.

A look at the Ruger .22/45 and a discussion on suppressors.

Ruger expands its lineup of 1911 pistols with its new Lightweight Commander .45; LaserLyte's new and unique laser systems for pistols, shotguns and rifles.

A handful of pistol" is one of several ways to identify the Magnum Research Desert Eagle semiauto, and we let a couple of our resident experts handle the family of MRIs chambered in both .44 Magnum and 50 AE. While some handgunners may believe these full-size pistols may be more than a handful and difficult to manage while dumping a magazine full of ammo, our range results show the recoil from firing these semiautos was easily managed. Hornady's .44 Magnum and .50 AE factory loads functioned flawlessly, and our shooters walked away from this range session impressed. We close out the show with a Triple Threat training session and how to get started with airguns.

Springfield's XD series of semiauto pistols has received a lot of attention in recent years, but one of Springfield's bread and butter firearms over the years has been its M1A rifles. To be blunt, they simply can't make them fast enough, as riflemen still clamor for this classic semiauto rifle. Craig Boddington and James Tarr review the M1A Scout Squad, one of several new models for 2015, and it doesn't disappoint as it stacks up very favorably with other M1As.

As AR rifles have risen in popularity in recent years, drop-in trigger systems have become more popular than ever--and you don't need to be a gunsmith! Ruger for the first time is offering drop-in triggers for two popular rifles in its lineup--the 10/22 semiauto .22 rimfire and its version of the centerfire AR platform--the SR556. In a matter of minutes you can drop-in either trigger systems, and you'll find the simplicity of the design impressive. No need to spend hours at the bench or studying gunsmithing books--and you get an improved trigger and at a cost that won't bust your budget.

14x99

  • no air date1m
Loading...