Hosts Jim Supica and Phil Schreier profile some of the iconic guns of World War I, as well as a variety of other firearms—from a long-lost percussion shotgun and 1875 Remington revolver at evaluation, to a rare Henry rifle up for auction.
Jim Supica explores the saga of America's favorite shotgun, the Remington 870, while Phil Schreier encounters a remarkable Colt revolver on the evaluation table. Plus, they profile a World War II-era Canadian carbine at Rock Island auction house.
Phil Schreier reveals the integral role of firearms in the Industrial Revolution, and Jim Supica profiles a decommissioned Air Force sidearm. Then they head to Rock Island auction house to check out a pair of flintlock dueling pistols.
Jim Supica unveils a lesser-known side of the Colt 1911 story, and Phil Schreier evaluates a Lewis Jennings breechloader. The Gun Gurus also come across an exquisitely engraved target rifle at Rock Island auction house.
In this episode, Jim Supica explores the tradition of bridging the gap between calibers and Phil Schreier evaluates a Westley Richards Flintlock Fowler. They also encounter a rare Parker shotgun at Rock Island auction house.
Phil Schreier revisits the fascinating world of Hollywood armament, and Jim Supica evaluates an early U.S. Navy carbine. At Rock Island auction house, they examine a Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum.
NRA Gun Guru Jim Supica examines the life and firearms of one of the West's most notable lawmen, Bass Reeves. Phil Schreier evaluates a Cosmopolitan carbine, and together they appraise a Colt factory cutaway at Rock Island auction house.
Phil Schreier highlights an important air rifle from the Lewis & Clark expedition while Jim Supica evaluates a bizarre little .22. At Rock Island auction house, they encounter a Colt revolver owned by Roy Rogers himself.
Jim Supica profiles a gun that helped tame the wild frontier—the Plains Rifle—while his Gun Guru partner Phil Schreier evaluates a Griswold & Gunnison revolver. At Rock Island auction house, they appraise two pistols made for a Saxon Prince.
Phil Schreier explores some noteworthy firearms from the Revolutionary War and Jim Supica evaluates a U.S. 1841 Mississippi rifle. Then they visit Rock Island auction house to profile an M1 Garand owned by none other than John F. Kennedy.