April 4th 2020 Show

Show files are up on the 2020 Podcast Page!

I am starting a list of fun Movies to watch for Gun Guys and also for just guys in General:

Enemy at the Gates

Full Metal Jacket

The Enemy Below

Away All Boats

Full Metal Jacket

Dirty Harry

True Lies

Battle of the Bulge

Midway

Tora Tora Tora

Kelly’s Heroes

We Were Soldiers

Quigley Down Under

To Hell and Back

Band of Brothers

Pacific

Saving Private Ryan

The Longest Day

Shooter – Point of Impact

Under Siege

The Accountant

The Reliant

The Wild Geese

The Magnificent Seven

Patton

Predator original

Blackhawk down

The Punisher

Diehard

Sable River

Open Range

The Bias

T34

Sava

Mission of Honor

Red Tails

Highwaymen

Public Enemy

Winchester 73

The Shootist

Rooster Cogburn

Carbine Williams

The Rifleman

True Grit

Dogs of War

Silverado

Heat

Den of Thieves 

Red Dawn

Sands of Iwo Jima

The Green Berets

Word Search Puzzle with Firearms Inventors

For all those gun fans who are spending more time indoors these days, we here at Guns.com have been working on some puzzles with you in mind. In the second installment in our COVID-19 word search series, we concentrated on smart guys that coughed up successful pistols and revolvers over the past 150 years or so.

Those featured (last name only) include Robert Adams (patented the first successful double-action revolver in 1851), Fritz & Willibald Barthelmes (Walther pistols), Samuel Colt, Hugo Borchardt (C-93 pistol), John M. Browning, Pedro Careaga (Astra/Ruby), the Feederle brothers (C96 Mauser), George Fosbery (Webley-Fosbery revolver), Rudolf Frommer, Gaston Glock, Karel Krnka (M1904 pistol), Aimo Lahti, Venacncio Lopez (Campo Giro), Georg Luger, Ferdinand Mannlicher (M1894, M1901), Tullio Marengoni (Beretta M15, M17 and M35), František Myška (ČZ vz. 38), Kijirō Nambu, Josef Nickl (Vz. 24, CZ 27), Charles Petter (French Model 1935A), Abiel Revelli (Glisenti M1910), Andreas Schwarzlose (M1898, M1908 pistols), Earl Searle (Savage 1907), Alex Seidel (Mauser HSc), Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson (of Smith & Wesson) Fedor Tokarev (TT30/33), Carl & Fritz Walther, William Whiting (Webley 1912), and Piotr Wilniewczyc (FB Vis-35 Radom).

Of course, we missed a couple such as the Koucký brothers (sorry, CZ-75 fans), Nikolay Makarov, the Nagant brothers and Oscar Mossberg (Brownie), but the puzzle could only be so long– and we needed to save some for the next installment!

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