Afleveringen
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Colion sits down with John "Shooter Rughi" Carughi, the firearms instructor/private security officer that gained national media attention for disarming rioters in Seattle, Washington during the 2020 protests. They talk about then and what he's up to now.
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Colion sits down with the new director of the ATF.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Today’s guests are Matthew Easter and Luis Saucedo of Allegiance Project. Matthew founded the organization to tackle two major challenges at once: keeping schools and churches safe while giving veterans meaningful careers and mentorship opportunities. Luis is a 21-year Army veteran and former special operations leader who now oversees security operations, bringing decades of combat, training, and leadership experience to protecting communities across Texas.
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Colion and Jack Carr catch up. From Hollywood to writer's block they cover it all.
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Colion talks about the pros and cons of carrying a cheap firearm and if you should have your life depend on it.
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Colion and Crispy sit down to discuss a recent news story about a quadriplegic amputee that is accused of murder.
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In this episode, we sit down with JJ Racaza to talk about what it really takes to stay sharp, physically and mentally, as you get older. From competition shooting and heart-rate management under pressure to fitness, injuries, and discipline, this conversation goes deeper than just guns. We also get into mindset, emotional control, training philosophies, and even detour into cars, lifestyle, and why performance in one area of life often reflects in others. It’s a raw, unfiltered conversation packed with insights for anyone looking to level up.
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Colion breaks down his thoughts about how to train for a possible self defense situation with your firearm. Things that you might not have thought about.
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Colion talks about the recent events in Austin and the thoughts about carrying if you've had a drink.
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Colion Noir addresses comments that he only reviews "expensive" guns.
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Colion tells his story when he first started to carry a firearm and how he didn't carry one in the chamber.
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Colion talks about what it's like to goto SHOT SHOW.
SHOT SHOW is the largest firearms and outdoor industry trade show in the world, where manufacturers, media, and professionals gather each year to debut new guns, gear, optics, and technology. -
Multidisciplinary orthopedic Rehab specialist, Travis Mann talks with Colion about his time treating him and how shooters can make sure to take care of their bodies.
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Colion talks with Taran Butler about what it was like training Keanu for his role as John Wick and what he's been up to since the last time.
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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.
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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!
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Lou Valoze comes on the podcast to talk about his years as an undercover agent and his views on gun control.
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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.
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Colion talks with Earle "Marty" Combs, the man in a recent viral video, defending his family from a bear invading their home.
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