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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2020 · 50 MIN

BALLISTIC RADIO - The Best For, Whom?

from Ballistic Radio · host Joe Strecker Productions

We want the best. But I think there’s something lost along the way when… on one hand we say we want everyone to be armed and then in the same sentence we finish it, (who) has a thousand dollars to invest in a gun (and) holster, and then twice that in training, and that over again in an optic.” – Rhett NeumayerBallistic Radio is happy to welcome Rhett Neumayer of Demonstrated Concepts for his first appearance on the show. As a community are we approaching the topic of self-defense in an ultimately unrealistic way? What are some things that should be considering when giving advice to the “average” gun buyer. Rhett and John discuss how some of the commonly held attitudes in the industry might be ultimately harmful to the overall goal of making sure that people are better able to protect themselves. In the latter half of the show Rhett discusses how he came to be teaching a class geared solely towards stockless shotguns, and how his approach has turned what was once considering to be a poor substitute for a fighting shotgun into something every bit as capable as it’s full length counterparts. ALL THAT AND MORE! Remember Ballistic Radio is brought to you by Centurion Arms, hard use rifles and accessories, at easy day prices.

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We want the best. But I think there’s something lost along the way when… on one hand we say we want everyone to be armed and then in the same sentence we finish it, (who) has a thousand dollars to invest in a gun (and) holster, and then twice that in training, and that over again in an optic.” – Rhett NeumayerBallistic Radio is happy to welcome Rhett Neumayer of Demonstrated Concepts for his first appearance on the show. As a community are we approaching the topic of self-defense in an ultimately unrealistic way? What are some things that should be considering when giving advice to the “average” gun buyer. Rhett and John discuss how some of the commonly held attitudes in the industry might be ultimately harmful to the overall goal of making sure that people are better able to protect themselves. In the latter half of the show Rhett discusses how he came to be teaching a class geared solely towards stockless shotguns, and how his approach has turned what was once considering to be a poor substitute for a fighting shotgun into something every bit as capable as it’s full length counterparts. ALL THAT AND MORE! Remember Ballistic Radio is brought to you by Centurion Arms, hard use rifles and accessories, at easy day prices.

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