WANTED: Firearm Podcasts
Posted by am-munition@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 44 comments
I'm in need of some new podcasts to fill my road trip queue. What are you listening to and why? Hit me!
Posted by am-munition@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 44 comments
I'm in need of some new podcasts to fill my road trip queue. What are you listening to and why? Hit me!
sdk_rapscallion@reddit
If you’re looking for long form generally laid back casual gun talk from just regular dudes with an occasional deep dive into a specific subject. I’m launching a podcast called Culture Warfare in a few days. Any feedback would be awesome. The teaser video is up on our instagram!
ARDREW479@reddit
WLS is hands down the best firearms podcast. Check them out!
https://wlsposse.com/s/f5bc4b
-WinterBeard-@reddit
Check out the Acceptable Accuracy podcast. We cover everything from home defense, competitions and gear.
GunExperimentPodcast@reddit
Can I recommend my own? It’s called The Gun Experiment. Give it a go, much appreciated
TacTurtle@reddit
Handgun Radio has some excellent interviews with Daniel Watters on a couple different topics - Magnumatics, Speedloaders, the US handgun trials that lead to the M9 adaptation, history of Detonics, etc.
556_Timeline@reddit
And I didn't even pay him to say that!
FWIW: I am slowing posting my old Handgun Radio show notes over at the Scattered Shots blog. All of the show notes had gotten nuked around a year or so ago with the Firearms Radio Network's website upgrade.
https://scatteredshots.com/author/dewatters
TacTurtle@reddit
Cool, huge fan of your work!
Always wanted to ask what your thoughts were on the IMP-221 and Gwinn Bushmaster, and how small caliber PDW cartridges seem to be on a 30 year cycle (5.7 Johnson Spitfire, .221 Fireball, 5.7)
PostApoq@reddit
GunTalk have a podcast that's basically a recording of their live shows. They have a back catalog that spans ages.
MarkyMayne@reddit
I used to listen to GunTalk, and even called in once, but the amount of Fudds that go live on there was too much for me
PostApoq@reddit
Yeah I know what you mean
no_life_matters@reddit
damn, reminded me of Car Talk and now I'm depressed :'(
am-munition@reddit (OP)
Gun Talk is fantastic!
PostApoq@reddit
I half remember Talking Lead as well, haven't listened to it for ages but I remember it being quite good
MarkTheDuckHunter@reddit
Speed Up And Get Your Hits/Spectrain and the Gateway Defense podcast. And Modern Samurai Project.
spyderscales@reddit
We Like Shooting - group of current/former FFL holders who bullshit about current firearm politics, media, & culture. Lots
This Week in Guns - Run by an active firearms lawyer covering legal issues and politics from that perspective.
Art & War - run by a formerly british anarchist and a former canadian who have a disdain for infringements and interesting guests.
T.Rex Talk - older Botkin brother explains culture and tech in the industry from a religious perspective.
Lucid_Window@reddit
Not necessarily gun podcast but unsubscribe podcast
stevenrodgersBCB@reddit
Vortex and Hornady
am-munition@reddit (OP)
I've heard several folks mention both of these. I'm suspicious of apparent manufacturer-generated content being biased.
stevenrodgersBCB@reddit
Both are not really “product promoting” podcasts. Vortex talks a lot about different cartridges and their benefits vs drawbacks. They also do spaghetti shootout and hunting topics. Hornady is mostly about their own bullets and what they’re for. They also dive into the history.
falconvision@reddit
The Hornady stuff also has some really informative podcasts like the one about group sizes or the recent barrel tuner episode.
gatortlm1@reddit
Guntalk is very good
19fall91@reddit
The Arms Room podcast
frankthetank_3@reddit
Art and War podcast is pretty great
IIPrayzII@reddit
Definitely of my favorite podcasts
accountnameredacted@reddit
I love Art and War podcast. I would also add if you are looking for more serious chats, RiskyCrisky’s ‘LARPing Live’ was fun (but I think it got nuked) and the Minutemen Initiative.
Tactical_Crabman@reddit
I second this I look forward to their episodes every week it’s funny and sometimes very profound.
grey-doc@reddit
I enjoy Armed Attorneys
csx348@reddit
MilsurpWorld, MilsurpHQ
throne-away@reddit
The Concealed Carry Podcast can be hot or kiss, but has lots of good information.
A new one is Lock N Load, only a dozen or so episodes.
Bearing Arms is more 2A oriented.
tom_yum@reddit
We like shooting, handgun radio, talking lead, the gun experiment, hornady, training group live, the weekly reload, this week in guns, gun guy radio
Jombes_Industries@reddit
Live Q or Die is fantastic.
helicopter-@reddit
It's mostly geared towards silencers but the Jay Situation Podcast aka Pew Science. Great detail on silencers but also on host weapons, tuning etc. Highly recommended especially if you are an engineer type.
thatswhyicarryagun@reddit
Student of the gun
I haven't listened for a few years but they're over 1000 episodes deep. Doing something right to make it that far.
Professional_Half449@reddit
Ron spomer is a hunter that has fantastic content. He's that grandpa that has killed every beast, both dangerous and otherwise.
MalcolmSmith009@reddit
Another vote for Vortex Nation. Great variety of topics. Also Vortex Edge, which is more focused on training topics.
xtreampb@reddit
Vortex has a decent podcast
2-cents@reddit
Bear arms podcast was pretty good when it was around
davesdavesdaves@reddit
Vortex nation is solid
FritoPendejoEsquire@reddit
Walther Radio has some great guests so far.
LegalizeBeltfedz@reddit
art and war is great
set3512@reddit
We Like Shooting - but fair warning this is not a family-friendly podcast.
ChevTecGroup@reddit
This week in guns on fuddbusters
PostSoupsAndGrits@reddit
Speed Up and Get Your Hits
PM-PicsOfYourMom@reddit
Colion Noir is pretty good.