The GUNS Magazine Podcast

Brent Wheat

One of America's favorite gun podcasts talks to the interesting folks who make up the world of shooting, hunting, Law Enforcement and the firearms industry.

  1. 5d ago

    Time Travel, Aching Knees, and What We Wish We Knew Sooner

    What does it actually mean to be an older shooter? In this episode of the Guns Podcast, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive into a candid, humorous, and deeply philosophical discussion about the reality of aging in the shooting sports community. Inspired by a wave of less-than-supportive comments from younger shooters on Instagram, Brent and Roy reflect on the evolution of a shooter's mindset—from the arrogant "know-it-all" youth to a stage in life focused on wisdom, mentorship, and simply enjoying the journey.   They tackle everything from dealing with internet critics and "FUD" name-calling to the physical realities of aching knees, failing eyesight, and why they wouldn't trade their hard-earned experience for youth. Stick around until the end to hear what advice they would give their younger selves, and a few classic police war stories about the psychological art of directing traffic!   In this episode, we discuss: The generational divide between younger Instagram shooters and seasoned veterans.   How the motivation shifts from proving yourself to improving yourself.   Why older shooters are comfortable in their own skin and impervious to online hate.   What Brent and Roy would say to their younger selves if time travel existed.   A hilarious sneak peek into police traffic control stories.   What would you tell your younger self about shooting, gear, or life? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insights, gear talk, and shooting wisdom from FMG! #GunsPodcast #OlderShooters #ShootingWisdom #GunCommunity #FMGPubs #FirearmsMentorship #PoliceStories --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel @gunspodcastus or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

    41 min
  2. May 22

    The Backyard Air Rifle Secret to Better Firearm Marksmanship

    Are air rifles just toys for kids, or a legitimate training tool for serious shooters? In this episode of the Guns Podcast, Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive into the world of air guns — exploring how these accessible, affordable firearms can help you hone your marksmanship skills without the hassle or expense of visiting a crowded indoor range. From classic Daisy BB guns to high-powered pre-charged pneumatics (PCP), we break down the different types of air rifles and pistols available for every budget. We also cover crucial air gun safety tips, including why you should never use petroleum-based lubricants and the unique recoil impulses that can destroy standard optics. Whether you are setting up a cardboard box trap in your garage or stalking grasshoppers on a backyard safari, this episode will show you why every gun enthusiast needs an air rifle in their collection. Plus, stay tuned to the end as we read some hilarious comments from our listeners, discussing what it means to be a low-speed, high-drag Fudd! Key Takeaways Air rifles provide a cost-effective and highly accessible way to practice shooting fundamentals without going to a public range. You do not need a massive backyard; a simple cardboard box and paper targets in a garage are perfect for close-range air gun training. Avoid using petroleum-based lubricants on air guns, as it can rot the seals and cause dieseling inside the chamber. Break-barrel air rifles have powerful springs and forward recoil impulses that can destroy traditional scopes — always use air-gun-rated optics. High-quality replica airguns and airsoft guns are excellent for teaching the manual of arms safely and effectively. Don't overlook airsoft for force-on-force training, as many tactical professionals use them for realistic practice. --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel @gunspodcastus or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

    40 min
  3. May 15

    The "Fudd" Training Secret Every Modern Shooter Needs

    In this episode, Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington embrace their inner "Fudds" to discuss why shooting like it's 1955 is the secret to mastering modern firearms. While high-speed, low-drag tactical training is all the rage, we explain why pure bullseye precision shooting is the ultimate foundation for any concealed carry or combat shooter. Discover real-world examples from law enforcement where taking a slow, deliberate shot neutralized the threat, and learn why dumping a magazine at top speed will only ensure you miss faster. We also share two completely free marksmanship drills you can practice on your next range trip using nothing more than a blank piece of paper and a .22 pistol. Tune in to learn why slow is smooth, smooth is fast, and how going back to basics can dramatically shrink your group sizes under pressure. Key Takeaways • Speed is useless without precision; drawing fast only to miss fast will get you or innocent bystanders killed. • Practicing slow, deliberate bullseye fire is a fundamental building block for all shooters, even top-tier tactical operators. • Real-world combat instances prove that remaining calm and applying basic marksmanship fundamentals often end threats instantly. • The mantra 'slow is smooth, smooth is fast' applies directly to building foundational firearm manipulation and accuracy skills. • Try the blank paper and small circle drills with a .22 pistol to diagnose trigger control and sight alignment issues.   Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel @gunspodcastus or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

    33 min
  4. May 8

    When Does Gun Gear STOP Mattering? (Expert Analysis)

    In this episode, we tackle one of the most common questions in the firearms community: when does gear stop mattering? Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned competitor, it is easy to fall into the trap of believing that a high-end holster, optic, or custom pistol will instantly transform you into a professional shooter. We break down the reality behind the gear hype and explain why your fundamentals and skills matter far more than the price tag on your equipment. Through relatable analogies—from woodworking tools to scuba diving—Roy and Brent reveal the psychology behind manufacturers' "good, better, best" pricing models and why the middle-tier option is usually the sweet spot for the average, everyday shooter. We also share our personal rules for upgrading gear, including the vital piece of advice: always spend more than you want to, but never less than you should. Tune in to learn how to make smarter purchasing decisions and avoid a closet full of expensive, unused shooting accessories. If you are ready to stop buying gear you don't need and start focusing on becoming a better marksman, this episode is a must-watch. Be sure to hit that subscribe button, leave a comment with your own gear-buying experiences, and check out the links below for more expert firearm tips and reviews! Key Takeaways ·         Buying expensive, high-end gear will not automatically make a beginner a better shooter; fundamental skills are the true foundation. ·         Entry-level equipment is essential for learning the basics before upgrading to precision tools. ·         When deciding to upgrade your gear, implement a 'cooling off' period—do not buy it on the first day you see it. ·         Avoid purchasing the absolute cheapest options on the market, as they usually lack reliability and lead to buyer's remorse. ·         The 'sweet spot' for most normal shooters lies in mid-range gear, which provides the best balance of performance and value. ·         Manufacturers purposefully structure their products in a 'good, better, best' pricing tier to encourage upsells and comprehensive kits. ·         Having more gear does not equate to being a better shooter; focus on training with what you already own to gain real proficiency. --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

    35 min
  5. May 1

    The Media Got it Wrong: Why Correspondents' Dinner Security Actually Worked

    In this episode of the Guns Podcast US brought to you by GUNSmagazine.com, host Brent Wheat sits down with long-time friend and Gunsight Academy CEO Ken Campbell to break down the recent security incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner. While mainstream media pundits quickly labeled the event a massive security failure, these two veteran law enforcement officers explain why the exact opposite is true. Dive deep into the tactical realities of 'rings of security' and discover how multiple alphabet soup agencies successfully managed the chaos to keep protectees safe. Beyond the headline news, Brent and Ken share operational debriefs and 'war stories' from their own careers. From guarding former President Bill Clinton and Miss America to running high-ground sniper security for high-profile trials, they reveal the hidden mechanics of VIP protection. Learn the crucial importance of target isolation (Rule 4), and why everyday citizens must embrace the reality that they are their own first responders. Whether you're a seasoned tactical professional or a new gun owner looking to better protect your family, this episode offers invaluable insights into situational awareness, threat assessment, and personal defense.   Key Takeaways • Event security operates in multiple 'rings.' The fact that the attacker was stopped at the middle ring indicates the system worked exactly as intended. • Security agents didn't immediately fire their weapons because of Rule 4 of gun safety (know your target and what is beyond it), preventing potential casualties among VIPs in the line of fire. • Coordinating VIP protection at major events is incredibly complex due to overlapping jurisdictions of multiple agencies, including the Secret Service, Capitol Police, and DoD. • During a crisis, people do not rise to the occasion; they default to their level of training. Consistent, realistic training is crucial for an effective response. • Preparedness and self-defense are not political issues. A growing demographic of non-traditional gun owners are seeking tactical training to protect their families. • No matter how much security is present, you are ultimately your own first responder and must maintain situational awareness at all times. --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter (https://gunsmagazine.com/newsletters) to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us

    43 min
4.6
out of 5
170 Ratings

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One of America's favorite gun podcasts talks to the interesting folks who make up the world of shooting, hunting, Law Enforcement and the firearms industry.

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