The Gun Rack

Sonoran Desert Institute

Join us for an upbeat, exciting podcast covering all things firearms including industry news, firearms history, and school events!

  1. MAY 2

    The Gun Rack Podcast - The Legacy of Gun Digest

    In this episode of The Gun Rack, Christian Sequerra is joined by SDI co-hosts Steve Ross, Jarred McNeely, and Rick Casner to welcome Jim Schlender (Group Publisher) and Luke Hardell (Editor-in-Chief) from Gun Digest. The group dives into the enduring legacy of Gun Digest—which has been a staple in the firearms community since 1944—and discusses how the industry has transitioned from traditional print to a multi-platform digital world. Jim and Luke share their personal career paths, from writing catalogs at Cabela's to managing some of the most influential titles in the industry, including Recoil and Off-Grid. They also explore the critical importance of communication skills for gunsmiths and content creators alike, the rise of "infotainment," and why a physical reference book still beats a digital screen when you're working at a gun bench. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The History of Gun Digest: How a brand started in 1944 remains the "World’s Greatest Gun Book." Career Insights: Tips for aspiring outdoor writers and journalists on how to break into the industry and the importance of integrity over "influencer" perks. The Gunsmith’s Library: Why SDI utilizes Gun Digest’s assembly and disassembly manuals in its curriculum and how these books serve as essential "checkpoints" for professionals. The Future of Media: Why print isn't dead and how events like CanCon are changing how enthusiasts interact with gear. AI in Firearms Content: Why technical accuracy is the "death" of AI-generated gun content and why human expertise is still irreplaceable.

    53 min
  2. 10/04/2025

    The Story Behind Rare Breed Triggers

    The Gun Rack | Innovation, FRTs, and the Fight That Shaped a Case This week Christian and Steve sit down with SDI’s Chief Academic Officer, Jarred McNeely, and Lawrence DeMonico of Rare Breed Triggers. We cover the origin of forced reset triggers, why Rare Breed planned for a legal fight from day one, what the court ruling actually requires for an FRT to be lawful, and hard-won lessons for innovators in the firearms industry. Not legal advice, informational only. Chapters 00:15 Intro and guest lineup 01:09 Rare Breed backstory and prep for the fight 05:17 Litigation realities and venue strategy 16:58 Settlement basics and what changed 23:22 Product development mindset and due diligence 31:24 What the Texas ruling requires for an FRT 39:23 OEM interest and what may be next 43:58 Manufacturing scale, quality, and MIM vs machining 49:59 Advice to students, finding your niche, market fit 52:49 Availability, impostor sites, where to buy 55:01 Wrap Guest Rare Breed Triggers — official site: rarebreedtriggers.com Mentioned Learn more about SDI’s programs: https://www.sdi.edu/ytlearnmore/ Sonoran Desert Institute homepage: sdi.edu Key takeaways Innovation needs legal and engineering rigor, not just a cool idea Read the ruling, understand mechanical requirements, test for reliability Find a niche, protect IP, and build for the long game Disclaimer Views are those of the guest. This episode is for education and discussion. Nothing here is legal advice. Hashtags #TheGunRack #SDI #RareBreedTriggers #ForcedResetTrigger #FirearmsEducation #Gunsmithing #2A #AR15 #Manufacturing #Innovation

    55 min

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