All varieties of optics - including thermal and night vision - and laser and lights from Crimson Trace, combine with lots of firepower from Smith & Wesson to take down these big Texas hogs. Using the Smith & Wesson M&P 10s, and even the Performance Center Model 629 revolvers, Ryan and a group of writers ride in to the dark fields in hopes of spotting, (and shooting), one of the most invasive species in North America.
Up Next in Season 4
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Old Guns, New Guns
Located in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Complex, the Cody Firearms Museum houses firearms from the likes of Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and more, even General Patton! With the help of Curator Warren Neuman and Assistant Curator Ashley Hlebinsky, Tom tours some of the most common firearms u...
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The American Caliber
With tricks for shooting 1911s, a new load from DoubleTap Ammunition, a Nosler Ballistic Tip, a quick stop at the Cody Firearms Museum, and commentary from Chris Cerino, Ruger's Ken Jorgensen, Springfield Armory's Rob Leatham and DoubleTap Ammunitionês Mike McNett, it's really is all about the .45!
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Texas Washout
With the help of Ivan Brightwell from Warhawg in Texas, Gresham fights the weather and uncooperative critters for days. In between the rain, wind gusts, early mornings and late nights, he reminisces about past hunts: the first nighttime hog hunt in Texas, the aerial drone and thermal hunt with Lo...