S12 E4
'Made in America' is the theme this week, and shotgunners who have been waiting for the 'next generation' over-under from Ruger to replace the original Red Label that Bill Ruger designed and introduced 30-plus years ago will see it first. It's slimmer and trimmer with fewer parts and lighter weight all elements that should appeal to the hunter and shooter and it costs significantly less. No, Ruger didn't cut corners. It simply reengineered the shotgun from the ground up. And yes, like every other Ruger firearm, it remains American made. You won't want to miss Craig Boddington's range review. Optics never take a back seat with viewers of G&A TV, and we're the first to evaluate the new Leupold Mark 8 3.5-25X riflescope in this exclusive report. After traveling to Beaverton, Oregon, to see how this American-made scope is manufactured, the G&A production team could only utter, 'What an amazing piece of glass!' Writer Jim Tarr believes this is about as good as it gets when it comes to revolutionary riflescopes that incorporate cutting edge technology. Check out the specifics in this special behind-the-scenes report. We close out the show by taking a first look at the unique 'executive protection' course at The SIG Academy, and then take a lighter look at trying to 'drown' a Benelli Super Black Eagle II shotgun by carrying it underwater through a pond.