An amazingly GOOD radio show.
A new gun-related show
(Eye on the Target) has appeared on the local money-talk station. The title doesn't fit the show.
It's hosted by a brother and sister, which is unique. Rob and Amanda think the same way and know many of the same things. It's extremely rare now to have a pair of hosts who are ACTUALLY MALE AND FEMALE, and I can't think of a brother-sister show in any decade of radio.
The more important uniqueness is their focus on EXPERIENCE and history. Each week the show tells the full history of one gun-related company. Some of these companies have 150 years of history, so there's a lot to tell. The stories emphasize the reality of invention and innovation and manufacturing, not the techie myth. Innovation is SLOW and CUMULATIVE.
The hosts sometimes talk about laws and politics, again informed by real experience, not the fake mirror-image shared lies of 'progressives' and 'conservatives'.
Even though I've never owned a gun, only touched a gun once, and never plan to own a gun, this show is worth my full attention.
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