This episode of GUNTALK Television takes viewers on a historical journey through firearms at the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Host Tom Gresham, guided by Curator Warren Neuman and Assistant Curator Ashley Hlebinsky, explores iconic firearms from historical figures like Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and General Patton. The segment contrasts these historical pieces with their modern counterparts, offering a tutorial on the evolution of firearms and concluding with a range demonstration of contemporary shooting.
This episode of GUNTALK Television, featuring host Tom Gresham, takes viewers to the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. The segment explores historical firearms and their evolution into modern-day counterparts, with insights from Curator Warren Neuman and Assistant Curator Ashley Hlebinsky. The video promises a tour of significant historical firearms and a demonstration of their modern equivalents at the range. It also provides links to the museum's website and Facebook page, as well as GUNTALK's various online platforms.
This episode of GUNTALK Television, Part 2 of Episode 6, takes viewers on a journey through firearm history at the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Host Tom Gresham, guided by curators Warren Neuman and Ashley Hlebinsky, explores historical firearms that paved the way for modern designs. The episode promises a comparison between these vintage pieces and their contemporary counterparts, including a range demonstration of current-day firearms. The description also provides links to the museum and GUNTALK's online presence, along with information on where to watch the show.
This episode of GUNTALK Television features host Tom Gresham visiting the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming. He receives a tutorial on historical firearms from curators Warren Neuman and Ashley Hlebinsky, exploring how these older designs evolved into the modern firearms used today. The segment also includes a visit to the range to test contemporary versions of these guns. The video highlights famous historical figures associated with firearms in the museum's collection, such as Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley, and General Patton.
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