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Rimfire Radio is a laid-back, opinionated firearms podcast hosted by a small group of enthusiasts who take guns seriously—but themselves not at all. While rimfire firearms anchor the show’s identity, each episode freely detours into centerfire guns, gear, gun law, industry news, and whatever else seems worth arguing about that week. Expect unfiltered takes, questionable decisions, practical experience, and a steady dose of humor, sarcasm, and side-tracks that somehow still manage to be informative.
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Episode 17, “Knob Job,” is packed with the usual rimfire nonsense, questionable maturity, and enough gear talk to make your wallet nervous. We dig into listener topics like the S&W 422/622, weird and wonderful Discord finds, suppressor hosts, 3D-printed TX22 chassis, the Woox Elegante, and whatever Dayle keeps sending us to make us feel poor. Dan gets his Hammerli back from Walther, ARDREW shows off a very green Franklin Armory F-17X, Dusky brings competition stories and Beretta energy, and Gat-Lab prepares to run questionable guns in questionable ways. We also take the mandatory centerfire detour with tiny pistols, AR FRT laughs, gun-store mistakes, Mock 18 problems, and ARDREW’s new IWI Jericho.
Episode 16 marks the triumphant-ish return of The Gat Lab after a few weeks of mysterious absence, so naturally we spend some quality time dragging him for it. Dusky does what Dusky does best and talks competitive shooting, Dan gets shockingly fast customer service from Walther on his Hammerli repair, and ARDREW continues his spiritual journey of waiting for Ruger to send a shipping label for his brand-new GP100 warranty claim. Somehow, through all of that, we remain dangerously entertaining.
In this episode of Rimfire Radio, the crew rips through wild Discord discussions on spray painting guns, bargain .22 uppers, Rougarou pull gauges, and hunting for solid .22 WMR and bolt action options. We sink deep into the tinkering trenches covering MK3-QF2 Charger builds, 10/22 recoil spring tests, trigger upgrades, rotary safety swaps, and ARDREW's fresh GP100 .22LR order — including the critical Hogue wood grip debate to make Okist proud. Dan deals with his Force B1 barrel RMA headache and suppressor purchase failures while we detour into some centerfire talk.
Our longest episode so far with an almost famous guest, Country Boy Guns. When he isn't co-hosting the AK47 Radio podcast, he is neglecting his YouTube channel which has some great content. Lots of low brow humor in this one folks and I can't promise it will be worth what you pay for it.
On this episode we are excited to have one our listeners, Rougarou, join us to share some of his expertise on rimfires. Great times were had by all, Dusky interrupts everyone and asks plenty of questions, and we generally annoyed all the listeners to the livestream. Gideon Optics created a discount code “RIMFIRERADIO” on the livestream and became our first supporting vendor. Check them out!
The entire Rimfire Radio crew was invited on to the AR15 Podcast to talk rimfires, and any other random topic we could come up with. Thanks to Dooley and Garth for having us on! We hope everyone enjoys this as much as we did.
Episode 12 of Rimfire Radio dives into CZ 457s, listener collections that have clearly gotten out of hand, and the usual rimfire rabbit holes. The hosts also talk about a few new suppressors that have landed in the group and Dusky delivers a major reveal — not that kind — along with an unforgettable attempt at pronouncing Hornady. As always, the episode stays firmly on brand with too much rimfire enthusiasm, questionable maturity, and plenty of stupid jokes.
Plow Guy Dave from the Let’s Go Hunt podcast joins Rimfire Radio for Episode 11 while Gat Lab is off doing Gat Lab things somewhere else. We talk through a pile of rimfire nonsense, including favorite setups, shooting groundhogs, thermal optics, and the kind of questionable decision-making that makes rimfires so much fun. Along the way, the conversation wanders exactly as much as you would expect, with plenty of stupid jokes and not nearly enough adult supervision. If you like rimfires, varmint hunting, and unserious people taking unserious things seriously, this one is for you.
Rimfire Radio is a laid-back, opinionated firearms podcast hosted by a small group of enthusiasts who take guns seriously—but themselves not at all. While rimfire firearms anchor the show’s identity, each episode freely detours into centerfire guns, gear, gun law, industry news, and whatever else seems worth arguing about that week. Expect unfiltered takes, questionable decisions, practical experience, and a steady dose of humor, sarcasm, and side-tracks that somehow still manage to be informative.
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