Gun Stories

Gun Stories

This documentary series takes viewers through a firearm's history, from the heart of the design through its use on the range. Using state-of-the-art, high-speed photography, Gun Stories looks at the operation and performance of each weapon, from classics like the Mauser bolt-action, to cutting-edge firearms like the Adaptive Combat Rifle.

Genre: Documentary


1Season 8

Season 8, Episode 1

October 3, 2018

Host Joe Mantena visits Sig Sauer whose very name immediately brings to mind a set of standards that are unmatched in the firearms world.

2Season 8

Season 8, Episode 2

October 10, 2018

Sig acquired J.P. Sauer and Sohn in 1975, positioning themselves as a leader in firearms capabilities, creating industry standards such as the P220, the SG550 and many others. Hosted by Joe Mantegna.

3Season 8

Season 8, Episode 3

October 17, 2018

Sig Sauer hires a new CEO, and the company never looked back. Hosted by Joe Mantegna.

4Season 8

Season 8, Episode 4

October 24, 2018

Joe Mantegna explores the lineage of the combat shotgun; one of the most effective combat weapons in history.

5Season 8

Season 8, Episode 5

November 21, 2018

Joe Mantegna sweeps the trenches to discuss the history of the submachine gun.

6Season 8

Season 8, Episode 6

November 28, 2018

Joe Mantegna visits Cabot Arms to get a first hand look at their 1911 made out of a meteorite...yes, meteorite.

7Season 8

Season 8, Episode 7

December 5, 2018

Joe Mantegna explores the guns designed to stop the unstoppable tank of the first World War.

8Season 8

Season 8, Episode 8

December 12, 2018

Beneath the sequined Las Vegas figure was a southern boy who grew up in the world of firearms. Hosted by Joe Mantegna.

9Season 8

Season 8, Episode 9

December 19, 2018

Host Joe Mantegna visits Larry Potterfield who has created, what he calls, the perfect safari rifle. Well…almost perfect.

10Season 8

Season 8, Episode 10

December 26, 2018

Host Joe Mantegna visits Larry Potterfield and discusses his beautifully matched pair of James Purdey and Sons 12-gauge shotguns.