Tonight on American Rifleman TV: Heckler & Koch's Grey Room, Part 2; Colt Cobra Revolver

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posted on February 7, 2018
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This week American Rifleman Television stays in Ashburn, Va., at the Heckler & Koch Grey Room—literally a grey room that contains nearly every gun H&K has ever made, including one-of-a-kind prototypes, machine guns and vintage guns from HK's past. Some of these guns you will only find in the Grey Room. American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach spoke with HK's Director of Marketing Bill Dermody about the growing popularity of striker-fired pistols, specifically HK's successful VP9 pistol lineup. Watch a preview of the episode here. 





For "Rifleman Review" we test the Colt Cobra Revolver in .38 Spl.



"I Have This Old Gun" looks at the Ruger Mini-30Watch a video preview of tonight's episode.



Watch past segments of American Rifleman TV at americanrifleman.org/artv, and tune into Outdoor Channel Wednesday nights for all new episodes.

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