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The Genius Of John Moses Browning; Hot Brass Down Shirt Results In Accidental Shooting; St. Louis Couple Takes A Deal: Gun Talk Radio | 06.20.21 Hour 2

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🗓️ 20 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In this hour:
- Author Nathan Gorenstein discusses his new biography, "The Guns of John Moses Browning"
- Man shoots himself at a range when hot brass goes down his shirt.
- The St. Louis couple who pointed guns at trespassers pay fines on lesser charges.


Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 06.20.21 Hour 2

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:16.0

Well, man, it's not going on this week. Tom Braschem here, by the way, it's gun talk. In case you

0:20.5

are wondering where we are, what's going on here. Gun talk. Yeah, we talk about guns and shooting,

0:26.0

self-defense, and yeah, the Second Amendment. Talk about competition, of course, safe, gun,

0:31.6

handling, and storage. Well, it's like the history of guns, because it's interesting. I mean,

0:38.1

the whole thing about mechanical devices and the industrial revolution in the United States was

0:45.6

part and parcel of that was firearms. When you look at it, it was really, guns are a really

0:53.8

interesting part of the development of mechanics and automation and mass production and everything

1:00.5

else. We started looking at what happened there. And frankly, they're just interesting devices.

1:05.2

And man, it's been an area where tinkerers have flourished for so many years. I mean, when you look

1:12.2

back, there's some weird stuff that was invented in a way of guns. A lot of it never went anywhere,

1:18.0

but a lot of it did. And frankly, you have to have people who are tinkering, if you will,

1:25.8

in their garages, their basements, in their workshops, coming up with these interesting

1:30.8

calibers, coming up with these interesting designs. And a lot of people do that, and it doesn't,

1:36.8

maybe they have a success now and then, and then you have something that happens, it's like a

1:44.0

bolt or lightning or a nuclear explosion. And then we all know that person's name.

1:51.5

Joining me right now is Nathan Gorenstein. He is a former reporter and editor for the Philadelphia

1:57.4

Inquirer. He's also author of the Tommy gun winter cool story about the Boston gang in the 1930s.

2:04.8

He also competes in handgun sports, sometimes shooting a browning 1911, which is kind of cool,

2:10.6

because he wrote a biography of John M. Browning, the Thomas Edison of guns. How are you doing, man?

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