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Trijicon's ACOG is the most widely used magnified optic in combat situations, surpassing all other similar devices.

Trijicon's ACOG is the most widely used magnified optic in combat situations, surpassing all other similar devices.

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S2, EP1 "Go Fast Campers"

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S2, EP2 "Trijicon"

Trijicon's ACOG is the most widely used magnified optic in combat situations, surpassing all other similar devices.

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S2, EP3 "Case Knives"

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S2, EP5 "Weatherby"

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S3, EP4 "Stranahan's"

In 1998, a barn fire united volunteer firefighter Jess Graber and brewery owner George Stranahan, sparking a friendship that led to Colorado's first Rocky Mountain Single Malt; Strananhan's uses pure mountain water to craft a whiskey.

An intimate look into the lives and businesses of visionary Americans, one quality product at a time. The series showcases those philosophies that embody the spirit of the American entrepreneur and the decisions they must make daily.
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 2023
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