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The Reserve Podcast is a candid, no-nonsense podcast from Blackstone that pulls back the curtain on firearms culture, training, and industry, from real-world experience and evolving laws to gear, mindset, and the people who live it every day, featuring special guests from across the firearms industry.

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  • Suppressors 101 | The Reserve Podcast
    Jan 6 2026

    Charlotte Gun Range suppressor overview - The Reserve Podcast. CCW Training mindset: reducing concussion, gas, and shooter fatigue with suppressors

    In this episode of The Reserve Podcast, Corey and Matt break down suppressors from a practical, real-world perspective: what they do, how they reduce sound and concussion, why “movie quiet” is a myth, and how modern materials and designs affect performance. This is a product discussion intended for education and entertainment only.

    00:00 – Silencers: misunderstood in movies
    00:24 – Intro: What is a suppressor?
    00:46 – Simple explanation (car muffler analogy) + decibels/concussion
    01:16 – “Assassin” misconception + why people actually use them
    01:31 – Legality + tax stamp context
    02:16 – What this episode will cover
    02:24 – Matt’s use cases (9mm pistols, AR-15, .22 with kids)
    02:57 – Two main categories: pistol vs rifle
    03:33 – Why “one can for everything” isn’t ideal (modular / bore size)
    04:19 – How suppressors work (gas cooling / slowing)
    04:53 – Dedicated 5.56 vs 30 cal tradeoff
    05:54 – .22 cans: “movie quiet” factor
    06:19 – Pistol cans: CAT Street Crack vs Rugged Obsidian 9
    06:40 – 3D printed cans: what it changes (baffles/geometry)
    08:06 – Titanium pros/cons + heat limitations
    09:08 – Rifle cans: pressure/temperature considerations
    09:52 – Flow-through suppressors + back pressure explained
    11:10 – Health/safety angle (gas, exposure, indoor range practices)
    12:20 – Best 9mm suppressor picks + value options
    14:20 – Materials (Inconel/718) + “hard use” use cases
    15:02 – “Quietest for AR” discussion + 3D printing catching up
    16:13 – Popular calibers + hunting use cases
    17:06 – Subsonic explained + why some calibers shine suppressed
    19:00 – 300 Blackout: why it’s popular
    20:34 – Shotgun suppressors (Salvo 12, niche options)
    22:12 – Quick buying-fit framework (caliber, mounts, compatibility)
    23:24 – Tax stamp clarification + tech trends
    24:23 – Wrap + subscribe

    What matters most to you: sound reduction, gas reduction, weight, or durability?
    If you could only suppress one platform first, would you choose .22, 9mm, or 5.56?
    What’s the biggest myth you believed about suppressors before this episode?

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    DISCLAIMER: All firearms in this video were verified unloaded and filmed in a controlled environment for product discussion and entertainment purposes only. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, safety rules, and all applicable laws.

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    25 Min.
  • Top 5 Best & Worst Handguns of 2025 | The Reserve Podcast
    Dec 30 2025

    Charlotte Gun Range insights on the best and worst handgun releases of 2025. Staccato review, Glock Gen 6 breakdown, and CCW-focused carry gun discussion

    In this year's final episode of The Reserve Podcast for 2025, the Blackstone team breaks down the top five best-selling handguns of the year, the most disappointing releases, and an honorable mention that has everyone talking. From duty-grade performers to premium 2011s and controversial designs, this episode is all about real-world performance, reliability, and value.

    This discussion is for product commentary and entertainment only and does not facilitate the sale or modification of firearms.

    0:00 Cold open
    0:21 Intro + episode setup
    0:46 #5 Canik MC9 Prime
    3:23 #4 S&W Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp
    7:19 #3 Staccato HD P45
    12:34 #2 Jacob Grey Nox 9
    16:53 #1 Bull Armory EDC Pro Compact
    22:03 Honorable Mention: Glock Gen 6
    30:44 Transition: “Let’s dig into the worst”
    31:02 Worst #1 SIG P320
    33:19 Worst #2 Hi-Point HP15
    34:56 Worst #3 Kel-Tec PR57
    37:12 Worst #4 Kimber Micro 9
    38:52 Worst #5 Walther WMP
    40:19 Wrap-up

    Which handgun release impressed you most in 2025?
    Do you agree with our pick for the worst firearm of the year?
    What handgun are you most curious to see released in 2026?

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    DISCLAIMER: All firearms in this video were verified unloaded and filmed in a controlled environment for product discussion and entertainment purposes only. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, safety rules, and all applicable laws

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    41 Min.
  • Trijicon Optics DEEP DIVE with Ryan Skonieczny | The Reserve Podcast
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of The Reserve Podcast, Emily sits down with Ryan from Trijicon to break down what separates Trijicon’s pistol optics lineup, including the RMR Green Dot, RMR HD, and SRO. We cover real-world durability stories, testing standards, and how different features (window size, controls, auto-brightness behavior, and reticle options) change the user experience across use cases.

    This video is an informational discussion about optics and product design. All firearms, if shown, are handled safely in a controlled environment. No instruction is provided for modifying firearms or installing parts.

    0:00 Trijicon engineering and durability stories
    0:21 Intro: Emily welcomes Ryan (Trijicon)
    0:44 What’s new: RMR Green Dot + overview of RMR HD and SRO
    1:54 RMR HD upgrades: top-loading battery, bigger window, forward-looking light sensor
    3:04 Reticle options: dot sizes and the ring reticle on RMR HD
    3:23 Price positioning across the lineup
    4:21 “Science of Brilliant” and what Trijicon testing includes
    5:40 “Buy once, cry once” and why durability drives price
    6:20 Who these optics are for (even if you’re not an everyday user)
    7:28 Commercial vs military SKUs and what differs
    8:12 Company background and brand philosophy
    9:09 More durability stories (ACOG, thermal recovery story, motorcycle slide)
    11:54 SHOT Show and 2026: what Ryan can tease
    12:44 SRO deep dive: why it was designed and why agencies adopted it
    15:32 Training and learning curve for newer red dot users
    18:00 Rifle-side overview: MRO, ACOG, VCOG, variable optics
    20:39 RMR HD vs SRO: the practical differences
    23:00 Use-case rundown: home defense, concealed carry, competition, duty use
    25:23 Wrap-up and subscribe

    Which matters more to you on a pistol optic: durability, window size, or adjustability?
    If you’ve run an SRO or RMR HD, what did you notice most in day-to-day use?
    What topic should we cover next: enclosed emitters, green dots, or rifle optics?

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    DISCLAIMER: All firearms in this video were verified unloaded and filmed in a controlled environment for product discussion and entertainment purposes only. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, safety rules, and all applicable laws.

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    26 Min.
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