The Journey to Grand Master, Shooting Tips and 2A news with Sean Martin
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The Journey to Grand Master, Shooting Tips and 2A news with Sean Martin

1:30:28 Jan 20, 2026
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“Context is everything—whether you’re training to protect yourself or chasing the thrill of competition, know why you’re doing what you’re doing.”Episode SummaryIn this episode, Keith and I are joined in studio by our longtime friend Sean Martin, AKA Pink Shirt Tactical, media manager for Night Vision and pro shooter for Onsite Firearms Training. We dive deep into the world of competitive shooting, the crossover between defensive and performance skills, and how social media and gear trends impact gun culture. We talk bourbon collections, body armor, and run through some rapid-fire games testing Sean's opinions on overrated and underrated gear. We also chop up the latest 2A news, from NY anti-3D print gun legislation and USPS shipping rules, to geopolitical happenings like the Artemis moon launch and America’s defense might. Call to Action1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify 3. Follow us on all of our social media: Instagram Twitter Youtube Facebook 4. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page! 5. Grab some cool TGE merch 6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com 5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible. Show SponsorsSpartan Armor Systems—American-made, NIJ-certified body armor, with options for both steel and ceramic plates, and accessible pricing for responsible citizens. Check them out at SpartanArmorSystems.com Key TakeawaysSean Martin achieved Grandmaster status in USPSA—shooting from concealment with his everyday carry, not a race gun. There’s real value in crossing over between defensive pistol training and competitive shooting; stress inoculation and skill development happen under pressure. Social media drives gear trends—like grip tape and stippling—sometimes for function, sometimes just for aesthetics. Just because something’s “cool,” like compensators or aftermarket triggers, doesn’t mean it’s always necessary. Bigger issues like NY’s fight aga
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