There's a relatively new radio program that looks interesting:
"Armed American Radio Network (AAR) is the official radio program of The United States Concealed Carry Association. AAR broadcasts LIVE every Sunday evening for THREE SOLID HOURS from 8 till 11 PM EDT from the Intelligent Talk 920 WGKA studios in the Buckhead section of Atlanta, Georgia and is syndicated nationally by Salem Radio Network. "
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They are touting interviews with Ted Nugent and Alan Gura.
Might be worth a listen.
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Re: Armed American Radio
Interesting, thanks for posting. 

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Re: Armed American Radio
Much of the USA will have to listen to this on the Internet.
They are adding more stations quickly. Check their website
(the link above) and look for your Texas city to become an
affiliate.
Corpus Christi's KCCT, 1150 AM, is the only Texas station
which people can listen to live, without using the Internet.
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They are adding more stations quickly. Check their website
(the link above) and look for your Texas city to become an
affiliate.
Corpus Christi's KCCT, 1150 AM, is the only Texas station
which people can listen to live, without using the Internet.
SIA
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2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
Re: Armed American Radio
Radio? They still have that?
I listen to or watch everything via internet or satellite. I no longer have the patience to listen to information delivered at the other person's pace.

I listen to or watch everything via internet or satellite. I no longer have the patience to listen to information delivered at the other person's pace.
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Re: Armed American Radio
I've been downloading the podcast for months. It's a great show and Mark Walters does a good job with his guests and has interesting discussions. I highly recommend the show.
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Re: Armed American Radio
I've been listening to the programs all morning. They are the real deal. I'm quite impressed with the pace and tempo and content of the programs. It's the most professionally done talk show on gun topics I've ever heard.
From what I've heard, it's only interviews with people, and round table discussions on all topics gun related. From RKBA issues, to guns & ammo reviews. It's great. Give it a listen!
From what I've heard, it's only interviews with people, and round table discussions on all topics gun related. From RKBA issues, to guns & ammo reviews. It's great. Give it a listen!
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Re: Armed American Radio
Ditto on the podcasts. I have been downloading them for months also. A great show.Lumberjack98 wrote:I've been downloading the podcast for months. It's a great show and Mark Walters does a good job with his guests and has interesting discussions. I highly recommend the show.
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