GunnyTime with R. Lee Ermey - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Deployable Devastation
The Gunny and Orbital ATK demonstrate the magnificent firepower of the Stretched MK-44 Bushmaster chain gun, mounted on a LAV3; witnessing the fury and deployable devastation of a host of badass projectiles.

How Swede It Is
The Gunny and his friends challenge the mighty mythic power of Thor with two superb Swedish-made weapons, the Swedish K and Kulspruta M36 Machine Guns. Watch as they drop the hammer and roll the thunder over the badlands of the Arizona desert.

Rendezvous with Rarity
The Gunny goes back to World War II on a world tour of military metal; the FM24/29 Light Machine Gun; the Owen Submachine gun.

Unchain My Heart
The Gunny gets his hands on the M230 Bushmaster chain gun by Orbital ATK, mounted on an LC79 and a couple of Oshkosh JLTVs to demonstrate how this autocannon has become a sublime spectacle and a standard of modern military warfare.

Rare Russian To Mass Production
The Gunny goes arm and arm with the Russian PPS 43 submachine gun and the American M1 and M2 carbines. If necessity is the mother of invention, then get ready to meet the kids.

JEEPers ReaPers
The Gunny grips and rips with some real veterans of the fight: the Russian RP46, and a dynamic duo of American mechanized military might-the M1919 A4 Browning machine gun mounted on a 1943 Ford GPW.

British Battle Beauties
The Gunny and friends play with a couple of formidable pieces of British firepower, nothing short of gun royalty; the Webley-Fosbury Automatic Revolver and the Bren light machine gun -- two legends of the past century.

The Next Generation
The Gunny goes toe-to-toe with some killer robots, armed with two futuristic bullpups - the Tavor 21 and X95; the Gunny and Team GLOCK Captain, Shane Coley, get hands-on in the highly anticipated debut of GLOCK's Gen5, G17 and G19 pistols.

Mutant Monster Mayhem
The Gunny gets his first look at some next generation weapons that'll make your trigger finger itchy: the FosTecH Origin-12 shotgun and the MK-47 Mutant from CMMG; make way for some man-made monster mayhem.

Myths and Muted Muzzles
The Gunny takes a deep-dive into the armory and emerges with antiquity and obscurity; a true icon of bygone days, a gun as famous in name as any in modern times-the Gatling Gun.
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