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8:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny checks out the rapid-fire, lead-spitting destruction of the machine gun. From an authentic hand cranking 1890's Gatling Gun to one of the fastest machine guns on the planet today--the Mini Gun--Gunny rat-a-tat-tats his way through machine gun history while high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
9:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a ride through history in the rolling thunder that is the tank. From the world's only fully operational WWI tank to the state of the art M1A1 Abrams--Gunny drives them and shoots them as special high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
10:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a journey through the history of cannons and field artillery and shoots off everything from Revolutionary War-era cannonballs to the futuristic shells of NLOS-C -- a fully automated piece of artillery that's so new the Army's still testing it. Other featured artillery includes Civil War cannons and the Pack 75 Howitzer, a World War II cannon used in the Battle of the Bulge.
11:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny climbs on board one of the premiere aerial weapons platforms and takes a ride through history on the Helicopter--from it's early days in Vietnam as an unarmed troop transport to it's modern status as a high-tech dealer of destruction.
12:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny pulls the trigger on pistols--and takes aim at handgun history with vintage flintlock dueling pistols to modern-day, rapid-firing machine pistols. Amazing high-speed photography captures multiple ballistics tests designed to observe the course of a bullet's flight and its impact.
1:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of armored vehicles--the steel-plated, multi-tasking vehicles designed to do everything from carrying troops to field reconnaissance to bringing their own brand of firepower to the battlefield. Featured armored vehicles include: The M8 Greyhound; the German 251 Halftrack; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle; and the high-tech MRAPS, designed to protect our troops from IEDs and roadside bombs.
2:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of shotguns--from a 17th-century Blunderbuss to the modern-day, gas-assisted M4 Super 90. Along the way, he "rides shotgun" on a stage coach as he tests a Wells Fargo Coach Gun; fires the groundbreaking shotguns of legendary gun designer John Browning; tests his skeet shooting skills against Olympic Gold medalist markswoman Kim Rhode; and heads to Camp Pendleton to check out the Marines' state-of-the-art shotguns.
3:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny gets a first-hand look at the "rocket's red glare" as he demonstrates rockets dating back from ancient Chinese rockets to today's state-of-the-art self-guiding missiles. Weapons include: the ancient Korean Hwacha--a rocket-powered weapon designed to launch a volley of deadly arrows; The Congreve--the rocket that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner"; the TOW--one of the first "guided" rockets, and today's state-of-the-art Javelin.
4:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny checks out the rapid-fire, lead-spitting destruction of the machine gun. From an authentic hand cranking 1890's Gatling Gun to one of the fastest machine guns on the planet today--the Mini Gun--Gunny rat-a-tat-tats his way through machine gun history while high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
5:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a ride through history in the rolling thunder that is the tank. From the world's only fully operational WWI tank to the state of the art M1A1 Abrams--Gunny drives them and shoots them as special high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
6:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a journey through the history of cannons and field artillery and shoots off everything from Revolutionary War-era cannonballs to the futuristic shells of NLOS-C -- a fully automated piece of artillery that's so new the Army's still testing it. Other featured artillery includes Civil War cannons and the Pack 75 Howitzer, a World War II cannon used in the Battle of the Bulge.
7:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny climbs on board one of the premiere aerial weapons platforms and takes a ride through history on the Helicopter--from it's early days in Vietnam as an unarmed troop transport to it's modern status as a high-tech dealer of destruction.
8:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny pulls the trigger on pistols--and takes aim at handgun history with vintage flintlock dueling pistols to modern-day, rapid-firing machine pistols. Amazing high-speed photography captures multiple ballistics tests designed to observe the course of a bullet's flight and its impact.
9:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of armored vehicles--the steel-plated, multi-tasking vehicles designed to do everything from carrying troops to field reconnaissance to bringing their own brand of firepower to the battlefield. Featured armored vehicles include: The M8 Greyhound; the German 251 Halftrack; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle; and the high-tech MRAPS, designed to protect our troops from IEDs and roadside bombs.
10:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of shotguns--from a 17th-century Blunderbuss to the modern-day, gas-assisted M4 Super 90. Along the way, he "rides shotgun" on a stage coach as he tests a Wells Fargo Coach Gun; fires the groundbreaking shotguns of legendary gun designer John Browning; tests his skeet shooting skills against Olympic Gold medalist markswoman Kim Rhode; and heads to Camp Pendleton to check out the Marines' state-of-the-art shotguns.
11:00PM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny gets a first-hand look at the "rocket's red glare" as he demonstrates rockets dating back from ancient Chinese rockets to today's state-of-the-art self-guiding missiles. Weapons include: the ancient Korean Hwacha--a rocket-powered weapon designed to launch a volley of deadly arrows; The Congreve--the rocket that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner"; the TOW--one of the first "guided" rockets, and today's state-of-the-art Javelin.
12:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny checks out the rapid-fire, lead-spitting destruction of the machine gun. From an authentic hand cranking 1890's Gatling Gun to one of the fastest machine guns on the planet today--the Mini Gun--Gunny rat-a-tat-tats his way through machine gun history while high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
1:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a ride through history in the rolling thunder that is the tank. From the world's only fully operational WWI tank to the state of the art M1A1 Abrams--Gunny drives them and shoots them as special high-speed photography captures the exploding targets in incredible slow motion.
2:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny takes a journey through the history of cannons and field artillery and shoots off everything from Revolutionary War-era cannonballs to the futuristic shells of NLOS-C -- a fully automated piece of artillery that's so new the Army's still testing it. Other featured artillery includes Civil War cannons and the Pack 75 Howitzer, a World War II cannon used in the Battle of the Bulge.
3:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny climbs on board one of the premiere aerial weapons platforms and takes a ride through history on the Helicopter--from it's early days in Vietnam as an unarmed troop transport to it's modern status as a high-tech dealer of destruction.
4:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny pulls the trigger on pistols--and takes aim at handgun history with vintage flintlock dueling pistols to modern-day, rapid-firing machine pistols. Amazing high-speed photography captures multiple ballistics tests designed to observe the course of a bullet's flight and its impact.
5:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of armored vehicles--the steel-plated, multi-tasking vehicles designed to do everything from carrying troops to field reconnaissance to bringing their own brand of firepower to the battlefield. Featured armored vehicles include: The M8 Greyhound; the German 251 Halftrack; the Bradley Fighting Vehicle; and the high-tech MRAPS, designed to protect our troops from IEDs and roadside bombs.
6:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny explores the history of shotguns--from a 17th-century Blunderbuss to the modern-day, gas-assisted M4 Super 90. Along the way, he "rides shotgun" on a stage coach as he tests a Wells Fargo Coach Gun; fires the groundbreaking shotguns of legendary gun designer John Browning; tests his skeet shooting skills against Olympic Gold medalist markswoman Kim Rhode; and heads to Camp Pendleton to check out the Marines' state-of-the-art shotguns.
7:00AM
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey
Gunny gets a first-hand look at the "rocket's red glare" as he demonstrates rockets dating back from ancient Chinese rockets to today's state-of-the-art self-guiding missiles. Weapons include: the ancient Korean Hwacha--a rocket-powered weapon designed to launch a volley of deadly arrows; The Congreve--the rocket that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner"; the TOW--one of the first "guided" rockets, and today's state-of-the-art Javelin.