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Tom Gresham's ''Gun Talk'' Celebrates 30 Years


''Gun Talk''
''Gun Talk''

"Gun Talk," the radio talk show dedicated to firearms and shooting sports, marks its 30th anniversary on the air. Hosted by Tom Gresham, a veteran figure in firearms media, the show has been a cornerstone for discussions on gun rights and responsible ownership.

Tom Gresham, reflecting on the show's impact, stated, "Gun Talk radio is perhaps more crucial today than when it began. From assisting first-time buyers in choosing the right firearm to scrutinizing politicians who undermine the Second Amendment while claiming to support it, our show remains a vital platform for advocacy and education."

The program, which airs live every Sunday from 2-5pm ET, reaches an audience across over 260 radio stations weekly. Gresham's efforts have resonated with America's 100 million gun owners, who view "Gun Talk" as essential media coverage that champions their rights under the Bill of Rights with fresh and engaging content.

Beyond radio, Tom Gresham has made significant contributions to firearms media, including hosting television series on major networks such as ESPN, ESPN2, and the Outdoor Channel. He is also an accomplished author, having penned numerous articles and books on firearms safety and training.

"Gun Talk" is syndicated by Skip Joeckel's Talk Shows USA.

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