The Gunsmoke crew customize an 1898 Krag-Jorgensen rifle. Rich's motorcycle club brother wants a customized Smith & Wesson 686 Plus for the Sturgis rally. Kurt's disagreement with Rich over whether he can leave for engraving school comes to a head.
The Gunsmoke crew recreate an 1883 Howdah pistol. Gunsmiths Jon and Doug have a friendly wager -- winner presents a Super Bowl champ with his custom rifle. Tempers flare when Kurt announces he wants to leave Gunsmoke to go to engraving school in Italy.
An old timer comes into Gunsmoke looking to get a replica made of a Buntline Special the same gun used by Wyatt Earp. Then Rich and Renee head off to the Smith and Wesson corporate headquarters to make the biggest deal in Gunsmoke history.
The Gunsmoke crew modifies a Winchester into the perfect "truck gun" that is functional with safety features and designs a special scope on a 5.7 FN for a target-shooting competitor. Kurt is under the gun to heavily engrave gun gifts for a charity event.
The Gunsmoke team builds a pro bull rider a most unusual wearable gun. A teacher orders an M1 Garand to honor his grandfather who fought at Iwo Jima. Rich assesses a cache of Texas Ranger guns and memorabilia worth more than a half million dollars.
The Gunsmoke crew build a special motorcycle shotgun for a retired New York firefighter who served during 9/11. They customize a 1911 for a retired Air Force customer who has lessened strength in his hand after an accident.
The Gunsmoke team prototypes a new helicopter M-16 machine gun as a new business venture and rebuilds a 44 Magnum for a British ex-pat. A group of professional BMX stunt riders challenge Rich to a wager for some 1911s.
The Gunsmoke team prototypes a .338 Lapua Magnum sniper rifle for the local police department and overhaul an hierloom Remington shot gun. Rich and Renee negotiate for and test fire a cache of different types of machine guns worth $100,000.
The Gunsmoke team creates a Civil War style double barrel cannon that is much safer than its failed historic prototype. Rich and Renee help a couple become more comfortable with their matching revolvers. Scott and Brian have a friendly competition.
A young, fast Cowboy Action Shooter commissions Gunsmoke to build him a competition Winchester rifle and challenges Jon to a shoot out. Meanwhile, Paige helps an exotic animal rescuer custom order a S&W MP and takes his project from sale to reveal.
A Navy Veteran commissions a Nock gun. Meanwhile, a Florida Gator hunter orders a rifle powerful enough to take down alligators. Later, Rich and Kurt meet with a weapons designer to purchase an arsenal of custom, indestructible ARs.
The Gunsmoke crew creates a historically inspired hybrid: an axe mortar gun. A client gets an extra surprise with his Trapdoor Springfield, a replacement for his lost, childhood gun. The Wyatts fly out to NASCAR driver Regan Smith's home for a gun deal.
The Gunsmoke crew, led once again by Scott, builds a massive avalanche-triggering gun with two interchanagable barrels for a 50 calibre and a 20mm bullet. A female shooter orders an AR-10 with a grenade launcher to take back to her women's pistol league.
Tempers flare at Gunsmoke when gunsmith Scott takes the lead and manages the crew as they build a Zombie Apocalypse gun based on a Henry made Mare's Leg. Rich, Kurt and Paige fly out to a client's home to test fire a Vietnam War-era rocket launcher.
The Wyatts and the Gunsmoke crew are back, building a huge, historical punt gun. Rich trades pistols for some personal Elvis memorabilia. He calls in some special help to deliver and test a 1911 for an Army 10th Mountain Division veteran.
Fully automatic M16 fires with a Gunsmoke harness out of a helicopter.
Head gunsmith, Brian, works on a custom-built Winchester gun for a 13-year old.
The Gunsmoke gunsmiths test-fire a client's Krag Jorgensen to see if it fires straight. The verdict? Not even close, and the problem sure ain't the gunsmiths.
Rich Wyatt reveals a custom-made Smith & Wesson .357 revolver to his biker friend, but will it fire straight? The gun is put to the test against a lineup of bowling pins.
A wealthy big-game hunter gets an explosive treat when he tries out his upgraded rifle.
Welcome to the Gunsmoke family business where everyone's got a stake and everyone loves what they do.
Rich goes over his plan to build slightly modernized 10-barrel .45-cal volley gun that will really impress Gunsmoke's latest customer.
Rich Wyatt and the Gunsmoke team give their client an opportunity to shoot the custom-made mortar axe gun they built for him.
Gunsmoke's minister client takes his new Model 1873 Colt out to a special "sinful" target range to test out his new pistol with his Cowboy Action Shooting skills.
A preacher visits Gunsmoke in search of a custom Model 1873 Colt pistol and Rich offers to build him one from scratch.
After intense lessons and practice in gun DCOA (Disassemble, Clean, Oil and Assemble), Paige showcases her new skills with her Model 1911 in front of Rich and Renee.
This Gunsmoke customer is ecstatic when she sees how the Howdah pistol she ordered as a present for her dad turned out.
Former pro-football player, Mark Schlereth, turns to Gunsmoke to purchase a new gun so he can go hunting with his son.
This Gunsmoke customer is looking to improve his Tommy gun and just wait until you see what Rich and Kurt have in store for this weapon!
Rich and Kurt Wyatt reveal their client's sporterized Krag Jorgensen, the same gun that Theodore Roosevelt used to charge up San Juan Hill and win the Spanish-American War. But will it work like it's supposed to?