# Episode Title/Synopsis Season 7 Air time
79 Knife training for gunfighters
Everybody carries a “tactical folding knife,” but how many people really know how to use that knife, or integrate that knife into personal defense techniques with a handgun? Ace trainer Michael Janich shows you “how to take a knife to a gunfight!”
01/03/07
04/11/07
80
The Snubbie, Sex lies and videotape
No matter what people say they carry, the most popular carry gun in the United States is the small frame “snubby” revolver. But shooting the snubby presents some challenges, and ace trainer Walt Rauch shows you the inside secrets!
11/10/07
04/18/07
81 5.11 Challenge
There’s nothing like the 5.11 Challenge in Montana, a law enforcement shooting event for the patrol officer. This year, two-person teams from Minnesota, Arkansas and Georgia go for the gold, and SHOOTING GALLERY is there with an exclusive.
01/24/07
04/25/07
82 Practical Team Rifle
What happens when some of the best long-distance and tactical rifle shooters get together at the Whittington Center in New Mexico for a grueling practical/tactical match? The answer is a lot of world class shooting at distances just short of amazing.
01/31/07
83
Unintended Consequences
Novelist John Ross, who rocked the gun culture with his controversial novel “Unintended Consequences,” heads for the range with SHOOTNG GALLERY for his first major interview ever.
02/07/07
84 Steel Challenge 1
The Steel Challenge is the SuperBowl of shooting sports competitions, and it’s even hotter this year with the OUTDOOR CHANNEL/SIGARMS 80 Second Challenge — break 80 seconds on the new 8-stage course of fire and take home $30,000…the biggest payday in shooting!
02/14/07
85 Steel Challenge 2
We pick up the action at Stage 3 of the 25th Anniversary running of the Steel Challenge, the SuperBowl of shooting sports competition, with 300 of the top shooters in the world vying for $30,000 in the OUTDOOR CHANNEL/SIGARMS 80 Second Challenge.
02/21/07
86 GUNSITE Smith&Wesson invitational
Once a year Smith & Wesson gathers some of the top firearms media people in the country for a week of training at GUNSITE, America’s premier shooting school. In addition to an opportunity to train with S&W’s newest firearms, the Invitational is an opportunity to see some of the products that will be making news next year.
02/28/07
87 STI The Next Step in Evolution
Gunmaker STI International owns a staggering 80% of the competition market with their cutting-edge polymer-framed 1911-style high capacity pistols. They’re now moving their high-end manufacturing techniques to traditional single stack 1911s and even single action revolvers.
03/07/07
88 Barrett 50 BMG Women’s
Think ultra long-range shooting with the huge .50BMG cartridge is a boys-only club? Well, think again as we join Barrett Rifle’s, the makers of the first and best Big 50s, in their first women-only class at the Whittington Center in Raton, NM.
03/14/07
89 Gunsite Foreign Weapons
What do our soldiers in the Middle East face every day? Well, before Marines head over to Iraq, they take a very special class at GUNSITE introducing them to foreign weapons systems. For the first time, someone other than a Marine is taking the course, and it’s another SHOOTING GALLERY exclusive.
03/21/07
90 Tactical Cowboy
Once a season, host Michael Bane eschews his tactical gear for turn-of-the-century cowboy guns, and this time he’s hankering to use not just one hand, but both, shooting Gunfighter style!
03/28/07
91 Detonics
In the mid-1970s, Detonics, the first successful manufacturer of small 1911s, rocked the shooting world with a series of innovations that still represent the cutting edge of Browning tgechnology. Now Detonics is back, with more than their signature mini-gun.
04/04/07


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Each week, we explore a different facet of the very wide world of shooting, from competition to law enforcement to self-defense to the men and women at arms who are defending this country. 

Unlike other shooting shows you may have seen, each episode of SG is themed, that is, the whole show is devoted to a single topic. That’s because we believe that shooters want to know a little bit more than the usual collection of “sound bytes.” Some of our episodes are light-hearted; some are deadly serious. One thing is consistent, however — you’ll only see this kind of coverage on SHOOTING GALLERY! By shooters; for shooters; about shooters.

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