Will decides to attempt what no one has been able to do and try to satisfy the demand for a silenced shotgun generated by the film "No Country for Old Men." To top off the week he certifies a Civil War cannon for operation with a few test firings.
Will puts the whole shop to work building a Browning machine gun and even flies in expert. Meanwhile Stephanie hits her weekly sales goal in two days then takes off to go bow fishing.
Firearms expert Tiger McKee asks Will, owner of Red Jacket Firearms, to build a gun that Tiger calls the samurai sword for today's warrior -the lightweight AR-15 Katana rifle. Also, Historian Glen finds a rare Civil War Coffee Grinder gun, but is it real?
The local sheriff asks Will, founder of Red Jacket Firearms, to convert a semi-automatic Tommy Gun into a modern, fully automatic weapon. Also, forensics firearms expert Charlie, tackles the impossible: a samurai sword-like machete.
A movie production company asks Red Jacket to blank adapt a machine gun which earns Chris a bit part in the movie. Stephanie wants to give her dad what he refers to as a Leopard gun; a double barreled sawed off shotgun with a pistol grip.
Vince, Red Jacket's lead gunsmith, creates a kill stick for alligator hunters - a weapon used at point-blank range that humanely kills gators without ruining their valuable hides. Also, forensics expert Charlie, tests the ballistics of some unusual guns.
Red Jacket modifies a pair of M16s for a twin mount and water cools them to provide continuous suppressive fire. Jennifer and Chris close sales but Chris gets caught with his girl friend on company time.
The new guy gets to build another MG 42 when a customer brings in a kit that was mangled to get past the ATF. Will gets ambitious and wants to build a machine gun that collapses to look like a lunch box.