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Open Source Defense

Open Source Defense

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Show overview

Open Source Defense launched in 2024 and has put out 7 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 9 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 58 min and 1h 31m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 9 months ago. Published by opensourcedefense.

Episodes
7
Running
2024–2025 · 1y
Median length
1h 15m
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

In-depth interviews with outstanding founders and builders in the civilian defense industry. Culture is upstream of politics, and technology is upstream of culture.

Latest Episodes

Ep 7Marc Nemati of GrabAGun

Marc is the president and CEO of GrabAGun. 0:00 - Intro 0:29 - Why to IPO, and what it’s like 3:54 - Navigating regulatory scrutiny and having mission-aligned shareholders 13:29 - Stock buyback 15:10 - M&A opportunities in the gun space 22:33 - An everything store for guns 24:43 - GrabAGun technical systems 29:07 - Data and analytics in the industry 32:59 - Operational challenges and opportunities for growth 37:03 - GrabAGun’s board of directors 41:01 - Building a team 46:52 - Managing risk in the early days of a startup

Aug 7, 202550 min

Ep 6Tim of Hoffman Tactical

Tim is the founder of Hoffman Tactical. 0:00 - Intro 0:23 - How has 3D printing evolved compared to what Tim expected? 9:16 - Does 3D printing need a killer app? 14:22 - Opportunities in destructive devices 18:20 - Tim likes anti-materiel rifles 18:49 - Gun designs are dictated by their manufacturing technology 20:39 - Hoffman Tactical’s customers 24:24 - Drones, automated defense systems, and the potential there 35:12 - Community isn’t strictly required for private defense 40:59 - The Super Safety 43:30 - Debating the value of forced reset triggers and full auto fire 52:12 - Why small companies out-innovate big ones 56:32 - Tim on hot air balloons

Apr 24, 202559 min

Ep 5Rob of Constellation Response

Rob is the founder of Constellation Response, the store for gun culture 3.0. Timeline: 0:00 - Intro to Rob and Constellation Response 4:44 - Why modern civilian comms are changing from the old days 8:11 - The rise of Meshtastic and its applications 18:45 - Acceleration in radios 21:43 - Why Constellation Response is getting into drones 24:17 - Drone training courses 30:01 - The impact of regulation on the cool things you could do with drones 36:31 - The future of autonomous drones 42:11 - 3D printing, drones, AI, and comms feel like something really cool is swirling into shape 46:18 - Are signal jammers going to become a thing in the US? 51:16 - Tethered drones 56:38 - Follow Constellation Response

Mar 26, 202557 min

Ep 4David Han Jr. of Canine Defense Technologies

David is the founder of Canine Defense Technologies, which makes drones for defense professionals and serious civilians. Timeline: 0:00 - Intro 0:49 - Drone nomenclature 1:44 - Counterdrone tech and the competition between offense and defense 8:42 - Technological lessons from Ukraine 16:16 - Applying those lessons to civilian drone tech 19:16 - What is the FAA getting in the way of? 25:50 - Panics that could drive bad regulation 32:08 - History and mission of Canine Defense 43:29 - Supply chain as limiting factor 44:55 - Innovations in drone propulsion and power 50:10 - Drones as Second Amendment arms and why fears of misuse are probably overblown 58:50 - Growing Canine Defense’s business 1:05:38 - Future products from Canine Defense 1:08:22 - Decentralized community-building with drone swarms

Jan 22, 20251h 14m

Ep 3Jon and Sarah Hauptman of PHLster Holsters

Jon and Sarah run PHLster Holsters, makers of the Enigma, other holsters, and groundbreaking education about how to carry comfortably. Timeline: 0:00 - The journey to making holsters 7:58 - What was the need PHLster was responding to? 17:34 - When did Sarah know the Enigma was going to be good? 35:57 - How much of a breakthrough was the Enigma for PHLster? 41:35 - Education and holster fitment as a science 49:28 - What's wrong with telling people to dress around the gun 58:13 - The importance of online communities 1:08:52 - The dynamic around gun products marketed to women 1:20:21 - Social media as a design and manufacturing tool 1:29:48 - Nobody goes to the anti-gun range

Dec 19, 20241h 43m

Ep 2Jay of Pew Science

Jay is the founder and technical director of Pew Science, the world's top silencer testing company. Timeline: 0:00 - Are low back pressure silencers the end of history? 4:50 - Why silencers break the FN SCAR 17 7:12 - Pistol silencers are hard 19:21 - What were the breakthroughs in silencer technology? 24:06 - Consumers, not the military, are now driving the silencer industry 44:16 - Is there value in modular cans? 48:48 - The mechanics of silencer assembly 54:59 - Standardization in silencer attachment 1:00:41 - Consumer demand vs. military standards 1:05:36 - Flash hider vs. muzzle brake for suppression 1:09:34 - Understanding the SCAR's sensitivity to silencers 1:18:27 - About Pew Science

Nov 20, 20241h 36m

Ep 1Isaac Botkin of T.Rex Arms

Isaac Botkin is a longtime leader at T.Rex Arms and the perfect first guest for the Open Source Defense podcast. We talk about the beginnings of T.Rex, whether guns actually prevent tyranny, and future tech in the civilian defense industry. Timeline: 0:00 - Intro and Background 2:44 - Milestones and Growth of T.Rex Arms 9:51 - Challenges of Growth as a Company 17:45 - Hiring for Passion and Mission Alignment 25:55 - Transparency and Honesty in Marketing 32:58 - The Evolution of Gun Culture 38:56 - Gun Culture 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 51:44 - Do Guns Prevent Tyranny? 1:02:33 - The Future of Gun Culture, Body Armor, and Night Vision 1:21:47 - Lightning Round on Upcoming Gun Tech

Oct 30, 20241h 24m
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