After Red Jacket looses a lucrative contract, Will and Joe have a heart to heart about RJF's future. Will attempts to fit a 25mm Hotchkiss canon inside a pick up truck. Joe prototypes a flying drone, to fire remotely. Will is hand-delivered dreadful news.
Joe's new role as CEO causes tension in the shop. Will keeps focused on their newest challenge - a snowmobile with twin MAG-58s attached to it. Charlie works on a rare seven-foot long Japanese Jingal rifle. Joe goes it alone on a risky deal with Vince.
A former pro football player turned contractor hires Will to have a triple barrel 12 gauge demolition shotgun made. Joe's closed-door meetings and secret phone calls have everyone wondering what he's up to, and his new policies anger Steph and Kris.
A WWII 75mm Scorpion Tank pulls into the shop's parking lot demanding Will's attention, and they soon discover that this Scorpion may have a lethal sting.
Joe keeps trying to sell Will on making his building Red Jacket's new home. Plus, Will gets commissioned to attach a Mac 11 machine pistol to a Saiga-12 shotgun.
A request comes in to have a long-range rifle mounted on a vehicle that can drive deep into the swaps. Will wants to debut a prototype of RJF .308, but Joe thinks using the RJF 300 blackout makes more business sense so they have a build-off!
Will senses danger in the way a rare, water-cooled, 50 cal Browning machine gun is running. He steps in to keep the shooter safe, by rebuilding the powerful gun. Charlie defies Will by taking on a friendly bet. Will gives Joe an ultimatum.
Will faces his biggest challenges yet deciding on a new home for Red Jacket and working on the world's largest civilian owned gun, the 155mm Russian D20.
Red Jacket finally finds their new home. During the relocation, Will is commissioned to mount the only known functioning Hispano-Suiza to a motorcycle sidecar.
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By what name was Sons of Guns (2011) officially released in Canada in English?