Paul Shull
Self
The Weapon Hunter (2015)
Season 1
History buff Paul Shull is on a mission to find some of the world's rarest weapons from military history. This series chronicles his journey as he locates, fixes and fires antique weapons.
Released Oct. 5, 2015
Episode 52 min
None+
Genres: Reality, Reality TV
Keywords: imdb.non-fiction
Watch Providers: fuboTV, Philo, YouTube TV
Network: Smithsonian Channel
Country: United States
Languages:
English
S1E1 - Tank Destroyer
Host Paul Shull has been invited by his friend, a military enthusiast and mechanic, to assist him on a once in a lifetime project: to rebuild the incredibly rare Achilles Tank Destroyer.
Oct. 5, 2015, midnight
S1E2 - Sniper Rifles
With the help of some old and new collector friends, host Paul Shull sets out on a cross-country trek to try and settle an old argument: what was the best sniper rifle of WWII?
Oct. 12, 2015, midnight
S1E3 - Civil War Cannons
Host Paul Shull takes a journey through Tennessee, Kentucky and Oregon to find and fire the deadliest pieces of light field artillery of the Civil War: the 10lb Parrott and the 3-inch Ordnance Rifle.
Oct. 19, 2015, midnight
S1E4 - Nazi Assault Rifle
To military history collectors, it's the rarest of all machine guns. The FG-42 assault rifle, designed specifically for German World War II paratroopers, is so rare that they now sell for thousands of dollars at auctions.
Oct. 26, 2015, midnight
S1E5 - Monster Machine Gun
It's fast, ferocious, powerful, and ultra-rare. The mobile machine gun called the Quad 50 was one of the most punishing weapons of World War II, but it's rarely seen today.
Nov. 2, 2015, midnight
S1E6 - Flamethrowers
The flamethrower is one of the most terrifying weapons in existence, capable of launching a 2,200-degree wall of fire over 100 feet.
Nov. 9, 2015, midnight
Network: Smithsonian Channel
Episode Runtime: 52 min.
Season Runtime: 52 min.
Released: Oct. 5, 2015
Last Air Date: March 19, 2017, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: NR
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