Temecula, Calif. –-(Ammoland.com)- R. Lee Ermey – a.k.a. The Gunny – is the host of an all-new, captivating TV series on Outdoor Channel called: GunnyTime with R. Lee Ermey.
The retired Marine Corps Drill Instructor, character actor, and weapons enthusiast best known for his stellar performances in films like Full Metal Jacket, Saving Silverman and Toy Story, is taking to Twitter to connect with you – the fans.
In the second episode of his immersive half-hour series during MidwayUSA’s Wednesday Night at the Range programming block, The Gunny will shoot off rapid fire rounds of tweets to his loyal followers. Want to know what his weapon of choice is or what caused the biggest explosion while filming this season? Maybe you just want to say “Semper Fi” and thank him for his 11-year U.S. Marine Corps service? Gunny answers all your questions and more.
To join, sign into Twitter between 8 and 8:30 p.m. ET. Be sure to tag The Gunny (@RLeeErmey) and Outdoor Channel (@OUTDChannel), and use #GunnyTime to participate in the conversation.
Get insider details, straight from The Gunny’s mouth!
Produced by Rogin Entertainment, GunnyTime with R. Lee Ermey is centered on weapons, weaponized vehicles and weapons technology – past, present and future. While consulting with top-notch experts, The Gunny will get a chance to scratch his itchy trigger finger as he demonstrates the power and history behind a gamut of weaponry.
In the second episode of the series, titled “Size Doesn’t Matter,” The Gunny hangs out with Trey Hicks and Brandon Jewell from Dillon Aero company to talk about (and tear it up with) one of his favorite guns, the Dillon Minigun. Afterwards, Gunny is joined by two-time United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) National Champion and Team GLOCK member Tori Nonaka, who swings by with the brand new GLOCK 43.
- WHEN: During the airing of the second episode of GunnyTime with R. Lee Ermey on Wednesday, April 22 2015, starting at 8 p.m. ET.
- WHERE: On Twitter via R. Lee Ermey (@RLeeErmey) and Outdoor Channel’s (@OUTDChannel) handles.
To find out how to get the network in your area, go to www.OutdoorChannel.com/ChannelFinder or call (855) 44-OUTDOOR.