
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week on No Lowballers, we’re going off script. While Logan Metesh of HIgh Caliber History is on special assignment—making a little history of his own at home—we’re firing up something special for you. Allen of GunBroker takes the driver’s seat for a nostalgic deep dive into one of the wildest automotive promotions in American history: the 1985 Chevy K10 Outdoorsman.
Picture it—McDonald’s smoke-filled booths, Walkmans on hips, and square-body Chevys rolling off the line. But this wasn’t just any truck. This one came with a lever-action Winchester Model 94AE XTR .30-30 right from the dealership. No floor mats, no keychains—Chevrolet literally handed you a rifle. It was an era of big hair, big engines, and bold marketing, when America wasn’t afraid to pair horsepower with firepower.
Show Highlights:
• A trip back to 1985, when Chevy sold a lifestyle, not just a truck
• The outrageous Outdoorsman package—custom badging, heavy-duty suspension, and premium fabrics
• The Winchester connection: how buyers drove home with a brand-new Model 94 rifle
• ESPN, Dick Butkus, and the Chevy Sportsman’s Team Challenge—TV’s wildest mashup of guns and gasoline
• Why the Outdoorsman remains one of the rarest, most collectible square-body Chevys ever built
• Reflections on an America that wasn’t afraid to be bold, brash, and a little ridiculous—in the best way possible
Tune in and take the ride back to the 1980s, when Chevy built a truck that came with its own hunting season.
Join the Conversation:
Got thoughts on the Outdoorsman? Ever seen one in person—or better yet, owned one? Drop a comment, send us your questions, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review No Lowballers wherever you listen.
And don’t forget:
👉 Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform
👉 Like and share the show with fellow collectors
👉 Leave us a review — every rating helps more listeners discover No Lowballers
👍 Like, Share, and Review
Every rating, review, and share helps us bring more firearms history and industry insight to you each week.
🔔 Don’t Miss an Episode
Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and catch No Lowballers every week.
Listen now on your favorite platform and don’t forget: If you’re already a subscriber, make sure to re-subscribe using the updated links below to keep receiving new episodes.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UoPXevKfKwruKcEcV4ir3
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-lowballers/id1812452370
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0f74f614-ea1c-4ca6-abd4-cfaf5135bf8e/no-lowballers
iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/274120614/
Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id6595321
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NoLowballersPodcast/videos
To stream directly or learn more, visit www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast
Follow No Lowballers on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, historical deep dives and weekly drops every Thursday.
By Outdoors OnlineThis week on No Lowballers, we’re going off script. While Logan Metesh of HIgh Caliber History is on special assignment—making a little history of his own at home—we’re firing up something special for you. Allen of GunBroker takes the driver’s seat for a nostalgic deep dive into one of the wildest automotive promotions in American history: the 1985 Chevy K10 Outdoorsman.
Picture it—McDonald’s smoke-filled booths, Walkmans on hips, and square-body Chevys rolling off the line. But this wasn’t just any truck. This one came with a lever-action Winchester Model 94AE XTR .30-30 right from the dealership. No floor mats, no keychains—Chevrolet literally handed you a rifle. It was an era of big hair, big engines, and bold marketing, when America wasn’t afraid to pair horsepower with firepower.
Show Highlights:
• A trip back to 1985, when Chevy sold a lifestyle, not just a truck
• The outrageous Outdoorsman package—custom badging, heavy-duty suspension, and premium fabrics
• The Winchester connection: how buyers drove home with a brand-new Model 94 rifle
• ESPN, Dick Butkus, and the Chevy Sportsman’s Team Challenge—TV’s wildest mashup of guns and gasoline
• Why the Outdoorsman remains one of the rarest, most collectible square-body Chevys ever built
• Reflections on an America that wasn’t afraid to be bold, brash, and a little ridiculous—in the best way possible
Tune in and take the ride back to the 1980s, when Chevy built a truck that came with its own hunting season.
Join the Conversation:
Got thoughts on the Outdoorsman? Ever seen one in person—or better yet, owned one? Drop a comment, send us your questions, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review No Lowballers wherever you listen.
And don’t forget:
👉 Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform
👉 Like and share the show with fellow collectors
👉 Leave us a review — every rating helps more listeners discover No Lowballers
👍 Like, Share, and Review
Every rating, review, and share helps us bring more firearms history and industry insight to you each week.
🔔 Don’t Miss an Episode
Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and catch No Lowballers every week.
Listen now on your favorite platform and don’t forget: If you’re already a subscriber, make sure to re-subscribe using the updated links below to keep receiving new episodes.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UoPXevKfKwruKcEcV4ir3
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-lowballers/id1812452370
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0f74f614-ea1c-4ca6-abd4-cfaf5135bf8e/no-lowballers
iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/274120614/
Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id6595321
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NoLowballersPodcast/videos
To stream directly or learn more, visit www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast
Follow No Lowballers on Instagram and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, historical deep dives and weekly drops every Thursday.