


- Best of the BestS5 E1A Soviet semi-automatic rifle used in the 1941 Nazis invasion; a tactical OBR with 20 rounds of magazines; the Milkor M32A1 grenade launcher; an FNFAL self-loading selective fire battle rifle; a mortar-rigged barbed wire fence.
LiveTricks of the TradeS5 E2Trick shots are used to determine who stays and who goes; three teams of five perform the Annie Oakley shot; bowling pin challenge; shooting pipes out of mannequins' mouths.- Pick Your PoisonS5 E3The 14 remaining marksmen choose their rivals for a head-to-head showdown with the Sig Sauer P229.
- Crank TriggerS5 E4Contestants test their skills with the Black Widow long bow; two contestants must adapt to the revolutionary Gatling gun to stay in the game.
- Shooting DiceS5 E5The competitors break into squads for a fierce side-by-side shoot out with the 1875 Remington pistol; two contestants fire against the clock with the Ruger 1022 rifle in an old-fashioned shooting gallery challenge.
- The Mile ShotS5 E6A long-range sniper shot challenge; marksmen are tested with the Barrett M-Rad; the prehistoric Atlatl.
- Thread the NeedleS5 E7A returning challenge receives a daring makeover; the Rutgers Security Six revolver; contestants try to cleanly fire a bullet through a narrow tube.
- Familiar FoesS5 E8The remaining competitors face the most extreme trick shots of seasons past; contestants open capped bottles, blow cotton swabs to bits and knock soda cans out of the air; two players must successfully man Hotchkiss Cannons.
- Big BoomS5 E9Competitors blast clay birds mid flight with Benelli shotguns; the cross bow pits two competitors against each other.
- Zip or ShipS5 E10The marksmen are strapped to a mechanical arm and sent soaring with the SP89; two competitors zoom down a zip line course.
- A Game of HorseS5 E11The marksmen fire the Browning M1919 from a rolling Army half-track; competitors call the shots in a game of horse.
- Last Man StandingS5 E12The final four must crawl through a tunnel, dodge barbed wire and slither through mud with an AK-47.
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