Co-host of “Outnumbered” Emily Compagno joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to talk about the amazing experiences she had while filming the new Fox Nation series, “Weapons of War”.
“It is by far the coolest thing I have ever done. Not only for the premise, which is that in every single one of these five episodes, I experience and take you along for the ride one of the weapons of war that shaped America’s history. Not only for that, but also because what I got to play with. Things like a flame thrower and not just shoot a flamethrower, but then cook a steak with a flamethrower, not just shoot a minigun in a range, but then shoot him minigun from a helicopter while like circling around a mountain and then getting the targets from there. I drove and shot a Sherman tank, the Howitzer, which is the most like powerful weapon in private hands history. And the flintlock musket, which may seem like it’s not that big of a deal, but I assure you that thing has a boom to it. These episodes are explosive. And of course, the show is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who fight valiantly day in and day out to secure our freedom.”
Listen to the podcast to hear what else she had to say!