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- Investigators of the strange, John E.L. Tenney and Chad Lindberg, explore the world's most allegedly haunted locations in search of the truth regarding the nature of existence and if there are worlds beyond our reality.
- Single Dad Seeking follows five single fathers looking for love as they juggle raising their own children.
- From a phone case that allows you to print pictures instantly to a Big Wheels for adults, this season the ALL-AMERICAN MAKERS use their know how to invent amazing products.
- Lords of War brings you inside the intriguing world of historical weaponry as Sean Rich and his team of weapons experts travel across the country in search of the best in antique weapons and militaria. Journey through history as the guys assess, test, and auction the bounties of war.
- Beloved diners, that are in need of a makeover, are spruced up as a surprise to the owner.
- House flippers Jeff and Rachel Krause revamp outdated Craftsman and bungalow homes in Tacoma, WA. Jeff left his job to become a full-time real estate broker and flipper while Rachel designs and stages all the houses, transforming them with their signature "Krause House" style.
- Catering Wars on Lifetime follows four of Atlanta's top catering companies as they compete for the best jobs in town by offering the lowest bid.
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- The guys are in Southern California where they fire a wheellock, come across what could be an uncut sheet of revolutionary currency, appraise what could be a 16th century German crossbow and evaluate a British Henry Martini Rifle.
- Califrnia becomes the land of auction opportunity. The daughter of an infantryman brings in her father's map of his journey during WWII and Sean meets Kevin, who brings in a 17th century bronze cannon.
- The guys head to Southern California for an extravaganza of military collectables. Jim shoots an 1873 Colt .45 revolver, an iconic piece of Americana from the Wild West
- The guys head to Colorado for an extravaganza of military collectibles; shooter fires a MAC 10 submachine gun, the iconic weapon of Hollywood movies like "Pulp Fiction."
- Sean and the guys are in Colorado Springs doing what they do best: finding the best military items and weapons for their auction. Shooter examines a Kel-Tec RFB .308 rifle and carries it to the range to see if it works.
- The guys head to Southern California for an eclectic auction spanning the centuries and continents. Sean examines a pair of 18th Century dueling pistols and the heads to the shooting range.
- The Lords of War inspect a rare piece of WWII memorabilia that couriers used behind enemy lines. If it's authentic, it could be valued at $18,000. And one seller, disappointed to learn his Japanese katana sword was not actually Made in Japan, is in for a big surprise.
- The guys head to Houston to fire off a German MG-42 machine gun from World War II. Known as Â"Hitler's BuzzsawÂ", the MG-42 fired 1,200 to 1,500 rounds per minute and killed thousands of Americans in Normandy.
- Sean and the Lords of War are just outside of Colorado Springs, Colo., on the hunt for the best military items and collectibles for their auction. Shooter comes across a Browning BAR rifle, first used in WWI, and heads to the shooting range to see if the weapon still fires.
- It's a Colt single action Army gun that brings in the big bucks this week. The seller swears the gun is haunted and has a spooky story to back up his claim. But once the Lords of War fully test the weapon and jokingly exorcise the demons, the rare collectible brings in a small fortune.
- Sean and the team are in Pasadena, Texas, to track down top-notch military pieces for their upcoming auction. Shooter comes across the Italian version of an M-14 and is thrilled when the seller agrees to let him test the Italian stallion out on the range
- In Cape Coral, Fla., Sean and Hammer meet a seller who grew up playing with what could be a Spanish helmet from the 16th century. If it's the real deal, this man's childhood toy could be worth thousands of dollars!
- Sean and his team are in Cape Coral, Florida, in the search of the best military items and collectibles for their auction. Jim meets a seller with the gun that made the twenties roar - the 1928 Thompson submachine gun, a.k.a. the "Tommy Gun". This gun is famous for being used by lawmen and gangsters during the prohibition era. The seller bought this item from an estate sale, and Jim guarantees it'll fetch $13,000 at the auction - if it fires. Sean and Hammer evaluate what could be a Spanish helmet from the 16th century, which the seller and his brothers used to play with as kids. Reproduction armor is common, but the real thing can be worth tens of thousands of dollars. If Sean and Hammer can prove that this item is the real deal, this seller's childhood toy could be worth a fortune! Sean meets a veteran in possession of one of Sean's favorite weapons - a Queen Anne flintlock pistol. These weapons were named after the period of Queen Anne's reign from 1702-1714 and were in use up until the War of 1812! Noblemen used these duel purpose weapons, which combine a pistol with a sword, in close quarter encounters. Sean takes this multifunction gun out to the range to put it through its paces - and to guarantee it's true value. Sean meets a man in possession of a model pirate ship he's affectionately nicknamed the "S.S. Cha Ching". Model ships have been in production since the 15th century, and the seller hopes the $1,000 he paid for this item was the right investment. Although antique model ships can be worth many tens of thousands of dollars at auction, Sean wonders if this model ship should be renamed the "S.S. P.O.S."
- Sean and his team are in Naples, Florida, where they awaken a sea service pistol that could have been used during the war in the Americas, evaluate what could be a Colt .45 that belonged to Buffalo Bill Cody, see if a Japanese Katana can slice through some armor, and pull the trigger on the type of gun used by the Navy SEALs.
- The team is in Lehigh, Florida, where they discover a rare anti-bandit gun, evaluate what could be a late 16th century treasure chest, appraise a deadly Indian thrusting dagger and test fire the famous M2 Browning machine gun.
- In Fort Myers, Fla., the guys have big expectations; the city is named after a military fort, after all. It certainly doesn't disappoint when the first item they see is a 1915 Vickers, a rare machine gun.
- Pat's Party Perfect wins a "Bark-Mitzvah" for a dog, but the kosher demands of the client force Chanee to go on a citywide hunt for a specialized kitchen and Pat looking for hard-to-find affordable kosher food.
- When Atlanta's Finest wins a high-end Botox party, Brother Jimmy's wildly expensive ideas upset sister Lori and threaten to run the budget into the ground. A snooty bridal event planner puts Boss Hawg and Chef Matt's relationship to the test.
- Sourcing pigeon (squab) for an authentic Civil War event proves more difficult than expected and Ocean Catering's Chef Shane considers getting them the old fashioned way--hunting.