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We Like Shooting 571 – Baclaclava

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Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 571! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Gear Chat

  • I got my new holster from Invader Concepts for my Colt Python.
  • The Mountain Partisan Split Chest Rig – Precision Mod is a tactical chest rig designed for high durability and versatility, featuring customizable attachments for various mission needs. It allows users to separate the front portion when prone and easily reconnect it when upright. This pre-built solution is intended for immediate use in challenging environments, impacting the gun community by providing a reliable option for tactical operations.
  • Nick – Mat9 So Far
    • Mat9 Upper
    • Hansohn Bros 3 lug adapter
    • Front sight and light mount
    • Cloud Rein Micro (on the way, not here yet)
    • Swampfox Kraken on ADM QD Mount
    • Bowers Vers 375 with 3 lug mount
    • Aero EPC9 lower
    • Franklin binary trigger
    • DFCO Kung Fu Grip
    • Midwest Alpha brace
    • Flatline Fiber sling

Bullet Points

  • Cody – Bolt Action pistols
  • Biofire has started shipping its “smart guns” to customers, but despite inquiries for review, the opportunity to test the firearm has been denied. Concerns about the reliability of the gun’s biometric and facial recognition unlocking mechanisms remain unaddressed, particularly in high-stress situations. The gun’s price point is notably higher than traditional firearms, which could influence its acceptance within the gun community.

GUN FIGHTS

WLS is Lifestyle

  • Hunting Gear Showdown
  • Hunting Rigs, like chest rigs, bino pouches. What is your perfect setup?

Aaron’s Alley

  • Daniel Defense is offering free tax stamps on their short-barreled rifles at Silencer Shop, potentially enticing more gun enthusiasts to purchase these firearms. This move could stir the pot in the gun community, challenging ongoing gun control narratives while encouraging ownership of NFA items.

Going Ballistic

  • A U.S. District Judge dismissed most of a lawsuit filed by Mexico against several American gun manufacturers over claims of unlawful firearm trafficking to drug cartels. This ruling reinforces protections for gun makers under U.S. law, as advocates argue that Mexico should focus on its own issues rather than targeting American companies. The decision is seen as a win for the gun community, underscoring the challenges faced by gun control proponents in attributing blame for violence to U.S. manufacturers.
  • NSSF is a farce.
    • The National Foundation for Gun Rights (NFGR) had to withdraw its lawsuit challenging Colorado’s 2013 magazine ban due to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s (NSSF) refusal to allow its Director of Research to provide a deposition. This deposition was critical to presenting evidence that the banned magazines are in “common use.” The lawsuit had already faced setbacks, including a Biden-appointed judge dismissing NFGR’s first expert witness. NFGR intends to renew its challenge to the magazine ban. The situation is a setback, but NFGR is committed to continuing the fight against what they view as an unconstitutional ban.
  • New Jersey shooters rejoice, as a court has un-banned the AR-15, thanks to an earlier Supreme Court ruling that makes it tough to ban commonly used self-defense weapons. However, the joy is tempered by the upholding of a law limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds, which some argue undermines self-defense capabilities. Appeals are planned, so the fight continues.
  • A U.S. District Judge dismissed most of Mexico’s lawsuit against American gun manufacturers, reiterating the protections offered by the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. The ruling has implications for the gun community, reinforcing legal protections against foreign lawsuits that attempt to blame U.S. gun makers for criminal activity abroad. State officials are pushing for further Supreme Court involvement, suggesting a determined resistance against alleged misuse of the U.S. legal system by international entities.
  • Bodycam footage from an assassination attempt on Donald Trump reveals local police frustration over the Secret Service’s protective measures, suggesting gaps in security during his events. The situation raises concerns about the adequacy of protection for former presidents, hinting that less armed oversight may be a recipe for disaster. This incident fuels narratives within the gun community regarding the necessity of personal armed defense amid perceived governmental inadequacies.
  • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld Maryland’s ban on AR-15s, labeling them as “highly unusual” despite their popularity as the most common rifle in America, with over 28 million in circulation. This decision is seen as another step in the ongoing legal battle over the Second Amendment and the rights of gun owners.
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  • The National Firearms Museum has denied rumors of selling firearms from its collection, clarifying that it remains fully operational and has enhanced its exhibits after a COVID-19 closure. While some loaned firearms may be returned to their owners, the museum asserts that its core collection is intact, countering online speculation from gun control advocates.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Captain Tiny Winky – Love the show, gets me through my days at work and has pointed me to a lot of cool goodies in the fun world the wife’s not the biggest fan but oh well pussys will never be hero’s
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Aaron your dirty laundry – If the cast were articles of clothing.

    Shawn is your significant other’s favorite bra. Not a whole lot to look at in and of itself and sometimes you really just want it to get out of the way and let the fun begin. But it holds everything together and keeps it presentable.
    Nick is your favorite pair of sweatpants for around the house. Familiar, comfortable, low key, and essential to your lifestyle. But you probably should have been wearing boxers underneath them because that last fart felt pretty wet.
    Aaron is that old t shirt from college that has found new life as a shop rag. Far beyond what most would consider its viable life span. You still find it to come in handy now and then. Althought you really are uncertain if those stains are oil, blood, or fecal matter and stopping to think about it makes you have to swallow back the vomit.
    Savage is that Gore tex rain coat you bought because it was on sale. Most of the time you forget its even in your closet but when needed, it’s probably the most valuable part of your wardrobe.
    Jeremy is that favorite ball cap that you wear literally everywhere and with any outfit. Normies dont understand its value and you’re friends don’t either. But if you had to throw away every piece of clothing you owned except one, you’d be freeballing in public and rocking this hat. People look very uncomfortable when they see you wearing it. But seriously, how many times do you really need to explain that the foreskins of your vanquished enemies pinned to it are artistic rather than psycopathic?
    Love the show. Keep up the good work.
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Jamrock – Just listened the March 7th gunfights episode. None of the “rap” songs were rap songs. They were Jamaican Dancehall, sung in the local dialect. It being a 3rd world country also explains the guns the lyrics spoke about. See

 

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