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We Like Shooting 572 – IOFCE

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We Like Shooting Episode 572

This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Night Fision, Mitchell Defense, and Matador Arms

 

Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 572! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Gear Chat

  • Cresilon
  • Ported Glock Barrels

Bullet Points

  • Shawn – QD Comp: A Quick Look
  • Shadow Systems QD Comp
  • Shawn – Liberty Mfg Vibes
  • Liberty Mfg LLC
  • Shawn – FightLite Industries Vibes
  • FightLite Industries
  • Shawn – Guns and Gear: Smith & Wesson
  • Smith & Wesson
  • Shawn – Holosun: The Cool Optics Brand
  • Holosun
  • Shawn – Thrill Seekers Unite!
  • THRIL
  • Shawn – Liberty Bell Firearms Vibes
  • Liberty Bell Firearms
  • The article introduces the new TAO50 .50 BMG bolt-action rifle, highlighting its design features, including a patented roller-bearing bolt system and a specialized muzzle brake intended to enhance shooting comfort. Targeted for release in the fall at a price of approximately $8,900, this rifle may impact the gun community by offering a potentially more comfortable option for shooting large caliber rifles.
  • All Guns and Ammo subscribers now have digital access to their magazine content, allowing them to read on popular mobile devices.
  • Savage Arms has updated its Model 42 survival rifle by introducing new tactical color options, Olive Drab Green and Flat Dark Earth, aimed at enhancing its appeal. This change may influence the gun community’s interest in survival firearms, particularly those looking for modern aesthetics in traditional combo guns. The MSRP for the new color variants is set at $579.
  • James Reeves provides a first look at the latest enhancements to the CZ P07 and P09 handguns, showcasing new features, hands-on testing, and insights from a CZ engineer at the factory in the Czech Republic. This release may influence the gun community by generating interest in the upgraded models and fostering discussions about their performance and design improvements.

 

Gun Fights

Step right up for “Gun Fights,” the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It’s a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out!

WLS is Lifestyle

 

  • GOALS Booth Drama
  • Correction: Upon conducting research, it appears it relates to the field of firearms, ammunition, and militaria. 14.5mm point detonating projectiles are a type of military surplus artillery simulator rounds. These rounds are designed to detonate on impact or towards a set time after being fired. CDVS is a recognized seller of such materials.
    • Key Points:
      1. 14.5mm point detonating projectiles are artillery simulator rounds typically launched from shotguns or large-caliber firearms.
      2. These rounds are designed to detonate on impact or burst in the air after a stipulated period (3 or 6 seconds).
      3. The 20mm pull-down powder used with these projectiles is primarily for reloaders owning large bore DDs (Destructive Devices).
    • Extra information includes the fact that these simulator rounds don’t fall under the classification of explosives due to the payload being under the regulated amount. Also, it was found that present-day enthusiasts utilize these rounds in 3D printed 37mm projectiles, among other applications.

Aaron’s Alley

Going Ballistic

  • Oregon’s recent law banning homebuilt firearms, including so-called “ghost guns,” has sparked a legal battle as the Firearms Policy Coalition plans to challenge the ban in court. They argue that the law infringes on citizens’ rights and is inconsistent with historical traditions of firearm ownership, drawing on the precedent set by recent rulings that have struck down similar gun control measures in other states.
  • July 2024 marks a notable uptick in NICS background checks, reversing a year-long decline, likely driven by election-year jitters among gun enthusiasts. With over a million checks completed for the 60th consecutive month, this trend indicates robust interest in firearm ownership amidst political chaos, much to the dismay of those who push for stricter gun control measures.
  • A federal court has ruled in favor of Clark Aposhian against the ATF’s bump stock ban, declaring it an overreach of regulatory authority. This decision, grounded in recent Supreme Court rulings against Chevron deference, could empower the gun community to challenge additional ATF regulations, potentially impacting future firearm-based policies and restrictions.
  • New York City has taken a significant step in expanding concealed carry rights by allowing nonresidents to apply for permits, following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that struck down restrictive gun laws. This shift could enhance the ability of visitors to legally carry firearms in the city, addressing a long-standing issue for nonresident gun owners while prompting gun rights advocates to remain vigilant about the implementation of these new regulations.
  • The ATF has begun a 90-day window for returning bump stocks to their original owners after a Supreme Court ruling found them incorrectly classified as machineguns. This move is seen as a bureaucratic obstacle rather than a straightforward return of property, highlighting the agency’s ongoing unpredictability and reinforcing the belief that gun rights are under constant threat from regulatory overreach. Gun owners are reminded to comply with state laws upon retrieval, as several states still ban bump stocks.
  • Texas House Republicans are pushing for the reversal of a gun ban at the Texas State Fair set for 2024, which represents a shift from a previous policy allowing concealed carry. They argue that banning firearms makes the fair less safe, pointing to the notion that gun-free zones attract crime.
  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has threatened legal action against the City of Dallas over a gun ban at the State Fair of Texas, asserting that it violates state law protecting the rights of licensed firearm carriers. This move is welcomed by many in the gun community, who argue that such bans create unsafe environments and contradict Second Amendment rights.
  • The Democrats’ 2024 party platform aims to implement federal gun control measures, including universal background checks and bans on “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines. These proposals, modeled after California’s strict gun laws, signal increased scrutiny and potential legal exposure for gun manufacturers. The effect on the gun community could be significant as it faces ongoing challenges to Second Amendment rights and increased regulatory pressure.
  • The Ninth Circuit Court has reversed a stay on the enforcement of California’s “1-in-30” gun purchase ban, allowing a legal challenge against this restriction to proceed, thus preventing the enforcement of a law considered detrimental to Second Amendment rights. This decision is seen as a victory for gun rights advocates in the ongoing battle against state-imposed gun control measures.
  • “Shoot the Vote” is mobilizing unregistered gun owners to vote in support of the Second Amendment, emphasizing the importance of participation to counter potential gun control efforts. The initiative highlights that many gun owners and hunters did not vote in past elections, urging active engagement to ensure pro-Second Amendment victories.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Jeremy’s Third Leg – Just listen to the fucking podcast, you’ll either love it or hate it. If you love it, good, you may not be a shithead. If you don’t like it, well, you probably love Jeremy’s third leg in your ear pussy. I love it, and I only tested partially fat and black (aka Tony Simone Syndrome). I tested positive for retarded too though, so take this review with caution.
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Your Moms Awkward Boner – The We Like Shooting Show is a lot like your mom’s awkward boner. You should tell everyone about it, but you only tell certain people. Share it with your friends, it’s a circus of the greatest kind.
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Msteele999 – I like the shows – you will too.

 

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