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We Like Shooting Episode 580
This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, Safe Life Defense, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Medical Gear Outfitters, XTech Tactical, and Mitchell Defense
Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 580! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
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Gear Chat
- Jeremy – Zenith ZF-56 Unplugged
- Zenith ZF-56
- Jeremy – Old School Winchester Style
- 1918 Winchester 1892 .25-20
- Nick – Unlocking a New Era!
- New Master Key!
- Nick – Pricey Handwear Tips
- Expensive gloves
- Shawn – Video Update on Magnifier
- Magnifier video update
- Smith & Wesson has introduced the Bodyguard 2.0, a revamped pocket-sized .380 pistol with significant improvements in capacity, trigger, and ergonomics, which has been positively received during a recent demonstration at their new facility in Tennessee.
- Shawn – Alias Belt System
- A new modular carrying system called the Alias Belt has been introduced, designed to enhance the strength and adaptability of holster attachment for concealed carry. It allows users to secure holsters in various positions with a strong, all-metal clip and locking receiver, improving consistency in draw and comfort. The system is compatible with many popular Kydex holsters, aiming to provide better concealment and ease of use within the gun community.
Bullet Points
- Aaron – Back and Better Than Ever!
- GUESS WHO IS BACK!!
- Franklin Armory has introduced the G-S193, a binary trigger and slide kit compatible with the Glock 19 Gen 3, allowing users to switch between semiautomatic and binary firing modes. This product follows NFA regulations and offers features such as tritium night sights and an optics-ready design. The G-S193 joins two other models for different Glock variants, with a retail price of $900. States that do not permit binary triggers include California, New York, and several others.
- Shawn – Rossi Honors a Legendary Lawman
- Rossi has introduced a limited-edition Rio Bravo Wyatt Earp rifle, a .22LR lever-action firearm adorned with Earp’s likeness and badge. With only 500 units produced, the rifle is aimed at collectors and enthusiasts of Wild West memorabilia. The firearm’s MSRP is $469, reflecting its novelty rather than any performance enhancements.
- Shawn – G9 Defense Expands Product Line
- G9 Defense has launched a new line of lead-free safari ammunition featuring Shape Charge Technology, designed for effective penetration and large wound channels. This innovation aims to address the challenges faced by dangerous game hunters by combining deep penetration with effective injury creation. The ammunition is available in three calibers, catering to standard loads while ensuring consistent performance.
- Watchtower has introduced a new limited-production double-stack 1911 pistol called the Demolitia 1911, chambered in 9x19mm and designed in collaboration with YouTuber Matt Carriker. This model features enhancements for accuracy and is set for release in winter 2025, with a high MSRP of $4,799. The introduction of this new firearm may impact consumer interest and sales within the gun community due to its unique features and limited availability.
- XTech Tactical has launched the MAG-ADAPT, a new accessory for the 17-round magazines compatible with the P365 and P365 XL, allowing for a flush fit and improved grip. This product aims to enhance shooting experience and concealability for users while providing reliable and convenient magazine options. The introduction of the MAG-ADAPT, priced at $20, as well as complete magazines for $65 to $70, offers the gun community expanded magazine utility. Additionally, XTech releases magazine extensions for other firearms like the Springfield Hellcat and M&P Shield.
- Shawn – MDT CRBN Rifle Stock Overview
- MDT Sporting Goods has introduced the CRBN Rifle Stock, a lightweight and durable option made of carbon fiber with features designed to mitigate recoil and vibrations. The stock is adjustable and compatible with various actions and barrel profiles, and it includes options for magazine compatibility. The stock’s pricing starts at $1,299.95 and may impact purchasing decisions within the gun community as consumers consider its features and cost.
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
- A man was arrested at a Trump rally in Coachella, California, for possessing a loaded shotgun and handgun, along with a high-capacity magazine, violating California’s strict gun laws. The arrest did not affect the safety of the event.
- Time to Vote, Colorado!
- Colorado Ballots are sent out, VOTE
- Vote Early, Know Your Ballot!
- Colorado: ballots are sent out. Vote early!,Besides the usual, we have a few bad initiatives and amendments to hope to defeat.,Prop KK adds an additional 6.5% tax on firearms and ammunition. This would be the 2nd state to do so, after, you guessed it: Frank Stallone California.,Prop 127 bans hunting on 3 animals, 1 of which is already banned, and the other 2 are already highly regulated by our wildlife service. This is part of a trend of out of state fake conservationists pushing various environmental initiatives in Colorado. The state pushing it? You guessed it: California Frank Stallone.,As for everything else there’s not much hope. Best case scenario is we can get maybe 3-5 House seats and 1-2 Senate seats to be slightly more pro gun. But that’s definitely the best case scenario. A hold would be a big win here as the antigunners currently are 1 seat being a super majority.
Aaron’s Alley
- Bite Back at Gun Control
- Snitches
Going Ballistic
- A video shows Governor Walz fumbling with his shotgun during a pheasant hunt, highlighting his lack of familiarity with firearms. This incident may affect public perception about politicians’ competency regarding gun issues, often leading to skepticism about their views on gun control.
- New York Governor has enacted a series of new anti-gun bills that impose stricter regulations on firearms. This legislation will likely mobilize the gun community to push back against perceived encroachments on their Second Amendment rights, heightening tensions between gun owners and lawmakers.
- Florida officials who prohibited gun sales before a hurricane may face consequences for their decision, highlighting tensions between emergency powers and Second Amendment rights. The incident has stirred discussions within the gun community about the legality and implications of such bans during crises.
- A court has ruled against New York’s “Vampire Law,” which established gun-free zones, marking another setback for gun control advocates. This decision impacts the gun community by reinforcing rights to carry in previously restricted areas.
- A Maryland group is urging the Supreme Court to review the state’s stringent handgun licensing requirements, potentially challenging existing regulations that many gun rights supporters deem excessive. This move could impact the gun community by addressing concerns over the limits on lawful firearm ownership and the interpretation of the Second Amendment.
- The article discusses a Biden executive order aimed at regulating 3D printing software used to create firearm components, raising First Amendment concerns. This move is likely to draw criticism from the gun community, which sees it as an infringement on their rights and a challenge to personal freedom in firearm manufacturing.
- The Firearms Policy Coalition is challenging New Jersey’s one-gun-a-month law, arguing it infringes on Second Amendment rights. This legal action could shift the landscape for gun ownership in the state, potentially impacting how laws are applied and perceived within the gun community.
- The Supreme Court is deliberating on the definition of when firearm parts can be classified as a complete weapon, which could impact regulations and restrictions on gun components. This decision could potentially challenge existing measures pushed by gun control advocates, reinforcing Second Amendment rights and influencing the gun community’s approach to manufacturing and ownership.
- The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed the White House and the ATF regarding claims of collusion to advance gun control measures. This development signals a potential confrontation over transparency and accountability, which could stir the pot in the gun community and challenge the narrative of gun control advocates.
- A judge has ruled that New York’s ban on concealed carry on private property is unconstitutional, signaling a significant legal setback for gun control advocates. This ruling may embolden the gun community by reinforcing Second Amendment rights against restrictive state laws.
- An Arkansas father allegedly shot and killed a man who had previously sexually assaulted his daughter and attempted to take her again. This incident has sparked discussions within the gun community about self-defense rights and the use of firearms to protect family members from threats.
- Neil Gorsuch challenged the ATF’s stance on gun regulations, arguing that their recent rule changes amount to a reinterpretation of existing laws rather than straightforward enforcement. This has raised concerns among gun rights advocates, who view it as a potential threat to their Second Amendment rights, while reinforcing the belief that regulatory bodies are overstepping their authority in controlling firearms.
- The article highlights how the New York Times praised Kamala Harris for her support of gun ownership while conveniently ignoring her history of advocating for stricter gun control measures in California, which would limit access to many firearms, including Glocks. This contradiction may affect perceptions within the gun community, reinforcing skepticism towards politicians who promote gun rights while simultaneously pushing for restrictive legislation.
- Second Call Defense topic
- Ottawa’s gun buyback program is struggling to gain traction, facing backlash and criticism, which highlights the ongoing tensions between gun control advocates and Second Amendment supporters. The initiative’s inefficacy has further fueled skepticism within the gun community regarding government efforts to regulate firearm ownership.
Reviews
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Lunchbox The Magnificent – What makes this podcast unique is the group make up is very similar to just about every group of friends. Just like your friend group, each brings something unique to the table while also managing to do things that irritate the shit out of you.
You’ve got the ringleader in Shawn. He organizes things and makes sure nobody randomly dies. He also tends to run on and on and on with his stories until you kind of lose track of where you are and start contemplating what would happen if you drove off the road.
Nick is the quiet buddy who you’re pretty sure is on the spectrum due to his near encyclopedic knowledge of firearms. His off the cuff wit and monotone delivery makes you wonder if he actually still likes hanging out with everybody, but he keeps coming back so he can’t hate you THAT much.
Jeremy is the buddy who is still the same guy he was when you met in high school. He’s that link to your past that you never wanna lose. You also realize it’s probably a matter of time before you see him on the news because he drove a semi truck full of explosives into a government building.
Savage is the most normal and well adjusted of the group, to the point where you wonder why he’s here with us weirdos. He’s the guy with the young family, so he’s not able to hang out as much as when we were all single and will often miss out on the weekend get togethers.
Aaron is the buddy who always seems to be down on his luck. Whether it’s his house getting torn up or going through more jobs than Shawn’s whore ex goes through cock, it just feels like he can’t get ahead in life. Once you actually start to feel bad for the guy, he hits on your wife and that sympathy all goes away.
All in all, it’s a riveting podcast that keeps me listening every week.
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Jermyisacunt – If you are looking for the best gun podcast that’ll fuck your ear pussies without lube this is the podcast for you. Shawn does a good job keeping these faggots in line and has the sexiest SSB, Aaron will try to fuck your wife but he’ll be unsuccessful and the oldest cast member. Nick lives in a bus in the middle of the holler but very knowledgeable about firearms. Jeramy owns a brick and mortar ffl that is bitchin AF but he’s a giant….. cunt….. just a 6’7” cunt…..
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