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Gear Chat

  • Optics set up
  • PA 5x Micro Prism
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  • Shawn – Magnifier Testing Update
  • Magnifier testing update
  • The Scy introduces a modular bullpup configuration for the AR-15 platform, allowing for extensive customization and adaptability to individual shooter preferences. This product impacts the gun community by providing versatile options for building firearms with different calibers, setups, and configurations while maintaining compatibility with mil-spec components.

Bullet Points

  • Shawn – Bump Stock Return Deadline Reminder
  • Reminder, if you turned in your bump stock to the BATFE when their original ban was issued, you have until November 7, 2024 to claim it back from them, or they will treat it as surrendered property and destroy it. You’ll need information from the letter they sent you in early August defining the procedure to request the return of the bump stock.

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

  • Vote Your Vibe, America!
  • Vote – what kind of American are you?
  • Pro-Trump Gangstas and Rappers
  • Tommy G videos – gangstas and rappers are very pro trump.

Aaron’s Alley

  • States of Gunplay

Going Ballistic

  • Washington state continues to see a growing trend in concealed pistol licenses, surpassing 700,000 for the fourth consecutive month, with a slight increase noted in October, indicating a robust interest in personal firearm carry among residents. This rise likely signals strengthening opposition to gun control measures among citizens.
  • Multiple elections on the horizon have attracted considerable spending from gun advocacy groups, signaling a strategic push to influence outcomes favoring Second Amendment rights. This financial backing suggests that the gun community is mobilizing to counteract gun control measures, potentially reshaping political dynamics related to firearms legislation.
  • The FBI has adjusted homicide data from the past twenty years, raising questions about the accuracy of reported crime statistics. This manipulation could have significant implications for the gun community, as distorted data may influence public perception and policy regarding gun ownership and control.
  • The Oregon Appeals Court has heard arguments regarding Measure 114, a gun control initiative, but there is no indication of a quick ruling. The outcome could impact regulations around firearms, with gun advocates likely feeling the pressure as the case unfolds.
  • A New Jersey lawyer is taking a stand against the state’s Red Flag Gun Law by challenging it in federal court, arguing that it violates constitutional rights. This legal battle could have significant implications for gun rights advocates in New Jersey and potentially influence similar laws nationwide.
  • A recent article critiques an ER doctor’s perspective on gun disarmament, framing it as a threat to individual freedoms. It argues that disarming law-abiding citizens serves tyrannical interests and highlights the potential negative impacts on the gun community, reinforcing a narrative against gun control measures.
  • October 2024 marked the 63rd straight month of over 1 million background checks for gun sales, demonstrating a persistent demand for firearms despite ongoing efforts by gun control advocates. This trend suggests a robust gun community that remains undeterred by restrictions.
  • A general contractor was shot and killed in Florida after he drew a firearm on a tile worker. This incident adds fuel to the ongoing debate over gun rights and self-defense in the face of potential threats, likely intensifying tensions between those advocating for stricter gun controls and Second Amendment supporters.
  • A homeowner’s decision to shoot an intruder multiple times has been praised by police, highlighting the effectiveness of self-defense measures. This incident may reinforce pro-Second Amendment sentiments within the gun community, showcasing the importance of armed self-defense against crime.
  • The Biden-Harris administration is pushing forward with efforts to ban AR-15s, reigniting the debate over gun control. This initiative is likely to rally gun rights advocates and prompt further discussions within the gun community about the implications for their rights and firearm accessibility.
  • Kamala Harris asserts that Donald Trump will confiscate firearms from Black men, a statement that could stir unrest within the gun community, particularly among those who perceive it as an attack on their Second Amendment rights. Gun owners may view this claim as an exaggerated tactic in the ongoing debate over gun control.
  • The Ohio Supreme Court may overturn a state law prohibiting firearms in bars, which could strengthen gun rights in the state and challenge existing restrictions on law-abiding gun owners. This potential ruling could rattle anti-gun advocates who prefer to keep firearms out of social settings.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Jeremy Pause Derek – I’m the cunt.

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Longrod Von Hugen Dong – Great show with decent intelligence. You can’t give them a glowing review when “she who shall not be named” was ever hired. This cast is like my favorite porn stars from years past.

    Shawn is like Lela Star. He may be fake at times, but DAMN he knows how to ride, SSB doesn’t lie. Aaron is like Mia Khalifa. He may try to sound intelligent, but much like Mia, he chokes when challenged. Roller delayed? Never heard of her. Nick is Angela White. Pure perfection like GunFights, and the only one I’m proud to follow on Instagram. Jeremy doesn’t have a comparison because I dare not Google beastiality and taint my perfect search history. Savage ain’t here, so fuck ’em.
    Keep up the work, gents! Here’s to more years of drunken knowledge and learning more reasons why we all shouldn’t move to Michigan.

    Also, Jeremy is a Cunt.

    #SSB #6to9Stars #JosephSavage #GototheGym
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Dennis H – We Like Shooting Podcast- The King of the Hill of Gun Shows?


    If you’re into firearms and enjoy a good laugh, the *We Like Shooting Podcast* might just be your version of *King of the Hill*, where Hank, Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer swap propane for pistols and talk shop in their own quirky ways.

    Shawn Herrin (Hank Hill)
    Shawn is the Hank Hill of the group—solid, responsible, and dedicated to firearms with the same level of obsession Hank reserves for propane and propane accessories. Like Hank, Shawn probably has a pristine gun safe and will tell you about the best AR-15 cleaning solvent, whether you ask or not. If a podcast host could sound like they’re shaking their head in disappointment at today’s youth, it’s Shawn.

    Jeremy Pozderac (Dale Gribble)
    Jeremy’s Dale Gribble energy is off the charts. Conspiracies about government gun control? Check. A passionate, borderline-unhinged love for firearms? Double-check. He’s the guy who will convince you that your toaster is probably spying on you while simultaneously teaching you how to mod it into a self-defense device. Just like Dale’s pocket sand, Jeremy’s got his own tricks up his sleeve—probably firearm-related and somehow legal in Ohio.

    Savage1r (Boomhauer)
    Savage1r is Boomhauer if Boomhauer’s rapid-fire gibberish was about gun laws, 3D printing, and obscure firearm builds. You’ll understand every fourth word, but somehow, by the end of the podcast, you’re fully convinced you need to start printing your own gun parts. The details might be fuzzy, but the enthusiasm is infectious.

    Aaron Krieger (Bill Dauterive with Less Charm)

    If Bill Dauterive is the lovable, down-on-his-luck schlub, Aaron Krieger is like a watered-down version, but with none of the charm that makes you root for him. While Bill at least had moments of misguided heroism or pathetic sympathy, Aaron’s contributions often feel more like a train wreck you can’t look away from. Whether he’s stumbling through a story no one asked for or derailing a conversation with an opinion that leaves everyone in stunned silence, Aaron’s the guy who’s always a beat behind and somehow manages to make you wish he’d take one more step back.

    Where Bill brings some heart to the table, Aaron feels like the guy who shows up to the podcast, and everyone just tolerates it because they’ve already hit record.

    Nick Lynch (Bobby Hill)
    Nick is the Bobby Hill of the podcast—a little unpredictable, sometimes dropping a one-liner that leaves everyone in stitches. He’s got that youthful energy and just enough rebellious streak to try something weird in the world of firearms. You never quite know what he’s going to say, but it’s always entertaining. If you hear him mutter, “That’s my purse, I don’t know you!” mid-episode, don’t be surprised.

    Much like *King of the Hill*, the *We Like Shooting Podcast* is about a bunch of folks standing around, talking about their passions, and occasionally going on some strange tangents. But whether it’s propane or firearms, both shows share one thing in common – the cast of characters makes it worth tuning in every time.

    You don’t have to know much about guns to enjoy the banter. Just like you don’t need to care about lawnmowers to appreciate the beauty of *King of the Hill*.

 

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