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We Like Shooting 590 – My Lawyer

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Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 590! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

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Gear Chat

  • Aaron – Holiday Fun with Krampus
  • KRAMPUS GIFT
  • Nick – All About Rossi R92
  • Rossi R92
  • PPK
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  • Cleckner – Ruger RXM?? 
  • KnivesPlus is who does the cut-down Spyderco

Bullet Points

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  • Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has introduced an upgraded version of the Ruger Precision Rifle, designed with feedback from competitive shooters and featuring enhanced adjustability and performance across various calibers. The new rifle aims to support competitive shooters with reliability and precision, potentially impacting the market’s offerings for precision rifle enthusiasts.
  • EAA Corp. has outlined the procedures for returning firearms for service, specifying that original owners can submit handguns and long guns for repair under warranty, while used guns require an estimate for repairs due to invalidated warranties. The article details shipping costs and requirements for both types of firearms, emphasizing the necessity of including contact information and documentation during the return process.

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

  • Gross
  • Christmas Wishlist Vibes
  • What’s the thing you want most for Christmas?

Aaron’s Alley

  • My New Pew

Going Ballistic

  • A federal appeals court has once again overturned a gun ban on a man who previously lied to obtain food stamps in the 1990s, reinforcing the idea that past misdeeds should not indefinitely strip individuals of their Second Amendment rights. This decision could encourage the gun community by challenging overreaching gun control measures aimed at restricting rights based on past, unrelated offenses.
  • A federal appeals court has upheld the ban preventing non-violent felons from possessing firearms, reinforcing regulations that gun rights advocates oppose. This ruling continues to impact the gun community by limiting access for individuals who have undergone sentencing for non-violent offenses, further fueling tension between gun control proponents and Second Amendment supporters.
  • The Michigan Senate has passed legislation banning “ghost guns,” firearms that can be assembled at home and lack serial numbers. This measure could significantly impact the gun community by restricting access to these firearms and increasing regulations on gun ownership, drawing pushback from advocates of the Second Amendment who view it as another step toward broader gun control measures.
  • A new magazine ban has been introduced, prompting the Firearms Policy Coalition to file a lawsuit against it. This legal challenge underscores ongoing tensions between gun rights advocates and gun control measures, reflecting the gun community’s resistance to what they perceive as overreach.
  • A school shooting involving a legally purchased firearm raises questions about gun control advocates’ narratives, emphasizing the complexities of gun ownership and legislation. The incident reinforces skepticism toward efforts aimed at restricting rights for law-abiding citizens, while the gun community sees a further illustration of existing laws being ineffective in preventing crime.
  • CNN’s latest piece targets fathers who buy hunting rifles for their sons, attempting to shame this practice. The backlash is expected to resonate within the gun community, reinforcing opposition to media narratives that criticize responsible gun ownership.
  • A homeowner confronted several alleged armed intruders and opened fire, showcasing a scenario where self-defense plays a crucial role in personal safety. This incident may resonate with the gun community, reinforcing their stance on the right to bear arms for protection against threats. Gun control advocates, on the other hand, will likely have to spin this as a cautionary tale, but it’s hard to argue with a homeowner defending their castle.
  • House Democrats are pushing for action to prevent law enforcement agencies from selling restricted firearms, which they argue poses a risk. This move has sparked opposition from gun rights advocates, who see it as another attempt to infringe on the Second Amendment and limit access to firearms.
  • A former ATF director under Trump continues to lead the agency, attracting scrutiny from gun rights advocates who view the ATF as an overreaching entity. The ongoing leadership raises concerns about potential threats to Second Amendment rights, further fueling tensions between gun enthusiasts and advocates pushing for stricter gun control measures.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Bsecki28 – On the episode Bird Turglar y’all talked about the Savage suppressors and they’re actual really good cans and are currently being produced by maxim defense. Anyways this is the best show out there I’ve listened for years. Jeremy might be a cunt but he’s still better than listening to Aaron have borderline liberal opinions

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Real Deal – 5 Squares for keeping the Arrow on Target.

    Some have asked if the Cast were analogous to the characters of Archer who would each person represent. Actually no one has asked this question but still it must be answered! First off we have the Fearless Leader, Shawn, He would best represent Sterling Archer himself. Brash yet calculated, Inebriated but still accurate, and well versed with relations of younger women. Savage would obviously be Cyril Figgis, often forgotten and more often disregarded as he drones on about facts and figures. The venerable Nick Lynch would serve well as a male Lana Kane. Ready to dual wield Tec-9s from his shoulder holsters, the side kick of Archer, and ready to kill at all costs. Aaron would be Dr. Algernop Krieger, pedigree in question and morally ambiguous at best and of course the shared last name. And finally we have to address Jeremy, who is reading this now and clearly does not want to be here but alas he gets the job done. Jeremy would be Ray Gillette. The homosexual, admittedly competent member if ISIS who comes from the back woods of the Eastern US who is always there to offer counterpoint to Archer.

    So there we have it. I enjoy the banter of the cast and the occasional knowledge they espouse.

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Joe – 5 squares, Aaron is getting better, sometimes, kind of. Shawn stop posting thirst traps on Reddit. Nick, I got nothing. Savage _____. Jeremy, go back to Horno. Show good, keeps me laughing most of the time. Gunfights is fun due to retarded bids on Gunbroker.

 

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