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We Like Shooting 591 – Geno til Valhalla

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Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 591! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

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Gear Chat

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  • Shawn – Foxtrot Mike’s Cool Ranch Rifle
  • Foxtrot Mike Ranch Rifle
  • Shawn – IWI Masada Slim Review
  • IWI Masada Slim
  • Shawn – RIA 5.0E Vibes
  • RIA 5.0E

Bullet Points

  • Strike Industries has introduced the EMP-LED, an extended magazine plate for Glock® models that features an LED light for low-light conditions. This device aids in visibility and safety during training or shooting in dark environments. The product aims to enhance magazine handling and user awareness, potentially impacting the accessories market within the gun community as it offers a practical tool for night training and emergency signaling.
  • Shawn – Cloud Defensive Discounts Alert!
  • Cloud Defensive sale
  • Shawn – Keltec doesn’t understand innovation
    • Grendel P10

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

  • Dead pool

Aaron’s Alley

  • Blood type and NKA patches worthwhile or tacticool?

Going Ballistic

  • Finland is expanding its civilian shooting infrastructure by constructing 300 new shooting ranges, signaling an increased commitment to recreational shooting and firearm training. This move contrasts with the trends of gun control advocates and may further empower the gun community, encouraging safe and responsible firearm use among citizens.
  • A city discovers the pitfalls of disregarding reciprocal gun laws, highlighting the challenges faced by gun owners when local regulations clash with broader state policies. The incident underscores the frustration within the gun community over inconsistent rules and the push against restrictive measures.
  • The Firearms Policy Coalition has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana, challenging the state’s ban on nonresident concealed carry permits. This legal action could impact the gun community by potentially expanding rights for nonresidents who wish to carry a firearm in Louisiana, countering the restrictive measures often favored by gun control advocates.
  • Congress has approved measures to increase the number of gun ranges on federal land, a move that strengthens access for gun enthusiasts and promotes shooting sports. This decision reflects a shift towards accommodating the gun community, countering ongoing efforts from gun control advocates.
  • A man was cited for accidentally shooting a fellow hunter, mistaking him for a deer. This incident raises concerns within the gun community about safety practices and the potential for increased scrutiny from gun control advocates who may exploit this situation to push for stricter regulations.
  • In Florida, a sheriff has warned potential intruders to expect a violent response if they attempt to break into homes, emphasizing the right to self-defense. This strong stance on home protection resonates with the gun community, reinforcing their view on the importance of armed self-defense against crime and the futility of disarming law-abiding citizens.
  • Special Forces veteran and former CMU quarterback Tommy Lazzaro’s death due to a hunting accident serves as a somber reminder of the risks associated with outdoor activities, sparking discussions within the gun community about safety practices.
  • A Florida homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder, highlighting the ongoing debates surrounding self-defense rights. The incident likely reinforces pro-Second Amendment sentiments among gun advocates while illustrating the stark realities of home defense in the face of increasing gun control rhetoric.
  • Senator Joe Manchin criticizes the Republican Party for being overly extreme in their stance on gun rights, indicating a potential shift in the ongoing debate about gun control. This statement may rally gun rights advocates and deepen the divide with those pushing for stricter regulations.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Roger – Listening to the We Like Shooting podcast is like going on a wild night out with a tray of shots lined up, each one representing a different kind of chaos. Shawn? He’s a whiskey neat—smooth, dependable, and after a few sips, you realize you’ve just been hit with a lot more knowledge than you were ready for. Aaron is a tequila shot—loud, a little questionable at times, and halfway through you’re like, ‘Why did I agree to this?’ But by the end, you’re laughing and taking another one. Savage is your crafty Moscow Mule—refreshing, with a bit of spice, but you know there’s some fancy ingredient in there you weren’t expecting, like crypto or 3D-printed guns. Jeremy? That dude’s straight-up moonshine—powerful, unfiltered, and will knock you on your ass if you’re not ready for it. It burns, but you can’t help coming back for more. And Nick? He’s like a gin and tonic—at first, you’re like, ‘Hmm, not bad,’ but three drinks in, you’re buzzed and wondering why you’re now contemplating the deeper meaning of suppressors. Altogether, these guys are the ultimate boozy cocktail—strong, unpredictable, and guaranteed to leave you with a hangover of laughter.
  • from Joe – So normally I love the show but you have had a couple episodes lately that pissed me off. Shawn and the xtech guys take on voting shows a lack of commitment and a lack of will to stand for the 2a above all else. I will never never vote for a demonrat democrat. However I won’t vote for an anti gun republican either and that’s trump he has done far too much damage previously to the 2A . I vote solely on 2a grounds and if they violate the 2a they never again get my vote . No matter what. So be careful with alienating your audience with that bullshit . I will already never support xtech because of it don’t be next . We want more Jeremy the bad one and less Kyle and Kyle’s mom on the show ! In case you are wondering Aaron is Kyle’s mom and your Kyle Shawn
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Matt G – This is a great podcast about….. Well I’m truly not sure whar it is about yet. I have only been listening for 5 years now and I never know what topics will be covered each week. One week might be cooking another might be a rant on voting, the next might be verbal diarrhea from Aaron. You never know what it will be week from week. The only constant in it all is that I am always entertained and can’t wait for the next episode.

    Thanks for the hours of entertainment each week.
    P.S. Aaron is the one who Can’t Understand Normal Thinking not Jeramy.

 

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