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We Like Shooting 593 – Bubble Bass

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Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 593! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

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Stephen Morgan, Director of Product Management Primary Arms Optics – Stephen is a former Army infantryman with multiple combat deployments, has built a distinguished career in the firearms industry. With expertise in sales, product development, marketing, and optics, holding leadership roles with various optics and firearms manufacturers. Now serving as Director of Product Management at Primary Arms Optics, Stephen brings a passion for innovation to the shooting sports community

 

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Gear Chat

  • Strategic Sciences
  • New Pew
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Bullet Points

  • Shawn – Ejector and Mag Problems
  • P320 Ejector / Mag Issue
  • Shawn – Tech-Savvy Handguns Unleashed
  • Staccato HD. “The Staccato HD line is an entirely new family of pistols, designed with feedback from our elite professional end-users. HD pistols remain true to our heritage while being the most technologically-advanced, thoroughly-tested version of the 2011 platform to date. A complete ergonomics overhaul, new optics mounting system, improved recoil system, and active firing pin block provide a combination of durability and shootability only available in the world’s best shooting handgun. Built on the same frame and slide as the P4, the P4.5 HD is built for performance. It’s 4.5-inch sight block design increases barrel length and adds non-reciprocating mass at the muzzle to enhance accuracy and shootability. Utilizing the shorter slide of the P4 maintains a fast cycle speed for increased reliability and a quick, consistent recoil impulse with less muzzle rise.”
  • A new American-made pistol optic, the PLx HTX-1™, has been launched, featuring a patent-pending modular chassis system compatible with most optics-ready pistols. It co-witnesses with standard sights and aims to set a new standard for performance in the gun community. The optic emphasizes advanced technology and design, potentially impacting the choices available to gun owners and enthusiasts.
  • Shawn – Romeo5 Recall News
  • Sig Romeo5 recall
  • Shawn – Robo-Rifle Talk: ChatGPT Edition
  • ChatGPT cutting off the ChatGPT powered robotic sentry rifle
  • (no summary available)
  • Harrington & Richardson unveiled prototypes of two firearms, the M-16A2 LMG and a Colt DOE 9mm submachine gun, attracting attention in the gun community. The M-16A2 LMG features a modernized classic design with an integral bipod, while the 9mm submachine gun honors its predecessor with specific features. Both models are in prototype phase, with the 9mm expected to release in summer, but no pricing details have been confirmed yet.
  • KRISS USA has announced the KYMERA, a modular hammer-fired handgun that emphasizes customization and versatility, set to debut at the SHOT Show in January 2025. The design allows for personalized grip configurations and a seamless transition between full-size and compact setups, appealing to various shooting applications. The launch of the KYMERA is expected to influence the gun community by providing enthusiasts and professionals with a highly adaptable firearm option.
  • Silencer Central has formed a partnership with Brownell’s to streamline online suppressor purchases through the Delivered by Silencer Central program. This collaboration aims to enhance customer accessibility and simplify the process of purchasing suppressors in the 42 states where they are legal, potentially impacting the gun community by making suppressor ownership more convenient.

 

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

  • Abolish the ATF

Aaron’s Alley

  • ATF Director Wish List
  • ATF Director Wish List
  • give me a list of the the most pro 2a people that would be great as the next atf director
  • ChatGPT said:
  • ChatGPT
  • Identifying the most pro-Second Amendment individuals suitable for the role of ATF Director involves considering individuals who are strong advocates for gun rights while also having a background in firearms policy, law enforcement, or administration. Here’s a list of potential candidates based on their reputations and contributions to gun rights advocacy:
  • Potential Pro-2A Candidates for ATF Director
  • Larry Keane
  • Position: Senior Vice President, Assistant Secretary, and General Counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).
  • Advocacy: Known for his work defending the firearms industry and promoting responsible gun ownership.
  • Maj Toure
  • Position: Founder of Black Guns Matter.
  • Advocacy: Focuses on educating urban communities about gun rights, safety, and the importance of the Second Amendment.
  • Sheriff Mark Lamb
  • Position: Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona.
  • Advocacy: Outspoken supporter of constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment, and opposes federal overreach.
  • Alan Gottlieb
  • Position: Founder of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF).
  • Advocacy: A longtime defender of gun rights through legal challenges and educational efforts.
  • Colion Noir
  • Position: Attorney, gun rights activist, and media personality.
  • Advocacy: Prominent voice for the Second Amendment, often emphasizing the constitutional and practical aspects of gun ownership.
  • Stephen Willeford
  • Background: Known as the “Good Guy with a Gun” who stopped the Sutherland Springs church shooter.
  • Advocacy: Advocates for self-defense rights and responsible gun ownership.
  • Chuck Michel
  • Position: President of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA).
  • Advocacy: Legal expert who has led numerous pro-Second Amendment lawsuits.
  • Chris Cheng
  • Position: Competitive shooter and Second Amendment advocate.
  • Advocacy: Focuses on diversity and inclusion in the firearms community while defending gun rights.
  • Sheriff Richard Mack
  • Position: Former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA).
  • Advocacy: Strong advocate for states’ rights and individual liberties, including the Second Amendment.
  • John Lott
  • Position: Economist and author of More Guns, Less Crime.
  • Advocacy: Renowned researcher who provides data-driven arguments in favor of gun rights.
  • These individuals represent a spectrum of pro-Second Amendment advocates, from legal and policy experts to grassroots activists and public figures. Selecting a new ATF Director with a pro-2A stance would likely face significant political challenges, given the role’s enforcement responsibilities and the polarized views on firearms in the U.S.

Going Ballistic

  • Pistol Brace Drama Unloaded
  • ATF new opinion on pistol braces
  • Another Day, Another Gun Debate
  • snope,ar-15 semi auto ban Maryland,ocean state tactical,large cap mags out of RI,not denied cert, silence speaks volumes. relist?,this is the first relist. holding pattern until next Monday. ,possibly granting cert, looking for jurisdictional defects, standing, mootness.,denied cert ,Maryland shall issue – still percolating in courts,gray v Jennings – procedural – how to weigh factors when prelim injunction is issued,They denied cert on two 2a petitions, so if they wanted to deny cert in Snope, they could have. And while relists could mean someone is writing a dissent from denial of cert, that doesn’t explain why Ocean State Tactical survived too. That one is a magazine case only (no AWB), so easy enough to deny that one too and let Thomas and whoever else write their dissents on Snope.
  • A new Colorado bill seeks to prohibit the sale and manufacture of semiautomatic firearms that have detachable magazines. If passed, this legislation could significantly impact firearm availability and ownership in the state, stirring further debate within the gun community over rights and regulations.
  • A new legislative proposal, the Bergman Bill, aims to protect the gun industry from discrimination, addressing concerns that financial institutions and service providers are unfairly targeting businesses associated with firearms. If passed, this bill could reinforce the rights of gun manufacturers and retailers, pushing back against the growing trend of financial discrimination in the sector.
  • The Supreme Court has declined to hear several cases concerning the Second Amendment, while opting to review challenges against certain gun bans. This move suggests a reluctance to expand gun rights at this time, which may frustrate advocates for broader Second Amendment protections. Gun control proponents may view this as a victory, but it leaves many in the gun community feeling apprehensive about their rights moving forward.
  • A recent government report proposes the removal of firearms from households in Arizona with children, sparking concerns within the gun community about increased regulatory overreach and potential infringements on Second Amendment rights. The suggestion has been met with criticism, as many view it as a misguided attempt at gun control that undermines responsible gun ownership.
  • A clerk armed with a firearm shot and killed a would-be robber who was wielding a knife, highlighting the effectiveness of self-defense against violent crime. The incident underscores the ongoing debate over gun ownership rights, illustrating how armed civilians can protect themselves and others from threats, which gun control advocates often downplay.
  • Rep. Burlison is pushing to repeal the National Firearms Act, aiming to reduce federal regulations on firearms. This move could energize the gun community by challenging existing restrictions, though it may face pushback from gun control advocates who prefer tighter regulations.
  • The ATF Director’s lighthearted reaction to receiving an 80-percent frame as a departure gift highlights the ongoing tension between gun control advocates and the gun community. The incident reflects the ATF’s often contentious relationship with those who support Second Amendment rights, emphasizing the divide in views on firearms legislation.
  • A new bill for national concealed carry reciprocity has been introduced in the Senate, aiming to standardize the legal recognition of concealed carry permits across state lines. This could significantly benefit gun owners by allowing them greater freedom and flexibility in carrying firearms. Gun control advocates may see this as a setback in their efforts to impose stricter regulations on firearm ownership and use.
  • In 2024, over 15.2 million background checks for gun sales were conducted, indicating a strong demand for firearms. This surge reflects ongoing apprehensions about the potential for increased gun control, as enthusiasts remain steadfast in exercising their Second Amendment rights amid persistent advocacy for stricter regulations.
  • Illinois has enacted a law allowing the government to confiscate firearms without due process, raising concerns among gun advocates about the erosion of Second Amendment rights and potential abuses of power. The law is likely to provoke strong backlash from the gun community, who view it as a dangerous precedent for further restrictions.
  • Everytown claims to track school shootings but includes non-school incidents in their counts, which skews the data. This misrepresentation raises concerns in the gun community about the credibility of gun control arguments and data used to justify restrictions.

Reviews

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Capt.Doogie – ive been listening on Spotify for a while, last night was my first time being able to catch a live show as usually work night shift. these goofy guys are a real hoot to listen to at work while i deal with all the knuckle heads i work with. i really enjoy that they often do not agree with one another which makes for actual information being batted around and not just some unsupported opinion. keep it up you chuckle fucks and Jeremy, please keep being a cunt to the other hosts and audience it works for you.

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Tactical Fudd – If the cast members were guns…


    Jeremy- the sig p320. You must be careful with this one otherwise it might shoot you in the leg.

    Savage- a pink glock. The only one on this list used by more woman than men. You don’t see this one often but when you to you couldn’t care less.

    Shawn- the browning M2 machine gun. Old. But a legend. Does 60% of the teamwork, and every man secretly wants to warm its barrel.

    Nick- the taurus judge. Its best use is making a game with a maximum of 6 rounds.

    Aaron- Remington 870. Millions of men have handed it. With the help of its smooth but uncleaned bore, it brings home a nice variety of both dark and white meat.

    All said with love. As I’ve gone back and listened to nearly every episode uploaded to Spotify, i can confirm this is the best gun podcast in the universe.

 

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐from Fucking Bill – 5 squares.

    Better than electric nipple clamps.
    Great show about firearms…. Sometimes.
    The only podcast I listen to that keeps my wife out of the room.
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