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We Like Shooting Episode 630
This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Gideon Optics, RMA Defense, XTech Tactical, Die Free Co., and Mitchell Defense
Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 630! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
Gear Chat
- Shawn – Poncho Vibes
- Wool Ponchos – code: wlsislife
- Shawn – Holosun Goodies Unboxed
- Holosun Box of treats
Bullet Points
- GunBroker.com has partnered with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) to host CMP’s auctions on its platform, enhancing support for competitive shooting and related programs. This partnership allows the CMP to reach a wider audience and ensures that proceeds from auctions benefit non-profit initiatives focused on firearms training and education. The collaboration is expected to foster growth in the shooting community and promote responsible firearm ownership.
- Nick – Bus Built EBT
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
- Luth-AR has launched a new product, Black Licorice, designed as a complimentary accessory for AR15 rifle kits. This fat-free, naturally flavored licorice, made in the USA, will include a donation to Second Amendment organizations with each purchase. The product aims to appeal to gun enthusiasts by combining a unique snack experience with support for gun rights.
Aaron’s Alley
Going Ballistic
- A Chicago violence interrupter has been sentenced to 22 years for his involvement in carjackings, raising eyebrows about the effectiveness of such programs. This incident could further fuel skepticism among gun advocates regarding the strategies employed to curb violence, as it highlights a failure in the very initiatives intended to protect communities.
- A sniper in Dallas used a legally obtained bolt action rifle for the incident, raising questions about gun laws and the effectiveness of current regulations on responsible gun ownership. This event has reinvigorated debates within the gun community regarding the implications of legal firearm possession and the focus on law-abiding citizens versus criminals.
- A tragic church shooting resulted in four fatalities, two from gunfire. The incident raises concerns within the gun community as advocates may face renewed calls for stricter regulations, despite the ongoing debates surrounding Second Amendment rights.
- A U.S. Marine veteran has been identified as the alleged shooter and arsonist in a Michigan church incident, causing concern around the narrative that veterans are a threat. This event may reinforce the ongoing debate about gun rights and could provoke further attempts by gun control advocates to impose restrictions, even as it highlights the need for a nuanced discussion about mental health and violence rather than vilifying responsible gun ownership.
- CNN’s report of “324 mass shootings” in 2025 may be an attempt to amplify fears around gun violence, but such claims often face scrutiny for accuracy. This portrayal likely fuels ongoing debates in the gun community regarding the interpretation and misuse of statistics in gun control discussions.
- The ASA and Second Amendment Coalition have criticized major banks for revising their history related to discriminatory practices in debanking firearm-related businesses. This backlash highlights concerns among gun advocates regarding financial institutions’ roles in restricting access to services based on political and social agendas, further fueling the gun community’s resistance to perceived anti-gun discrimination.
- The Firearms Policy Coalition has filed a brief in a Ninth Circuit case challenging an arms ban, aiming to protect Second Amendment rights. This move highlights ongoing legal battles over gun control, reinforcing the stance of pro-Second Amendment advocates while stirring up tension with gun control supporters.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is proposing a state constitutional amendment to ban ‘assault rifles’. This move raises concerns within the gun community about potential restrictions on firearm ownership and the implications for Second Amendment rights. Gun advocates are likely to view this as another attempt to undermine individual freedoms while facing increasing scrutiny over firearm regulations.
Reviews
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Biggus Dickus – Five stars for the oldest podcasters I listen to. Shawn is the old man who’s always telling long stories that take too long to get to the point but are still worth listening to. Jeremy is the grumpy old man down the road with 7 no trespassing signs per fence section you’re terrified of as a kid but turns out to be a pretty cool guy once you get over how grumpy he is. Aaron is the weird old guy who’s always ogling younger women and you have to stay on guard against him grabbing your junk, but he starts fun arguments and is a good target for insults so people tolerate him. Nick is the one who’s weirdly young ro be hanging out with such an old crowd and you wonder if one of them groomed him and he just got stockholm syndrome. All in all a great time even if it feels like they belong in an old folks home
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Jeremy Suks – I love the podcast. I have been listening for about a year now. Aaron is awesome and the best guy on the podcast. Ohio is the best State but Jeremy Sucks because he won’t say the N word.
P.S. I just wanted to hear Jeremy get pissed off and go on a rant.
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Gay boys – This show is awesome AS FUCK! That’s all you need to know so stop being a little bitch and let them violate your ear pussies!!!!
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- Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems
- Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical
- Aaron – @machinegun_moses
- Savage – @savage1r
- Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado