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Double Tap 373 – Butter Turtle

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Double Tap Episode 373

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Gideon Optics, Blue Alpha, Night Fision, Mitchell Defense, and Matador Arms

 

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 373! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Dear WLS

  • Scott G – More of a comment than a question I have been listening to the cast talk about the SBRIng 308s I have two aero SBR s A 10.5 and a 12 both in 308, both of them are fun I’m keeping my 10.5 because range nazis hate it. My 12 I am going to turn into aa 6.5 creed I m thinking even at 11 – 14 inches a 6.5 creed would out velocity a 16-20 inch 308 it would be fun to play at my local club level PRS matches with a SBR just to see where it stacks up with the 308 crowd . Just a different idea to kick around. ( I’ll probably have to get a 6.5 barrel chopped and threaded but that’s not hard to have done. )


  • Jacob H – Sup fraggots,I’ve got an AR, I need a sighting solution for it. It’s 16″, 223, but I have a 22 conversion bolt that will probably get used pretty often as well. I’ve got about 4 acres I’m planning to defend from coyotes, mostly…… so probably not shooting past like 200 yards ever? I do currently have a set of offset irons for it. Should I consider an lpvo? Should I just get a lower fixed power of some sort? A fixed 2 or 4 maybe? Or perhaps a normal 4 -12 or whatever low end scopes come in. Budget will probably top out around 400, prefer something more like 200. Here, have some more free content for your show. Love you guys, yes, that kind of love.


  • Kevin H – Hi, My name is Kevin and I like guns. Do you like guns too? That’s cool if you guys do because that means that we have something in common and that also makes us practically friends. That makes me happy because I have no friends. Anyways since we are best friends now can I have a Gideon optics omega, please and thank you?! Love your new best friend Kevin.


  • Brassguy Jarhead – Episode 570 of WLS 58 min and 38 sec, why is Jeremy such a dumb cunt?

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  • Joe J – I am getting into uspsa shooting and need a new pistol. I have been looking at the RIA 1911 tac ultra fs or the CZ 75. What is a good affordable option ($1,000 or under) and a good option above $1,000. No Glock, and I am not a big fan of Canic. I would like this to be a dual purpose pistol as well (security/combat) but understand that it might not be practical. Thanks in advance. Shawn, SD will welcome you if you are still wanting to move. Nick, hit me up, we live close. Ish.


  • Roger B – I have a CZ BEN2 ( 14”) and I run a k can on it but fuuuuuuuck me it’s gassy. Blows gas all up in my face especially when it get hot. Any suggestions on a can that will help with this issue that doesn’t break the bank?


  • Joe S – Would I be able to submit a form one to the ATF to create a machine gun similar to how one is able to do for a suppressor or SBR?

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  • Duke of CrudeDuke of Crude: Hey fam,So I just finished up with “meet the teacher night” at my kids elementary school. While wondering around, I saw a sign up for a volunteer group called “Watch D.O.G.S”.

https://dadsofgreatstudents.com/

Cliff notes version, group of Dads that volunteer at schools to “help out” with various things from walking halls to helping in the cafeteria or recess. My question is, what are your thoughts about this and would you join at your kids school? I’m not overly worried about security at the school; and honestly kind of angry trying to figure out where the fuck my taxes are going instead of the fucking donut cop that’s supposed to be there.

But do you think this program is for Fudd helicopter parents or do you think this is Wranglestar based to be a role model for kids and give them some exposure to freedom ideas?

I appreciate the input and effort ya ll put into the show!

Duke

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Kevin H!

To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question!

 

Gun Industry News

  • Century Arms has released the Centurion 14, an affordable clone of the Browning Hi-Power. It features a 9mm caliber with a magazine capacity of 15+1, making it different from other clones. The all-steel design, 4.66-inch barrel, and Novak-style sights give it a classic look. The price is $409.99, and it comes with a hard case and cleaning supplies. It is currently available for purchase.


  • Century Arms has released the CA-3, a rifle made from a mix of new and military surplus G3 parts. It features a fixed stock, adjustable sights, and is chambered for 7.62×51 NATO. Weighing 9.5 pounds and measuring 40.5 inches long, it comes with a 20-round magazine. The price is $999.99, and it’s currently available for purchase.


  • Dead Air Silencers launched the Lazarus 6 suppressor, promising top-notch sound suppression, low back pressure, and high durability. It’s made with Haynes 282 alloy and has a unique Gas Management System. The suppressor is full auto rated, has no barrel length restrictions, and offers various mounting options. It weighs 16.5 oz for the Xeno and 18.4 oz for the KeyMo. Prices are $999 for Xeno and $1,059 for KeyMo. The product is currently available.


  • X-Vision Optics just released the Impact 100 Thermal Laser Rangefinder, designed for use with their TS150, 250, and 350 thermal scopes. It can measure distances up to 650 yards and detects targets up to 1,200 yards away. The rangefinder has a rugged design, easy controls, and displays distance directly on the thermal scope. It costs $774.99. The product is available now.


  • A new book called “Combat Experience – Military Lessons From The War In Ukraine” is out now. It looks at lessons learned from the Ukraine conflict, covering tactics, strategies, and the use of drones in warfare. The book is written by military experts and is 144 pages long. It costs $19.99 and is available on Amazon.


  • Gun Owners of America and Henry Repeating Arms have teamed up to create special guns: the Lever Action Octagon Frontier and the Big Boy X Model. The Frontier costs $530 instead of $810, and the Big Boy X is $900 instead of $1,380. Henry is donating $50 from each sale to support GOA. These models are only available through Henry’s website.


  • SAAMI accepted the 5.7×28 FN cartridge, making it an official standard in the gun industry. This cartridge, originally developed in the late 1980s, has been used by police and special forces and gained NATO standardization in 2021. Even though acceptance might not lead to more manufacturers making it, the popularity and lower ammo prices are good for fans of the caliber. The product is currently available.

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