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Double Tap 377 – Bird Turglar

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Double Tap Episode 377

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Gideon Optics, XTech Tactical, Blue Alpha, Medical Gear Outfitters, and Mitchell Defense

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 377! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Dear WLS
Jawn C – What gives, you talk about James Reeves like he is a personal friend but he doesn’t appear on the show as a guest. I think he would be a good occasional guest especially when Jeremy is being a cunt. Chawn/ Sean/ Shawn are you threatened by the short shorts?
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Peter J – Best way to clean your serviceable suppressors?

Cliff R – Hey guys – I’m a relatively new listener and love your show, you guys rock. My question is, I have a CZ 82, research shows to be manufactured in 1994 (I think). I’ve refinished it with Brownells Alumihyde Hyde in gray (which looks badass. The gun is totally reliable, accurate and fun to shoot- however, the sights are not the best. I can’t find anything aftermarket suitable for this gun. What’s you guys thoughts? (By the way- Jeremy go fuck yourself). Again- love and respect to all you guys, what you’re doing matters and people like me love it. Thanks and good job!

JC C – I was wondering if you all have any experience with bkingsfirearms.com. It Looks like they are a supplier/builder of AR-15s / AR10s. They have complete rifles/pistols, as well as parts and build kits. They are based in Ohio and veteran owned. It looks like they have some good deals, but wasn’t sure about quality/reputation. I appreciate any feedback. Thank you.

The Jeremy That Is Tyler – I am looking at getting a suppressor. I am thinking of changing a 300 blackout I have to a pin and weld 1 stamp gun. When I put a 10.5 inch barrel on it what size gas system and buffer tube will I need to have on it to run reliably with sub-sonic freedom seeds? I will be putting the Griffin Armament GP7 on it. Also, why is Aaron a huge tonsil jockeying, turd burgaling, rump ranger? Where has Savage been? And why is Jeremy such a cunt?

Akex W – Hi y’all. I just saw that Strike Industries released a flash can for 9mm pistols. Seemed like a gimmick at first glance. But then I remembered seeing a video comparing a 9mm glock to an A2 birdcage equipped AR and the glock had way more flash in the dark. Do y’all think a flash hider for a pistol is a joke? Or would it be worth considering if it’s not too bulky?

Bob D – Looking to build a 14.5” upper and eventually want to suppress it. Not knowing what suppressor I want I’m looking for the muzzle device that I can p&w that would cover the most options for the future. Or should I fine the suppressor I want and get the correct md for that model? Signed, sleepless in your attic

Ricky S – This is not a firearms related question, but trying to get some feelers for the market. I’m thinking about selling snapping turtle meat, canned in a butter sauce. I’d call it, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Tortis. Would y’all buy it?
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Gun Industry News
Savage Arms Launches New AC350 Suppressor for 350 Legend
Savage Arms launched the AC350 AccuCan suppressor for the 350 Legend cartridge. It’s made of aluminum and titanium, making it light and strong. The suppressor has a self-cleaning feature, replaceable cores, and a 5/8”-24 thread mount. It’s 7.9” long, 1.75” in diameter, and weighs 10.8 oz. The price is $799. Available now.

Savage Revel: New Lever-Action Rimfire Rifle
Savage Arms has released a new lever-action rifle called the Savage Revel, marking their return to this style after over 25 years. It’s available in .22 LR, .22 Magnum, and .17 HMR. The Revel features a classic design with a wooden stock, under-barrel magazine, and modern safety features. The standard model costs $439, while the Deluxe version is $539. Production has started, and the .22 LR rifles are shipping now, while the other variants will be available in spring 2025.

Nocpix: A New Thermal Imaging Brand
Nocpix is a new brand for thermal and night vision gear created by InfiRay Technologies. They focus on using the latest thermal sensor tech to improve image quality for hunting. Their products are designed for easy use and combine advanced sensors with AI algorithms for better visuals. The brand emphasizes innovation and aims to offer a complete lineup of thermal and digital night vision products. The specifics on pricing are not mentioned yet, but the products are set to be available soon.

New Windowless Magazine for M16/AR15 Released
F.A.B. Defense has launched the Ultimag G2, a new windowless 30-round magazine for M16/AR15s. It features a reinforced design, better reliability, and easy cleaning. The magazine comes in Black, Olive Drab, and Flat Dark Earth, priced at $13.99. It is in full production and available now.

Shooting Tips for Everyone
Taurus has released a new concealed carry pistol called the 22Tuc, which is unique because it uses .22 caliber ammunition. This could be appealing for new gun owners or those looking for a lower recoil option. The price range is around $300. The pistol is currently available for purchase.

Get to Know the New Angstadt Arms Vanquish 22 Barrel
Angstadt Arms is releasing the Vanquish 22, a new integrally suppressed barrel for the Ruger 10/22. It has a zero baffle system which means no baffle strikes and easier cleaning. It works with standard .22LR ammo for quiet shooting. The barrel is 18.5 inches long and made from stainless steel and aluminum. It will cost $599 and is available for sale starting September 26th at 10 AM EST.

Cabot’s New Voltage Thrills Fans
Cabot Guns launched a super limited edition of their High Voltage 1911 pistols, with only two made: VOLTAGE45-1 and VOLTAGE45-2. Both are already sold out. They cost $5,000 to reserve. These unique .45 ACP guns feature a mix of Damascus steel and copper designs, and come in special cases that resemble electrical disconnect boxes. The gun community sees this as a premium collectible, but most people won’t own one since they’re already sold out.

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