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Double Tap 382 – Sigma Balls

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Dear WLS

  • Mi Whet – What up cunt(jermey) I still think about that day you touch my boob. Do you think about it.


  • Dan R – Is it possible to purchase a mil-surp bolt action receiver, (no barrel or stock), that is not marked as a rifle on a 4473, but instead just a receiver. Like a stripped AR lower? If you do a legal private transaction of a stripped receiver, (no barrel or stock) can you make a pistol out of it? People always say “don’t ask the AFT” so I’m asking you. Thanks, Dan
  • Kevin A – I have 2 completed Glock 19 gen 3 slides and p80 frames with Glock parts kits. I’m looking to swap out the frames for better ones. I have been looking at the lone wolf dusk 19 frames but was wondering if you guys might have better options. Thank you for the weekly laughs and entertainment. I appreciate you guys

  • Dustin S – I don’t have a good question but really want a 2 in the pink one in the Stinc holster, so here we go. Nick, can you make your wall mount helmet holder modeled after one eyed willy from the Goonies?

  • Scott G – Curious mostly about Jeremy’s opinion( even though he is a CUNT) I believe that direct to consumer marketing in the firearms space is a race to the bottom and a large part of the reason retail gun stores are closing and have terrible margins. With a regulated item you still have to do a transfer and a dealer gets that little bump but they are taken out of the actual profit equation. Companies supporting a direct to consumer model are going to make it hard for retail stores to stay open and that will make access to freedom even harder than it currently is. Add coupon codes giveaways ext and a retail dealer can’t compete, unless they do massive volume. I understand that a huge percentage of retail has gone online but that doesn’t work until we get rid of all regulation on freedom. What are the thoughts of the crew?

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  • Thirty Aut Tism – Are stainless steel barrels for .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor any good? Would you recommend for an AR10 18” or longer?


  • Andrew B – End of the world scenario – can’t barricade in place, will be on the move. You can only have 1 gun, what would be your end of the world survival setup? One more thing, it has to be chambered in 22lr.

  • Zach V – Hello I have been wondering if you have any information about the issues that supposedly cloud defensive has with their lights? I have heard from many people that they have issues with flickering in their rein line and having issues with the pressure pads. I personally own an owl and a Chicro and have had zero issues and personally love my chunky owl. Would love to know if you have had any personal issues with your lights or seen anything similar. Thanks

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Gun Industry News

  • The Heritage Coachwhip is a new double-barrel shotgun designed to look old-fashioned, like guns from the 1800s, with a hammer-fired mechanism and classic styling. It has 18.5-inch barrels, a steel frame, and attractive case coloring. The price is $984.99. It’s aimed at fans of Cowboy Action Shooting. The shotgun is currently available for purchase.


  • Davidson’s has launched two exclusive Beretta 92XI models: the Gara and Corsa. Both have single action only triggers, compensators, fiber optic sights, and are ready for competition. The Corsa costs $1,599.98, and the Gara is $1,499.98. They come with three 18-round magazines and meet USPSA size limits. They are available now.


  • CZ released the new Shadow 2 Target, a gun made for bullseye shooting. It has special features like a modified slide, barrel, and tunable trigger that make it different from the regular Shadow 2. This is claimed to be CZ’s most accurate pistol ever. The price isn’t mentioned, but it’s currently available.


  • Taurus has released the Taurus 608 Competition, a new revolver designed for competitive shooters. It features an eight-round cylinder for .357 Magnum, adjustable sights, a lighter weight, and a smooth trigger for quick adjustments. A unique aspect is that it can be used in various contests due to its lack of built-in compensator. The price is $1,015.99. The gun is currently available.


  • Savage Arms has updated the 110 Magpul Scout rifles by adding new calibers: 5.56 NATO, 6mm ARC, 300 Blackout, and 350 Legend, joining the existing options like 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester. These rifles come in black or Flat Dark Earth finishes and are available for right or left-handed shooters, with a 10-round magazine included. The price remains at $1,099. The new caliber options, especially the 5.56 NATO and 350 Legend, may attract more hunters and firearm enthusiasts. The rifles are currently available.