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Double Tap 385 – Colonel Ingus

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Double Tap Episode 385

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Black Rhino Concealment, Gideon Optics, Medical Gear Outfitters, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms

 

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 385! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

 

Dear WLS

  • Aaron’s kids real dad – This question is more for Jeremy. Currently live in the same city as Savage but can’t stand his commie ways. We’re looking at moving to OH in 2025. What cities are the most gun friendly with the best chance of possibly starting a FFL down the road? WA is a lost cause so don’t let savage say anything else.

  • Scott G – Not a question but …. The best idea ever . For at least 1 episode of “ gun fights” reverse everything and use Blue book of gun values( or something similar) instead of gun broker. Jeremy would be host ( probably had a subscription) ….. enjoy

  • Colonel Ingus – I let one of the sales guys at Scheels talk me in to a Silencer Co. ASR muzzle brake for a 10.5in. 5.56 AR. Am I stuck using their mounting system, or is there another company that is compatible? The muzzle device is already installed and the cost of failure is a short disappointing range day.


  • Scott L – I’m going to start shooting in some local competitions with some friends. I need a belt setup and was going to get a Blue Alpha belt. Not sure if the standard battle belt or the lite would be better. I don’t see alot of difference. In them. Which one would would you recommend? All I know is I want to have the inner and outer belt setup. Any negatives with either of them for comp shooting?

  • Rob K – Hey guys, I love listening to the show and also writing in when looking for advice! It’s my first time doing an optic on an AKM platform. (KUSA KP-104) I picked up an RS Regulate for the mount, and now I need to pick between a Red Dot or a Scope. If I do a scope, I don’t want it any bigger than 5x. I was looking at the SWAMPFOX SABER PRISM SIGHT 5X36 OPTIC- GREEN RETICLE but I can’t find any info on people running it on AKs. Also was looking at the Primary Arms SLx 3x32mm Gen Ill Prism Scope – ACSS-CQB- 300BLK/7.62×39 Reticle. Do you guys have any experience with either of these or can you suggest something different? The max range it will be used on is 100 yards. I also don’t want to spend more than the $400 range so ACOGS are out. Thanks for everything and keep up the great work!!! WLS is Life!!!

  • David B – I am getting ready to build a gun room in the basement of my house. Unfortunately other projects have taken priority over the gun room but now that it is getting colder i am planning this project for the winter.(I live in the communist state of New York, but upstate, far away from the city which is the asshole of the state) i have 9 foot poured foundation walls that will be two sides of the gun room with a casement window that I plan to use for ventilation and exhaust for the room so I can reload without having to kill myself from lead poisoning. The room will be 12′ x 10′. The question is what do I construct the other two walls of to make them secure and fire resistant (there is no such thing as fireproof). My initial thoughts are metal studs at 12″ on center with 3 layers of fire rated gypsum board inside wrapping over the ceiling to create a rated room. On the outside I was thinking of sheeting it in 1/2″ osb with chicken wire mesh stapled to it and finishing with another layer of fire rated gypsum board. My thoughts are the osb and 12″ centered studs will prevent someone from bashing their way in and the chicken wire would slow down a saw. This is just for me to reload and keep my gun safes in, at least for now. I do plan to get my FFL in the future and would run that out of here. I don’t have a lot of guns but several that are irreplaceable (grandfather’s ww2 issued m1 and father’s weatherby 300 wby mag…) Also any recommendations on a door that could be installed without that being the weak point. Thanks and keep it going. #SSB

  • Pervy Johnson – Good evening, fair maidens. From your fellow cast mates including savage and any guest that may be present, if you had to pick one to fuck, one to marry, one to kill, and one to scissor, who would you pick for each? You cannot pick the same person more than once each.

  • Steve Polychronopolous – American Black, California Claro, Paradox, Turkish, English, French, or European? Or are you all a bunch of plastic pussies? Or maybe curly or birdseye maple?Why doesn’t Jeremy carry as many shotguns as Dawson’s In Massillon? Why doesn’t he build an indoor 5 stand range?

  • Cunning Linguist – I have a muzzleloader I inherited from my in-laws. I don’t give a shit about it and don’t want to. I want to get rid of it, but I’m not even sure I can sell it in the condition it’s in. What do? No notes.

 

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Cunning Linguist!

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Gun Industry News

  • Kimber has launched the 2K11, a new high-capacity 1911-pattern pistol. It features a stainless steel frame, comes with custom options, and includes double-stack magazines—13 rounds for .45 ACP and up to 20 rounds for 9mm. The price starts at $1,995 and can go up to $3,095. The 2K11 is designed for easy maintenance and improved reliability. It’s available now.


  • EAA has released the updated Girsan MC 14T X, a tip-up concealed carry pistol. It features a spiral-fluted barrel, threaded muzzle, and a two-tone finish. Weighing 22 ounces and measuring 7 inches long, it has a capacity of 13+1 and is designed for those who struggle with regular slide racking. The price is $519. The product is available now.


  • RISE Armament has launched two new bolt-action triggers: the Reliant Hunter and Reliant Pro. The Reliant Hunter is designed for Remington 700 actions and has adjustable pull weight from 2 to 5 pounds, with a price of $169.99. The Reliant Pro also fits 700 actions, features similar adjustments, and offers a choice of curved or flat triggers, priced at $259.99. Both triggers have special designs to help prevent accidental firing and are available now.


  • POF-USA launched the LMR BASE rifle, a lightweight and compact gun that looks like an AR but isn’t classified as one. It’s chambered in .308 and features a unique design, a 16.5-inch barrel, and special parts for reliability. Priced at $1,359, it aims to attract both new and experienced gun owners. The rifle is currently available.


  • Freedom Munitions is moving bullet production from Nevada to a new plant in Idaho. They are making their X-Treme Bullets in Idaho now. This change comes after new ownership and growth since their bankruptcy. Some workers in Nevada were laid off, but others can move to Idaho for jobs. The company is also expanding retail stores in California. Their X-Treme Bullets will still be available. The move is expected to improve their business operations.


  • EAA has introduced the Girsan Influencer X, a modern 1911-style pistol. It’s optics-ready and comes in four calibers: .38 Super, 9x19mm, .45 ACP, and 10mm Auto. Prices range from $689 to $729. It features a durable build with a 9+1 magazine capacity (8+1 for .45 ACP). The Influencer X is available now.N

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