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Double Tap 386 – Citrus Party

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Double Tap Episode 386

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

 

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 386! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Dear WLS

  • Mitch B – I plan on getting Vers9s and want to make sure the shoulder on the barrel is 100% flat and even. How can I check it and if it’s not to my satisfaction what do I use to get it there? Thanks for the answer and you’re all cunts!!

  • Joe J – Greetings, not a question but I found Aaron’s number publicly listed and left him a voicemail. Why did you not respond? Are you all going to promote bowers group if Jeremy starts a company?

  • Combat Soup – Hey Guys, Nightvision. It’s a big financial hill to climb and it seems like a lot of money to tie up in something that will mostly sit there. As just an average guy, is it that necessary as a prep? Is it worth getting something like an opsin to be an intermediate step for use in a bad time? Any other thought? Thanks

  • Warrior of the Weekend – Good evening fuckers, What do you guys do for firearms insurance, if any? Do you put it on your homeowners insurance? I used to have mine under my home insurance but took them off years ago because I didn’t feel comfortable having all my guns and serial numbers on record with a company that might go woke and do something weird with that information. Not to mention situations where the government could force a corporation to divulge that information. Am I being a bitch (shut up Jeremy) or is this a legitimate concern? What do you guys do? Thanks.

 

  • Thomas L – Why is Jeremy such a likeable cunt?

 

  • Robert S – Picked up a couple of blem faxon threaded glock barrels for $80 a piece. Just wondering y’all’s thoughts on faxon Glock barrels. Jeremy’s only a cunt some of the time. P.S. I hope I win Krista’s swag bag! And I am enjoying the dangfree app!

  • Keith M – Hey y’all, My question is, after putting together a few “retro” AR’s I have a problem with the A1 rear sight of one. when sight in the rifle, it’s shooting far left and the sight is as far as it can go on adjustment. Help ,,,,,,, Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. PS; FUCK Aaron

 

  • Lee T – Hey gang I eat too many snack foods and have worked a desk job for years, so a thought occurred to me when my chubby gut obstructed my view at the urinal the other day. With so many tiny pisstols out there, is there really still a place for snubbie revolvers? Aside from the amazing ” jacket pocket” advice I frequently hear on the #1 gun podcast “GunTalk with Tom Gresham”, why would i want to trade 10rounds of .380/9 in a semiauto for 5-6 .38/.357 in a fatter revolver? I’ve already learned that anybody who says revolvers never jam has not shot revolvers very much. I welcome your advice and offer thanks from the bottom of my very being. –

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Robert S!

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

 

Gun Industry News

  • A new Russian submachine gun, inspired by the FN P90, has been patented and is smaller than earlier models. It uses a sideways feeding magazine for 9×18 Makarov cartridges. The design includes features like a heavy bolt, downward ejection, and an AR-style trigger. It could be useful for urban operations. It’s not clear if it will be made, but it has potential for law enforcement. The product is not currently available.

  • A classic Mosin Nagant rifle has been modified to shoot .500 S&W Magnum and accept AR-15 magazines, creating a very powerful and unique “Bubba rifle.” It has the muzzle energy of a .308 with lighter loads and matches a .338 Win Mag with full-power loads. It was tested at the range, showcasing extreme recoil and unusual design features. The special rifle is not commonly available.

  • FightLite has launched a new Raptor belt-fed upper for AR-15s, allowing users to avoid reloading magazines. It features a 16.25-inch quick-change barrel, a dual-feed design for regular AR magazines and linked ammo, and is made from durable materials. The price is $3,999.99, but it will increase soon. It’s currently available.

  • Kimber has released the 2K11, a new high-capacity pistol based on the classic 1911 design. It comes with special features like a stainless steel frame, customizable optic mounts, and includes double-stack magazines—13 rounds for .45 ACP and up to 20 rounds for 9mm. Prices start at $1,995 and go up to $3,095. The 2K11 aims to offer custom-level features right out of the box. It is currently available.

  • EAA is launching an updated Girsan MC 14T X tip-up pistol for concealed carry. It has a spiral-fluted barrel, threaded muzzle, two-tone finish, and low-profile sights. It holds 13+1 rounds of .380 ACP and weighs 22 ounces. The new model costs $519. It’s available now.

  • Shell Shock Technologies launched its new Shell Tech Ammunition, which offers .380 ACP, 9mm, 5.56 NATO, and 300BLK rounds. This ammo is made from a lightweight nickel alloy, reducing weight by up to 30% compared to brass. The company is selling directly to customers, cutting out the middleman, and offers a subscription plan for savings. Free shipping is available on orders over $125. Shell Tech Ammo is currently available online.

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