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Double Tap 392 – CheeseGPT

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Welcome to Double Tap, episode 392! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

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Dear WLS

  • DukeOfCrude – Hey fam, My son is about to turn 5 and I be been thinking about what his first rifle should be. I have a Quakenbush safety rifle (22LR single shot) from pre-1900 thought I thought would be good. It’s not in museum condition, but it is fairly clean. Would it be blasphemy to have it threaded for a suppressor and ruin the historical factor? I was also looking at that dark mountain stowaway rifle; but do ya ll know if it only comes in left handed bolt configuration? What did you have as a first rifle or give to your kids as a first rifle? What would be some features you would look for in a rifle for a kid who’s started shooting? Thanks for the great content! Duke P.s. did you know the Marlin 75 was Americas 22lr rifle before the 10/22 was invented?

  • Unsirq Emsiz’d – Would you give the police your car? A psycho, being chased on foot by the police, steals a lady’s car and drives away. The cop behind him runs up to your car and says, “I need to commandeer this vehicle in the name of the law!” Option 1- Get out and let him chase the crook. Option 2- Phu-Q to the cop and he goes to the next car behind you. You do not have the option to chase the criminal yourself. No Notes

  • John A – How much cunt could the cunt Jeremy puntIf the cunt Jeremy could punt cunt.

  • Desert D Deagleton – Would porting or something like a Cutts Compensator affect the reliability of a long recoil operated shotgun like the Remington Model 11?

  • Jesse K – What up homies, what was that 80% sized .22 ar you were talking about a few weeks ago? I feel like it was a re named version of the wee one tactical?

  • Tony C – A buddy and I were just discussing buying a linear compensator for our Ar15s. We really don’t know much about them but thought it would be a cheaper route to lower the decibels as well as not having to go and get a tax stamp. Just wanted know your thoughts, pros/cons on them. Do any of yous guys use them? I will still be getting a suppressor in the future just was thinking of getting one of these for the time being.

  • Hunter D – Good dayI have a question for the group, what are your thoughts on the Ruger M77 chambers in 257 Roberts for deer hunting? I know it is an old round but I have loved this gun for whitetail, turkey head shots and other exotic deer in the Texas Hill Country, Most of my shots have been within 200 yards and this gun has always been a tac driver and has always provided a 1 shot kill with 100Gr ballistic tip sierra, loaded with 40gr of H-380 powder. This is a gun a family friend gifted me for my 6th birthday 30 years ago he built the load for and sighted it in (i have never adjusted the scope) and has been my go-to hunting rifle. I’m going to pass this down to my son and i want another deer rifle for myself and I want something that can reach out a little further and have a little more stopping power. What is your suggestion for a great hunting rifle that will last the rest of my life and possibly be good for deer and possible elk, bison, and other mid to large exotics? Budget under $2500 with glass Thank you for your thoughts and suggestions keep up the great work. #WLSISLIFE #171 #SSB #BUILDABUS #JEREMY ISNOTACUNT

 

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Gun Industry News

  • Mossberg introduced new shotguns: the 590R, 590RM, and the 590M Standoff. The 590R and 590RM have a new rotary safety and can hold multiple types of magazines. The 590M Standoff is compact for close combat. They feature adjustable stocks, Picatinny rails for accessories, and are designed for tactical use. Prices vary based on the model and magazine capacities. These shotguns are currently available.

  • The article reviews the Alpin Arms Kommando revolver, focusing on its accuracy, design, and performance with .357 Magnum ammo at a shooting range in Austria. This tactical revolver is tested for its strength and capability. There is no specific price mentioned, but it’s highlighted as an impressive option in firearms. The availability of the product is unclear at the moment.

  • Laugo Arms launched the Alien Remus, a compact pistol for concealed carry. It features a new “push-to-rack” mechanism and a manual safety. The Limited Edition model costs $6,200 and includes special features and accessories. Preorders start now, with deliveries expected from January to July 2025. This model focuses on portability and doesn’t target a budget market.

  • SIG SAUER and PROOF Research released the CROSS SAWTOOTH Short Action rifles in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. These rifles are lightweight, accurate, and come with features like adjustable folding stocks and a carbon fiber barrel. The .308 model has a standard 16” barrel, and the 6.5CM comes in 18” or 24” options. They’re SUB-1 MOA certified, meaning they shoot very accurately. Prices were not mentioned, but they are available now.

  • Bergara launched the new BMR-X rimfire series on January 8, 2025. It offers more options than the previous BMR models, with choices of barrel lengths (16” or 18”), materials (Steel or Carbon Fiber), and three rimfire cartridges (.22 LR, .22 WMR, and .17 HMR). The rifle features a Bergara Micro Rimfire action and comes with 5 and 10 round magazines. Prices are $719 for steel and $819 for carbon. It’s made for serious shooting and hunting. The BMR-X is available now.

  • Century Arms launched new AP5 models, including the AP5-SD with a short barrel and fake suppressor, priced at $1,799, and the AP5-L with a longer barrel that allows a stock, costing $1,899. These models are aimed at fans of the MP-5 series and offer modern upgrades. Both are currently available.

  • Griffin Armament has launched a new adjustable 2-stage trigger for AR-15s. It comes pre-adjusted and includes an Allen wrench for adjustments. The trigger features two spring options: 4.5 lbs and 5.5 lbs. It’s made from high-quality materials and costs $99.95. The product is available now.

  • Smith & Wesson has released the Model 1854 Stealth Hunter, a modern lever-action rifle with a black synthetic stock and aluminum forend. It features a short 16.5-inch barrel, a threaded muzzle, and a removable magazine tube for easy unloading. This rifle is available in .44 Magnum, .357 Magnum, and .45 Long Colt, priced at $1,399. A classic version with walnut is also available. The Stealth Hunter is designed for hunting with modern materials and better sights. It is currently available for purchase.

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