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Double Tap 410 – The Rant

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Double Tap Episode 410

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Black Rhino Concealment, Gideon Optics, RMA Defense, Night Fision, Rost Martin, and Mitchell Defense

 

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 410! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

GunCon

 

PUBLIC EVENT – June 28th

Location – Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St)

Industry/Media Events – June 25-28 (Mixed locations around Cleveland area)

https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/

use code wlsislife for $5 off

 

GOALS

August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee.

https://events.goa.org/goals/

 

Dear WLS

  • Duke Of Crude – Hey fam, I’m needing some help with a build. I have a sight mark wraith 4K mini on a keltec RFB. I need to mount some kind of IR flashlight to help with night shooting on the farm. What recommendations would you have for an IR flashlight with a mount? The keltec RFB is kind of limited on rail space and the top rail is getting a little crowded with the digital optic and an offset red dot I am using for faster shooting in daytime. Mostly this rifle will be used for night time hog hunting or night time training. Thanks for your help!Duke

  • Ballpark Frank – Dear Jeremy, When you’re giving savage backshots. Do you slap the back of his head as a sign of dominance or do you mistake it for his ass? #no notes

 

  • Steven S – How do you guys adjust the retention on your BRC holsters. I received a BRC holster as a gift. The retention was a loose so I contacted them to have it adjusted. I just got it back today and the damn thing is so tight I cannot remove my gun from the holster without tapping the holster with something like a hammer. I’m a over sending it in again and I’m just trying to fix it myself. Should I heat it up in the oven and try to stretch it while it’s warm?

 

  • Mike C – This question is pure curiosity. Do any of you have experience with the Primary Weapons ratchet lock castle nut and end plate, and would you buy/use it? I know it’s twice as much as a regular end plate and castle nut set, but would laziness justify the additional cost? I can’t wait for Jeremy’s rant on how this is stupid.

 

  • Peter J – Living in commie Washington, my son turned 21 and looking at strictly range guns. What would be the most fun type of gun in your opinion for him to get?

  • Steve B – Every now and then I get the urge to carry a revolver, as a backup or a quick run to the store gun. Seems like the Smith and Wesson 642 is a gold standard in that field but part of me likes the idea of a shrouded hammer in the Smith 638. Or am I going the wrong route altogether and should consider the Ruger LCR in 9mm over 38 special for a snub nose. Cast of WLS, what say you?

 

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Ballpark Frank!

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

 

Gun Industry News

  • Colt is recalling its CBX bolt-action rifles due to a safety issue. The CBX Precision and CBX Tac Hunter models may accidentally fire without pulling the trigger when safety is disengaged. Colt advises owners to stop using these rifles and return them for a refund or replacement. Retailers should also return their unsold rifles. Colt is addressing this issue directly and apologizes for any trouble. The rifles are currently being recalled.

  • MDT Sporting Goods launched two new bipods for mountain hunters: the Mountain Bipod (5.6 oz) and the Backcountry Bipod (5.0 oz). Both are ultra-lightweight and designed for tough terrain, using carbon fiber, aluminum, and titanium. They feature quick deployment and stability for serious hunters. Both bipods will be available starting May 16th on MDT’s website.

  • Laser Ammo USA has launched the Recoil Enabled 2011 Match King Laser Training pistol. It’s a training gun designed for serious competition shooters, featuring a realistic recoil experience and full metal construction. It uses a special laser and includes adjustable alignment for precision training. Priced starting at $440, it’s made for enhanced training with accessories. It’s currently available for purchase.

  • Springfield Armory is launching a limited-release rifle called the Model 2020 Heatseeker this summer. It’s designed for target shooting and hunting and is chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester. The price is $2,355. It’s lightweight, has an adjustable trigger, and features a carbon fiber barrel. This rifle is special because of its combination of features and adjustability. It’s available for a limited time.

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