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Double Tap 429 – Blood In, Blood Out

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Double Tap Episode 429

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Swampfox Optics, Blue Alpha, Night Fision, Medical Gear Outfitters, Rost Martin, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms

 

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 429! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

 

Dear WLS

  • Ryan W – Good evening gents So I want to theoretically bury around 15 ar’s in an undisclosed location. What’s the most economic way to keep them in good condition for about 20 years? I have some standard food safe grade plastic barrels. Should I just add guns and motor oil? Thanks for the insight.

  • JD – After the first of the year what are we going to have to do to register an ar pistol as a sbr do we have to go to a ffl?

  • Shane H – I know it was talked about a while ago but I can’t find the episode. Who do you recommend for firearm collection insurance? One that does not require serial numbers if possible. Is it a separate policy from your FFL or just one policy?

  • Thomas L – What was your favorite thing you saw at goals?

  • Zachary V – Hello, not to get too technical and make this a huge list, but looking into getting my bug-out bag done. What are the essentials that should be prioritized first and what is something that you include in yours that most people wouldn’t have considered? Notes? No?

  • Trucker Matt – If you had to pick the perfect “backpack gun” and concealable handgun combo that uses the same ammunition, what is each cast member’s combo of choice? For example, a 9mm HK SP5K and Glock 19, an AR pistol in .22LR with a folding buffer and FN 502, a Diamondback DBX 5.7 and FN Five-Seven (bonus points for magazine compatibility), a Chiappa 1892 Alaskan Takedown in .357 Magnum, and Ruger SP101. Drink a tall glass of pineapple juice every day. It’s good for your gut health and your significant other will thank you for it.

  • capt.doogie howser – I have recently started a business, and am using social media as a marketing tool. What recommendations do you have for tools or assets to use to improve my reach and content quality?

  • Logan G – Shawn, First question (not gun related), you have mentioned playing hockey quite a bit, and it sounds like you play in the Springs. I play PIHA and inline, and I was curious if you did too? If so, I’m sure you have wanted to fight me at some point… whoops.Gun-related question, saving up for a semi-auto shotgun for home defense and fun as well. Thinking about the Beretta A300 ultima or the Mossberg 940 tactical. Any opinion between the two? My main question, though, is what Gideon optic would be best for a shotgun? They have a ton of options! Love the show and listen every week!

 

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Gun Industry News

  • MUB has released the QD Gas Pedal, a new multi-use attachment for guns that helps manage recoil. It’s made of strong, lightweight 1061 Steel and features a flush cup for attaching QD slings. It’s available in Black or FDE.

  • Custom & Collectable Firearms released the FX7 rifle, limited to just 100 pieces. It’s chambered in .22 Creedmoor with a 16″ spiral fluted barrel for long-range shooting. It features a rugged FDE finish, an MDT stock for stability, and a TriggerTech Primary Trigger for a smooth pull. The FX7 combines unique design and performance. The price isn’t listed, but it’s available as part of a special series.

  • Czechpoint is bringing back the Vz. 61 pistol, now in 9×18 Makarov caliber. This gun has a 4.53-inch barrel and features like a threaded muzzle for suppressors, a chrome-lined chamber, and a 20-round magazine. It’s designed for better firepower than the .32 acp or .380. The gun is available now.

  • Geissele has released the AK-X trigger unit for AK-style guns. It’s a one-piece cassette trigger with a smooth 2-stage pull weighing 3.5-4 pounds, making it easier to install and use than their previous triggers. However, it’s not compatible with all AKs, especially pistol-caliber or shotgun versions. The price is $350. The product is currently available.

  • Inland Manufacturing is launching three new suppressors on October 1, 2025: the I-CAN for $549, the I-CAN II for $599, and the Monocore for $579. They focus on sound reduction, durability, and easy maintenance. The I-CAN is lightweight, the I-CAN II is full-auto rated, and the Monocore features a unique design for easy clean-up. There’s also a smaller, ready-to-ship AM-22 for $319, ideal for rimfire calibers. All products are currently available for order.

  • Shaw Barrels in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, is a major barrel maker in the U.S. They produce high-quality gun barrels quickly, with over 7,800 barrels for various firearms available online. Their operation combines modern technology and traditional craftsmanship. They also offer custom rifles and gunsmithing services. Prices vary, but they focus on quality and efficiency. Shaw Barrels is currently in business and taking orders.

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