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Double Tap 457 – Dusky on Welfare
April 14, 2026
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Double Tap 457 – Dusky on Welfare

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Double Tap – Ep 457

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DEAR WLS

  • Question from Boone ⭐I’m wanting to make a SBR 350 legend ar but I’m wondering what barrel lengths to consider. I’m not wanting to get too short for hunting up to 100 yards. What length would you recommend? And I’m also considering building a 6mm ARC at a later date and what length would be reasonable for it?
  • Question from Adam B ⭐I have acquired some cool WWII flags and one has a bring back letter. It is in the old blue duplicator paper and was wrapped with a cover sheet. When i opened up what I thought was just a cover sheet, it was actually a very faint letter for the second flag. Do you know of any place that can restore or recover the document to give the second flag its story.

    NO Jeremy, I won’t sell them to you.

  • Question from Fisher Cat ⭐Hey knucklefucks, what are your opinions of the lever action rifle from Henry that’s in 556/223? I’ve been debating on buying one over an ar15 because who doesn’t love a lever action? Love the show
  • Question from Dennis H ⭐Will Gideon optics be making the mediator 2 in with a green reticle? Also wondering if this would be a sufficient optic for a semi automatic shotgun?
  • Question from Jon F ⭐Hey fellas! Long time listener, first time caller. I have a Marlin 1895 trapper in 45-70, this is my primary hunting rifle and I want to get a can for it. I’d like to keep it as light a possible and still be somewhat hearing safe. Also this will most likely stay on this gun, so direct mount (11/16-24). What do you think is my best option? I was leaning towards the dreadnought but I’m not stuck on it.
  • Question from Andrew L ⭐I’m in process of printing and building an AR22 based on the CMMG conversion system. I’m also adding an FTN5 can and most likely, a 3-position safety. My question is, have any of you had experience with this kind of setup and what kind of reliability did it have? I’m just looking for something fun to build and shoot but also the secret stash of SHTF supply of files and parts. I’m curious to what you guys have printed or used, what kind of material, print settings etc that had worked best for you.
    I know there’s been some talk about a dedicated show or segment for 3d printed stuff and I’d be fully onboard for that! I’d even contribute if I can or you need.
    Thanks for the great work! I listen while at work or my 1-hour commute to or from it.
    Notes: FUCK THE LIBTARDS…

GUN INDUSTRY NEWS

  • Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition File Lawsuit Over National Park Service Federal Facilities Firearms Ban ⭐The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and a private citizen have filed a lawsuit challenging the National Park Service’s ban on carrying firearms in federal facilities such as visitor centers, ranger stations, and maintenance buildings. The suit argues that this prohibition violates Second Amendment rights by forcing law-abiding visitors to disarm to comply with park registration rules, citing Supreme Court precedents like Bruen. SAF leaders describe the ‘sensitive places’ restrictions as attempts to circumvent public carry protections.
  • Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5″ Adopted by St. Louis County Police Department ⭐The St. Louis County Police Department has selected the Springfield Armory Echelon 4.5F 9mm striker-fired pistol as its new duty sidearm, citing positive feedback on performance, ergonomics, and slide features from transition training. The Echelon features a patent-pending Central Operating Group with a self-contained stainless steel chassis for quick grip module swaps, including three backstraps, and a Variable Interface System supporting over 30 optics footprints via self-locking pins. Fully ambidextrous controls benefit left-handed officers, with the department recommending it as a durable, configurable platform.0
  • Ruger Gen II American Rifles – Left-Handed Ranch Configuration ⭐Ruger has announced left-handed versions of its Gen II American bolt-action rifles, starting with the Ranch configuration. These feature improved stocks with adjustable length-of-pull and comb, a three-position safety, and Cerakote finishes. Chambered in straight-wall and intermediate calibers suited for hunting and short-barreled applications.
  • MDT S90 SPUHR to V-Mount Adapter and M-LOK to V-Mount 90° Adapter for Send-It Gen2 Electronic Level ⭐MDT Sporting Goods has released two new V-Mount adapters for the Send-It Gen2 Electronic Level: the S90 SPUHR to V-Mount Adapter and the M-LOK to V-Mount 90° Adapter. These adapters enable integration with Spuhr mounts and M-LOK slots, allowing repositioning of the electronic level off the top rail for improved flexibility in precision rifle setups. They address mounting limitations caused by large optics, night vision, and thermals by expanding the V-Mount ecosystem.
  • SK Customs Recreates Al Capone’s ‘Sweetheart’ Colt 1911 in Limited Edition of 200 Units ⭐SK Guns (SK Customs) has released a limited-edition recreation of Al Capone’s iconic ‘Sweetheart’ Colt 1911, chambered in .45 ACP with classic Government Model design. The pistol features detailed floral engravings, custom sights matching the original, polished and blued finish, checkered front strap and mainspring housing, and grips of genuine vintage red deer stag. Announced on April 10, 2026, only 200 units are produced, numbered 001 through 200.
  • IWI US Arad-5 Rifle ⭐IWI US has launched the Arad-5 rifle, now manufactured at their new facility in Andersonville, Tennessee. This 5.56x45mm NATO rifle features a semi-monolithic upper with patented CamLok barrel lock-up and a short-stroke piston gas system. It is the first major product from their expanded domestic operation, originally developed for Israel’s Tier 1 units.
  • Caldwell Surface-to-Air ClayCopter ⭐Caldwell has launched the Surface-to-Air ClayCopter, a battery and Bluetooth-powered clay target launcher designed for shotgun shooters. It mounts on shotguns via vented rib or MLOK rails and offers app-controlled launches, voice commands, and randomization for realistic training. The device supports 90mm and 110mm discs, is highly portable under 10 pounds, and enables one-person operation for skeet, trap, and 3-Gun practice.

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