We Like Shooting 577 – Sixty Thousand

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We Like Shooting Episode 577
This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, XTech Tactical, Safe Life Defense, Gideon Optics, Night Fision, Blue Alpha, and Bowers Group

Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 577! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
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Gear Chat
Aaron – Viper Vibes
Viper
Shawn – MP5/MP5K M-LOK® Handguards Overview
A new suppressor-designed handguard for MP5 variants has been released, featuring a lightweight, professional-grade one-piece design and compatibility with several MP5 models and clones. It includes M-LOK® rail and sling swivel sockets, is made from durable aluminum, and comes with a lifetime warranty. The product aims to enhance the functionality of MP5 firearms in the gun community.
Shawn – Smoke & Distraction Devices: A Tactical Overview
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Bullet Points
Shawn – RMR vs. RMSC: What’s Best?
RMR or RMSC for the RIA5.0E?
Shawn – Walther New Guns
Walther Arms revealed six new pistols at TEQ Fest, including upgraded versions of their PPK and PPK/S models.
The lineup features the compensated PDP PRO-X and a .22 Magnum WMP SD with a threaded barrel for suppressors.
New models are optics-ready and designed with enhanced ergonomics for improved performance.
The releases cater to both modern shooters and collectors looking for upgraded firearms.
Gun Fights
Step right up for “Gun Fights,” the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It’s a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out!
WLS is Lifestyle
Flour Power: DIY Milling Fun
Adventures in milling flour and eliminating processed foods from my diet.
Jury Nullification 101
**Jury nullification** occurs when a jury acquits a defendant, even if the evidence proves guilt, because they believe the law is unjust or wrongly applied.
It serves as a check on the legal system, allowing juries to express disagreement with laws or government actions.
This is rare but can happen in cases involving controversial laws or perceived government overreach.
It’s not a legal right but is a de facto power of the jury system.
Aaron’s Alley
Gun Control’s Worst Nightmare: Ed Brown’s Legacy
Gun Control’s Worst Nightmare: Ed Brown’s Legacy
Going Ballistic
Puerto Rico’s Gun Rights Glow-Up: From Maybes to Must-Haves
Puerto Rico shifted from “may issue” to “shall issue” firearm permits on January 1, 2020, aligning its laws more closely with the Second Amendment. Following this change, the number of legally owned firearms rose significantly, while the homicide rate decreased slightly over the same period, contradicting claims that greater access to firearms leads to increased violence. This trend mirrors outcomes in various U.S. jurisdictions that have similarly relaxed gun laws.
Media Concedes: Good Guys with Guns Actually Save Lives!
In Waianae, Hawaii, a resident defended his home by fatally shooting an armed attacker who had killed three people and was threatening more lives with a front loader. The incident underlines the role of armed defenders in preventing mass casualties, contrasting the media’s portrayal of gun violence with that of defensive gun use. Despite stricter gun laws in Hawaii, the case exemplifies the effectiveness of legally armed citizens in self-defense situations, challenging notions held by gun control advocates.
Government’s Latest Censorship: Banning Your Favorite Gun Accessories
U.S. authorities recently seized 355 websites linked to the illegal sale of suppressors and machine gun conversion kits. The operation highlights ongoing global smuggling issues, particularly from China, where devices are misrepresented to avoid customs scrutiny. Advocates for gun control celebrate these actions as a step towards public safety, while critics argue it distracts from more pressing causes of crime and infringes on Second Amendment rights.
Massachusetts Court Stirs the Pot on Gun Rights – Shockingly Unfazed by Logic
The Massachusetts Supreme Court is reviewing cases involving the rights of New Hampshire residents to carry firearms in Massachusetts, challenging the state’s potentially burdensome laws on non-residents. This ongoing legal battle could impact national discussions on gun rights and reciprocity, especially in light of previous rulings that affirmed the Second Amendment as a fundamental right.
House Oversight Investigates NICS Authority: Is Your Ammo Safe from Big Brother?
A letter to House Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer seeks clarification on the FBI’s authority to use the National Instant Background Check System for processing ammunition transfers in New York State, which does not align with existing federal law that addresses firearm transfers. The inquiry emphasizes concerns over potential agency overreach and self-delegation of power, indicating that the push for transparency reflects broader issues within the gun regulatory environment. The gun community may view this as part of ongoing resistance against perceived government encroachments on Second Amendment rights.
Supreme Court Showdown: Gun Rights Advocates Demand Clarity on 2nd Amendment Injuries
The Second Amendment Foundation and partners have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if infringements on Second Amendment rights constitute irreparable injury, similar to First Amendment violations. This move highlights a circuit split on the issue, aiming for a uniform standard across the courts. The outcome could significantly impact gun rights and challenges to gun control measures.
When Gun Control Advocates Can’t Handle the Heat: A Disturbing Confession
A man named Ryan Wesley Routh attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump and left a note admitting his failure and offering a bounty for the job. He was arrested with an SKS rifle, despite being a felon prohibited from gun possession, leading to charges related to firearm ownership. This incident highlights the legal consequences of gun possession for felons, a point frequently debated by gun rights advocates.
Trump Urges Gun Owners to Stop Sitting on Their Hands and Start Voting
Trump urged gun owners to increase voter participation in the upcoming elections, highlighting that their turnout is lower than it should be. His remarks reinforce the Second Amendment’s importance and push back against gun control advocates.
Biden’s Latest Gun Control Stunt: More Restrictions, Less Liberty
The Biden administration is set to announce new executive actions aimed at reducing gun violence, led by the newly formed Office of Gun Violence Prevention. This follows a year of initiatives under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which includes expanded background checks and funding for mental health programs. While proponents tout successes, these measures signal ongoing pressure on the gun community, with a stricter regulatory environment likely to be established as a result.
Judicial Justice: When Gun Control Meets Its Match
In Letcher County, Sheriff Shawn M. Stines allegedly shot District Judge Kevin Mullins after a dispute, leading to murder charges against Stines. This violent incident within law enforcement may further fuel gun control debates, as advocates capitalize on any misuse of firearms to push their agenda, despite the ongoing right to bear arms.
Silencing the Naysayers: A Supremely Loud Legal Battle Over Suppressors and Your Rights
Judge Stephen McGlynn is presiding over prominent cases challenging Illinois’ “assault weapons” ban and its ban on suppressors. These cases could redefine the understanding of the Second Amendment, with potential national implications for gun rights advocates. The upcoming decision in Carlin Anderson vs. Kwame Raoul, particularly concerning suppressors as protected arms, could either affirm or undermine gun owners’ rights, influencing future firearm accessory legislation across the country. Gun control advocates may find themselves facing a resonant pushback if the court rules in favor of the plaintiffs.
USPS
A U.S. judge ruled that banning guns at post offices is unconstitutional.
The case challenged a federal regulation prohibiting firearms on postal property.
The judge focused on the violation of Second Amendment rights, particularly in postal parking lots where people store firearms in vehicles.
This ruling is part of broader debates on gun restrictions in public spaces.
Kamala bussin’ caps
In an interview, Vice President Kamala Harris stated that a burglar in her house would be “getting shot.”
At the same time, she advocated for stricter gun control measures like assault weapon bans and universal background checks.
She expressed support for the Second Amendment while calling for “common sense” gun laws.
The interview showcased her personal stance on self-defense alongside her push for tighter gun regulations.
Reviews
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from John Dough – I’m working on new lyrics for your AI song. I made sure to mention Aaron.

Shawn’s on the mic with his balls hangin’ low
Savage is a commie and looks like a big-toe
Jeremy’s cryin’ I wanna get a stateside
And Nick’s colitis makes his SSB go wild
Aaron’s got tits and votes democrat
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Uncle Ruckus – Carp is not generally considered a good fish to eat. I’ve run across what I believe is the best carp recipe in the world.

Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Make 2 slices down either side of the carp’s backbone. Leave the guts in and the scales on, they both add to the flavor. Then you take some cow or sheep manure, roll it into balls and stuff them into the slits you made along the fish’s back. Put the carp into the oven and turn the temperature up to 350 degrees. Bake it for 2 hours like this. When it’s done, scoop the balls of manure out, throw away the fish and eat the manure. I guarantee this will be the most edible carp you’ve ever tried.

5 squares, Fuck Savage
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Poor Ass – Greetings fuck-tards!!! I wasn’t going to write a review but the new Gideon ads are gay. One of the best parts of y’all’s show was your ad reads. The randomness of the ad reads were awesome. Anyways money is money and which one of you killed savage?

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