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Double Tap Episode 376

This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Swampfox Optics, Medical Gear Outfitters, Black Rhino Concealment, Mitchell Defense, and Matador Arms

Welcome to Double Tap, episode 376! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!

Dear WLS
Little Wang Big Heart – What’s up fellas. I’ve been on a PCC kick lately. It’ll mostly be a fun gun but would also like it to fit in a bag for road trips and what not. I would like to hear some options in 9mm and 45 acp. I will have a suppressor on it and want to shoot subs. Budget is around 1k not including accessories.

Mei Hung Lo – A few weeks (possibly months) ago you talked about the reap bullpup chassis for an AR lower. I was wondering if you have seen anything about the triad modular bullpup chassis? Which do you think is better? Thanks

Hugmuffin Actual – Dear Esteemed and Learned Gentlemen. I’m building a collection of firearms that were abysmal commercial failures due to shitty design, dangerous functionality, or corporate lunacy. I already have a USFA Zip .22 and I’m looking at a Taurus Curve. What are some other truly horrendous firearms from 1900 to today that would be acquirable for under $500? As an Australian, I call pretty much everyone a cunt as a term of endearment. As such, Jeremy is Genuine Cunt. Wishing you all rainbow sparkles of happiness. Hugs, Hugmuffin.

Tom P – Hello all, My question is for mostly Jeremy, why so much hate for the .445 (6.5 Grendel/7.62×39/6 ARC) bolt size. I know in 2010 there were some bolt issues, however, by now there are really well-made bolts that do not fatigue and break at nearly the rate as the old ones. Sure, the chance is slightly higher you have an issue, but the advantages of those calibers outweigh that. You just… look at it for wear issues when you clean the gun. I think the right advice is “If you want to run those calibers, buy a quality bolt” not “It`s a weak bolt and it`s going to break”.9130 bolts are usually the way. REXUS UltraBolt is a good example.

Daddy From Cincinnati – Daddy From Cincinnati: Hey guys, this might come out a little long winded so I apologize if Aaron has to read this one. I am curious about what you guys would do in my particular situation. I won a Remington 783 in 6.5 in a gun raffle a couple years ago. My first trip out with it I took a box of S&B and my first shot blew the bolt up. Extractor fell out the bottom and bolt was lodged and couldn’t be moved. Apparently I’m lucky I don’t have a bolt stuck in my face according to some of the other people I was at the range with. They saw a big puff of smoke come out of the back of the gun I guess isn’t supposed to happen. Who knew. I sent it back to the shop that held the raffle, they sent it to Remington, put a new bolt in and sent it back. The casing was split all the way down the side. I sent an email to S&B and Remington about their ammo being too hot or the gun out of spec. No one exactly seemed to care. Anyway, the next year I won another 6.5, a Savage this time. I took both rifles out. I still had the box of S&B but also bought some new stuff. I shot both kinds out of both guns. The S&B still split in both guns. The extractor detent came out of the Remington again and I ordered a new one and replaced it. Of the 20 rounds out of the S&B, I shot 16 of them and 10 of them had split casings. My question is: should I take this to S&B harder or does none of this matter and I’m overthinking it? What would you guys do? Ultimately I have plans to dump both of them anyway and get something better like a Bergara or Howa or even just a better Remington.
Thank you guys, love what you do.

Ivana Humpalot – Dear, we like shooting darlings, my name is Ivana Humpalot. Do you know how we keep warm in mother Russia?……We play chess. In front of you, you have two pills with very different outcomes. If you swallow the Blue Pill the next four presidents of thee America will be of liberal persuasion. If you swallow the Red Pill they will be of Conservative, libertarian action. Thee only kicker is Aaron must remain in prison the entire time of the Red Pill and it will not be a fluffy, comfy one. It shall be that of a Russian prison. Kisses XOXOXO, Ivana
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Two Right Bear Arms – Have you guys seen the AK and HK mags painted to look like bananas? Funny right? How would you feel about AR mags painted to look like old Magazine covers like penthouse or home & garden? Is this only funny to me? I’ve also considered painting something funny on my optic plate for my pistols that don’t have a red dot on them. Is this comedy or I’m I an idiot?

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Mei Hung Lo!
To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question!

Gun Industry News
New Strike Industries Pistol Compensator Review
Strike Industries has released a new muzzle device called the Strike Pistol Linear Compensator for 9mm handguns with 1/2×28 threaded barrels. It redirects force and flash forward, keeping weapon lights clean. It has a modular design, allowing users to adjust its length. It weighs 1.87oz and is 3.66” long when fully assembled. The MSRP is $89.95, currently available for preorder at $72, shipping starts at the end of September.

Kimber Unveils R7 Mako Carbon Compact Pistol
Kimber announced the R7 Mako Carbon Compact, a new striker-fired handgun made in the USA. It features a carbon fiber-infused frame for strength, ergonomic design, and compatibility with optics and suppressors. There are four variants with prices ranging from $735 to $1,080, depending on features. The R7 Mako Carbon Compact is currently available.

Rossi Launches New Straight Wall Calibers for R95 Lever Gun
Rossi has launched new R95 lever guns with straight wall cartridge options: .360 Buckhammer, .444 Marlin, .44 Remington Magnum, and .357 Magnum. They all have 20-inch barrels, a pistol grip, and weigh about 7 pounds. Prices range from $946.99 to $1,060.99. These models are great for hunters in states with straight wall restrictions. They are currently available.

New ACHRO Chest Pack Makes Carrying Gear Easier
Mission First Tactical launched the ACHRO Chest Pack & Harness for outdoor activities. It’s designed for comfort and customization, featuring a pistol compartment, roomy main compartment, and side pockets for gear. Made of durable 1000D Kodra Carbonate material, it has adjustable harnesses and quick-release buckles. Priced at $149.99 and available in two sizes, it aims to help keep outdoor enthusiasts organized.

CrossBreed Unveils New Chest Rig Nomad
CrossBreed Holsters launched the Chest Rig Nomad, a holster designed for hunters and outdoor adventurers. It attaches to backpack shoulder straps, keeping firearms accessible. Made from rugged Kydex with a soft leather backer, it offers comfort and support. It has adjustable straps for different pack types and comes in various handgun model options. Prices start at $114.95. The product is currently available.

New 10-Shot .22 Golden Boy from Henry
Henry Repeating Arms has released the 10-shot Golden Boy revolver, a .22 caliber gun that features a smooth action and quick takedown for easy cleaning. It comes in two models with different grip styles. The price is set at $928. The new revolver complements Henry’s popular rifle line and offers a quality option for gun enthusiasts. It’s available now.

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