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Double Tap Episode 379
This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Gideon Optics, Night Fision, Blue Alpha, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 379! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy
Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
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Dear WLS
- Youkickmydog!!!!!!!!! – New to suppressors. I bought a few B&T SRBS cans from silencer shop. These suppressors are direct thread and I don’t plan on taking them unless I clean the rifle. My concern is the suppressor comes lose while shooting even after torqueing the suppressor to spec. I did not use thread locker or rockset because I still like to clean my guns. Should I go with with a ASR mounting system or something? I would hate to buy mounts for something that that I won’t use cross platform. I will only remove the suppressor for cleaning.
- Vince H – Hey yous guysWe all know that the lack of a secondhand market for suppressors is because an individual to FFL transfer requires a form 4, not a form 3 like an FFL to FFL transfer. Is this reality a statutory requirement or is it based on a specific interpretation of a law? Much like the improvement in form 4 turnaround times, could the ATF be convinced to change the way they handle indv to FFL transfers now that they have a senate confirmed director? violence
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- Steven S – I’m in the market for a concealed carry holster from black rhino. This will be for a p365xl. I usually only carry appendix and I’m having trouble deciding between the ACS and the CCS. No lights, or optics on the gun. Just a plain Jane kind of guy. Have you any insight on which is more comfortable? I’m not slim or fat. A little more plump than Nick but well below Aaron or Shawn. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks
- Ryan W – During the last show you announced you are working with Second Call Defense again. I signed up that night for a year of coverage. Later that night I reviewed their documentation called “Member Commitment Package.” I found a clause in there I have a major problem with that I think everyone should be aware of. You are not covered in a self defense case if you are at work. As a Realtor, most times I leave the house are for work purposes. In the document on page 18, it list exclusions to member coverage. Part G states “Any Claim or Event arising out of or in the course of any Member’s employment including any obligation to indemnify another in whole or in part for such Bodily Injury or Property Damage.”I reached out to Second Call Defense for clarification on this, but no one has responded. ChatGPT said the following after I uploaded the document for examination. You said SCD-Member-Commitment-Package-07-24.pdf PDF What is meant in this document where it says “Any Claim or Event arising out of or in the course of any Member’s employment including any obligation to indemnify another in whole or in part for such Bodily Injury or Property Damage.” ChatGPT said ChatGPT The phrase “”Any Claim or Event arising out of or in the course of any Member’s employment including any obligation to indemnify another in whole or in part for such Bodily Injury or Property Damage” refers to situations where a member’s actions during their employment lead to an event or claim, such as bodily injury or property damage. This includes scenarios where the member is held responsible, either fully or partially, for compensating others for these injuries or damages. In simpler terms, if a member is involved in an incident during their job that results in someone getting hurt or property being damaged, and the member is required to pay for these damages (indemnification), this clause outlines that responsibility. You said Can you restate this in simpler terms? ChatGPT said ChatGPT This means that if something happens while a member is working—like if someone gets hurt or property is damaged—the member might be responsible for paying for all or part of the damages. It covers any claim made because of something that happened during their job.
- Second Call Defense Response – In the course of employment refers to the member’s job, or employment. As a real estate agent his job does not require him to carry a firearm. As a Police officer or security officer, on duty, when they are required to carry a firearm as part of their employment, we do not provide member benefits to on duty LE or Security, nobody does except their agencies. “Off duty” not during the course of their employment we do provide member benefits.In simple terms, what is the member’s employment? “Real estate agent” not required to carry a firearm as part of employment, SCD provides benefits.A SCD Member incident example is I represented a SCD Member, as the members SCD defense attorney who was at work “mopping” the floor at Papa John’s Pizza after closing, clearly at work during the course of his employment; when two armed robbers burst in and approached the SCD Member placing him in fear of death or serious bodily injury. Our member immediately pulled his concealed firearm and killed the attacker closest to him, the accomplice fled the scene. SCD provided full and complete benefits to our member, who was forced to use lethal force during the course of his employment. I appeared at questioning with him at the Sheriff’s Office, with the Prosecutor present, assuring our member was not charged. In addition, SCD purchased a new firearm for our member, because it was seized as evidence. Of course, with a masked accomplice on the loose, we wanted our member armed and able to defend himself, and it is a member benefit.That is just one incident where we provided benefits to a SCD Member at work “during the course of employment.” -Sean Maloney
- James A – Forty years ago, the first episode of Miami Vice premiered. Philip Michal Thomas has kidnapped you in the boogaloo Time Machine and forced you to come fight drug dealers with him in 1984. You can pick a shotgun, rifle, sub gun, sidearm, and sports car from that era for your loadout. What are you picking and why?
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- Fisher – Love the show, but question for yall. I’m deciding on what I want for a good defense ar platform styled pistol, I’m torn between sticking with 556 (11.5” if I stick with it) or a 9mm PCC (6-10.5” barrel maybe) but I keep thinking of ammo weight when it comes to a bug out bag, 9mm would be good to have since I have to carry it anyways for my pistol but I know 556/223 is good for defense reasons to. If I stick with 556, I’d have to carry 4 ammo types since I plan on taking my lever action 454 casull/45LC. Thanks
Shane E – Hey Shawn, Last week you guys had that mp5 Midwest industries suppressor rail on the show. Looked cool and got me looking into mp5 clones. I found your PTR video. Do you still like it? Any issues with it? I’ve seen good and bad reviews on it and PTR customer service. Would you still recommend the PTR and will that Midwest suppressor rail fit it? Thank you guys for all the info and entertainment. Shane- Nota Fed – I just escaped the communist hellhole of California and moved to southern middle Tennessee. Obligatory yee yee the south will rise again!!! Here’s my question, being that there are so many things here that were banned in California, what should my priorities be on obtaining? I already un-cucked my AR’s but what’s next? Better handguns? Suppressor? SBR? The options are endless, and my finances are not. Just wondering what some of you guys would prioritize in this situation of newfound liberty. Thanks, love the show. Jeremy is a cunt.
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Gun Industry News
- Aero Precision has launched the Tephra-22 suppressor, which works with calibers from 22LR to 5.7×28. It has a sturdy design with seven stainless steel baffles for easy cleaning and maintenance, and it weighs 7.2 ounces. The MSRP is $375, and it can be pre-ordered, shipping begins in late November. A promotional bundle is also available with other suppressors. The product is supported by a Manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty.
- Century Arms and Sharps Bros. launched a new AK rifle called the MB47. It has a sturdy 4140 milled steel receiver and is chambered for 7.62×39. Key features include a 16.25-inch chrome-lined barrel, Magpul stock, and a railed gas tube for accessories. The price is $1699.99. It’s available now at retailers.
- Q has released the BoomBox, a new submachine gun designed for the 8.6 Blackout round, which has more power than the 300 Blackout. The gun is lightweight at 5 lbs 8 oz, has a 12-inch barrel, and is accurate up to 300 meters. It features quick barrel swaps for different calibers and strong construction with steel feed ramps. The BoomBox costs $4,399 and the 8.6 Blackout ammo ranges from $2.50 to $3.00 per round. It is officially shipping out to stores now.
- Springfield Armory released the XD Mod.3 9mm pistol with better grip textures, improved slide serrations, and an optics cut. It has a 4″ barrel, 16-round magazine, and weighs 27 oz. The price is $325. This version adds new features but looks similar to earlier models. It’s currently available.
- Pulsar launched the Thermion 2 LRF XL50, its first HD thermal rifle scope. It features 1.75-14x magnification, a 1024 HD sensor, and a built-in rangefinder for targets up to 800 meters. The scope is designed for clear images in various conditions and has a Bluetooth remote for easy control. It costs $7,999.97 and is currently available.
- FN has released a new version of the SCAR 15P pistol, now chambered in .300 Blackout. This model features a gas regulator for different ammo types and comes with a 30-round magazine. It’s lightweight at 5.65 pounds and compact under 20 inches long. The price is $3,699.00. This model offers flexibility since owners can swap barrels for different calibers. It is currently available.
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