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Double Tap Episode 405
This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Die Free Co., Medical Gear Outfitters, and XTech Tactical
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 405! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
GOALS
August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee.
https://events.goa.org/goals/
GunCon
PUBLIC EVENT – June 28th
Location – Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St)
Industry/Media Events – June 25-28 (Mixed locations around the Cleveland area)
https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/
WLS Shirt Winner – Mark S.
DT Shirt Winner – Roger B.
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Dear WLS
- Mike Rochishairy – I have zero medical gear knowledge but want to put together a range day med kit. My range is 30 minutes to the nearest emergency room and would like a minimalistic kit in case of a ricochet or some boomer fudd does boomer fudd shit. No notes.
- Jimmy A – What are you guys’ thoughts and opinions on .257 Roberts? I have started a collection of lesser known and oddball cartridges and thought about adding a rifle in their caliber to it. Also, it seems like it would be a decent coyote, varmint, deer round for my farm in Southern Indiana. It seems somewhat similar to .243 Winchester but not near as readily available. What rifle do you suggest for this round? Thanks guys
- Ben B – I will be finishing an ar15 build in the near future. It will be a suppressed 14.5 5.56 and I want to put an adjustable gas block on it so it can be tuned. My question is what is the best AGB when you balance quality and budget?
- Stu Pidass – If you lost your non dominant hand and had to permanently replace it with a hand gun, which would you pick?
- Dutch Walker – Gentlemen, I’m going to build a .338 ARC and plan on shooting it suppressed. I have a Rugged Obsidian9, and it’s the only can I have that has a large enough aperture to handle the .338. How confident would you be shooting subsonic rounds through it without damaging it? For reference, Rugged says it will handle a 300 BlkOut subsonic rounds. See you at GunCon. Aaron, you owe me $40.
- CD M – Ahoy boys, as we approach the sweaty time of the year I am returning to my summertime carry. The Keltec p32. My question relates to hollow points out of small barrels, are there any brands that would reliably expand? I have always just run FMJ out of mouse guns (if you can’t expand, penetrate as deeply as possible), but would love to hear other opinions
- Harvey – Me being cheap Arken optics caught my eye. Seen two people not speak to highly but most reviews are good. One guy claimed they where buying you tube reviews. So anyone use one and have any expericance with it? Thinking of attempting a long range class with HEARTLAND PRECISION RIFLE since their range is close to me. But don’t really have a big budget or great gun for it. But have a 6mm creedmoor savage model 10 long range cabelas exclusive I picked up like 5 years ago for 300 on clearance. Hopefully its not to long. No Knots
The winner of this week’s swag pack is Jimmy A!
To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question!
Gun Industry News
- Tasmanian Tiger released the TT Waterproof Stuffbag WPV, a tough waterproof bag for military and outdoor use. It’s made from durable materials and comes in three sizes: 15L, 25L, and 48L. The bag is dustproof and protects against water splashes. It has features like a secure roll closure and compression valve. The price details were not mentioned. The product is currently available.
- Heckler & Koch is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a limited edition knife. The HK 75th Anniversary Knife has a hand-forged Damascus steel blade, walnut wood handle, leather sheath, and comes individually numbered, with only 75 available. It costs $699 and is still available for purchase.
- Luth-AR just launched two new AR-15 upper receivers: the A1 Slick Side Modern Retro Upper and the A1 C7 Modern Retro Upper. Both have a 20-inch chrome-lined barrel, chambered in 5.56 NATO, and a 1:7 twist rate. They mix classic Vietnam-era designs with modern performance. The A1 Slick Side omits the forward assist, while the C7 includes it. Pricing details are available upon request. These products are available now.
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- Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems
- Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical
- Aaron – @machinegun_moses
- Savage – @savage1r
- Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado