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Double Tap Episode 415
This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics, Mitchell Defense, RMA Defense, Bowers Group, Medical Gear Outfitters, and Matador Arms
 
Welcome to Double Tap, episode 415! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show!
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 Cleveland area)

Guncon 2025

use code wlsislife for $5 off

 

GOALS

August 9th and 10th in Knoxville, Tennessee.

https://events.goa.org/goals/

 


Dear WLS

  • Chris L – Hey Fellas, I’m looking for a company that can convert my Sandman S to a HUB mount. This thing has been back to Dead Air twice for warranty after launching from various hosts, although they clean it up really well and claim to EDM the adapter, the problem persists. Ecco Machine offered this service but has recently stopped since they are busy manufacturing their own cans. Thanks.Notes- Pick one.A – Hope to run into you guys at GOALS this year.B – Nice meeting everyone except Aaron at GOALS! Are his hands always that sweaty?

 

  • Beau M – As I’m sure you know, we have different tools for different things. Drills, saws, screwdrivers, etc. I’m curious which of you view your guns as specific tools for different purposes? Such as a Tavor for home or urban defense, AR for Antifa crowd control, SBR for a car, etc. Or do you tend to specifically lean towards using one tool to cover all the jobs? Oh and Jeremy, regarding your comment a few weeks ago about “anyone that goes to therapy is either a pussy or a woman.” Fuck you and any other fucking fuck that fucking repeats that fucking lie you fucking fuck faced fuck. Yours Truly, Beau
  • Pho Kyu – What locking piece do I need to run an mp5 Clone suppressed?
  • Totally not Rodin. Seriously, this isn’t Rodin – Hey guys. First time listener, long time caller here. If you could full-auto just one single platform, which would it be and why?

 

  • Myles Long-Johnson – Esteemed gentlemans, Medical question for Shawn. Sir, can you speak your personal words of smartness on when wound packing of an extremity is appropriate versus applying a tourniquet or a pressure dressing? Are wound packing and applying a tourniquet either/or choices or are there wound packing + tourniquet scenarios? I understand that junctional wounds present a special set of considerations. I’m looking more for insight on limbs from shoulder and hip down. Yours in ignorance, Myles Long-Johnson
  • Zachary V – Hey cunts, looking to buy a j frame for pocket carry. Would like something that I can just stick in my pocket when I need to run down the street or out to the pole barn. I know smith and Ruger have their options with the LCR and 642 but what are the pros and cons of each brand? I am not a revolver guy so I don’t know what to look for. Side note based on small revolver recommendations what would be the bigger revolver recommendations so I can get more antiquated with the platform?
  • Nick – What effect does bullet weight have on recoil for a 9mm? More specifically would a heavier bullet i.e., a 147 grain or heavier reduce recoil as opposed to a standard 115 grain?

 

The winner of this week’s swag pack is Pho Kyu!

To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question!

 
Gun Industry News

  • Nighthawk Custom Double Agent: A Special Look
  • Nighthawk Custom released the Double Agent, a new double-stack 9mm 1911 designed for concealed carry. It features a unique knurling pattern, a nitride finish, and comes with a hand fit frame and slide. The pistol includes two 16-round magazines and has a price of $5,899. It’s currently available.
  • 10mm Auto Now Available for Rhino Revolvers
  • Chiappa Firearms released two new Rhino revolvers in 10mm Auto. One has a 6-inch barrel with a black finish, and the other has a 3-inch barrel with a nickel finish. They are designed for sport shooting, hunting, and personal defense. Both models have features like fiber optic sights and ergonomic grips. The revolvers are made in Italy and are available now.
  • New Tactical EDC Knives from SIG SAUER and EIKONIC
  • SIG SAUER has teamed up with EIKONIC Knife Company to launch a new line of tactical knives for everyday carry. The knives include the XIPHOS Tanto Knife ($149.99), Validus Drop Point Knife ($324.99), Tsuru Tanto Knife ($249.99), and Karak Wharncliffe Knife ($149.99), all featuring high-quality materials like M390 and 154CM steel. They are designed for performance, reliability, and a good grip. These knives are available now.
  • New SIG SAUER Sight and Magnifier System Released
  • SIG SAUER announced the ROMEO8T-AMR and JULIET3T-AMR system with new Automatic Modified Reticle (AMR) tech, making it smaller and lighter by over 30% than traditional sights. It features a 40MM lens for clear visibility and is built to military standards, waterproof and fogproof. The products are now available for purchase.
  • New Reticle Option for H6Xi Rifle Scope
  • Steiner launched new H6Xi riflescopes for hunters, featuring a rear focal plane reticle. Available in 2-12x42mm and 3-18x50mm sizes, these scopes are tough, lightweight, and easy to use in challenging conditions. They include illuminated crosshairs and BDC subtensions for better aiming. The scopes are waterproof, fog proof, and shockproof, and come with a lifetime warranty. They are available now.
  • MagLoad Unveils New Mini Rifle Sights for IPSC
  • MagLoad launched the first dedicated IPSC Mini Rifle iron sights, featuring customizable adjustments, lockable components, and automatic compensation for wear. They come with various sight post options, adjustable for both elevation and windage, and are lightweight. The price ranges from about $345 to $690. These sights are available now.
  • Christensen’s Modern Precision Pistol is Back!
  • The Christensen Modern Precision Pistol is back, now available in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor. It’s lightweight, between 4.4 to 5.8 lbs, and has a 12.5-inch barrel. The design features a folding stock and a black-anodized aluminum chassis. MSRP starts at $2,295. It’s currently available through Christensen dealers.

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  • Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems
  • Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical
  • Aaron – @machinegun_moses
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  • Shawn – @dangerousfreedomyt | @camorado.cam | Camorado