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We Like Shooting Episode 582
This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Safe Life Defense, Midwest Industries, Swampfox Optics, Night Fision, XTech Tactical, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms
Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 582! 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 – New Kicks, Who This?
- New Shoes Who dis
- NeoMag Alias
- Shawn – Low Key Chest Rig Vibes
- A new thermal imaging sight, the FMP13, has been introduced, featuring a 256×192 thermal sensor, touchscreen controls, and support for multi-gun configurations. It enhances low-light shooting capabilities and offers versatility for both pistols and rifles, potentially impacting how shooters engage in low-light conditions.
- Shawn – Shawn’s Magnifier Update
ELECTION NIGHT COVERAGE – Rumble Exclusive
Bullet Points
- Faxon Firearms will participate in the CMP Premier Shooting Expo on November 2, 2024, in Talladega, Alabama, allowing attendees to shoot an M1 Garand fitted with their new barrel technology. This event aims to preserve the legacy of the M1 Garand while showcasing modern advancements in barrel performance. This initiative and the collaboration with the CMP may enhance engagement and innovation within the gun community.
- All Firearms News subscribers can now read their magazine content digitally on mobile devices, providing greater accessibility to their articles.
- Hornady has introduced a new lineup of bullets called Aeromatch, designed to match the aerodynamic profiles of popular bullet loads, allowing shooters to replace other brands without adjusting their equipment or load data. The new bullets come in various calibers and are sold in bulk quantities aimed at high-volume shooters. This development may ease component shortages for reloaders. Availability and pricing details have yet to be announced.
- D&M Holding Company announced a $70 million investment to expand its White River Energetics factory in Des Arc, Arkansas, which will produce single-base smokeless propellant. This expansion, the first of its kind in the U.S. in over 50 years, aims to address the current global shortage of smokeless propellant affecting ammunition availability. The project is expected to create 100 new jobs and increase domestic manufacturing capacity in the ammunition supply chain.
- Hornady has launched a new line of handgun ammunition called Backcountry Defense, specifically designed for bear encounters. This line features the Dangerous Game Handgun bullet, focusing on deep straight-line penetration necessary for effectively stopping large predators. The ammunition is available in several popular calibers, catering to the needs of those who venture into bear country.
- JMac Customs has launched its AKM Dust Cover Assembly, designed to improve optic mounting on AKM firearms with features like adjustability, durability, and precision. This product aims to enhance the performance of modern shooters by addressing conventional dust cover challenges, such as maintaining zero under recoil. The assembly is made from high-quality materials and requires no permanent modifications to the rifle. It is now available for purchase, potentially influencing the market by offering advanced solutions for mounting optics.
- Fry Tech has developed a new buffer tube technology that uses magnets to reduce recoil and maintain barrel stability during shooting. This innovation allows for customizable configurations to suit different skill levels and aims to improve overall shooting accuracy and reliability by withstanding extensive use without degradation.
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
- Quacking Up About Duck Hunting
- Duck Hunting
- Trump Chats with Rogan
- Donald Trump on Joe Rogan Experience
Aaron’s Alley
- Gun Control? Please, Not Again.
Going Ballistic
- A man utilized a 3D printer, a holiday gift, to construct a rifle in his bedroom, showcasing the ongoing tensions between technological innovation and gun control efforts. This incident highlights the difficulties faced by gun control advocates in enforcing regulations, as DIY manufacturing becomes more accessible, potentially empowering firearm enthusiasts while complicating regulatory frameworks.
- Major gun manufacturers have provided sensitive customer information to political operatives, raising concerns about privacy and trust within the gun community. This action has sparked backlash, potentially alienating customers and heightening scrutiny on how personal data is handled amid ongoing debates over gun control.
- A federal judge remains undecided on when to rule on the challenge against Illinois’ gun ban, leaving the gun community in limbo. The uncertainty continues as gun control advocates push for restrictions, while supporters of the Second Amendment await clarity on the law’s future.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has proudly accepted his ‘F rating’ from the NRA while advocating for the ban of AR-15 rifles, escalating tensions with the gun community amidst ongoing debates over gun control.
- Tim Walz’s recent appearance on “The Daily Show” was a platform for him to promote the gun control measures championed by Kamala Harris, which aim to impose stricter regulations on firearms. This advocacy may rally opposition within the gun community, which is often resistant to increased restrictions and views such proposals as an infringement on Second Amendment rights.
- Democrat Lucas Kunce’s shooting event is under investigation, raising questions about the accountability of public figures in the gun community. This scrutiny could have implications for those who advocate for responsible gun ownership amidst ongoing debates about regulation and rights.
- A concealed carry permit holder in Chicago shot an alleged carjacker, highlighting the ongoing debate over self-defense rights and the effectiveness of gun control measures. This incident adds to discussions within the gun community about the necessity of armed self-defense in crime-prone areas.
- Kamala Harris has claimed that former President Trump intends to seize firearms from Black men, a statement that has sparked strong reactions within the gun community. This assertion raises concerns among gun rights advocates about the potential implications for Second Amendment freedoms and further fuels divisive narratives around gun ownership.
- The California Rifle & Pistol Association has submitted a brief in a lawsuit challenging nonresident carry laws, aiming to bolster Second Amendment rights. This move could impact nonresident gun owners’ ability to carry firearms legally in California, stirring tensions with gun control advocates who oppose such measures.
- A federal judge has overturned a public housing gun ban in New York, reaffirming the Second Amendment rights of tenants. This decision is likely to energize gun rights advocates and challenge efforts by gun control advocates to impose restrictions in public housing.
- State attorneys in Connecticut argue that hunting rifles do not receive constitutional protection under the Second Amendment, a stance that may embolden gun control advocates while raising concerns among gun owners about potential restrictions on firearm rights.
- The 11th Circuit is deliberating on Florida’s restriction that prohibits those under 21 from purchasing long guns. This legal challenge could impact the rights of young adults in the gun community, potentially affirming or overturning policies that many view as infringements on Second Amendment rights. Expect a lively legal showdown as the court weighs personal liberties against gun control efforts.
- The Firearms Policy Coalition is challenging a gun ban in post offices, arguing that it infringes on Second Amendment rights. This move aims to dismantle restrictive policies perceived as burdensome to gun owners, potentially influencing broader discussions on firearm regulations.
- The ATF conducted a raid on a 3-D printed firearms manufacturer, claiming violations related to machinegun regulations. This action may stir up further debates within the gun community regarding regulations and the government’s stance on innovations like 3-D printing, highlighting ongoing tensions between gun rights advocates and gun control proponents.
Reviews
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Richard Carnium – If you don’t listen to We Like Shooting then FUCK YOU!
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Hunter D – This is show is the best thing to listen to on the road everyday. I started listening a few years ago and absolutely love it. Thank you guys well minus Savage as he’s a commie and is hardly ever there, for y’all’s in sight and on new products and I now have 5 different swampfox products and I really like the valve for these great optics. Jeremy thank you for being you and not taking shit from anyone and being a true country boy and I like this. Shawn thanks for keeping everyone inline, mainly Aaron’s non job keeping ass. Nick keep up the gun fights and maybe one day Shawn will catch up to everyone. You guys please keep up the great work and keep all of our ear pussies dripping wet. #SSB #171 #WLSISLIFE # Jeremy is not a Cunt
Thank you HD
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – from Jimothy – Great podcast, I rate this 5/5 turkey sandwiches with hummus
A chODE to Nick
He’s a leaky man,
Of whom I’m a fan,
His last name means to hang
Container of knowledge
And Sean has the ballage
But Nick is the toilet bowl gang
With his colostomy bag
It’ll make Savage gag
When he and Jon Patton bang
With Othias in tow
A-aron’s a hoe
Nick willingly flops out his wang
Jeremy shows Nick his rear
after only one beer
Of this no more can be sang.
Jeremy is a cunt.
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