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WLS 113 – Blue da-ba-dee

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 113, this episode we’ll talk about Tristar, Heritage Gun Works, Rifle bolts, Police, IraqVeteran8888 and more!

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • A Do it yourself YouTuber that once ate a live chicken –  Savage1r
  • Retired Navy, advocate for women’s shooting, and blogger at HeelsandHandguns.com. Swimsuit model for the stars-  Lil Chantilly
  • Former Marine and creator of the worst smelling gas in the world; the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical – Jeremy Pozderac
  • A precision rifle builder and dullest man in the world – Nick Lynch
  • You know him, you love him, the man with the mystery goop on his hat, the Machinegun Moses – Aaron Krieger.
  • My name is Shawn, and I am a food-o-holic our guest tonight is a

Guests tonight are Deputy Matt and Stoneguy223

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People Magazine — Call to Action.  We need an opposite and more resolute REACTION!

  • People Magazine has the 10th largest distribution of all magazines in the US
  • the Pushed via CNN as well

Just a reminder, in case anyone wanted to use logic, Criminals (by definition) do NOT follow laws!   Here is an example in Newport News, VA from the past couple weeks.  By the way, so far only 8 of the 24 guns in this case have been recovered.  Did these thugs go through a background check or an FFL to get these guns? No, they are criminals.

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where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!

  1. Mythbusting – states with loosest gun laws have most gun deaths
  2. Anti-gun group attempting to pass fluff for actual science. More proof their stats are bullshit

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by Shawn Kopinski on Oct 02, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

Great show, highly entertaining and slightly educational!

Donkey punch!

by Popasdei on Oct 01, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

I started listening to you guys around episode 70-80-ish, and you guys have easily become my favorite podcast. I own a gun shop out of Iowa and look forward to listening to you guys on the shop… Yada yada…blah blah… Keep up the awesome work with the podcast and keep it rolling’

Great show

by Bob the sane on Oct 01, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

Great podcast. They have fun talking about guns. I appreciate that they are very transparent when discussing gear and are not afraid to dissagree or call companies out when they make bad products. We need more Lil (maybe just some Lil at this point) and more Othias, Suzie and Mae from CandRsenal.

Fantastic Show

by John_W_J on Sep 30, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

This Podcast is very Interesting and they always give great insight into the firearm industry

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WLS 114 – R. Kelly

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 114, this episode we’ll talk about Tristar C-100, Heritage Gun Works, Springfield Armory, 6.5 Grendel, Sig P226, Mass Shooting Tracker and JC Arms and Ammunition!

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • A Do it yourself YouTuber that is currently building a robot gun that will end us all –  Savage1r
  • Our Moral Compass on the road to hell Retired Navy, advocate for women’s shooting, and blogger at HeelsandHandguns.com. –  Lil Chantilly
  • A man that has never been accused of being a decent human being, Former Marine; the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical – Jeremy Pozderac
  • A precision rifle builder who has never felt the touch of a living female anything – Nick Lynch
  • You know him, you love him, the biggest liar in a room of honest men, the Machinegun Moses – Aaron Krieger.
  • A Firefighter, gunsmith, and machinist, our Rhode island god father who’ll make you an offer you can’t understand – Rhody
  • Sponsored 3 gun shooter and MMA Champ – Kelli they Cyborg Sampsel
  • Guest panelist She lost a bet and now is on the show Suzie from C and R Arsenal
  • My name is Shawn and I’m here against my will. Tonight our guest is the veteran owner of JC Arms & Ammunition. Please welcome Chris Aronson

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First  5

Call 911 in a panic. No matter how tough you are, your body and brain will be a mess after you pull the trigger and see a body lying on your living room floor. Take a moment to breath deeply, calm down, and get your thoughts in order before you call authorities. Consider learning 4-square breathing to relax.

Leave the scene. Unless you’re in danger, stay put. You may feel an overwhelming need to seek out friends or family or run away, but don’t. That could be misinterpreted as fleeing the scene which could give the appearance of guilt.

Move or tamper with evidence. It’s natural to want to “tidy up,” especially if you’re in your home. This is unwise. Touch nothing. If there are others nearby, make sure they do the same.

Have your gun in your hand when the police arrive. Police will be responding to a “man with a gun” or “shots fired” call and won’t know who’s the good guy and who’s the bad guy. They will view anyone holding a gun as a threat and will deal with you as such. In short, reholster your gun or set it down if you don’t want to get shot.

Make a statement to police before you talk to your lawyer. Police have a job to do and you need to be cooperative, but you don’t want to say too much because anything you say will be used against you. What should you say? There are many opinions on this, but here is one formulation:

My gun is laying over there, and that is the gun that I used to shoot my attacker in self defense because I feared for my life. I do not want to say anything else until I have had time to talk to my attorney. I want to cooperate with the investigation completely, but I’m very upset right now and I need to talk to my attorney first. I hope you understand.

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where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!

  • Jeremy – Springfield Armory XDm 5.25”
  • Shawn – My 6.5 Grendel updates
  • Nick – Sig P226
  • Guest: Suppressors
  1. The facade around Mass Shooting Tracker falls.
  2. Highest recorded gun sales in September’s history.
  3. Supreme court delays hearing assault weapons ban challenge.

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Message: Just want to let you all know I was at Knob creek this passed weekend and DEZ tactical was at the show !

Just so happens I was in the market for a AR15 upper and they hooked me up after hearing you all talk about them and then looking for my self and taking with them i couldn\’t pass up the chance to get one !

Haven\’t had much time to shoot it but so far has been good with no problems ! But ready to get a load worked up and see what kind of accuracy I can get out of it with the 1/2 moa they say that can be expected from the barrel with the right load ! Either way just wanted to say thanks for all the great info you all provide each week !

P.S. You remember the movie crocodile Dundee? Well Jeremy is we like shootings DONK!! Only he chokes people lol

Fun and Informative!

by Spartans 314 Matt on Oct 13, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

2A supporters who don’t take themselves to(at all) seriously. New to the show and am catching up on old episodes. Finding myself laughing all the time, and learning something new as well! Keep it up Mantiwhores!!

Best show ever!!!

by RB Segura on Oct 08, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

Very informative. I have learned a lot about guns,gear and even politics. As a new shooter people have wondered where this immense amount of wisdom comes from, well they are shocked when I tell them is you show!!!! Always informative, never boring. And a lot of fun. hard to believe I learn something every time I listen to this show. Soo if you’re ADD or wish to become ADHD. Laugh your gut off this is the show for you.

Mmmm Guns

by rjspillz on Oct 07, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

These guys really know how to put out…….a great podcast. Even though Lil is the reason I listen, I still get a little hot-n-heavy when I hear Shawn’s buttery smooth voice introduce the show. Don’t forget about Aaron though, he’s known as the Machine Gun Moses, and I want to let you know that when he starts nerding out on guns or chewing loudly, my legs get a bit week and I feel like I want him to part my thighs like the Red Sea. Oh, and of course Jeremy. Without that big hunk of Marine, I wouldn’t know how good it felt to be choked while I jerked it. In all seriousness, these guys are well informed and will tingle your jingles. So grab your Fireclean, some tissues, and a bottle of ranch, and settle in for a podcast worth your time.

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Thanks for listening, and shoot straight.

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WLS 116 – Samhain

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 116, tonight we’ll talk about ak-15, heritage gun works, precision ear, kabar, ruger polycase ARX and arctic blu!

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • A Do it yourself YouTuber Who’s favorite Halloween character is Frankenstein’s monster  –  Savage1r
  • Retired Navy, advocate for women’s shooting, and blogger at HeelsandHandguns.com Who’s favorite Halloween character is elvira mistress of the dark. –  Lil Chantilly
  • Former Marine; and the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical Who’s favorite Halloween character is the Wolfman because it reminds him of his balls- Jeremy Pozderac
  • A precision rifle builder by day Who’s favorite Halloween character is a ghost because they are so plain and unoriginal. – Nick Lynch
  • You know him, you love him, the Machinegun Moses Who’s favorite Halloween character is a pumpkin as you can tell by the picture we posted on Facebook- Aaron Krieger.
  • Sponsored 3 gun shooter Who’s favorite Halloween character is a black cat- Kelli they Cyborg Sampsel
  • My name is Shawn and my favorite Halloween character is Frankenberry. Tonight our guest is former law enforcement, gang investigator, entrepreneur and President of ArcticBlu Cooling Towels, please welcome DJ Keiser!

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where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!

  • savage1r: AK-15 in the hizzy
  • Aaron – Heritage gun works
  • Jeremy – Westone amplified earplugs from Precision Ear

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Welcome to the night of retarded anti-gun laws!

  1. Gun Dealer Accountability Act – lets play “Stump Jeremy”
  2. Reducing gun violence in our neighborhoods act – text.
  3. Safety for All Act.
  4. Hollis v Lynch Appeal filed to 5th circuit
  5. I’m selling my PF-9 on spokaneguntrader.com. BUY IT!

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XProducts comes clean on the Can Cannon

Is that alliteration? Close enough. I’ve been somewhat critical of the situation and how Can-Cannon-Gate came around. For those not familiar, XProducts introduced a fun upper that launches soda cans easily over a hundred yards. I’ve personally had a ton of fun with them. Recently the ATF sent a determination letter to XProducts stating that the Can Cannon was considered an SBR / AOW if installed on a rifle or pistol lower.  My opinion was that they should not have sold the product without a determination letter from the ATF and that it was irresponsible at best. Turning anyone who bought it into an instant felon in violation of the NFA.We caught up with James Malarkey, President of XProducts at the IraqVeteran8888 YouTube event, and he set the record straight. (Thanks, Eric and Brandy)

Don’t let the sounds of WWIII and the torrential downpour distract you…

He explained that initially they sent in blueprints and plans detailing the Can Cannon and received preliminary approval from the ATF. The bureau then stated that for final approval a complete product was necessary. Based on the initial approval they started production and began selling units. As soon as their first sample was available, they sent it in, and the BATFE took 110 days to send back the determination that directly conflicted with their original statements.

James explained that the internal mechanism had a 1-inch section of the bore that was smooth. That was all it took to make it illegal. They have put some fixes in place that will make it legal but again are at the mercy of the technology branch of the BATFE’s timing.

Though I was careful to ensure I wasn’t unfair, my views were based on incomplete information, and it was great to catch up and find out the real story straight from the company.

While we had him, we talked about some other products such as their drum mags. They are hoping to have a 7.62x39mm drum out by SHOT Show for the AR and AK platforms.

We got to check out some of their new rails that look pretty nice. They will offer Keymod and MLOK versions in three versions of the rails.

They also had some of their side charging uppers on hand. These side chargers run on a mil-spec bolt. Only changing a cam pin makes it all work. We’ll be reviewing this shortly so stay tuned!

Source Article from http://welikeshooting.com/blog/xproducts-comes-clean-can-cannon/

Bullpup Shoot 2015

I think as firearms media we become a bit jaded to things that most people would be awestruck by. One of those things is full auto guns. We get to shoot them so often that sometimes we get a bit blasé. That was easily fixed when we attended the Bullpup Shoot in Mt. Carrol, IL, which is put on by Manticore Arms.

The Bullpup Shoot is an event that is open to the public and free to enter that allows a consumer to check out great companies in the vendor tents, shoot full auto and others (for a nominal fee) and even shoot their own guns in a bay set just for them. There were even some really cool product launches there, such as The Transformer Rail.

The location is a standout. Set at The Site Training it has found a perfect location to continue the event’s growth.

The brainchild of Sven Jonnsen of Manticore Arms, it allows the industry to showcase firearms in general but also the bullpup rifles that are out there. One of the things that struck me is that it is incredibly cheap to shoot guns you might otherwise never get the chance to shoot. The event is underwritten by Manticore Arms which keeps the costs very low for firearms enthusiasts.

I highly recommend you check it out, read about next year’s event at the Bullpup Shoot website.

Here is a list of signed up vendors for the 2015 event.

  • Manticore Arms 
  • Ratworx
  • DEZ Tactical Arms
  • IWI US
  • Steyr Arms
  • K&M Arms
  • DS Arms
  • Gearhead Works
  • Circle 10 AK
  • 2020 Precision
  • Chi-Town Tactical
  • Krebs Custom
  • Precision Ear, LLC
  • Black Rhino Concealment
  • St. George Arms
  • Zulu Nylon Gear
  • Zombie Combat Dive Team
  • BC DEV GRU
  • Homeland Guns
  • Corvus Defensio

And a list of what people could shoot. (There was even more than this there!)

  • Full auto Tavor 5.56mm
  • Full Auto Tavor X95 (Micro Tavor) 5.56mm
  • ZRX intergrated suppressor Tavor 9mm
  • DEZ Tactical Arms 308 precision AR
  • Full auto Steyr AUG 9mm
  • Suppressed Seyr AUG 5.56mm
  • Full auto FN FAL
  • Full auto P90 5.7mm PDW
  • Full Auto Thompson SMG 45 ACP
  • Full auto M4 carbine
  • Full auto AK-47
  • Bullpup Unlimted 12 gauge shotgun

Source Article from http://welikeshooting.com/blog/bullpup-shoot-2015/

TLP 121 “The Star-Spangled Banner”

Lefthand gets ready for the upcoming Iraqveteran8888 annual YouTubbers Range Day event. He finally finishes one of the AR builds and some new Toys arrive! We introduce first time guest Wes Doss with Khyber Interactive Associates, LLC. Wes and Lefty discuss the disturbing lack of respect for our National Anthem in the USA.
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WLS 112 – #Lilback

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 112, this episode we’ll talk about C96 Broomhandle, Tactical Pants, Iron Hammer, Magpul Lightweight Hunter, Wilson Combat Stealth, Manticore Arms and more!

#lilback

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • A Do it yourself YouTuber that spends most of his time dodging Chris Hanson –  Savage1r –
  • Retired Navy, advocate for women’s shooting, and blogger at HeelsandHandguns.com. freshly back from her world tour with Zoso –  Lil Chantilly
  • Former Marine and a winner of the worlds STD contest; the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical – Jeremy Pozderac
  • A precision rifle builder who is addicted to proactive – Nick Lynch
  • You know him, you love him, the Rick to Shawn’s Morty, the Machinegun Moses – Aaron Krieger.
  • My name is Shawn, our guest tonight is a

the brains behind the brawn, master to Jeremy’s blaster, Sven from Manticore Arms!

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where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!

  1. District Judge rules in favor of ATF on Sig’s muzzle brake/silencer
  2. Democrats want ‘good neighbor’ bill that rewards FFLs for doing what they already do. Only extra caveat concerns 3 day denial.
  3. Colorado lawsuit to take down magazine ban http://www.guns.com/2015/09/29/colorados-strict-2013-gun-laws-back-in-federal-court/
  4. Lawsuit to end california microstamping laws http://www.guns.com/2015/09/29/nssf-saami-seeks-appeal-in-california-microstamping-case/

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Thank Guest!

  • Find us on all the social media and our website.

Just a reminder to join a gun related advocacy group and we always give out the Suicide prevention line, that number is 1 (800) 273-8255

HI DAN!

We’re here live every week on Wednesday nights and on demand every Thursday. Go to welikeshooting.com/show to subscribe!

Everyone say shoot straight –

Thanks for listening, and shoot straight.

You can download or subscribe to our weekly show every Thursday at http://welikeshooting.com/show

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Please support our advertisers, DEZ Tactical Arms, Manticore Arms, Second Call Defense and the Sonoran Desert Institute.

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How has gun control stripped power from the African American community?

The United States has a long and sordid history of oppressing minorities in multiple ways. From the Native Americans during the period of manifest destiny, to the slaves imported from Africa, the Chinese during the construction of the railroad system. The dominant class has routinely used their hegemonic positions to abuse non-dominant races and classes. We’ll focus on the use of gun control and other systematic methods of marginalization to strip power from the African-American community. It will also discuss the changes that have happened over the last 30 years that have started to reverse many of those trends.

Pre-Civil War

The story begins back before the Civil War when plantations were taking full economic advantage of the slave population. The number of slaves to owners was growing to a ratio that would soon become a threat. To stave off the threat of rebellion by the slaves, states started enacting gun control laws. “Starting in 1751, the French Black Code required Louisiana colonists to stop any blacks, and if necessary, beat ‘any black carrying any potential weapon, such as a cane.’ If a black refused to stop on demand and was on horseback, the colonist was authorized to ‘shoot to kill” (ACRU, 2015, p.12). Many people’s fears were confirmed when, during the Nat Turner rebellion, 57 white people were killed:“Virginia’s response to Turner’s Rebellion prohibited free blacks ‘to keep or carry any firelock of any kind, any military weapon, or any powder or lead…’ The existing laws under which free blacks were occasionally licensed to possess or carry arms were also repealed, making arms possession completely illegal for free blacks” (ACRU, p.13)

This was a turning point that lead to a multitude of states that enacted gun control. Soon Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, and others followed suit. It culminated in the Dred Scott decision, which declared that blacks could not qualify for citizenship within the US, and were therefore not entitled to any rights afforded in the Constitution.

The Civil War began in early 1861, and in 1863, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring all slaves free. During the war, there were around 178,000 former slaves and free men who fought the south as Union soldiers. The war ended in 1865, and while the 13th Amendment was ratified before then. It may have abolished involuntary servitude, but it did not end the oppression, segregation, discrimination and assaults on the black community at large.

Post-Civil War

Beginning in the late 1860’s-70’s, there was a large amount of resentment of southern whites towards blacks during the Reconstruction period. In an attempt to extrajudicially oppress the freed men, the first gun control organization was formed; it was called the Ku Klux Klan (ACRU, 2015, p. 15). Some black soldiers and freed men had acquired guns for the purpose of self-defense against attacks by ex-confederates. The KKK would form posses of men at night to go to the houses of former slaves then threaten, disarm, and assault or kill many of them.

The southern leadership, which was sympathetic to the KKK, desired to exert as much control over the newly freed black community as possible, this lead to the adoption of what was called the “Black Codes” (Jim Crow Laws). The first law put in place was the “Army and Navy Law”, which predates but used the same logic of the “Melting Point Laws” that came later in the 20th century. The Army and Navy Law “barred the sale of all handguns except the “Army and Navy” guns that were already owned by ex-confederate soldiers. Since the poor freedmen could not afford these expensive firearms” (Funk, 1995, p. 797).

At the turn of the century, New York began its long history of gun control by passing the Sullivan Act in 1911, which required anyone who wanted to buy a handgun to attain a permit. This was a de facto ban on all minorities and even many white immigrants as it was a ‘may issue’ permitting system, putting the entire authority of issuing permits into the hands of the police, who were notoriously corrupt and bigoted. States with ‘shall issue’ permitting systems are not allowed to discriminate based on ethnicity, religion, or class, so preventing anyone who is not a criminal from the right to carry a firearm is not an option.

Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fryer

While oppressive laws were being passed in the South, many blacks sought to escape their persecution by moving to the Northeast and Midwest cities. This was called the great migration, and it happened in two parts, from 1910-1930, and then again after the Great Depression from 1940-1970. In total, roughly 7 million blacks moved out of one form of domination and ended up in another.

On paper, black citizens had just as many rights as white citizens, but in reality, the system was weighted in such a way that prevented any economic advantage being given to the black population. This started in the form of federal housing loans. While it was required that loans with favorable interest rates be doled out to war veterans, these loans were often denied to black veterans in good neighborhoods of metropolitan areas (Wilson, 2011, p.11). Even when they were approved, the white families in those neighborhoods would go out of their way to harass black families that were not specifically wealthy (Wilson, p. 12-13).

The denial of loans forced black families to concentrate in lower income areas, which limited employment options as well as any upward mobility. Neighborhoods were further segregated, physically, when city planners purposefully routed highways between white and black neighborhoods (Wilson, p.12). The Federal Housing Act of 1949 was an attempt to bring low cost, public housing to low-income inner city residents, but because politicians prevented ‘projects’ from being built in the wealthier suburbs, the poor become more and more concentrated into smaller and smaller areas. Though there were a number of middle class blacks who lived in the poverty-stricken areas, They gradually moved to more wealthy neighborhoods, taking their tax dollars with them, which were sorely needed to fund public housing, jobs, healthcare and education (Wilson, p. 14).

The 1950’s and 60’s were the age of the Civil Rights movement. Not only was it a time where blacks were fighting against the traditional oppression they had suffered through segregation, but they were also being met with more practices and laws that sought to disarm them. Martin Luther King Jr. was famously denied a concealed carry permit in Alabama after having his life threatened, and his house bombed. This is a case the demonstrates, perfectly, the control that local authorities in the dominant class over who was allowed permits and who wasn’t in ‘may issue’ systems. Though many people credit the assassination of John F. Kennedy as the inspiration for the Gun Control Act of 1968, one journalist, Robert Sherrill remarks:

“…concluded in his book The Saturday Night Special that the object of the Gun Control Act of 1968 was black control rather than gun control. According to Sherrill, Congress was so panicked by the ghetto riots of 1967 and 1968 that it passed the act to ‘shut off weapons access to blacks, and since they (Congress) probably associated cheap guns with ghetto blacks and thought cheapness was peculiarly the characteristic of imported military surplus and the mail-order traffic, they decided to cut off these sources while leaving over-the-counter purchases open to the affluent’” (ACRU, p. 18).

Even the term ‘Saturday Night Special’, as referring to the cheap guns targeted in the melting point laws in the later 1990’s, derives from the racist term ‘N****er-town Saturday Night’ (Funk, p. 800). The melting point laws focused around pistols that were constructed of lower quality materials than standard, more expensive pistols. They are called melting point laws because the material used for the construction of major components like the slide, are made out of a Zinc alloy called Zamak, which has a melting point of 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Most slides are made out of steel, which has a melting point of 2,750 degrees Fahrenheit. While the Zamak material has strength properties that make it safe for use in firearms, if cast correctly, and the benefit is that it is far cheaper to manufacture, those qualities were challenged by politicians who sought to eliminate low-cost firearms from the inner cities, especially during this time period.

In the 1980’s and 90’s there was a huge influx of crime in the inner cities due to the cocaine and crack epidemics, there was an explosion of the AIDS epidemic, and these two factors, alone, placed a huge cost on the health care services in low-income areas (Wilson p. 16). Because the tax dollars weren’t available from lack of adequate jobs and job benefits, the inner cities suffered even more with massive infant mortality rates and lowered life expectancy overall.

Solutions

Fortunately, the 1990’s marked the end of the largest crime wave in US history. Since 1994, overall homicides and crime have dropped dramatically (Cohn, 2013). This has happened during a period where the number of guns and gun owners has increased, dramatically, while gun laws across the US have relaxed. Even the Department of Justice admitted that the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban had no appreciable effect on firearm-related crime (Roth, 1999). So it’s safe to say that there is little to no correlation between the number of guns/gun ownership and crime. There are also some plans, programs, and social changes currently underway that seek to drive the crime and poverty rates even lower.

In a report released by The American Federation of Teachers, William Wilson points out a number of goals that would help to reduce poverty, increase jobs, and healthcare these include: “Combating racial discrimination in employment…revitalizing poor urban neighborhoods…promoting job training programs…improving public education…and strengthening unions” (p. 23). There are, in fact, some studies that draw correlations between poverty and violent crime (Hsieh, 1993)

One fascinating program, called Cure Violence, uses a pathology approach to treating violence as a disease and implementing preventative measures that intervene with those most likely seeking to commit violence and then mediating a peaceful solution. This program and others like it use Cognitive behavioral therapy to help those in contention learn problem-solving behavioral techniques that teach them to avoid conflict. The success rates are extremely promising as many communities saw reductions in shootings between 27%-73% with 16%-28% being direct causal relations (Akers, 2013, p. 232-242).

An interesting and promising statistic from the Crime Prevention Research Center shows a large increase in the number of concealed carry permits by various races. The fastest growing demographics tend to be Black, Asian, and American Indian females (Lott, 2015, p.12). Organizations such as the NRA have begun catering to some minority demographics; Colion Noir, a black, well-known youtube personality is now their primary spokesperson. He is joined by Gabby Franco, a Venezuelan, and Chris Cheng, a gay male of Asian descent.

There is a shift that is ongoing in American society. While it is clear that there are still many serious racial and cultural clashes that need attention, the manner in which those confrontations are dealt with needs to change. There are still some states whose concealed carry permitting system is so expensive and time intensive that it disenfranchises minorities and lower classes. There are analogs to the melting point laws such as California’s ‘Unsafe’ pistol roster that prevent lower cost pistols from being available. All these prohibitions are done in the name of ‘public safety’, but have not been able to produce any meaningful results. In the past, the methods of the dominant group were meant to strip non-dominant groups of their dignity, their freedoms, and their opportunities. As we learn more about the human condition, psychology, science, and justice, policies that seek to empower non-dominant groups instead of dismissing them must be addressed. That is the key to having a just and equal society.

References

Akers, T., & Potter, R. (2013). Epidemiological Criminology a public health

Approach to crime and violence (pp. 232-242). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Imprint. ACRU. (2015). The truth about gun control, racism and genocide. American Civil Rights Union. Retrieved September 10, 2015, from

http://www.theacru.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/ACRU_GunControl_v3b.pdf

Cohn, D., Taylor, P., Lopez, M., Gallagher, C., Parker, K., & Maas, K. (2013, May 7).

Gun homicide rate down 49% since 1993 peak; Public unaware. Retrieved September 26, 2015, from http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2013/05/07/gun-homicide-rate-down-49-since-1993-peak-public-unaware/

Funk, T. (1995). Gun control and economic discrimination: The melting-point

case-in-point. The Journal of criminal law and criminology (1973-), 85(3), 764-764. Retrieved September 10, 2015, from http://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6828&context=jclc

Hsieh, C., & Pugh, M. (1993). Poverty, Income Inequality, and Violent Crime: A Meta-Analysis of Recent Aggregate Data Studies. Criminal Justice Review, 182-202.

Lott, J., Whitley, J., & Riley, R. (2015). Concealed carry permits holders across the

The United States. SSRN electronic journal SSRN journal. Retrieved September 10, 2015, from http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2629704

Wilson, W. (2011). Being poor, black, and American: The impact of political, economic,

And cultural forces. American educator. Retrieved September 10, 2015, from http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/Wilson.pdf

Roth, J., & Koper, C. (1999). Impacts of the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban: 1994–96. National Institute of Justice Research Brief. Retrieved September 30, 2015, from https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/173405.pdf

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TLP 120 The Fugitive

Wanted! Lefthand has Mark with Wanted Tennessee Bounty Hunters on the show to get some behind the scenes scoop on the fugitive recovery business. Some more lost footage from this years SHOT Show gets spliced in with Lucy and Zulie of MESA Tactical. Two new Jackwagons board the Jackwagon train and a new Sonoran Desert Institute Fact to Fight The Myth…

Lucy Mesa Tactical

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WLS 111 – Argumentative

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • Former Marine and a man who once wrestled an anaconda, naked; the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical – Jeremy Pozderac
  • You know him, you love him, the fat albert of the group, the Machinegun Moses – Aaron Krieger.
  • Guest panelist She lost a bet and now is on the show Suzie from CandRsenal
  • My name is Shawn, our guest tonight is a

Former Green Beret OIF/OEF vet turned author, entrepreneur, public speaker and marketing professional, please welcome Robert Patrick Lewis!

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  • Shawn – Manticore Arms Transformer handguard
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President James Marshall: Shawn

President James Marshall: GET OFF MY PLANE!

–  THE END –

BULLPUP SHOOT RECAP, NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH

  1. Can Cannon Now NFA
    1. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/09/foghorn/breaking-atf-declares-soda-can-launcher-an-aow-all-owners-now-possibly-felons/
  2. FireClean says using vegetable oil is DANGEROUS
    1. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/09/prweb12974454.htm
      1. FIREClean™ is publicly responding to this controversy by first issuing a safety warning: Using non-formulated cooking oils may lead to devastating and catastrophic failure of your firearm.
    2. https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-029.html
      1. Canola-based motor oils have rapidly evolved into a competitive product. In terms of pricing, they are highly competitive with synthetic motor oils. They are also the most “environmentally friendly” of the motor oils available maintaining properties of non-toxicity and biodegradability. In terms of functionality, they have exceeded expectations by surpassing both conventional and synthetic oils in the tests conducted. As a low friction fluid, these tests indicate vegetable motor oils, or bio-oils, are a competitive product in modern engine applications.
  3. Preventing crime for pennies on the dollar
    1. http://freakonomics.com/2015/09/10/preventing-crime-for-pennies-on-the-dollar/

Recent gun nut loves this podcast!

by Beethoven’s Ghost on Sep 19, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

I really enjoy the show and the cameraderie between everyone who contributes. Just renewing my love for guns after being away for 35 years! It’s great to hear a bunch of funny, and occasionally intelligent :-) people talk about something they love.

Great show…..

by Newcastle67 on Sep 16, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

Nothing clever to say, just like the show and just signed up for Advocate level Secondcall Defense insurance.

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Transformer rail – one choice to rule them all

People say that the AR-15 is adult Legos. The only problem is, it’s Lego’s if every different colored block has a different connection mechanism. Reds can only connect to reds, yellows to yellows, etc. We started with picatinny rails and the accessories to match. Then KeyMod was introduced. If you have ever seen modular shelving units, you know KeyMod. Magpul decided that a better option was their ‘open-source’ M-LOK. Consumers flocked to each option, so manufacturers made their widgets in multiple formats and the clutter has grown.As a consumer you end up with an AR with a KeyMod rail. You buy KeyMod attachments and go about your life happy. Oh, hey look, Magpul released a new widget, but it’s only M-LOK. You’re faced with the choice of moving your AR over to the new standard, relegating your old accessories to the parts box. That irritates me. In digital media we were faced with some format wars. Ask anyone who bought HD DVD equipment how they feel with their antiquated, useless equipment. Or ask anyone who owns Star Wars in 4 different formats.

Manticore Arms recently introduced a fix to the problem by engineering a new rail system based on a concept by KM3 Solutions. Enter the Transformer rail. A very nice looking AR-15 handguard that sports 6 separate areas that allow inserts of different kinds to be attached. Have a KeyMod flashlight mount and an M-LOK foregrip? No problem. The inserts are recessed and attached by two machine screws. The rail sports reinforced screw bosses for extra strength. There are eight quick detach mount points in the rail. If no mount points are required, there are polymer inserts in two different patterns that will cover the panel area. Additionally they have engineered an easy to install barrel nut. Offset attachment holes allow easy alignment. If you’ve installed a standard barrel nut, the Transformer rail will be a treat. The end result is an attractive, comfortable and versatile handguard that not only covers existing mounting schemes but is future proof for any other ‘standards’ that are introduced.

The initial product offering is 13″ long, comes with 3 polymer insert panels, 3 connection panels in either M-LOK or KeyMod, the barrel nut, barrel wrench and all mounting hardware. It will be priced at under $250.

We’ll have some to work with very soon but our initial hands on experience was very positive.

 

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A Brief History of Crime in the US

In my previous blog postings, I have presented an abundance of evidence showing that there is no correlation between increased gun ownership/availability and an increase in gun related crime. The fact is that the majority of the public believes that gun crime and crime in general are at an all time high. As I pointed out in ‘The Other Country Fallacy’, there are sets and subsets of crime. As gun homicides are a subset of all homicides, gun crime is also a subset of all crime. To get a true feeling for what factors contribute or correlate to crime rates, we need to look at crime over as long a period of time as possible and look towards important events and legislation that may have aided in the rise and fall of crime.

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The first variable that has been correlated with a rise in crime has to do with prohibition. The dry movement came about as a Christian moralist agenda that started in the 1840’s, but came to a head in the 1910’s. At the time, there was immense pressure for women’s suffrage, and though that was obviously a very positive and necessary action, the same women who banded together to support their rights to vote were also the same ones pushing for prohibition. One social movement supported the other and the passage of the 18th Amendment was ratified almost a year after the ending of World War I and went into effect in 1920. It’s clear that the Women’s Christian Temperance Union had fantastic marketing and campaign strategies as exemplified below.

The premise behind the prohibition movement is that alcohol was a primary driver of crime. The idea was that if the prohibition movement were able to ban alcohol, the crime rates would drop and moral values will rule the day. As history has proved, that was not the case at all. The prohibition of alcohol made it an extremely valuable commodity, one that would give rise to one of the most famously violent times in US history, the roaring twenties. The end of the first world war brought back millions of American soldiers and there was a huge boom in the stock market as well as manufacturing. This influx of money gave rise to people wanting to spend their money on leisure and entertainment. If people weren’t desperate enough to make your own wine, they had to acquire it illegally. The underground booze market was quickly capitalized on by organized crime who organized bootlegging and distribution networks that netted gangs hundreds of millions of dollars. Because there was harsh competition for money and turf where each gang held dominance, the simplest way to get rid of the competition was to kill them. There were hundreds of murders by and of organized crime syndicates, the most famous being the St. Valentine’s Day massacre (Febuary 1929), which ultimately lead to the passing of the NFA Act in 1934. Another factor that correlated very strongly with firearm related suicides was the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Figure 1 shows a significant jump during that specific period of time that doesn’t normalize till sometime in the mid-40’s.

The passing of the 21st Amendment ended prohibition in 1933, this is the point at with the climb in violence peaked and started a drastic fall because organized crime was no longer able to hold a monopoly on the illegal sales of alcohol.

What many people may not realize is that a number of other recreational drugs were made illegal during the same time as prohibition. Regulations on marijuana started to pile up, the number of people who were smoking it were increasing and  it was thought that hemp might compete directly with common manufactured and synthetic products such as paper and nylon. The billionaires of the day (Hearst, Mellon, and Du Pont) pushed hard to pass extra taxes and regulations on the production and recreational use of both hemp and marijuana. Politicians seemed bound and determined to follow in the footsteps of the prohibitionists before them by finally banning marijuana use and labeling it a schedule 1 drug in the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. Identical patterns followed with both heroin and cocaine.

From 1933 to 1937, America went through very difficult times during the Great Depression. Programs like The New Deal attempted to reform the banking system, employ out of work Americans, and restart a floundering economy. That all changed when on December 7th, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The war caused an explosion in manufacturing in all industries to support the effort of the Allies. During this time between the great depression and the end of WWII, homicides were on a steady and slow decline. Much of the money and power that was amassed during the prohibition years by organized crime needed to be shifted and refocused in other ways. While the government’s efforts were focused overseas during the dawn of the cold war , the syndicates were slowly restructuring and finding ways to launder the hundreds of millions of dollars that prohibition had netted them. In an effort to avoid being pursued by law enforcement, a number of different organized crime gangs shifted their efforts to a mix of  legitimate and illegitimate businesses that lay in  and out of legal grey areas, gambling, drugs, legal and illegal liquor production. Las Vegas, itself, was born on the backs of Hoover Dam workers and fueled by the mob’s desire to build a gambling mecca that would multiply their ill-gotten gains hundreds and thousands of times over.

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The power and the profits of organized crime grew steadily into the late 60’s and early 70’s. Along with the growth, came an increase in the crime and homicide rates. Because crime families would have leaderships roles that delegated criminal acts to be committed by ‘foot soldiers’, the Nixon administration passed the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 to prosecute using what was called the RICO Act which, “focuses specifically on racketeering, and it allows the leaders of a syndicate to be tried for the crimes which they ordered others to do or assisted them, closing a perceived loophole that allowed a person who instructed someone else to, for example, murder, to be exempt from the trial because he did not actually commit the crime personally.” This was an extremely violent time in the history of the US, and while the government had started eliminating one source of crime, they were actively creating an entirely new source in South America.

The Iran Contra scandal is one of the more famously corrupt actions of the American Government. Iran was under a weapons embargo while, at the same time, in the middle of a war with their neighbor, Iraq. One of the primary facilitators of the ordeal, Oliver North, was involved in the secret selling of arms to Iran in exchange for money and US hostages which was then used to fund anti-communist fighters in Nicaragua. The contra rebels were able to further fund the war against the communists by selling cocaine. Since the drugs needed to be sold, there was a need to find buyers, the CIA facilitated this by flooding the US with the illegal drugs through intermediaries and directly the causing the crack epidemic of the early 1990’s. Though they vehemently denied involvement, there is there is plenty of evidence to point to the contrary.

We have now reached the period in time which was the peak of crime in American history. To get a bit more context of the years to follow, we need to step back in time a bit to acknowledge a few other variables that lead to the decline in crime that followed the peak in 1993. One man can be relationally linked to the starkest drop in crime in America, that man’s name was Clair Cameron Patterson. Clair was a scientist who had made a name for himself, having accurately estimated the age of the earth to be around 4.550 billion years old. It was during his research to determine the age of the earth when Clair came across another discovery that would greatly impact the health of all Americans. In 1965, Clair was able to prove that lead contamination through gasoline, consumer, and food products had not only general health effects, but also psychological ones. Scientists have been able to track the data between the crime rate and the use of lead in various products and have found such a strong correlation that it could be considered one of the causal factors in abnormal behavior that leads to crime. Below is a chart showing the relationship.

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Another monumental event occurred during the same time period as Clair’s fight with the gasoline and lead companies. Roe v Wade was decided and abortion was legalized, federally in 1973. Considered a landmark decision for women’s right to choose, the decision to allow abortion is also credited with being a factor which helped lower the crime rates following the early 1990’s.

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In the image above, there is a large increase in the rates of abortion from 1973 to around 1980 and then a slow taper down to near original levels at 2011. The theories postulated and supported by scientists and economists is that the availability of abortions gave women the option to not be forced into caring for an unwanted child. Children are not only expensive to care for, but if not in daycare, they require the full time attention of a parent. If that parent is a single parent, they are condemned to being on poverty, unable to attain an education, and forced to raise children in an underprivileged environment. This acts as a vicious cycle that is constantly repeating itself and creating more and more uneducated, poor, out of work families that often turn to crime and violence. As one study puts it, “Studies have shown a reduction in infanticide, teen age drug use, and teen age childbearing consistent with the theory that abortion will reduce other social ills similar to crime.” The Bureau of Justice Statistics shows that the age groups involved in the most acts of crime are between 16-24, if we count the years since the legalization of abortion in 1973, those unwanted children would have been in those age ranges between 1989 and 1997, right when crime reached its peak and began its decline.

Crime is a multi-faceted, complex organism that is fueled by a multitude of variables. Some of these variables come from places that we would expect, a number of them do not, and some are purely speculation. So when looking at crime and how to deal with it, it is important that we try to understand it from a global view. Looking at the factors that are most likely to be causal instead of correlational (or even circumstantial) is the way in which we will arrive at solutions. There are a number of radically new theories and approaches that have real chances of success, it’s only a matter of finding the will to move past the politics and partisanship and on to action.

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TLP 119 Trivia Withdrawals!!

In this week’s episode Lefthand has Hank Strange on once again to find out what nationality he is this week. The guys have a very special guest join them who they ceremonially induct into their piratehooddumness, yeah I just made that word up. The gang talks about SilencerCo’s news of their new integrally suppressed pistol the Maxim 9, they discuss the C-130 J and more. Find out who’s a Jackwagon, learn a new FTFM and…will Talking Lead Trivia ever return!? Special thanks to DC Comic Artist Rob Hunter for this week’s badass episode cover. www.robhunterart.com

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Jerry Black SupermanNEW SUICIDE SQUAD 7 PG 16

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WLS 110 – Lifestyle lube

Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 110, this episode we’ll talk about the Pulsar N850, Chevy Silverado 1500, the SilencerCo Maxim 9, Henry Big Boys, NJ Saf Con and a whole lot more!

Our panel tonight consists of –

  • A Do it yourself YouTuber that keeps texting me pictures of Richard Nixon –  Savage1r –
  • Former Marine and and the craziest guy in the psych ward; the proprietor of River’s Edge Tactical – Jeremy Pozderac
  • You know him, you love him, the man with a plan, and that plan is to get food, the Machinegun Moses – Aaron Krieger.
  • My name is Shawn, our guest tonight is the

a New Jersey resident looking to make a difference for the 2nd Amendment.  Lifelong student, podcast host, and peacetime Marine, please join me in welcoming John Willett.

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This weeks winner is Chuck H.

MANTICORE ARMS PROMO

READ BY JEREMY Tonight we are going to do We Like Shooting Theater sponsored by Manticore Arms. Where we re-enact movie scenes, our style. Tonight we will perform a scene from “Twins”

Julius Benedict: Shawn

Vincent Benedict: Aaron

Vincent Benedict: Women love men who are mysterious and devious. It keeps them on their toes. It excites them. You know what I mean?

Julius Benedict: No.

Vincent Benedict: You do like women?

Julius Benedict: Oh, very much so. They’re strange and sensitive. They have compassion. I have the highest respect for women.

Vincent Benedict: You’re a virgin!

Julius Benedict: That’s private.

Vincent Benedict: A 230-pound virgin.

–  THE END –

It is that time of year again- time to shoot BULLPUPS!

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Saturday September19th, 2015

9am to 5pm

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  • savage1r: Pulsar N850
  • Aaron – Chevy 1500
  • Shawn – SilencerCo Maxim 9
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  • Nick – Magpul Lightweight Hunter (http://bit.ly/1OXEtQp) and DBM Kit (http://bit.ly/1NwxZZU)
  • Guest:Henry Big Boy Rifle

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  1. TTAG takes over #whateverittakes from Everytown for Gun Safety.
  2. John Patton, did he just R-51 fireclean scandal? Why are people mad? Because it’s $20 for 2 oz of canola oil. Nobody is saying it doesn’t work. They’re just saying it’s not worth the price and using ‘but operaterz! lives saved!’ doesn’t justify the markup. Probably a combo of high temp cooking oils.
  3. Chris Christie sole defender of NJ Gun Rights? http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/09/christie_nj_is_home_to_some_of_the_worst_gun_laws.html

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what everybody else said

by Mike Dalrymple on Sep 10, 2015
RATING: ★★★★★

love the show, I’m a runner. Most people listen to music…I listen to these guys. Great way forget about the monotoany of the long run. Although, I usually can’t help myself and laugh out loud! real embaresing when you’re running a race! BRING LIL BACK!!!

Used to be good..

by Nutri-Lance on Sep 14, 2015
RATING: ★★☆☆☆

#2starstillLilisback #LilBack #fromtherooftops #wewantLil #I’llcompromiseDumbo #BearBackCare-bear #nomoresausagefest

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What can bullet proof vests stop?

When looking at buying a bulletproof vest, it’s only natural to wonder how effective a particular vest will be. Not all bulletproof vests can stop all bullets, so it’s a good idea to obtain a basic understanding of common weapons and how they are stopped.

Body proof vests weren’t fully bullet proof until Kevlar became widely used in the 1980’s. Kevlar is a synthetic fiber that is incredibly strong. The molecules arranged in each strand are extremely difficult to move apart, meaning it takes a lot of energy to do so.

The panels in bullet proof vests are made up of many layers of tightly woven strands of Kevlar. When a bullet hits each strand, the energy it takes to move or break apart the strands is “stolen” from the bullet and absorbed by the Kevlar. This way the kinetic energy that would cause the bullet to go into the wearer’s body is non-existent when/if it makes it all the way through the Kevlar.

Each vest is rated by the National Institute of Justice to have one of four protection levels. Each level is capable of stopping bullets of certain caliber shot from certain kinds of weapons. Always remember that a vest isn’t guaranteed to work just because its level supposedly stops a certain kind of bullet at a certain velocity.

Bullets vary greatly around the world, and guns can be modified– only use the NIJ levels as guidelines and make sure to research thoroughly the protection level you’re getting compared to what you might be facing.

Let’s take a look at some common calibers, what weapons they might come from, and what levels are needed to stop them:

9mm Parabellum: This is one of the world’s most popular handgun cartridges and is widely used by police and military. It is often found in semi-automatic pistols and is used by many civilians for self-defense. Shot at lower velocities, a level II-a vest will protect against it. The level II vest will stop higher velocities.

.357 Magnum: This bullet usually is fired from a revolver, except for the Desert Eagle—apart from the Coonan 1911 this is the only semi-automatic pistol that fires these rounds. .357 magnum rounds have great “stopping power”– the ability to incapacitate their target immediately upon impact. Level II bullet proof armor is needed to stop this round.

.375 SIG: This round is nearly identical to the .357 Magnum. The advantage of this round is its reliability, can be used in autoloader platforms, and has far less recoil than the .357 Magnum while producing a nearly identical performance. You’ll need Level IIa armor to protect against this round.

.40 S&W: Designed as a Law Enforcement Cartridge, it has been popular with many Law Enforcement Agencies. It has the benefit of power over the 9mm, and a more manageable recoil than the 10mm Auto. The .40 S&W was designed to replace the 10mm Auto. To protect against these bullets, you will need a Level IIa vest.

10mm Auto: This round was created to offer greater stopping power than the 9mm as well as better trajectory and range than the .45 ACP. Various branches of Law Enforcement continue to use the 10mm, and despite its recoil it has been marketed successfully as ammo for hunting and self-defense. To protect against 10mm ammo, a Level IIa vest is needed.

.44 Magnum: Similar to the .357 magnum, this bullet is usually shot out of revolvers, although this one can also be used in rifles as well. Created in the 1950s, it comes from the well-known S&W Model 629, popularized by Clint Eastwood in “Dirty Harry” as the most powerful handgun in the world (it was at the time). To protect against this, you will need a Level IIIa vest.

.45 ACP: The .45 ACP, also known as the .45 ACP or .45 Auto, was designed by John Browning. Most famously, this round is used in the M1911 pistol that was adopted by the US Army in 1911 and used as the standard for the next 74 years. Certain Special Operations units continue to utilize .45 ACP weapons, and its low muzzle flash and recoil combined with its accuracy and stopping power has ensured its popularity elsewhere. A Level IIa vest offers the required protection against these rounds.

Level IIIa will protect against nearly all common handguns, which is a good thing– handguns are the most common weapon used in crime in the USA, and the most commonly owned. Heavier armor is needed to protect against long guns, such as the AR-15 or shotguns. Let’s look at some of the most common rifle rounds:

5.56x45mm NATO: This is a very common round most commonly chambered in the M16 rifle. Performance is affected by the weapon used much more with this round, and there have been criticisms of it because of this. Level III armor is needed against this ammunition.

.30-06: First adopted in 1906, this round was the US Army’s primary cartridge for nearly 50 years. Particularly because of its relatively low recoil, which makes it easy to use. For protection against the .30-06, Level III armor is needed.

.308 Winchester: This is one of the most widely used and successful cartridges in the world, being used primarily by militaries and big game hunters. It duplicates the ballistic performance of the .30-06 and requires a Level III vest.

7.62mmx51mm NATO: Another popular and versatile rifle cartridge, this was introduced in the late 1950s and is similar to the .308 Winchester. Against this ammunition, a Level III vest will suffice, but if facing an armor-piercing variant, a Level IV vest will be needed.

Level III armor protects against most rifle rounds but requires a heavier metallic or ceramic plate to be inserted into the vest. Protection can be offered against armor-piercing rounds, but this will require a Level IV vest.

Tom has written a number of articles as part of SafeGuard Armor. He uses his expert knowledge of stab and bullet proof vests to help provide information.

 

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