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From one of our roving TGL Reporters, Craig gives us his review of the Guardian Concealment Holster.
I have been carrying concealed for 34 years and my philosophy has been if I knew I was going to be engaged today which gun would be best for me to have. I always choose a full size gun whether it is a 9mm with 19 rounds or a full size 1911 loaded with nine 45 ACP. I have had one incident in all those years that was to be just a quick run to the corner store. I lowered my guard and went without a weapon, which almost cost me my life. Never again always ready for the fight. Now living in Florida can be challenging in concealing a full size handgun. Due to the climate we usually dress light and that is where Guardian Concealment comes in.
I had a need for a in the pants holster that could help me conceal a 1911 while just wearing shorts and a t-‐shirt, casual dress or formal attire. I believe I found it with the hybrid holster.
Guardian Concealment’s Hybrid holster comes standard with some awesome features. They are handmade to order in the USA and come standard with the following features:
Premium Wickett & Craig black cowhide
Holsters come standard with black stitch
Inside the waistband and outside the waistband compatible
Adjustable retention, degree of tilt, and ride height
Genuine .08 thickness kydex
Holsters come standard with 1 1/5 – 1 3/4 US made metal spring clips.
Out of the box I saw a work of art with the materials and design of this holster. It was like something you wanted to display instead of use. The leather was soft and pliable, the black carbon fiber kydex was stunning and all the edges were smooth and clean. A pack of extra screws and rubber “o” rings came with the holster. You also receive a personalized letter from Guardian Concealment thanking you for your purchase and explaining use and maintaining your new holster.
First thing you notice in preparing to use the Guardian Concealment Hybrid holster is, it is not just a holster. It is a system that has to be set for the user and broke in just like a new pair of shoes. This holster can be adjusted many ways from high or low carry and straight or canted pistol positioning. It took me a couple of times to test it and make minor adjustments to the belt clip location for that perfect fit. Once I had it adjusted, the holster broke into the 1911 and me very quickly.
During carry I found that the holster spread the weight of my gun out around 1/3 of my belt. I also found I did not feel my aggressive grip or the safety digging into my side. Learning to put the holster on was difficult at first until I found where it fit best. Just like anything else a little practice improved my time on getting it set in the same place every time. Drawing the weapon with this holster was not a problem and re-‐holstering had to be practiced some just due to how low I wear the gun.
Like any new piece of equipment you should train with it to become proficient at using it in a fight. I am very active in the thing I do and had no problem with the weapon retention of this holster, over all this a very good product. The holster depending on the options you choose is between $69.00-‐79.00 USD, which I believe is a great deal for what you get. Check out this holster and other products from Guardian Concealment at www.guardianconsealment.com .
Source: http://www.thegearlocker.net/2015/08/guardian-concealment-holsters/
The most used fallacy when both sides are debating each other is the Ad Hominem attack. Argumentum ad hominem is, “ responding to arguments by attacking a person’s character, rather than to the content of their arguments. When used inappropriately, it is a fallacy in which a claim or argument is dismissed on the basis of some irrelevant fact or supposition about the author or the person being criticized.” This can involve not only attacks against the other debater, but also attacks against their sources.
Example 1: You can’t trust anything the NRA says because they’re terrorist extremist gun humpers.
Example 2: That source is from Bloomberg. Bloomberg is a gun grabbing authoritarian, so you can’t trust anything he says.
Now it may be that whatever statement from either side says is false, but using an ad hom to justify dismissing that statement is an intellectual lazy cop out. It’s attacking the source to mask not having to respond to the actual point being made. This makes an ad hom a very weak argument not not very convincing at all. The intellectually honest and consistent way to deal with a statement from the opposing side would be to address each point being made and arguing with facts backed up by multiple sources.
Tu Quoque is a fallacy that both sides of the gun debate are guilty of using and all it does is degrade the credibility of each. Also known as, “appeal to hypocrisy[, it] is an informal logical fallacy that intends to discredit the validity of the opponent’s logical argument by asserting the opponent’s failure to act consistently in accordance with its conclusion(s). It is a fallacy because the moral character or past actions of the opponent are generally irrelevant to the logic of the argument. It is often used as a red herring tactic and is a special case of the ad hominem fallacy, which is a category of fallacies in which a claim or argument is rejected on the basis of fact about the person presenting or supporting the claim or argument.”
Though there can be back in forth in the gun debate where one side can accuse the other of doing something and then do the same thing themselves, this most often happens after tragic events like mass shootings. Here the anti-gun side will use the event to immediately promote gun control laws while the pro gun side will use that as justification to push for pro gun laws and then both sides will accuse the other of taking advantage of the situation. It doesn’t matter that one side is correct or not, the fact that both are using a tragic event right after it takes place to push an agenda is in bad taste.
Tu Quoque also takes place in the scientific side of the debate. Recently David Hemenway released a survey where he picked a number of scientists and asked their opinion on gun control. According to Hemenway, all the scientists he asked agreed that there needed to be more gun control. In a response to this, John Lott released a survey where he picked a number of economists on their position on gun control. They overwhelmingly agreed that they thought that more gun control was a bad thing. The problem with these surveys is that both Hemenway and Lott selected a certain population they knew they could expect a given outcome from. The other problem is that the questions focused on their hand picked population’s opinion on a subject, which is not necessarily reliant on whether those opinions are derived from facts, though some may be, but on how a given responder feels. Hemenway and Lott have a long history of professional level sniping at each other and this is just an example of tu quoque in that context.
Circumstantial is another form of Ad hominem. “Ad hominem circumstantial points out that someone is in circumstances such that they are disposed to take a particular position. Ad hominem circumstantial constitutes an attack on the bias of a source. This is fallacious because a disposition to make a certain argument does not make the argument false; this overlaps with the genetic fallacy (an argument that a claim is incorrect due to its source).”
Example 1. The NRA would say that guns are good for self protection, they are mouthpieces for the gun industry and just want to sell more guns.
Example 2. Johns Hopkins Research would say that gun control laws worked, they’re mouthpieces for Michael Bloomberg who wants to ban all guns.
While it is convenient to make these assumptions, it’s not an effective argument because it doesn’t actually address the points. In the case of example 1, it’s very easy to do some internet searching to find out where the NRA’s sources of income originate from as it is publicly available. In this case, the statement is false. In the case of example 2, the researchers used a number of different methods to skew their data in a manner that forced their model to adhere to the conclusions they wanted to reach. Example 2 is an example where the statement ended up being factually correct after the fact, but logically fallacious as it is an unsupported assumption.
Guilt by association is the one of the more subtle in the family of ad hominem fallacies. “Guilt by association can sometimes also be a type of ad hominem fallacy if the argument attacks a source because of the similarity between the views of someone making an argument and other proponents of the argument.”
Example 1. If you don’t believe in Universal Background Checks, the NRA is against Universal Background Checks so you must want criminals to have easy access to guns!
Example 2. If you do believe in Universal Background Checks, Michael Bloomberg is for Universal Background Checks and wants to register and confiscate all the guns!
This is a case where a person may share a concept with a more public persona or organization and be equated with all the views of that persona or organization. The Universal Background Check issue is a hot button topic because there are many people who agree with the concept of UBC’s, but differ greatly on the specific legislation. In one case, the Manchin–Toomey UBC was pushed by the anti-gun politicians, while the pro-gun side offered the Coburn Amendment. Both were UBC’s, both were rejected by the opposing sides, but both were, technically, for Universal Background Checks.
Lastly, I would like to address the root fallacy that is the underlying thread between all forms of ad hominem. Both sides must stop personal attacks. Calling people names, demeaning, and being overly hostile to the opposition only serves to discredit the person doing it and the side they represent. If any person engaging in debate or conversation wants to be taken seriously, actually listened to, and respected by the other side, personal attacks, as tempting as they may be, must be avoided.
The key to fighting hypocrisy in the gun debate ultimately lies in being calm, honest, philosophically consistent, and cordial. The goal should be to rise up to the level of intellectual authenticity, not to drag yourself and your side into the gutter of duplicity.
(and just for fun)
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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 108, this episode we’ll talk about Precision rifle reloading, SDI Ballistics and Reloading program, Vortex Viper PST 6, news of the day and more!
Our panel tonight consists of –
We have two guests tonight from the Firearms Radio Network.
Our first guest has been reloading for a decade and hosting a podcast about reloading for 15% of that, please welcome from the Reloading podcast, our friend, Mike Iselin
Our next guest is a three time national champion, active multi-discipline competitor, full time LEO, Navy, firing member of two service teams, and host of the Competitive Rifle Podcast, please welcome our friend, Michael C.!
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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 “Conan the Barbarian”.
Conan SHAWN
Mongol General AARON
Mongol Soldier JEREMY
Mongol General: Hao! Dai ye! We won again! This is good, but what is best in life?
Mongol Soldier: The open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair.
Mongol General: Wrong! Conan! What is best in life?
Conan: Crush your enemies. See them driven before you. Hear the lamentations of their women.
Mongol General: That is good! That is good.
— THE END —
It is that time of year again- time to shoot BULLPUPS!
WHEN:
Saturday September19th, 2015
9am to 5pm
WHERE:
The Site Training
11311 S. Skunk Hollow Road
Mount Carroll, IL 61053
COST: FREE!!!!
The following demo guns (plus many more) will be available to try out at Bullpup Shoot 2015!
Full auto Tavor 5.56mm
Full Auto Tavor X95 (Micro Tavor) 5.56mm
ZRX intergrated suppressor Tavor 9mm
St. George Arms .50 caliber semiauto bullpup
DEZ 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 Unlimited 12 gauge shotgun
(several others, these are just the confirmed ones!)
We are giving away 5 Manticore Arms patches and 1 flash hider this week. Go to http://welikeshooting.com/manticore , send Sven a note and everyone who does will be entered to win the 6 prizes this week. Make it so.
Manticore Arms giveaway
patches – Eric Smith, Chris Schrecengost, Adam Lund, Len Dichtel, Gun Metal Guy USA
muzzle brake – John Davey
Illinois meet up?
where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!
Tonight we talk about precision rifle reloading with our guests.
If we have time
Aaron – Spikes Tactical Crusader
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Thanks for Tactical Don – Rubber Dummies
Name: Judson
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Subject: Episode 103 patch idea
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Hey if you notice most times when I get patches from WLS I get 3-5 at a time. The reason is that, I keep a selection in my bags and when I come across someone that has not heard of you guys I give them a patch, hoping that they go ‘like’ follow and listen to you guys.
Perhaps in your patch give a ways give away 2 and then you can request that they must give the ‘extra’ one to someone that has not heard of you yet.
This show used to be good… #LilBack #fromtherooftops #dumbo #dolphinrape #wewantLil
For every week this stays up, we add a week to Lil’s hiatus. Starting with tonight. I announced a special guest panelist and because of this review asked her to skip the show. Your move.
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Thank Guest!
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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Kinetic Development Group is proud to announce their KINECT™7-SLOT MLOK QD RAIL SECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE!
The KINECT 7-SLOT is now available at authorized KDG Dealers, Distributors, and on their website.
The Kinect™ by KDG for MLOK™ is a revolutionary QD mounting system that will change the way we attach accessories to our modular weapons platforms. Much like the Sidelok™ optics mounts, Kinect™ insures proper and easy installation, eliminating common variables that would cause issues (ie: over tightening). Although revolutionary, Kinect™ is quite simple in its operation. There are two spring-loaded wedges in the base of the Kinect™ mounting point. When you press the accessory or rail section down in the MLOK™ slot, two deployment triggers get pressed against the rail firing the wedges into place. There is nothing more frustrating that fiddling with an allen wrench (if you can find it) to get your accessories on and off your weapon with traditional modular rail sections. This changes the whole dynamic of the MLOK™ system and really makes every accessory truly removable with the ability to mount it in a second when needed.
SPECS:
Length: 3.73″ Uses two MLOK section
Width: .82″ (20.9mm)
Height: .41″ (10.5mm)
Finish: Black Anodized
Compatibility: Compatible with any MLOK rail system.
Please visit https://kineticdg.com/ for more information
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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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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 106, this episode we’ll talk about Canik TP9SA, Tops Knives, Ruger AR556, EZ-8 Shotgun caddies, Lock N’ Load Radio and more!
Our panel tonight consists of –
Military Veteran,Husband,Father,Grandfather and Radio Broadcaster. The host of Lock N’ Load Radio, please welcome Bill Frady!
Pineland – http://mentalfloss.com/article/31437/5-fictional-countries-where-us-army-trained-fight
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where we talk about stuff that we have, want and need!
MANTICORE ARMS PROMO
READ BY Savage 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 “Ferris Buellers Day Off”.
Economics Teacher = Shawn
Simone = Jeremy
Economics Teacher: Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
Simone: Um, he’s sick. My best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who’s going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it’s pretty serious.
Economics Teacher: Thank you, Simone.
Simone: No problem whatsoever.
— THE END —
It is that time of year again- time to shoot BULLPUPS!
WHEN:
Saturday September19th, 2015
9am to 5pm
WHERE:
The Site Training
11311 S. Skunk Hollow Road
Mount Carroll, IL 61053
COST: FREE!!!!
We are giving away 5 Manticore Arms patches and 1 flash hider this week. Go to http://welikeshooting.com/manticore , send Sven a note and everyone who does will be entered to win the 6 prizes this week. Make it so.
Brett asks about solvent traps – https://www.facebook.com/SolventTrapsEtc?fref=nf&__mref=message_bubble
We honestly couldn’t do this without the patrons. Our advertisers are amazing but it’s the patrons that keep us growing. We are getting close to $800 per episode!
Find out how you can help at http://welikeshooting.com/pledge
Thank Guest!
Also thanks to everyone that has interacted with us! If you would like to correspond with us please
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
One of our listeners Steve is in hospice and medically in dire straights. Just wanna send him some positive vibes and hope he pulls through and if not I hope he finds peace.
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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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 109, this episode we’ll talk about Troy PDW, Amplified ear muffs, Troy PAR, AB Arms Mod X Chassis, Cleer Medical Pouch, 248 Shooter and a whole lot more!
Our panel tonight consists of –
Owner of 248 shooter and GAT Daily as well as new Director of Online Media for On Target Magazine. Please welcome Charles Anderson
Grizzly Targets is giving away a sample pack of their brass on every show, go to http://welikeshooting.com/contact-us to win!
30 minutes max!
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 “Commando”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgm8P3w_80k
John Matrix: Where is she, Sully?
Sully: Kiss my ass!
John Matrix: I can’t hear you!
Sully: I’ll say it a little louder, get fucked!
John Matrix: Listen, loyalty is very touching. But it is not the most important thing in your life right now! But what IS important is gravity! I have to remind you Sully, this is my weak arm!
Sully: You can’t kill me Matrix! You need me to find your daughter!
John Matrix: Where is she?
Sully: I don’t know. But Cooke knows, I’ll take you to where I’m supposed to meet him!
John Matrix: But you won’t.
Sully: Why not?
John Matrix: Because I already know. Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last?
Sully: That’s right, Matrix! You did!
John Matrix: I lied.
— THE END —
It is that time of year again- time to shoot BULLPUPS!
WHEN:
Saturday September19th, 2015
9am to 5pm
WHERE:
The Site Training
11311 S. Skunk Hollow Road
Mount Carroll, IL 61053
COST: FREE!!!!
The following companies will be at Bullpup Shoot 2015!
We are giving away 5 Manticore Arms patches and 1 flash hider this week. Go to http://welikeshooting.com/manticore , send Sven a note and everyone who does will be entered to win the 6 prizes this week. Make it so.
Manticore Arms giveaway
patches – Eric Smith, Chris Schrecengost, Adam Lund, Len Dichtel, Gun Metal Guy USA
muzzle brake – John Davey
Illinois meet up?
Rubber Dummy Giveaway – http://welikeshooting.com/dummy
Proof box of swag givaway – Best love letter to Aaron
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This show used to be good… #LilBack #fromtherooftops #dumbo #dolphinrape #wewantLil
For every week this stays up, we add a week to Lil’s hiatus. Starting with tonight. I announced a special guest panelist and because of this review asked her to skip the show. Your move.
We honestly couldn’t do this without the patrons. Our advertisers are amazing but it’s the patrons that keep us growing. We are getting close to $800 per episode!
Find out how you can help at http://welikeshooting.com/pledge
Thank Guest!
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!
Thanks for listening, and shoot straight.
You can download or subscribe to our weekly show every Thursday at http://welikeshooting.com/show
If you’d like to watch live, our show broadcasts live every Wednesday night at 7:30PM (MT), watch it and chat with us at http://gunchannels.com/WeLikeShooting
Please support our advertisers, DEZ Tactical Arms, Manticore Arms, Second Call Defense and the Sonoran Desert Institute.
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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 107, this episode we’ll talk about Gun Tec handguards, PDW Stocks, SBR’s, chronograph, MVB Stocks, 3-gun and more!
Our panel tonight consists of –
Our guest tonight has been shooting since he was 9 years old, served in the the Marine Corps and is now a USPSA and 3 Gun competitor for SIG Sauer, please welcome Clay Klemm!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gunwebsites/ak47-identification-playing-cards
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 “THE TERMINATOR”.
TERMINATOR: [picking up guns] The 12-gauge auto-loader.
PAWN SHOP OWNER: That’s Italian. You can go pump or auto.
[hands the Terminator the pump action shotgun]
TERMINATOR: The .45 long slide, with laser sighting.
PAWN SHOP OWNER: [hands the Terminator a .45 gun] These are brand new; we just got them in. That’s a good gun. Just touch the trigger, the beam comes on and you put the red dot where you want the bullet to go. You can’t miss. Anything else?
TERMINATOR: Phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.
PAWN SHOP OWNER: [annoyed] Hey, just what you see, pal!
TERMINATOR: [looks around] The Uzi nine millimeter.
PAWN SHOP OWNER: You know your weapons, buddy. Any one of these is ideal for home defense. So uh, which will it be?
TERMINATOR: [pointing the 12-gage shotgun towards the door] All.
PAWN SHOP OWNER: I may close early today. There’s a 15-day wait on the hand guns but the rifles you can take right now.
[sees the Terminator load his 12-gage shotgun]
PAWN SHOP OWNER: You can’t do that.
TERMINATOR: Wrong! [shoots the clerk]
— THE END —
It is that time of year again- time to shoot BULLPUPS!
WHEN:
Saturday September19th, 2015
9am to 5pm
WHERE:
The Site Training
11311 S. Skunk Hollow Road
Mount Carroll, IL 61053
COST: FREE!!!!
The following demo guns (plus many more) will be available to try out at Bullpup Shoot 2015!
We are giving away 5 Manticore Arms patches and 1 flash hider this week. Go to http://welikeshooting.com/manticore , send Sven a note and everyone who does will be entered to win the 6 prizes this week. Make it so.
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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 103, this episode we’ll talk about SXB Top knives, Mossberg JIC Shotgun, Backpacks, 10/22’s, hacking the tracking point, Dark Angel Medical and more!
Our panel tonight consists of –
Our guest tonight has been a flight medic, paratrooper, paramedic, critical care/ER RN, worked with Magpul Dynamics and currently teaches at SIG Sauer Academy putting holes in things and teaching people how to to patch them up.
Please welcome the little dude with a great beard, from Dark Angel Medical, Kerry “Pocket Doc” Davis
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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 “Abbott and Costello’s Who is on first skit”.
Abbott: Shawn
Costello: Aaron
Abbott: Strange as it may seem, they give ball players nowadays very peculiar names.
Costello: Funny names? That is kind of racist man?
Abbott: Nicknames, I mean nicknames. Now, on the Detroit Tigers team we have Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–
Costello: That’s what I want to find out. I want you to tell me the names of the fellows on the Detroit Tigers.
Abbott: I’m telling you. Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third–
Costello: You know the fellows’ names?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: Well, then who’s playing first?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: I mean the fellow’s name on first base.
Abbott: Who.
Costello: The fellow playin’ first base.
Abbott: Who.
Costello: The guy on first base.
Abbott: Who is on first.
Costello: Well, what are you askin’ me for?
Abbott: I’m not asking you–I’m telling you. Who is on first.
Abbott: I’m asking you–who’s on first?
Abbott: That’s the man’s name.
Costello: That’s who’s name?
Abbott: Yes.
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Costello: When you pay off the first baseman every month, who gets the money?
Abbott: Every dollar of it. And why not, the man’s entitled to it.
Costello: Who is?
Abbott: Yes.
Costello: So who gets it?
Abbott: Why shouldn’t he? Sometimes his wife comes down and collects it.
Costello: Who’s wife?
Abbott: Yes. After all, the man earns it.
Costello: Who does?
Abbott: Absolutely.
Costello: Well, all I’m trying to find out is what’s the guy’s name on first base?
Abbott: Oh, no, no. What is on second base.
Costello: I’m not asking you who’s on second.
Abbott: Who’s on first!
– THE END –
We will be at the bullpup shoot in Illinois on September 19th. This is a big chance to shoot some great guns and hang out with awesome people. Go to bullpupshoot.com to find out more! WHO IS GOING IN THE AUDIENCE?
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Talk about Savage’s Hypocrisy in the gun debate editorial.
Reddit thread, and the link to the specific laws regarding this
Ordinances enacted pursuant to the police power are valid unless they conflict with state law.3 A conflict exists if the ordinance contradicts, duplicates, or enters an area occupied by general law, either expressly or by legislative implication
“An ordinance contradicts state law if it is inimical to state law; i.e., it penalizes conduct that state law expressly authorizes or permits conduct which state law forbids.”5 Local law is duplicative of state law if it is coextensive with state law.6 Finally, “local legislation enters an area that is ‘fully occupied’ by [state] law when the Legislature has expressly manifested its intent to ‘fully occupy’ the area or when it has impliedly done so.”7
https://www.calgunsfoundation.org/
Name: Jared N.
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The reason I\’m writing is the Canik TP-9SA. I\’m looking to get into competitive pistol shooting to work my way into 3 gun even though it is by far my strongest of the three segments. I was planning on using my kimber to shoot but I use it as my CCW and don\’t want to have a race gun on me all day. I\’ve been researching the canik for a little while now and have heard you guys speak pretty highly of it. Have you seen any aftermarket response to it? Any drawbacks that stick out? I feel like at the price range and with all of the glowing reviews i\’ve read that i could probably just figure out the few mods that i\’d want to do with parts for glocks and walthers(grips and magwell mainly).
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I could ask for a new gun or some great reloading stuff. Which I will never get because my wife doesn’t know what to get.I could ask for World Peace but that is never going to happen.I could ask that we wake up and the nightmare called Obama and his cronies was just a horrible dream but unfortunately that will only happen in in 2017 . Hopefully the idiots don’t elect sir Hillary otherwise the nightmare will worsen for 8 more years.I could ask that Bloomberg goes broke, all his illegal mayors go to prison (which several are doing) and Moms Demanding Bedroom action becomes extinct. But as long as idiots procreate then these people will exist.I could ask for any of these but what I really ask for is that my 21 year old daughter becomes cancer free. That she can run and play with her 2 year old and 9 month old again instead of being sick or hospitalized from the chemotherapy or surgeries. This I know we will achieve because of our faith in the power of our Lord. Maybe not for Christmas but hopefully soon after.Larry Cunninghamps. Thanks for the great show. It really makes a long trip back from the hospital much easier.
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Everyone say shoot straight –
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