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Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
No Lowballers - Uncovering Turkish Firearms

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 40:21


On this episode of The No Lowballers Podcast Logan and Allen are joined by Chase Duffey, the National Sales and Imports Manager for EAA Corporation for a deep dive into the world of Turkish firearms—a topic that often stirs debate but deserves a closer look. We'll explore the rich history of Turkish gun manufacturing, bust a few myths, and highlight the craftsmanship behind brands like Girsan. If you're curious about high-quality, affordable alternatives to popular firearms and want insights on what makes Turkish guns unique, you're in the right place. Chase gives us the scoop on how EAA Corp is innovating with Girsan's “faithful reproductions” of iconic firearms, including the Beretta 92 and the Browning Hi-Power. We also talk about the quality control processes that ensure these firearms meet today's high standards, making them solid competitors in the U.S. market. Plus, we dive into EAA's approach to creating entry-level firearms that give enthusiasts a chance to experience classic models without breaking the bank. Tune in as we discuss everything from quality control to vintage aesthetics and why Turkish firearms are getting the attention they deserve.   On Today's Show:   ·         Chase introduces EAA Corp and the European firearms brands they bring to the U.S. market, including Girsan and Weihrauch. ·         Defining “faithful reproductions” and how Girsan makes high-quality models of popular firearms like the Beretta 92 and 1911. ·         Addressing the quality concerns surrounding Turkish firearms and how the Turkish gun industry has evolved. ·         Comparing Turkish firearms to American-made products and busting myths about Turkish manufacturing standards. ·         The advantages of owning “workhorse” firearms that deliver high value at an affordable price, perfect for new shooters or as loaner guns. ·         The unique names behind EAA Corp's firearms and the story behind the crowd-sourced “Influencer” model. ·         Why Turkish firearms offer an entry point for collectors without the high price of legacy models like the Colt Delta Elite or Browning Hi-Power.   Connect with Us: ·         Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/ ·         Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061 ·         YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast ·         Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/   GunBroker.com – Your one-stop marketplace for firearms, ammo, and accessories EAA Corporation – Explore EAA's imported firearms lineup Collectors Elite Auctions – Discover rare and collectible firearms If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballers podcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to the vintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and a few other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting
No Lowballers - Uncovering Turkish Firearms

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 38:21


On this episode of The No Lowballers Podcast Logan and Allen are joined by Chase Duffey, the National Sales and Imports Manager for EAA Corporation for a deep dive into the world of Turkish firearms—a topic that often stirs debate but deserves a closer look. We'll explore the rich history of Turkish gun manufacturing, bust a few myths, and highlight the craftsmanship behind brands like Girsan. If you're curious about high-quality, affordable alternatives to popular firearms and want insights on what makes Turkish guns unique, you're in the right place.Chase gives us the scoop on how EAA Corp is innovating with Girsan's “faithful reproductions” of iconic firearms, including the Beretta 92 and the Browning Hi-Power. We also talk about the quality control processes that ensure these firearms meet today's high standards, making them solid competitors in the U.S. market. Plus, we dive into EAA's approach to creating entry-level firearms that give enthusiasts a chance to experience classic models without breaking the bank. Tune in as we discuss everything from quality control to vintage aesthetics and why Turkish firearms are getting the attention they deserve. On Today's Show: ·         Chase introduces EAA Corp and the European firearms brands they bring to the U.S. market, including Girsan and Weihrauch.·         Defining “faithful reproductions” and how Girsan makes high-quality models of popular firearms like the Beretta 92 and 1911.·         Addressing the quality concerns surrounding Turkish firearms and how the Turkish gun industry has evolved.·         Comparing Turkish firearms to American-made products and busting myths about Turkish manufacturing standards.·         The advantages of owning “workhorse” firearms that deliver high value at an affordable price, perfect for new shooters or as loaner guns.·         The unique names behind EAA Corp's firearms and the story behind the crowd-sourced “Influencer” model.·         Why Turkish firearms offer an entry point for collectors without the high price of legacy models like the Colt Delta Elite or Browning Hi-Power. Connect with Us:·         Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/·         Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061·         YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast·         Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/ GunBroker.com – Your one-stop marketplace for firearms, ammo, and accessoriesEAA Corporation – Explore EAA's imported firearms lineupCollectors Elite Auctions – Discover rare and collectible firearmsIf you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballers podcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to the vintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and a few other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

Student of the Gun Radio
Good Guy with a Shotgun Stops Maniac & Be Strong, Be Harder to Kill | SOTG 1257

Student of the Gun Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 99:10


“Strong people are harder to kill and more useful in general.” So Matt Reynolds, founder of Barbell Logic Online Coaching has said. Recently Matt delivered a motivational talk at the Tactical Response Alumni Weekend. We are going to share that with you. During our SOTG Homeroom from www.SOTGU.com, we consider yet again the importance of being dangerous on demand. This time it was a Las Vegas resident who was called upon to stop a maniac from killing innocent people. As usual, we have a Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, a Froglube ProTip and much more. Tune in and listen louder.  Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical [0:09:23] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Vudu-X 2-12x Prairie Dog Killer [0:19:51] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: Lubed up the Centurion 11 & 14 www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:39:02] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Good guy with a shotgun takes out maniac in SUV who was on a rampage in Las Vegas neighborhood www.lawenforcementtoday.com [0:49:00] Barbell Logic: Matt Reynolds at Tactical Response Alumni weekend barbell-logic.com/tactical Pre-Order Matt's Book: https://amzn.to/4gaiqta FEATURING: Shooting News Weekly, Law Enforcement Today, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, FrogLube, Hi-Point Firearms, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Threads, Instagram, Facebook, X SOURCES From www.shootingnewsweekly.com: Not long ago, I began a review by stating, “It's a strange thing to live long enough to see something that was once commonplace become…unique.”  Yet here again I find myself preparing to tell a story about a gun that in my youth was so commonplace that no one really needed to explain its history or significance. When I started writing firearms-related articles in the early 1990's you didn't need to spend time telling the story of the Browning Hi-Power, AKA the P35. The majority of gun people already knew it. Now, thirty years or so later — wow, have I been writing that long? — we have an entire generation, maybe two, who weren't raised on the old WWII or Cold War guns. Some of those people confuse the term Hi-Power with Hi-Point. About a year ago, my friend Nicholas Orr wrote a book discussing the historical significance of many small arms used during the last century and a half; A Pipe Hitters Guide to Small Arms & Weapons. With Mr. Orr's permission, I've pulled an excerpt from that book.  (Click Here for Full Article)   From www.lawenforcementtoday.com: Sometimes it takes a good guy with a gun to take out someone intent on doing people harm. Such is the case in Las Vegas where a Good Samaritan did just that, likely preventing a man from killing a number of people.  Las Vegas Metro police said that a man, who was not identified, showed up for his job with a home remodeling firm and was declared "unfit" to work. He was subsequently fired by his employer. That led the man to go on an unhinged rampage, with him getting into his SUV and driving recklessly down the street, RVM News reported. Some residents who were out on the streets and sidewalks had to dive out of harm's way.  One resident told reporters about the incident.  “He was trying to hit somebody, and it was either going to be me or the kid or whoever's standing in that road,” said Richard Osayna.  However, the incident was not without victims. Two men were struck by the suspect's SUV, including his now-former boss, with the incident happening in Osayna's driveway. (Click Here for Full Article)

The Gun Cranks Podcast
Hi-Power Reimagined: Dumb or Brilliant? | Episode 226

The Gun Cranks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 38:10


The Browning Hi-Power is one of the most revered pistols of all time, and for good reason. But that fact alone apparently isn't enough to stop American Handgunner Editor Tom McHale from committing heresy, prompting the Gun Cranks to dive into the changes and innovations seen in modern high-power firearms and challenging the notion that classics should remain untouched. Also in this episode, learn how you can find out exactly how old your Buck knife is and see the "Hold My Beer" Award video that left the Cranks begging producer Ashley to hit the stop button. Related Links: • Girsan MCP35 LW OPS, https://americanhandgunner.com/discover/first-look/girsan-mcp35-lw-ops/ • Date Your Buck Knife, https://www.buckknives.com/about/behind-the-blade/how-old-is-my-knife/ -- Hit the subscribe button to be notified when the next Gun Cranks episode is live, or sign up for the Guncrank Chronicles weekly email newsletter (https://americanhandgunner.com/newsle...) to get it delivered straight to your inbox. -- You can find past Gun Cranks episodes in their former home: https://www.youtube.com/@GunCranks

The 2nd is For Everyone (2A4E) podcast
Episode 86 SHOT Show/GAOS

The 2nd is For Everyone (2A4E) podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 121:10


This episode is about what I did and saw at the 2022 SHOT Show, firearms industry trade show in Las Vegas and the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg PA. I have an interview with FN America about their new Browning Hi Power. Thank you all that support us and the work we do.

Canadian Patriot Podcast
CPC332 - The Log Driver's Waltz

Canadian Patriot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 97:28


CPC332 - The Log Driver's Waltz   This week Andrew, Brian, Gavin, and Pierre are on the panel to talk guns. The CAF still can't replace the Browning Hi Power, Alberta's Justice Minister threatens a court challenge against s federal handgun bans, Court demands the RCMP provide the algorithm used to notify owners of newly prohibited firearms from the May 2020 OIC. A Saskatchewan man being charged for a number of firearms offences, rises question around manufacturing your own firearms particularly with regard to 3D printing, maybe the RCMP is making new rules about making new guns.  Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 332 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one book and rifle podcast in Canada. Recorded January 17, 2022.   Andrew Pierre Gavin Brian We'd love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit  canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2   We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you're not a communist,  buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking Andrew - Heemans' Handcrafted Mead, Thorndale On, Cherries Jubilee 7%Pierre - Canadian whiskeyGavin - Wiser's & Diet PepsiBrian - Old Styler Pilsner  Patriot Challenge We're asking patriots to do 5 things everyday; Exercise for at least 45 minutes Practice a skill for at least 10 minutes Read a book for at least 15 minutes Drink at least 2 liters of water Complete 1 task that will improve your life Grab the template from our website and post it in your social media Events National Range Day https://firearmrights.ca/national-range-day-you-in/ CCFR Saturday June 4 https://nationalrangeday.ca/ News Matt Gurney: Canada's bid to replace WWII-era pistols a case study in government incompetence https://nationalpost.com/opinion/matt-gurney-on-military-sidearms with a budget of up to $100 million, the Canadian government anticipated needing as much as 20 years to do something the British did in two years for under $15 million. 2011, 2016, 2021   Alberta willing to go to court to oppose handgun ban as feds weigh options for gun control https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-ottawa-firearms-guns-handgun-ban-ucp-1.6305316 The Edmonton and Calgary metropolitan areas recorded the largest increase in homicides among all census areas in Canada, according to Statistics Canada — a large number of them committed with firearms. Edmonton saw a 97 per cent increase in the rate of firearm-related homicides, while Calgary saw a 48 per cent increase (47 and 39 total homicides, respectively, in 2020). "Most of those firearms are not registered, have come into Canada illegally or are being held illegally by the person who has them. So a ban on any kind of firearm is not going to impact those people," said Doug King, a professor of justice studies at Mount Royal University. "I think you've got to put more emphasis on trying to prevent the illegal firearms from coming into the country."   Court Orders ‘All Info' on RCMP Algorithm for Attacking Gun Owners https://thegunblog.ca/2022/01/09/court-orders-all-info-on-rcmp-algorithm-for-attacking-gun-owners/ Runkle Pilll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP5z12AXLmc The judge rejected the government's claim of “national security” as a reason to hide the RCMP attack algorithm   Weyburn, Sask. man facing charges after RCMP seize 3D-printed firearms https://globalnews.ca/news/8512305/3d-printed-firearm-seized-saskatchewan-rcmp/ Runkle pill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9InXH2-0b8E Let's argue about making your own firearms ;) Book Club January The True North Tradecraft Disaster Preparedness Guide: A Primer on Urban and Suburban Disaster Preparedness Boris Milinkovich Outro We're on discord now https://discord.gg/rwA4yeeaC8 Pierre - Off The Wall Customizing on facebook and instagram and email offthewallcustomizing@gmail.com Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com   We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think.   Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember “You are the True North Strong and Free”

Hawks Eye Guns
Hawk‘s Eye Guns Podcast 75: Beretta A300 Ultima

Hawks Eye Guns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 56:28


This week Sean had a relapse and made another purchase. This time he got his hands on an A300 Ultima but had to let another one go in order to make the trade. Jake and Sean talk cowboy guns and oddly enough Browning Hi-Power's. 

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GUNS Magazine Podcast
#104 - Hi-Power Love and the Springfield SA-35

GUNS Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 36:24


The Browning Hi-Power has long been a favorite among shooters, especially among Special Operations teams.  Now, Springfield has released their take on this venerable classic with the SA-35, creating even more Hi-Power Fever. Relevant Links: springfield-armory.com Episode Sponsors:  The GUNS Magazine Podcast is presented by Hodgdon and supported by IMR.  Established in 1947, Hodgdon Powder Company has grown into the nation's largest supplier of smokeless, blackpowder and blackpowder substitute propellants. Distributed under the Hodgdon, IMR, Winchester, Ramshot, Accurate, Pyrodex, Triple Seven, Blackhorn 209 and GOEX brands, learn more about and shop Hodgdon powders at hodgdon.com. IMR strives to bring new and legendary powders to reloaders in a never-ending process of innovation. Whether you're reloading for your rifle, pistol, shotgun or muzzleloader IMR has a powder to fit your needs. Learn more at IMRPowder.com.  Read and subscribe to GUNS Magazine at gunsmagazine.com. 

Arms Room Radio
ArmsRoomRadio 01.02.21 Machine Gun care, and Chicago violence

Arms Room Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 104:27


Join the guys this week as they tell you how to care for your legally owned machine gun. They also discuss the history of the Browning Hi-Power, Kimber relocating to Alabama from New York, and the rate of gun violence in Chicago. Major Bill calls in and talks about the latest violence in Portland, OR, and an attempt at the cancel culture at the Ford Motor Company.

Old School Guns
Old School Guns: Episode 50

Old School Guns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 51:45


Politics, Politics, USPSA Range Officer Course, Brass or Steel, Browning Hi Power, walking the dog gun, Pistol won't function.

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 075: The Good, the Bad, and the Silly

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 74:24


In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d discuss the very confusing story of a California man who held AR-15 build parties and was arrested for... reasons? The Egghead gives us a follow up on water purification; David gives us a segment on the history of bullet molds; and Weer'd interviews Logan Metesh of High Caliber History on the life of Dieudonné Saive. Show Notes Main Topic: Erin’s speech before the Libertarian Party in Orlando, FL He sold illegal AR-15s. Feds agreed to let him go free to avoid hurting gun control efforts General Purpose Egghead: Water Filter Testing Review Why Sawyer? P & G Purifier of Water Packets P&G Purifier of Water Handbook Floculant filtration DayOne Waterbag Solar Disinfection https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC348911/ Disinfection of Contaminated Water by Using Solar Irradiation Drinking Container Safety: Common Materials Water Pasteurization Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: From Ingot to Target Bullet Mold Descriptions  High Caliber History: High Caliber History Dieudonné Saive FN 1903 Browning Hi-Power

Gun Talk
Browning Hi-Power Pistol; Dumb Defenses Against Active Shooters; Training With Airsoft Pistols: Gun Talk Radio| 6.3.18 D

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 33:50


Tom, Jim, and Tom discuss the Browning Hi-Power pistol, the dumbest ideas for defending against an active shooter, and training with airsoft pistols. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk®, 6.3.18 Hour 4

Black Man With A Gun Show
554 - Old Guys Like Me

Black Man With A Gun Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 22:22


George Burton Adams said: “There is no such thing as a 'self-made' man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the make-up of our character and of our thoughts, as well as our success.” Armed Citizens News, Michael J. Woodland on bore sighting, what is it? I have a new project coming, and encouraging the old guys, the OG’s   Crossbreed Holsters dot com and the United States Concealed Carry Assoication present, the black man with a gun show , the show that celebrates Americana, freedom, encourages, inspires, and introduces interesting people, new products from the internationally known Black Man With A Gun, and that’s me, Kenn Blanchard. If you would like to reach me my contact info is on black man with a gun dot com         I have discovered that the best people in my life, listen to this show.   I didn’t go to the SHOT Show because I didn’t have a plan. I could go, spend the money, see folks in the industry that I love but couldn’t motivate myself to do it.   I am trying to do something more than just beg for money and look like I am doing something. I want to really make a difference. I’m older now, don’t like wasting time, yours or mine.   You with me on that?   This show is dedicated to the guys that have survived to sport the gray hair. Fellas, don’t be ashamed, don’t get stressed out about being older, or not looking like you did when you were 25. Going to talk about middle age a little on this show and let you know its better than OK. Its going to be our redemption song. Maybe it’s the Jamaican coffee but I am feeling mellow, so this show is going to stay low key. This show might put some of you 5-11 shorts, tactical vest chest wearing, never been in combat, 3 pt slinging call of duty addicted, adrenaline junkies to sleep but that is alright, this is for the OG’s.   This is for the fathers of adult children, the men that remember who Walter Cronkite was, watched the Jetsons, the Beverly Hillbillies, got a transistor radio for Christmas, remember when the Dick van Dyke show wasn’t a reference to a girl on girl porno flick, saw Johnny Carson on TV, JFK, and the Beatles. Fellas, I was born in the same year as Wesley Snipes, Tom Cruise, Matthew Broderick, Axl Rose, Ralph Fiennes, Demi Moore, Jim Carrey, and Sheryl Crow. The year was 1962. I survived civil rights, school busing, and some stuff that I can’t even speak about. You should be proud to have made it too. I know if you are active on the net, facebook, forums etc, the younger guys rule for the most part and you can feel kinda out of it. I am here to tell you, its all good. We were young once too. If they are fortunate that might make it to our age. It made me think about the movie The Unforgiven and the Shootist, Rooster Cogburn and the movies where the old guys still got it. When I started in security and then law enforcement I was trained with and carried a smith and Wesson model 19. That means I used the fabled speed loaders extensibly. Courses were really static practical pistol courses back then with a lot of time and barricades. I carried a revolver in my travels prior abroad too, I switched to Browning Hi-Power however when I started doing executive personal protection details in Central and Latin America and the Middle East. The coveted trainers were the now gone guys, Charles Taylor, Jeff Cooper and their disciples. Masaad Ayoob was there too, but he was the smarter one. He dealt with the mind more than the macho. He has progressed and kept up with the times unlike many of the old dudes.   It was the age of the .45. You weren’t cool if you carried a 9mm but I usually did because it was easier to obtain 9mm internationally, and made a smaller footprint. Who was the gringo looking for .45 caliber ammunition esse? I trained ivy league types going into hostile environment, I qualified police and security officers for duty. I shared some of my mistakes carrying in countries where it was illegal for a foreigner to be armed. I shared stories of what happens when the feces hits the oscillating device. By the time I got to the Far east, I was using the Glock 17 first generation of course! In the 90’s I opened a business to help security guards qualify for armed duty and the new gun owner be safer that bombed. The guards didn’t want training they just wanted permission to carry so they could get paid higher than the unarmed post. Most hated firearms, didn’t know about gun rights, history or the sports involved.   I’ve actually hit more bad guys when I was driving in the protective details I was on that I have shot people but that is something for another time.   I was checking out the AR-15 world and on the rifle front, I am kinda lacking. I carried an uzi and a HK MP-5 a few times when I wasn’t the advance or on hot seat. I carried an M-16A1 back in corps. All back in the days of wine and roses of course.   Today, I hear the same arguments I did back in 1991 when I started my firearms training company. I think that is why I am so melancholy, been doing this stuff a long time and didn’t win the war.   Still hear folks talking about 9 mm over the .45.   For the record, I agree that the 1911 has its place but your choice for a self-defense side arm should be a newer polymer, double stacked something. We used to say if you need more than two rounds you are in combat and have the wrong firearm anyway. Well, I have since understood that bad guys have evolved and become more tribal. You are likely to have multiple attackers, a mob or a gang and need that spare magazine. Folks don’t stay down when shot. They don’t surrender if you don’t stop them and life in general is just going to suck during and after the incident so get over it, get through it and survive. Everything is not combat though. You can’t live in a Call of Duty condition. So listen up you wanna-bee, mall ninjas, keyboard commandoes, three gun gear nerds, if you decide to get a concealed carry permit, its not a hunting permit on people that piss you off. All threats don’t require lethal force. If you can you can leave, leave. If someone hurts your feelings, insults you wife, live with it. I am saying this because just it just seems to be a rash of stupid people making the news. Too many immature, untrained and unskilled guys out there itching for a gunfight. The only person I know out there teaching you how not to end up on the news, on YouTube, and in jail through necessary judicious use of force curriculum is Massad. I know you bought the firearm, You got the magazines, the pouches, the belts, the pants with the pockets, you got ammo for days, but every day is not combat.

Listen Inside - Daily book previews from Readers in the Know by Simon Denman
The Angels' Cut (The Angels' Share series Book 1) by Mac Logan

Listen Inside - Daily book previews from Readers in the Know by Simon Denman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015 7:48


Synopsis They take his sister, attack his family and mean to kill him with extreme prejudice … What’s a guy to do? BIZZ is a greedy collusion of organised crime, banking, government, business, politicians and corrupted spooks. They’re making lot’s of money. They aim to stay invisible, and no one gets in their way. When investigative journalist, Eilidh Duncan, uncovers BIZZ … it’s only a matter of time When BIZZ finds Eilidh … uhh-ohh! When big brother, Sam Duncan, wonders why she’s offline … OMG! Sam goes to London and joins some dots … KABOOM! Excerpt Nearby, the executioner waited, patient and ready. He couldn’t kill the soldier in the pisser, not with publicity one of the goals. Tension-fuelled humour rippled in his gut.   In a lavatory stall, air cut by a sharp scent of bleach, the target pulled out a Browning Hi Power. He jacked a round into the chamber and eased the safety-catch off.  He stepped from the cubicle, ready. Empty space. He made a quizzical face at the mirror, eased the gun back into his holster and headed for the door. The urinals hissed to chase him away. No evidence, no clues, only inkling. Probably nothing, but he trusted his inner voice.   Across the way, the assassin appeared to scratch his back, touching the grip of a concealed pistol. He didn’t care about the impact of his action on bystanders. Nightmares and trauma lay beyond his concern and taking someone out in public made for an exciting mission. He visualised the kill: up behind the victim; barrel close to the bump at the base of the skull; the shot; the drop of the body; the coup de grâce; and a swift exit.  Imagining the escape, and excited camaraderie with the driver, gave the killer a fantastic rush. Tension became tense elation as the final trigger-pull neared. Another notch on the gun. He looked forward to the pub, in a few hours. A quiet meeting of recognition with the commander. Glowing eyes and handshakes. The powerful affirmation, adulation and whispered congratulations. Knowing glances and nods. He dissociated murder from the rest of his life; without doubt, a loving family man.   The target reappeared, walking among the shoppers. His wide-shouldered, lean frame, dressed casually in jeans, a country shirt, tweed jacket and Chelsea boots blended in. Easy movement suggested strength and lithe athleticism. Curling dark brown hair blew about, ruffled by fingers of breeze. The sun brightened the world for a few seconds, only to hide once more behind surging clouds.   O’Reilly left a shop window and followed walking briskly behind his quarry. Twenty metres, fifteen, ten ... The adrenaline flowed, yet his breathing stayed measured and movements precise. A car door slammed. Bus brakes squealed and hissed. Neither diverted his focus as he closed behind his victim.  He raised his pistol. The sun came out. His toe stubbed on an uneven pavement slab deflecting his aim and affecting his balance. Worse, his silhouette betrayed him as it strode abreast of the mark.  At an instinctive, professional level the prey understood the silhouette’s hand movement. The target faced the inevitable. Honed instincts and train

ProArms Podcast
028 The Browning High Power

ProArms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2009 81:47


Hi, folks – To fill in our podcast notes on the Hi-Power episode, #28, the first thing we have to tell you is that we neglected something so basic to Browning Hi-Power shooters that all the experienced people who fit that description on the podcast forgot to mention it. While the gun has always been […] The post 028 The Browning High Power appeared first on The ProArms Podcast.

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