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Double Tap - Ep 464 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Foxtrot Mike (Code: WLSISLIFE) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 DEAR WLS Question from JackB from TX On double tap 451 Nick said he would know he was successful when he ordered a custom double rifle. I always say something similar, which is if I win the lottery I'm telling no one, but there would be signs. Like the sudden acquisition of a custom double rifle.My first question is, if the cast were going to order custom double rifles, what caliber would you choose? If Shawn wants to make H&H invent a 171 WLS for him, that's dope, but what would your second choice be? Followup question to help me choose my caliber. If I got one, I'd want one of the classic elephant gun Calibers. I love 45-70 but it just wouldn seem right. So of those old safari calibers which ones have milder recoil and are still somewhat commercially available? -JackB Question from Jaqin Ta'Sox from Connecticut From: Jaqin Ta'Sox: Dear WLS In double tap 451 at 19:58 minutes, someone asks about deadly force against a bull horn to the ear. I understand an ass whoopin is absolutely due in that situation, BUT I find it kind of interesting. Like Jerambey said, it is permanent bodily harm. Just like if someone tries to use a laser pointer to blind you, deadly force is a go, but not for permanent hearing loss? Question from Anonymous Coward from Texas What is the best way to form 1 a homemade suppressor? Looking at mostly finger printing that can be reused. But also looking at design requirements like length and such. Question from Duke from Texas Duke of CrudeSo I was crusing Armslist looking for some travel guns and came across a mosin nagant for $495. I had an epiphany over that post. What if the mosin was worth the same but inflation was just so terrible that now a $95 dollar gun in 2002 is $495 dollars today? Just some food for thought before AI takes over. Thanks for the laughs! Duke Question from Anonymous Coward from Washington Shawn has been on a geeky mission for a while. I am wondering if he can geek out and make a universal shopping cart that using his web crawler A/I skills could check multiple sites to see if products are available from one source. Example I am ordering some area 419 products, a few CZ mags and a kydex cheek riser. I am bound to pay shipping from 3 separate sites. I am trying to see if there is one source carrying what I need. Keep up the good work Shawn getting deeper back into his tech roots but staying a gun guy at heart is bringing rewards for all of us. GUN INDUSTRY NEWS THEFIREARMBLOG.COM Edgar Sherman Design Notch Precision Shooting Bag Shooting bags don't exactly get a lot of innovation press.The category has been dominated by the same handful of designs for years, and for good reason: a well-executed bag filled with the right material and wrapped in grippy fabric solves most problems a precision shooter will ever encounter on a stage or in the field.New entrants that bring something genuinely different to that conversation are rare enough to be worth paying attention to when they show up. Edgar Sherman Design released the Notch Precision Shooting Bag, a convertible front/rear support bag featuring a four-way stretch woven core that deforms for micro-adjustments, wrapped in a Cordura laminate exoskeleton with MOLLE cutouts. It incorporates a V-shaped notch formed by tie-down loops for rifle stock capture and lateral stability, PVC-coated grip surfaces, an elastic retention loop, and Spexlite 5125 fill. The bag is made in the USA, Berry compliant on select versions, weighs 8.5 oz, and measures 3 × 4.5 × 8.75 inches. RUGER INTRODUCES READYDOT MICRO REFLEX SIGHT SYSTEM FOR LCP MAX PISTOL Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Sight System for LCP MAX Pistol Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. introduced the Ruger ReadyDot micro reflex sight system for the LCP MAX pistol, featuring a fiber-illuminated reticle designed for battery-less operation at concealed carry ranges. The sight enables shooters to keep both eyes open while maintaining fast target acquisition. Sturm, Ruger & Co. introduced the ReadyDot, a micro reflex sight designed specifically for the LCP MAX pistol. The system uses a fiber-illuminated reticle for battery-less operation at typical concealed carry ranges, enabling both-eyes-open target focus and faster acquisition than traditional iron sights. It ships with a dedicated holster that fully covers the trigger guard; not compatible with LCP MAX pistols equipped with a loaded chamber indicator. SPARTAN PRECISION EQUIPMENT INTRODUCES THE JAVELIN LITE BIPOD SERIES: ULTRALIGHT STABILITY FOR SERIOUS HUNTERS Spartan Precision Equipment Javelin Lite Bipod Series Spartan Precision Equipment launches the Javelin Lite and Javelin Lite TL Bipods, ultralight shooting supports weighing 5.3 and 6.3 ounces respectively. Both models feature premium materials, adjustable traverse and cant, and are priced at $100 and $170 MSRP without adapters. Spartan Precision Equipment introduced the Javelin Lite and Javelin Lite TL bipods on May 28, 2026. The series uses hard-anodized 7075-T7351 aluminum and multi-layered carbon fiber construction with steel tips and tethered synthetic boots. Both models offer 30° traverse and 15° cant adjustment for stability on uneven terrain. THEFIREARMBLOG.COM ATN Blaze Series Gen 6 Thermal Monoculars ATN Corp has expanded its Blaze Series thermal monocular lineup with the launch of four Gen 6 models, anchored by a new flagship unit and spanning price points from under $500 to just under $5,000.The full Gen 6 lineup consists of the BlazeSeeker 6 210, BlazeTrek 6 325, BlazeHunter 650 LRF, and the new top-of-the-line BlazeHunter XD LRF.ATN says all four models share the same 6th Generation thermal engine, SharpIR AI-enhanced imaging, 50 Hz refresh rate, OLED display, Hot Point Tracking, six color palettes, IP67 housing, onboard recording, and ATN Connect 6 Wi-Fi pairing. ATN releases four Gen 6 thermal monocular models sharing a common 6th Generation thermal engine, SharpIR AI-enhanced imaging, 50 Hz refresh rate, OLED display, Hot Point Tracking, six color palettes, IP67 housing, onboard recording, and ATN Connect 6 Wi-Fi. Models range from entry-level to flagship with varying sensor resolutions (256×192 to 1,280×1,024), NETD sensitivities (≤20mK to sub-15mK), detection ranges, magnification, LRF options, and battery life. THEFIREARMBLOG.COM FN Herstal Acquires Accuracy International Accuracy International, renowned UK-based precision rifle manufacturer, is set to become part of the FN Browning Group.Responsible for iconic designs such as the Arctic Warfare, AWM, and AXMC, the company was founded in 1978.The acquisition will see Accuracy International continue to operate under its own brand within FN Browning Group and it comes at an interesting time, as the British military seeks to overhaul its small arms inventory with procurements of new service rifles, machine guns and precision rifles planned into the 2030s.Accuracy International @ TFB: New Rifles From Accuracy International Accuracy International AX-SR Rifle for Australia's Snipers Accuracy International's Latest Rifles Displayed at DSEI 2021The deal gives FN a strong foothold in a market segment it has not previously engaged with – long-range precision rifles. FN Browning Group announced the acquisition of UK-based precision rifle manufacturer Accuracy International on May 28, 2026. Accuracy International, founded in 1978 and employing around 100 staff, will continue to operate under its own brand. The deal is subject to regulatory approval; no financial terms were disclosed. GUNS.COM Tristar Arms Inc. Raptor II 20 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun TriStar Raptor II 20 Gauge Semi-Auto 3" 5+1 24" Mossy Oak Country Roots Vent Rib Steel Barrel & Receiver, Fixed Mossy Oak Country Roots Synthetic Stock The Raptor II Semi-Automatic shotgun boasting a new aged and totally redesigned stock and forearm, the Raptor II is sleek and comfortable to shoot…. The Tristar Raptor II is a 20 GA semi-automatic shotgun with a 24″ vent-rib steel barrel, 3″ chamber, 5+1 capacity, and 6.7 lb weight. It features a steel receiver, fiber optic front sight, redesigned Mossy Oak Country Roots synthetic stock and forearm, oversized operating handle and bolt release, softer recoil pad, and includes three choke tubes, 5-round magazine, and shot plug. THEFIREARMBLOG.COM VKTR Industries VK1 Complete Lower (Ambidextrous) Now Available Standalone VKTR Industries is making its patented ambidextrous lower receivers available as stand-alone products for the first time, opening them up to shooters who previously could only get one by purchasing a complete VKTR rifle.The VK1 Complete Lower is now available to dealers, distributors, and the law enforcement market. VKTR Industries has opened its VK1 Complete Lower (Ambidextrous) for standalone sales for the first time. The serialized lower was previously only sold as part of complete VKTR rifles. It features a patented ambidextrous control suite, is compatible with all small-frame AR calibers, and ships with a Hiperfire trigger and Magpul components. ATHLON OUTDOORS EXCLUSIVE FIREARM UPDATES, REVIEWS & NEWS Off Grid Operator Ti 5.56 Suppressor The Operator TI Suppressor is specialized for the 5.56 platform. A precision Titanium 5.56 suppressor built with additive manufacturing. The Off Grid Operator Ti is a 5....
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Double Tap - Ep 460 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: C&G Holsters (Code: WLSISLIFE) Gideon Optics (Code: WLSISLIFE) Rost Martin (Code: WLSISLIFE) Night Fision (Code: WLSISLIFE) Blue Alpha Second Call Defense Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 DEAR WLS Question from Anonymous Coward from Oklahoma Matt, Good evening! When creating a gun trusts does everyone on the trust have to submit finger prints and passport photo? Does everyone have to submit the eft and photo for every NFA item that is transferred to the trust? Question from typicalpnwguy from Washington Dear fellow Chad's, I have an “in Minecraft” finders keepers question. If you find a gun on the road while out on your delivery route how long would you wait to start buying mags, a light, a red dot, or a holster for it? Obviously I wouldn't tell anyone or post pictures as I love my dogs too much. Thank you, typicalpnwguy Question from sean_spelled_right from Virginia Question from sean_spelled_right. I'm late to the Glock stuff. I'm wanting to put together a Glock 19, with pretty much no Glock parts. I was thinking about a sct frame but don't really know what to do as far as the slide or barrel. Any suggestions for reasonably priced build. Reasonably priced for me is about $500 for everything. Great show! Question from Anonymous Coward from Texas Really enjoy yalls podcast and appreciate all the great knowledge. I was wanting to pick up a blue alpha battle belt lite. Do yall have a discount code that could help the cost? Question from Shaak&Awe from FL Shaak&Awe FWB FL. Curious, has Yairemy ever been interviewed for statements said on the We Like Shooting podcast? Brought to you by Carl's Jr. Question from Duke from Texas Duke of Crude (Dallas trash that was exiled to Oklahoma): Hey fam, Are Weatherby rifles just out of style or am I just addicted to fuddlore and set on a rifle brand that hit its peak 30 yrs ago? With the announcement of their 25 rpm, I'm really beginning to have some doubts about their creativity of high performance cartridges. I have been shooting 300 wby mag for a long time and love the platform, but it seems like all of the newer better performance rounds are not coming from Weatherby. Most of the marketing I see from Weatherby is copying of homework from Hornady with like 15% more velocity. Curious if ya ll even have Weatherby on your radar or if I'm just living like it's 1994. Thanks for the laughs, Duke GUN INDUSTRY NEWS Davranov Limited Edition Python Plate Carrier Davranov has unveiled a limited edition version of its Python Plate Carrier featuring a unique patterned exterior while retaining core functionality including compatibility with standard ballistic plates, modularity for pouches and accessories, and ergonomic adjustments via shoulder straps and cummerbund. The design prioritizes load distribution, mobility, durability in demanding conditions, and user comfort for extended wear. Priced at $3,600 with restricted availability targeting collectors and enthusiasts. Griffin Armament GHS Heads-Up Sight Red Dot Review The Griffin Armament GHS is a heavy-duty, enclosed-emitter red dot sight designed for long guns, featuring a large 38x28mm multi-coated glass window, 3 MOA dot, and robust aluminum construction with rubber-cushioned roll cage. It offers 10 brightness levels (including 2 NV), shake-awake functionality, IPX7 waterproofing, 1200G shockproof rating, and integrated co-witness Picatinny mount. Review highlights its tank-like build quality, durability, and performance suitability for rifles like the Pivot. Manticore Arms MA-38800 Ripley Rail The Manticore Arms MA-38800 Ripley Rail is a science fiction-inspired forend for AR-15 rifles, featuring a 6061 T6 billet aluminum integral carry handle with front and rear iron sights, M-LOK slots, and polymer foregrip. It free-floats over the barrel, clears barrel nuts up to 1.6 inches in diameter, and supports suppressors up to 1.6 inches (1.5 inches recommended). Weighing 23.3 ounces, it is 100% designed, manufactured, and assembled in the USA. MAC Industries LMF MP5 Weaponlight Military Armament Corporation (MAC Industries) has released details on the LMF-Series weaponlight, a direct replacement flashlight handguard for the MP5 and compatible variants like MAC 5, POF MP5, MKE AP5, Zenith ZF-5, HK53, and HK94/SP5. The unit features a 700-lumen LED with 9,000 candela output for 5 hours on two CR123A batteries, IP-X6 waterproofing, momentary/constant-on pressure switch, and standard scout bezel threading. Molded from glass-filled reinforced nylon, it positions the light lower for suppressor compatibility and retails for $199. Victor Company The Right Size 12″ Universal ARCA Rail Victor Company's The Right Size 12″ Universal ARCA Rail is an ARCA-compatible accessory that attaches to the underside of MLOK rails, featuring a tapered design and knurled bottom plate. Available in Raw, Black, Silver, Special Gray, and pure Brass versions, the standard adds 5.5oz while the Brass adds 27oz for stability. It is MLOK compatible. STP SWAT: STP Enters US Tactical Market with 2011 Pistol German manufacturer Sport Target Pistol (STP) is expanding from competition target pistols into the US tactical and duty market with the STP SWAT, a 9mm 2011-style pistol featuring precision machining, polygonal rifling, and optics-ready design. The STP SWAT offers 4-inch and 5-inch barrel options, accessory rail, magwell, and high accuracy with minimal break-in, tested reliably with defensive ammunition. It bridges target precision with tactical features like PVD finish and compatibility with duty holsters and lights. Colt Anaconda and Python: Two New Davidson's Exclusives Colt's Manufacturing has released two new Davidson's exclusives: the .44 Magnum Anaconda and .357 Magnum Python revolvers, both featuring unique 2 1/2-inch barrels and round-butt grip frames not previously offered in these lines. Both models sport semi-bright stainless steel finishes, premium walnut grips, and tuned 3.5-pound single-action triggers. Available through Davidson's for dealers via DavidsonsInc.com. Ruger LCP MAX with Magpul EHG Grip Ruger has collaborated with Magpul to equip the LCP MAX .380 ACP pistol with the Magpul Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG), improving ergonomics, control, and recoil management while maintaining concealability. The EHG features a more aggressive gripping surface, higher beavertail, undercut trigger guard, extended trigger reach, ¾ TSP texture, and tactile reversible magazine release. It supports 10-, 12-, and new 13-round magazines, with the grip available as a standalone upgrade soon. Trijicon SRO Green Dot Trijicon has released a new green dot version of its SRO reflex sight, featuring a 2.5 MOA green reticle in Black and Coyote Brown finishes. The sight leverages green wavelength sensitivity for brighter daylight visibility, prolonged battery life at lower settings, reduced eye strain, and better performance for astigmatism or color blindness. It maintains compatibility with RMR footprint for pistol mounting and uses rugged 7075-T6 aluminum construction. Davidsons and Hi-Point Firearms Announce Exclusive Burnt Bronze Hush-Point 22 Suppressor Davidsons and Hi-Point Firearms have announced an exclusive collaboration for the limited-edition Burnt Bronze HP22 Hush-Point 22 suppressor, available only through Davidsons to dealers nationwide. This lightweight, user-serviceable monocore rimfire suppressor features an aluminum body, monolithic baffle, and durable 17-4 stainless steel host cap threaded 1/2×28, measuring 6.19 inches long and weighing 4.9 ounces. It provides effective sound reduction for .22 LR and compatible rimfire cartridges, distinguished by its burnt bronze Cerakote finish. PTR Jack SBS FS 25-inch 12 Gauge NFA Shotgun PTR Industries has released the Jack SBS FS, a factory-built short-barreled 12-gauge shotgun measuring 25 inches overall with a 7.25-inch barrel. It features Hogue OverMolded Rubber Tamer pistol grip and fixed stock for recoil management, Cerakote Black finish, and a detachable 6-round side saddle. As an NFA item, it requires a Form 4 transfer through a licensed dealer. ATN TICO 6 Thermal Clip-On ATN Corp. has introduced the TICO 6 Thermal Clip-On, enabling hunters to convert existing daytime riflescopes into thermal systems quickly without optic replacement. It supports hog and predator hunting at night while preserving the familiar rifle setup, sight picture, and controls. Positioned as a flexible upgrade for low-light thermal performance. Imported Story https://pew.report/c/bjMo4Q Strike Industries Strike Rotatable Optic Mount The Strike Rotatable Optic Mount from Strike Industries is a versatile offset optic system featuring up to 120 degrees of rotation for customizable optic placement. It supports dual footprints including Strike Industries Multi-Optic Mount and Aimpoint Micro standard, compatible with over 30 red dot optics. Constructed from high-strength steel Picatinny rail mount and 6061-T6 aluminum optic plate, it offers ambidextrous mounting and low-profile design for use as a secondary sighting solution. Before we let you go – JOIN GUN OWNERS OF AMERICA We'd love if you supported the show, join Agency 171 at agency171.com. Lot's of prizes, rewards and kick ass swag. No matter how tough your battle is today, we want you here fight with us tomorrow. Don't struggle in silence, you can contact the suicide prevention line by dialing 988 from your phone. Remember – Always prefer Dangerous Freedom over peaceful slavery. We'll see you next time! Nick – @busbuiltsystems | Bus Built Systems Jeremy – @ret_actual | Rivers Edge Tactical Aaron – @machinegun_moses ...
We Like Shooting - Ep 660 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries (Code: WLSISLIFE) Die Free Co. (Code: WLSISLIFE) Bowers Group (Code: WLS) Otis Technology (Code: WELIKESHOOTING15) Flatline Fiber Co (Code: WLS15) Text Dear WLS or Reviews +1 743 500 2171 Public Show Titles GOA GOALS Aug 1-2 in Iowa. https://goals.goa.org/ GunCon.net Tickets on sale now. Use code AGENCY171 Gear Chat [Ruger] RXM The Ruger RXM is a striker-fired pistol designed with a grip angle similar to the 1911 for natural point of aim, featuring a polymer frame developed in collaboration with Magpul. It incorporates a modular FCI (fire control insert) system allowing frame swaps without a new background check and is compatible with Gen 3 Glock parts, holsters, sights, and lights. Reliability testing showed 800 rounds fired without failures, with suppressor-height tritium night sights and direct optic mounting for RMR, DPP, or RMSC footprints. Cost: MSRP $539 / Street ~$438 Special: FCI (fire control insert) system for modularity enabling frame swaps Note Ruger RXM Review [Hi-Point] Hush-Point 30 The Hush-Point 30 is a lightweight, modern suppressor designed for .30-caliber centerfire rifles like the AR-15, available in titanium and Inconel models. It features advanced flow-through technology that directs gas away from the shooter to reduce over-gassing in direct-impingement systems. The suppressor is HUB compatible and includes 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 threads for .223 and 300 Blackout calibers.0 Availability: Shipping now. Available at Guns.com (titanium: https://www.guns.com/silencers/p/hi-point-hush-point-30-ti?i=654780, Inconel: https://www.guns.com/silencers/p/hi-point-hush-point-30-inconel?i=654767).0 Cost: MSRP: Inconel $822.88, titanium $846.81.0 Special: Advanced flow-through technology that vents gas forward to reduce over-gassing, especially for direct-impingement systems; HUB compatible; includes 1/2×28 and 5/8×24 threads.0 [Inland Manufacturing] Model 1910 The Inland Manufacturing Model 1910 is a suppressor for the M1 Carbine platform, replicating the original Maxim Silencer design with modern internals. It features a monoblock monocore construction that allows easy servicing without removal from the barrel, even for cleaning, and includes an offset bore. Compatible with .30 caliber and .357/9mm calibers, it provides a throwback to early 20th-century suppressor technology patented by Hiram Percy Maxim. Availability: Shown at NRAAM 2026; available at Guns.com (https://www.guns.com/silencers?product.manufacturer=INLAND%20MANUFACTURING) Special: Monoblock monocore design with offset bore; can be cleaned without removing from barrel Note (Nick) Bus Built Projects [RevoMag] RevoMag (Nick) The RevoMag is a revolver reloading device designed to be faster than a speedstrip and more concealable than a traditional speedloader. It features a polymer magazine-style body with a reversible pocket clip, compatible with calibers such as .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and .327 Magnum. Proudly made in the USA for everyday carry and personal protection. Special: Magazine-style reload with squeeze-to-release mechanism and reversible pocket clip68 Bullet Points Gun Fights No one stepped into the arena this week. The Agency Brief Agency Update “The government looked at a piece of plastic on the back of a rifle, panicked, and spent ten years proving that gun control is a complete myth.” THE INTEL (THE STORY) The Play-by-Play: 1989 Catalyst: The Stockton school shooting gives gun control groups their emotional leverage. The media pivots away from the shooter's massive rap sheet to demonize the “evil” semi-auto rifle. What the Media Lied About: They flat-out lied that military machine guns were flooding the streets. Anti-gun activist Josh Sugarmann explicitly published this strategy: exploit the public's confusion between semi-autos and fully automatic weapons to manufacture outrage. The Architects: Bill Clinton needed a “tough on crime” headline. Sen. Dianne Feinstein drafted the ban, later admitting her true goal on 60 Minutes: “If I could have gotten 51 votes… for an outright ban… Mr. and Mrs. America, turn them all in; I would have done it.” What It Actually Did: Banned 19 specific firearms and semi-autos equipped with two or more “scary” cosmetic features (bayonet lugs, flash suppressors, folding stocks, pistol grips). It also capped new magazines at 10 rounds. The Backroom Deals: Democrats didn't have the votes for a permanent ban. They negotiated a 10-year sunset clause and grandfathered in millions of existing firearms, gambling they could just expand it later. The Workaround: The industry adapted overnight. Manufacturers removed the banned cosmetic plastic and sold functionally identical rifles. Congress literally regulated aesthetics. 2004 Sunset: The ban expires. An official, DOJ-funded study by Christopher Koper concludes the ban did absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence. The Reality Check (Hidden Incentives): Conditioning the Public: This was a psychological op to condition Americans to accept the government banning entire categories of firearms based purely on Hollywood aesthetics. Incrementalism: Lawmakers knew a total gun ban wouldn't fly, so they established the “feature test” as a foothold for future, broader bans. The True Target: The feature ban was mostly temporary political theater; starving the civilian market of standard-capacity magazines was their real long-term objective. Market Impact: They hoped shifting regulations would bankrupt the tactical firearms market with compliance red tape. Instead, they inadvertently birthed the massive modern AR-15 industry. THE 2A ANGLE (LEGAL & IMPACT) The Threat: The '94 ban is the exact blueprint tyrannical blue states (CA, NY, IL, WA) use today to terrorize FFLs and castrate standard rifles. They took a proven federal failure and turned it into permanent state-level law. For modern FFLs, this means SKU-by-SKU compliance nightmares, massive inventory risks, and the constant threat of a new federal ban—which, next time, likely won't include a grandfathering clause. Bruen Test: Text: The Second Amendment protects “arms.” Semi-auto centerfire rifles and standard capacity magazines are plainly protected arms. History & Tradition: There is zero founding-era analogue for restricting arms based on ergonomic grips or muzzle devices. The Founders didn't ban repeating arms when they emerged. Heller / McDonald Check: Arms “in common use for lawful purposes” are fundamentally protected. With over 24 million AR-15s in civilian hands right now, they undeniably satisfy the common use standard. Banning them violates the core of Heller. Bruen kills the feature-test dead; rogue appellate courts are simply playing games to delay the inevitable. Regulatory Creep: The Expanding Ratchet: The feature test is a backdoor trap. It started with bayonet lugs and flash hiders, then moved to pistol braces, threaded barrels, and parts kits. Fluid Definitions: Current AWB proposals name over 200 firearms and reduce the threshold to just one aesthetic feature. The Handgun Endgame: Once society accepts that a semi-auto action plus a detachable mag equals a “weapon of war,” your daily-carry Glock 19 or P365 is logically next. Agency Update 94-04 AWB coming next? WLS is Lifestyle Note Secret Service LPVO Drip Imgur Image yYOLY0f The provided URL points to an Imgur page at https://imgur.com/yYOLY0f. Page content indicates JavaScript is disabled, preventing access to the image or any details. No firearms, cultural elements, or product information is accessible or stated. The Alley Not Stated The webpage is a news article about an Oakland County man charged in a deadly shooting of a teen burglar. It mentions a generic ‘9mm' firearm used by the man in self-defense context, with no manufacturer or model name specified. No technical gear details matching the required format are explicitly provided. Going Ballistic ATF NFA Division: Over 1 Million Forms Processed in 2026, 6 Million Suppressors Registered (Savage) The ATF's National Firearms Act (NFA) Division processed over 1 million NFA forms in the first four months of 2026, surpassing previous annual totals due to the elimination of the $200 tax stamp for suppressors and short-barreled firearms effective January 1, 2026. Over half of these were Form 4 applications for suppressor transfers, with nearly 6 million suppressors now registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR) as of April 2026. This marks a historic surge, with 2026 registrations rivaling decades of prior accumulation. The Gist: National (United States): ATF NFA Division and National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR); applies nationwide to NFA items like suppressors and short-barreled firearms. Impact: Elimination of $200 tax stamp for suppressors and short-barreled firearms effective January 1, 2026, caused surge in processing (over 1 million forms in first 4 months of 2026 vs. 1.37 million in all of 2024); over 5.99 million suppressors registered as of April 10, 2026. Bottom Line: Historic surge in NFA adoption post-tax elimination, with 2026 early-year forms exceeding prior annual records and suppressor registrations rivaling 76 years (1934-2010) of prior totals. Post-Bruen Gun Rights Cases: Wolford v. Lopez, United States v. Mitchell, United States v. Hemani, Viramontes v. Cook County, and Roberts v. ATF (Savage) The article details several post-Bruen Supreme Court and lower court cases challenging restrictions on public carry, prohibited-person statutes under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), AR-15 bans, and NFA registration requirements....
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.222 – the JK Armament PRO-KOR 556K on the 10.3-in 5.56 MK18. The last MK18 data we published was back in December. How does this new advanced entry from JK Armament fair compared to the competition? The Top 5 and Bottom 5 performers on the MK18 are showcased in this report. Technical discussion. (00:06:54)a. Intro and recap (00:06:21)b. PRO-KOR 556K overview (00:11:14)c. PRO-KOR 556K silencer design (00:22:44)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.19 (00:43:21)e. System performance (00:49:23)f. Overall thoughts (01:11:11)2. Sound Signature Review 6.223 – the Otter Creek Labs Universe-36 on the 10.3-in 5.56 MK18, 20-in .308 bolt-action, and 9mm HK MP5. Multi-caliber test report. Do multi-caliber silencers perform well on several different weapons? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. You can put this silencer on anything from 9mm to .338 Lapua Magnum. Introductory discussion for today's report. (01:14:20)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.222 – the JK Armament PRO-KOR 556K on the 10.3-in 5.56 MK18. The last MK18 data we published was back in December. How does this new advanced entry from JK Armament fair compared to the competition? The Top 5 and Bottom 5 performers on the MK18 are showcased in this report. Introductory discussion. (00:06:54)2. Listener Questions are back! We last hit this segment in Episode 266 last year. Let's wrap up the 7th Solicitation so we can get ready to answer your questions from Solicitation 8! (00:26:11)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.220 – The new AAC 762-SDN-6 on the 14.5-in SR-25. First released in 2011, this is a brand-new iteration of this famous silencer refreshed for 2026. High flow rate, high performance, and updated for the modern age. Technical discussion of last week's report.a. Intro and recap (00:07:07)b. 762-SDN-6 overview (00:14:03)c. 762-SDN-6 silencer design (00:21:33)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.17 (00:30:39)e. System performance (00:38:10)f. Overall thoughts (00:50:05)2. Sound Signature Review 6.221 – The new AAC 762-SDN-6 on 300 BLK bolt-action. Originally developed to suppress multiple cartridges, 300 BLK was certainly advertised as one of the strengths of the original design. This new iteration is particularly strong, even with a high flow rate. Technical discussion of last week's report.a. Intro and recap (00:54:36)b. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.18 (00:57:58)c. System performance (01:06:24)d. Overall thoughts (01:17:49)3. Carrying full size guns is cool. We shoot them because they are really fun to shoot. So why not carry what you like to shoot? HK USP 45 Tactical (the MK23 Compact) is excellent. Match LEM Hybrid? Yes, please. (01:20:30)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
"Purpose-driven choices lead to better gear and growth in the sport." Episode Summary In this episode, we chop it up with Roy Hill, Senior Editor and Brand Copy Manager at Magpul Industries. We talk about shooting sports for kids, new innovations from Magpul, the importance of modularity, and how to approach building your AR-15. We also dig into the recent news involving Second Amendment rights, military carry, birthright citizenship, and a little space travel. Roy shares personal stories from his career, including his move to Texas, and gives us insider perspective on gun industry trends. Call to Action 1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe and leave us a comment on Apple or Spotify 3. Follow us on all of our social media: InstagramYoutube 4. Grab some cool TGE merch 6. Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.com 5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are a big part of making the show possible. Show Sponsors HSM Ammunition: Official ammo sponsor, providing precision performance and dependability. Kings River Customs: Makers of functional and beautiful 1911 pistols. Key Takeaways Roy Hill's journey back into the gun industry and move to Texas with Magpul. The importance of not just owning guns but actively shooting and training—especially for new owners. Magpul's DAKA Grid system: a modular solution for gun case organization. The Ruger RXM and Magpul's enhanced handgun grips for modular firearms. Mistakes people make when buying their first AR: purpose-driven builds matter. News updates: military base carry rights, restoration of Second Amendment rights for nonviolent felons, and Supreme Court arguments on citizenship. Kid Rock's Apache flyover and opinions about government waste versus patriotic moments. Lunar missions, privatized space travel, and the future of space exploration. Guest Information Roy Hill Senior Editor & Brand Copy Manager Magpul Industries based in Austin, Texas Keywords Magpul, Roy Hill, AR-15, modularity, DAKA grid, Ruger RXM, shooting sports, gun industry, firearm training, Texas move, Second Amendment, HSM ammunition, Kings River Custom, military carry, birthright citizenship, gun case innovation, NRA show, open carry, gun accessory, space exploration, Kid Rock, Supreme Court, podcast, gun culture, firearm news, the gun experiment
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Spring cleaning meets outdoor news—learn how to declutter unwanted gifts, meet a Louisiana dog that retrieves bullfrogs, and get a quick update on the rare industry clash between Beretta and Ruger. Join radio hosts Rebecca Wanner aka ‘BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt (Tigger & BEC) with the latest in Outdoors & Western Lifestyle News! Season 6, Episode 283 From Gift Cleanouts to Hunting Dogs and Industry News Spring Cleaning Guide: What to Do With Gifts You Won't Use Spring cleaning isn't just about closets—it's also a chance to clear out those well-meaning gifts that don't quite fit your life. Whether it's something you already own, doesn't match your style, or just isn't useful, you've got a few smart, guilt-free options. Donate it If the item is new or gently used, consider donating to local charities, shelters, or thrift stores. Household goods, clothing, and unopened items can make a real difference for someone else. Re-gift thoughtfully There's nothing wrong with passing along a nice item to someone who will truly enjoy it. Pro tip: add a small sticky note with the original giver's name so you don't accidentally return it to them. Sell it If it's a higher-value item, try selling it online or through local marketplaces. This can help you declutter while putting a little extra cash in your pocket. Repurpose it Get creative—can it be turned into something useful or decorative? Sometimes a small DIY tweak makes all the difference. Swap it Host a gift swap with friends or family. It's a fun, social way to trade items and give them a second life. Recycle responsibly If the item can't be reused, check local recycling guidelines to dispose of it properly. The bottom line: A gift served its purpose when it was given. Keeping something you'll never use only adds clutter—passing it on lets it bring value somewhere else. A Louisiana Dog With an Unusual Talent: Frogging According to OutdoorLife, a 7-year-old Labrador retriever named Juice is gaining attention for a skill you don't hear about every day: fetching bullfrogs. His owner, Barret Fritscher of Louisiana, grew up around working dogs trained for duck hunting. As a kid, he admired an uncle's dog that became locally famous in the late 1990s for retrieving frogs—a memory that stuck with him for years. Recently, Fritscher decided to see if his own dog, Juice, could learn the same trick. Thanks to Juice's strong training as a retriever, it didn't take much. After a few short practice drills, Juice figured out how to spot and retrieve frogs, even though dogs don't seem to rely on smell for finding them—they have to see them. Fritscher says the key is solid “hold” training, since frogs taste unpleasant and most dogs won't naturally want to carry them. Juice, already well-trained, adapted quickly. Now, the pair go “frogging” at night in shallow rice fields and crawfish ponds, where Fritscher uses a bright light to help Juice spot his target. The activity gives the aging dog a lower-impact way to stay active outside of traditional hunting. For Fritscher, it's about more than a viral video—it's about making the most of time with a remarkable, do-it-all dog. Reference: https://www.outdoorlife.com/hunting/bullfrog-dog/ Beretta and Ruger Clash in Rare Firearms Industry Showdown According to Outdoorlife, A major dispute is unfolding between two of the biggest names in the gun industry, as Beretta Holding and Sturm, Ruger & Co. head toward a high-stakes shareholder vote this spring. Beretta has quietly built nearly a 10% stake in Ruger, making it the company's largest shareholder. Now, it's pushing to add four new members to Ruger's board—something Ruger strongly opposes, calling it an attempted “creeping takeover.” Beretta says it wants to improve Ruger's performance and bring its centuries of experience to the table. Ruger argues the move could threaten its independence and shift control to the much larger, Europe-based company. Both companies bring major brand portfolios to the fight. Beretta Holding owns a wide range of well-known firearms and outdoor brands, including Benelli, Franchi, Sako, Tikka, Stoeger, Uberti, and premium maker Holland & Holland, along with related brands like Norma and Burris Optics. Ruger, while more focused, has expanded in recent years through partnerships and acquisitions. Its lineup includes the historic Marlin Firearms brand, along with collaborations with companies like Magpul and Dead Air Silencers. The disagreement has turned public, with both sides exchanging sharp public statements ahead of the vote. That vote will let shareholders decide whether to keep Ruger's current leadership or bring in Beretta-backed board members. Hostile takeovers like this are rare in the firearms industry, which has traditionally been more cooperative than competitive. But analysts say the outcome could have long-term effects, especially as gun sales have slowed since their pandemic-era surge. For now, both companies are making their case to investors. The decision—expected in the coming months—could reshape the future of one of America's largest gun manufacturers and influence the broader firearms market. Reference: https://www.outdoorlife.com/guns/beretta-holding-ruger-takeover/ https://ruger.com/corporate/PDF/ER-2026-03-02.pdf https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260305538609/en/Beretta-Holding-Comments-on-Rugers-Disappointing-Q4-and-FY-2025-Results https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/hostile_takeover https://ruger.com/micros/proxy2026/?p=home OUTDOORS FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or stories to share about bighorn sheep, outdoor adventures, or wildlife conservation, don't hesitate to reach out. Call or text us at 305-900-BEND (305-900-2363), or send an email to BendRadioShow@gmail.com. Stay connected by following us on social media at Facebook/Instagram @thebendshow or by subscribing to The Bend Show on YouTube. Visit our website at TheBendShow.com for more exciting content and updates! https://thebendshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca ‘BEC' Wanner are passionate news broadcasters who represent the working ranch world, rodeo, and the Western way of life. They are also staunch advocates for the outdoors and wildlife conservation. As outdoorsmen themselves, Tigger and BEC provide valuable insight and education to hunters, adventurers, ranchers, and anyone interested in agriculture and conservation. With a shared love for the outdoors, Tigger & BEC are committed to bringing high-quality beef and wild game from the field to your table. They understand the importance of sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of your labor, and making memories in the great outdoors. Through their work, they aim to educate and inspire those who appreciate God's Country and life on the land. United by a common mission, Tigger & BEC offer a glimpse into the life beyond the beaten path and down dirt roads. They're here to share knowledge, answer your questions, and join you in your own success story. Adventure awaits around the bend. With The Outdoors, the Western Heritage, Rural America, and Wildlife Conservation at the forefront, Tigger and BEC live this lifestyle every day. To learn more about Tigger & BEC's journey and their passion for the outdoors, visit TiggerandBEC.com. https://tiggerandbec.com/
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.219 – The Magco Arms EDS-30L on 20-in 308 bolt action. Extreme performance in an 8-inch length – it's great to see newcomers to the space! Let's go through the technical overview of last week's publication.a. Intro and recap (00:09:29)b. EDS-30L overview (00:18:14)c. EDS-30L silencer design (00:23:04)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.16 (00:35:08)e. System performance (00:42:47)f. Overall thoughts (00:59:24)2. Sound Signature Review 6.220 – The new AAC 762-SDN-6 on the 14.5-in SR-25. No, it is not 2011! It is, in fact, 2026 – and this is a brand-new iteration of this famous silencer. High flow rate, high performance, and updated for the modern age. This is an introduction to the first of two reports published on this silencer today! (01:01:04)2. Sound Signature Review 6.221 – The new AAC 762-SDN-6 on 300 BLK bolt-action. What a time to be alive. A new AAC silencer being tested on a Q rifle? Historic event, and boy is this silencer a switch-hitter. It is not often we see high performance with subsonic 300 BLK from high flow rate silencers. This is an introduction to the second of two reports published on this silencer today. (01:10:18)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.217 – The CAT ST on the 14.5-in M4 midlength gas AR-15. New CAT rifle silencer using their SBX technology; a little different than SURGE BYPASS. Extremely high performance. Let's dive in technically.a. Intro and recap (00:09:54)b. CAT ST overview (00:15:13)c. CAT ST silencer design (00:23:52)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.14 (00:36:20)e. System performance (00:45:43)f. Overall thoughts (01:09:44)2. Sound Signature Review 6.218 – The CAT AKB on the 14.5-in SR-25. Another new CAT rifle silencer – this time a universal 30 caliber model. Different and smaller than their ODB. Let's examine the technical performance on this challenging test host.a. Intro and recap (01:15:07)b. CAT AKB overview (01:18:06)c. CAT AKB silencer design (01:22:06)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.15 (01:27:53)e. System performance (01:31:50)f. Overall thoughts (01:37:37)2. Sound Signature Review 6.219 – The Magco Arms EDS-30L on 20-in 308 bolt action. Is there still room for newcomers in the 308 bolt gun field? I mean, I think you may be surprised. Optimized traditionally machined silencers like this, with this type of performance, are the backbone of silencer history. So, let's check out this new entry and see what it can do in an 8-inch length! (01:39:59)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.216 – The Rampart Range Suppression Carson 30 on the 14.5-in SR-25. Folks are coming forward to try their hand at taming short barrel 7.62 NATO semiauto. How is it progressing? Not too shabby. Infinity core derivative technical discussion of last week's report.a. Intro and recap (00:07:20)b. Carson 30 overview (00:10:10)c. Carson 30 silencer design (00:16:04)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.13 (00:21:54)e. System performance (00:33:48)f. Overall thoughts (00:44:42)2. Sound Signature Review 6.217 – The CAT ST on the 14.5-in M4 midlength gas AR-15. New CAT rifle silencer using their SBX technology; a little different than SURGE BYPASS. How does their universal 5.56 silencer stack up? Well, it's not normal, apparently. Intro discussion for today's report. (00:47:55)3. Sound Signature Review 6.218 – The CAT AKB on the 14.5-in SR-25. Another new CAT rifle silencer – this time a universal 30 caliber model. Different and smaller than their ODB. This one seems to be at home on everything from subsonic things to a battle rifles… we'll tackle the intro for that report today as well! (01:01:08)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.215 – The Inert Haze Dreyse 30 on 20-in .308 bolt action. Do high performance silencers have to be long and heavy? Not always! Check out this new offering from the folks who brought you the Ti-P 9mm pistol silencer. Technical discussion.a. Intro and recap (00:09:23)b. Dreyse 30 physical overview (00:11:21)c. Dreyse 30 silencer design (00:19:12)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.12 (00:25:16)e. System performance (00:34:06)f. Overall thoughts (00:45:47)2. Sound Signature Review 6.216 – The Rampart Range Suppression Carson 30 on the 14.5-in SR-25. Folks are coming forward to try their hand at taming short barrel 7.62 NATO semiauto. How is it progressing? Not too shabby. Check out this new Infinity core derivative in today's report. Intro discussion. (00:49:58)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.215 – The Inert Haze Dreyse 30 on 20-in .308 bolt action. Do high performance silencers have to be long and heavy? Not always! Check out this new offering from the folks who brought you the Ti-P 9mm pistol silencer. It is definitely fitting into the very competitive space in the upper Rankings on .308. Introduction to this report and Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.12. (00:05:58)2. Some great user feedback and questions about the HK MK23 KAC and B&T study (6.214). We'll hit some of that feedback today in some public service announcements. (00:16:18)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.214 – Suppressed .45 ACP Historical Case Study: HK MK23 and USP45 Silencers - KAC vs. B&T. Many of us have waited decades for this data and analysis. This PEW Science internal research program consists of six tests, suppressed and unsuppressed. The U.S. SOCOM MK23 Offensive Handgun (OHG) program high fidelity test report technical discussion. (00:07:16)a. Intro and recap (00:09:20)b. KAC MOD.MK23/USP and B&T Impulse-IIA SD Mk23 physical overview (00:30:36)c. The KAC design and what they gave to B&T (00:41:34)d. Pistol silencer inertial decouplers, boosters, and you (01:04:38)e. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.11 (01:29:42)f. MK23 system performance (01:36:53)g. USP45 Tactical system performance (02:00:44)h. Overall thoughts (02:06:44)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.213 – Otter Creek Labs OCM5 and OCM6 reflex silencers on the 14.5-in M4A1RIII. This is the technical discussion to accompany last week's report showcasing these exterior-clones of the classic OPS INC 12th model.a. Intro and recap (00:08:49)b. OCM5 and OCM6 physical overview (00:12:46)c. OCM5 and OCM6 silencer design (00:18:22)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.10 (00:29:12)e. OCM family system performance (00:33:05)f. Overall thoughts (00:52:25)2. Sound Signature Review 6.214 – Suppressed .45 ACP Historical Case Study: HK MK23 and USP45 Silencers - KAC vs. B&T. It's finally here! Many of us have waited decades for this data and analysis. This PEW Science internal research program consists of six tests, suppressed and unsuppressed. The U.S. SOCOM MK23 Offensive Handgun (OHG) program high fidelity test report is now in the Silencer Sound Standard! (00:56:20)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston,Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul code PSTEN
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.211 – Dillon DRC308 on the 14.5-in SR-25. Kicking off the SR-25 research progression, the larger brother of the previously evaluated DRC556 is put through its paces on this challenging host. This is the technical discussion to accompany the report published two weeks ago before SHOT show.a. Intro and recap (00:06:03)b. DRC308 physical overview (00:07:57)c. DRC silencer design (00:12:06)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.8 (00:17:26)e. System performance (00:25:08)f. Overall thoughts (00:43:33)2. Sound Signature Review 6.212 – Precision Armament TiTrex 300 on 20-in .308 bolt-action. We haven't published a bolt-action report since May of last year! Let's revisit this ubiquitous and useful host platform to examine this highly optimized 3D-printed silencer. The performance is quite interesting! This discussion introduces today's published report. (00:47:26)3. Hunted again with the 300 BLK 6.75-in Sig MCX “LVAW!” Less than a week after my previous report to you in which I took a whitetail doe, I took a spike buck in late season with the same ammunition. Some lessons learned to report! (00:55:57)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.211 – Dillon DRC308 on the 14.5-in SR-25. Kicking off the SR-25 research progression, the larger brother of the previously evaluated DRC556 is put through its paces on this challenging host. This is the technical discussion to accompany the report published two weeks ago before SHOT show.a. Intro and recap (00:06:03)b. DRC308 physical overview (00:07:57)c. DRC silencer design (00:12:06)d. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.8 (00:17:26)e. System performance (00:25:08)f. Overall thoughts (00:43:33)2. Sound Signature Review 6.212 – Precision Armament TiTrex 300 on 20-in .308 bolt-action. We haven't published a bolt-action report since May of last year! Let's revisit this ubiquitous and useful host platform to examine this highly optimized 3D-printed silencer. The performance is quite interesting! This discussion introduces today's published report. (00:47:26)3. Hunted again with the 300 BLK 6.75-in Sig MCX “LVAW!” Less than a week after my previous report to you in which I took a whitetail doe, I took a spike buck in late season with the same ammunition. Some lessons learned to report! (00:55:57)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Public Research Supplement 6.210 – the 14.5-in 7.62 NATO KAC SR-25 Combat Carbine (CC) as a silencer test host. Semiautomatic 7.62 NATO testing is here. As typical, let's look at the combustion propagation characteristics of the new host and see what the silencers will have to deal with as they tackle this new suppression challenge! (00:09:07)2. Sound Signature Review 6.211 – Dillon DRC308 on the 14.5-in SR-25. Kicking off the SR-25 research progression, the larger brother of the previously evaluated DRC556 is put through its paces on this challenging host. In this introduction to today's report publication, we'll talk about the general performance and what we may expect going forward with semiauto 7.62 NATO testing, in general. Can the Dillon tame the beast? (00:25:16)3. Hazard Map Brief 8.1.8 - Dillon DRC308 on the SR-25 7.62x51mm 14.5-in Barrel Automatic Rifle. Boy oh boy. When viewed spatially, how hazardous is the blast overpressure field from a suppressed 7.62 NATO system compared with a 5.56 NATO system? Big brother is here to show you why 7.62 is a different animal. Treat it with respect. (00:36:43)4. Hunting medium size game with 300 BLK? A lot of you do. I am happy to report that I finally tried it, and it was successful. I'll give you some of my initial thoughts on using the 6.75-in Sig MCX Rattler LT (LVAW analog) to take whitetail deer and what I would do differently next time, some pros, cons, etc. (00:43:23)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.209 – Stealth Additive Works Tisha on the 10.3-in 5.56 MK18. What happens when high level engineering combines all the hybrid design principles we've been discussing on this podcast for years into a compact silencer design, and additive manufacturing makes it possible to produce? You get things like this. This is the technical discussion to accompany the report published 22-DEC-2025. (00:09:50)a. Intro and recap (00:10:53)b. Tisha physical overview (00:13:48)c. Tisha silencer design (00:31:35)d. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.7 (00:50:28)e. System performance (01:02:20)f. Overall thoughts (01:20:10)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.209 – Stealth Additive Works Tisha on the 10.3-in 5.56 MK18. What happens when high level engineering combines all the hybrid design principles we've been discussing on this podcast for years into a compact silencer design, and additive manufacturing makes it possible to produce? You get things like this. The incredible joy it brings us to show you things like this are possible is the best Christmas gift we could ask for. Let's introduce today's publication, at a high level. Also, Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.7.a. Intro to the intro (00:08:20)b. Basic Tisha high level overview (00:15:12)c. Industry implications (00:35:28)2. YouTube. Otherwise known as “the controller of all videos on the internet.” Don't kid yourself; if you are uploading things to YouTube, they control you to the extent you let them. On a positive note, let's discuss why that's OK, as long as you understand the implications. (00:51:15)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.208 – SilencerCo Sparrow on the subcompact Beretta 21A Bobcat. Historically significant silencer, by popular demand. Long overdue. The Sparrow was SilencerCo's first product and has enjoyed significant proliferation. Let's dive into this FRP-famous silencer, technically. This accompanies last week's report and Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.6.a. Introduction (00:07:35)b. Sparrow Design (00:13:14)c. Sparrow performance (00:21:08)d. Spatial hazards (00:43:38)e. Final thoughts (00:46:57)2. The 300 BLK MCX, or Rattler LT, or LVAW, or whatever you want to call it… is really fun! Like any cool small arm weapon system, you want to make it “your own.” I am busy doing that. Wanted to share some thoughts about my own personal gun and what I have discovered I like, don't like, and how it's working for me. (00:48:59)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
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Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.208 – SilencerCo Sparrow on the subcompact Beretta 21A Bobcat. Historically significant silencer, by popular demand. Long overdue. The Sparrow was SilencerCo's first product and has enjoyed significant proliferation. Most folks know about its first-round-pop (FRP) on short barrels. Do you? Check it out in this introduction to today's report! (00:07:13)2. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.6 – SilencerCo Sparrow on the Beretta 21A Bobcat. This brief accompanies today's report. The Silencer Hazard Map is animated! This allows you to visualize first round pop, which is one of the SilencerCo Sparrow's pitfalls. Is the hazard field severity surprising to you? Have you ever shot a Sparrow? Many of you have! (00:22:52)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.206 – Battle Born Supply Co. Whiskey Quebec 5.56 on the 14.5-in mid-length gas M4. The Purged version was evaluated in Report 6.207. This is the technical discussion accompanying those two analytical test reports, exploring the performance efficacy of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface (TPMS) baffle structures.a. Intro and recap (00:06:56)b. Basic TPMS geometry and applications to silencers, pros and cons (00:17:20)c. Overall technical observations (00:29:25)d. Conclusions (00:47:24)2. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.5 – SilencerCo Saker 556 vs. the HUXWRX FLOW 556k on the MK18. Due to popular request to showcase a high backpressure conventional 5.56 silencer, we went back into the archives, all the way to Report 6.53 from 2021 and ran the test results through the PEW-SOFT HD Hazard Mapper. Does this Silencer Hazard Map for the Saker 556 help illustrate operator risk when using these types of legacy silencer designs? Can a HUXWRX FLOW 556k save you? Maybe not. (00:50:17)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.206 – Battle Born Supply Co. Whiskey Quebec 5.56 on the 14.5-in mid-length gas M4. Inconel. 3D printed. Are there folks out here using 3D printing for things that are simply not machinable by traditional methods? Yes. This family of silencers is one of them. Let's explore the performance of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface (TPMS) baffle structures in the intro to this report published with today's episode. (00:08:06)2. Sound Signature Review 6.207 – Battle Born Supply Co. Whiskey Quebec 5.56 Purged on the 14.5-in mid-length gas M4. This is the high(er) flow rate brother to the silencer we just discussed. Both silencers have high early-time flow rate. What if you increase the late time flow rate? Let's check out the performance differentials in the intro to the second report published today. (00:27:16)3. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.4 – Analytical test reports too long for you? Maybe you don't have time to dig into them yet before you eat turkey and pumpkin pie? Not a problem. Hit this Brief for a succinct look at how the Whiskey Quebec 5.56 (Purged and non-Purged models) project hazards to personnel, spatially. Pictures are good! (00:34:15)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston,Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.205 – Combat Application Technologies CAT BEN micro silencer on the subcompact Beretta 21A. Rimfire is back. Compact? Yes. Everyone wants to put small silencers on subcompact hosts. Sometimes that can be pretty loud. Does the BEN offer relief? Technical discussion for this report and PEW-SOFT HD Hazard Map published last week.a. Introduction (00:06:42)b. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.2 (00:14:36)c. Technical performance (00:19:10)d. Final thoughts (00:41:18)2. Silencer Hazard Map Brief 8.1.3 – Unsuppressed MK18 in the free field. There has been a lot of talk about blast overpressure, human risk, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). This deliverable should help folks get more familiar with blast loads, understand blast overpressure in familiar terms, and help silencer folks become more familiar with traditional blast overpressure hazard and human risk vernacular. (00:46:09)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.204 – Otter Creek Labs Infinity on 16.3-in and 12.6-in AK systems. The Infinity it one of the most characterized silencers by the PEW Science Laboratory. With the addition of these two tests, it brings the total amount of Infinity record numbers in the Rankings to 11. In this test program, the vented 7.62 end cap was used, exclusively. Technical discussion of this report that was published 22-OCT.a. Intro and broad performance overview (00:07:43)b. 16.3-in system performance (00:21:40)c. 12.6-in system performance (00:32:07)d. Overall thoughts (00:38:35)2. Sound Signature Review 6.205 – Combat Application Technologies CAT BEN micro silencer on the subcompact Beretta 21A. Rimfire is back. Compact? Yes. Everyone wants to put small silencers on subcompact hosts. Sometimes that can be pretty loud. Does the BEN offer relief? Check out today's report along with a bonus PEW-SOFT HD Hazard Map! Intro talk. (00:46:58)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Today we are launching Section 8 of the Silencer Sound Standard: SSS.8 – Advanced Silencer Research. Outside of public view, PEW Science performs a significant amount of testing and engineering analysis on a variety of systems; most of which is never published. Not everything has to remain behind closed doors. Section 8 of the Standard presents further research advancements that are cleared for public release. (00:04:02)2. The first section in Section 8 is live today with this episode! The first report in this section is SSS.8.1.1 - Introducing PEW-SOFT HD Hazard Maps. The Suppression Rating has made you powerful. Now, you will become even more powerful, as you navigate personnel hazards from silencers in both the free field and near reflecting surfaces; everywhere. We'll walk you through the report in today's talk. Here is an outline:a. Introduction (00:08:22)b. 8.1.1.1 - Dimensional Variations (00:20:12)c. 8.1.1.2 - Free Field Data, and You (00:22:55)d. 8.1.1.3 - PEW-SOFT HD Hazard Mapper (00:31:19)e. 8.1.1.4 - MK18 Case Study: 556-RC2 vs. 556-RC3 vs FLOW 556k (00:41:04)f. 8.1.1.5 - Reflections - Moving outside of the Free Field (01:02:20)g. 8.1.1.6 - Conclusions and Acknowledgements (01:07:24)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston,Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Double Tap Episode 433 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Gideon Optics, Die Free Co., RMA Defense, Bowers Group, Mitchell Defense, and Rost Martin Welcome to Double Tap, episode 433! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Krampus- http://welikeshooting.com/krampus - Dear WLS Nick F - you can replace your laugh or a cast members laugh with any animal sound. who and what sound are you choosing? Pete O. Eraser - This question is for Jeremy, since I don't value any of you faggots' opinions. If you could only have five blades to deal with TEOTWAWKI, what would you choose? I'd do a puuko knife for fine details, a full tang Ka-Bar for a steak knife and general knife work, a kukri made from a leaf spring from a truck for silent offensive use, a cheap machete for clearing brush and general hacking and slicing of communists, and a tomahawk-style hand axe for larger branches and grappling Ethan - Do any of your 3d printer nerds know where I can find an STL for a lower that takes scorpion mags? MP5 mag lower works too.PS Jeremy is a cunt, but the good kind. HugMuffin Actual - Dear Esteemed Gentlemen. I'm currently re-welding a Skorpion VZ 61 parts kit, and this is my first exposure to this ancient yet adorable .32 ACP cartridge. Do you see modern-day firearm manufacturers rediscovering and embracing this underused cartridge? Does it have potential in micro-compact pistols, suppressors, and for limp-wristed nancy-boys like me? Cheers, and extra-special hugs for you all! HugMuffin. NO NOTES Ryan H - I have a 320 in a Strike Industries chassis. It has the strike industry folding brace. Their brace is a blade style. I am using a section of a bike inner tube as a large rubber band to hold Allen wrenches and an extra battery on that brace. The rubber band completely wraps around the brace blade, which could be considered “padding”? Do you think this is breaking the law and turning it into a shoulder-able stock? P.S. I put a Gideon Alpha on it and am very pleased. Thanks for the recommendation. Kermit Thee Frog - Just wanted to follow up on my previous question about the Warhawk 3-15. A couple weeks before you guys got to my message I stumbled on an Athlon Helos BTR Gen2 4-20 for just over 500 doll hairs. It has locking turrets and zero stop while also decent weight for its class. I've been able to use it to shoot out to 900, 1100 and a 16x16 plate at 1300 yards with a 20” 6.5 Grendel AR. I'm really impressed with the glass quality and eye relief. The turrets also feel really good. The image gets a little dark at 20x as well as tight exit pupil but I don't think it's really that bad at all for this price point. I've been shooting the 16x16 plate at 1300 on 16x and can clearly see my hits without any purple fringing or other clarity issues. For the price of this optic I would highly recommend it.Also I have to say the Grendel has really surprised me. I was planning on switching out to 6 ARC but so far the Grendel has surpassed my expectations for what I use this rifle for." Fuhh Q Shawn - Are there any companies that make a fixed stock, like Magpul, that fit over a standard carbine buffer tube? Randy Randy - I got a rost martin rm1c. The manual mentions MOS but when I emailed rost martin they said I had to use a plate since theirs is special. But I thought I heard one of you say you directly mounted the MOS gideon. So did I mishear or do I need to use the rmr plate? The winner of this week's swag pack is HugMuffin Actual! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News Burris Launches New Fullfield Riflescopes Burris launched the fifth generation of its Fullfield riflescope series,
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.204 – Otter Creek Labs Infinity on 16.3-in and 12.6-in AK systems. The Infinity it one of the most characterized silencers by the PEW Science Laboratory. With the addition of these two tests, it brings the total amount of Infinity record numbers in the Rankings to 11. In this test program, the vented 7.62 end cap was used, exclusively. Could AK suppression be the Infinity sweet spot? This is an introduction to the white paper published today. (00:08:37)2. Quick note about blast overpressure. There are hundreds of reports at pewscience.com characterizing blast overpressure from suppressed small arms. What is it? Well, you actually already know. (00:25:07)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.203 – Combat Application Technologies CAT CACM 556 on the standard 10.3-in untuned MK18. This is a system-optimized silencer, but PEW Science recommended a standard host platform be used for public evaluation. How does this latest SURGE BYPASS model perform in a 6-inch envelope? Technical discussion for last week's report. a. Intro (00:07:39)b. Physical overview (00:19:39)c. Silencer Design (00:32:21)d. System Performance (00:47:58)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.202 – Zastava ZVUK on a 16.3-in Yugoslavian AK-pattern system. Another U.S. tribute to the venerable Soviet PBS silencer! You saw the Wolverine performance last time. How does an even more modern PBS homage perform? Does this particular implementation of PIP bring the performance? Technical discussion for last week's report. (00:09:12)2. Sound Signature Review 6.203 – Combat Application Technologies CAT CACM 556 on the standard 10.3-in untuned MK18. This is a system-optimized silencer, but PEW Science recommended a standard host platform be used for public evaluation. How does this latest SURGE BYPASS model perform in a 6-inch envelope? The total performance may (or may not) surprise you. The 556 wars rage on; this is an introductory discussion for today's whitepaper. (00:52:36)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.202 – Zastava ZVUK on a 16.3-in Yugoslavian AK-pattern system. Another U.S. tribute to the venerable Soviet PBS silencer! You saw the Wolverine performance last time. How does an even more modern PBS homage perform? Does this particular implementation of PIP bring the performance? Introduction to today's whitepaper.a. Intro and aesthetics (00:05:30)b. Technology and performance first look (00:11:41)c. Initial thoughts about the competition and how the AK suppression space will unfold (00:21:30)d. What to expect in this report (00:31:58)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Public Research Supplement 6.200 – Unsuppressed 7.62x39mm AK-Pattern Rifles as Silencer Test Hosts. Zastava ZPAPM70 (16.3-in barrel), Arsenal SAM7R (16.3-in barrel), and Arsenal SAM7C (12.6-in barrel). Technical discussion of this new host platform. (00:06:54)2. Sound Signature Review 6.201 – Dead Air Wolverine on every AK. How does this U.S. tribute to the venerable Soviet PBS silencer system perform? How does AK action noise manifest? How much does it matter? Can the Wolverine suppress your AK to levels of a modern suppressed AR-15? Technical discussion of last week's whitepaper.a. Intro (00:26:20)b. Physical overview (00:34:08)c. Silencer Design (00:42:53)d. System Performance (00:45:45)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.199 – Wolfpack Armory Disruptor 556 on the 14.5-in M4. There are a lot of new silencers and new silencer companies entering the space, and we say – the more the merrier. How does this conventionally designed offering stack up in the performance pedigree? This is the combined intro and technical discussion for the report published on 06-SEP. (00:08:23)2. Public Research Supplement 6.200 – Unsuppressed 7.62x39mm AK-Pattern Rifles as Silencer Test Hosts. Zastava ZPAPM70 (16.3-in barrel), Arsenal SAM7R (16.3-in barrel), and Arsenal SAM7C (12.6-in barrel). In Soviet Russia… silencer suppresses… you? Ha! Let's take a look at this interesting and historic platform. And… how do we make it quieter?! (00:28:11)3. Sound Signature Review 6.201 – Dead Air Wolverine on every AK. How does this U.S. tribute to the venerable Soviet PBS silencer system perform? How does AK action noise manifest? How much does it matter? Can the Wolverine suppress your AK to levels of a modern suppressed AR-15? All that, and more, in this intro to today's multi-test research publication. (00:36:28)4. SIG MCX Suppressor Compliant Handguard Heat Mitigation. Just a note that the effort has started. Work in progress. Check out the progress here. (00:45:33)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.198 – Microtech Defense R2K9 on the HK P30L. This modular pistol silencers offers lengths that are a bit longer than typical, but produce an interesting performance opportunity for users interested in such a design. How does the optimized k-baffle technology in the R2K9 stack up with current high performers on the market? Technical discussion for the report published last week. (00:06:53)a. Intro (00:08:02)b. Physical overview (00:15:22)c. Silencer Design (00:37:49)d. System Performance (00:46:42)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.198 – Microtech Defense R2K9 on the HK P30L. It's been about 5 years or so, give or take, since this silencer hit the market. It's about as old as PEW Science. Was it ahead of its time? Or was it simply a diamond in the rough that folks glossed over? Check out this interesting modular pistol silencer and the fully-featured accessory package in this Member Funded research – intro talk for today's white paper. (00:08:14)2. The SIG MCX, or “LVAW” and its variants. 6.75” Rattler LT recreational use continues. Really hammering the system with subs and supers. And, have some ideas for heat mitigation. Let's continue the discussion we had last week. (00:28:06)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.197 – Combat Application Technologies CAT KK on the 10.3 5.56 MK18. Small silencer with performance that was a little surprising. Hybrid design advanced silencers continue to push the envelope. Technical discussion for the whitepaper published last week.a. Intro and physical characteristics. (00:08:26)b. Design, system performance, and mount considerations. (00:17:11)c. Performance extrapolation. Possible? (00:45:31)2. The SIG MCX, or “LVAW” and its variants. 6.75” Rattler LT recreational use has been underway. Some interesting findings to share from a recent range outing. Approximately 1000 rounds of various ammo brands, subs and supers, fired from the system with the SIG SD handguard. Practical? Absolutely not, if you shoot a lot. Here are some thoughts. (00:54:08)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.196 – Otter Creek Labs Infinity on the 14.5-in mid-length gas M4A1. You've seen this durable, versatile silencer on everything from 7.62 NATO to subsonic 300 BLK to short barrel 5.56 NATO. What have we learned about the Infinity, and how its technology works? How does the hybrid Otter Creek Infinity technology respond to lowering blast load input severity with 5.56? Very interesting findings – this technical talk covers them.a. Big Picture and – barrel length? Why does it matter, anyway? (00:09:04)b. Solid 5.56 End Cap Performance (00:24:34)c. Vented 5.56 End Cap Performance (00:50:32)d. Vented 7.62 End Cap Performance (00:53:28)e. Performance comparison and nuance (00:56:28)2. Sound Signature Review 6.197 – Combat Application Technologies CAT KK on the 10.3 5.56 MK18. Hybrid design advanced silencers continue to push the envelope. The past 5 years have been full of tremendous performance gains, particularly in high pressure supersonic cartridge suppression. As the competition continues, how does form factor fit into the mix? The CAT KK, and others, bring that discussion to the forefront. Introductory talk for the whitepaper published today. (01:13:25)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston,Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.195 – FOR Systems Monarch Recce on the 10.3 5.56 MK18. Speaking of form factor… this silencer is a little over 5 inches long, as tested, and it's ready to party. Hybrid designs continue to be developed, and the status quo just might be changing. Do short 5.56 silencers have to be loud? Technical discussion of this whitepaper published last week.a. Intro (00:06:58)b. Physical overview (00:08:55)c. Silencer design (00:14:28)d. System performance (00:18:58)2. Sound Signature Review 6.196 – Otter Creek Labs Infinity on the 14.5-in mid-length gas M4A1. You've seen this durable, versatile silencer on everything from 7.62 NATO to subsonic 300 BLK to short barrel 5.56 NATO. Have we solved its riddle yet? How does the hybrid Otter Creek Infinity technology respond to lowering blast load input severity with 5.56? Very interesting findings – intro talk for today's publication. (00:41:33)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.194 – Dillon Rifle Company DRC556 on the 14.5 5.56 M4. Oh my goodness – more Purposely Induced Porosity silencers? Yes. PIP is proliferating. How does this adaptation of the technology perform? Technical discussion for this paper published last week – the form factor wars are heating up!a. Intro (00:05:10)b. Physical overview (00:06:38)c. Silencer design (00:09:00)d. System performance (00:11:45)2. Sound Signature Review 6.195 – FOR Systems Monarch Recce on the 10.3 5.56 MK18. Speaking of form factor… this silencer is a little over 5 inches long, as tested, and it's ready to party. Hybrid designs continue to be developed, and the status quo just might be changing. Do short 5.56 silencers have to be loud? Learn more about why, or why not, in today's report! (00:36:08)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topic:1. Sound Signature Review 6.194 – Dillon Rifle Company DRC556 on the 14.5 5.56 M4. Oh my goodness – more Purposely Induced Porosity silencers? Yes. PIP is proliferating. How does this adaptation of the technology perform? Form factor is becoming a hot topic lately. Let's explore this new silencer from Dillon in this introductory discussion to the whitepaper published today! (00:03:58)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.193 – Combat Application Technologies CAT/TSWIF on the 14.5 5.56 M4. This is a “blast diverter” micro silencer; it is intended to be used with blast diverters and flash suppressors from Apparition Instruments, Noveske Rifleworks, and others. Technical discussion of the whitepaper published last week. (00:08:22)2. Sig 6.75 300 BLK Rattler LT backorder came in. How does it differ from the 6.75 Virtus TACOPS? Great question. It's definitely similar, but also different. Initial observations and thoughts, as requested by many of you. Barrel and valve gas port sizes measured and on the PEW Science Small Arms Technical Data page of the website. (00:45:39)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.193 – Combat Application Technologies CAT/TSWIF on the 14.5 5.56 M4. This is a “blast diverter” micro silencer; it is intended to be used with blast diverters and flash suppressors from Apparition Instruments, Noveske Rifleworks, and others. If you are avoiding SBR registration, does something like this work? Quick intro to the system. (00:07:35)2. Listener Questions are Back! Let's dive back into the 7th Solicitation. It's been a minute. Let's dive back in and answer your queries. (00:25:10)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.192 – Engaged Industries Operator 5.56 on the MK18. Smaller diameter silencers making a comeback? Potentially. Does this silencer bring competitive performance to a crowded market? Technical discussion for this technical report published last week. (00:08:50)2. Ongoing testing is awesome. New test hosts are awesome. New silencers are awesome. What a time to be alive! Let's have a quick chat about where we see things going in the industry, as related to technology and performance. (00:41:20)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
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