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Best podcasts about p365

Latest podcast episodes about p365

Danger Close with Jack Carr
GATES OF FIRE

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 101:07


The Jack Carr Book Club May 2025 selection is GATES OF FIRE by New York Times bestselling author Steven Pressfield.GATES OF FIRE is a modern classic of historical fiction that immerses readers in the grit, blood, and brotherhood of the Battle of Thermopylae. Told through the eyes of a wounded Greek survivor, the novel chronicles the heroism and sacrifice of the 300 Spartans who stood against the Persian Empire in one of history's most iconic last stands.With visceral detail and timeless insight, Pressfield captures the warrior ethos in its purest form—duty, honor, courage, and the deep bonds forged in combat. The book has become required reading in military circles across the globe, revered for its authenticity and emotional depth.Steven Pressfield is a former Marine and the bestselling author of The War of Art, The Legend of Bagger Vance, The Afghan Campaign, and numerous other acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction. His writing blends historical precision with philosophical reflection, earning him a devoted readership among writers, warriors, and leaders alike.In this episode, Jack and Steven discuss the timeless code of the warrior, the craft of writing, and the enduring power of storytelling.FOLLOW STEVENInstagram - @steven_pressfieldFacebook - @StevePressfieldX - @SPressfieldWebsite - https://stevenpressfield.com/FOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSA SPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing - BCM Stock MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-stock-mod-3-black/  and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
THE UNVANQUISHED

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 70:06


The Jack Carr Book Club April 2025 selection is THE UNVANQUISHED by bestselling author Patrick K. O'Donnell.THE UNVANQUISHED pulls back the curtain on a little-known shadow war that raged alongside the Civil War's better-known battles. At its center: Lincoln's special forces, the Jessie Scouts—Union soldiers who disguised themselves in Confederate uniforms to carry out daring raids, intelligence gathering, and high-risk missions behind enemy lines.Through vivid storytelling and never-before-published firsthand accounts, O'Donnell shines a light on the Scouts' deadly cat-and-mouse game with Mosby's Rangers, uncovering espionage operations, plots to kidnap Abraham Lincoln, and a postwar proxy fight in Mexico. Patrick K. O'Donnell is a combat historian, public speaker, and the bestselling author of 13 critically acclaimed books spanning from the American Revolution to Iraq. He is a leading authority on special operations and irregular warfare, having embedded with troops in Fallujah and advised on projects like BAND OF BROTHERS and MEDAL OF HONOR. His research blends archival discovery with thousands of oral history interviews, bringing lost stories back to life with intensity and precision.FOLLOW PATRICKFacebook - @patrickkodonnellX - @combathistorianWebsite - https://patrickkodonnell.com/index.html FOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSA SPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing - BCM Stock MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-stock-mod-3-black/  and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
China, Cartels, and the Future of War

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 56:52


In this special episode, Jack Carr revisits key insights from past guests to explore the shifting landscape of global power, warfare, and America's place in what's to come.Featured segments include geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan on China's looming internal collapse—from declining birth rates to famine threats—and its potential push for war to maintain control at home. Zeihan also outlines how Taiwan and semiconductors fit into the broader picture and why the U.S. may be uniquely positioned to weather global conflict.A segment from Ed Calderon, former Mexican law enforcement officer and cartel expert, brings a raw, ground-level perspective to the fentanyl pipeline, giving added depth to the border's role in this crisis.Investigative journalist ⁠Peter Schweizer⁠ breaks down how China is already waging a silent war against the U.S. through fentanyl, with Mexican cartels acting as second-tier partners. Referenced Episodes:Peter Zeihan: China, Ukraine, and What Comes NextPeter Zeihan: Hezbollah, Hamas, and China's CrisisPeter Zeihan: The End of the World is Just the BeginningEd Calderon: ⁠Combating Mexican Drug CartelsPeter Schweizer: ⁠The China Threat⁠FOLLOW JACKInstagram: @JackCarrUSA X:  @JackCarrUSAFacebook:  @JackCarr YouTube:  @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing - BCM Stock MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-stock-mod-3-black/  and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Tough Rugged Bastards

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 135:38


John Dailey is a United States Marine Corps Special Operations veteran and the author of TOUGH RUGGED BASTARDS, a memoir detailing his time as a sniper, Force Recon Marine, and founding member of MARSOC Det One - the first USMC SOCOM unit. After retiring in 2008, after two decades of service, John shaped the future of Marine special operations as Training and Education Branch Director at the Marine Raider Training Center.  FOLLOW JOHNInstagram:  @j.a.dailey Facebook: @WaIkingPointOrgLinkedIn: @daileyjaWebsite: https://www.jadailey.com/FOLLOW JACKInstagram: @JackCarrUSA X:  @JackCarrUSAFacebook:  @JackCarr YouTube:  @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing - BCM Stock MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-stock-mod-3-black/  and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here: https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Lean Built: Manufacturing Freedom
Modular Mayhem: What Holsters Teach Us About Lean Manufacturing | Lean Built - Manufacturing Freedom E90

Lean Built: Manufacturing Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 46:00 Transcription Available


Andrew leads Jay through the surprisingly complicated world of modular pistols—and what it can teach us about running a lean, efficient shop. What starts as a chat about concealed carry and SIG's infamous P365 series turns into a full-blown deep dive into systems thinking, SKU overload, and why bad product naming can crush your workflow.Andrew unpacks how chaos in the holster industry mirrors challenges in manufacturing. He also shares how his team is using AI and smart documentation to streamline customer service and reduce confusion—something every shop owner can learn from.

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Legacy & Loss: The Travis Manion Foundation

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 75:40


Ryan Manion is the CEO of the Travis Manion Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering veterans and Gold Star families, and to inspiring future generations. Following the death of her brother, Marine 1st Lt. Travis Manion, in Iraq, she devoted her life to honoring the fallen, fostering resilience, and advocating for the military community.She is also the author of THE KNOCK AT THE DOOR, a powerful story of loss, resilience, and purpose.In addition to her work with the foundation, Ryan hosts THE RESILIENT LIFE podcast, where she interviews leaders from all walks of life about overcoming adversity and turning challenges into opportunities for growth.From the Travis Manion Foundation Website:“On April 29, 2007, experienced Iraq war veteran from the 1st Recon Battalion, 1stLt Travis Manion, and his fellow Marines were ambushed while searching a suspected insurgent house in the Al Anbar province of Iraq. As he led the counterattack against the enemy forces, Travis was fatally wounded by an enemy sniper while aiding and drawing fire away from his wounded teammates. His courageous acts allowed every member of his patrol to survive.  For his actions, Travis was awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star with Valor. His legacy continues to grow through the work of TMF, inspiring people to make an impact by serving others.”FOLLOW RyanInstagram: @rmanionX: @rmanionFacebook: @RyanManionTMFWebsite: https://ryanmanion.com/contact/ Website: https://www.travismanion.org/ FOLLOW JACKInstagram: @JackCarrUSA X:  @JackCarrUSAFacebook:  @JackCarr YouTube:  @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Death Is Our Business

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 132:05


John Lechner is a journalist, independent researcher, and consultant specializing in Africa. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and the BBC, among others. His latest book, DEATH IS OUR BUSINESS, is the definitive account of the Wagner Group—the mercenary force that changed modern warfare, from Ukraine to Syria to Africa. Through exclusive interviews and deep investigative research, Lechner exposes how Wagner operated as both a military and business empire, and how its influence continues beyond the death of its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin.FOLLOW JOHNInstagram: @johnalechnerX: @JohnLechner1LinkedIn: @jlechner Website: https://www.johnlechnerauthor.com/FOLLOW JACKInstagram: @JackCarrUSA X:  @JackCarrUSAFacebook:  @JackCarr YouTube:  @JackCarrUSA SPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr  P365 Collection: P365XL with Red Dot Optic, P365, P365X-Macro, P365 Custom with True Precision, and P365 Legion.Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Double Tap 402 – Fish Husbandry

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


Double Tap Episode 402 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Medical Gear Outfitters, Night Fision, and Matador Arms   Welcome to Double Tap, episode 402! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! Dear WLS Dependable Don - Jeremy vs people that think 22 is a viable carry option, in a bus. Who wins? Jimmy - I have a 16” AR10 in 308 that runs like a champ. I bought a nickel boron BCG to have as a back up, but it has a persistent issue. When chambering a round it often fails to go into battery. If I ram it home with the forward assist it will then fire the round but fail to extract the case. The case heads show damage at the rim including crushing and tearing of the rim. My assumption is that the extractor is out of spec. It moves freely and the spring tension seems comparable to the original Aero. I've read somewhere about tuning extractors by changing the hook angle but I've never tried anything like that. I know I can just replace the extractor, but I'm taking this as a learning experience. I have a caliper and files, but I need some intel. Where would I find the schematics showing the correct shape & size of the extractor? Would you guys try this procedure or shitcan this garbage? By the time you read this I will probably have solved the problem, but hopefully it sparks a conversation. Thanks. Andrew C - What's up my dudes, Why the fuck does Aaron always sound like he has cotton balls in his mouth on the pod? Shitty mic or does he just sound like that? Either way it does'nt make me hate him any less. Anywho, I am starting a P365 build and want to get your guys opinion on a couple things. I already bought the base model 365 (basically just for slide and fcu) as well as a radian ramjet/afterburner for it. My goal is to put that on an xmacro frame so everything sits flush at the end of the pistol while having more to grip on the module. Do you guys have any recommendations on grip modules, triggers, trigger spring kits, etc? Looking at the wilson combat grip module or just getting the Sig xmacro frame and throwing on the radian backstrap/magwell. Also looking at the Tyrant cnc intellifire and pairng it with the tactical triggers trigger kit to take care of slop and crisp it up a fair amount. Any input/experience with those items or have other recs?Yes, I already know that putting all this on an xmacro frame makes it a larger gun to carry, but I dont give two shits about that. TIA for any input. Stay free or get fucked.   Ethan P - For those of us planning our GunCon trip already. Jeremy, where should we go to eat while we're in your town?   Jay W - Wasssaaaaaappp (man I miss the 90s and those Budweiser commercials) I just picked up my 2nd suppressor (Anechoic 30) and decided to go with the Deadair Keymo, found a brake and adapter at Brownells (use code WLS10). This is my first QD setup and thought a QD would be smart with a 30 cal can to swap it on a few of my builds for youtube reviews and flexibility with my arsenal (until I get more cans). So what's the deal with the mixed feelings on keymo? Depending on who you talk to you get a different opinion and some opinions (while everyone is entitled to one) are just plain dumb. You guys have a range of backgrounds and I'm just wondering if I did ok with choosing keymo or if I should convert to something else (since I'm not fully committed yet). Note- No notes. P.S. Who is the jackass that invented P.S. for letters? Like bro, just find space in the paragraph above to get your point across and end the letter with ""Sincerely"" and wrap it up B. Travis M - Nick, You've mentioned primarily appendix carrying, what holster brand and model do you use for your Smith & Wesson Airweight? Does your holster use belt loops, ulti clips or something else? Shoot straight, Travis

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Danger Close with Jack Carr
Pineapple Express: A Modern Underground Railroad

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 109:44


Lieutenant Colonel Scott Mann is a former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier with multiple tours in Afghanistan. He is the founder of Rooftop Leadership and the author of the instant New York Times Best-Seller OPERATION PINEAPPLE EXPRESS, which chronicles the heroic efforts of veterans and volunteers during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. His latest book, NOBODY IS COMING TO SAVE YOU, is available now. FOLLOW SCOTTLinkedIn: Rooftop LeadershipFacebook: @ScottMannInstagram: @scottmannauthorTwitter: @RooftopLeaderYouTube: Rooftop LeadershipWebsite: https://scottmann.com/FOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr, From True Believer: M17/M18, P365, P320, P320X-CarryVisit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc STACCATO HD: https://staccato2011.com/hdand on Instagram @staccato2011Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Terrorists, Defectors, Assassins: 22 Years in the CIA

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 114:40


Mike Howard is a former CIA clandestine services operative with over two decades of experience in counterterrorism, operating extensively in Asia and Africa. After leaving the Agency, he spent 16 years as the Chief Security Officer for Microsoft. Now, he shares his insights on leadership, security, and strategy through his RONIN LEADERSHIP podcast and blog. He is also the author of multiple books, including THE ART OF RONIN LEADERSHIP and the novels FULL CIRCLEand BLOOD PROMISE. His latest thriller, OMEGA DECEPTION, is available now.FOLLOW MIKEInstagram:  @mikehowardX: @roninauthorYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MikehowardLeadershipPodcast LinkedIn: @Ronin-Leadership-Thoughts Website: www.mikehowardauthor.comFOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr, From True Believer: M17/M18, P365, P320, P320X-CarryVisit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc STACCATO HD: https://staccato2011.com/hdand on Instagram @staccato2011Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Surviving Black Hawk Down

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 127:43


Master Chief (SEAL) Rick Kaiser (Ret.) is a decorated Navy SEAL Sniper and Silver Star recipient for his actions during the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu - Black Hawk Down. He is the author ofFrogman Stories and currently serves as the as CEO of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. FOLLOW RICK:navysealmuseum.orgnavysealmuseumsd.orgInstagram:@navyudtsealmuseumFacebook:@NavySEALMuseumLinkedIn:The National Navy UDT-SEAL MuseumX:@NavySEALMuseumFOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thrillerhttps://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr, From True Believer:M17/M18,P365, P320,P320X-CarryVisithttps://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc STACCATO HD:https://staccato2011.com/hdand on Instagram @staccato2011Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear herehttps://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Surviving Black Hawk Down

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 127:43


Master Chief (SEAL) Rick Kaiser (Ret.) is a decorated Navy SEAL Sniper and Silver Star recipient for his actions during the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu - Black Hawk Down. He is the author ofFrogman Stories and currently serves as the as CEO of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum. FOLLOW RICK:navysealmuseum.orgnavysealmuseumsd.orgInstagram:@navyudtsealmuseumFacebook:@NavySEALMuseumLinkedIn:The National Navy UDT-SEAL MuseumX:@NavySEALMuseumFOLLOW JACKInstagram - @JackCarrUSA X - @JackCarrUSAFacebook - @JackCarr YouTube - @JackCarrUSASPONSORSCRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thrillerhttps://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3:https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSATHE SIGs of Jack Carr, From True Believer:M17/M18,P365,P320,P320X-CarryVisithttps://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc STACCATO HD:https://staccato2011.com/hdand on Instagram @staccato2011Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear herehttps://jackcarr.co/gear 

Danger Close with Jack Carr
Top Secret Combat in Laos

Danger Close with Jack Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 163:04


Dr. Dick Thompson is a MACV-SOG U.S. Army Special Forces Vietnam War veteran.  Following 21 years of military, service he founded High Performing Systems, applying his combat-tested principles to help organizations and leaders perform at their best.  He is the author of SOG CODENAME DYNAMITE BOOK 1, SOG CODENAME DYNAMITE BOOK 2, and THE STRESS EFFECT. FOLLOW DICK Instagram - @hps_ceo  Facebook - @dick.thompson Website - http://www.hpsys.com/  FOLLOW JACK Instagram - @JackCarrUSA  X - @JackCarrUSA Facebook - @JackCarr  YouTube - @JackCarrUSA SPONSORS CRY HAVOC – A Tom Reece Thriller https://www.officialjackcarr.com/books/cry-havoc/ Bravo Company Manufacturing Mk15 Timepiece - MOD3: https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcm-mk15-timepiece-mod-3/ and on Instagram @BravoCompanyUSA THE SIGs of Jack Carr, From True Believer: M17/M18, P365, P320, P320X-Carry Visit https://www.sigsauer.com/ and on Instagram @sigsauerinc  STACCATO HD: https://staccato2011.com/hd and on Instagram @staccato2011Jack Carr Gear: Explore the gear here https://jackcarr.co/gear

Gun Sports Radio
Is Trump's New AG Pick Anti-Gun? Pam Bondi's Red Flag Law History Raises Concerns

Gun Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 120:18


Trump's AG pick Pam Bondi faces scrutiny over her past support of red flag laws. SDCGO meets NRA's new CEO, Doug Hamlin. Attorney John Dillon provides crucial updates on Second Amendment lawsuits affecting California gun owners and reports on the recent even featuring Stephen Halbrook. Exclusive interview with Sig Sauer executive Tom Taylor on revolutionizing the CCW market with the P365. Plus: new Gallup data reveals major shifts in gun ownership demographics, with Republican women leading the surge. SEAL1's Stump My Nephew: Don't go off “half cocked”.  Why and what does it mean? -- Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #2a #guns #gunowners #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew -- The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT YOUR SELF DEFENSE RIGHTS! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Clean your guns easier, faster, and safer! https://seal1.com Stay cool this summer with Straight Shooter Heating & Cooling! https://straightshooter.ac

The John1911 Podcast
WWIII Is Right Now

The John1911 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 107:48


Episode 356 of the John1911 Podcast is now live:   Suppressor assassination in NYC.  The ACME geiger counter.  Danny goes P365. GBRS goes Wilson Combat. A 9mm Bear gun? Biden winds down, Trump winds up.        Sincerely, Danny, Kraken & Marky John1911.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"

AR-15 Podcast - Modern Sporting Rifle Radio
AR-15 Podcast 446 – More loose rounds

AR-15 Podcast - Modern Sporting Rifle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024


This week Dooley and Garth talk about a variety of things from Garth’s love affair with the P365 to Dooley going into detail about random ACOG reticles in competition this show has a little bit of everything and something for everyone!   Our Sponsors: Patriot Patch Co – https://patriotpatch.co/ VZ Grips – https://vzgrips.com/ code: AR15PODCAST   […] The post AR-15 Podcast 446 – More loose rounds appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
AR-15 Podcast 446 – More loose rounds

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024


This week Dooley and Garth talk about a variety of things from Garth's love affair with the P365 to Dooley going into detail about random ACOG reticles in competition this show has a little bit of everything and something for everyone!   Our Sponsors: Patriot Patch Co – https://patriotpatch.co/ VZ Grips – https://vzgrips.com/ code: AR15PODCAST   […] The post AR-15 Podcast 446 – More loose rounds appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.

Gun Talk
SIG SAUER: Innovation, Insight & Impact | Gun Talk Nation

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 39:18


In this special episode of Gun Talk Nation, host Ryan Gresham visits SIG SAUER in New Hampshire to sit down with CEO Ron Cohen and Executive VP Tom Taylor. They discuss SIG SAUER's evolution and innovation over the past 20 years, including the development of the SIG Experience Center and the introduction of groundbreaking products like the P365. Cohen shares insights on the company's culture, emphasizing the importance of embracing failure to drive innovation and success.Tom Taylor reflects on SIG SAUER's growth and the passionate community of employees who live and breathe the brand. They delve into the impact of the P365, which revolutionized the concealed carry market, and the recent introduction of the P365 X-Macro and P365 FUSE. The conversation also touches on SIG's advancements in military weaponry, including the Next Generation Squad Weapons program, and their commitment to continuously improving and innovating for both military and civilian markets. The episode offers a deep dive into SIG SAUER's strategic vision, dedication to quality, and the future of firearm technology.SIG P365 Lineup: https://snp.link/a684fc0dSIG P365 X-Macro: https://snp.link/0f598bdbSIG P365-FUSE: https://snp.link/7b0c3883This Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Hodgdon Powder, Aero Precision, Vortex Optics, Guns & Gear, Ruger, Range Ready, SDS Imports, Silencer Central and Ballistic Advantage.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X and guntalk.com. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2024 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Nation 08.08.24

Gun Talk
Biden-Trump Debate Won't Mention Guns; Surgeon General's Anti-Gun Campaign; New Pistol From Sig: Gun Talk Radio | 06.30.24 Hour 1

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 43:44


In This Hour:-- While the televised debate between Trump and Biden was a disaster for the President, it was telling there were no questions about guns and gun control.-- The U.S. Surgeon General launched a new initive calling for treating guns as a health crisis.  Dr. John Edeen of Doctors For Responsible Gun Ownership details the history of this movement, and its dishonest approach to back-door gun bans.-- Sigsaur releases the latest variation of its popular P365 line.  The P365 Fuse is larger and has much more ammo capacity.  But what is it good for?Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 06.30.24  Hour 1

Gun Talk
The Latest Pistols From Sig Sauer; Franklin Armory's Speedy Triggers; Marlin's Lever Actions: Gun Talk Radio | 05.19.24 Hour 2

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 43:42


In This Hour: -- Eric Lundgren reveals the latest from Marlin, and hints at what's to come. -- Sig Sauer just keeps bringing out new versions of the P320 and P365 pistols.  Phil Strader unveils the latest. -- At the NRA Show, Franklin Armory announces a new trigger.   Dan Dement tells what it is and what it does. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 05.19.24  Hour 2

The Fowl Life
E385 - Locked and Loaded with Firearms Knowledge - with Jared Woodward - The Piece of Mind Series

The Fowl Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 74:20


Officer Woodward is back in the studio for another episode of the Sig Sauer Piece Of Mind Series, right here at The Fowl Life Podcast. Jared and Chad break down their thoughts on the buffet model of P365 and P320 offered by SIG as well as discussing the keys in choosing the right firearm for your needs. Also up for discussion are different methods and instances of drawing your firearm, what exactly does California Compliant mean, and what products has SIG committed to releasing in California Compliant formats? It's all about preparation and being focused if the situation ever does arise and the guys are committed to bringing you the info needed to start your preparation journey! This episode is brought to you by Sig Sauer, Bad Boy Mowers, Nutrien Ag Solutions, LEER Toppers, Mickey Thompson Tires, Corning Ford, Oakley Sunglasses, Napa Valley Olive Oil, American Almond Beef, The Provider, BedSlide, and KERSHAW Knives.

Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
Best Manual Safety Carry Guns

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 25:41


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Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
Sub Compact or Micro 9 a Quest - Glock 26 p365 p320 S&W Shield - small Concealed Carry

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 29:18


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Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
Sig Taking Over the World (of Guns) Sig Army - From M17 to M7 p365 to Cross

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 18:48


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For The Love Of Guns Podcast
Unlocking DIY Gunsmithing Freedom With Marine Gun Builder

For The Love Of Guns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 82:16


Join me in an eye-opening conversation with Marine Gun Builder as we dive into the world of DIY Gunsmithing, the art of creating online gunsmithing content, and the challenges faced by firearms enthusiasts in preserving their knowledge online. In this episode, we explore:

Seguridad Vial y Educación Vial con RiveKids
P365 cada vez menos conductores

Seguridad Vial y Educación Vial con RiveKids

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 9:06


¿Cuántos programas llevamos ya de seguridad vial? Este es el programa 56 en Onda Cero, ya más de un año. A nivel radiofónico ¿Ya hemos hecho todas las prácticas, nos hemos examinado?... ¿en que punto estamos si lo comparamos con el permiso de conducir? A nivel radiofónico Agustín sabe mucho como primero se estudia, luego se hacen prácticas y luego poco a poco vas rodando… En la conducción de un coche pasa lo mismo 1- Se aprenden las nociones básicas en la autoescuela 2- Se aprueba un carné (sin saber conducir) 3- Se lleva la L durante 2 años 4- En algún momento ya se adquiere la destreza suficiente como para entender que sabemos conducir 5- Deberíamos hacer cursos de reciclado de técnicas de conducción cada 10 años. ¿Quieren sacarse los jóvenes el carné? Con menos prisa que antes, pero si quieren sacárselo. Hace un par de semanas la DGT ha anunciado la incorporación de 60 nuevos examinadores a su plantilla. Hasta aquí el programa de hoy del podcast de seguridad vial y educación vial. ¿Quieres escuchar episodios anteriores del podcast de educación vial y seguridad vial en lo relativo al carné de conducir? • P309 Sacarse el carnet de conducir es una asignatura en EEUU https://go.ivoox.com/rf/102600619 • P312 Recuperación de puntos en el carnet de conducir en Onda Cero https://go.ivoox.com/rf/102600997 • La DGT ampliará el permiso B para conducir furgonetas eléctricas de 4.250 kilos https://go.ivoox.com/rf/60063646 “El verdadero viaje es el que termina como comenzó, con felicidad e inocencia” Feliz viaje hasta el próximo programa.

The Gun Experiment
Ghost Guns Legal Loss, Florida Man and ”Rachel Madcow” with In Studio Guest Ben Dewalt

The Gun Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 66:01


I just want to remind everyone that we release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here   New Republic Ammunition from Target Sports USA has ammunition that is accurate, reliable, and reasonable in price. Sign up for their Ammo+Membership at Targetsportsusa.com which gets you 8% off all ammo purchases and makes you eligible for their truck giveaway on October 14th.  **AmmoPlus Day on September 19th Spotify Comments  Don Center • 3 months ago 1. Excellent show, Massad is a great guest and very informative. I try to catch his videos and podcast whenever I can. 2. Hoodlum's Gun Bench • 2 months ago As always a great episode! Definitely cool with the P365's. Now you both have to bring them down to Texas and come run and gun with me in this Texas heat! Stay safe gents! 3. Wildchilds • 4 months ago The EV vehicle is great, but has many draw backs. I feel the same way about gun training and storage. Gun training is a great thing, but I don't want the government forcing it. Same for a safe, or EV. Ways to support the show: Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram   Facebook Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page! Before we introduce tonight's guest co-host, let's talk about Onsight Firearms training.  They genuinely care about helping their students become better shooters.  With extensive course offerings and classes available throughout the country; such as pistol, shotgun or even tactical lever action you're guaranteed to find a course to meet your needs. Check them out at oftllc.us  Tonight's guest co-host is a friend and one of our favorite firearms instructors, please welcome Ben Dewalt from Onsight Firearms to the show. Tonight's Topics of Discussion I. Intro:  Catch up with Ben II. Supreme Court Reinstates Regulations on Ghost Guns III. Arkansas Man Loses His Soulmate…1998 Monte Carlo IV. US Voters upset about the Countries Downgraded Credit Score V. Tampa Bay Mayor Catches a Real Whopper during Fishing Trip Ad Read: Before we move on, I want to briefly talk about 4 Patriots. Their 72 hour kit will provide breakfast, lunch and dinner for three days for only $29, making it affordable to get one for each member of your family.  Keith and I taste tested this kit and we can honestly say that they make a quality product at a great price.  It's made in the USA and has a 25 year shelf life, but it gets even better! They have offered our listeners 10% off with the discount code Gunexperiment10, so go check them out at 4patriots.com. VI. Florida Man Arrested for Flooding Emergency Room VII.  Illinois fights to Ban Marketing Guns to Little Kids VIII. Burglar Cozies up to Family Dog During Break In VIIII. Outro    I think that'll do it for this episode. I want to thank all of our listeners for tuning in and a very special thanks to Ben for hanging out with us and choppin' it up; be sure to head over to oftllc.us and check out all of their training classes. If anyone out there has any opinions or thoughts on tonight's conversation, feel free to reach out to us on Instagram, Twitter or Discord and let your voice be heard. We may earn a small portion of the sale from some of the product/service links discussed in our show and provided in these notes.  It doesn't come at a cost to you, but helps us to grow the show, buy gear to review and continue to create great content. We will never affiliate ourselves with companies or products that we do not personally stand behind. Thank you for your support.  

Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
Pocket Pontification - Pocket Handguns Pistols and Snub Nosed Revolvers

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 43:44


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Pew Time
122: Western States results, “New”P365, Training talk!!!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 38:39


Episode 122: On this episode, we go over the Western State matches results, SIG releases a “NEW” P365! We talk training! Jaki sights in her back up gun, works on grip and transitions! Tony gets a double whammy of training on one day! Working on getting used to the Shadow 2 still, draws, index, and some distance shooting! Thanks for all of your guy's support! We love ya! Please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG, FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Handgun World Podcast
Episode 612 – Wilson Combat grip on P365 and Compensated Pistols

Handgun World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 21:30


This week I discuss the Wilson Combat Grip module on my P365 and also get into the subject of compensated handguns. Patreon Support Shooters Club

The Gun Rack
Episode 120: The Sig Sauer P365 X-MACRO

The Gun Rack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 33:57


This week on The Gun Rack, the guys talk about the new Sig Sauer P365 X-MACRO. Do they like Sig's newest release? Well, you'll have to listen to find out!   The Gun Rack is the official podcast of Sonoran Desert Institute's School of Firearms Technology. To listen to more episodes of The Gun Rack, be sure to subscribe or give us a follow! And if you want to learn more about SDI, please head over to www.sdi.edu   Click on the link to learn more about the P365 X-MACRO: https://www.sigsauer.com/p365-xmacro.html

Gun Funny
GF 259 – Hurry Up Hollywood

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 74:38


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 259. Today I'm going to chat with Clint Morgan from Classic Firearms, discuss the status of concealed carry in New Jersey, highlight a new P365 from Sig, and talk about the latest unlawful actions of the ATF. I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

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Lipsey's AIM HIGHER Podcast
Episode 21 - SIG SAUER P365 X-Macro Review

Lipsey's AIM HIGHER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 17:22


Listen in on our latest AIM HIGHER podcast that goes in-depth with size, round count, and carry comparisons of the all new SIG SAUER P365 X-Macro!

The Gun Experiment
Firearms and Masculinity with Josh Tyler of Savage Gentleman

The Gun Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 73:08


How's it going everybody and welcome to The Gun Experiment.  This week Keith and I talk with a Savage Gentleman and review new gear. This episode is brought to you by Target Sports USA, the official ammo sponsor of The Gun Experiment Be sure to check out their Prime Membership…which gets you 8% off, free shipping on all ammo orders and a whole lot more, all for $95 a year. I also want to remind everyone that we drop new episodes on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month so be sure to subscribe and share the show with friends. Be a part of our growing community, join our Discord page! Ways to support the show: 1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify 3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram   Facebook I. Interview Our guest tonight is a former school teacher turned professional MMA fighter. He would eventually go on to create Savage Gentleman; a handcrafted retail brand, podcast and overall philosophy for men; please welcome Josh Tyler to the show.   II. Run and Gun  III. Top Gear Top Gear is brought to you by Onsight Firearms Training. They have an extensive course offering and teach classes across the country.  You're guaranteed to find a course to meet your needs, so check them out and get trained by the same outfit that trains The Gun Experiment. On this episode of Top Gear, we review the P365 grip module from Wilson Combat and discuss shooting jackets. Wilson Combat Grip Module ($65) Savage Gentleman Ketchum Shooting Jacket and Vest ($220 - $397) IV. Outro We want to thank Josh for coming on the show. In our current societal and political climate it often feels like both our 2nd amendment rights and rights as men are under attack. It takes men like Josh to stand up unapologetically and let it be known that nature intended good men to be self-reliant, capable…even dangerous when need be, but always in control and refined.  We can take lessons from this as both men and gun owners. Savage Gentleman     Instagram     Facebook     Twitter To everyone listening we want to thank you again for taking time out of your day to tune into our show; You can find links in the show notes to all of our social media, so be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Discord so we can keep the conversation going. Facebook   Instagram   Twitter   Discord   We may earn a small portion of the sale from some of the product/service links discussed in our show and provided in these notes.  It doesn't come at a cost to you, but helps us to grow the show, buy gear to review and continue to create great content. We will never affiliate ourselves with companies or products that we do not personally stand behind. Thank you for your support.

Deportres
LUNES P365 ¡muchas gracias por acompañarnos durante estos 365 días con la mejor información deportiva!

Deportres

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 146:14


Deportres 30 de mayo 2022 - Los deportes estan en www.deportres.com En el Deportres de hoy: Victoria histórica en el GP de Mónaco para Checo Pérez, el Real Madrid se llevó la catorce en la Champions League, el Atlas es bicampeón del futbol mexicano, ganó el Tri, ya hay final NBA entre Boston y Golden State, todo el béisbol, en boxeo ganó el "Pollo" Aguilar, el tenis en Roland Garros, tu participación y !mucho mas! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deportres/support

Gun Funny
GF 234 – Cheeseburger In Paradise

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 234. Today I'm going to chat with RapidFire Rachel, discuss California lawmaker's new assault on gun rights, highlight a new P365 from Sig, and talk about a woman facing criminal charges for a recent pregnancy. I'm your host, Ava Flanell. 

Gun Talk
Competition, Training, and the SIG P365 | Gun Talk Nation

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 42:50


Learn all the secrets of the P365, as Sig Sauer's Phil Strader joins Gun Talk's Ryan Gresham to talk about this popular pistol, plus competitive shooting, training, what Phil really wanted to be when he grew up, a cheap and easy way to train, what makes the SIG P365XL Spectre Comp special, a new .380, and more. Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Savage Arms and Smith & Wesson. Gun Talk Nation 02.09.22

BHP PODCAST
BowHunterPlanet Podcast #474 - Sig Sauer Tom Taylor

BHP PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 58:25


BHP SIG SAUER TOM TAYLOR  Today we host our friend Tom Taylor from @SIG SAUER, Inc There is so much to learn from Tom and Sig that this EP needs to be 10x longer lol. Enjoy the amazing info. Check out SIG - https://www.sigsauer.com/ P365 - https://www.sigsauer.com/firearms/pis... Experience - https://www.sigsauer.com/blog/constru... Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bhp-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 394 – Oh-Cam, Occam, whatever

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 69:07


On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Occam Defense Hex 2.0 stock. We discuss the Icarus ACE 365 hybrid aluminum grip module for the P365, Strike Industries Oppressor Universal blast diverter, Beretta’s 92x RDO for mounting red dots, and the Strike Industries Strike K1 knife.

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 394 – Oh-Cam, Occam, whatever

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 69:07


On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Occam Defense Hex 2.0 stock. We discuss the Icarus ACE 365 hybrid aluminum grip module for the P365, Strike Industries Oppressor Universal blast diverter, Beretta’s 92x RDO for mounting red dots, and the Strike Industries Strike K1 knife.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 394 – Oh-Cam, Occam, whatever

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 69:07


On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Occam Defense Hex 2.0 stock. We discuss the Icarus ACE 365 hybrid aluminum grip module for the P365, Strike Industries Oppressor Universal blast diverter, Beretta's 92x RDO for mounting red dots, and the Strike Industries Strike K1 knife.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Gun and Gear Review Podcast Episode 394 – Oh-Cam, Occam, whatever

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 69:07


On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Occam Defense Hex 2.0 stock. We discuss the Icarus ACE 365 hybrid aluminum grip module for the P365, Strike Industries Oppressor Universal blast diverter, Beretta's 92x RDO for mounting red dots, and the Strike Industries Strike K1 knife.

Pew Time
052: Free State, P365 Championship, Olympics, Training and Sexy guns!

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 32:39


052: On this short episode we cover some of the match results from the weekend, Free State and P365 Championship. Team USA is bringing home some Gold! We discuss some of our live fire practice and the value of making sure it is part of your training and sexy guns? As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! If you wouldn't mind, please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://laugh-n-load.myshopify.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

Not Censored Yet
How to FIELD STRIP Sig Sauer P365 XL

Not Censored Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 7:17


2020 found the USA with 5 million first time gun owners, meaning 5 million blank slates. Hopefully this will help out first time gun owners with field stripping and cleaning their weapon.

Hawks Eye Guns
Hawk's Eye Guns Podcast 63: Sig P365 Romeo Zero

Hawks Eye Guns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 90:09


This time out we start out discussing Jake's new Sig P365 and how he came about needing a second P365 in his life. He also purchased a 9mm S&W Sheild that he is never going to shoot. After he gets all that off his chest we roll into talk about Bwana's new Henry and how we never thought a single shot .410 could be that much fun. Join us!

Pew Time
043: New Taurus pistol, USPSA drama, Tony shoots & breaks his rifle, CCC w/ ALL 25ACPs

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 42:24


On this episode: Taurus comes out with their version of the P365! Is stock coming back to normal? USPSA drama! Tony takes a rifle course and breaks his rifle! We get a Carry, Compete, Crush with ALL 25ACPs! • As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG,FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

The Sporting Life Podcast
Great Guns and Ammo: Sig Sauer P365 Handgun

The Sporting Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 17:13


Podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Veteran of the United States Army Airborne Corps. and licensed Law Enforcement Officer “BEAR” share stories and tips about the Sig Sauer P365 HandgunContact Bob Svetichhttp://theoutdoorgroupinc.com/The Sporting Life Podcast features interviews, stories and tips with  a variety of experienced and entertaining Co-Hosts 7 days a week. It's the BEST in celebrity entertainment and all things hunting, fishing and more.Check out new episodes of the podcast Great Guns and Ammo every Monday.Be sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!

The Bravo Audio Show
The Hellcat & P365 XL

The Bravo Audio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 7:01


I talk about these 2 guns and what holsters we offer or are planning to offer. I go in-depth on our current projects and a little about the guns. Enjoy.

Gun Funny
GF 161 – Get Tested

Gun Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 49:51


Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 161. Today I’m going to chat with Dimitri Mikroulis from Primary Arms, discuss the upcoming supreme court nomination, highlight the new Sig X-Change kit for the P365, and talk about a flight to nowhere.  I’m your host, Ava Flanell. Welcome to the show everyone.

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Get On Target
Episode 331 - Get on Target - Sig Sauer - P365 SAS

Get On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 16:42


In this episode Bruce and Birdman review the Sig Sauer - P365 SAS, Point of the Gun. Stop by The Hub, located 5208 W White Mountain Blvd, Lakeside, AZ 85929 Visit: https://thehubaz.com/

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
We Like Shooting 357 – WLS 357 – Smoked Pork Butt

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 139:17


Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 357 – tonight we’ll talk about Faxon Firearms, Black Rhino Concealment, Hackett Equipment, Bowers Group, Second Call Defense, Medical Gear Outfitters, Brownells, Butler Creek, Battle Belts, P365 module, Flatline Fiber and more! COMPLETE SHOW NOTES HERE

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We Like Shooting
We Like Shooting 357 – WLS 357 – Smoked Pork Butt

We Like Shooting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 139:17


Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 357 – tonight we’ll talk about Faxon Firearms, Black Rhino Concealment, Hackett Equipment, Bowers Group, Second Call Defense, Medical Gear Outfitters, Brownells, Butler Creek, Battle Belts, P365 module, Flatline Fiber and more! COMPLETE SHOW NOTES HERE

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We Like Shooting
We Like Shooting 357 – WLS 357 – Smoked Pork Butt

We Like Shooting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 139:17


Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 357 – tonight we'll talk about Faxon Firearms, Black Rhino Concealment, Hackett Equipment, Bowers Group, Second Call Defense, Medical Gear Outfitters, Brownells, Butler Creek, Battle Belts, P365 module, Flatline Fiber and more! COMPLETE SHOW NOTES HERE

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Handgun World Podcast
Episode 508 – SIG P365 XL, Pepper spray and Competition Gun Build

Handgun World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 41:16


This episode includes a range trip to test the P365XL and compare to the regular P365, a voice mail about using pepper spray and a competition gun build I’m working on. Links: Concealment Solutions (10 % discount using coupon code handgunworld) Shooters Club Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership, Dr. John Edeen Episode 43 – Can […]

Modern Handgunners
MHG 26 Sig P365 vs P365XL Review

Modern Handgunners

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 7:17


Bob and Ben compare the Sig P365 vs P365XL. Ben loves the XL and Bob are falling for the P365. Find out why this might become their carry guns. The post MHG 26 Sig P365 vs P365XL Review appeared first on Modern Handgunners.

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PRESYNAPTIC PLASTICITY AT AGEING AUDITORY RIBBON SYNAPSES: ENLARGED SYNAPTIC RIBBONS WITH INCREASED Ca2+ MICRODOMAINSAND REDUCED BK CHANNEL CLUSTERS

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.15.097550v1?rss=1 Authors: Peineau, T., Belleudy, S., bouleau, y., Dulon, D. Abstract: Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) harbor a peculiar presynaptic organelle, the ribbon, which is essential for aggregating synaptic vesicles and organizing Ca2+ channels at the active zone. Emerging evidence suggests that damage to the ribbon synapses represents an important form of cochlear synaptopathy that seems prevalent in age-related sensorineural hearing loss. The functional changes occurring at these synapses during aging are not fully understood. Here, we characterized the age-related changes in IHCs of C57BL/6J mice, a strain which is known to carry a cadherin23 mutation and experiences early hearing loss with age. We found a progressive loss of synaptic ribbons with aging, starting before postnatal day 180 (P180) and reaching up to 50 % loss in middle age mice at P365. A deletion of the Otof gene, encoding the Ca2+ sensor otoferlin produced an accelerated loss of IHC ribbons with aging, with a 50 % loss by P60. In both Otof +/+ and Otof -/- C57BL/6J mice, the synaptic ribbons became larger with aging and IHCs displayed a drastic cell surface reduction with a large decrease in extrasynaptic BK-channel expression. These changes are indicative of oxidative stress and synaptic autophagy as suggested by an increased expression of the autophagosomal protein LC3B. Furthermore, whole-cell patch-clamp recordings and calcium imaging in IHCs from old Otof +/+ P365 C57BL/6J mice indicated an increase in Ca2+-channel density and a stronger exocytosis at the remaining ribbon active zones, suggesting synaptic release potentiation possibly explaining hyperacusis and recruitment in the elderly. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Life's Short Live Free Podcast
Gears 'n Beers 4-15-20

Life's Short Live Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 52:13


In this Gears 'n Beers, recorded live on Facebook every other Wednesday night at 8:30 CT, we cover Spypoint cell link, the Athena Precision Tactical Rifle, Vuurwapen 80% HMC9 (takes glock 43 internals, and P365 magazines), have some trivia with Toad, the massive AR475GAR in 475 Bishop, and the Diamondback DBX57 Pistol.  Join us next time on 4/29, win some stuff and join in on the conversation!  

Prospects 365 Fantasy Baseball Podcast
EMERGENCY PODCAST: SWEET SIXTEEN

Prospects 365 Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 64:04


Unscripted and flying solo, host Ray Butler discusses the awesome contributors to The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast, industry stalwart and P365 FBP co-host Mike Kurland, the growing fame of @baseballpods, the elite P365 writing staff and Prospects 365's many followers, readers and listeners.

Handgun World Podcast
Episode 496 – Church Security and My SIG P365

Handgun World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 50:15


I recently had the opportunity to train and consult with a local church security team. In this episode I share my experience and also discuss the past few months of carrying and shooting my P365! Links and Show Notes: Shooters Club Members Concealment Solutions use coupon code handgunworld for 10% discount

Concealed Taco Dudes Podcast
ConcealedTacoDudesEpisode27

Concealed Taco Dudes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 61:04


Today we go to the range and shoot a few odd guns

The Handgun Radio Show
Handgun Radio 253 – Sig Sauer P365 SAS, Kel-Tec & More!

The Handgun Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 54:18


Visit www.firearmsradio.tv for complete show notes!

The Handgun Radio Show
Handgun Radio 253 – Sig Sauer P365 SAS, Kel-Tec & More!

The Handgun Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 54:18


Visit www.firearmsradio.tv for complete show notes!

Gun Talk
Sig Sauer P365 SAS; Range Reports on Colt, Smith & Wesson: Gun Talk Radio | 9.8.19 C

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 43:43


Sig Sauer's Phil Strader joins Tom to announce their newest gun - the P365 SAS with embedded sights for anti-snag concealed carry. Plus, range reports on the Colt Detective Special 38 revolver, and Smith & Wesson Performance Center.   Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 9.8.19 Hour 3

Concealed Taco Dudes Podcast
ConcealedTacoDudesEpisode04

Concealed Taco Dudes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 65:13


Today we give Carl a hard time about getting lost and missing last weeks episode--and we review the Sig P365 XL.

CCW Safe
Inside CCW Safe Podcast- Episode 27: Decisions feat. Steve Moses

CCW Safe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 59:48


In this episode, Stan and Mike talk to Steve Moses about the decisions we make as concealed carriers.  The three talk about everything from carrying a firearm, to the decisions we make while carrying, including complex decisions regarding self defense.   The full transcription of this podcast is below.  Speaker 1: 00:01 Welcome to the Inside CCW Safe Podcast, with founders Stan Campbell and Mike Darter. If you're forced to fight the battle for your life, CCW Safe will fight the battle for your future. Mike: 00:11 Alright, welcome back to the Inside CCW Safe Podcast, I'm Mike Darter in Oklahoma City. Stan: 00:26 Stan Campbell, I'm in Los Angeles today and the weather is fair, Michael. Mike: 00:31 It's fair? Stan: 00:33 It's fair. Mike: 00:34 It's still cold here, man. Think we're gonna get snow here this weekend maybe. Or ice [crosstalk 00:00:39] somethin' somethin' somethin'. Mike: 00:40 How's mama Mona doin'? Stan: 00:43 You know, we haven't talked about mama Mona in a while. Mike: 00:44 I know! Stan: 00:46 She's still in the Dallas area, metro area. She relocated and she's doin' well, you know. I put that app on her phone so that I can keep track of where she is, so, you know it's really helpful especially if she ever has any emergencies and such, but she laughs, she gets tickled when I just call her out of the blue and say, "Oh, so you washin' your car now?", "Oh, so you at the Subway? Better be havin' something healthy!", so she loves the fact that I can follow her around and stalk her, so yeah. It's fun, but it's safe. If you guys have not seen the app, it's 360, right Mike? Mike: 01:27 Yeah, Life360. Stan: 01:28 Yeah, Life360 is a great app if you wanna really keep track of your family members and they can hit a panic-type button and let everybody know where they are, so it's awesome. I love it. Mike: 01:44 Yeah, it's what I use with the girls in the past. So I have officially made a proposal to stay in, to add a mama Mona moment to our podcast where we call mama Mona, we present her with either situational awareness things or questions from our members. Mike: 02:16 That's in the works, man. We're gonna have [inaudible 00:02:19] for mama Mona moments. Stan: 02:21 Yeah, she's so sweet, but she really hasn't still just common sense. Mike: 02:26 Oh man, yeah, she's got the common sense. Stan: 02:29 She really does, I mean a lot of these questions and not all of them from members, some of them are from customers and some of them can get really outrageous just with the scenarios and we gonna allow mama Mona to answer the questions, "What if I see a baby with an AK47 pointing it at a grandmother?" Mike: 02:46 "What if somebody chasin' me, tryin' to beat me with a dead squirrel?" Stan: 02:51 Yes. We'll let mama Mona answer those. Mike: 02:55 Well speaking of common sense, we have Steve Moses is on today, from Texas. Steve: 03:01 Hey guys. Mike: 03:01 And Steve's got some awesome articles recently. How you doin' Steve? Steve: 03:06 Oh, I'm doin' well. I'm doin' well. It's good to be back talkin' to you guys. Mike: 03:10 How's the weather in Texas? East Texas? Steve: 03:13 Nasty. Mike: 03:14 Is it? Steve: 03:15 Nasty. Cold, damp, wet, you know, so, it's kind of a almost a sub-tropic environment here. It's very beautiful and everything, but the humidity is pretty high and when these cold fronts that come through Oklahoma and [inaudible 00:03:29] you guys get down here, we're not frigid, we're just miserable. Mike: 03:34 Yeah, that's what it is here. Steve: 03:38 Just miserable. Mike: 03:40 So what are we talking about today Stan? Stan: 03:43 Well today, I decided to ... we're having Steve Moses, he submitted a piece of writing that we were gonna look at as a article, but I thought that be so much better as a topic of discussion for the podcast, especially on the cuffs of having David Darter here, you don't know [crosstalk 00:04:06] last week we had Dave Darter talking about different things that comes up during customer service and question and stuff that we get a lot Steve. So we were kinda answering some of those scenario type questions and when I saw your submission I said, "Oh no. That's perfect for our topic of discussion today." Stan: 04:31 Steve if you can kinda introduce what that is and why you even chose that topic. Steve: 04:41 The title of the article I wrote was Boring Article, Serious Subject. It is kinda come to my mind where I've seen people carrying handguns in areas and locations where they probably shouldn't. Citing that old Maxim, "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6." I kinda got, "I really don't want to put myself in to a position where I am a D judged by 12 and perhaps I might lose my rights to possess a concealed handgun. Or worse, end up in prison." This is something that I've seen quite frequently and while I'm very much a believer that we should be armed to the extent that we can, it needs to be done lawfully and it needs to be done with some common sense. Steve: 05:41 There are areas where it's basic, like in Texas, where concealed carry is banned, but by the same token, it's a criminal trespass issue primarily if you are accosted or that is discovered and then you're asked to vacate the premises and you do not do so. The penalty for that I don't consider to be something significant, we can always go back and leave. We can choose not to go to those kind of places. But on occasion there are places where all of us, I don't care who you are, need to go where being able to have a concealed handgun on your person is a bad idea, perhaps for a variety of reasons. Mike: 06:31 And you know, we talked about that a little bit on the podcast, the last podcast with David, but there's also one other thing that I think we, everybody really needs to be honest with themselves about and this is Pat McNamara actually put it on his Instagram one day. Just because you have a gun does not mean you are armed. [crosstalk 00:06:58] And I think everybody needs to be, I mean including me, I mean everybody needs to be realistic and honest with themselves on if you're, just because you have a firearm does not mean you're armed. Steve: 07:17 That's right. Stan: 07:20 I love how he put that because you can take that in a couple of different ways because you can talk about mindset, that being relevant to mindset, that being relevant to your physical abilities to even defend your weapon or pull it out without somebody taking it from you, or the fact that you don't train at all. Mike: 07:40 Right. Stan: 07:41 There are so many different ways you can look at that so. Qaeda is on it there. Thanks for bringing that up Mike. Hey before we get too far, also 'cause I know Steve is gonna keep talking, I wanted to remind everybody Steve talked about that. As far as CCW Safe members, please understand this is a reminder. I think I did it last week, but I'm a do it again. As far as no gun zones, you will be outside of the scope of coverage if you are in a place where it is a felony or misdemeanor in itself to possess a firearm on the premises, okay. You will also be out of coverage if you challenge someone on private property, you know what I mean as a business owner or representative and you refuse to leave that property, standing up for second amendment rights, but deciding to take on that misdemeanor charge or trespassing. Those are the areas that you will not be covered. Stan: 08:49 Now, if you are walking out after someone told you to leave and Isis comes in or Al-Qaeda, and you save the day we will cover you. If you're on the premises where you accidentally bypass a sign or they didn't have one up, and they didn't tell you to leave and someone comes in and robs the place and such, then you will be covered for that incident, defending yourself or another. I had to get that in because everybody calls in on that and they really want to know. Not to say, I know it seems like it happens a lot nationally, and we're not gonna say it not on the rise, but it doesn't happen as much and there's nothing wrong with people calling and having concerns about, "will you cover me if?", please understand that like Mike said, be armed. In those three areas, training, have your mindset right, and the physical ability to sustain that fight and protect your weapon. Go ahead Steve. Steve: 10:00 Those are all excellent points. Those are very good points. One of the other things that occurred to me when I was thinking about writing this article is that in many instances there's places where it's just a bad idea to have your handgun on your person. If you're someone who's gonna go to a Superbowl party or go out to a bar and basically "Okay I don't have my handgun on my person while I'm actually in that place, but on the way back to wherever I came from, I do have my handgun on my place and I'm under the influence of alcohol," and if you're stopped that is a serious incident in and of itself and if you're forced to use any kind of force in order to defend yourself and it's later determined that "wow. You were under the influence of alcohol," that can be a big problem. To that end, I just thought we really need to exercise some good judgment when we go about our life. Life is not without risk. Every time we drive to a grocery store or we get on an airplane or anything else, there's always the risk that something can happen, but it many instances we can to some effect mitigate that risk by having good judgment, making good decisions, and following through. Steve: 11:33 One of the things that I do know that a lot of concealed carriers do, actually I should say concealed carriers, I'll just say people do is they store their handguns in their vehicles. I believe there I read, let me see there, I think it was the guardian said, I can't recall the year, might have been like 2015 or so, that between 300,000 and 600,000 firearms reported as stolen. As people now have the right to carry guns on their person, what we're seeing is we're seeing a lot more guns in vehicles. Steve: 12:16 People go to a place they go, "Well, I can't carry my gun in there. I'm just gonna stick it under here, under the car seat in the console, in the glove compartment and leave it. Then they're somewhat horrified when they come back and they see typically a window broken out, snatch and grab took place, and now that gun is missing. Stan: 12:40 Yeah. That's terrible. Steve: 12:43 It is bad. It is bad. Mike: 12:46 That's one thing I looked at early on when we first started CCW Safe was different. At one time we had a little video on there, kinda some different products but, yeah you think about people just putting it in between the seat and the column or whatever. If you get in a wreck, that thing could be a flying object through that car. Stan: 13:14 Projectile. Mike: 13:15 I've gotten to where I've gotten the console vault in both my trucks now. Steve I don't know if you've heard of Gold Star Holsters? Stan: 13:28 No I have not. Mike: 13:29 They have a really cool deal that they sent one out. I'm actually ordering one for my P365, but they have a under the steering wheel where column now holstered that is actually like a Kydex holster. It's pretty cool. Those are the two that I would strongly recommend, vault or whatever for the console vaults and then this one is really cool. Actually I have, they sent me one for a Glock 19, Steve, I'm gonna send it down. Actually when you come up next week I'll get it to you. Stan: 14:09 Okay. That sounds good, why don't you take a look at it. I'll take a look it at it. Mike: 14:12 Yeah it's awesome. It's awesome. So is that what you, what do you use, Steve? Steve: 14:18 Well actually when I'm in my car I keep my handgun on my person. I keep it in a holster. If something happens, I know where that handgun is going to be. I don't feel like "Okay. Oh where's that handgun?" So I'm trying to find it under bad circumstances. To that end, I keep my handgun on my person. I typically carry appendix which is very easy to drive with. If you get a good holster and you actually put the bottom of the seatbelt over the holster, blouse your shirt over it and then if for some reason you're forced to use your handgun while you're still in your car, it's there. Steve: 15:05 However, when I go to leave my car I want that handgun completely out of sight. There's some really inexpensive options for doing this. I mean some of them start at less than $30. They're just super lock boxes. They're made of metal. They're padded. They have a three digit combination lock and they come with a cable that allows you to loop the cable around the frame of your automobile seat so that you can then store the handgun in there, lock it, and put it underneath your car seat. Some of these are relatively inexpensive under $30. They go up in price and probably robustness. Probably the more robust they are, the more they're going to defy any attempt to open 'em. Steve: 16:05 For the most part, people that break into and enter into cars, burglarize cars, they're moving pretty fast. They don't have the tools it would take to free that storage safe from it. I don't wanna say you can't break in to it, but it's gonna be pretty difficult. Most of you know, burglars don't carry around a set of bolt cutters, those are hard to explain in the event that you run into a police officer, especially if you have a background. But something just as small as that can go a long ways towards securing a handgun inside of a vehicle. Steve: 16:46 Yeah, that's awesome. Mike: 16:48 I've had those that have the cable that wrap around like seat post lock into it ... Yep, yep. Steve: 16:56 Yes sir. One of the things I might add is that it requires discipline in order to always do this. Having good intentions and then failing to following through, that's not gonna get you what you want. It may take a little bit of time in order to get that handgun safely out of the holster or however you carry it. Basically, something I've really encouraged all of our listeners to do is to make sure that you have taken some formal training from a qualified instructor so you know how to get handguns in and back into the holster safely. Stan: 17:37 That's right. Steve: 17:38 You have to do it the same way every single time. It needs to be done so that trigger finger is straight, you're concentrating on what you're doing, you're not multi-tasking. And when you withdraw that handgun and you insert that handgun back into the holster, you don't wanna be muzzling any of your own body parts. Stan: 17:57 That's right. You know we had a member just recently send a email, I think I shared it with you Steve, in which he listened to you the last time you were on the podcast and he signed up for one of your classes 'cause I think he was just within 30 miles of you. Steve: 18:15 That's correct. Stan: 18:16 It got just like Steve said and I'll have him again share a list of qualified instructors, firearms instructors, that he would use or that he has gone to their classes and actually verified that they are legit or significant in the industry. Make sure we'll share that stuff with you, as well. Stan: 18:41 But like Steve said, it's absolutely important to get that training. I train police officer 15 years and even they don't have as much time as they should on protecting their firearm, getting it in and out of the holster, establishing that "muscle memory" and preparing for someone that is intentional about hurting you. That doesn't happen to often in your lifetime, but a traumatic attack when someone that is really, they have that thing, either some liquid courage I call alcohol, or some type of drug that takes them to a place where they're not thinking sensibly or they're just have decided that you are the target and they're gonna execute an attack ... It doesn't happen often, but when it does you have to be ready to go beyond just verbal commands. Something you might have to be prepared to do, especially for a surprise attack or ambush type situation, you have to be prepared to respond to these things. Stan: 20:00 Seek out a lot of training on the range. Go ahead and invest into a training firearm, I'm talkin' maybe a little rubber gun or something like that that's similar to what you carry and then you and your buddies get together in a safe manner just wrestle around. Get out the house and put it some time where somebody's trying to get your weapon so you can figure out what am I gonna do? Stan: 20:29 In case and point, I was really hard on the officers. If there's any listening, they really, you'll vouch for this. I was hard on the officers and I would literally, this is no joke, some of the other instructors look at me like I was crazy, but I would slap them so hard when I get on their gun and they wouldn't knock my hand off of it. Just something as simple as that. So I would hit 'em and give them some physical encouragement so that they know that this is serious. There's a couple of training recruits that I made cry, boys and girls. I made 'em cry, but it's so that you train in a sterile environment and as much as you can try to make it so that this is real. Stan: 21:14 You need to practice the fight for your life so that you know when you actually do, you can handle a three minute fight or protect your weapon, or even while you on the ground, try to figure out how would I pull it out of my holster if someone is on top of me. How do I adjust my body? These are really really important things that we spend really not enough time. You still need to spend a lot of time on the range and in target shooting, but no one spends time trying to figure out, what would actually happen if? What would I do? Same thing with the training weapon, I keep saying training weapon because I don't want nobody accidentally shooting their friend. What would I do if I just parked somewhere in my garage and someone opened up my door and came inside my drivers side door and pinned me to my passenger side door where I couldn't get my firearm out and I still got my seatbelt on. These are those things that don't happen often, but when they do, if you have a plan you got a better chance of surviving attack like that. Steve: 22:18 That's actually awesome, awesome advice. I'm glad you said that. That's something that should probably be discussed in a future article or podcast. Having the experience and the skills and the ability what Stan is referring to, not only does it better prepare you for such an incident, it also puts you in a position where if you have those skills and you know how you would probably properly respond, it makes one less likely to prematurely go to the handgun when they think "Wow, this person is about to unleash some violence on me. My only response is gonna be I go to my handgun, and then it turns out I was wrong. There was video I did it prematurely. Now I'm facing a brandishment issue." Stan: 23:14 Oh we've had several of those. Really, these people, they were lucky Steve, that we had the resources to handle their mistake. You guys gotta be careful out there because those mistakes cost 10,000 to start with and then it goes up from there. If you dip too far away from us and go outside of coverage, then you're on your own and that sucks. We want to do everything in our power to take care of you and that's why we give you guys these articles and podcasts and different things so you can learn from the mistakes of others. Learn from the challenges of others. Don't make you that guy because that guy, it hurts when somebody says "Will the defendant please stand." Nobody wants to hear that. Nobody. Stan: 24:09 Be mindful of those things and before Steve steps back in, I passed up a few things that they said something significant, he and Mike. I'm one when I'm in the car I like to carry on hip as well, but I too, I carry secondary weapons. I have a real nice seven, eight inch, I think it's an eight inch knife that my door, right inside my drivers side door, I have an additional one over on my passenger side and some other thing I hold up in different areas of my car so that if I do get pushed down somewhere and Michael calls it, what did you say? I ball up into a fetal position? I'm a pretty tough guy but, if I get caught slippin', I know that if I got pushed into a fetal position, which is not my go to position, but if I got pushed into a fetal position because someone got the jump on me at the gas station or whatever, I fall into a position and a space where there's another weapon that I'm gonna do some major damage so that I can get to my gun. So those are things you guys to think about- Steve: 25:29 That's awesome. Stan: 25:29 Plus, Steve talked about carrying a gun in places where you cannot, or not carrying because you know you can't carry a firearm. But don't forget those who are CCW Safe members, we cover you for any legal weapon. If you can't carry a firearm and you have another legal weapon or weapon of opportunity or even physical force to defend the life of yourself or another, we got you covered. That's one of the reasons why when Mike and I designed these models and the police union model, we made sure that we said "Okay. We need to cover these guys like we had coverage when we were in the police department." There were times we couldn't use, like at the state fair, there's so many people that you wouldn't dare pull your gun out and start shooting in that direction where there's a suspect, plus 50 people behind 'em depending on your distance. Stan: 26:27 There's other things that we have to have or weapons of opportunity have been used to take a life on the police department with like flashlights and such. A lot of officers had to feel people flashlights. These two of the things that we would if there was cement screw you had to pick up and defend your life, we got you. We got you covered. Anyway, that's what I kinda wanted to talk about coverage. The people, they really like to know how deep that goes, Steve. So go ahead and continue sir. Steve: 26:56 Excellent. Well one of the things I kinda wanted to touch on is that the inexpensive safes that I'm referring to. While they should secure a firearm in most instances, they're not quick access. If you want something that's quick access and also secure, then you're probably looking at additional funds and I have zero issue with that. One of the things that I do kinda like about these more inexpensive lock boxes with the cable is that if you are staying in a place other than your home, let's say for instance it's a travel trailer, it's a hotel room, and you want to be able to secure our handgun from reasonable efforts to have it stolen or to keep children from accessing it, this same lock box can be used to secure the handgun, loop the cable around the doorframe. I'm sure that listeners can find other ways to do that, but that also affords you another means of keeping that handgun secure when it's not on your person. Steve: 28:13 Something that's really important is whether you store a handgun in a vehicle or not. I try to avoid stickers and decals that say things such as "I don't call 911", "Driver only carries $20 worth of ammunition", I try to keep those kinda decals off my vehicle because I think that's just kind of a advertisement that says burglarize me first. I think that's probably a good way to go and also it just makes common sense. Don't leave other items out there that either have decals on your vehicle, but you have like uh you left your cell phone out there. You left the obvious charging cord for maybe a garment or a TomTom or a purse. Or anything that looks like it might hold something of value because it doesn't take any time at all for an experienced criminal to break into your car, grab that particular item, and they're gone. I mean, car alarms are such that we hear 'em going off all the time and what happens when we hear a car alarm going off in a parking lot most of the time? We ignore it. Stan: 29:32 We disregard it, yeah. Steve: 29:33 Somebody was looking for their vehicle. The thing is, anything you can kinda do to keep your vehicle sort of under the radar, be kind of the gray man if you will, I think that helps. The other thing too is think about where you're gonna park your car. Think about it in advance. Are there locations where your car is more likely to be broken into than others? Give that some thought. The closer I can get to a store entrance when I park, that's a good thing. I like parking under lights. I just try to take all those things into consideration that is just not a good idea to put your handgun in a position where others can get it. The numbers, a matter of fact, I believe it was in Memphis that I think the number is over a thousand handguns possibly, or firearms are stolen from vehicles every year. Stan: 30:35 Oh my god. Steve: 30:35 That is, people are losing a lot of guns. In some instances from what I understand, people are leaving handguns in cars and the cars are unlocked. Stan: 30:48 That's right. Steve: 30:48 Just take all this in to consideration. These gun safes are not that expensive and a little bit of foresight can really save you a lot of trouble later. Stan: 30:59 That's right. Mike: 31:00 Hey Steve, can those boxes also the safes, the small safes, can those also be used to transport on planes? Do you know what the policy of that by chance? Steve: 31:15 I'm gonna say that the small ones probably can. I probably need to verify that. I believe that I read that that is the case. But that's also a very, very good way to secure a hand gun, I think the main thing is TSA need to be able to access it. And I'm not sure exactly how that would work with the three digit combinations. By the same token, when I fly I use a three digit combination padlock. I know TSA can access those, but I'm not sure if that's the case on this. We probably just need to check that out before answering. Stan: 31:54 Yeah, make sure you check the rules and regulations associated with each airline that you fly 'cause all of them a little bit different. Also, to piggyback what Steve was just making reference to, I've said this in other podcasts as well, have a plan when you leave your house. There's two things that you shouldn't do at night. Plan to do them during the day. That is to get gas and go to the ATM so that you have a better chance of not being targeted. Stan: 32:26 The other thing, even if you have these boxes and stuff like that, I always say you stopping at the mall, you stop somewhere, if it's a planned stop, stop about two blocks away. Pull over to the side, put your gun in your box, put your purses in your trunk so that people don't see you do these things when you pull up to the mall, and different stuff like that because the greatest point of vulnerability is when you're trying to concentrate on how to store your firearm. Now you've got your head down and doin' different things like that. When you get to the store, you should be ready just to pop out, look around, like Steve said, find a great spot to park, look around make sure there's no strange looking people out, or people out of place. Then get out and go in to the store, making sure your stuff is locked up and there's nothing visible to be stolen. Thanks Steve for all that. Steve: 33:26 Excellent point. Excellent, excellent point. Stan: 33:28 Well Steve I have a million of 'em. Thank you. Steve: 33:40 I don't doubt. And anyway, a big part of it is kinda look at the overall picture. Life in many ways in kind of a strategy. It's like okay, my ultimate plan here is I want to be as trained as I can. I want my practice to have been current. I want to be familiar with the laws regarding the use of force, regardless of where I am. When I'm out in the public, to the extent that I can, I want to be armed. When I can't do that, I want my guns secured. I want to minimize the time that I'm at at-risk locations. Sometimes I realize that cannot be avoided. But, the main thing is just kinda try to use common sense and then in addition to common sense, this is one of the things I really try to drive home with my students, is then you've got to use discipline. When you're tired, or it's raining, or you're cold, or you wanna get something done, saying "You know what? I'm just not gonna do what I know is smart this time," I think that's a slippery slope that you're going down to. Steve: 34:53 I just really encourage all the listeners, I would encourage this to anybody, is just use good judgment, but then always, always, always, follow through if you can. Stan: 35:05 That's right. Michael you're up. Mike: 35:11 I'm just listening, man. Stan: 35:16 Listen, you know you got a million things to say. Steve: 35:20 Stan, I have something to say. Stan: 35:22 Uh oh. Steve: 35:24 This is going back to the comment you made about the use of a defensive knife. Stan: 35:30 Yes, sir. Steve: 35:31 I absolutely subscribe to that. I keep a knife on my person any time I'm not in the hospital doin' somethin' related to being a nose guy. I keep a knife on my person. The ability to use that as a force multiplier, especially for females who in many ways a lot of them are assaulted way different than males are. A lot of times with females, and this is maybe even true for smaller males, is that the other person is more prone to just using physical force in order to force their will and get what they want, as opposed to the threat of using a handgun in order to accomplish that. Having that knife on your person, close access, and having it in a position where I can access it or it can be accessed relatively quickly, and knowing how to use it when you're in an entangled situation, man those are awesome skills. If you have that ability in order to do that and you have nothing in your hands more than a really robust stainless steel ink pen, you're well armed. Stan: 37:01 Absolutely. Steve: 37:01 You can do a lot of damage with that ink pen in terms of putting the other person in a situation where they're forced to break contact or they can't continue doing whatever it was when they were attempting to injure you, sexually assault you, or kill you for that matter. Stan: 37:22 That's right. Hey Mike what is the name of the ... The name just escapes me. What's the name of the bracelet that you and I wear? Mike: 37:35 Oh, the underarm, I mean the Leatherman Tread? Stan: 37:36 Yes, that's right. The Leatherman Tread, if you don't know what that is, pick one up because it's a very, very cool looking piece and it has a lot of tools and stuff on it, but I wear it a lot because it too, I've learned how to adjust it to make it a impromptu weapon. It's one of my favorite ones to wear on the planes. I open it open and drop it down to almost cover my knuckles if I had to deal with something like that. There's a different way you can carry it with the tools that you can use as almost a cutting type device to defend yourself if somebody got you wrapped up and they tryin' to go for your gun and you take it and you just kinda rip a portion of skin across the top of their forehead and make 'em bleed into their eye. Poke and do anything you need to do. You really have to have the mindset to say, "if you're going for my gun, I am going to bite pieces of your cheek out. I'm gonna pull your eyeball out." You gotta be ready to do all those things. Stan: 38:45 When I talked about the training and the academy, I'm really not playing about that. One of those individuals who could not get me off of his gun, five years later, he answered a call here in Oklahoma City in which he was attacked. It was a robbery call and they said the guy only had a knife so he got out, he wasn't prepared. The guy ended up physically attacking him, taking his gun from him, standing over top of the officer, and shooting at him while he was on the ground. While he twisted and turned, only the hand of God saved that officer from being injured 'cause that guy was right above him and he wasn't shot. The bottom line to the story is it's very serious. You are carrying around a tool of death and destruction and you need to act like it. You need to be able to protect it. Think about these different things. Pick up the pens, the things that can be used as impromptu weapons to protect yourself in the secondary. Steve: 40:09 You know Stan, there was actually a tactical pen that I saw at the shot show this year called the Impromptu. Stan: 40:17 Really? Pull that out. Steve: 40:19 Yes, it's made by Gerber. It's actually a decent writing instrument. It actually is one of the click pens so it's not one of the ones you have to take it in two pieces and everything. Something like that in your hand, especially if you know how to use it and your target is forehead and eyes, that's a pretty awesome tool for doing that. If you don't have anything else, especially recommend this to people that are having to walk to their cars at nighttime after dark. Just simply having that pen in your hand and an understanding of few very, very basic moves can go a long ways towards making sure that you're less likely to be injured or worse. Stan: 41:14 I love that. I think I'm a get that one. I just saw a picture of it on the internet. Mike: 41:19 Yeah, I pulled it up. I pulled it up too while [crosstalk 00:41:22] Stan: 41:22 Impromptu technical pen. Steve: 41:24 Yes, sir. Stan: 41:25 I like those. Steve: 41:25 Yeah, you're timing is awesome. Stan: 41:28 Yeah I actually keep something similar to that on my visor, but I like that one. I'm a get that. Stan: 41:37 Oh, thank you sir. Yeah, you know what you're right. That's one of those things, what can I carry on the airplane? Stan: 41:42 You guys, it's really important to do all these things and to prepare. Always remember, Steve talked about it before in one of his last podcast about training with jiu jitsu and some type of martial arts and keeping yourself physically ready to defend yourself. No matter how old you get, you have to figure it out for your body type and what you do to be able to defend yourself. Don't just walk around and grow old into a victim. Get yourself ready and do what you can to survive. Just really important to seek out these instructors. Physical martial arts type training should go side by side with firearms training. It's a close cousin and it too will save your life. You have to do these things. Mike: 42:38 Yeah and I would just tell people too, look back over some of our articles, especially from Steve. In the podcast we had Steve on not too long ago, we talked one about gear. But also Bob O'Connor, his series. If you just search Bob O'Connor you'll pull up some of his articles as well. You have one on the principles of concealed carry and one being mindset. So we definitely have things on our side that can kind of point you in the right direction. Ultimately it's going to come down to you as a concealed carrier, taking it upon yourself to do some of these things that we're recommending because I do strongly believe everything we've said here today, I totally believe in. When I saw that post by Mac it was like, it's so true that just because- Stan: 43:46 [crosstalk 00:43:46] Mac's social media, he'd be great to follow because- Mike: 43:50 Yeah, he would. Stan: 43:50 We're talking about a hero in training. I don't know anybody that goes as hard as Mac. Mike: 43:57 I think it is ... let me look it up right quick. TMA on Instagram, he does a lot of stuff on Instagram and it is TMACSINC. That's Pat McNamara. He's got some really good drills and for law enforcement he's got some great shooting drills with sandbags and doing things along with the shooting. I haven't seen much of those on there lately. He had a lot of those in the past. Stan: 44:42 Yeah he's mixing up, but you definitely need to follow him. He's the real deal and you talk about extreme training, you just take what he does and kinda dumb it down for your body type and level. You can really, really increase your abilities just by getting a lot of that stuff done. It's really hard to not train static, but it really is important to raise your heart rate because if somebody surprise attacks you, everything is gonna shut down and your body is gonna prepare for trauma. So your body prepares for war, but in doing so there's things happening in your body that you're not gonna be able to control, so you gotta try to recreate that or get it as close as you can to that and see how you respond when you shoot a firearm at that time. Those are really, really important to do so find people. Stan: 45:41 You know Pat and you know of course Vicars and all the rest of our guys. Jeff Gonzalez and Spalding and some of the others that we subscribe to and that are associated with CCW Safe as well. Just find these trainers and put in the work. Put in the work so that when you get attacked, you don't have to. Mike: 46:02 And speaking of, we're actually having Larry on next week, I believe. Stan: 46:07 That's right. [crosstalk 00:46:09] Mike: 46:10 I'll reach out to Pat too and probably get him on. Stan: 46:13 That would be awesome. Mike: 46:15 He's got a really good deal talking about personal protection detail, controlling your own personal protection detail. And he's got some really good- Stan: 46:30 Be your own body guard. Mike: 46:31 Short videos on those. What was that? Steve: 46:38 I think you said being your own body guard. Stan: 46:40 Yeah, be your own body guard. But it derives from the sentinel, correct Mike? Mike: 46:46 Yeah, he has a book called the Sentinel that I would say if you haven't read that, get it. You can get it on Amazon. I think you can get a digital format, it's just a short read. It's a very short read, but it's just on being your own sentinel for you and your family. Developing personal protection details, plans, and it's just a great blueprint for your own personal safety plans. Stan: 47:20 Absolutely. Mike: 47:22 Lets talk about, are there any other social media that you follow, Steve, that you would recommend for people? Steve: 47:36 I'll tell you what, I like Greg Ellifritz. A lot of the information he puts out I find very sound. There's another instructor that actually did a interview with him and submitted an article, named Cecil Burch. Cecil Burch, he has a company called Immediate Action Combatives and he is very much dialed into just the short range, a realistic approach to dealing with a situation in where your near contact distance or contact distance in such a manner that regardless of your age and almost your physical condition, you can do things that lessen the chances that you're going to be taken out of the fight immediately. Basically, you can pick your skills and use them as a speed bump in order to gain some time and then turn the odds back into your favor. So I follow him, anything by Craig Douglas. Another guy named Paul Sharp. These guys, they blog, they post on Facebook and I pretty much read everything that they do very carefully. Tom Gibbons, y'all have heard me talk about him multiple times. With range master, he has a monthly newsletter. Always got some good articles in that. Another person that I follow is Carl Wren KR training. He is a retired college professor, grand master IPSC shooter and a basically a full time trainer. Just very, very, very bright. Very articulate. Very analytical. I just kinda listen to what these guys have to say and they're not all guys. Steve: 49:36 Melody is someone whenever she posts something, she especially kind of tuned in to the perhaps a female perspective on self defense. She's a relatively small female and what she has done and can do, she's very- Mike: 49:53 Who's that? Steve: 49:54 In to Melody Lauer. Mike: 50:00 Lauer? Steve: 50:02 Lauer. LAUER I believe. Mike: 50:05 And then what was Cecil Burch's training program called? Steve: 50:11 Immediate Action Combatives. Mike: 50:15 Okay. Steve: 50:15 Yeah, very, very, very articulate. Very articulate, I mean everything he says is very insightful and it's doable. There's no cool ninja commando stuff in his program. It's largely based upon common sense. He's got outstanding martial arts background in addition to his firearms background. He's a ... Golly, he's a ... I'm not sure how many stripes he has, but he's a black belt in Brazilian jiu jitsu under Megaton. And so- Mike: 50:52 Where is he at? Missouri? Steve: 50:54 Out of Phoenix, Arizona. Mike: 50:57 Oh Phoenix, okay. Steve: 50:59 Phoenix, Arizona. Matter of fact, he's not too far from Ernest Langdon. He and Ernest are acquainted. I try to read that stuff all the time. I'd rather kinda learn a lot of that material through their experience as opposed to my experience, 'cause you know what, a lot of experience I've gained is a kind of specific to me and some of it has been kind a painful acquiring so, I'd rather, I like to read that kinda stuff and say "oh wow, this guy found himself in that situation. This is how he dealt with it, or this is how he or she believed they could have dealt with it better. Okay." I filed that away in my mental Rolodex which means that okay, I've seen this. This is something that I can use to benefit myself if I find myself in what appears to be a like scenario. Mike: 51:52 You know that's some good stuff. I was pulling a lot of these up as you were talking about 'em. This is something that we should start doing, Stan. Start recommending some of these, some of the people that we follow, and some of the other companies that we're dealing with now. Stan: 52:16 Yeah, I love that. Steve: 52:17 There's a lot of good instructors out there and one of the things that I've noticed a trend towards is that we're seeing more of the, how should I say this, works for practical self defense scenarios. When I first started training which was in 1993, the premise was that the guy was always gonna have a revolver held at belly level and he's gonna be wearing a ski mask. Okay so that's how we always trained and everything that we ever shot was a guy like that. And then we got in to the whole tactical side of that, which was cool. Tactical carbines, shotguns, team tactics, high risk entry, vehicle defense, did a bunch of that. And that was cool too. But, I always kind of saw myself when I did this, I think I'm kind of like a grownup kid here. I'm having a great time and I'm sure some of these skills could be useful to me at some point, but I'm not sure exactly when. Steve: 53:24 Now we're seeing a trend where we have so much video out there, John Corriea has done a wonderful job of a, and hopefully I pronounced his name correctly, of getting out a lot of video on situations where people had to defend themselves against perhaps a beat down, a stabbing, a robbing, a kidnapping. Now we can kinda see what's happening in these real life situations. And so our training now has become more specific to dealing with those kind of situations which I think this is probably one of the best times ever for a concealed carrier to be investing in training. Stan: 54:07 That's right. Steve: 54:14 [crosstalk 00:54:14] There's a lot of good stuff out there, a lot of good stuff out there. Sorry I interrupted. Mike: 54:18 That's all right. Just Stan wanted to, you had sent a text saying you wanted to cover, you wanted to address some email or something? Stan: 54:26 Yeah, just real quick. Mike and I, we always suggest you guys call in and give us some feedback on the podcast and all the stuff that we're doing to help you become your own risk manager. So real quick, want to give a shout out to a few people starting off with Clip Beasley, he's a supportive one, his quote was "Today I unlocked my phone and the start of your podcast, it began playing." He was really excited, he listened to it. He says he really appreciates the things that we're doing and it's very positive, our association. He kinda gave us a big shout out for what we doing with the podcast and said kudos. Then we have Michael W. From North Carolina. He's a former law enforcement officer. He retired from North Carolina state LEO and he says that "I gained a lot of insight from your messages. I recently switched from," I'm not gonna name the company, "and have gained more from CCW Safe in a month than I did from them in almost two years. Please continue to podcast." Stan: 55:43 And then finally, from J Ralsh in Virginia, it's a pretty long one, I'm not gonna read all of it, but he said, "Gentlemen, I want to let you know I'm enjoying the new podcast. Informative, interesting, and continue drill down the critical factors of self defense. Same goes for the articles, videos, and online training you provide." He had a story where, following listening to the podcast, he actually had a incident, a road rage incident and a guy jumped out who had, getting in front of him. He jumped out and started coming back toward his car. He had positioned himself tactically already and he put it in reverse and backed away. And then he did 20 feet first and then kept coming 20 more feet until the guy got frustrated and got back in his car. He said, then is quote states, "I want to let you know your hard work and dedication has paid off. Education is key for CCW Safe carriers and most don't have nearly enough as they should. Keep up the good work and thank you for what you do for the community." Stan: 56:45 So I want to let you guys know we appreciate that. Keep sending in your stories. We love to hear that you know you're using your head to avoid these incidents. You're planning ahead so not to be in these situations and you're not launching yourself into deadly force situations when you have the power to remove yourself. So thanks a lot for those who are listening and having successful outcomes and not changing their lives with a deadly force incident. Mike: 57:16 Yeah, that's awesome to hear. We love hearing those stories because it's just awesome to hear that people are, they're getting something out of the articles, out of the podcast, so forth. So yeah, keep those coming in. Mike: 57:32 All right, well we're right at about an hour. Anybody have anything to add? Steve: 57:38 I tell you what, I thought this was a good topic. I know it is not real sexy in terms of, okay you just need to be able to secure your gun and everything, but think it's really important and I hope this is of some benefit to our listeners. Mike: 57:59 And I think it's something, it's just not, it's something that a lot of people don't think about and a lot of people may not want to think about it, but like you said, it is very important. You have to think about all these things we've talked about today. Mike: 58:19 Steve, thanks for coming on again. I'm sure we'll, well I'll see you next, I'll see you Monday, right? Steve: 58:25 Yes, sir. Mike: 58:27 And Stan, I will see you next week. Stan: 58:31 Yes, sir. [crosstalk 00:58:34] Mike: 58:35 All right. You guys take care. Steve: 58:35 Okay guys. Be safe out there. Stan: 58:35 Thank you. Mike: 58:35 Bye, take care.

Patriotdefense's podcast
Mall Ninjas and Gear Whores enough is enough....

Patriotdefense's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 58:12


Bunkered down in the war room somewhere in the high desert of southern Idaho I am joined by Kevin Tarver and Mark Benedict where we discuss all things firearms and self defense training...

Raider-Cop Nation
The Plastic Gun #57

Raider-Cop Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 65:14


  Intro: Host Alpha Mike brings the audience up to speed on the Raider-Cop Nation social network on reaching our community. For twitter the user name has changed to @RadioCopNation and of course on facebook.com/RaiderCopNation/ . Alpha Mike also introduced the new podcast segment called, "Test Everything" to the Raider-Cop Nation audience. Test Everything talks about the power of Godin our life. The podcast takes us through the Biblejourney verse by verse, challenging us all the way. Today Law Enforcementpersonnel need a spiritual backup more than ever. The Podcast runs every Monday, Weds and Friday for 90 days. Uplifting, motivating, and encouragingall, in God’s Word, in less than 5 minutes. Alpha Mike in obedience to the great commission, declared by Jesus. Main Topic: The first polymer framed firearm was in 1959 the Remington Nylon 66 rifle. Later Heckler & Koch (H&K) created  the VP 70 semiautomatic 12 years before the launch of Glock. The the gun that changed the rules of the game, the Glock was introduced as the model 17 in 1982 with design created from 1979-1982.  Developed by Gaston Glock for the Austrian Army & police with military specs, the weapon changed the rules of the game with, the birth of the "plastic gun". Polymer the lower half of the semiautomatic was nick named by people as " a plastic gun", but this material revolutionized the gun industry. The current market for gun manufactures in concealed carry, and the race to catch Glock is big. Alpha, also talks about the new P365 from Sig, created to compete with the Glock 43. Alpha also mentioned that Glock now has introduce the law enforcement preferred weapon as a new model in the 45. Each model number for Glock are numbered names based on the Patentof the gun. Co-Host Mike Sierra: talks about the current gun culture and mindset.  Pistol Pete the Gunsmith: Breakdown the winning strategies of modifying your weapon making you a better shooter.  Reference: Remington Nylon 66 Rifle 22L  Heckler & Koch VP70  Glock  sootch00 TruGlo TFO Tritium Fiber Optic  Glock Wheaton Arms Elite Flat Face trigger (sootch00) Glock Triggers Glock Custom Carry Pistol (sootch00)  How to clean your Glock What's up next: Human Trafficking # 58 with the Cop, October 24, 2018. Pistol Pete the Gunsmith  Kilo Sierra’s companies: Sepulveda inc Gun Safety: ( Important )  @RaiderCopNation @alphamike2017 #RaiderCopNation#Leatherneck7 @o9TacticalG www.o9tg.com Test Everything 5 mintues on the Power of God Facebook  Twitter iTunes  Spotify   Stitcher  Google Play  PodBean  YouTube TuneIn

Not Your Average Gun Girls Podcast
Episode 29: Concealed Carry and the P365 with Hana Bilodeau

Not Your Average Gun Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 39:03


Episode 29: Concealed Carry and the P365 with Hana Bilodeau About This Episode: In this week's episode, Amy and Emily catch up with Hana Bilodeau of the Sig Sauer Inc. Hana walks us through the P365, the initial issues with the firearm and how Sig Sauer has addressed those. The ladies talk why the P365 might be a good choice for your concealed carry as well as other options from Sig Sauer. They also talk through concealed carry issues affecting women, like clothing and carrying a spare magazine. Finally, the ladies discuss getting training with your concealed carry firearm and a few of the types of training available. Sponsored By: Style Me Tactical, a lifestyle blog sharing concealed carry tips, outfits, and preparedness advice. Alexo Athletica, the first active carry wear line on the market keeping women safe and stylish. Let’s Get Social: NYAGG@ConcealedCarry.com Instagram | Facebook | YouTube

The John1911 Podcast
EP99 - Youtube kills Brownells, P365 Issues, New FBI Drop Test

The John1911 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 74:09


On this episode of the John1911 Podcast:   Issues with the SIG P365. FBI Agent Backflip Drop Test.  Dick Skins in video games.  Youtube kills Brownell's Channel.  US Army M4/M16 Selector Issue.  Slimy Gunbroker Sellers.  Jay Leno finally gets a Ferritt. Bill Maher is a selfish bastard.      Marky & Freeze www.John1911.com  "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"

Get On Target
Episode 216 - Get On Target - Head to Head Showdown - Sig Sauer P365 vs. Glock 43

Get On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 20:28


Recorded in the Birdman Media Studio, located next to The Hub. In this episode Bruce and Birdman compare the Sig Sauer P365 and the Glock 43. Video @ https://youtu.be/k95Riq0H-Qg Stop by The Hub, located 5208 W White Mountain Blvd, Lakeside, AZ 85929 Visit The Hub @  https://thehubaz.com/  

Shannon Smith Shooting Show
Shannon Smith Shooting EP37

Shannon Smith Shooting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 31:44


This episode we talk concealed carry and the new P365 and also a recap of the A6 Multigun Championship

Gun Talk
Sig Sauer P365; Weird Gun Designs; Upcoming Gun Purchases: Gun Talk Radio | 2.4.18 D

Gun Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 33:44


Tom, Jim, and Michelle discuss the new P365 from Sig Sauer, weird gun designs, and upcoming gun purchases. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk®, 2.4.18 Hour 4

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
Episode 189: Government Study Into Online Gun Sales Finds…NOTHING

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 75:29


Riley and Jacob talk about the best latest news from the industry with a MAJOR announcement from SIG Sauer about their new P365 pistol. It's an exciting new design that has many in the industry asking if it will be the G43/Shield killer?? In addition to several amazing JUSTIFIED stories, we cover a big news story about the findings of the Government Accountability Office investigation into online gun sales loopholes...or should we say the lack of findings?

Otra Mirada Y Un Poco De Todo - RTT
Otra mirada T2-P365

Otra Mirada Y Un Poco De Todo - RTT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 24:40


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三国演义 亲子共读
三国演义 亲子共读第68回P365-366半

三国演义 亲子共读

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 6:46