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Episode 167: Sig releases a PDW kit for the 320, Walther time travels, Tanfoglio still makes handguns and more! 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
Tyler Turner is back. Tyler and Joel discussed the block Tyler taught at the PSTG Summit, current training, and settle the debate of metal guns versus polymer. Log into Practical Shooting Training Group to watch the video feed for the podcast, view the content linked in the show notes, and ask follow up questions at http://pstg.us/
Nel nuovo episodio di TuttoLibri, la nostra Liliana Russo presenta Picasso. La mala arte di Michela Tanfoglio
MICHELA TANFOGLIO - PICASSO. LA MALA ARTE - presentato da Tiziana Ricci
This week Joel and Tyler settle the great debate of Glock v Tanfoglio for USPSA production and carry optics divisions while Cody is busy with gainful employment. The post SFP 126 – Glock v Tanfoglio appeared first on Axon Shooting Sports.
This week on Firearm Friday we welcome Keith from EAA to the show. Listen in as we talk about the firearm importation business. Learn about European American Armory brands such as Tanfoglio, Girsan and more. This podcast is made possible in part by Sportman's Guide. Check out some #TacticalLeprechaun Approved Gear Over In The Amazon Influencer Store. You can also follow or support our efforts over on the CloverTac Patreon page. Keep in touch with our monthly newsletter available over on the CloverTac Website. ---------- CloverTac Productions Original Content Credit: Christopher Dover chris.dover@clovertac.com Music Graciously Provided By: Violet Heart http://www.violetheartmusic.com
https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/talkinglead/TLP_323_Europran_American_Arms_Corp.mp3 How much would you pay for another information packed episode of the Talking Lead Podcast? Don't answer yet. What if I told you joining Lefty this episode is the owner of European American Armory Corporation (EAA) Keith Bernkrant & iconic infomercial voice over legend, Bill Silver?! (Bill is now EAA's sales and marketing guru) But wait! there's more..Before having some fun with Bill and his past life the Talking Lead Jackwagon Train and Lead Force One thunder in for the Talking Lead "Trains & Planes" segment. Next the guys go into details on the "Gobbler", Girsan's turkey hunting shotgun and we talk about a new and innovative way to conceal carry, The ABDO. We also discuss Girsan's wide line of handguns and EAA's other offerings from Tanfoglio & Weihrauch. Keith drops a few "coming soon" announcements you don't want to miss. And Lefty announces a new giveaway contest. Now, how much would you pay!?
On this week’s episode, we discuss the Italian Firearms Group Defiant Stock 1 made by Tanfoglio, The Rock River arms LAR-22 style AR 22lr’s, and the Streamlight TL-Racker for the mossberg 500/590 and Remington 870’s. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week's episode, we discuss the Italian Firearms Group Defiant Stock 1 made by Tanfoglio, The Rock River arms LAR-22 style AR 22lr’s, and the Streamlight TL-Racker for the mossberg 500/590 and Remington 870’s. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
This week on the podcast, on the two year anniversary of switching to shoot a Tanfoglio, I look back on the different Production guns I've shot over my career and talk about what I learned from each one, and what I like about what I have now.
On this episode, I talk about a few gear changes I made in 2017, what I liked and disliked about the old gear, and what pushed me over the edge to change to something else. The items covered include my magazine pouches, Tanfoglio grip panels, bullet weight and profile, hat camera, and the biggest change of the year: switching guns.
Cecilia besitter talang och vinnarskalle. Det i kombination med rutin, träning och en bra prestation på EM 2016 fick Tanfoglio att lyfta på ögonbrynen. Vi får även höra om go-fika i luftgevärshallen, bok- och träningstips, vilka internationella matcher som rekommenderas samt en hel del annat.
In the live chat for the last Triangle Tactical Q&A show, Austin asked "What's the difference between IDPA and USPSA?" I didn't have time to get to it in the Live Q&A show, so I thought I'd talk about it here on the main podcast. Here's the rundown: Concealment: IDPA requires you to have your gun concealed. You'll generally see people using a vest to conceal their gun, but a vest is not required. USPSA does not require your gun to be concealed. Divisions: For the most part, the different divisions in each game are somewhat similar-ish. In USPSA there are 7 divisions. This is really high level, but here's the breakdown: Production - This is the division I shoot. You'll want to shoot 9mm in Production. You're limited to 10rds in a magazine, and in this division you'll see a lot of Glocks, M&P's, CZ's and Tanfoglio pistols. Carry Optics - This division is for pistols that have slide-ride optics. My advice here is to buy an optic with a GREAT warranty. I've seen a LOT of them break, and they're expensive. Pistol Caliber Carbine - Pretty self explanatory. You're generally going to see 9mm AR's, that sort of thing. Single Stack - This is a division for 1911 pattern pistols. Limited - You can basically do whatever you want to your pistol in Limited, except for have a compensator, optic, or weapon-light. You'll generally see .40S&W 2011 pistols in this division. Open - This is the division you probably think of when you think of a race-gun. 2011 pattern pistol, red-dot optic, compensator, chambered in .38Super or 9mm major. IDPA has a few less divisions: Stock Service Pistol - Pretty similar to USPSA's Production division. Guns like the Glock 34, Glock 17, M&P, etc. will shoot in this division without many modifications. Enhanced Service Pistol - ESP allows some more modifications than SSP, as well as single-action pistols. Custom Defensive Pistol - This is basically the 1911 division, but you can shoot other .45ACP pistols here too. Compact Carry Pistol - A division for the smaller guns that people actually carry concealed. It's basically for your S&W Shield sized guns, up to about the Glock 19 sized guns. Back-up Gun - This is or the teeny tiny guns like the Ruger LCP, etc. Stages: USPSA stages can have up to 32 required rounds. This means you'll need to make sure you've got enough magazines to shoot all that. IDPA stages are limited to 18 rounds per stage, which means you need a little less ammo, and other gear to get started. In USPSA, you're basically presented with a problem, and it's up to you to come up with a stage plan, and solve the problem yourself. In IDPA, you'll be told a bit more about how to shoot each stage. "Start here, shoot these targets from here, those targets from there, etc." USPSA Classifier Updates Also in the live chat for the last Triangle Tactical Q&A show I had a few people asking me about my thoughts on the announced USPSA classifier updates. I read the entire thread over on Doodie Project, and honestly, I think the whole thing is a big nothing-burger. I think they should be updated frequently, and I don't really have an issue with how it's being done. Plug of the Week: Jessica Nietzel wrote a FANTASTIC article over on the Shooters Mindset blog about subjectivity in RO calls in USPSA. DQing new shooter SUCKS. DQing you friends SUCKS. But, sometimes it needs to be done. Go read it.
This week: We interview Lucas Apps – blogger and podcaster from Triangle Tactical https://triangletactical.net We found out how Lucas got started shooting, what he'd do as KING of all shooting sports, and some of his thoughts on training and getting started in the sport of USPSA. Be sure to check out his website, his podcast and his guide on How to Get Started in Competitive Shooting https://triangletactical.net/get-started-competitive-shooting/ Elizabeth went to Front Sight Alaska https://www.frontsight.com/alaska/ for a Girl and a Gun event. Bill shot a USPSA match at Snow Shoe Gun Club http://www.snowshoegunclub.com/ and ran a 3Gun match at Birchwood Recreation and Shooting Park http://brspclub.com/ Also mentioned: Ben Stoeger, Andrew Brenca, IDPA, HK, CZ, Tanfoglio, Glock, and the Springfield Range Officer. Music courtesy of Spaztic Productions – thanks Spaz! http://www.spazticproductions.com/ If you have a story or would like to nominate someone to tell their shooter's story email bill@alaskagunschool.com or elizabeth@alaskagunschool.com