In This Episode
- Erin and Weer’d discuss:
- a Bloomberg publication clutching their pearls over SHOT Show, and what it says about who's winning the culture war over guns.
- a successful self-defense shooting with a legally-carried handgun... in New York City?
- an anti-gun lawyer who thinks that "high capacity magazines" were invented in WW2.
- reports from the January NRA Board Meeting are out, and things look promising.
- Weer'd interviews John Richardson about running for NRA Board of Directors.
- and David looks at the new no-lock S&W revolvers.
Show Notes
Main Topic
- SHOT Show 2025 Preview: More Assault Weapons and Silencers
- Brandon Herrerra: We Need to Talk About Keltec
- Keltec PR57 pistols
- Gunman claims self-defense in deadly clash at Brooklyn park, no charges likely: sources
- “Concealed carry is herd immunity against crime” t-shirt
- New Jersey argues in its brief that "the earliest [large capacity magazines] with magazine capacity beyond 10 rounds were designed specifically for use by soldiers during World War II."
- January 2025 NRA Board Meeting
John Richardson Interview
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers
- Smith & Wesson
- Tompkins plc
- American Outdoor Brands
- Smith & Wesson Website
- 629 Mountain Gun
- 686 Plus Mountain Gun
- 432 and 632
- Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 5th Edition
- History and Future of the Smith & Wesson Internal Lock
- British owner sells Smith & Wesson to Arizona company
- The S&W Revolver Internal Lock
- Lipsey's Exclusive: S&W No Lock 686 and 629 Mountain Guns
- Brena Bock Author Page
- David Bock Author Page
- Team And More
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