Episode 30: Thirty cal throwdown.

On this episode of the ProGun Podcast we discuss my comparison of four rifles: two Mosin Nagant rifles (one being an M91/30, the other an M44) and two more modern firearms (one an FNAR, the other being a Winchester Model 70).  Then we do a quick review of the EOTech EXPS2-0 weapon sight. Continue reading Episode 30: Thirty cal throwdown. →

Episode 29: Rimfire Chrono-comparisons and some title II talk.

On this episode We discuss shooting some .22 cartridges across the chronograph from a Heritage Rough Rider, with interchangeable cylinders so it can shoot everything from .22 short to .22 Magnum.  We tested Winchester 29 grain .22 Short, Federal 36 grain .22 Long Rifle, Winchester 37 grain .22 Long rifle, and winchester 45 grain .22 Magnum.  A sample of the chronograph results is available here: .22 Chonograph results(Open Document Spreadsheet file).  After that we discuss some Title II stuff.

Because we were rushed to record this episode we didn’t have a quote or featured firearm for you.

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Episode 28: Know the Lingo…

This episode’s audio has been shuffled around between various hard drives, USB storage devices for well over a week and even travelled over 380 miles to be edited and posted while Aaron is on vacation.  The holiday season has delayed releasing this previously recorded episode but it has been released.

In this episode we talk a little about hunting with handguns and then mention a few commonly used gun terms that we hear misused often enough.  The Featured Firearm for this week is Ray’s Gen 3 Glock 20 which is chambered in 10mm.  Visit our Facebook Page and our Album for this episode to see our featured Firearm and an example of a Magazine versus a Clip

This episodes quote comes from Ace who has the Confessions of an Armed Californian blog which was formerly The Madman Raves Blog: “Gun Control Groups are places where common sense goes to die.”

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