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It’s been a while since we’ve really explained any of the sounds that we play regularly on the show, so we decided to take a couple minutes this week and go through them and let y’all know what they actually are.
We’re still mailing out Triangle Tactical stickers if you send in a voicemail question for the Q&A podcast. Go to traingletactical.net/voicemail to find out how to do it.
We’ve got another run of T-shirts and hoodies going on right now. If you want one, go buy one before November 19th, 2015.
triangletactical.net/shirts
An Amish man is suing the government because it’s against his religion to have his picture taken, and he needs a picture ID to buy as gun from an FFL.
A single feature “assault weapon” ban was introduced in Wisconsin. This thing is just sad.
A stabbing at a California college was interrupted by a good guy without a gun. It was then stopped by good guys with guns.
Ben’s been experimenting with making visually distinct dummy rounds again. He’s now usingBrass Black and Montana Gold bullets to make all black dummy rounds for dryfire that are visually distinct from real ammo.
Here’s the post he wrote about it a while back.
It’s been a while since we’ve really explained any of the sounds that we play regularly on the show, so we decided to take a couple minutes this week and go through them and let y’all know what they actually are.
We’re still mailing out Triangle Tactical stickers if you send in a voicemail question for the Q&A podcast. Go to traingletactical.net/voicemail to find out how to do it.
We’ve got another run of T-shirts and hoodies going on right now. If you want one, go buy one before November 19th, 2015.
triangletactical.net/shirts
An Amish man is suing the government because it’s against his religion to have his picture taken, and he needs a picture ID to buy as gun from an FFL.
A single feature “assault weapon” ban was introduced in Wisconsin. This thing is just sad.
A stabbing at a California college was interrupted by a good guy without a gun. It was then stopped by good guys with guns.
Ben’s been experimenting with making visually distinct dummy rounds again. He’s now usingBrass Black and Montana Gold bullets to make all black dummy rounds for dryfire that are visually distinct from real ammo.
Here’s the post he wrote about it a while back.