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Dick Cupka talks about a new lightweight firearm called the Mountain Goat Helium, which is marketed as suitable for a variety of users, from first-time shooters to outdoor enthusiasts.
The conversation also emphasizes the importance of concealed pistol licenses (CPLs), noting that the lack of transparency from state officials regarding CPL statistics raises concerns. Dick argues that increased CPL ownership correlates with reduced crime rates, citing evidence from other states like Maryland.
Listeners are reminded of local events, including trap shooting at the Tri-County Sportsmen's League, and the host shares details about a cavalry match taking place at the club, inviting listeners to participate.
Later in the show, Dick addresses the topic of Glock handguns and recent legislative efforts in Illinois to ban certain models. Dick criticizes these measures, arguing that they unfairly target specific manufacturers without addressing the root causes of gun violence. The discussion touches on the absurdity of expecting manufacturers to redesign products to prevent illegal modifications.
The show also includes listener calls, with one caller expressing nostalgia for the Tommy gun and discussing its historical significance. Dick shares personal experiences with various firearms and emphasizes the importance of understanding the context of gun ownership and usage.
Dick Cupka talks about a new lightweight firearm called the Mountain Goat Helium, which is marketed as suitable for a variety of users, from first-time shooters to outdoor enthusiasts.
The conversation also emphasizes the importance of concealed pistol licenses (CPLs), noting that the lack of transparency from state officials regarding CPL statistics raises concerns. Dick argues that increased CPL ownership correlates with reduced crime rates, citing evidence from other states like Maryland.
Listeners are reminded of local events, including trap shooting at the Tri-County Sportsmen's League, and the host shares details about a cavalry match taking place at the club, inviting listeners to participate.
Later in the show, Dick addresses the topic of Glock handguns and recent legislative efforts in Illinois to ban certain models. Dick criticizes these measures, arguing that they unfairly target specific manufacturers without addressing the root causes of gun violence. The discussion touches on the absurdity of expecting manufacturers to redesign products to prevent illegal modifications.
The show also includes listener calls, with one caller expressing nostalgia for the Tommy gun and discussing its historical significance. Dick shares personal experiences with various firearms and emphasizes the importance of understanding the context of gun ownership and usage.