TFB Podcast Roundup 51: Something for Everyone
Welcome to TFB Podcast Roundup 51! The podcasting scene continues to change and evolve as time goes on and while this often sees many great podcasts disappear completely from the internet, it also means that there is almost always something new to listen to if you’ve grown bored of the generic pop music that is always piped through the airwaves. One podcast we frequently feature here on the TFB Podcast Roundup is Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk Radio. I had a chance to finally meet with, speak to, and shoot with Tom at a recent firearms media event and much like I’ve said in the past, Tom also thinks that these online public conversations are not only important but bring the firearms community together as a whole. In honor of that sentiment, this week we’re going to try to get you a bit more variety in terms of what type of firearms content is featured in each podcast.
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TFB Podcast Roundup 51: Something for Everyone
Shot a recent IDPA major and saw several things USPSA could take away from it
A good friend of mine Dave Blanton (also known as The Humble Marksman) recently started up a series of competition-focused podcasts where he and his guests talk about the various disciplines of competitive pistol shooting like USPSA and IDPA. Dave takes an analytical look at both the organization as a whole, as well as some of the techniques, trends, and lessons each discipline can learn from one another. This is a great episode to listen to if you’re interested in either USPSA or IDPA competitions.
.22 ammo options abound – each with a specific purpose. Mark, Ryan, and Jim dive into the long and short of this fascinating, functional, and fun round. From the typical .22 LR plinker, to 60-grain Sniper Subsonic, and even bird shot, they dissect (a couple rounds literally) this incredibly versatile and practical cartridge.
With the recent release of the film adaptation of The Terminal List, Jack Carr reads your questions and gives you answers on his very own YouTube channel.
On today’s episode of Danger Close, Jack takes a break from interviewing some of the world’s most interesting people and sits down to answer more of your questions about the new Terminal List series on Amazon Prime Video, the novels, some of his favorite gear, and a lot more. If you want to submit questions for future episodes make sure to follow @dangerclosepodcast and @jackcarrusa on Instagram and look out for future listener question posts.
The folks at the Fudd Busters YouTube channel normally discuss various firearms laws and lore and take a look at it from a lawyer’s perspective. Host Matt Hoover brings along another lawyer to discuss a recent filing he was a part of that aims to bring down the National Firearms Act (NFA). This is one that everyone should be at least interested if not morbidly curious about.
If we take a look at firearms and ammo prices over the last 18-24 months we can safely say that prices have dropped, not necessarily to pre pandemic levels but to a much more affordable price point.
Yes, gone are the days of 9mm ammo from Walmart for $8.96 a box also are gone are the days of $50 per box 9mm. So…should you purchase now, especially with the return of firearms rebates, lower prices and deals or should you wait? Let’s take a look and see if now is really the time to buy.
Hi-Point Firearms is a very well-known company within the firearms community. Hi-Point may not produce the most sophisticated firearm products out there, but they do come in at a very affordable price and a lifetime warranty even if you’re not the first owner of the firearm. Today we have our guest, Creative Director David Kiwacka who comes on the show today to give us a brief history of the Hi-Point Firearms brand, how they came into existence, what their company culture is like, and of course, a status update on the much anticipated Yeet Cannon otherwise known as the YC-9. This new pistol is slated to come out soon according to David but today in the podcast, he explains why there have been delays and what hurdles the company has had to overcome in order to keep the project moving forward. Please welcome Dave to the podcast!
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