Shooting Left of Center Podcast (12DEC19)

Published on December 13, 2019
Duration: 89:05

This podcast episode discusses the new Glock 22 in .22LR, analyzing its potential as a training or recreational firearm. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the political situation in Virginia regarding gun control, exploring the concept of sanctuary cities, civil disobedience by law enforcement, and the legal framework surrounding Second Amendment rights. The speakers also delve into historical events like Ruby Ridge and Waco, contrasting past information dissemination with modern capabilities, and debate the feasibility and strategy of armed resistance against government overreach.

Quick Summary

The new Glock 22 in .22LR is designed for Glock enthusiasts and as a cost-effective training tool that mimics the size of carry pistols like the Glock 19. It features a 10-round magazine for enhanced reliability, a key consideration for .22LR firearms prone to jamming with higher capacities.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Intro & Podcast Welcome
  2. 01:44Glock 22 .22LR Discussion
  3. 04:18Christmas Shopping Anecdote
  4. 05:41Virginia Gun Law Debate Begins
  5. 09:03Civil Disobedience & Sheriffs' Oaths
  6. 10:02Civil Disobedience as a Strategy
  7. 11:35Civil War vs. Civil Disobedience
  8. 13:04Gun Owner Complacency & Laziness
  9. 14:04Future Lawsuits from Sanctuary Cities
  10. 16:16Armed Defense Against Government
  11. 19:08Ruby Ridge & Waco Information Control
  12. 21:15Comparing Ruby Ridge and Waco Government Actions
  13. 25:13National Guard Deployment Restrictions
  14. 28:39National Guard Roles and Limitations
  15. 32:47Toys for Tots & Christmas Dinners Update
  16. 36:31Glock 22 .22LR Marketing & Purpose
  17. 38:39Glock 22 Magazine Capacity & Reliability
  18. 40:13Super Chat Q&A - Turkey Dinner Idea
  19. 41:35Super Chat Q&A - Car Discussion
  20. 45:03Massachusetts Gun Laws (Tavor vs AR-15)
  21. 46:02New T-Shirt Designs Preview
  22. 46:18Constitutional Carry Reciprocity Discussion
  23. 47:45Mossberg Maverick 88 vs. Mossberg 500
  24. 49:46Toys for Tots Shopping Footage
  25. 51:2250 BMG for CQB Discussion
  26. 51:47Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde Review
  27. 52:50Hypothetical Firearm Confiscation Response
  28. 56:0150 Beowulf vs. 45-70 Discussion
  29. 56:55Winchester Ranger T Line Quality Control
  30. 57:41Double Barrel Shotgun Ownership
  31. 57:55Travel to Tokyo Japan
  32. 58:1250 Caliber as Novelty vs. Practical Use
  33. 59:25Beretta M9A1 LTT vs. M9A3
  34. 59:54Washington State Gun Control Proposals
  35. 60:49BFG Revolvers (Biggest Finest Revolver)
  36. 61:38Layaway Payment for M1A Rifle
  37. 62:21Pigeon with Cowboy Hat News Story
  38. 64:04Cowboy Persona and Belt Buckles
  39. 65:46Brass Knuckle Belt Buckles & Legalities
  40. 66:00Mini Revolver Belt Buckles
  41. 66:20Brass Knuckle Belt Buckle Desire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the new Glock 22 in .22LR?

The Glock 22 in .22LR is primarily aimed at two user groups: dedicated Glock fans who want a .22LR option, and individuals seeking a cost-effective training tool that mimics the size and feel of their primary carry firearm, such as a Glock 19.

How do sheriffs in Virginia plan to address new gun control laws?

In Virginia, some sheriffs are declaring their counties 'sanctuary counties,' indicating they will not enforce new state gun control laws. This is based on their oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, which they consider the supreme law, and is seen as a form of civil disobedience to challenge potentially unconstitutional legislation through the courts.

Is a civil war a realistic option for defending gun rights in the US?

The speakers argue that a civil war is not a realistic or effective strategy for defending gun rights. They believe it would lead to the swift defeat of armed citizens and likely result in even more stringent gun control measures due to public reaction.

Why is the Glock 22 .22LR limited to 10-round magazines?

The 10-round magazine limit for the Glock 22 in .22LR is a deliberate choice for reliability. Higher capacity magazines for .22LR are prone to jamming issues, and Glock prioritizes consistent performance over maximum capacity, similar to the reliable function of a Ruger 10/22.

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