Suppressed 5.72x28; 327 Federal; Gun Safety Rules: Gun Talk Radio | 2.17.19 After Show

Published on February 18, 2019
Duration: 39:18

This episode of Gun Talk Radio's After Show features discussions on various firearm topics. Topics include the challenges of finding subsonic 5.7x28mm ammunition, gunsmithing solutions for stripped receiver screws on a Ruger 10/22, and the effectiveness of the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge. The hosts also touch on AR-15 build advice, historical firearm design, and the importance of firearm safety, particularly concerning negligent handling and testing ballistic vests.

Quick Summary

The .327 Federal Magnum cartridge offers significant versatility, allowing revolvers chambered for it to safely fire .32 ACP, .32 S&W Long, and .327 Federal Magnum ammunition. This flexibility provides shooters with multiple options for ammunition choice and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Gun Talk After Show
  2. 00:35Recap of Interesting Calls
  3. 01:01Winchester 1200 Discussion
  4. 02:41Suppressor Waiting Period & Stripped Screws
  5. 03:32Gunsmithing Solutions for Stripped Threads
  6. 04:245.7x28mm Subsonic Ammunition Challenges
  7. 05:355.7x28mm for Small Game vs. Home Defense
  8. 06:10PSA AR-15 Build Status
  9. 07:15First AR Build Advice
  10. 08:32Gun Talk Show Anniversary
  11. 09:58Range Trip Plans
  12. 10:16Weather and Training Conditions
  13. 11:14Blink Camera Snow Removal Footage
  14. 12:20Contractor Work and Fishing
  15. 13:08Trout vs. Perch Taste
  16. 14:41Brownells Retro AR Rifles
  17. 15:16First Person Defender Promo
  18. 15:47223 Short Mag vs. 25 WSSM
  19. 16:04STG Assault Rifle
  20. 16:32Brain Freeze Analogy
  21. 16:56327 Federal Magnum Discussion
  22. 17:54327 Federal Magnum Versatility
  23. 18:38Revolver Rattling and Sloppiness
  24. 18:479mm Short Barrel Mechanics
  25. 19:32Dangerous Firearm Handling Example
  26. 19:58Firearm Safety Violations in the Industry
  27. 20:53Verifying Firearm Unload Status
  28. 21:31Forming Opinions on Gun Handling
  29. 22:08Ballistic Vest Testing Plans
  30. 22:30Ballistic Vest Failure Incident
  31. 23:23Negligence vs. Accident in Firearm Incidents
  32. 24:11Shooting a 45 Colt Lever-Action
  33. 24:24Marlin Rifles and Lead Bullets
  34. 25:19Adjusting Sights on Firearms
  35. 26:00Police Officers at the Range
  36. 26:23Range Safety: Loaded vs. Unloaded Guns
  37. 26:47Range Robbery Incidents
  38. 27:19Machine Guns on the Table
  39. 27:27Machine Gun Dealer and Historian
  40. 27:44AK-47 Design History
  41. 28:22Mikhail Kalashnikov and Bill Ruger
  42. 28:53Transitioning to 9mm Handguns
  43. 29:20Ruger Lightweight Commander
  44. 30:04Steel Frame Commander vs. Lightweight
  45. 30:07Ruger SR9c Carry Pistol
  46. 30:31Ruger American Pistol Recoil Reduction
  47. 31:26XD Mod.2 vs. Ruger American Pistol
  48. 32:17Double Charging Ammunition
  49. 32:35US Long Range Championship
  50. 33:11Tauranga, New Zealand Wind Conditions
  51. 33:30Congratulations to Long Range Team
  52. 34:31Youth Shooting Events
  53. 35:34Discipline in Youth Shooters
  54. 36:26Trust and Responsibility in Youth
  55. 37:08Early Safety Education
  56. 37:34Gun Talk Radio Anniversary
  57. 38:41Wrap-up and App Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the challenges with 5.7x28mm subsonic ammunition?

Finding effective subsonic ammunition for the 5.7x28mm caliber presents challenges, primarily concerning whether the reduced velocity is still sufficient for the ammunition to be effective for its intended purpose.

How can stripped screw holes in a firearm receiver be repaired?

Stripped screw holes in a firearm receiver can often be repaired by a qualified gunsmith. The process typically involves drilling out the damaged threads and then re-tapping the hole to accommodate a larger screw size.

What makes the .327 Federal Magnum cartridge versatile?

The .327 Federal Magnum is versatile because revolvers chambered for it can safely fire .32 ACP, .32 S&W Long, and .327 Federal Magnum ammunition, offering shooters flexibility in ammunition choice and recoil management.

What advice is given for a first-time AR-15 builder?

For a first-time AR-15 build, it's recommended to start with ample time and a relaxed attitude, acknowledging that unexpected issues or missing parts are common. Some suggest starting the process with a beverage to ease the experience.

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