This Week in Guns 1/10/2022 - California v. Texas, Are Ammo Prices Stagnating? Plus More

Published on January 11, 2022
Duration: 64:58

This episode of 'This Week in Guns' covers a range of firearms-related topics, including current ammunition price trends, discussions on the utility and collectibility of .22LR firearms, and analysis of new California legislation targeting gun manufacturers. The hosts also delve into a Montana gun store heist involving an excavator, critique the new Smith & Wesson CSX pistol, and discuss controversial gun laws in California and Washington. Additionally, they touch on the low surrender rate of prohibited firearms in Canada and efforts to restrict ghost gun sales via credit cards.

Quick Summary

Ammunition prices for 9mm and .380 ACP have stabilized since July 2021, but .22LR prices have doubled, impacting its role as a cost-effective training round. California is proposing new laws to hold gun manufacturers liable for shootings, inspired by Texas's abortion law enforcement model.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Hosts
  2. 00:48Off-Road Podcast and FRN Network
  3. 01:31Cost of Hobbies: Off-roading vs. 3D Printing
  4. 02:313D Printing: Ender 5 vs. Raise 3D
  5. 03:03Ender 3 V2 and Modifications
  6. 04:06Ammunition Price Trends Analysis
  7. 05:049mm and .380 ACP Price Stagnation
  8. 06:06.22LR Ammunition Price Increase
  9. 07:17Reasons for Ammo Price Stagnation
  10. 08:51Opinion on .22LR Firearms
  11. 09:43Using .22LR for Trigger Time
  12. 10:31Debate on .22LR Effectiveness
  13. 11:33.22LR for Iguana Control in Florida
  14. 12:15Unique .22LR Firearms: Stevens "Click Clack"
  15. 13:31Walther Fry Competition Pistol
  16. 14:37Sentimental .22LR Builds
  17. 15:06First Guns: Ruger 10/22 and Marlin 60
  18. 16:34Christmas Gun Gifts
  19. 17:09California Gun Law Discussion
  20. 17:53LA Times Article: Gun Maker Liability
  21. 18:16Texas Abortion Law Enforcement Model
  22. 19:02Private Attorneys as Enforcement Arm
  23. 20:45California's Proposed Law on Gun Manufacturers
  24. 22:19Critique of California's Gun Law Proposal
  25. 23:04Redefining Legal Terms: Public Nuisance
  26. 24:21International Handgun Manufacturing
  27. 25:36Targeting Parts Makers and Machine Shops
  28. 27:03Montana Gun Store Heist with Excavator
  29. 29:09Investigation of the Montana Heist
  30. 30:00New Smith & Wesson CSX Pistol
  31. 31:16Critique of the CSX Design
  32. 32:04Carrying Single-Action-Only Hammer-Fired Guns
  33. 33:43Pennsylvania Journalism Article on Gun Photos
  34. 34:37Critique of 'Gun Cosplay' Article
  35. 37:39Odds of Being Killed in a Mass Shooting
  36. 40:20Washington State Magazine Ban Discussion
  37. 41:46Criticism of Washington's Attorney General
  38. 42:20Evaluating News Articles
  39. 43:23California's Complex Gun Laws
  40. 46:00LA's Affluent Arms Race
  41. 46:27Beverly Hills Guns: Concierge Service
  42. 48:05Security Expert Advice for Affluent Clients
  43. 49:26High-End Armored Vehicles
  44. 50:02Hand Grenade Attacks in Sweden
  45. 50:41Home Defense Shotgun Advice
  46. 51:13Importance of Training and Proper Fit
  47. 53:53Shotgun Reliability Issues
  48. 55:18Canadian Gun Surrender Rates
  49. 57:24Rhode Island: Restricting Ghost Gun Sales
  50. 59:16Shareholder Proposals and Blackmail
  51. 64:43Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current trends in ammunition prices?

Ammunition prices for 9mm and .380 ACP have largely stagnated since July 2021, showing a decrease from their peak. However, .22LR ammunition has seen a significant price increase, doubling in cost and becoming uncomfortably close to 9mm prices, impacting its utility for training.

What is California's new proposed gun law?

California lawmakers are proposing a law that would hold gun manufacturers liable for shootings by allowing private citizens to sue them. This approach is inspired by Texas's abortion law enforcement model, aiming to create a new avenue for legal action against the firearms industry.

Why is .22LR ammunition still relevant for training?

.22LR firearms are still considered valuable for training, especially for new shooters and children, due to their low recoil and affordability. They help build fundamental shooting skills. However, recent price hikes are diminishing this cost advantage.

What are 'ghost guns' and how are they being addressed?

Ghost guns are untraceable firearms assembled from parts, often without serial numbers or background checks. Efforts are underway to restrict their sale, including proposals to prevent their purchase using credit cards, as seen in Rhode Island's initiative targeting Mastercard.

What is the new Smith & Wesson CSX pistol?

The Smith & Wesson CSX is an all-metal, hammer-fired, single-action-only micro pistol with a 10-round capacity. It features an ambidextrous manual thumb safety and interchangeable backstraps. However, its design is viewed by some as outdated compared to modern striker-fired pistols.

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