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Springfield HEX Red Dots, Hellcat RDP; Becoming A Firearms Instructor; Can You Shoot A Slug In A Full Choke .410? : Gun Talk Radio | 02.28.21 Hour 2

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🗓️ 28 February 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In this hour:
- Springfield Armory's Rob Leatham talks about the new Hellcat Rapid Defense Package and Springfield's foray into optics with the HEX red dot sights
- The motivation to become a certified firearms instructor
- Is it safe to shoot a slug in a .410 shotgun with a full choke?


Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 02.28.21 Hour 2

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0:46.0

Speaking of a guy who might have been a beginner at one point, but it's hard to remember when Rob Latham is like the multi-time

0:54.0

World Champion more times anybody can count basically has been shooting since he was like 12 weeks old, I think hey Rob, how are you doing man?

1:04.0

Well, I'm doing good. How are you doing?

1:07.0

I'm good. So you ready to give up this game?

1:10.0

I'm never ready to give it up. I'm just talking, you know, to give him a shell.

1:17.0

Jim was real and it's like, you still shooting a lot since when it's all I really do.

1:23.0

And Jim was like, wow, are they hiring? It says, yeah, but it's tough to get a tough gig to get called kitchen. You're pretty high.

1:31.0

Yeah, no kidding. No kidding. So all right, before we get into the new stuff, I just caught another thread online. I'm going to look at this and going, really are we still doing this?

1:41.0

I'm thinking, wait a minute, I got a rod coming on. We'll talk about this.

1:45.0

And this was the folks who were saying, why would anybody want to carry an unreliable old design like a 1911?

1:53.0

They jam all the time. They're no good for anything. Yada, yada, yada. And I'm thinking, well, let's see Rob probably by himself, you probably have fired more rounds to 1911 than the next, I'm not kidding, the next 10,000 guys, badmouth and the 1911 design on the internet.

2:08.0

I mean, you've been shooting 1911 since you were 12, 13, something like that.

2:14.0

Oh, before that, actually, but, you know, it's funny. I came from that family too. My dad did not like auto at all.

2:22.0

His experience with auto was with Lugers, D38 and Nambus. And he didn't like him. He liked Smith and Wesson, double action revolvers in specific.

2:34.0

Who doesn't, but, you know, that's a whole nother. Yeah, exactly.

2:38.0

I mean, I'm still one of those guys alike. So I grew up from a side that didn't like him because they didn't trust him. And I'll remember the first match I shot.

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