ARP 121 – NRA Annual Meeting Review




AR-15 Podcast - Modern Sporting Rifle Radio show

Summary: Welcome to Episode #121 of the AR15 Podcast. I’m your host Anthony Hardy and with me tonight is my ever faithful co-host, J.W. Ramp. This is the podcast about your favorite black rifle!  This show is for you; whether you're building your first AR or you’ve been building ARs for years. There is something we can all do to take our black rifle to the next level. Brownells helps make this show possible. Don’t forget that Brownells, with their 100% lifetime satisfaction guarantee, is there for you anytime you have a problem, like when you can’t remove the taper pins from your new barrel to slip off the front sight base and you now have to find a new barrel.  Brownells Edge Program FREE Standard Shipping On ALL Orders Discounts On 2-Day & Overnight Shipping FREE Return Shipping Special Members-Only Offers & Discounts  Shop for AR-15 parts at Brownells.  Go to: ar15podcast.com/parts  Main Topic: NRA Annual Meeting 2015 - Nashville, TN The trip up Arrival: The House Parking in Nashville Backpack (preparedness seminar ensues) Media Credentials Walking the floor (9 acres)  CMC Triggers Sig Magpul North American Arms             Daniel Defense             FrogLube: Larry Lasky             SureFire CMMG: MK 47 Vortex Colt HK FNH Trainers Update America’s Rifle Challenge (sponsored by the NRA and Daniel Defense)  Otis Technology:  March 23:  Chad Goeden March 30:  Michael Sheldon April 6: Nathan Sanders April 13: Mike Mourer  The fine folks at Otis Technology have sent over a mountain of rifle maintenance tools and cleaning kits for the AR-15 and AR-10.  We’ve been tasked with giving them away.  Watch for the special posts on Facebook and Instagram to get a chance to win some of the awesome products made by Otis Technology.  We’ll give away a complete MSR Cleaning kit in either 5.56 or 7.62 in the middle of each  month up until Christmas, when we’ll give away a complete Otis Technology Elite Cleaning System to one lucky listener.  During the alternating weeks, we’ll be giving away a host of Otis tools and cleaning supplies. Feedback:  Bob L:  Reed, Thanks for all you do in producing an amazing podcast (cast & crew included).  I have listened since the beginning.   I know there is an endless amount of subject matter for our black rifles, but thought I would pass this on.  A friend of mine who is an aeronautical engineer called me one day and asked if I would research the merits of the big bore AR 15's, after all I am retired and have more time, right?   Specifically, he was interested in the 458 SOCOM vs. the 450 Bushmaster.  I personally had no interest in either until I dug in and started learning about the two.   I think the stories of their development are incredibly interesting and think that some interviews with their respective developers would make great shows.  Tim LeGendre the creator of the 450 Bushmaster (450 Professional) is actively posting on the 450bushmaster.net forum under the call of "wildcatter" and I believe Tony Rumore of Tromix was involved in the Socom development, he is also on the same blog under tonyrumore.   I believe both would be willing.  Additionally, I believe the interviews would be of value just due to their historical significance.  Some aspects; if SAAMI spec'd, parent cartridge, bullet differences, ammo availability and cost, max effective range, required components for conversion, pro and cons of straight walled case and bottled necked cases as well as recent changes to Michigan and Ohio hunting laws.  Another interview I would love to listen to would be Bill Alexander on the development of the 6.5 Grendel and the 50 Beowulf.  Loved the Faxon segment! Keep up the good work, thanks again.  DW Taylor:  I recently got bitten by the black rifle bug. I discovered your podcast right after you closed registration for the latest give-a-way. Missed it by THAT much… (Per Maxwell Smart. Yes, I am old)  I appreciate the humble approach you take to your audience.