This week Ian, Dave, Gavin, and Andrew talk about the only boom stick of note; the AR15.
IntroHello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 223 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, the number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded April 20, 2020.
Ian - Hobby Farmer and current full time prepper on Vancouver Island.
Dave- Competitive shooter, match director, instructor and outdoorsmen
Gavin - An essential most days of the week, tired of waiting in grocery lines, and also tired of boomer cucks on the internet
Andrew - I’m a recovering libertarian, competitive shooter, and firearms instructor at Ragnarok Tactical.
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What are we drinkingAndrew - Coors Original
Ian - Rum and Coke
Gavin -Havana Club & Coke Zero
Dave- ultra
AR-15sA Brief History of Time
Born in Gosport Indiana, in 1922, Stoner attended high school in Long Beach, California, before working at the Vega Aircraft Company installing armament. During World War II Stoner enrolled in the United States Marine Corps, specializing in Aviation Ordnance. He served in Northern China and the South Pacific.
In 1954, he worked as the chief engineer for ArmaLite, then a division of Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation. His first projects were forerunners of the AR-15, with creative names like AR-3, AR-9, AR-11 and AR-12. These were all prototype small arms that never saw production. He did, however, see success with the AR-5, which was used as a survival rifle by the United States Air Force.
In 1956, ArmaLite designed a lightweight selective fire rifle for military use and designated it the ArmaLite Rifle model 15, or AR-15
ArmaLite sold the patent and trademarks to Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1959. After Colt's patents expired in 1977, Colt retained the trademark and is the exclusive owner of "AR-15" designation.
Now dozens of companies make AR-15 type rifles and their component parts.
Generally AR-15s are considered a light weight semi-automatic rifles chambered in intermediate calibres. The AR15 design was based on the US Army’s requirement to use 223 Remington (later 5.56mm NATO) ammunition. Stoner’s original prototypes were scaled-down AR-10s that had been designed around 308 Wincester (7.62x51mm NATO)
Canadian Gun LawsAny AR15 or derivative is considered restricted by name in Canada’s Firearms laws. Meaning you need a restricted license, and it can only be used at government approved ranges. You can however have as many styles and variants as you want, from short barrelled “pistol” ARs to 20” HBAR National Match rifles, to pistol calibre carbines, to 6.5mm projectile hurling rifles. Fully Automatic AR15s are prohibited by Orders In Council.
Favourite (or Least Favourite calibres) - Let the ‘tism commence .22LR, its cheap and no recoil .223 Remington/ 5.56mm NATO 300 Blackout .224 Valkyrie Your Current Favourite Build - Embrace the ‘tisimAndrew’s Wonder Gun
Motiuk Upper Receiver $180 Matador Arms Regulator Muzzle Break $200 Spike Bolt Carrier Group $215 International Barrels Inc 14.5” 223 Wylde $400 Samson Evolution Rail $185 Magpul RSD QD Sling point $30 Aimpoint CompM4 $790 Midwest Industries Backup Sights $285 Streamlight ProTac light $205 BCM Gun Fighter Charging Handle $80 Spikes Tactical Lower Receiver $180 Geissele Super Tricon Trigger $330 Magpul BAD lever $40 BCM Pistol Grip $40 Battle Arms Development Ambi Safety $80 VLTOR A6 Stock assembly EMOD Stock $300 Blue Force Gear Vickers Sling $100$3,700
Dave 3-gun/dream gun
Ascend armory receiver set with ambi bolt release/catch and flared magwell 650$ MRA 18.6” fluted nitrided barrel with MRA 3 port muzzle brake 500$ MRA 17” hand guard 350 Adjustable gas block 100 Faxon low mass BCG 300 JP silent captured buffer system 350 Matador fury grip 80 Strike industries ambi safety and handguard grip 80 Radian Raptor SD charging handle 110 Trigger tech adaptable trigger 280 Minimalist stock 50 2850$ plus theft
Gavin - Noveske SBR
7.5” all noveske parts aside from 2 stage geissele trigger and maritime bolt catch and maxim defence PDW stock and magpul enhanced mag release and buis. EOTech XPS3-0 optic
Building (Assembling) your own AR15Required tools
Bench Vise Brass and Steel punches Roll Pin Starter Punches Roll Pin Punches Screw driver set (Hex, Torx, Standard/Slot) Brass/Nylon Hammer
Things that will make your life better
Reaction Rod or Vise Blocks Armorers Wrench Torque Wrench Pivot Pin installation tool Bolt Catch Pin Punch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sZwieYAa0Y
Reputable Parts Dealers
Ragnarok Tactical IBI Barrels Matador Arms Questar Brownells Arms East Select Shooting Supplies Red Deer Shooting Center Firearms Outlet Canada AR15 (.223 Alternatives) Benelli MR1 $2,100 Kel-Tec RDB $1,600 Kel-Tech SU16 $1,200 Robinson Arms XCR-L $3,000 Bushmaster ACR $3,400 B&T APC 223-SA $4,000 Kodiak WK180C $1,200 - Made in Canada Eh IWI Tavor X95 $2,400 Norinco Type 97 $1,100 VZ58 (223) $1,500 FX9 (9mm) $1,200 BCL102 (5.56/308) $1,600 Stag Arms Stag 10 (308) $2,000 ATRS Modern Sporter $1,185 for the receiver Common Questions; How much will it cost? Norinco CQA M4 $650 Smith and Wesson M&P 15 $850 Colt Canada SA15 or SA20 $2,300 KAC SR-15 E4 $4,000 Stag 2T $2000 Tomislav of Facebook :Adjustable gas block vs. adjusting buffer weight to tune rifle? Also, optimal buffer weight for various gas system lengths? 5 Round mags? Kinda. 10 round pistol mags: Cross Industries, C Products LAR15 Aluminum, MFT LAR 15 Polymer Brent on youtube: sites you recommend for buying used? Canadian Gun Nutz Gun Owners of Canada Gunpost.ca Outrage TaccomTACCOM Canada 2020 - Sept 11-13.
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Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/
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