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-- In the video when President Trump was shot, it looked like a Secret Service Sniper picked up his head while shooting.  What was that about?

-- Usually it's Tom teasing a new gun, but today he got surprised by a new Smith & Wesson gun that's not out yet.

-- Jim likes his conspiracy theories, so the shooting of Trump is fertile ground.

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terrestrial radio and you wanted a littlebit more. So that's why you found
the gun Talk After Show podcast wherewe saved all the best things that we
can't say on regular radio. Nowhere's Tom, Michelle and Jim for the
Gun Talk after Show. All rightafter showtime. Here we got Jim,
Kenzie, Michelle Cleveland. Hello,folks. Anything going on today? Slow
newsweek? Yeah, not much.Told me I had to toss the beginning

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of the show and we react tothe whole news of the whole It's like
holding it was unbelievable when it happened, wasn't it very much? So?
Yeah, I was Actually Tom andI were a gig and I'll set our
phone started to blow up. Trump'sbeen shot. Trump's shot is not something
new, And then I told acouple of people, know, like,
come on, Kenzie, you're sucha joker. I'm like, this is

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one thing I would never ever,even if it was on the other side
of the aisle. No it's justnot a jokeable topic, you know.
It's that leads me to an interestingthought I had. When somebody tries to
kill the president or one of ourpresidential candidates, it's not just an insault
on that person or even on thatparty. It's an assault on our democratic

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process. It's an assault on thecountry. Yes, yep. And I
would defend Joe Biden just as stronglyas I would defend Donald Trump because that
person represents our country, is apart of our process, and if you
try to kill the person, youare attacking the country. As far as

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I'm concerned, I'm with you.I'm with you. So but lots of
questions. Let you know, everybodyis looking at it and going why did
he do that? What happened there? In fact, Mark with us out
of Texas. Let's grab Mark.Mark. What do you think now as
you've seen the videos, I agreethis is the best two we got because

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nobody else wants to volunteer. Well, there's that, right, Yeah,
I hate to say it, butI think that's what has come to.
But that that video with with thesecret server of shooters, Tom, I'm
telling you that once you see there, there's no way they got a shot
off. It even looks like theguy with the tripods standing up. Have

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you ever seen it? You eversee a twelve year old shoot his first
rabbit. He'll shoot, he'll pophis head up, just look see you
hit him. Snipers don't do that. There's yeah, thank you. Something
else may have happened there. I'velooked at that, and I had the
same reaction you did. Go wow, his head came way off, and
I thought, you know, there'ssomething else going on. He's because these

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guys are good. These snipers forSecret Service are really good. Because I've
talked to people who trained them,they know them. I think maybe something
else happened, and maybe we'll findout. Maybe we won't, because you
know, you had the two snipersthere, one land prone and the one
who had the gun on the tripod, and the guy with the rifle on

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the tripod. He pulls his headup and looks and then goes back down
to the rifle. I think hedidn't fire a shot. I don't think
the guy on the tripod fired theshot, and there's no recoil. No.
I think either the other guy firedthe shot or at the first shots
by the assassin, this guy yankedhis head up to locate him to look

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over the top of the rifle,and then came back down on the rifle
to try to get you know,the crosshairs on him so he could get
a shot on him. But I'mwondering if that reaction we see his head
flying up is him trying to locatethis guy eye out there. What do
you think they had the sniper withthe upright tripod, He had him in

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his sights before the any bullets werefired from the assassin. They were sitting
there looking at him. How doyou know that? Well, well,
let's put it this way. Thetrajectory of the barrel from the video I
saw didn't change from the start ofit till the end of it, except
for when he lost control and thebarrel kind of went down and it almost

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looks like it went off accidentally.Who yeah, now, what's that real
close? I'm telling you that I'vebeen around guns just like yo, I've
been around my whole life. Andyou know this ain't a two twenty three.
This is a three eight or no, you're right, yeah, no,
the yeah, the U S guysare using three O eights yet,
yeah, yeah, And I'm tellingyou when the barrel goes down, you

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can't get a shot off that fast. In other words, when his head
comes down and he tries to relocatesomething you you know in his scope,
you don't do it that fast.You can't that. I don't know that
there's something about that video. I'mnot saying that the sniper from the Secret
Service didn't shoot the assassin. I'mjust saying in the video that they're trying

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to propose to us that it washim that did it, and this is
the video to prove it doesn't makesense he did it. After that,
I think the Secret Service sniper whois prone, is the one who shot
the assassin. That's possible. Buthe did duck and cover right at the
start. Yeah, it was aweird reaction. I didn't. I had

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the same you know thought that youdid. I thought, wow, that
was weird. I mean, hishead blew up and what was all that?
Yes, he looked strange. WhenI saw his head fly up,
I thought he had it took incomingfire. It snowed so fast, right
that he's like, oh, whatthe hell kind of kind of responds.
And when you go to the wideview on that, you can actually watch

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that happen at this time when thefirst bullet hits Trump in the ear,
So you can actually put the twotogether of what was going on exactly the
right time. It's a I mean, it's amazing that we have the video
as to what was going on withthe secret surface snipers on top of the
roof. I doubt they'll actually evertell us. Yeah, just like just

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like Vegas with the multiple I mean, they've proved through audio and mathematics that
there was more than one shooter.Nobody wants to talk about that. Boy,
that thing just got hushed up likecrazy, didn't it. Uh huh
hm. I don't know what wasgoing on there or why. Well,
it was even more crazy about twoweeks after it had happened, when they
started coming out with all this audioanalysis of you know, here's the direction

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of the bullet, here's the timethe delay, here's how many feet,
that's speed of sound. They hadit all worked out. Those mysteriously vanished
completely from YouTube. Oh oh,they're just conspiracy stuff. We can't have
it out there. That's yeah.Well, you know it gets me to
a completely different subject of And look, Mark, I'm sorry, but I
appreciate the call sir, we're gonnalet you drop off there. Thank you.

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Anytime you shut down discussion, youshut down information, and you may
say, well, that's just crazyand those people are wrong. It's okay.
You still need to have people outthere saying things that are wrong so
that that generates the conversation. Whenthey take it down they say no,
you can't say that. Then itleads to the natural reaction of why can't

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I say that? What am Isaying? You don't want to hear you
know? I mean, because ifyou think it's wrong, then just disprove
it, right, that's simple.Well, sure, show me how I'm
wrong. Personally, I love tolet in. Tim and I were kind
of talking about that ahead of time, like somebody makes a comment about God,
I wish you would have hit them, or what allows you shot?
You know, I would have gotthat kind of stuff. My first knee
jerk response say, okay, blockingyou, I have no reason to ever

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communicate with you if that's honestly theway you feel. And Tom's like,
no, I let them embarrass themselvesand let them go on and you know,
and have the dialogue. And I, yes, he's right because of
the times I have done. Itfeels way better letting somebody ramble and then
you know, let him finish andthen then prove them wrong as supposed as
opposed to just dismissing them, whichis what YouTube does every Well, all

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right, so here's I got toshare with you. This is an exchange
I had over on X today anda guy at somebody posted something about,
well, you know, the HoustonHouston AR fifteen and I just said,
simply, about five percent of theguns in America are AR fifteen's, and
that would be about right. There'sfour hundred thousand or four hundred million guns

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roughly, and there are roughly twentymillion ars. Five percent, That's all
I said. And he comes back, and this guy says, Sergeant E.
Meal Clingers the name he goes by. He says, but they are,
you know, talking about ars.They are used disproportionately in shootings.
And I came back and said,actually, know more people are murdered with

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fists and feet than with rifles ofall types, and ars are a subset
of rifle, and said the sourceof that is the FBI uniform crime reports.
I'm just basically pointing out where he'swrong and giving him the source of
the data. He comes back andsays, this is because I'm only to
doing this because this is the typicalinteraction you have with a gun banner.
He comes back, who mentioned fistsdeflection much? And I said, look,

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the point clearly lost on you isthat it's not true that semi automatic
rifles are used in a disproportionate numberof shootings, as you asserted, handguns
are used in far more murders.Just facts, readily reliable, and this
is where you get He says,the point clearly lost on you is that
you didn't say that in your reply. Also, how many mass shootings were

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carried out mainly with handguns. Imean, it's clear that you are a
defender of mass murders. I'm justtrying to understand why. So that is
usually it takes about that long whereyou're pointing out that they're wrong. Here's
the factual information, here's the source. You can go get the data on
it. And when they realize thatthey have been shown to be wrong or

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that they're foolish or whatever, theyimmediately turn to But you support murderers,
you are You're like to for childrento die, you know, And there's
just there's no point even going anywherewith that, right. See, if
you'll find backed against the corner andsomebody's proved me wrong, I just attack
them for the spelling and the punctuationlike a real man. There you go,
that's right, take the high road. At least you can point out

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you have many opportunities. If theysay you're is like one change, they
got it right, right, they'rethey're there and they're okay, yeah,
y'are blue that one are okay.Oh well, we are now twenty four
hours into this and the new cyclewill slow a bit, but it will

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actually be richer because we'll start toactually get better information more than likely at
this point. But it w'ybody's slowerto come out right. Well, and
you know, I was really disappointed, and nobody covered what he shot on
the eighteen this morning that he playedand come on, so Trump went out
and played eighteen holes of golf oftoday. It's uh, I mean it

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was. It was really was anamazing thing to see now that we know
he's okay. It was foolish,probably incompetent of secret service to allow him
to stand up like he did.I mean, well, somebody, I
mean literally should have knocked him downand stayed on top of him, and
if you had to, we're goingto drag you out or punch you in

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the stomach and w over so wecould keep you down low so we can
get you out of here. Ithad to be frustrating for them because he's
being resilient in the situation, rightright. But yeah, I was like,
oh, I'm like, stay down, stay down, stay down,
just at the screen like stop.Yes, we were all you know,

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why is your head up there whereit's a target? Yeah, you just
almost got your head last time,and now you're standing up there. You
know, I'm not I get it. He's brave. Yes, he's a
tough sob and he's brave, andI get all that, and that's I'm
okay with that. It's just Iwish he hadn't been so exposed. And
I thank my lucky stars and hislucky stars they didn't get shot in the

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middle of that, because I mean, if this guy hadn't been shot,
he would have been pouring bullets intothat horde of people and all this talkie
year's time about. You know,well, I use this as an example
and examine the videos and fix theirtraining you're just an anti diversity person,
I think is what it is.Sometimes I am, and I'm okay with
it. I want the best person. I don't care about their sex,

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or their race, or their heightor anything else. I want the best.
Come on, we only have elevenpoint two percent Asians. We need
eleven point four. This may bethe best exam Ball will ever have of
the failure of DEI hiring practices.Honestly, yes, it's like, you

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know, it's like saying, well, I think that thirty percent of NFL
players should be small women A whatyou know, and I think regardless of
whether you could actually catch the ballor run, you should be on an
NFL team. Sure, well,they're just it's kind of the same thing
of what they're doing. It's like, we will train you, but you
know, just because you train peopleand putting them through the program doesn't mean

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they're actually good at it. Well, do you want to fly on a
commercial airliner that your pilot was lastin the class, but because they were
a certain race or color whatever,we're there. That's case. I think
we are there with airliners. Yes. Well, this and this DEI situation
could have been a die situation.Well, yes, exactly right, So,

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uh, I am really looking forward. You know, I was kind
of interested in the Republican Convention,but didn't that much because it's kind of
perfunctory. But now I really wantto watch it. They're gonna have a
bunch of good speakers, and butwhen Trump comes out, that's gonna be
epic. It's gonna be a sonicboom. It is exactly it. It's

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like we'll be able to hear thatone all around the country. Yeah.
Well it'll be interesting too because thevoice of media matters, and it's about
time that they take responsibility for theirrole in all this rhetoric too. And
I know that's what you guys,you know, right, it'll never happen,
but they want Trump and Biden toboth be responsible for their verbiage.

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Well guess what you put this outthere, constant feed all day long.
It leads, It leads, Ohmy gosh. So it will be interesting
to see how it changes the speakersand everything else, because uh should be
a very reflective situation for everybody.Yeah, no kidding, it's it's it's

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disturbing on a lot of different levels, and I try not to go down
into that dark place of going,Wow, what what really happened with Secret
Service? Is it possible that thiswas a shooting by design, was actually
okay by somebody in government? Well, let's go that's possible, of course.
Yeah, let's take a break.I got a couple of things I
want to throw at you after that. Okay, let's do that. Break,

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get b break, gotta go,get my tinfoil hat. I'll be
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Ready Studios dot com to learn more. Okay, Michelle, y'all dolled up
in your aluminum foil tinfoil hat here, Yeah, I'm trying it on for

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size. Let's go all right,I'm going with the full bodysuit. Okay,
jam Me, you have the floorSir Tom and his body Faraday Cage.
I just have some questions because Ilike conspiracies. I want to be
proven wrong. I really do.Because there's stuff that's just you know,

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if it walks like a duck andquacks like a duck, probably duck.
So this guy is a trumpeter.That's that's not been concealed at all.
He's a trump haiter. Gave lotsof money to Democratic causes at twenty don't
I don't think we know that ABCmade a thing. I'll look into it
and send you a link on it. Take a look. Yeah, I
think I think we're going to findthat's not true. Okay. And then

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the other thing that scuttle what theycame out is that he was a registered
Republican. So if if both thoseare true, neither may be true.
But if both are true, that'sgot to be a setup. But don't
they report the way that you're registeredto vote on everybody? Right? But
no, you know what I'm sayingthough, If you're registered as a Democrat

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or whatever Republican, that's fine,But I can't see how you also become
a trump hater start giving money tothe Democratic part a twenty years old given
money the Democratic Party and still keepyour registration as being a Republican. I
don't buy it. I think it'sall smoke screen style. I think he's
only sect there. Again, I'mgoing way out there here, but I
think he's one of the psychotropic guysthat they groomed and they knew that.

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You know, have this guy dothe dirty work, and then one of
our guys will take him out nobodyto testify, nobody to you know that
that people don't talk very well sayingthey just funneled money through him. No,
I think they found a guy thatthey could groom him and turn him
into a killer, and then theytake him out and they've accomplished what they
wanted. But who knows. It'snot impossible, and I'm sure it has

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happened, you know. At thesame time, don't overlook the possibility of
this guy was just a wackadoodle.Sure, he may have just been a
crazy loon. And in that case, then we have a real competency problem
with his protection. Well, that'swhat I saying. Either way, it
breaks it really terrible. Yeah,Yeah, it's either incompetence or it's an

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inside job. Pick too, right, it's like you're going, Okay,
I don't like either one of those. I think I like the incompetence better
because it can be possibly fixed,not by the current administration obviously, Swallow,
Well, what about Kennedy. Kennedywas running as an independent and they

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refused him. It is unbelievable they'verefused him secret service protection. He qualifies
on the basis of all the rules. You know, it's being a legitimate,
you know, candidate for president.He should have secret Service protection.
Not to mention the fact of hisfamily history of assassinations. Yeah, now,

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I think probably that will happen now, but it's just so wrong that
it hasn't happened to this point.Well, and when situations like that even
exist, that only fuels my conspiracything more because it's like, if this
isn't the case, how can yoube that biased and screwed up to not
have some kind of quality across theboard. It's just there's more going on

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than we're ever going to know.Well, I know that to be true.
It's like, you know, where'sthe list of Epstein's clients? Yeah,
and Glayne Maxwell, right, right? Everything she was convicted of.
How come that never went any fartherright. Just watched an interesting UH film

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on that movie speaking of and itwas about the British UH workers at BBC
who broke the story. Very interestingmovie. Yeah, it's brand new.
I can't even remember the name ofit. It's on I think it's on
Prime see the Primary Net plus,can't remember. But because you like this
kind of stuff, you may beinterested in that. It's well think,

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well done. Have you seen flyMe to the Moon yet on Netflix?
No? I just saw the pricethe Trader for it. Look good.
It's got Scarlette Johansson. So I'mnot gonna know. I'm not gonna absorb
anything out of here, just tappingout right there. Okay, I'm good.
I got a little drool bucket ona chest. It's kind of tighter
on my neck. Michelle. Justgo ahead and you can smack you,
miss, thank you. He kindof likes that, though, that's the

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problem across me. Extra well,let's say we've got to talk about the
Ruger ELCI forty five. It's justreally cool gun forty five ACP carbing.
I like the sound of that.The folding stock I like a lot about
it. Like that. He suppresseshe's going to suppress it yet, but

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you know that's your kind of indiscreeteurban carry gun too, and a certain
kind of a pack you could,because there are times when you're thinking,
I may need more than what Igot here, right, I just am
not sure if you're already carrying apistol, I'm not sure the pistol caliber
carbing gets you much more. Andwould you be better off going with an
SBS or pistol brace five, five, six or three into blackout if you

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want to go that way? Yeah, Well, and forty five is so
close to subsnic anyway it is,it's to load it down much to chieve
that that may not have to becauseit's definitely subsnic out of a pistol.
It's eight hundred feet per second.So what I don't know is if you're
going to gain three hundred feet percentsecond going to the sixteen inch barrel,

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because you need to get to elevenhundred feet per second to go supersonic.
Correct, So don't know. Buteasier to spress I guess at my point,
yes, already start, Yeah,definitely easier if you want it to
be really quiet, Definitely easier tosuppress. Good point, or you could
go with a pist brace forty fiveACP with a can Yeah, I could

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do that. I just want tofive seven so I get that crack in
the ear dammage. You get that, you get that there's one loud sob
but but fun. Oh my gosh. They're fun to shoot. Why did
you put a muscle brick on it? There's no recoil. I want more
volume, I want more and thethe new Smith pistols, the Kerry comps

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are sweet. And now I'm gonnabe waiting for Tuesday morning to find out
what else they're releasing. That wasmy favorite thing ever. You did like
that some medicine. She sends mea little notes. She has the feel
to get some of your own madeit go. Corey. What a fun

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guy. Huh, Oh my gosh, yes, absolutely yeah, yeah,
I just had to gig him.I mean what he didn't say was that
he was he competed in the NationalChampionships of skydiving. Like one of these
guys is like world class dude.So when I posted my picture of me

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being in the wind tunnel for youknow, one minute doing the little skydiving
thing, you know, he sendsme had not sense really good form and
going, yeah, you're really makingfun of me, aren't you. I
can tell he could have said,oh, bless his heart, yes exactly,
and then I started. He saysyeah, he says, there for
several days, we spent like eighthours a day in the wind tunnel.
I was just gonna say he wasin there for a minute. Yeah,

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exactly. Goodness, nice job,white belt. Oh funny stuff. But
yeah, so they got that.You got, Oh and these cool guns
Roy Huntington's. Man, if youget a chance to go, take a

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look at those over from gun brokeron that elite collection. Holy Cali gorgeous.
Yeah, it's like three of them, I think are they got them
starting at five thousand dollars and thenone of them, the ted Yost nineteen
eleven. They got it started atseventeen thousand, five hundred. But you
get a better deal in quantity,right, you're right, Yeah, I'll
take twelve, Thank you very much. I saved twenty bucks a piece.

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Honey. Yeah, how about twohundred dollars each if I buy a bunch
of them? Huh? What doyou think you'd have to buy a bue?
Yeah? No kidding. So you'reabout to tell us about the GT.
Thirty I believe right, Yeah,we don't know, got nothing,
you know, you know, honestly, I like the idea of a pistol

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caliber carbeing so that's the possibility,and we do have the option of doing
that in a ten in some formerfashion. That wouldn't be bad, you
guys, And you're speaking speaking often. Just got the story from a
guy who shot a big, bigbrown bear in Alaska with a ten,

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and the people sent it to meand going, oh, look at this.
This guy used to ten. AndI'm reading the story and going,
yeah, you missed it on yourfirst shot with your rifle, and then
you put a bad shot in iton your second shot as he's moving or
running with your rifle. So you'vewounded this huge grizzly bear and now you
got to follow it up. I'mnot as impressed with the fact that you

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were able to shoot him with yourpistol after you'd botched the first part of
it. It's kind of like whenpeople say, you know, oh,
that pilot did a great job ofdead stick landing that airplane after he ran
out of gas. Said, youdo understand it doesn't have ran out of
gas. I was gonna say,but he probably is very proud of it
because he stopped the threats, right, I mean, yes, Like,

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okay, you cause this problem.Yeah, you know, Like I mean,
honestly, you know, in aviation, running out of gas is the
most avoidable, preventable, stupid thingyou can do. Honestly. Well,
it doesn't just have to be inaviation. Well, true, but at
least in a car you can pullover to the side of the road.

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True. Yeah, you're only doingtwo planes to worry about it as opposed
to that. Yeah, right,yeah, that's right. So it's like,
no, I'm not really that impressedhere, guys, I still like
your aviation line. You told meonce I use this often as possible.
Well, in aviation, uh,you know, takeoffs are optional, but
landings they're mandatory. They're mandatory.Aren't coming down? That's right. You

(26:56):
can choose not to go up,but you don't get to choose to come
into That is so true. Sowhich is why we often say, you
know, today's just not a goodday to fly. We were talking about
that yesterday with some fires looking atit and going, yeah, it's just
it's not a good day to go. We we have fire season back out
here in the West, We've gotsmoke everywhere and limits your visibility, and

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it's just really important to be ableto see where the tops of the mountains
are when you're flying around them.Yes, slightly kind of a thing.
I'm really a bump and go thing, paranoid, safety free, just just
flying by braille. You know,if you hear some noises on the right
side, just turn left. Don'tyou have curb feelers on that? Yeah,
exactly, Well curb feelers, isn'tthat great feelers? It's a little
Suzanna be great. Yeah, thereyou go. Well, you know,

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I don't know where we're going toend up. No one does. On
the Trump thing, a lot ofspeculation about how's this going to affect the
election. It's funny because yesterday Iwas actually telling somebody because we were looking
at the poles and all that.So it doesn't matter, because something will
happen, and maybe several so thingswill happen between now and the election that
will change things. I didn't knowthat within a few hours we were gonna

(28:06):
be looking at an assassination attempt.But there to your point, Jimmy,
we were all about nearing a break. You said, it could be another
attempt on his life. It couldbe any number of other things. There
will be other surprises and things thattwist and turn this election. I guess
the one thing a takeaway would be, you know, when we can serve

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this get worried about election, weget people registered, and we vote.
We don't shoot people. So Iguess the takeaway is, make sure you're
registered to vote. Make sure everybodyyou know is registered to vote, and
be active about getting them registered.And then when the time comes for either
you know, the day of votingor early voting, I mean, take

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advantage of whatever's out there that allowsyou to get your vote in. And
I'm real curious if indeed they haveit. I think the second debate is
gonna be a real, a realhoot. Do you think it's gonna happen.
I think they're gonna cancel it.I do too, Yeah, I
think. I don't think they're gonnatake a chance on Biden doing another one
of those performances because they just don'thave enough drugs to pomp in him.

(29:15):
It just keeps a logistics issue.Oh baby, all right, all right,
Well you guys have a good week. And then on Tuesday, I
gotta. I have no idea whatthis new Smith and Wesson is, but
now I'm just darn curious about it. So I love the M and P.
I love the metal m m P. But he's talking about like this
is a whole other level of somethingearlier. So Michelle, I decided we're

(29:37):
going to design the g T thirtyand not let you know about it and
to make you sign and da onyourself like that, and then you'll say,
Okay, we have ready to go, but we'll tell you about it
on Tuesday. Right, you shouldsee the drawing. Oh Tom, all
of our all of our people havehad a time. We've shot it,
We've already shot video. We're gonnarelease, but you're gonna love it,
dear, just trusted, you knowyou just mean? You know that?

(30:00):
Right's just mean? I'm an ass. There's that too. That's a different
subjects. Oh yeah, you andthe horse you rode in on. There's
a there's a call of a flash. Wouldn't call it callbacks callback to the
day. Yeah, all right,you guys have a big week. Take
care. We'll catch you next timefor the gun Talk after show.
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