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Gotta do that typically the way this is goingthrough the
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Michelle was waiting for my response.
I was supposed to have somebody Patrick.
Let's see here.
Who's waiting for your response?
I'm here.
No.
No.
It's not.
Let's see.
Hold on.
Let me see if I got I think I let me do that.
All this going.
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Okay.
I think every you guys can hear me and that.
Right?
Correct.
You guys ready?
You wanna should we just kick it off?
You can do whatever.
You can Yeah.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Let's kick it off.
Alright.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna kick this off here.
I see the countdown.
Sorry.
I usually do not make videos about people'scomments.
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Doesn't usually make videos.
Why am I here oh, that oh, that's Walter.
That was Walter Geller.
That was crump.
For a second, I was like, why the I thought Idid this alright.
I'm I'm a little worried there hasn't been anybreaking news today.
So what's the
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
Let's see here.
We should be I don't know if we're feeding outto the people yet.
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If you guys can hear us out there, let me know.
Make sure we're doing everything right.
I see an ad playing, on the rumbles, so I'mgonna wait.
Oh, there's actually two ads.
That's so awesome.
Two ads?
Yeah.
That's amazing.
Like, I think we're actually playing through tothe rumbles.
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So everyone let me know.
Let us know if you can hear us out there.
This is the last one I'm seeing.
Gonna shout you guys out in the chat.
Just give me some feedback here.
I think we're good.
I don't know if Patrick could check on it andsee.
I mean, checking shit.
Sorry.
Oh my god.
You are obviously in a mood today.
Did what did this
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We're there.
Sweet We're there.
Baby Jesus replica Chromie v do to you today?
Man, he couldn't have done it.
Kid is too innocent.
I'm exhausted
right Perfect.
You look sunburned.
No.
It's it's the camera.
I'm downstairs because is at work.
Let me turn on light mode.
No.
Hank Hank has that red, so it's projecting redon my face.
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Yeah.
Where's the back change the background.
It won't be so red.
Oh, hold on a second.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I don't know if anyone's hearing us, so I'mjust gonna assume that we're going out We Oh,
we are?
Okay.
We're we're out there?
Okay.
Cool.
Alright.
Let me do the intro.
Let's do the let's do this then.
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Here we go.
Boom.
We are live.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
You are joining us live on the rumbles, so wecan actually look at that.
Look at this awesomeness.
This is not a broken Glock you see with aperfectly apportioned magazine.
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I will not I will say it's not a broken Glock,but a broken company.
Well, yes.
Okay.
Okay.
If you gotta be you know, let me see if I couldcan I still do didn't my wrist didn't boom?
There we go.
Okay.
My wrist was not quite ready for the flipthere.
There you go.
There you go.
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I hope you have your big girl panties on.
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This is cool, man.
This is cool.
Yeah.
I I wish I would've I I wish they wouldn't havewent belly up until I got mine,
Right.
Yeah.
I know.
If you can who made it?
A concealed carry.
No.
No.
It wasn't what was what was the name of thiscompany?
Concealed
something.
I'm looking at the gun.
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It Full concealed.
Full concealed.
There you go.
Yeah.
It's actually not on this.
It's not on this anywhere that I could see.
Well, because that's a that's that's actuallymade from a Glock.
Yeah.
At this point, they were buying Glocks.
There are two available on Gunbroker.
How much?
One of them currently is bidded up to $605 fora Glock 19.
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Okay.
Did they make an aluminum one at some point?
That was this, yeah, that was the one that Ithink Walter was gonna buy a version of that.
Right, Walt?
They have one available on Gunbroker that'scurrently got eight bids, $6.00 5, and then
somebody has one with zero bids asking 1,200 orone just like in your own.
They can they can they can wipe their butt withit.
I don't
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Well, know what?
I I don't know what those ones that are gettingbidded on that are gonna go for, but 600 sounds
Oh,
Oh, let's see if there's any pre gun.
Let's see if there's any older.
I don't need one that bad.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
It it just mismanagement of the company.
They were gonna make their own blocks, likeyeah.
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Theft.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
Pretty much.
Exactly.
You know what?
I wonder if, like, PSA would ever do this.
Full conceal Glock forty three went for $11.75.
Okay.
A full conceal Glock nineteen went for $11.25.
11 20
That's what this is, the 19.
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I think, yeah, this is the 19.
There's one here you might wanna call Howard'sgun shop in Macon, Georgia because it looks
like they have one that did not sell.
They had it listed for $8.50 and they did notget a bid on it.
Yeah.
So they're they're out there.
They're actually out there and
using the to very expensive.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a little bit of history.
It was a gun that was sold like this.
This is the '19.
Yeah.
You know, they had to buy Glocks, cut them upCut them out.
Do all the the hardware, which the hardware isrobust.
Did we ever figure did we ever find out whythey went out of business?
What what happened to them?
Yeah.
We know exactly why why they went out
of business.
Can we talk about happened to them?
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Because I
don't know.
So so they had a actually, give me give me onesecond.
Let me do this.
Everyone who's let's let's let's, you know,let's string the people along a little bit, so
to speak.
Shout out to everyone who's joining us rightnow.
We appreciate you guys.
Hit those thumbs ups, you know, share this ifyou can.
I'll shout out who I see in here right now.
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C Bolus is out here, Night Train.
Also
Do it again.
712, which is Walter.
Mister Bullshitters out there.
Here we go.
What You're gonna stop, right, as I show youoff.
He's up to something.
Can you imagine this is from Night TrainOriginal.
He says, can you imagine what the defunctcompany could have done with all the Glock
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clones out there these days?
Yes.
Seriously.
There there was Glock clones back in those daystoo.
Oh, oh, there clones.
The clones.
There there wasn't as many as there man, wasthere that many clone?
There was a few back then, not a lot.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm I'm thinking police trades.
That's what I'm thinking.
Oh, police trades.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery n e says was crackalackin'.
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Shout out to Joe.
When you were going on gun broker, I felt for asecond, like, you know, like, you know, Joe
does that thing.
Right?
He does a going on gun broker.
On Saturday mornings.
Yeah.
I think you
you did that.
Goes on gun is he has, like, a dedicatedGunbroker time?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that.
And he's and he's been and Gunbroker's reachedout to him too.
Oh, really?
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Oh, cool.
Sweet.
Doing wait.
Oh, he's doing this, like, on stream.
He's not just doing this in his on the toileton Saturday mornings.
No.
He's sitting, like, we're sitting and just He
should he should do it from the toilet.
He should do it from the toilet.
That would be awesome.
That'll be awesome.
I keep telling Joe to switch his name to JoeJuice instead of Shooting Gallery.
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You know?
Not unless you could not unless you can put ayou can put a weirdo filter on your channel.
You
don't have to see him.
All he has to do is be on that porcelainthrone, you know?
We I would it.
I would respect it so much.
I'm telling you, Joe switches to Joe Juice, andhe goes on Gumbroker live from, his toilet,
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million subs.
He could be he could be the new demo ranch.
Easy.
Easy peasy.
All I want is, like, 10%.
That's it.
Just for coming
up percent.
Just for coming up with the idea.
Just for coming up with the idea.
Message and data.
So shout out to everyone who's out there.
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C Bulla says, is that what Folk Conceal wasdoing, buying PD trading Glocks?
No.
So far as I know, no.
So they they came out they were buying Glocks.
Patrick was mentioning the Glock 43.
I think that's what they did first.
Right, Walt?
Mhmm.
Glock 43.
No.
I thought they did the nineteen first.
No.
Did nineteen first.
Oh, it was the '19 okay.
Then they went to the the first one.
Oh, okay.
Then they went to the 43.
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There's a couple it kind of, like, blew up inthe beginning because rappers were buying it.
You know, it was mentioned in rap songs, allthat kind of stuff.
I remember, Coleo Noir took a clip from a videothat Lola and I did at shot show and put it in
something on Instagram and that was like, Idon't know, couple million views or something.
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Oh, that's a fucking thing.
So, yeah, it was blowing up and they were doingreally well, but it was partners and at some
point, one of the partners like sold somerights in the company to someone and faked the
other people's signatures and stuff like that.
So so some fraud.
Some fraud was involved in that, and then thenthere was a break up.
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So look at that, though.
That's a nice four by four Bigfoot truck rightthere from from Chrome EV, as you guys can see.
I wonder I should just go look.
Look at him.
He yeah.
He's a car guy, man.
He's not like Patrick.
He's a
actual 100.
He's a actual car.
Look at this kid.
He sees cars.
He gets excited.
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Truck.
Where's the other one?
Yeah.
Go get another truck.
Let's show
him some trucks.
He's for real.
He I took him for a spin in the Cybertruck,man.
He sees a car.
He gets excited.
He's hugging them in the cushions.
He stashed it.
Yeah.
And
he put it back.
There it is.
Oh, so Can we show off the stash?
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Yeah.
Crazy.
Speaking of cars
Mhmm.
I saw a car over the weekend that I have neverever ever seen on the road, actually, by
someone driving it on the road.
Take a guess.
Was it a car what's one car you see in allthese, you know, here, there, all these you
know, it's super expensive.
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You see it in you see it, like,
on Lamborghini.
Yeah.
I was gonna say
Keep keep going.
Not a Lamborghini.
Higher than that from a Ferrari?
Yeah.
Ferrari.
Alright.
Keep going.
Okay.
What's higher than a Ferrari?
Bugatti?
Bugatti?
Bugatti.
What?
Yeah.
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A real one.
And there's a drive by Gainesville.
Somebody drives one around here because I seeone.
Because I
think it's all black.
It's very rich dudes in Gainesville.
Into went into a subdivision, and he romped onit when he
went down the thing in
the subdivision there.
By the way, dudes in Gainesville are ballingout.
There's a dude who sells I don't know himpersonally, but he sells exotic cars like that.
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Like, I always see him with Ferraris and stuff.
And when I had the r eights, whenever he saw meon the road, he would honk the horn and wave at
me, but I never actually met him.
He's probably a broker kind of person.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But there are some
I bet you he's making good money, though.
Yeah.
There's big money dudes in Gainesville, andthey have I remember going to a car show with
the boys in Orlando that was at some fancyhotel in Orlando, and there was a fancy
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Lamborghini that I can't remember what it was.
I think it's one of the v 12 Lamborghinis, andthe person who owned it was one of the boys'
friends that they went to school with'sparents.
Oh, I also saw McLaren this weekend too on theroad going
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I see McLarens out there.
I see McLarens.
Yeah.
I was recently in Palm Beach.
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You see all those things.
I was in Palm Beach hanging out with Rich.
You see all that stuff all the time.
Just McLarens, Ferraris, Lamborghini.
I have a Bugatti of we've seen Bugattis, Ithink, at have we seen a Bugatti at Saint
Michel Walt?
I'm trying to think.
I can't remember.
Probably.
I think so.
Probably.
Yeah.
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I think so.
Yeah.
But on the streets like you're saying cost.
Just driving down the road, no.
I've never seen one.
No.
Bugatti is 2,000,000.
Two, three million.
Oh, they're they're multi million cars.
Okay.
Yeah.
The freaking tires are, like, $40 a piece or
something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy.
A Bugatti right now, a modern Bugatti, Patrick,has somewhere between six and nine radiators.
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Why?
Because it's a big massive engine.
It needs to cool the engine down.
You know what it costs to fit?
Chiron.
It's like
a Chiron?
Is that the main Bugatti?
There's yeah.
But so so Is it Veyron?
Veyron.
Veyron.
Veyron.
Yeah.
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I have a Bugatti don't I have, like, a BugattiLEGO thing somewhere?
So t Pain, the rapper, who's from Tallahassee,shout out to t that's what t Pain stands for,
Tallahassee Pain.
T pain bought a Bugatti.
Right?
Exactly.
He spent, I think, the time hundred horsepower.
Yeah.
He spent 2,000,000 on the Bugatti, and then hehad to do, he had to replace one of the one of
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the radiators.
It was, like, 45,000 or something.
$45,000.
And he was like, yeah.
Screw this.
I remember there there's other rappers thathave done that.
Like, after they get those bills, they're like,guess what?
No.
Well, because they're not really they're notreally can't afford it.
So
Or they just yeah.
Or they just don't wanna spend money like that,and they wind up
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selling them.
Why would you want to?
Like, we have some family, some friends,somebody we know who makes terrible car choice
decisions.
Could drive something extremely practical, andHank's gonna hate hearing this because he's
gonna love what they bought.
Could drive something extremely practical withvery easy to do maintenance, not expensive, but
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instead they chosen like an Audi q five.
Oh my god.
Do you think that's not practical?
Dude, the the parts
on that thing is ridiculously expensive, wayoverpriced, way.
And then some of them, right right now rightnow, you can't get all of it.
Germany has halted imports of Audi stuff.
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So
For the tariffs?
I wonder what the Audi dealership here inGainesville is doing because, yeah, they the
stuff sitting in the harbor is not coming in atthe moment.
They've said, basically, hold on.
We're not doing anything.
So Oh, I could check on that.
I could text someone from there if you wannaknow what's going
on with it.
Yeah.
I'm curious
if you're gonna But a Audi q five is middle ofthe road, sir.
It's middle of the road.
Go take in after an accident and see what itcosts you to
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I wouldn't even buy I wouldn't even wouldn'teven buy q five.
I wouldn't be
seeing one of those cars.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
You know, I know people that buy like q fivesfor their daughters.
I I have to bring something out from the past.
I would not
be seen
with that.
Yeah.
Come on.
I thought you were gonna hit me with like somekind of No.
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Really bad ass.
Is impractically expensive to fix.Impractically expensive to
Oh lord. Oh,
expensive to fix. Impractically expensive tofix.
lord. Oh, lord.
Maintain, maintenance, all of it, way would,like, triple the price of any Yeah.
Standard vehicle.
Here's what I would do.
And they don't even do anything special.
They just drive around town.
Yeah.
Here's what I believe.
Lease these cars.
If I had the money, I would I would, you knowBut you lease them while they're under while
they're covered by the factories or whatever,and that's it.
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If you're gonna own this kind of stuff suffice.
You wanna buy it, like, second, third hand,save a bunch of money, and then you gotta be
like Jay Leno.
You gotta have to have, like, a whole staff toSomebody takes care of all of it.
Yeah.
To fix stuff.
We just we just hire a whole staff.
I don't have a Yeah.
Can't pay can't buy the spare tire, but we'llhire a
whole staff.
Right.
No.
We'll say, Jay Leno is different, man.
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Jay Leno, I think he's in a position to buy alot of this stuff.
A little bit more money than the average
Yeah.
A lot of a lot
of rest Listen to this.
Mhmm.
Before they bought that Audi, they owned anold, but not old, a middle old, not really nice
old and not new, a middle old Range Rover.
And the
transmission died on it, and it was moreexpensive to fix a transmission than the car
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was worth, and it sat in their garage for,like, ten years.
Mhmm.
Just sat.
And finally, they gave it to, like, a scrap oneof those one of those places that's like, oh,
we'll come take your car and then you get awrite off or donation or whatever.
Oh, like charity.
Yeah.
One of those.
Yeah.
But you You get one of those.
You have to be careful with that that youactually have enough that you need that
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donation.
Mhmm.
If you if you don't have your tech stuff right,you just basically gave it away for nothing.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Because you can't you can't claim it on yourcan't claim it on your taxes.
They to me, they are impractical car buyersbecause they have no skill at fixing their own
stuff, and the stuff they buy is is expensiveto fix when it goes bad.
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Yeah.
I feel like I have them beat.
I mean, I've never Oh,
%.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've never even considered a q five, man.
They gotta get they gotta do better than that.
Q five.
Oh, it's not a Porsche Cayenne.
I wouldn't I wouldn't buy that either.
I wouldn't buy that either.
And you
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Hank should tell you about his his the theseats, the picture that he sent me today about
the the new the seat mod.
The what?
The the charger?
You sent me a picture from your from your Teslaphone?
What was that picture you sent me today fromthe Tesla?
Oh, the app.
You're talking about the app.
That's the Tesla app.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the butt plug chargers that are
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in it.
This is this is because
See who
the lines are.
Okay.
We're we're not We're supposed to be talkingabout guns, but I'll I'll have this
conversation, Walter.
So Patrick decides to text me this morning andhe goes, because, you know, obviously, Patrick
is a Ford guy, which I have more Fords thanPatrick right now.
Own more Ford cars.
I own more Ford cars than Patrick.
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Car that was reasonably priced is what it was.
So
anyway
I wanted to buy a Toyota, but I didn't wannapay the money that people ask for Toyotas.
Yeah.
So Patrick has a Ford.
He has newly discovered that the Ford app isawesome.
He text me that this morning.
Fantastic.
Patrick
expects me to go, oh my So
let me interrupt.
Let me interrupt and Hank can't just say, oh,yeah.
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It is really nice.
I really like it.
I use it for my van all the time.
He can't just do that.
He has to say, you know what?
The Tesla is better.
It is.
It's better.
The Ford app is it's okay.
It's alright.
But come on, Tesla app is amazing.
Why Why you Can't just celebrate my new carwith me.
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I know Patrick I knew this is why Patrick wasmad at me.
He just started meming me.
I'm not mad.
He just
started sending me memes.
I
I tried.
I will tell you that I tried to get Grock tomake a tramp stamp Tesla tattoo picture and I
couldn't get it right because I couldn't get itto send it to you because I did try.
Yeah.
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What were you just gonna say, Walter?
What were you gonna say?
Why do you nap need a nap for your car?
You need the what?
I'll tell you need to stop my car from my
last school.
And and and you need to kiss You could do you
could do stuff with it.
So for so for example, that Tesla app, I couldsee where the car is all the time.
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I could open and close the car, shut it down,all do I could do all kinds
of Just so I could
the morning, if I if
Hank can open it for
you.
Yeah.
If I'm dropping a deuce in the in the, youknow, on the old porcelain throne in the
morning and it's cold, I could start up that Icould start up the the heat in that car and
everything.
I was gonna say, when you gotta start up,there's nothing to warm.
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It doesn't need a
warm Yeah.
A carburetor.
Yeah.
Well, you just start the heat up.
The Cybertruck can't do this yet, but there's asummon mode on Lola Lola's car could do it.
I think the Cybertruck's gonna have
does it before yours does?
Yeah.
They didn't put the summon mode in theCybertruck yet.
Kisk.
Kisk.
I couldn't know that.
You press and hold the button, and it, like,pulls up to wherever you're at.
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Better than the Cybert truck.
Excuse me.
So yeah.
I
just think I can get along without summoning inmy view.
Without the summoning mode.
I can't live.
You know what's funny?
I'm talking about this nonsense.
We so I got spoiled with a 2025 Bronco Sportthat had what's called what Ford calls lane
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centering.
Mhmm.
So it's almost like self driving for theinterstate.
It keeps you in the middle of the lane.
You don't really have to do a whole lot.
Mhmm.
The one that we bought was a used 2021, and Ibought it because it was not expensive.
It does not have lane centering.
It has lane assist which just kinda ping pongif you back and forth if you Yeah.
Move out of your lane.
Yeah.
And I was very disappointed driving that home.
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I was like, ugh.
Centering was so That lane centering was sonice.
It was almost like self driving through theinterstate and I I But again, that would have
been another $15,000 and I did not need tospend that.
Yeah.
I think your car though can be it would burnthrough the whole opening of this thing.
So I think your car if it has lane centering,then it should be able to use that that open
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what is that called?
Open drive?
What is the thing
that Comma AI?
That yeah.
The Flying Rich.
Yeah.
The Comma AI.
The car has to come with adaptive cruisecontrol.
You know, on the 2021, that was an
option Wait.
Wait.
Hold for this car.
Hold hold on.
I'm sorry.
You bought a car in the year of our lord 2025,and it does not have adaptive cruise control on
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it.
Correct.
Because I bought it in the year of 2021.
It did not come with adaptive cruise control.
Oh, my lord in heaven.
And you are you are Look.
You you are you are bragging to me about theFord app, and your car has no
adaptive fantastic.
I I don't see how what is really the Ford appis fantastic.
It's really cool.
I can unlock and start my car from my watch.
(23:02):
Woah.
Okay.
And I'm
trying to it.
Hank, we got five seconds to buy an Applewatch.
We're gonna come back.
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Okay.
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Let me do this right here because I forgot toshow the logo.
Look at that, guys.
Look look at this logo.
We're talking about cars.
How did I know we were gonna have a discussionabout cars?
You know how I knew?
Because Patrick, babyface p, was mad at me.
(23:50):
I was not mad.
I was not mad. Just
Just wish you could celebrate my new car withme instead of
I knew you I knew you was mad because littleleague me.
What is it, kid?
Look at that, Pat.
Do you see can you even see this?
Look.
Look at this.
I'm driving a Lambo.
Yes.
There you go.
Like a c eight Corvette or a c seven Corvette.
No.
No.
Excuse me, sir.
(24:10):
This is is the shape of a Ferrari that you'relooking at here, sir.
The the front is that Ferrari?
Yeah.
This is this is Ferrari.
C eight is a little I would say this this isnot it's this is in the Ferrari vein, I think.
I can see why you say c eight, but it's more inthe Ferrari vein.
There you go.
So the scruffy dog is in there and with theFerrari.
(24:32):
Look, Walter.
Walter, there you go.
There's the eagle.
Look at that majestic American eagle coming inthere.
That's it right there.
There's Walter.
Look look at these.
Look at through the back.
You got these two, like, mini 14, m 14 lookingguns.
Yeah.
There's explosions.
There's shells going through.
Yeah.
They're like m fourteens back there.
(24:53):
Yeah.
There's there's money.
Money, money, money.
You know?
Chris Bullis says, Hank needs the app so hiscar can kiss him goodnight at bedtime.
I kinda wish I would've talked to you and saygoodnight, honey.
Night, sweetie.
By the way, the the the Tesla's Tesla is gonnabe able to do that because they're integrating
(25:16):
Grok.
So there you go.
Grok is getting integrated up into the Tesla.
I love you, mister Carr.
I love you, mister Strange.
Don't act don't act like you never watchednight rider when you were a kid because I know
I
know night rider was really cool as hell.
Well, Walter, you were older when night riderwas
an adult.
Yeah.
I wasn't yeah.
I was I was I was living in a house with guysthen.
(25:39):
I didn't watch it.
Yeah.
Walter was older when Knight Rider was out inthe eighties.
I was a child when the reruns were on TV, and Igot to watch it.
Yes.
So Knight Rider was awesome.
I saw Knight Rider in the day.
Like, when it when it came on remember back inthe olden days, like, you had to wait until a
certain day and a certain time for a TV show tocome on and you had
(26:01):
to sit
down and watch it and then suffer throughthrough ads, which I cannot do anymore.
I can't watch ads.
I lose my mind.
I do too.
Well, same thing.
Lola gets mad.
I'm like, there's no way in hell I'm watchingads.
I'd rather die.
I don't have any regular ad TV anyways.
So
Yeah.
(26:21):
But that this is back in the olden days, man.
It came over on the TV.
I'm trying to remember what was Knight Rider?
Knight Rider was on NBC, I wanna say.
N b NBC.
Yeah.
NBC.
Yeah.
Knight Rider.
Man.
David Hasselhoff was the man.
What year?
No.
What year do you think it was?
No.
I We
did Knight Rider was 1986.
What do you think?
(26:41):
I wanna say I wanna say '86, Knight Rider.
That was probably about the same time the a ateam was on.
So what
what year do you think, Walt?
Wasn't it?
About what Hank's saying?
'84, '80 '5, '80 '6, something.
Started in 1982.
'80 '2?
Oh, damn.
Yeah.
Wow.
'82.
'19 '80 '2.
So oh, Knight Rider was on before I even cameto live in America.
(27:02):
Wow.
I guess so.
I don't Yeah.
What time did you come over?
1983.
I was visiting America
since is already on.
Yeah.
I was visiting America since, like, '79, Iwanna say, or '80, something like that.
It was the first time I came to visit America,but yeah.
To live.
Yeah.
Wow.
(27:22):
Knight Rider.
David Hasselhoff was the man.
I'm sorry.
When it comes to when it comes to car stuff,David Hasselhoff and
Hold a
second.
Magnum Magnum p I was oh oh, crap.
Who was Magnum p I again?
Damn it.
Was it Tom Selleck?
Tom Selleck.
Tom Selleck.
Yep.
Tom Selleck was the man.
(27:42):
Trans
You're Trans Am.
Was a
Trans Am.
Yeah.
Trans Am.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The Firebird was Burt Reynolds.
(28:03):
And That was That was Smokey and Bandit?
Trans Am too.
That was a Trans Am.
Oh, that was a Trans Am?
Wait.
The so Smokey and the Bandit wasn't a Firebird?
You've got them you've got them bass ackwards.
Black and gold special edition specificallycalled the y eighty two limited edition Pontiac
Trans Am.
Yep.
Not Firebird.
Oh, wow.
(28:23):
Okay.
Okay.
So who had the Firebird in a movie?
No one then.
No one had a firebird.
Bert Reynolds.
You know what, Hank?
And the bandit.
That was
a Trans Am.
There
oh, this is gonna take us off on a wholedifferent topic probably, but you know, IMFDB
use a movie database for firearms?
(28:44):
Yes.
Is there is there a car one for that as well?
Because if there isn't, that should exist.
It probably should.
You should start that right now.
You should start that right
Internet movie database for cars.
Internet movie car database.
The firearms database is pretty good.
I will give respect to the firearms database.
The watch the the the watch database is veryshifty.
(29:07):
I can never trust it to to have what watchesare in a movie.
Oh, there's
a watch database too?
There is a watch database, but it's not thatgood.
There's not that many people.
Like, right now on Amazon, if you have AmazonPrime, you can watch every single Mission
Impossible movie that exists up till now.
Not the new one that's coming out, but the restof the seven Mission Impossible movies that are
(29:30):
out, you can watch, and it's not very It itthey don't even, like, talk to you about, like,
all the watches that you would see, forexample.
I I started watching it last night, but I onlygot to, like I think I only Lolo could only
stand to look at the first mission impossible.
Yeah.
Because they're all the same one after another.
Yeah.
(29:52):
It's it's the same thing.
It's it's an impossible mission that nobody canever complete.
The first one was good, and then they kindawent down.
Every sequel of every movie is the same as theas the last movie because this is a Hollywood
rule.
If if they do a movie and it's successful andthey do a part two, they reset the whole thing
back and do everything all over again.
(30:13):
Yeah.
I do it all over.
Yeah.
It's like the car movie, the one that they do.
It's like you're in version 12 already now.
What is
Oh, you're talking about Fast Fast and Furious.
Yeah.
Fast and
Furious.
Yeah.
Fast and Furious 37.
What did the rapper.
What's his name that's in it?
In Fast and Furious?
Are you talking about Tyrese Gibson?
He's not
a No.
No.
Oh, you're talking about No.
(30:35):
Ludacris.
Ludacris.
Yeah.
Ludacris.
Ludacris came out in an interview in the mediaand said, well, the reason we keep making this
is because it keeps making money and keeppeople keep watching them.
They are making
Well, we're gonna keep making it.
So, you know who do you know who owns the Fastand Do you know who owns the Fast and Furials?
No.
You know who owns the rights to that?
Guess.
The triple x guy?
(30:55):
Vin Diesel.
Vin Diesel.
Yeah.
Is it Vin Diesel's license?
He owns it.
Owns Fast Furious.
Yeah.
Good for him.
He's probably a ton of money.
Yeah.
So he you know, that's why he keeps doing them,and people keep watching him.
We're family.
and We do this all for the I I the Fast and theFurious has totally annoyed the shit
(31:16):
out of me.
I fully admit, I have never seen a single Fastand the Furious ever ever.
Oh, wow.
Never happened.
Wow.
Yeah.
Was good.
Me neither.
Me neither.
Yeah.
Yep.
You know what I have never seen?
Go ahead.
Mhmm.
Maybe maybe parts of one, but nothing nothingall the way through.
You're not missing anything.
No.
I didn't think I was.
The Thicks fly out of t one thirties and shitlike that.
(31:38):
When dudes are using cars to swing like vinesthrough the jungle, something has gone wrong in
the Yeah.
In the universe.
So you're not missing What
has gone wrong is people actually watch thatshit.
Yeah.
You know what I've know what movie series I'venever seen any of?
And people this people always get, I'll giveyou a clue, black people are always shocked
(32:00):
that I have never my own peoples are alwayshouse.
No.
I've seen Big Mama's house.
Uh-uh.
Trying to think of the other blacks
You're close.
You're close.
You're close.
White girls.
No.
I've seen white girls.
White girls.
White chicks.
Yeah.
White chicks is kinda funny.
Whatever it's called.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(32:20):
I like the Wayans brothers.
They're Murphy movies.
Oh, got it.
Better than
Oh, I've I've seen I've seen I've seen everyEddie Murphy movie.
Okay.
That's think they're
(32:44):
Am I saying that right?
Though because
I have no idea.
Trash.
I don't I have never seen one.
I apologize everybody for us having movie timeagain and watch talk.
Patrick brought this up, not me.
We gotta do watch Oh, look.
By the way, look.
Check that out.
Look at that.
You guys like that.
(33:05):
This watch You know how much this watch cost meright here?
Alright.
Hold on.
This watch is about $200.
This is a this is this looks like a sketch.
Do you see that?
Looks like a
Hold on.
Hold on.
We gotta do this for Walter.
It's quartz.
So awesome.
Alright.
We're gonna do this
for Walter.
We gotta go.
(33:26):
Oh, this is a this is this is an abomination,Walter.
And then oh, hold on.
My my
Oh, he's gonna open his Bronco.
Oh, let's let's go ahead and lock lock my cardoor.
I am a little bit jealous.
I'm a little I'm a little bit jealous of that.
Approval.
(33:46):
His his disapproval of being able me being ableto do that.
I refuse to wear one of those watches.
When you see me wearing that watch, I'm a olddude.
I have given up on life.
When I put on a smartwatch like that, I havegiven up.
The having the phone and having to cart thisthing around is enough.
(34:07):
Enough.
It's enough for me.
So what wait.
Hold on.
You know what I should do?
I should shout out so let me shout out somepeople here real quick.
We're gonna talk about guns.
I promise you.
We will talk about Shout out to everyone who'swatching us out there.
Let me see.
I'm gonna I'm gonna go from the bottom and goback up.
Mister Bullshitter says you you aren't missinganything, Hank.
(34:28):
They're all the same plots and verypredictable.
It's what I figured.
Yeah.
C.
Bola says, you know what's on my wrist?
A freckle.
Laugh out loud.
Okay.
There you go.
Okay.
Right.
I have nothing, but I do have I do havemultiple watches.
Oh, this is this is amazing me.
You guys will not believe this.
Shooting Gallery NE says, Madea movies arefucking hilarious.
(34:51):
That's from that's from Joe, which makes sense.
I think the people who watch those Madea moviesthe most
just about to get do we wanna do we wanna getinto that?
Are the are our less melanated brothers, as Majas Maj Durey would say.
His taste?
I'm just the taste of food?
(35:13):
Of course.
Yeah.
To the movies.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure Shooting Gallery's seen all,like, the worst movies, you know.
He's never he doesn't even look at the gunmovies.
I wonder Boys.
Did we ever ask
He's never seen Heat.
Yeah.
Heat.
That's bare minimum.
That's what I was gonna ask.
(35:34):
Has shooting gallery ever seen the movie Heat?
I wonder.
I told you they weren't gonna stop talkingabout movies.
I told you.
I'm waiting guns.
I win.
Gun news.
There's nothing new in guns.
The movie Heat
is all about guns.
Walter, have you seen the movie Heat?
That's fantastic.
Nope.
Nope.
And I don't
So first Go.
(35:56):
The the fight The the gun shootout scene isphenomenal.
Is actually really good.
I like
the actors in it.
I think they're all crazy.
Oh, woah woah woah woah woah woah on, sir.
Hold on.
Val Kilmer, whose name Yeah.
Should forever be hallowed
Was he actually okay?
He was he was awesome.
(36:17):
He was awesome.
Yeah.
But Robert De Niro is a total loser.
Like Yeah.
Yeah.
Two different size shoes and his
Yeah.
De Niro De Niro is good in there.
Pacino's in there.
But let me tell you, man.
Val Kilmer This is a shot of Val Kilmer righthere in Heat.
They supposed to He was
Val Kilmer in the movie Heat, Val Kilmer wasthe dude you wanna have your back.
(36:40):
Walter, goddamn it.
Hey, now, I gotta go get my Heat gun.
So we're talking about guns, Walt.
Look at Walt, what is that gun he's rockingright there?
That's a, that's a, like, a 10 and a half inchbarrel Colt.
There you go.
There you go.
Car fifteen.
Yeah.
It's called Car fifteen.
I gotta go get here we go.
I gotta go get my heat gun.
(37:01):
Oh, look at that.
You you gotta chop that barrel off.
That's not short enough.
Yeah.
That's not sure.
I'm trying to see there.
I mean, look.
If you look oh, look at this.
This if you look at the movie heat, man, ValKilmer, the scenes if you got if you've never
if you're a gun guy and you've never seen theThis movie is so intense.
I cannot watch this movie all all often.
I can't watch it often.
(37:21):
I'm not I'm not a movie guy.
Henkel, they'll they'll tell you.
I don't like watching movies per se.
It's kinda like, I can't sit in a movie theaterfor two and a half hours.
Heat's fantastic.
Yeah.
I'm gonna I'm gonna pull up another pitch.
Val Kilmer, by the way, r I p, Val Kilmer.
Yeah.
Did he smoke did he smoke like a chimney?
(37:42):
Smoked himself.
Look at this.
Smoked himself to death.
He had
smoked What is that?
What is that right there under his jacket?
Look at that.
Mag pouch holder.
Yeah.
Taped up so you can double up.
This movie, Heat, is is is amazing.
It's like, there's people who there's there'sthere's actual law enforcement that uses the
(38:04):
Heat movie for training and all kindscraziness.
Let's see.
Oh, here.
I'll show you another one.
I'll show you another one just to show that weare talking I
like this car 15,
by the way.
This thing's awesome.
What is this?
That that is the prop that's an h k that's a91.
That's Yep.
That's a prop that's a proper gun.
Okay.
(38:24):
Yeah.
That's a prop Yeah.
But so so Val Kilmer in the movie Heat, he isthe gun guy.
So there's there's real guns in Heat.
There's proper gun management and all that
kind stuff.
That I don't like, which it is a cool gun, andI know they did it so they could fit it to the
short little man that carries it, was AlPacino's FAL.
(38:46):
Al Pacino carries a tiny, like, 12 inch FAL.
Oh, let's look the mini FAL.
What is it?
In Internet movie firearms database?
I am FDB.
I am FTB heat.
Let's go to the movie heat and show you guysbecause the it it's amazing.
I just wanna go through this so we can getWalter's opinion on the guns.
(39:09):
Let's go let's go into it here, and we'llscroll
45 caliber star.
I didn't know that.
One of the
So check that out.
Al Pacino used a Colt officer's ACP.
There you go.
And the the cool thing about
this Yeah.
They show you where they used it in the in themovie.
What is this one?
Osberg's So, yeah.
(39:30):
Colt six fifty four.
That is literally this, and this is just a 16inch gun.
The Colt six fifty four.
This this thing here.
Yeah.
One of my favorite movies in this thing, DeNiro says, you can't have anything in your life
you can't walk away from in thirty seconds.
Yeah.
(39:51):
He's like Oh, maybe no.
It's a short FAL.
Let's see.
Was that an FNF a
f n There's a lot of guns in there's a lot ofguns.
There's still let me I gotta go fast throughthis because this is just the handguns in this
thing.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here's the MP5.
Oh, it's No.
HK9MP5?
(40:11):
M P 5 right there.
Yeah.
Okay.
What is this one?
That's a sire.
Oh, that's cool.
Benelli.
Benelli.
Patrick has a Benelli.
I think, Walter, you have a Benelli.
Right?
I Knock off.
I've gotten oh.
(40:32):
Ithaca.
Ithaca Thirty Seven stakeout.
Look at that little thing.
That's cool as hell.
Hermington eight seventy.
Let's see.
Cole model 64.
Six five four.
Sorry.
You do?
Okay.
Nice.
Yeah.
I have one of those similar to that.
Doesn't make it out very much, but I do haveone.
Yeah.
What is this?
That's that's the short one.
(40:53):
He was in that one picture.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the that's a short carbine, the seventhirty three.
Yeah.
So if you guys haven't gotten it yet in thismovie, they're bay basically, like, high end
bank robbers.
Bank robbers.
Yeah.
But the badass ones, you don't wanna actuallycome across.
FNFNFNC.
It's a f
n c.
We'll switch a little bit further.
A little bit further.
(41:13):
There is his yeah.
It's a short f n c.
No.
Right there.
That one of Al Pacino.
Look how tiny that barrel is.
Yeah.
It's kinda short.
Yeah.
That might have been cut down.
You so you're saying that was cut down for themovie?
I don't know.
So, Walter, I don't know if that's just a 16inch gun or if that's shorter.
That's shorter.
Look at that.
Look at that.
I thought that was, like, a 12 or something.
(41:34):
It's a tiny
What is this one? It's
It's an FAL.
The
first the first FNC that he showed was astandard FNC.
There's a 91.
Standard size.
Yeah.
Yep.
91 a two.
Got a Galil.
Walter's got a Galil.
M 16.
Got
a couple of
16 a twos.
(41:54):
Always gotta have an a two.
Yep.
What do we got here?
Norinko?
Oh, I got a Norinko.
Type 56.
Yep.
Walter, you probably have a few of those.
Oh, what's this one?
H k s r r.
It doesn't exist.
That's not real?
Cool.
Oh.
No.
It it it actually exists.
They're just very uncommon.
Oh, okay.
And that's it.
(42:14):
That's some that's some but that's a lot ofthere's a lot of guns in there.
Fantastic guns for a movie.
All good guns.
Yeah.
That movie's probably the most documented ofwhat guns are in there, the gunplay.
I'm telling you, I can't watch this movieeasily.
Like, if I if you watch this movie, you get inthe mode of what's going on.
Bubbles up when the when the gunfight is aboutto happen, that music that bubbles up in the
(42:38):
background, you're like, oh, here it
At the end of that gunfight, you play you feellike you've been in something very stressful.
Movie.
Yeah.
Have you have you ever watched all the videofrom the West Hollywood Bank Robbery?
Yeah.
Yeah. A
A Yeah.
It's a lot like that.
Alright.
It's a lot like that.
Yeah.
Which one came first?
(42:58):
Was this movie based on that?
I think so.
Yeah.
North Hollywood bank robbery.
It's based on the North Hollywood bank robbery?
When what year was that?
Because this is 1980 1995 heat.
That was '89.
Oh, '89.
Yeah.
'97.
Oh, yeah.
It says right here in IMDb that it was based onthe that it was based on it.
(43:22):
Yeah.
North Hollywood.
See?
Right here.
That was
earlier that was earlier in '97.
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Yeah.
So it was based on on that forty four minuteshootout.
Mhmm.
(44:06):
There are some really good videos covering theNorth Hollywood.
Those dudes body armored up converted
a
Doubt double body armored, and they had, like,groin protectors and everything, converted a
bunch of guns to full auto, which is actuallytheir downfall, and they took a a huge hit of
(44:26):
barbiturate.
So even if they got hit, they didn't feel
You know how they finally stopped those guys?
Just shot him in the legs?
Yeah.
Like, underneath the car underneath the car.
Under the car legs.
So they bled out?
And they they yes.
They let them bled out.
They let bled out.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And then they they had to go Just proper.
To
Right.
A local gun store, a sporting goods store, andsay, we're the cops.
(44:50):
We need guns.
And they handed over a bunch of Colts and stuffto them.
Because the cops at the time had revolvers andBeretta's, and that was it.
Maybe a shotgun in the car.
Yeah.
Those guys were rocking a K's and HK90Ones orGThree's.
Yeah.
Nunerinkos, a 91, and something else.
So didn't that happen didn't something likethat happen again, like, in Florida or
(45:12):
That was the Miami shootout.
The FBI shootout.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And after that, the FBI, they went to 10millimeter.
That was 10 millimeter.
They went
to 10 millimeter and then forty forty Smith andWesson because they're pussies.
Yeah.
Listen.
Yeah.
That that stuff is intense.
The movie the movie, captures that feelingbecause they spend time in the movie to show
(45:33):
these guys train Like, Val Kilmer was legittraining in there.
I think his character was probably like,military or something like that, but he was
legit training in that movie and they spenttime building up all the characters like the
good guys, you know, Al Pacino, I think was thecop and De Niro, was was the was the, the
(45:55):
leader of the bad guys.
They built the whole thing up, and then they dothat shootout.
It's intense.
I can't watch that movie often.
It puts me in a it puts me in a mood.
You know, there's certain things like when you,I know some people look at stuff like that and
they get all, like, you know, badass when theylook at those things.
(46:15):
Upside and out.
Yeah.
I don't know if it was intense.
What's the name of the, what's the name of thatWorld War two movie, Walter, that
Saving Private Ryan?
Yeah.
Saving Private Ryan.
I don't know if it was as that, but that thingwas intense, Saving Private Ryan in the
beginning.
Yep.
He's
getting Do you know what?
(46:36):
In Saving Private Ryan, they when they weretraining
He's looking at himself as he walks out.
He's so crazy.
Boy.
Nothing but trouble.
I might as well hold on.
Let me see if I could go full screen on himhere since Oh,
(46:56):
he smells.
Go ahead.
Oh, is it time Oh,
he smells terrible, and he's gonna have to waittill his mother gets home in about twenty
minutes.
Good lord.
He stinks.
Cromey.
Yes.
That's you.
You dropping bombs over there?
Yep.
He's hiding under the table?
You pooped your bitch's boy.
(47:16):
Yeah.
Come on.
Oh, you missed.
Absolutely did.
He's Nature.
Nature has taken its proper course.
Yeah.
Well, you were gonna I think Walter was gonnasay something.
The Speaking of Private Ryan, they trained allof the main cast separately from what's his
(47:37):
name that played Private Ryan?
So that when they actually went to filming,they said that they wanted to have all the cast
dislike Private Ryan, the the actor, because hedidn't have to go through the, like, the basic
training stuff.
Mhmm.
And and they say it plays out on screen prettywell.
I've I've never actually seen it.
You've never seen the Save Me Private Ryan?
Never seen it.
(47:58):
That that
I heard it's good.
I'll have to watch it.
That is intense.
That goes on for how long, Walter?
Like, fifteen minutes or twenty minutes orsomething?
That what?
The last battle?
The opening the opening scene.
Oh, yeah.
Bandalore tortoise.
There's multiple scenes that are like, when theGerman guy stabs the American with a bayonet
(48:19):
and all that stuff.
Yeah.
The the the thing that sticks out in my mindthe most is they open the movie with the guys
What are those boats called?
The landing the landing, boats?
The d day landings.
Yeah.
So, I don't know.
Higgins Higgins boats.
Yeah.
So it opens in there and you see these guys,like, sitting in the boat and the boat's
(48:41):
rocking and everything and it's like, they'recoming up, you know, they're coming up onto the
beach.
It lands on the beach and they're running outand people are just getting shredded.
Having now shot an MG 42, I could not imaginegoing up against it.
Yeah.
Oh, my god.
Yeah.
Those yeah.
Those dudes, they they had to be no joke, man.
(49:04):
It it was crazy.
And and just to think, like, reality was waycrazier than that.
Probably, yeah.
Yeah.
Way crazier than that.
So I'm trying to think of what other movies arelike that that are that intense with
Oh, there's we were we were soldiers with MelGibson.
(49:25):
We were soldiers?
Okay.
About Vietnam.
Oh, that
one.
Mhmm.
That's another one.
We went we went and saw it at the theater, andit when when it was over Mhmm.
Not a sound.
Nobody made a sound.
It was the quietest it was like everybody wasjust like, oh, fuck.
I'm glad that's done.
You know?
Mhmm.
It was Yeah.
If if we're talking Mel Gibson, the Patriot orwhatever, Have you seen that?
(49:49):
No.
This is
The Patriot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patriot was awesome.
That scene that scene where he's running around
With the tomahawk?
Tomahawks the guys.
Yeah.
Butchers them.
That's some intention.
He, he drops a dude, runs up on that guy, takesthe tomahawk out of his ass.
Yeah.
Drops another yeah.
(50:10):
Mel Gibson was the man.
Yeah.
When you so back in the, like, actual fightinglike that, that's hard core, man.
That's hard core fighting, like, you know, whenyou when you have to get, like, up close and
personal.
Hotdog nine ninety, shout out to hotdog nineninety.
He's in the chat, he says Val rocked in heat.
(50:31):
Val Kilmer was in some, what was the cowboymovie that he was in?
Oh, damn.
I'm gonna have to look.
Oh, were you stock holiday?
Yes.
That's
I don't know the name, but it's a good movie.
Tombstone.
Is it Tombstone?
I think it's Tombstone.
Tombstone.
Yeah.
That's it.
(50:51):
Mister Bullshitter says we need a movie nightagain.
Yes.
Yeah.
We need to do movie nights.
We'll let Walter you know how we'll get Walterto do it?
We'll do a badass tank movie and
I don't know if there is one.
Have you ever seen Sisu, Walter?
It's not real it's not realistic.
(51:11):
Yeah.
The this
is thing in Afghanistan or something?
No.
No.
No.
This is a is it is it Swedish?
Norwegian?
There's one Walter, there's a
really good one.
Probably Finland is what you're talking about.
Finland.
There's there's a really
good tank movie that we should watch about acrew of Russian tankers
In Afghanistan.
(51:32):
In that no.
No.
No.
No.
World War two.
Oh, okay.
It's a World War two.
They're in that I can't remember the name ofthe tank.
It's that first massive tank that the Russianscame out with that the Germans couldn't pierce
the armor on.
The teeth are So anytime yeah.
No.
No.
It was hold
on.
And
(51:53):
it's a Russian movie.
It's not American.
Not wasn't a t IS two.
I believe it was an IS one or an IS two.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so the entire time, they get into a tankbattle with a German and immediately, they
just, like, backed themselves into a cornerbecause they're, we know you can't pierce the
army.
You can shoot at us as much as you want.
But it's a whole movie about them, like, livingin this tank.
(52:16):
And what is that called?
Looked pretty Walter, what is what is a tankmovie that you've seen that you would give
respect to?
Since you're I know you're a tank guy.
Can you think of Yeah.
Like a well, a movie that has tank I'm thinkingof Sisu, which no one I don't know if you guys
have heard of Sisu.
It's just a very violent movie out there.
(52:37):
Let me see.
Okay.
Well, let's see if I can get some of the Thisis just some of the stills from This tank's in
Sisu.
There's a lot of tank But I don't know if thistank stuff is realistic or all that kind of
stuff, but it's around the, you know, that thatera.
(53:02):
So let me see if I can give you guys Patrick,you're muted, I think.
Sisu came out in what year is this?
2022, and it is directed by Jalmari Hallinder.
That's the one where he's they leave him to dieor something then he hunts them down over some
(53:25):
gold or something like that?
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
So it's not realistic, but it has a tank inthere.
That's why I'm thinking of what is a good moviewith tanks in it that is like realistic tank
stuff going on.
That's a fact, Jack.
Yeah.
What
(53:46):
If there aren't any, Walter, I think we gottaput some money together and make a tank movie.
That's the one where the with is it John Candyand and and that's phrase that's a fact, Jack.
Where to oh, where Torrey says is that who's isit Bill Murray in that movie too?
That's it's about tanks?
(54:09):
That's about the military.
Stripes.
Stripes.
Stripes.
Stripes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a funny
Yeah.
I'll let you know what?
Movies like that cannot be made ever again.
There's some movies out there you will neversee.
They their asses won't do remakes of thosemovies anywhere near Well Yeah.
(54:31):
You know what I would love for us to get to?
What movies I'd love for us to get back to?
Blaze and Saddles.
Yeah.
Base well, Blaze.
Love,
but it's not possible.
It is not possible.
Me allow me to whip it out.
Where do I whip it at?
Yeah.
(54:53):
Hold on.
Someone's telling us okay.
Night Train says the movie Stalingrad NineteenNinety Two.
Stalingrad.
Okay.
Chris Bow said fury.
Fury is Fury is one of the most unrealisticmovies.
Dramatized.
Yeah.
When they Okay.
When they come up again when they come upagainst a whole pack of Germans with about 30
(55:14):
Panzerfaust
Mhmm.
And they didn't die in the first five seconds,it's all safe.
Yeah.
Okay.
They would
have blasted that tank with so many holes thatit would have made it.
Yeah.
So so in in World War two, right, in World Wartwo, the it started with the Germans having the
better tank technology and Uh-huh.
Okay.
Who had the better tank technology in World Wartwo?
(55:36):
The Germans did the whole war.
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
The whole time.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The
the Russians, the t 34 was a good tank too, butit was a it was a
Not This is There's no Tiger.
You here you go, Patrick.
It was a Kia compared to a Panther or a Tiger.
Okay.
Okay.
The Tiger.
But were incredible.
It worked.
It worked.
(55:56):
The only reason the Sherman was good wasbecause we got some of Thousands of And just
Yeah.
When when did when did when did the Shermantanks start going out?
Was it was it through the whole war?
Was at at
Don't break that.
After the war, that's when they went away.
They
were No.
No.
No.
No.
I'm saying, no.
When did the Sherman tanks get start gettingdeployed in World War two?
(56:19):
Was it early Early World War two, middle, orend of World
War two?
We had the we had the m three.
We didn't have the the Sherman till a littlebit later.
They had the Lee Grant thing, but
Yeah.
The Lee and the Grant.
They used those in North Africa, but theyweren't and the Australian The Brits used them.
But
the the Brits and the Australians had those alot, didn't they?
(56:42):
In North Africa.
They didn't I don't think those were ever in inEurope proper.
Night Train says a good tank movie, old onewith Robert Shaw, the battle of the bulge.
I don't know that one.
I'm trying to remember that movie.
I think I've seen it one time.
But,
yeah, the the the the Sherman was justbasically because of we had so many of them.
(57:05):
I
mean Yeah.
Aside from that
Numbers.
And it was
in we had tons of them, and you can modify themto do all sorts of cool shit.
Like, the flame of the crocodile, theflamethrower tank, and
neat.
What's it called?
The what is that lighter?
The Ronson burner.
They called the Sherman a Ronson burner becauseit burned everybody inside when they catch
(57:25):
fire.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think when
they went up, you were you were as a flamingcoffin.
Wow.
If you wanna you wanna see some good stuff,there was there was people back during the war
that went out and collected the old tanks thatwere shot up
Mhmm.
Brought them back.
They cleaned
out drag the corpses out of them.
Yeah.
They had to clean out the mess.
Mhmm.
And then they painted them white again so theguys that would get them would still have that
(57:48):
smell inside the tanks.
They would they would get them and, like, openthe hatches up and hose them corpses out and
then repaint them.
So I remember when I was younger and I lived inNigeria, I went to military schools.
Right?
And on the mill on the the campus of themilitary schools, they would have old tanks and
(58:09):
we would play around in them.
Things are those things are kinda spooky insideand you have to be small.
I'm assuming, like, you couldn't get up intoyou couldn't, like, serve in a tank thing if
you were a big dude.
No.
I I doubt they put big men in there.
Our I don't
know though.
Friends one of our friends over in England hasa Sherman.
And when we were over there last time, we wentand visited him.
(58:31):
And I tried to climb in I tried to climb inthrough one of the hole openings, and my and my
my hips got stuck
in the
whole thing.
It's like
Yeah.
It's it's not easy.
Even when Lola and I went to this drive tanksplace, but those are special tanks that we were
(58:52):
driving around.
Yeah.
And by the way, tanks are very dangerous.
I remember being out there and someone rippedtheir whole leg open because they slipped on a
tank and when they fell, there was somethingjust Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're not they're not made to be gentletools.
Yeah.
Some dude, I I I can't remember who that was,got cut open to the bone.
(59:14):
Some young dude.
Some
young Yeah.
He slipped off that thing, man.
But that was fun.
It was fun driving a tank.
But those were the one It kinda had like alittle steering wheel.
It wasn't it it was the easy tank to drive thatI drove.
Historically not easy to drive.
Mhmm.
Maybe might have been a Leopard, a Leopard one.
Yeah.
I remember showing that to you guys back in thedays.
(59:34):
I would have to look.
I can't even remember what year that was atthis point when we did that.
But that was fun.
I think there's a place there's a place inOrlando or something that has that.
What's up, Walt?
You know, was just saying, I went shooting onSaturday aside from other things.
Hey.
Oh, look at you.
Shooting guns.
(59:55):
You know what I've shot the most of out ofeverything I brought?
What?
Was my new high point c nine.
Oh.
I
put I shot, like, a whole box of ammo throughthat thing, 50 rounds.
I just wanted to keep shooting them more. Don't
Don't know if it was.
That works.
They shoot great.
The carbine guns shoot fantastically.
(01:00:15):
Yeah.
Joe put some Joe Juice on that thing.
It's good.
Good to go.
I I had my new long slide Glock.
It works great.
You know?
Are you you're changing the color of that.
Right?
I don't know if I could talk about that.
What?
The c
Yeah.
Isn't that the new High Point you bought?
I thought I saw you talking in our internalchats that you were gonna modify.
(01:00:36):
Yeah.
I was gonna I was thinking about doing what Icall a Peptojismo, which is would be a pink a a
pink base and then you drizzle yellow, likedripping down the sides of the thing.
And it'd kept the Gizmo.
That's awful.
(01:00:56):
Awful.
Yeah.
Because I think Patrick has that
the paint I have.
Yes.
I'll give you Yeah.
I will give that I have here.
I just had to get some yellow and then findsomebody who's artistically inclined to create
the drippage.
It's We're gonna be painting that pistol pinktomorrow and I'm not looking forward to it
because Oh,
I thought you already did this job.
(01:01:17):
No.
I I've been waiting on some tool.
The paint came in a couple days ago and then Ihad to order some masking tape to work on it.
Now we've been busy buying a freaking car.
I haven't had time to get anything done lately.
I probably could make some templates with thedrippy looking stuff and tape, put them on it.
Yeah.
For sure.
You've gotta do it.
So you because I think was it you or was it Joethat showed a picture of someone put in let me
(01:01:41):
see if I could find it.
Because I saw someone put up a picture of aPepto Bismol bottle when you guys were talking
about this.
Yeah.
I yeah.
Wait.
Does does Joe have a spoiler on his Kia?
No.
I think he's joking.
Oh.
Think he's joking.
(01:02:02):
Yeah.
I told him, no, Joe.
No.
No.
He's gonna do it.
Yeah.
Joe seems like the spoiler put a spoiler onyour Kia kinda guy, you know.
Patrick, I I
I I put on my last that last m m 16 style ARthat I built.
(01:02:25):
I mounted the I mounted the the 20 inchknights, and handguard.
And Mhmm.
And their and their protectors, which I have ina numerous a a number of them, and a knights
front grip.
And it looks pretty good.
Fantastic.
I love it.
I love an a four m 16 a four is a great dog.
(01:02:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me show you.
Boom.
There we go.
That's the main color I gotta
Yeah.
But you but so Walter wants a specific kindasplash that is made only by
Vomit well, not splash.
No.
He wants the he wants the he wants the naturalyeah.
Yeah.
You know, like, ski ski.
(01:03:08):
Disgusting.
Disgusting.
He wants to
make it a real yeet canon.
Yep.
Well Yep.
I mean, if it I I'm
I hope your mom doesn't listen to this one,Patrick.
Oh, does.
Every Please, lord in heaven.
Don't judge us.
Week.
100%.
Oh, boy.
(01:03:29):
Hypo Hypo only sells a pink, like, speckledpink slide one they did at one time.
Right.
But I wanna do the I'm gonna do the whole upperlower everything, grips everything.
Walter wants it to be a real yeet cannon.
And then I gotta get somebody to do that inthat same font, Pepto Gizmo on the side of
their slide.
Yeah.
(01:03:49):
This is gonna call for stencils, I think.
It I'm I'm saying do it.
I'm for it.
I say do it.
That's gonna
We got five seconds.
Mhmm.
Someone who's a real artist, actually.
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I think Walt was asking a good question beforewe went to the break, like what's the gun
people have been shooting a lot lately?
Patrick, what what's the gun you've shot themost lately?
None.
I have not my my Internet just took a crap forsome reason.
Yeah.
You're looking real super blurry.
Look at your it looks like you're broadcastingfrom a potato.
(01:04:58):
Look at your I got a pig in the pit over here.
I can't.
I can't.
Someone see bullets put baby gravy in the chat.
Crazy.
Shooting, I took the most rounds I put throughsomething was through the coal python.
(01:05:18):
I probably put 40 rounds through the python,which is a lot for me.
Oh, okay.
But you are I mean, so what you'll be shootingis stuff that you've built.
You'll be testing those.
Right?
Yeah.
I I shot well, the last thing I shot actuallywas a couple shotguns I had to put back
together for a customer.
So mostly that's most of the shooting I dothese days, unfortunately.
There's nothing fun.
(01:05:39):
Oh, okay.
I also had with me over the weekend, I had aWinchester model 94 that was given to me in in
parts.
Very cool.
And and we reparked it, which Patrick commentedon.
Sad.
It looks great, Patrick.
What what was the gun.
Oh, what was the problem?
(01:06:01):
It it had somebody had taken it apart.
I won't use any names I knew.
You you ever you know who they are.
And and this left it, and it and the receivergot rusty.
I mean, not crusty rusty, but you can see thoselittle little pitted marks in the receiver.
So if you were trying to
Sounds like something I would do.
It wasn't me, though.
Right?
Or or It wasn't you.
(01:06:22):
No.
Oh, okay.
Mhmm.
It was given to me as a bribe, actually.
So
Okay.
To
to do more work for to help somebody out.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Enough said.
So Mhmm.
So immediately, I set my my my man on it, Joe.
Mhmm.
I said, Joe, man, park these parts so I don'tlose the parts.
(01:06:43):
And let's put it back together and get itgoing.
Parked it, put it back together.
I took it out there.
Boom.
So why is why is Patrick mad about it?
What's your what was
your He doesn't like he doesn't like theparkourizing part of it.
You can't parkourize in '94.
That's sad.
That's sad.
What's what's supposed to happen to Wait
till you see They're bleed guns.
Oh.
(01:07:03):
I'm sure it looks great.
I'm sure it looks great.
It's just sacrilege.
It's supposed to be
I mean, that's the that's what everybody'sdoing now with these tactical lever guns.
Archerizing everything.
They're not glued.
No.
They're not glued now.
I mean You know, as you know, a good job costsa lot of money.
It does it and it takes a long time.
Right?
Yeah.
It's it's it's labor intensive.
(01:07:24):
It's like painting a good a good car painting.
How many these guns aren't rare.
Right?
I'm assuming they're not rare.
No.
No.
No.
I ran this is one of the most produced firearmsYeah.
In the world.
Okay.
Many how many did they make?
10,000,000 or 20,000,000?
Of the 94, I'm not sure, but I know this onewas made in '74.
So
Yeah.
It's not it's not valuable then either.
It's not like collector or anything.
(01:07:45):
Yeah.
It it it those those used to be $99.
They used sell them for $99.
Mhmm.
But, anyways, shook that.
I had the Bear Creek Arsenal four fiftyBushmaster upper that I purchased.
That kicked
like a mule.
So I only shot it three times.
Let's see what oh, I think long slide Glock.
(01:08:07):
The, what else did I bring?
Oh, my mother the c 94.
How was the new how was the new, well, not new,but the Glock, the long slide?
The Glock was nice.
The Glock was nice.
Yeah.
I took some video.
I'll I'll get it up eventually.
But Mhmm.
What else?
That one.
That one.
Oh, I brought the the a p 51, the the threezero eight g three type.
(01:08:31):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
A little shorty.
You have that shoot.
The ammo I brought was Malaysian surplus, andit was firing, but it sometimes didn't have
enough umph to eject the shell.
So that was the crappy ammo.
It wasn't the wasn't the gun's fault.
The crappy ammo.
Mhmm.
So but it it was cool.
Yeah.
I don't know I don't know if it's video worthybecause it was kinda doesn't say much for the
(01:08:56):
gun.
But
Yeah.
When you when you got some good ammo in it andyou is it gonna become a machine gun?
Well, it might be it might end up with atrigger pack in it, but yeah.
Yeah.
You could put a pack in it without having to do
the whole gun.
Those things are just like flamethrowers with,yeah, with a pack.
(01:09:17):
I've shot it before.
Yeah.
You know?
It's not gonna do any good for your dentures.
Tell you that right now.
Crowns and killings.
I have already suffered dental ramifications
from shooting 50 cal and stuff.
Right.
Exactly.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what's the gun I've been shooting themost?
(01:09:38):
You guys could probably guess this one.
20 two to kill squirrels.
Yes, sir.
Been I've been capping the living daylights outof out of squirrels, man.
Those squirrels afraid of me.
Those squirrels hand my door open, they run forthe hills.
That's how
it should be.
(01:09:58):
Yeah.
I've been having a field day with those littlebastards.
You know?
Oh, speaking of speaking of 20 twos Mhmm.
My sister my sister text me the day.
I told you about she's moving to CA.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Cali.
But yeah.
But she had a 22 revolver at her house.
She's in Hilton Head now.
(01:10:19):
Mhmm.
And she's not taking that to California withher, and she's giving it to me, basically.
Cool.
Cool.
She says I gave it to them, but I didn't givethem any.
So No.
Is it a nice revolver?
Nice 22?
Is it I you know, it's hard to tell from thepicture she sent
me.
Mhmm.
We'll see when it gets here.
(01:10:39):
It might be a it might be a Ruger.
It might be like a, you know, one of these diecast looking north like, what, American
heritage or American what?
You know, what is
Oh, those aren't that bad.
Those things are okay.
No.
No.
I don't know where I
call dibs.
I call dibs.
Yep.
(01:10:59):
I found your pauses the other day.
Remember?
Yeah.
Dibs was.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
That's somewhere on my phone.
And we have I have another I'll I'll I'll showit to you guys when I actually take possession
of it legally.
Mhmm.
Someone's given us a 22 can and a 22 pistol togo with it just to get rid of Oh, wow.
(01:11:20):
From an from an estate.
So Oh, I'm surprised
that that is all like, go ahead.
I'm surprised that's the only gun that yoursister had, though.
Mhmm.
I'm not.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I thought the Kellers were,like, born.
Oh.
You know?
She she pop out the womb and you got guns.
(01:11:42):
She went from Florida to Forest Hills for along time.
Remember?
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Now now my brother-in-law liked that stuff, butonce again, you know, it's
Mhmm.
The force the force is strong with the female.
You know what I'm saying?
So
Yeah.
I understand.
I understand.
Even she was in Vegas, man.
They they had to be like, if you live in Vegas,you go into pawn shops all the time, man,
(01:12:07):
looking for guns.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Be some badass guns out there.
But, yeah, I don't I don't know if you couldthat you could probably have that 22 in
California.
I'd imagine that.
It's a revolver.
Yeah.
I think so.
Yeah.
I don't yeah.
The only thing is you you have to, like,register them or something, don't you?
Fuck Is
there registration?
Is there actually a
registration?
No.
I I
don't think it's for those type
(01:12:28):
of gun.
I think it's for more like like like it was forassault rifles and all that stuff like that, I
think.
I don't know.
Maybe it is.
I don't know.
I'm looking now.
Yeah.
That, oh my god.
Oh, well, California, I would believe, had somebecause California and some other states, I
think, have all that kind of craziness goingon.
(01:12:51):
Yeah.
Let me see.
I'm trying to
find you move to California, you are considereda personal firearms under California law and
must register it within sixty days.
Yeah.
You know
You need to complete and submit a new registernew resident report of firearm ownership to the
California Department of Justice Bureau ofFirearms along with a $19 fee.
(01:13:13):
Whores.
Yeah.
They're whores.
Yeah.
So my my older son is going to California.
He's going to LA.
Is he doing that for to pursue the actingthing?
Is that
what mean?
Yeah.
He's gonna go live in LA.
Is he I I ask these questions.
(01:13:33):
You don't have to answer.
Is he gonna live with somebody somebody else oris he just
So he's always been he's always been into theacting thing and he has a group of friends.
They just left here to all, go hang out withwith one of their friends having a birthday.
That they all went to PK Young's, the school inGainesville.
They went to school together, but they were allinterested.
When they were in school, they were playingmusical instruments, singing, acting, all of
(01:13:56):
that.
And when he went to FSU, he was doing thatacting and improv.
So one of his friends lives out in LA and theywork actually for the same company, and while
he's out there, he's going auditions and stufflike that.
I guess he's gotten a few small roles.
So, you know, since he works they work for thesame company, he's gonna transfer.
(01:14:17):
I think the company already transferred himtechnically Your son.
Out there.
Yeah, my son.
And so he's gonna work for that company outthere and then, I guess, you
know Well, that that was my questions too aboutwho was providing for this, for validity.
Yes.
No.
Not me.
Not me.
I was gonna help.
So I was gonna help him transport his car,which, you know, like, I I bought their cars
(01:14:42):
and gave it to them and everything.
And he has had with his car three accidents sofar and he just
He has some some serious bad luck.
Don't understand.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not his fault, like, ended They
actually legitimately were not fault.
Right?
Yeah.
No.
They were not.
The last time he got rear ended and and thenbuy a a truck that actually works for the
(01:15:07):
university or belongs to the university thatrear ended him and pushed him into another
vehicle, and I just got that thing or he justgot it fixed brand new.
Brand spanking new.
Are they gonna I will are
they are they gonna fix it again or are they
So he was, he was at work because he's stillworking here for that company.
(01:15:29):
He was at work, and he and he left.
And, yeah, this is what happened to it.
Rare ended by a tow truck, and that is, to me,pretty much toast.
The car I understand.
The seat belt the seat belt doesn't work.
The airbag, he said, did not go off, but hecould smell, like, the gunpowdery smell from it
(01:15:50):
and That's
that's really bad, by the way.
Yeah.
That it didn't go off.
This is pretty bad.
I mean, I It looks better than I thought it wasgonna look when he told me he got ripped
because the guy never stopped.
Oh, that's that's that's But the guy drove off.
No.
The guy So the guy was He was stopped at alight turning left and the guy was coming up
(01:16:11):
behind him and just didn't see him and just ranright into him.
So and then the guy obviously stopped, and hegot a police report and all that kind of stuff.
But Oh
my god.
But that guy just rammed.
You could tell from that thing.
It's just boom.
And high.
He That truck tow truck was probably highbecause it did not hit low on that car.
Yeah.
So I don't know what's the value of this car ifthey fix it again.
(01:16:35):
I don't really know.
I don't I I mean, I don't know what's gonnahappen there.
So I was gonna transport this car so that, youknow, we're not, like, financing him going out
there.
He's he's a grown ass man.
He's he's 25 years old.
You know, I mean, when I was when I was hisage, I was I was married.
(01:16:55):
So, anyway, so I was but I was gonna pay totransport it to LA, so he didn't have to drive
all the way there and he could just fly outthere, but
I think it's the grown ass man can learn how todrive out there.
Oh, he could Yes.
He could learn how to drive out there, but, youknow, it's a it's a long drive and all that
stuff.
So I was gonna I was gonna kick in for that,you know.
(01:17:16):
That that's not I don't consider that too bad,You know?
But, yeah, I'm not, like, fine at he's gotta gothere and work and pay his bills and all that
kind of stuff and, you know, live his life.
But, you know, my kid, I'll help him out alittle bit with it.
I I'm not sure what we're gonna do now becausethat thing yeah.
(01:17:37):
I it's it's I don't know how many times theinsurance company is gonna repair Yeah.
A crashed car.
You know?
Right.
I don't
know what you're happens at at some point?
They just total it and write you a check orsomething?
Like Yeah.
I mean,
it's been hit in this back several times.
This same part of the car has been fullyrepaired several times.
(01:17:59):
No.
This this ain't China, you know, where theytake that stuff and make it look like brand new
again.
This is Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
I mean yeah.
So, yeah, we'll we'll see what happens withthat.
He may just have to buy himself a a new car,but I was, you know, I for his sake, I was
hoping he would have a car that he owns, andall he's gotta do is pay, you know, the
(01:18:22):
insurance on it and stuff like that.
But, yeah, it is what it is.
Yeah.
It is.
You know, I don't deal with that.
No more hit.
No more accident.
Yeah.
It's just the crazy thing is it's just like,some people just have shitty luck when it comes
to stuff like that.
Yeah.
I don't understand it.
Like, not again, knock on wood, man, I haven'thad an accident where somebody's rear ended me
(01:18:47):
since I was, like, 22.
You know?
I think this happens when you're when you'reyoung.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
I mean
I haven't had an accident since I rear endedsomebody I was
20.
Yeah.
I've had tons of accidents in my life.
I've totaled cars out.
Oh, no.
I Unfortunately.
I've had a couple of tickets and, like well,the worst one was the goddamn cat that I hit.
(01:19:12):
Let me get started on the fucking cat.
I mean, I'm cursed.
Oh, I
saw down the backgrounds back here.
This
Was that a cat or I thought you hit, like, acoyote?
It was a bobcat.
Oh, right.
Right.
Right.
Okay.
I hit I hit a bobcat and it tore up the frontend of the car so I put a claim in to get the
car fixed.
And when I go to sell the car, they're like,oh, yeah, the carfax isn't clean.
(01:19:34):
Did you have a wreck?
And I was like, fuck, I hate it.
I lost $1,500 over that fucking bobcat.
I'm so bad over that guy
Do you do you remember me telling you, Patrick,that now they have, a credit score for your
car, for your insurance?
It's true.
They know everything.
Anything that happens to you that you report,they know it all.
(01:19:55):
Yeah.
I'm doing that anymore.
I'm not gonna report it.
I'm just gonna fix it and
Insurance is very tough right now for people.
They know everything.
That's because, you know, it is a businessthose people.
You know what I mean?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And it's not a charitable business, by the way.
So For sure.
For sure.
You know?
Yeah.
But, yeah, they're not messing around.
(01:20:16):
And if you have stuff on your on your insurancecredit score, whatever that thing is called, if
you have things on there that aren't supposedto be on there, good luck getting them off.
Here here's a good one.
Mhmm.
You remember Doc?
Do you still live down here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Doc and Red.
Mohawk and and Red.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
One time we're having a party party at myhouse, and I said, hey, doc and red.
(01:20:40):
Go move the Fiat to the driveway.
Well, oh, I've heard this.
Red red red backed into the mailbox.
Okay.
So we had to file a claim.
Well Mhmm.
That comes up on the insurance thing that wehad this accident.
And Peggy's like, I didn't have no accident.
And it's like, oh, and read back into themailbox.
It's like
Yeah.
(01:21:00):
They're keeping all information on you.
Anyone in your home, anything that happens.
Yep.
Yep.
That's that's how it's getting that.
I've known Doc for a long time.
Yeah.
I met Doc through the the big three back in thedays.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He's still up in Alabama.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:21:20):
Man, you know yeah.
It's it's tough.
I don't know what's gonna happen there.
We'll see.
We'll see what happens.
He's moving.
He's still moving.
I think he's moving a couple of weeks.
I don't even think I'll be here when he'smoving.
Next week, there is no show.
Just to remind you you all yeah.
He's still going.
You know, he's a listen.
He's a he's a man.
He's grown up.
You know, gotta go out there and live and doyour own thing, you know.
(01:21:44):
Obviously, like, you know, when you havelisten, Chromy's young right now, but your kids
are your kids forever.
You know, right now I
wasn't living here for that long.
Right now, you think he's a pain in the assright now.
Boy.
You think he's a pain in the ass right now.
Wait till he starts rolling up with babies.
Out.
You know, he's like, hey, dad, you know, thisgirl, she's she's having a baby.
(01:22:06):
You're gonna be a grandpa.
You know?
It doesn't look like it right now.
Look at him.
You know?
He looks all sweet and innocent, but, you know,Yeah.
The kid your kids are your kids forever, but,yes, they have to be men or women and grow up
and go do their own thing, and they gotta findout stuff, you know.
Yeah.
They they gotta get hope the best.
(01:22:27):
Yeah.
I know.
Sometimes it doesn't go the way you think maybeit should go, but
Yeah.
It's it's tough, man.
It's tough.
Like, now, when the boys were before they left,before I started the show, they were telling
me, you know, they're they're friends, theywent all through, not just high school, but
even before that together.
And one of the parents, which Lola and I know,they were just saying, because he I I I don't
(01:22:51):
know what's going on, but he's got like somekidney problems or something like that.
He's back in the ICU.
That's bad news, you know.
Yeah.
It's part of life, like, unfortunately, thatyou see this.
Like, you see your friends pass, you see yourparents pass, you know.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
So Yeah.
(01:23:13):
This is the circle of life, man.
I I hate to get sad or miserable, but people,but Yeah.
It's the circle of life.
It's the way it is.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
That's why I think we gotta keep having babies,man.
We're slowing down on that because life likePatrick said, our toast what is it?
Our toast is too good.
I can't
too good.
It's way too good.
Yeah.
We need babies.
(01:23:34):
We gotta put babies in the world, but we gotta,you know, we gotta try to bring up the babies.
You can't just have the babies and spit themout.
You gotta raise them up.
This is the new thing, by
the way.
I don't know if you heard that.
His new thing is, oh, there he is.
So I'll turn I'll turn it.
Let's see if he'll say it again.
(01:23:55):
And now he won't.
Bounce it.
There he is.
He is.
Yeah.
Is he still can't is he still bounce he didn'tget changed yet.
No.
And he smells awful.
He smells like a dirty litter box.
Just just You're disgusting.
You need to just do my mother would just kickus out into the back porch, you know, like the
(01:24:17):
concrete in the back door, and hose us down.
Yeah.
Hose it with a hose?
Yeah.
Yeah.
She wasn't playing around.
She would, like, put us out there, give us abar of soap.
We're, like, naked.
Spray you down, and you'll soap up and wash up.
Yeah.
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Alright.
Do we wanna get into some what other guns doyou guys have?
What what do you have?
Any guns
I got a lot.
I I don't I don't have
Walter recognizes this.
(01:25:25):
Look at that.
Yeah.
That's a nine millimeter.
Yeah.
I saw pet Petric had that Turkish ninemillimeter that was or 45 that was painted like
Parker rising.
Is that what it was?
Yeah.
Let me but it was a really big story on that.
He's thinking that today he's very happy, soI'm I'm good.
(01:25:47):
Oh, Walt?
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on you, Walt.
You're about to show off something.
Hold on.
Hold on.
On.
Hold on.
Yeah.
I got
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold Hold on.
Okay.
There you go.
Baby.
There you one of the the hinge isn't on here,but one of the Manicor arms
Oh, Manicor arms.
Nice.
Yeah.
They had them on sale, so I've picked anotherone up for something I have.
(01:26:08):
Who's the guy from Manicor?
Is it Sven from Manicor?
Trying to remember.
I guess.
I mean, I gotta look that up.
Yeah.
So, yeah, they were on sale somewhere, so Ipicked one up.
Actually, was on sale at Manacore.
So
Okay.
And Manacore makes that stock or they make theYeah.
Yes.
They make that stock.
The hinge the
hinge Yes.
(01:26:28):
Sven.
Sven for men Mencore.
The hinge mechanism is made by mid MidwestArms, I think.
One of those like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're on sale right now for $1.19.
1 19.
Yep.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So I picked I picked one up because I likethem.
I just like them.
The one the other one I have right now is on myon my AK, the Hungarian AK that I have.
(01:26:52):
But You should go mister, you should go to theManicore Arms website and go look at the go
look at that thing.
They have a picture of that with a BRN oneeighty compared to an actual AR one eighty, and
it looks the BRM looks phenomenal.
Oh, yeah.
Hold on one sec.
Let me see.
A a cool stock.
(01:27:13):
Yeah.
It's
the the best way to get into an AR one eightyfor sure.
Let me tell you.
Let me go to the website.
Probably need to go this way.
It might we might get the best out of it.
Then
do go to top top of the tippety top right overthe hamburger menu up there.
See the hamburger menu?
Click on that and then do shop.
(01:27:35):
And then I think it was under arts, maybe?
You'd probably find it under sale if you justclicked on sale, but whatever.
It will find it here.
There's handrails.
Try that again.
Go back up to the top one more time.
Sorry.
Try that hamburger menu, then parts, and thensale or shop and then sale.
Shop and Let me see it comes up.
(01:28:02):
See your stuff.
A lot of parts.
They make a lot of stuff.
Yeah.
They got a lot of cool parts.
No.
It didn't show up.
Sorry.
It's in here somewhere, and they have it
What's it called?
We can can't we search
it?
Trapdoor stock with Picatinny hinge is whatit's called.
Oh, stock?
(01:28:22):
Trapdoor stock.
If you do a search for trapdoor, it'll come up.
Oh, trapdoor?
Hold on.
Do a search for Pullis.
Chris Bullis.
Yes.
I have the four fifty Bushmaster Bolt action.
I shot it over the weekend.
Kicks like a mule.
Yeah.
Oh, right here.
There we go.
(01:28:42):
So yeah.
Click there.
And now click on that image of the two gunsside by side right there.
Comparison.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That looks now go back up.
Go back up.
Right there.
Now go back up.
Now keep going up.
Oh, it's up top.
There you go.
There it is.
Look cool that looks with the BRN180.
Oh, that's nice.
Yep.
I gotta I gotta dig out my stuff.
(01:29:03):
I have one of those lowers somewhere aroundhere.
One of which lowers?
The b r n one eight the b r n one eighty onelowers.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's kinda wanna a
b r n one eighty, like a full size and compareit to the Yeah.
One eighty sour shoes.
Yeah.
I Don't you have a BRN?
(01:29:24):
You definitely have a BRN for me.
Right?
I think it's like a 300 blackout or something,upper.
It's still at the shop.
Still at the shop.
Mhmm.
But I got snookered into buying a shorterbarrel one when they first came out.
And Oh.
And I I regret that.
I don't
I know Joe Juice Joe Juice has been trying toget that BRN 300 blackout from me.
Yeah.
He's he's interested in it.
(01:29:46):
Yeah.
He's got his he's got his grubby little eyes onit.
It's laying out.
We can go
get and see it.
Yeah.
He can see it all the time.
Every day.
Every day.
It's calling to him.
Every day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was calling to him.
I don't I forgot what we were gonna do withthat, to be honest with you.
It was gonna go in that that site or Skype.
(01:30:10):
Oh, that's right.
We were gonna do a we were gonna do a bullpupwith it.
What is going on with Patrick's Internet?
I have no idea because there's nothing activelydownloading or anything.
I'm not sure why it's doing this.
You sure you're on the right Internet?
Yeah.
I only got one Internet.
(01:30:30):
Oh.
Oh, Chris Pillow said he bought the the threezero eight bolt action from Bear Creek Arsenal.
Yeah.
That your image has gotten bad, man.
What are you Oh,
hold on.
You downloading something or who knows whathe's
doing over there.
Bear Creek Arsenal
flash fighters He's dialing back in.
Barrel sucks.
You know, it's interesting it's interestingwhen you're the one with the bad Internet.
(01:30:54):
I got phenomenal Internet.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on you now that you gotyour Internet somewhat working.
Let's see.
So what is this we're looking at, Patrick?
It's a real a r one eighty.
So this this is what that stock
is based on is an an AR one
(01:31:15):
eighty stock.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
This is my AR one eighty.
Yeah.
You built this you built this in person.
I bought I bought this from an estate.
Oh, okay.
I I would love to build a BRN one eighty tocompare it to the actual AR one eighty.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Because these are these are wicked cool guns.
Super cool.
(01:31:35):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Mine's mine is buried.
I'd have to dig it out.
So Mhmm.
But Yeah.
That's cool.
Hider Mhmm.
The flash hider crisp bullets on the end of theof those guns is I don't know how
well it works for the flash hider, but
you really need a muzzle brake more than youneed a flash hider.
So I shot the the BRN I mean, the Bear CreekArsenal bolt action Oh.
(01:32:01):
April Bushmaster that I bought.
And, I shot it three times, and I thought, youknow, maybe I shoot it some more than I thought
to myself.
What?
Not really.
This isn't fun.
I don't like this.
This fun.
It's not shot once, and he didn't like it.
So today, I ordered a muscle break from acompany and got it incredibly cheap.
(01:32:21):
Mhmm.
And I think that'll probably tame it, but yeah.
It was I bought that to compare that to myupper for a video, but I've I'm I'm not gonna
do that video now for reasons that will becomeapparent probably a little later.
Okay.
Interesting.
I'll Yeah.
That's cryptic as hell right there.
(01:32:41):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Little tease.
Little tease.
Hopefully, it becomes apparent.
Walter will skeet skeet all over you later.
My my man my man my inside man's working onthings.
So
Okay.
Okay.
Interesting.
(01:33:02):
I'm gonna back all the way out of that beforewe get too too deep into
have the guy on the inside.
Yes.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Nice.
Nice.
Yeah.
Let's see.
What other any do you have any other guns thereyou wanna show off, Walter?
I know Patrick said you don't have anythingelse to hand.
Well, mean
Although, where I don't know where he pulledhis BRN out from.
(01:33:24):
It's an a r one eighty.
Oh, he's down BRN.
Oh, it's it's I'm sorry.
Forgive me.
Mea culpa.
How dare I?
How dare I?
You know, such sacrilege.
Go ahead, Walt.
I see you got a SHU.
Well, this is actually old school.
This is an r 50 single shot.
Oh, okay.
So yeah.
(01:33:46):
I you know, from one of my one of my personalones here.
Oh, way back.
Well, it's yeah.
A few years back.
We stopped doing the complete rifles just to dothe uppers and the lowers.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
I got a couple for the museum, So
what I meant to ask you guys, since the lasttime we got together, there's been some news on
stuff.
(01:34:06):
Like, I was sharing with you guys Colorado'sdoing dumb shit.
Yeah.
And
what you know, that's gonna all get shot downwith Bruins.
It will.
I mean
But but people have to live under it as lawYeah.
For a while,
which sucks, which is ridiculous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mean How long has it taken Colorado to becomethe new California?
(01:34:27):
We're talking about a Wild West type country.
Yeah.
Pioneers.
It used to be it used to be a pioneer typestate and the liberals moved into it because of
the wilderness.
California.
Fucking ruined it.
Yeah.
California used to play a place where peoplewent, started businesses, and there was
(01:34:48):
innovation Yes.
And there was aerospace company aerospacecompanies and all this stuff.
Yeah.
And now it's a
Colorado's go and I and I know it's not all ofColorado, and I love driving through Colorado,
and I visited there multiple times.
It's insane to see what's happening.
I have a sister-in-law who lives in Colorado,and she loves it.
It's beautiful, but she's also fairly liberal,so kinda makes sense.
(01:35:10):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Well, I like like Walter is saying, that's whathappened.
That's who But this is the land of Dragon Man.
Dragon Man is out in Colorado.
Yes.
She Yeah.
She moved out there because of I know she'shome.
Go on.
Go get your butt wiped.
Yeah.
Because of the the California the ization ofColorado.
(01:35:34):
That's she liked it.
She was excited
about marijuana.
For that, you're saying?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
(01:35:56):
So
Man.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I saw what what was it?
The prime minute is it the prime minutepresident of El Salvador?
Yeah.
He was in town.
I will be right back.
I'm going upstairs.
Okay.
Alright.
And Yeah.
So speaking of shotguns, did you see JonathanTactical Toolbox?
(01:36:18):
He did a video using my magazine tube.
Oh, did he?
And how was it?
Did it perform?
It wasn't It didn't be It didn't come undercriticism.
So Cool.
Yeah.
But no I
think he was testing Was he testing like Ididn't look at the I didn't look at the video,
but I saw he did put up a video.
(01:36:39):
I didn't look at it.
Yeah.
He was comparing Benelli real Benelli toTurkanelli.
Oh, okay.
And trying to do, like, a five a 500 round shotthing.
Mhmm.
And he mentioned it.
I got my Mac tube extension from my friends atSafety Arbor Firearms.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
That's good.
Yeah.
I saw he did a video where he was talking abouthe was talking about the what you call it?
(01:37:07):
Whether or not it would you know, the Turk theTurkish guns would run.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Because, you know, of course, TFP TV, JamesReeves, he Mhmm.
Doesn't like anything Turkish because he's hadissues.
Jonathan, with this Turkish one and the BenelliTurkish one maybe had a couple issues, but
(01:37:29):
nothing major.
Major.
And the Venelli had an issue one time too.
Nothing major.
A lot of the stuff going on was ammunitioncreated.
It wouldn't go off or something like that.
But Mhmm.
But he just it it took him a while to get the500 round thing done because that's a lot of
shooting, 500 rounds on each gun.
That's a lot
of Yeah.
I think we we've done that before, as you know.
(01:37:51):
Yeah.
I didn't tarp I didn't tarp partake in that.
That was with the that from
Standard standard manufacturing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's tough and you have to think about like,people don't realize this.
Ammo, you know, I think most of the guns thereare guns out there that have very loose
tolerances and that I own that I haven't seenammunition issues with, but typically, that is
(01:38:16):
a source of problems.
Like, how I said I've been shooting my 22 alot, you know, that whenever I have problems
with that, it is the it is the ammo.
So, like, I was having a problem with it.
The this 22 was not cycling, and then I wentand cleaned the gun because 22 is really dirty,
still the same problem, and then I switch ammo,totally fine.
(01:38:38):
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I haven't had the opportunity to do like a burndown with one of these turtinellis.
Mhmm.
But so far, my experience with them is they runthey've ran everything else stuck in them.
Yeah.
So I I think if you're
gonna if you're gonna do it, you you wanna usepretty much the same ammo if you can get away
with that and you want the gun to be reallywet.
The shotgun, I know people think shotguns willwork perfect every time, but not if you're
(01:39:02):
running, you know, once you get a couple Idon't know exactly what the number is.
If you get a couple of hundred rounds throughthere, you'll start hitting some issues.
Yeah.
You could.
So Yeah.
Anyways, that was interesting and he used thethe mag tube and the mag tube didn't have any
problems and
Mhmm.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yep.
If you guys if you guys are seeing that, checkout, Tactical Toolbox with Jonathan.
(01:39:24):
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Because
I need to I should probably go Patrick istransferring.
Right now, he's probably explaining to Marleywhy he didn't clean.
His his boys
have his boys
Marley's like, I could tell exactly what'shappening right now because Lolo will be like,
are you serious?
(01:39:45):
You left this for me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Hold on a minute.
Where am I going to?
Okay.
I'm looking for tactical toolbox.
Yeah.
Patrick might not make it back on the show.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Shout out to I see Flying Rich out there.
(01:40:06):
So Okay.
Kurt twenty four as well.
Let me Here, let me switch this over to so Icould show you guys the video if you haven't
seen it.
There you go.
Yeah.
The the bottom one is a Benelli, and the topone is a Turknelli with the
Oh, okay.
With the s a with the SHF mag tube in it.
(01:40:28):
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know, and being, of course, being atactical toolbox, yeah, it's doing well.
I think it could do better than that because healways does amazing videos, but, you know, he
he knows how to get the the views, man.
Yeah.
You know?
Well, he knows the tricks and it's so
Yeah.
He knows how to work it.
You know, he's he's got the mind for that.
(01:40:50):
So I don't know if we're gonna see Patrickagain.
Patrick might not be alive right now.
He's getting a beat down.
Right now, Patrick is cleaning up a backside atthis yeah.
At this moment.
This very moment at this very moment in time.
You know?
(01:41:12):
Let me see.
Yeah.
So crazy.
I mean, I understand why he did it, but, youknow or or he's just, you know, he's having a
tough time checking back in, but we'll get him.
We'll get him back.
He's he's making excuses.
Well, I I I couldn't That's a Yeah.
I could just imagine the conversation that'sbeing had right now.
(01:41:35):
Yeah.
Oh.
We Saturday night, after I came back from goingup to the Candesestine Testing Facility or Camp
Keller
Mhmm.
I went with my son and my wife.
My son was going to a, like, an art type show.
I kinda could call it art show.
Is this Spence
or Will?
(01:41:55):
Yeah.
Spence with his pins.
Spence with
his pins.
Oh, cool.
Cool.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And we went it was over in Tampa and a smallvenue.
And it's one of those things that theyadvertise that people show up, all different
types of folks.
Mhmm.
Some people showed up in their cosplay outfits.
Right.
Nice.
(01:42:16):
Lots of different color to hair.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
But, yeah, he did alright, and he came out.
He was in the black at the end.
You know, he paid
Oh, really?
Good.
Yeah.
He paid the paid the table and ended up with acouple shekels.
Oh, look at that.
I know.
Yeah.
And he got some exposure and got to, you know
Yeah.
Just get out.
You know?
Yeah.
I like his I like the way that he, draws thecharacters and everything and I know he's
(01:42:40):
turning those into pins.
I think I think it's cool.
I've told him he needs to I it's not so easy todo, but the next step is animation.
He's working on some stuff.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But, yeah, he's gotta do it at his own pace,you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We I make suggestions.
Hey, Penn.
(01:43:00):
Hey.
How about you know, gotta remind.
Hey.
You know, Halloween's coming up, Spence.
You might wanna do another Halloween one andhave it ready for Halloween.
Right.
You know?
And Yeah.
Which Halloween is coming up again.
It'll it'll we'll hit October before you
know it.
Before you know it.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think I agree with you.
He should do all the holidays.
He should already have the events eventsknowledge of what he's gonna do.
(01:43:23):
And I would even do, like, current he probablydoesn't wanna get into politics, so he doesn't
wanna do Yeah.
Like a Trump thing or whatever.
But
know, you could do I I see the Trump thing withthe big hair.
Mhmm.
You know, the really exaggerated hair and maybea little bit of orange face, you know, and
Has he ever has Spence ever drawn Trump?
Has he ever done a version of Trump?
I don't I don't think so.
(01:43:45):
Okay.
Did you see his version of Space Coast?
Space Coast?
Mm-mm.
Because the guy that did the boy the guy thatdid the voice for Space Coast passed away about
a month ago or something.
Oh, he did?
So he did a Space Coast, like, a commemorativething for
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
No.
I have not seen that.
Probably need to go look it up.
(01:44:06):
And make a and make a pin out of it oranything.
But
Yeah.
Kurt twenty four says, Walter, I will have toeventually order a tube extension from you.
Have the Panza Arm Speed Pro on its way.
So is that Speed Pro the m four knockoffstraight up or is it something different?
(01:44:26):
I don't That's the question before the
Yeah.
Good question.
Yeah.
Let me
see here.
I may have to I may have to adjust what we'redoing here because I don't think Patrick's
coming back out here alive.
I don't think he gonna make it.
Down for the count.
I don't know if we'll if we see him, we'll seehim.
I mean, I don't know.
(01:44:47):
You know?
You see that?
You see that right there?
Mhmm.
Don't don't tell anybody.
Just me and you, Hank.
We got a pin coming with that.
That's our Camp Flamingo.
Oh,
okay.
Oh, cool.
There's a pin there's a pin.
I think it's arriving tomorrow actually.
Oh, sweet.
Yeah.
But nobody nobody knows besides me and you now.
Yeah.
Here's Patrick.
I was gonna say okay.
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Okay.
Hold on, Patrick.
Wait.
Did I I didn't assign him a thing.
(01:45:52):
Bam.
He is.
There he goes.
And he's back like a potato.
Did you get a verbal beat down about
the dirty guy?
This is not I don't know what's going on.
The steam isn't downloading.
I don't know what's happening.
No.
No.
I had to scarf down some pizza and she's happyto take over.
Oh, okay.
(01:46:13):
Yeah.
We thought you were getting it.
No.
No.
I was I was trying to
get some pizza in me before For not poop orscooping.
We need Walter to make you a baby, poop knife.
Scrape it off him?
A flick.
A flick.
Yeah.
Need a flick.
Oh, that's not the flick.
Come on.
(01:46:33):
Where's the flick?
Yeah.
Flick.
Yeah.
Was I was saying so Walter was talking about apin they're gonna make and that, you know,
Spensis pins and stuff.
Have you gotten those freaking things onlineyet so we can promote it?
No.
I don't have any place to to post them.
God, I can't even look at myself.
Why do I look so bad?
No.
(01:46:53):
I haven't I haven't posted them anywhere I needto.
Oh, my lord.
I don't even do you have some with you to showoff?
Because my camera's
so big.
Hold on.
I could pull up I could I took some pictures.
I could pull up the pictures.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pull up a picture
of them.
Let me see.
They they are for sale.
If you want one, you can contact me.
I don't I think $8?
8 bucks shipped is what I'm gonna do.
(01:47:14):
Okay.
Where are those?
Oh, these are okay.
I took these when I saw you.
Mhmm.
So here we go. Okay.
Alright.
So let's see.
Here we go.
I should be able so check it out.
There's Bushmaster ACR patches from Babyface P.
(01:47:34):
So if people want these, they can contact youon social media Yeah. And stuff like
And stuff like that.
You have an ACR and you you want a patch, it'sa really cool patch.
$8 shipped to your door.
I sent two out that are never gonna show up.
They're gonna get lost in the mail because Iput not enough postage and not a return address
on them.
So Oh.
Why did you guys
send that?
(01:47:54):
Because I was experimenting to see if theywould show up and then after they left, Walter
and everybody was like, nope.
Can't put can't put stickers.
Can't use whatchamacallits on them.
Yeah.
So I've got
That was
the day that the the day that we talked aboutthat, I had thrown them in the mailbox and then
I said, hey.
Yeah.
Do you guys think these will show up?
And everybody's like, nope.
(01:48:15):
Absolutely not.
So I got two voters out in the email.
Office is not playing around with that kind ofstuff anymore.
So, yeah, I'm just running through some videoright now so people could see.
So, yeah, I wanna help you move all those.
They look good.
Watching and you wanna get one, see find find away to get in contact, Instagram or Facebook.
(01:48:37):
Instagram will be better.
I don't check the Facebook very much.
Instagram, email, or phone, if you go toChromium Arms, you can find my the phone number
and email there.
Any of those will work.
Just get in touch and I can get one out to you.
Yeah.
You know what?
I didn't like that patch initially, but it'scool.
I don't know why you didn't.
I think it's cool.
I just I don't know.
(01:48:57):
The whatever you sent, I was like, but when youit is cool.
It is cool.
And I can't believe I found the t shirt that Ihave.
Is that same logo on it?
Because that's an original of some kind designthat they did back in like 02/2009.
Mhmm.
So I have
a t shirt with that on it and I was like, I hadjust bought the Bushmaster, the ACR and I went
on on eBay for shits and giggles.
(01:49:17):
I was like, what the hell?
What can I find on eBay for for ACR?
Somebody had that t shirt for $18.
I was
like, there is no way I'm not walking away fromthis.
Like, I'm never gonna see that shirt again inmy life if I don't buy it.
Oh, you bought it?
Yeah.
So I got I got that logo on a t shirt as well.
Oh, cool.
And it's and it's an original from 02/2009 or'10 or whenever they did
(01:49:38):
that Oh, sweet.
Logo thing, which is yeah.
It's cool as hell.
Yeah.
So If you want that logo on a patch, I havesome patches.
Yes.
Buy some patches to help Patrick's, Internetget better.
I I don't know what's going on.
It's it's actually not me, and you're not gonnahear you'll never listen to me when I say it,
but it's not me because I just did a speedtest, and I'm getting, like, 400 meg up and
(01:50:00):
down.
It's not me.
I mean, Walter's coming in totally fine.
Yeah.
I'm alright.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Because that's how that works.
Yeah.
That ain't how it works, but okay.
(01:50:20):
We are stupid.
Okay.
I I want I want you know, with this going onwith Patrick right now, you remember short time
ago before you had fiber, how shitty yourconnection was?
And you blamed it on everybody except
Well, that's why that's why I'm giving it backright now is, you know, this this is known as
the mirror effect.
(01:50:42):
If you Yep.
Most show Yes.
It is it when if you look over on your screenwhere the where the thing is coming on an
Ecamm.
Am I fuzzy on Ecamm?
Yes.
Okay.
So it's coming into you fuzzy?
Yes.
Yeah.
I I don't know.
Nothing is out
when you when you when you logged out and andcame back in, you were fine for some reason,
(01:51:05):
but
Try again.
Yeah.
He's got something.
I wonder what why that is.
Oh, here's a I'm looking I'm I'm scrollingthrough the farms blog here.
Mhmm.
I guess Adam's Arms is coming back.
A little bit better.
Yeah.
Again.
Adam's Arms?
It's coming back.
Yeah.
Buying it now.
(01:51:26):
They've been bought by Algendra Pro Fab.
Don't know that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
When did they go out?
That was how long ago?
A while ago, I think.
Oh.
They It's the
Hi there, bud.
They were famous for the piston uppers.
Right?
Yeah.
That's one of the things they did.
(01:51:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
They were doing some AK stuff and all that too.
Right?
They were doing
Yeah.
No.
I never
I thought they were.
Okay.
I never want my company to be one of thosewhere they're like, oh, he went out of
business.
He sold.
Like, I don't wanna ever do that.
I just Mhmm.
I'll play it safe and slow before I'll do that.
You know, it happens.
It happens.
Yeah.
You've got I don't know what it is.
(01:52:08):
You've got something running over there.
Take your phone off the Internet.
Take your phone off the Internet.
It's not how it works.
It's not how it works.
Gigabit fiber.
Tell Marley to get off the Internet.
I think Chromie is online.
I think Chromie is online.
The weird thing is it was doing all my Mac.
Is your mom over at your house right now?
No.
No.
There's nobody nobody here.
(01:52:28):
Your neighbor is stealing Internet from you.
I'm pretty sure.
I wonder if there's an outage.
Let's see.
Is there an outage?
Let's check Twitter.
Oh, I know what it is.
It's your smartwatch.
My my car is downloading an update right
now.
Probably.
Yeah.
The Bronco is updating itself with a biggerengine.
Yeah.
(01:52:49):
No.
Actually, the Ford the Ford has a the Ford hasa cell chip in it like a like a lot of cars do.
It does.
It does.
And you don't have to pay for that unless youchoose to, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But a lot of cars have a cell the cell chip inthem.
Three thirty eight Lapua Norma Magnum machineguns.
Look at that.
(01:53:10):
What are you looking at?
Oh, the are you on the firearms vlog?
I'm looking at the firearms vlog.
Yeah.
You imagine the recoil?
Well, it'd probably be like a 50 cal ish.
Well, this is a What was the other what was theother gun news stuff that happened?
I'm trying to
That's a belt fed.
Three three thirty eight normal mag.
So TFB reviews, Cimarron eighteen eighty sevenlever action Terminator shotgun.
(01:53:33):
I just got one of those.
Oh, yeah.
But Yeah.
A Norinko, not a Cimarron.
Oh, the one from the from the Terminator movie.
Yep.
I've got I've got one, but I gotta get back onloading up some 10 gauge.
On the real thing, you got a real one, which Iwould love to get a real one.
They're just something expensive.
Yeah.
And and well, this says that the the cartridgecase length is not standard 10 gauge.
(01:53:58):
So you have to buy cases, you gotta shortenthem, you gotta Yeah.
You gotta make your own.
So Yep.
And and only thing I could find that was loadedwas blanks.
And it's like Yeah.
That's not fun.
You know what I think is funny?
If you look in the did you guys see this thing?
If you let me see.
I'll pull it up.
So if you pull up ATF.
Right?
(01:54:18):
If you pull up ATF
Their website?
No.
If you just or you search ATF in the news,you'll see them talking about this Marvin
Richardson thing that, you know, he got firedor whatever.
But the way that they're putting it in the newsis weird.
So, yeah, he got forced to retire, but but inthe beginning, they were putting it like, Kash
(01:54:40):
Patel removed as acting ATF director, USofficial I know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, they're making it sound One
way.
Way.
It sound like, oh, he was removed.
Trump is over night.
Trump is done with him.
Yeah.
They'll say that this guy that Kash Patel gotremoved, but they'll say this other guy, oh,
Yeah.
Look, ATF die deputy director forced out afterarmy secretary named his interim director.
(01:55:05):
Yeah.
This is they were doing with Kash Patel.
Yeah.
Nothing this was the plan.
Now now that it's all over with, I can tell youMhmm.
I I knew about that about twenty minutes beforehe was actually fired
Yeah.
From from our inside person Yeah.
From our
source?
That
says Mhmm.
Your favorite your favorite guy is yourfavorite guy is getting fired, Walt, and he
(01:55:26):
doesn't even know it.
That's what he told me.
Oh, wow.
And I'm like and that's when Hank said you yousaid something like, what?
Do I have to have, like, a a Ouija board or acrystal ball or something like that?
And Peggy and I had to keep my mouth shut.
That was the same thing.
Mhmm.
No.
Oh, you're talking about, because our friendwho, told you that, he just puts out this is
(01:55:47):
what he does.
Big news.
Yeah.
Big news.
Yeah.
Big news, guys.
Breaking news from a big news.
In the I'm in the chat that we're in lookingaround like, okay.
What the
then he he called me on the phone and says,your buddy, Marvin Richardson, is getting fired
in twenty minutes.
I actually
feel good, don't it?
Yeah.
So do you have a Marvin Rich I think he's a biggoofball looking mofo.
(01:56:11):
He looks ridiculous.
That that photo was, like, really bad.
He has a
Oh, boy.
If we pull up Marvin okay.
This is black on black violence on my part, buthe's not he's not he is not Marvin Richardson
is not a good looking dude.
Sorry.
He looks goofy as hell.
(01:56:32):
Okay.
So Watch this.
Go ahead.
Tell tell your tell your thing.
And while you're doing that, tell your MarvinMarvin Richardson story, and I'm gonna show
pictures of Marvin Richardson.
Okay.
Well, when yep.
That's Marvin Richardson.
When the whole upper
He looks like a fucking otter or a beaver orsomething like that.
Back in 2018, I I traveled to DC with a couplelawyers, and we met with the whole ATF crowd.
(01:56:59):
Uh-huh.
Him and the and the and the justice departmentpeople and everybody else.
And we had to sit down, and we talked, and thelawyers talked.
And he said something to me like, oh, we justwanna work with the industry.
You know, we just wanna keep good relationswith the industry.
You know?
And I just you know, I went away from therethinking, oh, well, maybe something will come
(01:57:21):
good of this.
Right?
Well, they had already determined nothing wasnothing was gonna change.
It was just a put dog and pony show for me.
And but I did get to see their their theirheadquarters, and I did get to see the wooden
Waco model in the lobby.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And and by the way, Marvin Richardson was atWaco.
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
(01:57:42):
We know.
And he got he got an accommodation.
He got a
He's ATF.
Yeah.
He's he got a medal for being at Waco.
You know this you know the sniper that was atWaco and at Ruby Ridge has never resurfaced?
He's basically gone into hiding.
Oh, yeah?
Well, he's After after he was he was gettingtried by one of the states, they're gonna try
(01:58:05):
him, then the federal government took over andsaid, oh, never mind.
We're gonna make this a federal case and thendropped the case.
So he got off scot free.
He has never resurfaced because supposedlythere are people looking for him.
So, yeah, if you like if there's no info abouthim at all, you can't find anything about the
guy.
Like, he hasn't popped up anywhere.
(01:58:27):
I don't doubt that one bit.
Yeah.
I wouldn't be wouldn't be surprised if hechanged his name legally.
You know?
When you when you shoot a a woman holding herbaby Yeah.
People are looking.
Yeah.
When you Yeah.
Some of those some of those dudes blacked out,man.
They just blacked out.
When you when you burn down a building and burna bunch of people alive?
(01:58:49):
Kids?
A bunch of kids inside?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then just stand over the corpse like thatother dude did that was trying to Yeah.
Protect her.
You know, we're not standing over the corpse ofthe VC or or a or Afghani or something, you
know, in a war.
We're standing over Americans, you know.
So it's like no.
Yeah.
People don't take too kindly to that.
(01:59:11):
So, yeah, it's good reading over this.
So so go ahead.
I don't know if I I probably cut you off on thestory.
Mhmm.
So no.
No.
And so I was, you know, nothing really personalagainst the guy, but he was one of the ones
that was in charge when my whole thing wentdown.
And Mhmm.
Obviously, they had to make their mind up aheadof time.
And I know I know the backstory know about thatnow too.
(01:59:32):
Some other people that are in the industry nowthat used to work at ATF, I think we know some
of those folks.
Mhmm.
And they didn't help anything either.
I'm really hip hip on those folks either.
But
No one was standing up for you, but, I mean, alot of this is politics, including what Marvin
Richardson was up to.
Right?
He's a he's a do boy.
(01:59:52):
He did whatever he was told.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he was already he was already years pasthis retirement age.
Mhmm.
So he was he was a he was he just hang outbecause that's where the glory is.
That's where the show is.
That's where the
you know?
There's a there's a line in in Mars Attacks.
I don't know.
I hate to bring it back to movies, but there'sthe the movie Mars Attacks, there's a line
(02:00:17):
where there's this general in there, like ablack general, and everyone starts getting
killed off by the aliens, and he becomes, likehe gets, he he he goes up the ranks, you know,
the military or whatever.
Right?
And he calls up his wife.
He goes, you see, honey, I told you, if I justdidn't rock the boat and cause any waves and
just played my position.
(02:00:37):
I told you I'd get somewhere in life.
And then the aliens come and kill his ass.
That's that's Marvin Richardson.
Yeah.
Except in this case, the alien is
wonder if he's gonna pop back up.
Mhmm.
Probably.
He was given he was given the choice, you knowMhmm.
Retire or get fired and he took
the Yeah.
Retire.
(02:00:57):
Because one of the things he did is when Bidenbefore, like, I guess, was it when Biden won or
even before the election, he was talking toBiden?
So the, you know, the But he thought he's goingback with Trump v Biden Yeah.
Trump v v Biden won, he was one of the peoplethere.
Right?
I think that was in John's article that he putout that was talking to Biden giving Biden
(02:01:19):
ideas of what to do.
So even before Biden was in the White House,this Marvin Richardson dude was, you know,
making plans with him.
So
Yeah.
He was completely anti, do it yourself, a DIYgun making
Mhmm.
And brace he was on skin He's economy.
Braced.
I I I vote for moving the ATF headquarters to,like, where tech branch is in West Virginia and
(02:01:46):
see how many of them make that trip.
Yeah.
I think I put this on, x and I believe it.
He he should be like in a El SalvadorianVenezuelan Yeah.
Was he part of did you just say that?
He was part of the gun running thing?
Guns across the border and whatnot?
No.
I didn't say that.
No.
Oh, okay.
Say that.
(02:02:06):
He probably was there at the ATF during allthat, but a lot of
people Yeah.
He's gonna pop up in Giffords or Alltown, anytown, whatever it is.
He's gonna pop up in one of those bullshitplaces and continue his bullshittery.
It makes me mad that things like that can getahead in life.
So what do we think?
(02:02:27):
Because I don't know anything about this dudethat is the head of the ATF.
I'll throw him up here.
Army secretary dude.
What's his name?
Army secretary replaces Patel's interim head ofATF.
Wife's a plastic surgeon.
Driscoll.
(02:02:47):
So I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, obviously, the Trump administration haschosen him, but I don't really know anything
about him.
This is like what New York Times hear.
I'm gonna keep saying my personal opinion isthe only answer is the ATF needs to become a,
tax branch again like it was years and yearsand years ago.
Mhmm.
And, beyond that, they have they they reallyneed no law enforcement arm at all.
(02:03:11):
And it it needs to be it needs to be completelydisassembled.
Yep.
Yeah.
Now didn't I think that Pam Bondi I saw that inthe news too.
Right?
Like, Bondi put forward a plan of action orsomething.
Right?
Did you guys see that?
Asking joke.
I yeah.
I don't know.
I yeah.
I don't know gonna come out of it, but Ithought I saw that she put forward because
(02:03:33):
remember Trump tasked her with
Yes.
A report.
Yeah.
With yeah.
Well, I know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Let me look up Pam Bondi.
I think it's called second amendment, somethinglike that.
Let me see if I could find it here in the news.
(02:03:55):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought she did put out something, but Idon't I don't I can't find something now, but I
think that she did come back with a report.
Maybe the guys in the chat know that, but I I'mwaiting to see what the actual details of that
gonna be.
So I I I do not expect anything out of her.
(02:04:18):
I never have from the moment she got
an interest.
We Floridians know her.
You know?
She she's doing what she's told.
So That that's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think that she wants to climb higher up theladder here, so that may be good news for us.
I think we may come out neutral in the wholething.
I'm not saying we're gonna get, you know, ravereviews about it, but I don't know how plugged
(02:04:44):
in the administration is with people who welike.
You know?
So or who we would trust in this position, andwe'd be like, oh, okay.
If Brandon Herrera was in there, oh, we knowwhat's, you know, what's going down.
Yeah.
I don't see anyone in the Trump administrationlike that.
Although, it seems to want, you know, from,like, reading the tea leaves, I don't know
(02:05:07):
anything personally from Brandon.
It seems like he is somehow connected to someof these people, but I don't know.
I
think so.
Of course, is.
Some of
those people were together at goals in Mhmm.
The last the first goals thing.
They all stood in the same room and
Yeah.
I mean Yeah.
Know each other.
Yeah.
So hopefully, we get good things out of it.
(02:05:29):
I just don't know at this point.
I can't say with confidence to you guys thatwe're gonna be happy with what we see coming
out of there.
I can't I can't say anything else that I know,but what I can say is other people have hinted
that there's more to more to come.
Right.
So Yeah.
No.
I agree with that.
But, yes, like, when are we gonna see that?
(02:05:49):
There's a lot of things going on.
But I would say right now, the whole tariffsthing is probably running the new cycle.
That's number one.
Yeah.
That's number one right now for everybody.
Oh, and then the new did did y'all see the new,a couple of DIMMs have come out and said, oh,
we think there's some insider trading going onbecause Trump told people to buy stocks?
The the number one people the number one peoplewho are insider trading are Yeah.
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It's the pot coal and the kettle black.
It's so amazing to me.
Yeah.
But this is from their playbook.
Here.
Here.
Mhmm.
Look.
In politics, those people, both sides, knowthings ahead of time.
Right.
And they and they all take advantage of thatinformation.
That's just
%.
Mhmm.
How they handle that information and howstupidly they do things, that's how they get
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caught.
Yeah.
You know.
But one thing I could tell you, like, forexample, I can't speak on all stocks, but
trying to bet against Tesla, in my personalopinion, is not not a good idea.
People have been shorting this people who havelost billions and billions of dollars trying to
short Tesla.
And this is there's real technology behindTesla.
There's real shit that these good dudes are upto.
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Tesla will come out of this just
fine.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And Well, there's people making money as itgoes up and down.
So Mhmm.
No.
Well, of course, they always do.
Mhmm.
But and they'll come out even stronger thanthey are now in the end.
Mhmm.
So
Yeah.
They've got a lot of badass technology.
So, you know, they're not going out ofbusiness, but this is not like the insider
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trading or stuff like that that Nancy Pelosiwas getting up to.
Yeah.
I I mean, it.
I I do enjoy seeing these people that destroyedpeople's cars and and dealerships being charged
You caught.
Terrorism.
I Mhmm.
I do enjoy that.
Because if that would have been a democrat incharge, they would said, oh, they were just
expressing themselves.
Yeah.
Peaceful.
Peaceful.
Very peaceful.
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Yeah.
That's peaceful protest.
They were
just peacefully burning shit down.
Just you know, you don't have to do insidertrading.
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Just investigate their income.
Mhmm.
I mean, they got a $3,000,000,000,000 house,and they only make a hundred and 50 or $200.
Yeah.
These guys have so many ways around this.
Yeah.
This is this is the part of the swamp we're notgonna be able to do anything about anytime You
know, the average guy, you show up with the thethe latest hottest you end up with a Bugatti,
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and you're only making a hundred grand Yeah.
Derek Ress goes, what's something's going onhere?
We need to take a look.
Yeah.
By the way, I'm that guy.
I'd sell every damn thing and just rock rock aBugatti.
You should live out of it.
Walter knows that.
Walter will see me show up there.
He'll be like, where are you living exactly?
In the back.
I know you're not living in Lola's house.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
She threw your ass out.
She's living up.
Yeah.
No.
I wouldn't do it.
I would not do it.
But yeah.
You know, I think that they but I agree withyou, but they've figured out ways to do this
where it's legal, quote unquote.
So even if you investigate them, they'vefigured out ways So, like, with Nancy Pelosi,
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she's not really doing it.
It's her husband who's just a geniusstockbroker.
If if I if I go, hey, Hank, I got a I got a tipfor you here.
You might wanna
you know?
And you do it.
We have this arrangement.
We got this arrangement.
Yes.
Mhmm.
It's all good.
Yeah.
Interesting.
It is it is interesting.
Anyway, listen.
We are at that 09:00 hour.
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I'm gonna remind you guys before we wrap uphere.
Next week, I'll be traveling.
I'll be in Arizona, and I will not be able todo the show.
So when I'm on the road, I I am gonna makeplans like where maybe Babyface can host the
show.
But, on that particular next Monday, I won't beable to do it because we'll be doing an event
at at this time when the show goes on.
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So you guys won't see me, but I'll be back hereafter that, and and I'll make plans for that.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
A lot of people hanging out with us right now.
Please hit those thumbs ups if you haven'talready done it.
You know, we appreciate it.
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Very cool.
And Walter, how can people support safetyharbor firearms?
Well, if anybody can support me, give us a calland buy something.
That's like Yeah.
Easy peasy.
But yeah.
But otherwise, you're watch our watch our stuffgoing on.
There's Facebook, Instagram, YouTube.
Mhmm.
It's a little bit of rumble, a little bit ofplayer.
Yeah.
Shit hit the fan tubes coming out.
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I don't know if you you've got some of this thethe tubes, the shotgun tubes.
I don't know.
What are the shotgun tubes called?
They're just a mag tube extension for they'rejust a mag tube.
Yeah.
I I think it should be called the the HankStrange extension.
Yeah.
If you've got a little dinghy and you need moreyou need more Anyways Uh-huh.
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You can you
can find those on think I
believe you
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But, anyways, you'll find them if you'relooking for them.
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Alright.
There you go.
Alright, guys.
Thanks so much for hanging out with us.
I am going to, you know, hit the button.
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Mister Bullshit, it says do a meet and greet inthe A Z.
I'll come visit.
Yeah.
It's gonna be it's a it's it's not a firearmsthing.
It's, it's something else.
So it's actually a ebike thing.
So, yeah, I won't be able to do it.
But, you know, that would be cool to dosomething like that in the future.
Maybe we'll all go out to Arizona and do somekind of meet and greet.
Oh, we'll do one at Walter's place.
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I volunteer Walter for that.
Feel the
heart bless you, heart.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
Let me hit the end this cause I know I gottamake sure I press this button and hit this
properly.
So I'm gonna hit end right now.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
Peace.
See you.
Goodbye.
See you.