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And then I'm gonna go I don't know wherePatrick is.
Let's see here.
I'm gonna You're gonna have to explain to methis to the other one.
What was that?
You're gonna have to you're gonna have toexplain to me this dog situation in your in
your in your artwork for today.
Oh, there's two dogs because one is dark.
(00:23):
Which One is dark and one
White chested Falco or is
it Yeah.
Because Patrick wants to be a blonde scruffydog, apparently.
Oh, dear.
Oh, did we lose him?
Oh my god.
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Okay.
Yeah.
Man, man.
He's trying to figure it
out.
Okay.
Yeah.
His first his first
The audio was good the first time.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Yeah.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Talk.
That's
how he talk.
Talk.
Talk.
Yeah.
There you go.
Okay.
And then the Internet looks good too.
Okay.
Let's see.
We got, like, two minutes.
We may we may go before Patrick comes in.
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Patrick is probably feeding the baby orsomething.
Always feeding babies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is a chrome Draco, one of the old school,you know, original Dracos and Nice.
Ford's Custom Gun Refinishing in Florida, didthe the chrome e v job on it, and then
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Mhmm.
Put plum furniture on it, plum side foldingbrace.
And I think it it was a long time ago, but,Walt, this may actually be one of your rails.
Did you ever do AK pick rail adapters?
No.
I haven't.
No.
No.
I think this is someone else's.
I bought a scorpion one from you back in theday.
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Actually, like, way before I knew you.
And Right.
Right.
Right.
I bought this one around the same time.
And then what I did, I coated it in stainlessgray alumahide so it matches the
This lady.
Chromium b one.
Oxide.
Okay.
Let me, I'm gonna start this off if you guysare ready.
Ready.
If you're ready, let's see.
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Let me hit this button here.
Come on.
I'll text you the price once I figure it out.
Reviews It's something to think about, though.
Okay.
Why is it not going?
Yeah.
See if you can look for a picture when you getchance because I feel like we saw it too.
What in the hell is happening?
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I put it somewhere or dropped it, and we justneed to find it.
Worst case, Upton has
Why is it should this thing repeat?
And if he doesn't have it, I will
Okay.
Hold on one second.
Let me restart this.
Hold on.
Damn it.
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Damn it, man.
This rumble is a pain in the butt for me.
Okay.
Let's try this again.
Okay.
Here we go.
Now it looks like it's gonna work.
Alright.
Let's see.
Are we feeding out to the folks out there?
If you guys get this, let me know.
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Oh, it looks like we lost some people.
Did we lose Walter?
We can do him.
I'm here.
Oh, Walt's here.
Walt's here.
Yeah.
We got Walt.
We got Okay.
Baby facey.
Yeah.
Let me know how how if this is coming throughto you guys out there in the Rumble livestream,
how it's sounding and all that so I can makeany audio adjustments that need to be made.
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I don't know if we're feeding through.
Live, baby.
We are?
Okay.
Cool.
We're feeding through to the people.
If you hear us, smash those thumbs ups.
We need it and appreciate it.
Also, you know, you could follow the channelhere.
How many followers are we supposed to get,Dork, before we get, like, a actual short link
instead of the
I think it's supposed to be somewhere around abajillion.
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A bajillion.
I'm just kidding.
I'm I'm actually not sure.
Okay.
We're far off because we only have Uh-huh.
We're we only have 56 so far.
So see see what was says here.
You can
hear us.
In a million years, you'll get a bajillion.
Yes.
Yeah.
I'll you what, man.
With the Rumble game, it it's I'm at under 700,and that's taken me a long, long time.
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Oh, okay.
Cool.
Alright.
Patrick is complaining to me that he's frozen.
That's on your end, Patrick.
You need to hang up and dial back in again.
me see.
I gotta text him now and tell him to
It's only showing us three, though.
It's not showing Hanky.
Yeah.
No.
That's on that's on my end because, we'reusually set up for three.
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Let me tell him to hang up and dial back in.
We're sorry.
The baby face pee.
Reached the Yeah.
Only baby face pee will come in at the lastminute and then complain to me that it's on my
end.
Some that something's going on.
Only the baby face pee.
Only there you go.
Hear me.
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Okay.
Now, I don't know what happened to yourInternet.
For, like, five minutes.
Okay.
Listen.
Let's start let's kick this off.
Let's get this going.
Let's get this going for the folks out there.
Let's do this.
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Let's see how it look at that.
Boom.
There you go.
We are live.
There you go.
Let's get those jazz hands going.
Come on.
We're taking it back from the tourists.
There you go.
Jazz hands going.
I'm this is the original salt gun right herethat I've got.
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You're joining us live on Rumble because wecould do this right here.
We could do this.
You know?
Lola told me not to talk about fire sticks orwhatever for five minutes because when it goes
on YouTube, they're still YouTube isdemonetizing every single thing we put up.
Even though we don't do this live on YouTube,we put it up on YouTube, and then they
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demonetize it.
I don't think there's any way around it,personally.
So there you go.
Join us over on Rumble.
That's the place to be, yo.
This is episode 1,062 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.
The, title is Trump.
I was gonna say Trump b b l.
I was was tempted.
(06:56):
B b b b b what?
I know.
It's b b b.
Brazilian butt lift?
Yeah.
I was gonna say Brazilian butt lift.
B b b is What
is
What is
your We're gonna have a big beautiful Bill.
It's gonna be beautifuls.
The most the most beautifulest in Bill in
the Yeah.
Like I told Lowell this morning, big beautifulBill's like a nice way to sing big fat ass.
(07:20):
Yeah.
She's got
a big beautiful Bill.
Exactly.
Chunky fat ass.
So Lola told me this morning she heardeveryone's now calling it the triple b, BBB,
because they don't wanna say big beautiful bbill every time.
I mean, it's a big old omnibus bill.
I mean, we there's so many other things wecould call it.
(07:41):
You know?
Yeah.
There's gonna be a lot of crap up in that.
Yeah.
So As long as long as this one here, as long asit's my crap, I give two shits what's in it.
As long as I get my I get my cut I don't haveto do I don't I don't have to worry about
building this kind of stuff.
I don't
$4,000,000,000,000.
4 trillion dollars.
Wow.
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The least they could include is something forthe dudes that own cans and SPRs and SPSs and
AOWs, but I've
heard some A %.
Hundred %.
Tonight.
Babyface showing off.
So anyway, it's called Trump BBB and cancercancer is a hell of a drug.
Does anyone know why I put that in there?
Cancer is a hell of a drug.
Oh, because of bias,
your boy.
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Of blood cancer.
Yeah.
Because Yeah.
He's got he's got the he's got the prostatecancer.
But I'm saying First of all, cancer, no joke.
My my dad had prostate cancer and had surgery.
My brother, my older brother, had it and hadthe surgery, and I've been getting that checkup
Good.
Since I was probably, like, 30 years old, andI'm in my fifties now.
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Okay.
My So my
doctor suggests it already, and I Yeah.
But here's the thing.
Yet.
The reason why I say it's a drug, the drug isusing it for sympathy when you we just had the
the last four years has been the most fucked upfour years in history.
Thanks to Biden.
And it's all coming to light now.
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I don't I don't understand why it's all comingto light.
Everyone already knew it.
Everybody knew it.
Talking about it.
Yeah.
He he I I guaran fucking tee you he had astroke.
Okay?
Oh, yeah.
Just the way he acts, he had a stroke.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
I've seen that kind of acting Mhmm.
With my dad.
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Yeah.
But the but the bad part is the conspiracy tohide it.
That's the bad part.
Yeah.
The bad part is who the hell was who who wasactually running the country?
That's the worst part.
Well,
Joe was in charge.
That's who was in charge.
Jay?
I agree with that.
Yes.
I think we got I think we got some, residue ofObama laying around
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as I think we have Jill.
We have Obama.
We have Ocean's Eleven.
Jill, Obama, Clooney, the interns.
Mhmm.
The freaking the freaking Easter bunny.
Handsome rock.
Obama ain't gonna miss opportunity to slide hisass in there.
No.
No.
Yeah.
So, obviously and and I guess they neededproof, so the proof just got dropped.
(10:11):
So that's why
Well, he's gonna die shortly.
Let me just get you guys ready.
He's he's short for
the I, again, do not disagree with Walt at all.
He's Yeah.
He's very short for the planet.
That's why they're getting you ready for thebig the big
I didn't think he was gonna make it this far.
If you guys remember, I was telling you Ididn't think he was gonna make it, to the end
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of the, campaign or which he didn'ttechnically, he didn't campaign all the way.
But yeah.
That was a conspiracy.
You know?
He's gonna Yeah.
And then Kamala's gonna take over yada yadayada.
Yeah.
But those drugs they were pumping him up with.
So anyway, so that's the show, Trump BBB,cancer is a hell of a drug with Babyface P
joining us.
As you guys can see up there, we got BabyfaceP.
(10:55):
I'm I'm trying to work a deal now as well.
That's why I'm kind of half I got, like, sixthings going on right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Please don't tell me you're gonna waste yourmoney on 338 Lapua.
Please don't
tell it so so that did fall through.
Thank goodness.
But I I missed gonna give it unless he's gonnagive it to you, don't do that.
Unless he
Was it like an MRAD or something?
(11:15):
No.
There there's a a website that I watch thatalways posts surplus.
He this guy buys, like, police trade ins,police confiscations, things like that.
And he posts up something new every day.
And I watch it fairly religiously.
A hawk.
Like a hawk.
He watches it.
Yeah.
Went on there, and he had posted a savage,like, premier one ten in March Lapua that is
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in, like, the MDS stock.
It's like a $3,500 gun.
He had it marked on the website, $38.99scratched out $5.75 or something, which was a
typo.
And he must have literally hit go live on thesite, like, four seconds before I logged in
because I immediately was like, I don't know ifhe's gonna send it to me or not, but I'm gonna
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fucking try.
Why not?
Because it may maybe that 1% chance that gunshows up in my door, then I'll take it.
But he he was in, like, within thirty seconds,he refunded me.
And I I emailed him and was like, yeah, man.
I saw that typo.
And and so we're we're actually working out adeal.
We're we're working out a deal on a Colt AR 15because he had one go up as well, and it's
gonna be a
Patrick Patrick is no joke.
(12:24):
That's all I could say.
Yeah.
Well He is he is definitely engaging in thebusiness of I almost bought a savage one ten
and three hundred win mag, and I the dudeoffered it to me for, like, $6.50.
And that thing man, it was gorgeous.
It it was I did but, you know, I was young anddumb back then.
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Well, as much has changed.
If anybody wants one, there is there's a locala local guy who's got a savage one ten that
he's trying to sell me.
It's a seven millimeter rim mag.
It's an older one in a wooden stock with ascope, and he wants $300.
And I was like, I just don't need a seven milWinMax.
Sorry.
And he's like, come on, man.
It's only 300.
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And I was like, I don't really need it.
I'll I'll I'll ask around.
That's another expensive gun.
That's exactly.
I was like, I don't need to feed that.
I don't I've never even shopped for seven mil.
Yeah.
So anyway, as I'm doing my intros here, we alsohave Walter Keller of, Safety Harbor Firearms
joining us.
Howdy.
Howdy.
Also in the top there.
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And we have d l d.
We have dark.
What is Yeah.
I did not expect dark on tonight.
What up?
Oh oh, he did look.
Oh my god.
He went freaking Darth Vader on us.
How come how come how come dark can do that andthen none of the
It's an it's a macabre thing.
No
matter what I do, it doesn't do it.
Let's race Well, fuck this.
(13:48):
What happens if you do this?
I don't think any of us it doesn't do it forany of us.
It doesn't for him.
It's far as I remember, it's a Mac thing.
Right?
Yeah.
It's a Mac thing.
I'm on
a Mac.
This this camera I'm using is a Mac right now.
It's, like, the latest
It should be you gotta turn it on in thesettings, but you
should be
able to
Oh, I don't probably don't have it on in thesettings then.
(14:08):
So I did not turn it on in the settings, and itjust auto freaked the hell out of me one day.
But, like, it apparently, if it's not working,you do have to turn it on in the settings and
Oh, okay.
You you could
be like, you know, hey, guys.
Like, don't forget to hit the thumbs up becauseon Rumble, it's super important, you know, for
you to hit the thumbs up so Rumble knows thatyou love watching this content.
(14:31):
And Yeah.
Guys, I see I don't know what what's going on,guys.
I need I need you to hit the thumbs up.
I mean, even if it's just to, like, boost ourself esteem, you know?
Come on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hit those.
We need them.
We need to get floated up here on the, youknow, on the rumble system, as well as you guys
can follow us.
I think that helped.
(14:51):
But I appreciate everyone in the chat.
We'll do some shout outs here in a un momento.
Let me see if I can let me take all this stuffoff the screen for one second.
Boom.
Let's see.
Alright.
Let me open this up.
Thing So check this out.
Let's take a look.
This is our logo here for the night.
Big, beautiful logo.
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Yeah.
Big, beautiful logo.
BBL.
BBL.
So, yeah.
Typically, I'm the one with the skull with themohawk.
This this doesn't look like me though becauseI'm not this buff.
You know?
And also, this is clearly a white dude here.
And there's no mohawk.
There's no mohawk.
But I'll forgive I'll forgive all of that.
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Then Walter, obviously, is the eagle in thebackground there.
There you go.
And as Walter was asking me what's up with thetwo dogs, this scruffy dog right here is
Babyface Pete.
His
usual Yep.
Scruffy dog.
He sent me something about a scruffy dog todaythat was actually pretty badass.
It was that dog just It like
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it has this American,
I don't know what is House emblem or something.
Yeah.
I know.
Like a DOJ logo or something.
It's got it's got FBI glasses for sure.
This, scrubby dog has FBI glasses.
Maybe And then this one this one is in honor ofdark, actually.
Yeah.
That's done to your dog.
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Picked that dark.
I don't know, Duncan.
It kinda looks like a a chubby version of Of
your dog?
Pomeranian.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
The crazy thing is I usually do more of these.
Here.
Hold on.
Let me I usually let me put everything back on.
I usually do more of these.
Like, I do more logo things for the but becauseI'm working on, like, a secret project, it has
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nothing to do with with guns or vans.
Imagine
that.
I meant oh, yeah.
Oh, what is it?
No.
Nothing to do with vans.
Nothing to do with guns.
I'm working on a secret project, which I haveto do a ton of these AI things for.
So it shut me down today.
I was only able to do a few AI things.
So this is the best one that I can get out ofthere.
That's why there's no Mohawk.
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You know, didn't have a chance to make him.
He's not, African American.
Yeah.
He's he
looks like he's got a he's
got a
He's got
a little tan.
A little little baby oil
tan.
Element.
Yeah.
No.
That's He's
got a he's got a Bollywood tan.
That's what he's got.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He could probably pass for Indian a little bit,
I guess.
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Alright.
I whenever I see those they show theseBollywood chick star first, and you look at
them and they go, they don't look like anIndian girl.
They look like some Italian girl or something.
You know?
Oh, because in I mean, India's been gettingthat they've been getting that blood mixed up
now for a long
time for while.
Long time.
They got
that Eastern European Yeah.
Jawline, then you already know what time it is.
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Yeah.
Indians are very mixed up anyway.
That's the re like, that's where I've got someAsian blood I mean, Indians, I guess, are East
East Asian already.
But
Their cast their caste system is is lighterskinned, the better.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
My mother had some weird genetics in her thingwhen we looked at it, some of that some of that
passed on to me.
But there's some little there's little there'sall kinds of things in there.
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But the Indians, for a long time, the Britishhave been in India.
So
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
There was a lot of housemaids and stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's some beautiful some beautiful Indianladies out there.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah.
You know?
Man, I I this is so funny that we're havingthis conversation because What do you know?
When you're in there that I
no.
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No.
No.
Darkest bet betroblin.
Is that your neighbor?
Broblin.
I'm I'm all about I'm well, actually, yes.
He's Afghani.
He's super fun.
But the, few neighbors down, when I waswalking, had to take my dog out to, you know,
go to the bathroom real quick before we came intonight.
Mhmm.
And I saw, this, family.
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It's an Indian family, a few doors down fromme.
And they were, like, all totally done up, alittle more Americanized, not like in, you
know, traditional, like, you know Mhmm.
Eastern Indian, like, attire.
Mhmm.
And they were like the dad was taking a pictureof the the wife and mom and or the the wife and
daughter, and then they you know, the daughtertook a picture of them.
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I was like, hey.
Do you guys want me to take a picture?
Because the daughter was, like, super
And then all your pictures were just thedaughter and the wife.
Yeah.
Right?
I'm like, can I airdrop this onto my phone realquick?
You know?
I'm just kidding.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sorry.
I'm dirty.
No.
That's alright.
You know?
You gotta gotta do what you gotta do.
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These are your neighbors?
You these are your neighbors?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
There's a there's a bunch of Indian folks.
I I mean, not just Indian.
Right?
There's a a an Afghani, a lovely Afghani womanthat lives door to me Mhmm.
And, another Pakistani chick I've been talkingto.
And, I mean, they literally advertise, the areathat I'm in in certain areas in, like, New
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Delhi and, like, like, to come here, learn howto code and to you know?
Oh.
It's kinda crazy.
Like, in Internet cafes, they advertise it.
It's pretty nuts.
Okay.
Cool.
So Indian wife in the future of dark.
I like it.
It at least some type of caramel skinsomething.
I've been, like, weak in the knees for some,you know, little dash of a it's crazy.
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Like, I'm every time I'll talk to, like, Richand, like, whoever, and I'm like, because I'm
not completely divorced yet, so I would neverengage in a in a extramarital relationship.
But I'm like, I met this Pakistani chick, thisAfghani chick, this, you know, Spanish chick.
Mhmm.
Rich is like, yo.
Like, that's that's, like, totally not yourstyle.
Maybe it's actually the terrible relationship Iwas in before with the white chick that's
(20:43):
making me want anyway, sorry.
That's not what this show's about.
Love comes in all flavors.
Love comes in
all flavors.
I And they're all delicious.
Mhmm.
I always like seeing the videos of Afghanistanbefore before the jihadis took over.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the and and the and the movies of thepeople and they were all happy and the women
look like women and and, you know, and samewith Iran, same way.
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Mhmm.
You know?
And now they're all wrapped up and
Well, so you know what's funny, when Trumpremember Trump was in Abu Dhabi?
He was in where was he?
Was in Abu Dhabi.
He was in a bunch of different places in TheMiddle East.
And remember the Czechs were doing the hair,the head tossing with the hair thing?
Did you ever did you see that?
Did anyone see that other than me?
What?
I know.
Yeah.
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So it was interesting to me because you alwayssee everyone all up in burkas.
And I was like, this interesting.
Hold on.
Let me see if I could find, let me take theseoff the screen here.
I know they used to party like crazy out there.
They had some clubs that were well knownamongst the the Jiwad, gentlemen.
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Behind closed doors in those places, they stillrock and roll.
So
Let me see if I can pull up let me see if I canpull up the video.
What would I look like?
Trump let's see.
Trump Middle East.
I'm trying to find Middle East hair tossing.
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This is gonna look so weird on my search.
But Yeah.
Surprised.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I thought you guys saw this.
That's why I didn't I never brought it up.
But, let's see.
So there's a bunch of videos.
Let's like, look at this one right here.
This is this was so when Trump was coming offthe plane, they had these chicks out there
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tossing their hair.
And as apparently, it's a thing they do in TheMiddle East.
See this?
Look.
Look at that.
Look.
They're throwing them
in here.
Those those those girls are from the harem.
Yeah.
So anyone listening on audio, there's a bunchof hot chicks just tossing their hair in the
all over
the place.
So Is is that a sign of respect or disrespect?
(22:57):
Or
No.
It's a sign yeah.
It's a sign of welcoming and hold on.
Let let let's Google this.
Why because that's hair tossing.
Let's see.
Let me see if I could spell this.
Why does my hair tingle?
Why does my toaster what?
Middle Well, they
just search me.
While you while you pull that up, I just wannaadd seeing all those women in in, like, white
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together throwing their hair around like crazypeople kind of reminds me of that one time in,
what was it, Congress House or Senate orwhatever, when all those women showed up in In
unity.
Together in white, and they were all, like,acting like crazy fools.
Only this is obviously very respectful.
Yeah.
This one It says So it says this is the AIthing.
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Hair tossing specifically within the context ofal a yalia dance is a cultural practice in The
United Arab Arab Arab Emirates in Omansymbolizing pride, joy, and unity.
So so there's like a back
and forth because I I don't got a whole lot.
I swing my hair like that?
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Yeah.
That's what that's what I was
I ain't got much to go on.
The dudes ain't tossing nothing.
Okay.
Okay.
So, anyway dudes are,
like, doing the helicopter on the next line.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you I'm surprised you guys didn't see that.
That was I was like, where the hell did thesechicks come from throwing their tossing their
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hair?
I
don't watch you know, I don't watch the news.
So Mhmm.
You know?
I I didn't see it, but but some of those, youngladies, were fun to look at.
Yeah.
It looks like there was probably some cutenessup in there.
You know?
As Walter said, harem.
There too.
As Walter said, the harem.
Yeah.
So let's shout out let's shout out everyone inhere before we get all super intensive into
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this.
Let's see who we got.
We got Cbolus is out there, mister Bullshitter,Shooting Gallery, and he says, what's
crackalack in Night Train is out there as well.
Night Train.
Yeah.
There you go.
So anyone who's out there right now watchingus, we appreciate you.
Smash the thumbs ups.
Like I said, follow us as well here so we canget it all going.
(25:13):
How was everyone's weekend?
Let's start there in the thirty seconds wehave.
Alright.
Who's going?
I figured out why my halflinger wasn't running.
That's one thing.
What was in it?
Nothing was in it.
No wires got eaten up by squirrels.
It's I I I don't have to I won't have enoughtime to describe it.
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Oh.
Oh.
That's only me that gets the squirrel attacks.
I thought maybe something was in the I know thelast time something wasn't running was the gas
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I thought was that the heck right now?
No.
That was one time that was been that's beenfixed for a while temporarily.
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Cool.
So I knew DLD was gonna be here.
So yeah.
I I there's something about those those old Ijust I like those, Walter.
I think that thing's cool.
What's what's Walter showing?
Hold on.
Let me see.
Should I go full screen
on An old Mars laser slash I mean red hot thingthat the Israelis had.
(26:44):
Yeah.
Let me go full screen on Walter.
Give me one second here while I switch.
Boom.
Okay.
There we go, Walt.
Okay.
So, yes, as Patrick was saying, these are madein Israel.
The Americans played with them early twothousands.
I think it's in Iraq in a little bit.
It has a visible red laser.
It has a infrared beam, I guess, and then a reddot inside.
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It's very sci fi looking.
I'll tell you that.
Mhmm.
It looks like it was designed in the fifties,but I know
They who is eating pots and pans?
Oh, Lola.
Lola, come you promise no noise, woman.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
That's what I'm asking.
You promise.
You
promised me you'd make me dinner, all you do israttle the the pans.
(27:31):
Yeah.
Anyway, Lola cannot sit sit still while we dothis.
It's
just Well, that's okay.
For everyone's information out there.
I picked
this up enough enough
She's not capable of it.
Hold on.
Let me put this one up.
Yeah.
So Walter's not too distracting in thebackground.
There you go.
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I'll be quiet.
No.
You're good.
It's it's interesting how you look at that thatred dot.
Right?
And it's kinda cool because it's it's well,would that be a red dot, or would that be a
reflex sight?
Well Can you see all the way through it, or isit blacked out?
Yes.
You can see all
the way
through it.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's plain.
It's it's
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you know what's funny?
It's actually not as blue as I thought it wasbecause I thought they they tended to be really
blue.
It's not as bad
as I thought.
Could see yeah.
I don't see anything.
Yeah.
The like, the Eotech
I don't have the add on right
now.
Eotech made something like that also aroundthat same time.
E Eolad, e o Eolid, something
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like that.
You have to flip it the other way for us to seeit if you turn it on.
They're they're really cool.
Oh, yeah.
Can't Look how tall
that thing is.
That's funny.
It's it's not super bright, to be honest
with you.
Oh, okay.
And they're neat, though.
They're neat.
I I like old optics.
Yeah.
It's Yeah.
It's it's it's part of the whole evolutionarything.
(28:55):
I mean
It it's interesting to see, like, if you lookat the shape of that, like, red dots nowadays
literally are inverted.
You know what I mean?
Like, you would think Mhmm.
If you gave that to, like, a dude that's justbeen shooting for a a year, he would put it on
backwards.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
You know?
And then blind himself with the laser.
(29:16):
Then he hit the red
yeah.
He hit the red laser
and put his right eye on him.
Or the IR and give him self LASIK on accident.
But I do like how we're back to the two pointtwo six height on, you know, on the timeline.
That's what is That's funny.
Downstairs on my gun is that super tallnonsense.
(29:39):
Dude, it's so great with night vision andposture.
Yeah.
Let's get some comments.
Night Train says guns, guns, and more guns.
C Bowler says, why does my toaster fart?
What?
That's one of the that's one of the like
Was that
a thing?
When you were typing why does, like, toasterfart came up.
And I don't know Really?
(29:59):
Yeah.
Something we'll have to go back.
When this goes live on YouTube, I'll have to goback and take a screenshot of that and send
it to
the group because some
of the suggestions were ridiculous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
I didn't even I didn't even notice that.
You're you're too busy focusing on the typing.
That's why I came down and I said, why does myhair squeak or something?
It's like Why does my toaster Yeah.
(30:21):
Shooting gallery says, I'm very pro darkgetting his freak on.
Absolutely.
So am I.
Yeah.
%.
Somebody's gotta do it.
Right?
Somebody has to get Dart's freak on?
Someone's gotta get their freak on.
A night train Go ahead.
(30:42):
Mhmm.
I was gonna say, I just, I I never through thiswhole process was, like, excited to be
divorced.
Man, I'm I'm excited for this just all to beover.
Okay.
Yeah.
I I could see that.
I wouldn't wanna deal with that.
It's not fun.
Bet.
Yeah.
I don't feel sorry for you having to be outthere dating nowadays.
Yeah.
Oh, god.
(31:03):
No.
Yeah.
Oh, dude.
It's terrible.
I'm I'm just gonna pick up something I'm I'vealready known in the past.
Easiest thing to do.
Pick up something you've
already heard right in
your right hand.
Is that code?
Yeah.
No.
It's saying, like, something I've already runthrough that's, like, I don't have to get to
know anyone new.
You know?
I don't wanna have to go out and swipe this wayor that way.
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Nope.
I'm just like, hey.
Remember me?
What's up?
You know?
No, man.
You gotta get out there.
You're tech wise enough.
I just don't I don't it's a whole thing.
Stick with the Indian chicks.
A lot of Indian people are very conservativeeven here in America.
Yeah.
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And they're they're super down even even at atmy church, there's a lot of there's a lot of
very, very attractive young ladies that fallinto that, department or Mhmm.
Complexion.
And, yeah, and they're, like, super basedChristian chicks.
Yeah.
So This is gonna sound weird to you.
(32:08):
This is gonna sound weird.
I know it.
But when I was younger, you know, and and,like, my mom was Indian.
But when I was younger, a lot of Indian chickswere, like, all over me, man, and I had no time
for them.
It's it's I could've gotten so much you know, Icould've gotten so busy.
You know?
But but because my mom was Indian, I had notime.
(32:30):
Punjab.
Punjab.
You had no you had no no interest in?
No.
I had because, yeah, me and my mom never gotalong.
So I was, like, scared shitless.
I was like, you're like, what do
you pay to your mama when she gets off yourface
on you?
Yeah.
There's, like, these little things like that,and it's funny because, like, everyone knows
Flying Rich.
Right?
And Mhmm.
Well, most people here know Flying Rich.
(32:51):
And me and him talk every now and then, and,like, anytime, the the conversation of, like
like, I saw a very attractive Asian girl, andMhmm.
I was like, dang, dude.
This Asian girl I just saw, she was gorgeous.
And he's like, anytime I brought up anythingabout an Asian girl, he was just like, yeah.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Cut it off.
Not my thing.
(33:11):
And then he's like, dude, I adopted an Asiandaughter.
Okay?
Stop it.
Yeah.
Cure.
Was about to say it.
Pretty long.
Gonna do it.
Basically, the cure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because that's that's Asian Asian chicks areevery man's kryptonite.
They're more to than meets the Asian chickthing.
There's more to that.
Depends depends on the country.
(33:32):
More influences than just that, and I'll leaveit.
Okay.
Okay.
Walter's being I'll tell you what.
Uh-huh.
I know this is a firearm related podcast, butI'll just end the end this conversation with
this.
One of the most enjoying moments I spent with agirl was a a young lady that was half white and
(33:54):
half Asian.
Uh-oh.
Oh my goodness.
She was.
Oh.
Oh.
Everything was just perfect.
Yeah.
Everything.
Listen.
We talk about we talk we talk no.
We talk about we talk about everything here.
We don't get into what we don't talk about andstuff like that.
You know, they're probably you know, and I'lland I'll say one thing about the Asian girls.
(34:16):
Mhmm.
If you find one with a booty and an and a bootyand some boobs, you hook onto that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's probably she's probably blazing in that.
She's probably, yeah, she's probably mixed upwith a little bit something something.
You
know?
Oh, the blazes.
There's some some cross referencing going on inprobably in that in that in that case.
(34:37):
I need to grab one thing because I see what yougot, Hank.
I know what's going on here.
Yeah.
We will be showing up guns here.
So, yeah, let's let's talk about, what what doyou guys wanna talk about for we didn't really
go through the weekend thing.
Do you wanna talk about the do people wannatalk about their weekends or who wants to?
Babyface?
(34:58):
Oh, you wanna get
had nothing.
I got nothing.
I worked all weekend.
Marley was at the hospital working.
She Oh.
Had this Lola was working this weekend too.
But I yeah.
I ended up working all weekend.
Yeah.
I got a bunch of stuff done.
I did make some money though, which is great.
And
Oh, I wonder if Lola and and and Marley were inthe same building.
(35:18):
No.
Because Marley works well, did she move to the
Well, because no.
When Lola does the weekend, she's at the main.
Yeah.
Then they would they Oh, okay.
Up there.
Oh, cool.
Yep.
She probably called down and said, hey.
I need this, and Lola was there.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But, no, I I ended up just working the weekendaway.
I got a bunch of stuff caught up.
(35:38):
And because I have a I have a I have a goodbacklog in the safe right now, which is
fantastic.
That's not a complaint.
That's a fantastic thing.
Mhmm.
But it's it it's like damned if you do, damnedif you don't because I I'm stressed if I feel
like there's not enough work.
And then when there's a there's a month and ahalf backlog, I'm like, oh god.
I gotta get all this done.
So it's I don't know that I could ever behappy.
(36:00):
You know?
I just I'm always gonna be stressed about it.
There's with workflow like that, there's just,like, almost never even when you get ahead.
Right?
Like, and same thing with me with orders.
Right?
Like, with doing both DLD hardware anddefinition knives is like I'm like, finally,
you know what?
I'm gonna put off sleep, food, otherresponsibilities, and just knock all this out.
(36:23):
Knock it all out, then go to the computer, andI'm like, here's another 45 orders.
Like, what?
Like, this had I mean, I'm grateful for it, butit's like Yeah.
So I could have slept, Eden, and you know?
My weakness is I am I check my email, like,every two days because it's I just it's not my
my main thing is I would rather be out thereworking and not writing emails to people.
(36:46):
And I it's really bad because I I will go twodays, and then I'm I go look, and I'm like,
fuck.
I didn't provide to that guy, and he wants tosend me this project.
So
Yeah.
But no.
It's When when you work for yourself, you can'treally think about what you've completed.
You just have to think about the next thing.
That's the funny that that is absolutely true.
The funny thing is I used to have, like, theseideas of, like, I finished this and I did that.
(37:09):
And now it's like, I don't remember what Iworked on last week.
I couldn't tell you what I built or orcompleted for somebody because they got out the
door.
I got paid, and I moved on to the next process.
Yeah.
Walter's showing off some serious optics.
Hold on.
Let me keep talking to him.
I'll go in on what Walter's showing off here.
This is my giant ACOG.
A two four nine.
Right?
Yeah.
That's a big one.
(37:29):
Yeah.
That I swapped I basically swa I swapped anupper for this at Knob Creek 1 Year.
Is that for a a three zero eight, or is thatfor a five five six?
Machine gun.
That's belt fed.
Yeah.
That that's for so they made them for the twoforty bravo in 03/2008, and they made them for
the saw in May.
I didn't know if it's reticle.
(37:50):
If you so I don't know how how good your eyesare, Walt, but if you look through the the
optic, at the very bottom, there's some really,really tiny print that'll tell you what caliber
it's for.
Oh, seven six two m 80.
There
you go.
It's a two forty bravo.
That's so cool.
Yeah.
That's pretty cool.
I'd be on a
belt set two forty.
Well, even if you put this on your good oldfashioned rifle, you know, like your Yeah.
(38:15):
Yeah.
They work.
Right?
Rifle or something like that.
It's kinda heavy, but so, yeah, when it wasactually, it might have been one of the guys
from CMMG.
Oh, really?
It it was there, and he goes, he had it.
And I said, what do you want for that?
And he goes, how about swapping up for it?
I said, deal.
Oh, really?
Well Oh, okay.
You know, I love looking online for guns.
(38:37):
Like, I love I love, you know, doing theInternet shopping and seeing stuff and going,
oh, I would love to buy that.
Oh, I love but one thing that I have learnedmore than just about anything in the last year
is I should always keep, like, a thousand bucksin the petty cash in the safe for when
something walks through the door, and I can go,okay.
Here's some cash.
I'll take it off your hands.
Sure.
Know?
Don't take
it Like, that happens.
(38:59):
Yeah.
And it's a good business opportunity.
Right?
I love when, like, Walt's talking about, I lovewhen you can, like, finagle a deal in the world
that you're already, you know, doing commercein because, like, someone actually a viewer was
like, hey.
So I called out one night.
It's a really, really weird gun.
(39:21):
But if anyone out there knows where to get aSIG two ninety with the stainless slide, it's a
nasty warthog looking hunk of gun that holdsseven rounds, but I just always thought it was
cool.
It's got the big old, like, bugle lookingbarrel.
It looks like a French horn, and it's justcrazy.
Right?
And one of my viewers was like, hey, dude.
(39:41):
I have one.
I was literally gonna take it to the shop toconsign it or sell it.
SIG t 90, you said?
No.
SIG two ninety.
SIG two ninety.
Let's look that up.
SIG
It's a really goofy looking gun.
290.
And the guy was like, well, I do love your yourknives.
(40:03):
So if you want Okay.
It has no p.
Right?
Of your knives.
It has no p, just 290?
Yeah.
I believe it's just two ninety.
I don't know why.
It might be p two ninety.
I
It's a p two ninety.
Six
hour p
two ninety is a polymer framed subcompacthandgun that was produced from 02/2011 to
02/2017.
Little tiny thing.
Right?
Way more massive than it looks in, like, as faras half
(40:26):
let me
now I gotta go grab it.
Yeah.
Super thick chunky boys.
And the guy was like, yeah.
I I love your knives.
I'll trade you for a set of one of your knives.
And I'm like, heck yeah.
Let's do
it.
Done.
Yeah.
I love that sort of stuff.
I I like when people are like, I like what youI I have a couple of things that I have
(40:48):
purchased on, hey.
Give me, give me a couple hundred bucks in inshop labor, and I'll give you this.
And I'm like, alright.
Bring the gun by.
I'll put it in the safe.
Mhmm.
Well, and it's cool because, like, you know,not to be any kind of way sorry.
I'm walking back right now.
Not to be any kind of way, but, like, you know,their his price was based off of
(41:13):
Let me go let me go full screen on you.
Let's see.
Price was based off of the MSRP for the gun,and, you know, my my price for the knives are
obviously show less.
It looks like it looks like a p $2.50 ish.
It it's it's in that same vein, I think.
Right?
(41:34):
Yeah.
And look at that French horn.
I've never seen that before.
That's funny.
It's crazy looking.
And, I mean, you could you could pistol whipsomething.
Not that I would ever recommend it, but, Imean, the heft of it, even being a polymer
frame, like, you could beat the crap out ofsomething with this.
Something.
(41:55):
It's just, that, like, Like, that thing iscrazy.
What is that that that
What
were those the writing the pen in the center,there was
a breakdown?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's
a pistrum.
Right?
Yes.
Yeah.
Or
Does it have an internal frame, like,serialized internal frame and all that, like,
the p two fifty?
No.
It's a task.
(42:15):
It's integrated in it.
Yeah.
It's not like a like an OCU.
No.
But this was right before it.
They had a, really cool this is like a rubberstopper.
They had a really cool integrated laser phaserlaser thing.
But, yeah, it's just it's just a gun that youcould, like, dump seven rounds and then throw
(42:39):
it at someone and then run.
You know?
Yeah.
It's a
cool gun, though.
Yeah.
It is cool.
Nice.
Nice sights too.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's always cool to see those, those oldschool, you know, the old school stuff.
I got I got shop defense on me today.
Oh.
Oh, hold on.
(43:00):
Let me, let me switch back over here.
Since we've been we've been discussing thesethings so much lately, I had to take the muzzle
brake off.
With that Molot forty fifth
round magazine.
This is a puff gun.
What is that called?
60.
Round, sixty sixty round coffin mag.
(43:21):
Yeah.
But you fucking can't load those things.
Holy They don't they don't work
worth a shit, but they look cool.
They look
cool.
You
wanna hear
Patrick will scare the shit out of you when hecomes downstairs in his tighty whities.
Yeah.
What this thing?
A friend of mine will You will run you
will run for the hills.
You're like, oh my god.
(43:41):
There's a
The guy the
guy I'm building I'm
currently building a Shit going on.
A a crink for a customer.
Uh-huh.
And a friend.
It's a friend.
He's not just a customer.
He's a he's a guy that wants to come over andhelp with the ranges.
He get that young guy.
Oh, okay.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Building his crink right now.
He found a parts kit and I'm putting ittogether.
And he told me, and I can't even believe him,but he is not a a liar.
(44:01):
He was at a a garage sale one weekend, like, ayear ago, and found three of these for $10
each.
I was like, wow.
Yes.
And I was like, $10?
And he was like, yeah.
And he was like, I'll give you one for $10.
And I was like, well, hell yes.
I got I got my own even though they theyseriously do not work
with me.
Yeah.
That's that's the Russian made ones.
Right?
Yeah.
(44:21):
Yeah.
Russian made Puff Gun.
Yeah.
They popped up on, they popped on, they poppedup on what was that?
Who's that?
Century not Century.
No.
Atlantic?
Atlantic.
Atlantic.
Yeah.
They popped up Atlantic for, like, 20 piece.
Yeah.
And I said I said, what the fuck is Russianshit?
This is way when it this is recent time.
This wasn't years ago.
(44:42):
Yep.
And I'm like, how do they get this Russian shitin here?
So I bought a couple just because, and they're
They they
Like I said, you can get about five or sixrounds in with your fingers, and they don't
wanna go in after
that.
Yeah.
I Yeah.
So I did load it to 61 time, and I had to use Iput it in, like, the vise to hold it, and I had
to use, like, a thing to, like, press therounds through the top.
(45:05):
And then the plastic feed lips were, like,bulgy.
I could barely fit it as a bag of a gun.
So, yeah, they're they're not known for theirquality.
You gotta wait until XTech makes a version ofthat.
I would love for XTech to make a big a nice asscoffin mag.
That'd be fantastic, but it's $5.04 5, whichthey're not gonna touch.
Oh, no?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I I bet there's a way to make some, like, amagazine that would, like, possibly be
(45:31):
compatible between five five six and five fourfive.
I yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe.
There's some there's some vanadium you have
to do.
Would it would have to be better at one thingthan the other.
You so you can share
a k e mags, you can interchange if you kind ofchange the followers out.
(45:54):
So the follower is kind of important, but youcan get five five six to run-in five four five
and five four five to run-in five by six if youkinda switch swap the followers.
Yeah.
You can even three d print the followers.
That's actually what I where I was thinking.
A friend of mine did that and three d printed acouple of followers, and they ran flawlessly.
(46:15):
Yeah.
I three d printed
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We are back over here.
We're back here.
Okay.
Walter did Walter find one of those things?
(46:58):
There he I found I think I found one of mine.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's all every man under his desk.
Here when you look around.
You know?
Yeah.
Well oh, at that.
There's a couple rounds
in it
too.
Yeah.
There you go.
Big look
at big old coffin mags.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Roof.
They
must have made some kind of special loader toload these things.
I I imagine there has to be something.
(47:19):
But
Is there is there footage of these firing abunch of shots?
Yeah.
They work okay.
Probably in the propaganda videos where theywere advertising the 60 round magazines.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Okay.
So listen.
Do we wanna talk go ahead.
Go ahead, Walt.
Didn't wanna question.
(47:40):
I was gonna say, do we wanna talk about the theBBB?
Yeah.
I think
I think it's, important, especially with thethe fact that the beautiful Bill.
And yeah.
The big
beautiful so beautiful.
And and, you know, the possibility of the shortacting, there's been a little bit of a it's
been a roller coaster ride, but there's beensome developments.
(48:01):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I'm I'm I like it.
I tell Joe, I'm saying, you know what?
I believe it when I see it, baby.
Yeah.
I think I'm with Walter.
I'm holding my breath, keeping my fingerscrossed.
I'm hopping around on one foot, you know,saying my prayers.
Yep.
Yep.
Both Nigerian and Indian?
(48:21):
Yes.
Like and I'm praying I'm praying to all thedifferent if you ever saw the mummy, the guy
had all these chains.
You know?
He was
like, oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This one is this is Jesus.
Okay.
This is the you know?
He had the David Cross.
Who dealt for the bad ones?
Okay.
Everything.
Everything, man.
The you know what?
It's it's gonna be I don't know.
(48:43):
I'm just trying to save my emotions, I guess,is the best way to put it because who the hell
knows what's gonna happen here?
I Yeah.
Don't wanna get emotionally attached to it, youknow, because, you know, it's like, I've seen
this stuff all before.
Yeah.
We had assault weapons bans, and we had thisban, and we had that ban.
(49:06):
And, you know, it's like, this is kind of thesame thing.
It's a lot to get emotionally invested in andthen get your heart broken.
Although, I you know, I've and and generally,I'm okay.
I don't like the like, whenever we see thesekind of things, we know these politicians I
don't care if it's Democrats or Republicans arethere's a lot of fat going in there, so I'm
(49:27):
sure there's fat going in there as well, eventhough they'll tout Mhmm.
All the good things that they're doing and allthe taxes they're gonna cut and blah blah blah
blah blah blah.
Well This
this is a cost saving thing, to be honest with
That's what they say.
This is a cost saving thing.
You don't have to too big for us to read it andknow everything that's in the bill.
(49:49):
Well, I'm just worried about the gun part.
I'm not worried about everything else.
Oh, the oh, the gun part.
The gun part it.
Yeah.
The gun part of it is the part that I'm, like,holding my breath on.
Right?
Because
Yes.
Yep.
We don't know if we're gonna get shit out ofthere as gun guys.
We don't know.
Correct.
And this is the closest we've been, it seemslike
Ever.
To to potentially altering the NFA in nearly acentury.
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We're talking ninety years.
That's Mhmm.
There.
That's crazy.
None of our lifetimes.
None of our well, maybe Walter.
I don't
Yeah.
Probably Walter.
Yeah.
Nobody Walter just gave you the finger foreveryone listening to the audio.
Okay.
No.
Nobody would have nobody would have ever everdreamt.
There was always this idea that it could neverhappen.
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It can never happen.
ATF ATF is so you know, they're so ATF that youcan't nobody would touch them.
You know, it's like, all of a sudden nowthey're like everybody's like, fuck you, bitch.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Well, dude, look at I mean, even just the past,like, five years, look at the progress that
we've made.
Even just living in a, quote, post Bruin world.
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I mean, we're in a we're in a different world.
You know?
Mhmm.
Now anytime they oh, crummy.
I'll I'll hold up my
Chromies up.
I'll hold up my Chromie.
You know?
Whatever whatever happens, it's like
We'll have to go full screen for him to see.
(51:21):
Hold on one second.
Otherwise, he he's got he if he doesn't seehimself in the full screen
Hold on.
Mhmm.
Boom.
There you go.
There's a boy.
He's a baby.
Say hi.
The is that is that a mole, or is his No.
He's got dirty.
Face for dinner.
Tell him hi.
Hi.
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Oh, he's talking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's this that?
What's it?
By the way, he's German a little bit.
And his
What is that?
In his previous life, he was German.
Tell him about tacos.
Tacos.
Tacos.
Tacos rule.
Tell him.
Tacos.
Tacos.
Yeah.
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That's the best.
That's the
best stage.
You know how much trouble you're in that thiskid has started to.
I literally I always slowed down and wentdownstairs because I heard him pitching a fit
down there too as well.
What?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You see all those people?
Yeah.
What's talking to you.
Hey.
Say hi.
Hey.
Hey, dude.
Good job.
(52:23):
Oh, you wanna go back down?
Down.
Down.
It's so funny.
Like, you know, when he gets out into theworld, he's gonna be like, hold on.
Hold on.
Your dad doesn't work on machine guns?
Like, what happened?
That's weird.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, the normal things.
Like, my my daughter, when she started, like,you know, integrating more with the world Mhmm.
(52:45):
It was like she actually literally, like,grilled this guy at the pool.
We were at a neighborhood event, and, she sawhim wearing a black shirt that looks like the
the range I go to.
It was a completely different shirt.
And she was like, oh, do you go shooting at XCal?
And he's
like, I'm sorry?
She was like,
do you go to
the shooting range?
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And he was like, oh, no.
I don't go to the shooting range.
She was like, do you own a gun?
And he was like, I do not.
How old is she?
A gun.
She said, why
not?
Oh.
I was like,
oh my goodness.
Was so sorry.
Oh.
Yeah.
She's,
and then later after that she's eight now.
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But later after that, she talked to me, and shewas like, that that man does not protect his
family?
Like, they were just so foreign to her.
Because even when she, like, rolls over and,like, lays on my lap, it's like, oh, your gun
is in in my way.
You know?
Mhmm.
So it's like, it just guns or this just kinda
Way of life.
Yeah.
(53:47):
It's just, yeah, it's just another anotheranother another thing.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like if if if someone left a screwdriverout, like, it's the I left tools out, you know?
It's kinda what it is.
Not that
I It's weird how how our kids are all grown uplike that.
I think Walter probably is maybe the only oneof us who grew up like that, but our kids are
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definitely growing up like that.
There was guns all over my my parents' house.
My dad Mhmm.
Had guns behind doors.
He had
guns over here.
That sounds like what's happening.
There was a whole there was like there was awhole, like, closet full of guns and ammo and
loading stuff and, you know, and
and never thought twice about it.
Mhmm.
And yeah.
Well, the one that had the accidental dischargewas my father.
(54:30):
So Oh.
No.
With my with my h k well, my h k 91, by
the way.
Oh.
Acts AD into what?
In the house.
Mhmm.
In the floor, ceiling?
Through a wall?
Through a through a wall.
Oh, I don't like that.
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Everybody let me ask this question.
The this is this is alright.
Not to put anyone on blast, but if you've everhad an accidental discharge, a negligent
discharge, or a mechanical malfunction thatended in a discharge, raise your hand.
Oh, for sure.
I've had things go off when I wasn't expecting.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
(55:11):
Alright.
I was just curious.
Oh, no.
Oh, you're thinking a little too long there.
Had it accidental negligence
or was mechanical failure there
For me, I remember it was with one of those itwas with one of those hair triggers that when
you think about, you know fortunately, I wasaiming down range at the time, but I wasn't
intending I on pulling the trigger.
(55:32):
Off how how quiet one of my nine millimeter mynine millimeter little SBR was at the range one
time, and I was like, you don't need hearingprotection.
And I had an out of battery detonation rightnext to my ear.
My ear rang for, like, three days, and I waslike, well, yeah, I guess it will be loud if
you, you know, do that.
Yeah.
When
you when you flip the safety off on a 20millimeter and it goes off.
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I
can't that.
That's loud.
First of all, I'll be surprised the firing pinwas in there.
That would scare
the shit out
of me.
The the first time.
Oh, yeah.
I so I have had a, a gun go off, and it's funnybecause when people like, you talk about it,
people are like, what did that sound like?
(56:19):
It's like, didn't hear a thing.
It just right away.
Like, that's all you hear.
You know?
Mhmm.
And I I had I've had, an accidental dischargeor well, really a negligent Yeah.
But, as long as you're following the otherrules, you know, typically it does not end in a
(56:41):
disaster.
Yeah.
I mean, anything could happen, but yeah, youYeah.
That's why you wanna follow those rules.
Yeah.
And that's why, like, sometimes people,sometimes people get mad.
Like, if you look at the videos, if I'mshooting an AK, when I take the magazine out,
I'm always racking it and people are like, oh,what do you mean?
Someone discharged an AK right into the groundnext to my foot one time.
(57:05):
Next to your foot?
I was there for that, I wanna say.
No.
No.
No.
This was in Arizona.
Oh,
okay.
This was in Arizona.
Yeah.
Oh, what are you talking about?
The if you
I thought we I thought somebody shot right nextto your foot one time while I was there.
Like, I feel like I remember that.
Okay.
Maybe.
But I don't remember what it was.
If you do this long enough, a lot of crazystuff will happen and you do wanna mitigate the
(57:27):
risk that you're taking all the time becauseyou're using live rounds.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's serious.
And, you know, I remember, like, if if you'reever handling something because it's easy to
get cocky in this world and be like, I'vehandled, you know, a a billion guns.
I've handled every system that exists.
Mhmm.
Every and you can't get too cocky if someonejust hands you a gun, and you're like, oh, it's
(57:51):
just like everything else I've handled.
Mhmm.
I remember the first time my friend who has amachine gun collection, he's stupid wealthy, he
handed me an open bolt m 11, and, it had aloaded magazine in it.
And he was like, dude, check this And, ofcourse, the first thing I do is check the
(58:12):
chamber.
Right?
And I I aimed it up like this, so it's like itwas pointed in a safe direction, but I aim it
up to
put it in
my workspace.
Right?
And I'm like, oh, cool.
He's like, no.
You know?
And because I'm thinking, I gotta check it tomake sure it's safe.
But, I mean, I racked it back, looked, droppedthe mag, and I was like, what?
(58:34):
What?
What?
What did I do?
But, you know, I didn't know the system.
Right?
I assumed that
Open bolt sub guns is not the first machine gunto start somebody on, I would say.
Yeah.
That's not the fundamental machine gun I wouldgive somebody.
Well, everyone's not used to it.
Some people are.
Like, Walter would be used to that.
But Oh, no.
No.
No.
But that Walter is not starting on a gun.
(58:56):
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's real easy to to when you talk to
somebody also, like, 22.
So
Yeah.
When you're trying to show somebody that'snever used a machine gun before
You probably shouldn't give it to them loaded.
You know, I I go on this thing, oh, they'rethey're gonna cut on real quick, and then they
they don't get the concept.
I there was a gal at the range when right afterI built the stand gun, and I was showing it off
(59:23):
to some people, and she was very interested andwanted to shoot it.
And I was happy to let her shoot it, but I wasyou know, I gave her the whole spiel of, have
you ever shot a machine gun?
No.
Have you ever shot an open bolt gun?
Do you know how they work?
And I I walked her through it.
I put three rounds in the magazine, and I waslike, okay.
The the worst you can do is maybe raise up alittle bit, but you're not gonna kill all of
us.
So let's start with three rounds, and thenwe'll see how we go from there.
(59:45):
She she ended up at by the end of it, shebrought a whole box over and ran one or two
complete mag dumps and did a fantastic job.
Yeah.
But it
But you eased her into it, though.
That's take time.
Yeah.
You need to ease responsible.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She was good.
She was great.
Yeah.
It's interesting.
Like, right now, the last time, one of theboys, my youngest son, Evan, his, his Their
(01:00:07):
friend was over here.
He bought a gun, you know, that came throughour FFL, and it I was thinking about it because
now when he comes over and he does all hisstuff, they go out there and shoot.
I don't go out with them all the time.
I've been out there, but I I feel comfortable.
Like, I know I've been out there with him, butI've been out there with my son as well.
And it's like, it's interesting that they grewup, and I feel comfortable to let them go out
(01:00:31):
there, and they're shooting away.
You know?
Yeah.
It's you know?
You gotta ease people into it.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And and knowing where they're at, like, as faras their skills.
Like like, when when my buddy handed me thatMac, he bought it, I think, for $3,500, just to
give you guys an idea of, like, time frame.
You know?
(01:00:52):
Good that was.
Yeah.
I mean, I think I was, like, literally 22.
So I've been carrying a gun for, like I've hada permit for a year, carried a gun for way
longer.
But the, working at a gun shop later on inlife, the things that people did and the thing
when when everyone expects that everyone elseis a professional, crazy things happen.
(01:01:15):
And I remember on my off hours, I walked intothe shop just to kinda, you know, shoot the
breeze and say, what's up?
And a kid that I used to go to school with wasin there, and he was carrying his gun like, you
know, like this as if he was walking away fromthe counter like they had just maybe checked
it, worked on it, or or did something.
(01:01:35):
And I was like, oh.
I was like, dude, is that the Smith and Wessonforty five ACP chief special, which is like a
super, like you know, it's a very small, singlesack, slim, stainless, really pretty gum, but
you don't see them too often.
And he was like, yeah.
It is.
I was like he was like, do you wanna see it?
And he hands it to me like like this.
That.
So the first thing I was gonna do I mean, itwas in a reasonable fashion.
(01:02:01):
The first thing I was gonna do is regardless ofI probably should have dropped the mag first.
I did not.
Right?
But, you know, I started applying upwardpressure to the to the slide stop, slide
release and started racking back the the theslide, and I racked it back like that.
And what happened?
Yeah.
Big old
(01:02:21):
45 round comes And I'm like, oh my goodness.
And, like, take out the magazine.
I'm like, wow.
That's super cool.
Thanks so much for letting me handle that.
And skip dude, he was with his dad.
I promise you.
When they got out to the parking lot
He got
you. He
He was probably like, crap.
He's like, you never
hand someone a gun.
(01:02:42):
First off, never disarm yourself.
Right?
If that's your, like, your carry gun and it'sloaded, a, why were you in the shop with a
loaded gun holding it like a candy cane?
And two, why do you hand a a person that Ihadn't seen in years a loaded gun with a round
of the chamber and at least informed me of thecondition.
If you but you see, if you go into the gunstore and you're, you know, and you're armed,
(01:03:08):
like, keep that to your own damn self.
You don't need to
Yeah.
I I see a lot of people in gun stores want totake their guns out or even the guys working
there wanna take out their guns, pop out themagazine, rack it, and do all that craziness or
whatever.
You shouldn't show off what's on you.
Yeah.
You don't need
to show off what's
on you.
Yeah.
Keep it on you.
We literally had to make a policy saying if youare carrying a gun for employees, keep it in
(01:03:32):
your pants.
Never take out a gun, and make it safe orwhatever.
If you need to, go back to the Armors Room.
Alright?
And then make it safe and bring it back up tothe front.
And we also had a sign up that said the samething for other people.
If you're carrying a gun, keep it in yourpants.
Yeah.
Lots of talking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lots of eighties and gun stores.
(01:03:54):
Let me just get this in here for for Joe, JoeJuice, shooting gallery.
He says, had one accidental discharge when Iwas on the range.
It was a nine millimeter nineteen eleven with ahair trigger.
Thank God.
I was pointing the gun downrange and nothingbad happened, just my pride decreased.
It it kinda it kinda kicks you, and you feelstupid.
(01:04:14):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dude, I've I've had two.
I've had two.
Mhmm.
I I can't think of negligent accidental.
I've never put holes in the ceilings.
I've never done anything like around
Oh, I was at the range one day and somebodystanding next to me, like, like, a three
eighty, they pulled it out and shot a holeright through the roof of the place.
Oh, yeah.
I've seen crazy stuff in the range.
(01:04:35):
Yeah.
I don't like I don't like indoor ranges forthat reason.
Yeah.
I've seen, like, the the shell case hot shellcasings go into people's boobies.
Those are comicals.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dude, I I had, and now keep in mind, alright,I've been shooting for twenty years carrying a
(01:04:56):
gun for twenty five.
And, I had a 9 mil, go off, negligentdischarge, and I had a five five six go off in
my bedroom as,
like, an 18 year
18 year old.
I like that.
Sure.
Here, you want a story about a man named Jed,the poor mountaineer?
Mhmm.
(01:05:16):
My my well, growing up, when I was, you know,young young, friend of mine had a single barrel
shotgun leaning against the wall in hisbedroom.
Mhmm.
And it had a round in it.
Right?
Well, some a friend of ours, his little brothercame over.
What's he do?
He went down.
He didn't pick the gun up.
He He's pulled the trigger?
Yep.
Okay.
And we're we're laying on the bed watching
(01:05:38):
Boom.
Yeah.
Watching we're laying on the bed watching TVand the gun goes off.
The bird shot hit the drywall and bounced offthe drywall and blew a hole in the roof about
that big a ring.
It's an awful feeling.
Wow.
So we I we we go into, oh, fuck.
We gotta cover this shit up before anybodyfinds out.
Yeah.
(01:05:58):
Yeah.
I I and I I'm pretty good at that.
So we went outside and got duct tape.
Duct taped the hole, and they happened to havepaint for that room out in the garage.
And we Nice.
And nobody ever knew.
Mhmm.
Wow.
But it it happens.
This is why some people are afraid of guns.
(01:06:19):
Like, I've had I had a friend tell me that ashotgun went they were all in a car and the
shotgun went off like that and shot someone.
And so now they're afraid of guns.
Was hunting.
I went hunting with three friends and Mhmm.
We're getting it.
I was sitting okay.
There's a pickup truck.
The three of us in
the front.
Right?
The friend is crawling in the driver's sidewith a thirty thirty, and he must have clipped
the the hammer must have caught something thatwent off.
(01:06:41):
Enough to make it go?
And shot the windshield out right in front ofme.
Oh, the windshield.
Yeah.
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We we
have this to show off.
Shit.
I'm
quiet.
Sorry.
I don't even want to know.
I don't even want to know.
But that's not a that's not a ND, though.
That's a
No.
No.
That was a
That's called redneckery.
That that was sloppiness.
(01:07:46):
That was sloppy.
Weird.
Yeah.
Yep.
It's always the same.
That was a % sloppy, and and
that was warning sign.
Yeah.
I Yeah.
Don't I I Walt, I took
that thing back apart.
I took the triggers.
I took the the serialized parts, and I stuckthem in the safe, and I put the gun back to
normal because I was like, I really don't likethis gun anymore.
One of these days, they'll tell you guys thisstory, not today.
(01:08:09):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was a that was a blessing to slow down.
Slow down.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Percent.
Some things that happen to you in life are totell you, hey.
Take it easy.
Slow down.
Chill out.
Chill out.
Yeah.
Man, I I feel terrible that I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
I said I've slowed down a lot with the wholebullet trap thing since then.
(01:08:31):
So yeah.
I you know what funny talking about slowingdown?
I had a customer call me today to thank me fordoing a good job on his barrel thread, and this
is a guy that I offered.
Hey.
I'm threading the barrel out.
Next time you come down since you live so faraway, just bring your muzzle device, and I will
I have shims.
I got all that crap here.
(01:08:52):
I keep tons of that stuff around.
Just bring it with you.
I'll shim it.
I'll time it.
It'll be good to go, and we'll run a we'll runa rod down it, and we'll make sure everything
is kosher before you leave.
He showed up.
I'm sorry.
I picked up a new car.
I'm too busy.
I don't have time.
I'll just take the gun with me.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
Well, that was, like, two weeks ago.
He called me today and was like, yeah.
I just wanna tell you.
I I kissed the end of my suppressor, and you'reright.
(01:09:13):
That barrel is a little wonky.
And I was like, are you saying that I cut itbad or, like, what's he was like, no.
I I put a shim on and I crimped the shim andthen tightened it down.
And when I put my can on, it was off centerjust a little.
And he literally was like, no.
You did a good job with the barrel thread.
I just was not taking time, and I wasn'tpatient enough.
And I I did it too quickly, and I kissed thethe front end cap of his suppressor.
(01:09:36):
I was like I told him, I was like, next time,just bring bring the parts.
I don't mind doing you know, putting that onfor you and timing it because then I know it's
done correct.
But
That's why it's called timing and not settingthe time.
You know?
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Let me let's see.
Let me see if there's any comments we need toget into.
(01:09:57):
Night Train says, whenever I bring a firearm tothe gun shop, I always remove the mag, I
install a gun chamber safety flag, and I allowthe worker to
handle I I run-in with a with a balaclava onyelling, this is a stick up.
Who can help me with this gun?
That's how I that's how I
And that's that was the last of him.
Yeah.
(01:10:18):
So listen.
Are are we this the big beautiful bill Yeah.
Yeah.
When is that supposed to become a thing?
Wednesday or before?
Is it after after Memorial Day, right, I think?
It was voted on, and now it's going to thesenate.
And, there may be some slight revisions.
Hopefully, fingers I'm looking for a photo toshow y'all.
(01:10:41):
That's why I'm looking down right now.
Mhmm.
Directly in regards to
a negligence hands.
How many people talked with with our ourinternal gun professional law professional
today? Professional
today? Professional today.
Has everybody spoken with him?
You mean actually spoke
to him?
Oh, no.
No.
No.
He gave he gave me
(01:11:02):
a call today.
He was so excited to tell me some some news.
So I figured he might have called somebody elsetoo.
I don't know.
Oh, no.
You saw him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't I don't need to know all the dirty
Yeah.
No.
He he likes he likes giving me all the drama,so he's calls me sometimes.
I think we're we're we're on the cusp of, like,stressing ourselves out too much.
It's better for this news to just drop, which Ithink is dropping after Memorial Day or
(01:11:23):
something.
I told my one of the guy that I'm working on,his crank downstairs, I told him right now is a
good time.
I've been getting calls from one of mywholesalers that they now are selling as of,
like, two months ago selling suppressors.
And she calls me once a week and saying, hey.
We got these in.
We got these in.
Here's the prices.
You want anything?
(01:11:43):
And I keep telling her, no.
I don't I don't need it.
I called I called that customer today, and Iwas like, just so you know, now's a good time
to consider maybe because if things go throughthe way we want, cans are gonna be hard to get
for a good long time,
a long
Well, yeah, there'll be a there'll be a rush,and then there'll be a lot of cheap junk made.
(01:12:04):
And then Yep.
That'll all that'll all filter out.
You know my favorite thing, though?
Secondary market.
Mhmm.
Used cans.
And here in Florida, we would treat it likeanything else.
You go to Florida Gun Trader, I meet up withyou in the Walmart parking lot, and I take your
can off your hands, and I gave you $500.
(01:12:24):
Boom.
Boom.
Like I said, hold your breath.
Cross your fingers.
Yes.
Stand on one foot.
Yes.
Yes.
I do.
Rain guns.
Yes.
I'm thinking
beyond all that beyond all that stuff, whathappens to all the thousand the millions of
cans out there that
In the in the matrix?
You're gonna need to literally
(01:12:44):
oh, sorry.
Go ahead.
Do they just become non paper?
I don't understand I
don't know.
But what about what's in the middle of wheneverything yeah.
But what's in the what about what's in themiddle of everything that's happening?
What's what about the limbo stuff?
Like, there will be things in limbo.
So yeah.
You're you're literally going to have to sendit from my understanding, and this may change,
(01:13:05):
you're literally going to have to file thatpetition, whatever the form is, to remove your
item from the NFA.
Otherwise, it will stay on there.
Which you would do, like, if you're gonna like,I'm I'm I'm What
so my my question's like a dealer.
Like, I'm a dealer.
I have six in the safe that I have yet totransfer.
(01:13:26):
Do those just automatically fall off, or do Ihave to call and tell them they fall off?
Well, you probably need to write a letter andtell them removed the NFA.
Yeah.
Remove from the NFA, and I'm gonna transferthem as a on a forty four seventy three.
And and, also, I think if you're gonna DIYsomething, you'll still have to do
Yeah.
That still got $200
on it.
Yeah.
That still has 200 on it.
(01:13:46):
So if you're gonna make your own and all thatstuff,
then No.
The best
Well The d if you're gonna DIY, yeah.
Yeah.
Not it, Patrick.
Not if so if it's a $0
tech deal.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
If the urine protection goes through in fullRight.
Right.
Okay.
Yes.
If it goes through partially, then y'all arecorrect.
Oh, okay.
(01:14:07):
Yes.
Alright.
Yeah.
So it all depends on what it is, which we don't
lot there's a lot up in the air.
I am feeling more confident by the day thatsomething is going through.
I just
I don't get mad at me, but I personally am morelike the short part, to be honest with you.
Yeah.
Yes.
I would like to see that.
Supposedly, is there is not as much fervor
(01:14:29):
For that.
To pass that, and that's a shame.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So explain that.
Explain the short part.
We're we're talking about
Short barrel rifles, short barrel shotguns,AOWs all come off the NFA.
That is You don't you don't need to getpermission to do that like that one I was just
carrying around
Mhmm.
Or anything else with a
short barrel.
Yeah.
You know, like, nine millimeter carbines wouldvanish.
(01:14:51):
Nobody want a 16 inch nine millimeter carbineanymore because it's ridiculous.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Yeah.
They would those any any company sitting on 16inch nine millimeter barrels will never sell
another one ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can give me the right price.
I'll stick in the lane.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can cut it
down and turn it
off lane.
I'm pretty sure someone Well, you know
(01:15:12):
the funny thing?
The the crazy thing, when I learn, and I'mstill looking for this picture, if it wasn't so
good of a picture,
I would
What are you looking for?
I'm looking for what If it's
not some hot Indian chess, I don't
Oh, I already passed all those pictures.
This so this is a negligent discharge, whensomeone was disassembling their Glock, and they
(01:15:38):
were with their left hand pushing the slideback a little bit, and they had a round in the
chamber.
Is this the one that went
through their like, through through like this?
Yeah.
I've seen that picture.
It's it's gnarly.
Yeah.
You definitely don't wanna work on stuff whenit's loaded.
So Yeah.
I mean, that's a You know what's funny?
(01:15:59):
You wanna you wanna hear how stupid and it'snot stupid.
It's just how So I I have to, as a gunsmith,work on loaded guns from time to time.
Things will come
in and they'll yeah.
They'll come in and they'll go, I there's around stuck in the chamber.
I can't get it out.
Alright.
You're you're the professional.
And you just I'm the professional.
(01:16:21):
I have to be the little
thing to round out.
You've gotta go jam a thing down in the barrel.
I'm I have to do hazard pay.
I got ways of doing it where I all I think is,okay.
What is in that direction in case this rod goesblasting through the wall?
Yeah.
There's nothing over there.
We can do that.
Yeah.
I get to having you bad luck.
(01:16:42):
But Yeah.
Alright.
You have to
be Let let me
Go ahead.
Yes.
Go ahead.
Expound upon that idea.
Somebody sent me back an upper with a fly of 50caliber round stuck.
Oh.
Oh.
Through the mail.
So Mhmm.
And it was stuck.
I mean, not I ended up having when I took Itook the barrel out of the receiver with the
(01:17:04):
round still in it Mhmm. And
And then it's still stuck in it.
I had to end up I ended up taking a pipe ring.
Let me guess.
They loaded their own 50?
On the back of it and, like, crammed
back and twisted and that That's
spooks that scares the shit out of me becausewhat if that primer goes off?
Ugh.
What if oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, there was there was a whole thing
(01:17:25):
in there.
Yeah.
I don't know.
So I don't like I don't like that at all.
You know, the funny part, it finally did comeout.
And all it takes for something to get stucklike that is if somebody lets the chamber get
rusty or a little dirty Mhmm. Like,
Like, you have that tape you have you have thattapered shape in there, which is a lot
of Or did they just store Did they just Yeah.
(01:17:46):
They stored it loaded?
Loaded.
Oh, I found it.
Sorry.
We're on Rumble.
We can
show that off.
I can wait.
Well, I you know?
I don't need to see it.
I've seen it before.
I'll I'll go.
I'll send it to me.
Love Gore.
Put it in the, yeah, put it in the thing forsure.
But
I lost a friend to, you know, a it's debatableif it was an accidental, discharge or if it was
(01:18:13):
intentional.
I think he intentionally shot shot him.
But so, you know, what we're lightly discussingis absolutely not a joke.
Right?
But I met a guy that shot himself in his handdisassembling a Glock.
I met a guy who shot himself in his handdisassembling a p 11, Kel Tec p 11.
(01:18:34):
And it's it is very serious.
And even if dude, these guys will never havethe same 100% function of their ever again for
the rest of the you?
Yeah.
We're talking bone splinters shattered throughyour hand.
Tendons.
Yeah.
I mean, if if if you want me to see I guess Iput a lot of time looking.
(01:18:55):
I'm sorry.
If you want me to show,
I will.
If, if not, you know Uh-uh.
Maybe the folks It's
It's up to you.
Just
exit over to me.
Yeah.
I I don't really need see it, but I understandI I I definitely I would say be cautious and
Yeah.
Be careful of what you're doing.
And even sometimes, like, I know, like, with my22, me going after squirrels here, 22 is, like,
(01:19:18):
notorious for trouble no matter what.
And I know sometimes I have, like, doublejammed 22 in there, and I'm just so, like,
ready to get the squirrels, I don't think aboutit.
And I'm like, wait.
Stop.
Slow down.
Slow down.
It's kinda like Go through the basics.
What the hell is going on?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I have to, like, force myself.
(01:19:39):
And so, yes, you know, I think the the warningsare are valid.
And, you know, I was gonna say that I think wedid I did a show with Dark and with Joe and I
showed my my my p three twenty, like, customthing, and every time I take that thing apart
and put it back together, have a issue.
Yeah.
(01:19:59):
But then I was set on not taking it to Patrick,and I put, like, a a a wrench in there and
everything, brought it back, I fixed it myself.
But I'm pretty sure I found a little piece ofmetal, you know, I I do this sitting on the
floor looking at TV or whatever.
I found a little piece of metal the floor.
I was like, oh, crap.
(01:20:20):
Now this whole gun has to go to Patrick becauseI have to figure out what I broke out of this
thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But for sure, I mean, there was there was nolive ammo in it or anything like that.
I'll just show the entry.
Way more palatable.
Okay?
So if anyone wants to look
I'm gonna leave you in the little window.
Go ahead.
Go for that.
That's fine.
And if anyone is out there with kids oranything, this is not for the consumption of
(01:20:43):
children,
and
you should probably be 18 years old to to seethis.
But this is the, entry wound.
You can see the powder burns all over hisfinger.
Mhmm.
Yes.
And Did he miss bone,
or did he hit bone?
He hit bone.
That's the other side.
That's the other side.
(01:21:04):
I I'll I'll respect y'all's wishes and not showthe beautiful star and
imagination, I can imagine.
Yeah.
Be careful when you're doing this stuff.
Slow yourself down.
Be aware of what you're doing.
I don't have a whole bunch of stuff stored.
What was that?
Did anyone hear that beep?
Was that me?
I I thought I thought I heard that too.
I'll tell you what.
(01:21:24):
I'll just so so zoom in on the meat sauce.
That that's all I'll that's all I'll do rightthere.
Yeah.
Yep.
Okay.
Dark is a a faces of death kinda guy I couldsee.
Hey.
Hey.
Everybody's just about seen it, the guy thathad 37 millimeter launcher go off.
Oh, with the, like There was a story.
(01:21:46):
Oh,
yeah.
I
am so shredded like a movie.
Dude, so, actually, there's more, it's likelike in a cartoon when, like, the the, like,
banana peel hand happens.
So there's more to that story.
So first off, if you're ever doing 37millimeter stuff, you use hot glue.
Okay?
(01:22:07):
Never use super glue for multiple reasons.
Super glue not only super glues your your roundactually, here's an example.
Right?
You never super the the the round the thecasing to the projectile because it's super
glues.
Right?
You use hot glue.
Well, you also never use super glue whenworking with black powder, Pyrodex smokeless
(01:22:29):
powder because it heats up.
It can ignite black powder.
Super glue can.
Oh, no.
The guy was using a three d printed casing anda three d printed projectile, and he super
glued the casing to the projectile.
Mhmm.
(01:22:49):
So it it wasn't yeah.
It wasn't a a It was a grenade.
Even a launcher.
It was a grenade.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So This is why this is why YouTube and thingslike that have to get out of the way because
people are getting partial information insteadof the full, you know, safety part of that that
they need to get before they get into thesethings.
But we all listen.
(01:23:10):
We all mess up.
We're we're human beings are fragile, and it'svery easy to skip a step and not know
something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then you have to pay the price for I
see all these formulas for making stuff anddoing things like dark knows about, and and I
go
Oh, yeah.
Know what?
I really, really enjoy these things.
(01:23:30):
Yeah.
I don't wanna be gimpy in my old age.
I really like these things.
You
you know?
I like all of them.
All of them.
Yeah.
You guys you're gonna find it very hard to haveyour own Mississippi masala story Oh.
If you're gimpy.
I and my wife enjoys these things.
Like, you know, they really are warm.
Yeah.
I understand.
(01:23:50):
Right.
Right.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Okay.
So listen.
Do we wanna get to to Biden having cancer?
Anyone feel bad about that?
I don't feel bad about it because it happens.
Yeah.
Once again, I feel bad.
Everyone.
Yeah.
Conspiracy to hide it.
Mhmm.
The conspiracy to hide it.
(01:24:11):
Well, so prostate cancer is very slow moving.
But so that is slow developing.
Long time, and they've known that he's had itfor a long time.
Yeah.
How long has this guy been in office andgetting the best medical care in the world?
Fifty years.
Sixty.
And wanting to run again.
Mhmm.
Well And he's how many Yeah.
(01:24:32):
Like How many times have you guys heard aboutelites being terminally ill?
A lot?
Right.
Oh, for for sure.
They
yeah.
They die, you don't.
And if you're powerful enough, you you you havepeople around you, especially if you're a a
president, that can keep you going when youshouldn't be going, still.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of times, you don't hear about it untilit's like someone's sick death because they
(01:24:59):
they they obviously have to best care, carethat we don't.
They don't use traditional medications.
They use, you know, actual, you know, healingmethods.
And, yeah, I mean, they they try to fight itoff, and then all of a sudden, it's like this
person's sick, then boom.
Then they're
Yeah.
They're gone.
But there's a lot of stuff going on with virus.
(01:25:20):
Dog dewormer.
I'm serious.
I no.
I understand.
But what the thing about Biden is that, there'sthere's a whole complicated list of things
that's going wrong with him.
I mean, his staff was contemplating that if heran again and then won, that they would have to
(01:25:42):
put him in a wheelchair.
Yeah.
But once again, it's all a big cover up fromhis staff to the to the left wing media.
Everything just like denial.
Like, oh, no.
What's what's going on?
Yeah.
But that's why that's why we're hearing aboutit now because those tapes with that prosecutor
came out when he was interviewed.
(01:26:03):
He he's too old to be charged or he's toodistant.
Remember the FBI stuff?
Yeah.
No.
That's what that's that's where the tapes cameout from.
That's where the tapes came from.
Yeah.
And I'm like Yeah.
I'm like,
who's too old to be charged?
They charge it at
If he's too old to be charged, he should not bein charge of donation.
Shouldn't be doing anything.
(01:26:24):
So but I think this this only this is a veryslow moving thing they've always known.
This is only coming out now to save his legacy.
That's the only that's the only thing that'sgoing on.
That's undeniable.
That's undeniable.
I I don't wish cancer on anyone or anythinglike that, but he's known about this for a long
time.
(01:26:44):
They've known you get checked up if even ifyou're a vice president years.
Even if what was he, a senator, I think?
Yeah.
Yep.
You know?
Oh, yeah.
He's been in the game for four decades.
Yeah.
They've known about all of this forever.
This is just a tail wagging the dog.
He Mhmm.
Probably the whole presidency's had this.
The whole thing.
I Probably longer.
(01:27:04):
Yeah.
The one of the interesting
things Mhmm.
I'll wait till we come back.
Give us the start the interesting.
Okay.
No.
I
The drugs and what they're what they're doingto his brain.
Oh, it's a cocktail.
Drugs and what they're doing
to their brain.
Good point, Patrick.
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Alright.
Sorry about that, Patrick.
No.
So you're hit us with the
main one of the questions that comes down is soyou have to take a couple of assumptions that I
think we all agree upon that this isn't new.
(01:28:15):
Cancer does not go to stage four, number five,number nine, glioblastoma, whatever it is.
Like, they're really bad.
It doesn't happen in four months.
So it's been progressing for a while.
The cocktail that they potentially would use totreat this, dementia brain fog brain issues, is
(01:28:38):
like a known is like a known
Side effects?
Set of side effects for having this.
Of of having it and the medication that treatsit.
And the medication
also.
The age.
On top of the age factor.
The age.
And then and then we
have to other other things that other medicinesthat would be involved.
Because physically, there's something wrongwith his leg and his and his feet, obviously.
Right?
(01:28:58):
They've obviously been lied to.
They haven't told us the truth.
This go you follow this all the way back in thequestion then, again, we go back to what Walter
said at the beginning, who was running thecountry.
Who actually was running the country?
Like, who was actually making the decisions?
Like Walter said, Jill.
I think Obama.
I
think interns.
(01:29:19):
I think yeah.
I think, what's his name?
George Clooney?
Those mofos?
Did you guys
Fucking George Did
you ever hear that
George Soros George Soros might have had acouple things in there, but not George Clooney.
Someone said big Mike.
We forgot to mention big Mike might have
been Mike.
Big Mike.
He was
he was out playing football.
My my husband, my husband, Michael Mhmm.
(01:29:42):
Did did you guys, did you guys, ever hear thatquote from Obama where he's like, you know,
it's a shame that I was only able to, you know,have, two terms in the, White House.
And if I could, I'll tell you what, I wouldlove to run the country sitting in the basement
wearing my sweatpants and just have someoneelse be the, you know, person on in the in the
(01:30:05):
front.
You know?
This has gone on forever.
This is why they didn't When Obama's term wasup, the the they did want to continue this.
Right?
This is why all these celebrities like GeorgeClooney and all all these other folks got
involved here, because they wanted to keeppushing this agenda.
But the the the interesting thing about whathappened here versus most of history, right,
(01:30:27):
not all of it, is that these guys during, youknow, during COVID had an opportunity to fuck
up a lot of shit, man.
They did a lot of shit.
Had an opportunity.
They did it.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
There's things we don't even know about.
Imagine Biden was remember there was a in inthe whole Doge thing, there was something that
(01:30:48):
they gave away, like, 2,000,000,000 to thatchick that one of the people that was going
after Trump.
There's all kinds of crazy shit that we don'teven know about, and then when he was coming
out, they blank This never happened before.
They blanket pardoned everyone.
So no one will pay for what happened.
(01:31:09):
How can you pardon somebody for not committinga without committing a crime?
It will happen they have to be charged, butthey did it.
Yeah.
They did it, and it might happen from now on.
Is Trump gonna come out of office and pardoneveryone?
I would.
Different.
I think it's highly likely that we'll see thatwhen Trump is done, he will come out and and
(01:31:29):
pardon every This is craziness that we'retalking about and we let that happen and these
guys are distracting us with, oh, my God, he'sgot cancer.
Don't I
feel sorry for him.
Well Yeah.
Go on.
I also think
it's if
he dies tomorrow, so what?
It's too late.
The damage has been done.
The damage has been done.
(01:31:49):
The damage has been done.
You know, one thing he did do, he took JimmyCarter's place.
It'd be in the worst fucking ever.
Oh my god.
That's a huge accomplishment.
Happy knowing him with Biden.
You know?
That's a huge I just mhmm.
Go.
Go.
Even if this happened four and a half yearsago, right, we still would be in the exact same
(01:32:13):
place that we are right now just because likeyou guys are saying, it wasn't it wasn't him
behind the helm.
Right?
Like, we all we all know that.
There's no question.
And and what a terrible spokesperson to toselect, but I think we'd be in the exact same
place.
This is them.
There's a couple I think it's reallyinteresting timing from when all of a sudden we
(01:32:34):
start making all this noise and and theserepresentatives are getting thousands of calls.
I I had a viewer send me a message that said,when, when he called his representative, the,
the person that accepted the call said, we havebeen getting thousands of calls.
That was just one.
Right?
So it's interesting that as all of this firearmrelated stuff is is, you know, coming to a head
(01:33:00):
and we, you know, as, like, the moreconservative folks, firearm, you know, folks
are starting to get more involved and do thestuff that people on the left typically do.
They're like, our last president has cancer.
Boom.
And that you know, I don't know.
I'm not saying it's a strategic thing to takeaway from the HPA and the short act, but it's
(01:33:21):
really odd.
I don't think it's about that per se.
They're the the so I I have a feeling that thisis if I had to guess, if if I had to go and say
why what are they covering for?
What are they trying to obfuscate for?
That stupid ass book came out that the CNNanchor is patting himself on the back saying,
(01:33:43):
look what we found.
The Biden administration was Oh.
Hiding his, his insanity or whatever.
I mean, did you guys see that?
The Yeah.
But that got that got that got added to thefact that they came out with the audio, that
they dropped all
the audio.
Those two things fell.
They had a guy on CNN or MSNBC, one of the two,yesterday
or He was given an award.
(01:34:04):
Well, yes.
But they they had they had somebody on there, adoctor on there, and they're like, well, with
this coming out about his cancer, does thismean that we should put hold off on looking
into Biden and and his No.
No.
His his background and and They will.
The American people.
And, of course, the the person was like, yeah.
We should hold off on that for now and just beaware of his cancer.
(01:34:25):
It's like Well, fuck y'all.
No.
That's that's the lefties.
They're not gonna stop investigating him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Trump could be having ass cancer, dick cancer.
Yeah.
And they would they'll push him.
You know, belly button cancer.
He could have whatever cancer.
His arms and legs Trump's arms and legs couldbe dropping off and they would be prosecuted.
(01:34:47):
They would not give a shit.
He's the
leader of the free world.
It's a it's like imagine, like, if if I, like,showed an SBR on on camera.
Now this is a lawful SVR.
But let's say I showed an unregistered SVR, andthe ATF was watching because they watch a lot
of what we do.
And they said, you know what?
Let's go get him.
Actually, he posted on Facebook that he stubbedhis toe today.
(01:35:09):
Let's give him some time.
Let's give him his space.
Let's allow him to process this.
Make him walk out.
Yeah.
They will be so far upside your booty.
They will be talking to the aliens that are upthere giving you a prostate exam.
Yeah.
For real.
But it's They don't
care.
Yeah.
It's it's really sad.
If they're doing what you guys are sayingthey're doing by using his cancer as an excuse,
(01:35:34):
isn't that a little sad that that's What elsecan
they do?
What else
can they have Give a fuck.
They have nothing else.
They have nothing else.
There is nothing else they can do.
There's that that's the last, thing.
They were saving this one.
They were saving the cancer.
They were like, let's save the cancer for whenwe really are in trouble.
(01:35:55):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think so.
No.
I agree.
Yeah.
Maybe maybe they didn't let Nutty Nutty comeall out and let her describe
America is not with these people.
You know that.
Right?
The most of America is not with these people.
What these people are up to, most of America isnot with them.
Americans know how fucked up this like, all theshit that happened in this time and all the
(01:36:16):
things they did, they know it.
And there's no recourse because he pardonedeveryone.
So Don't get so quacky
so quick.
Don't mean there's no recourse.
Well, one, God doesn't pardon you, so he gonnaget
his There's ways there's ways to to ruin peoplelike that.
Like the former FBI guy.
Right?
Mhmm.
(01:36:36):
You know, all you have to do to him is justdeny him any access to anything government.
The 86 the 86471.
Yeah.
And and Comey.
Yeah.
He would lose all of his power overnight.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But then now so his, his daughter is also aprosecutor now.
And his daughter so he was overseeing Epsteinstuff.
(01:37:01):
Right?
Mhmm.
And his daughter is also a prosecutor who's nowoverseeing the Diddy stuff.
It's like, dude, this is just a game.
This is clearly, is a game.
Mhmm.
Did y'all see the, Cash Patel and and what'shis name sat down with Yes.
Fox News?
Did you see the
look on Bongino.
Did they get their testicles, like, zapped tomake them say certain things?
(01:37:25):
Who?
I don't know.
I didn't see this.
Dan Dan Bongino was Doc.
Hold on.
Say it again.
I said that they had
those two wired up to freaking car batteries,deep cycled marine batteries
to make sure they
didn't say anything.
Who are you talking about?
Gino and Kash Patel.
Oh.
Yes.
(01:37:45):
So go go ahead, John.
What was the essence what's the dark.
What's the essence of this interview?
I missed
explain this because it sounds like you said
Well, I'll just I'll just say this.
Kash Patel was like, look, we only deal withstuff that's at a 10.
Okay?
Anything below a 10, even a nine, even thoughit's very important, we just have to push that
(01:38:06):
off to other people.
And even the stuff that's at a 10 that's, like,so so super hyper important, we just have other
people do that.
We just, like, put our eyes on it.
And then Dan Bongino came out and said, I'velooked at the facts.
Epstein, one hundred percent, commits suicidehimself with with no help or no aid from anyone
else.
You to go watch this because the way he waslooking, he looked like he was sweaty and,
(01:38:30):
like Really?
He looked like he had been
for last behind the camera like this.
Like, I dare you.
I dare you.
Oh, wow.
Yes.
Wow.
He looked terrified.
Kash Patel always kinda looks googly eyed,though.
Kashmita always looks nutty, but not DanBongino.
(01:38:50):
Dan Bongino was like, no.
I I looked at the thing.
He definitely killed himself.
What?
Killed himself.
Oh, boy.
What?
Yeah.
Darc, am I wrong?
Well,
Okay.
So they brought them into the room and showedthem the alien overlords, and they were like,
they will start with your children.
Yeah.
They will cut
their nuts They eat your kids first.
Yeah.
Yes.
Oh, wow.
(01:39:10):
Pretty good.
Yeah.
Now I I didn't see him say that Dan Bongino saythat in that interview, but he tweeted that,
like, within a matter of, like, hours or so.
I'm have to find a clip because it is hold on.
It was all
over time.
Okay.
You need to share that with all of us when youI don't know if anyone else in the chat, so I
(01:39:31):
did not see this.
I definitely missed.
It it it it's interesting that we see peopleget into, you know, positions of power that
we're just like, man, they're they're goodguys.
Like, they're they're definitely gonna makesome changes.
And you see them, it's like, hello.
I would like to inform you that everything isokay and everyone is gonna be fine.
(01:39:54):
You know?
It's like, what?
Mhmm.
It doesn't even look like you.
Yeah.
Look at the skin folds behind his ears.
Somebody put listen.
Sometimes they put the fear of of the blackbaby Jesus in you.
You know?
They tell you that he Listen, it happens.
It happens.
Yeah.
(01:40:14):
Trump was gonna prosecute, Clinton and then hegot into the White House the first time and
dropped it like a hot potato.
No more prosecutions.
No one's talking about that with Clinton.
Did you see well, did you see what he droppedyesterday Mhmm.
On Twitter?
He dropped a video, called it the the videoHillary doesn't want you to see and called it
(01:40:34):
the Clinton body count.
And there's, like, I don't know, 15 to 20different news reports of all the the Yeah.
Most popular.
Well, I know in a in a white in the White Housepress briefing today, someone brought that up.
You know how they're bringing in people fromthe Internet press, and the guy brought it up
talking about the case with the guy who shothimself and then hung himself.
(01:41:01):
That is if if we didn't learn in the ninetieswith Gary Webb, with the CIA literally funding
the Contras and bringing cocaine and crackcocaine into LA, and then the the journalist
that broke it shot himself twice in the back ofthe head when he committed suicide?
Bro, come on.
Like, really
(01:41:22):
I sent it to you.
I found it on Twitter.
I sent it to you.
Yeah.
So, CIA ops have been going on for a long time.
Remember, these guys don't even want well, Iguess they did kinda put out what happened with
JFK, but that's kinda gone
We we haven't got
lack of a better word True.
We're dark.
Good quality JFK.
We haven't gotten MLK.
We haven't gotten Yeah.
Epstein.
(01:41:42):
We haven't gotten fucking anything fromEpstein.
No.
Supposedly, he he filmed high profileindividuals getting it on with children on his
island.
I guarantee the FBI has all of that.
None of no information about that has been putout.
Because of how many other people it implicates.
Absolutely.
Hey.
Go find the the I sent
(01:42:04):
you another thing.
Okay.
Yeah.
And what do you think what do you think becauseI think this is related.
What do you think is gonna happen with thePuffy thing?
What do you guys?
He's going down.
He's going away.
Oh, wait.
Puffy's gonna
He's gonna go away forever?
He's gonna die.
He's gonna He's gonna get down.
Somebody'll somebody'll puffy him into JL and
hoopie.
So I feel like, yeah, I I know he's guilty.
(01:42:25):
Puffy's a bad guy.
I've been telling you guys that for a long timeeven before
all this stuff came out.
Did you listen to any of the the actual courtcase?
The stuff he was getting into was absolutelydisgusting.
A lot of crazy shit.
Dude, that one guy is just shut up.
He's hiring a dude to bang his girlfriend orwife or whatever that Cassie chick is.
(01:42:46):
Yeah.
But, you know, the interesting thing, I alreadythere's there's Castro.
He always looks like that, though.
No.
No.
No.
Watch end.
Go to the Dan Bongino one.
Go to the end Okay.
Of the video for Dan Bongino.
The end of the This is a video that I
What I sent you is a video.
I know.
I know.
I paused it.
I paused it.
Okay.
The thing that's interesting, did you guys seeOkay.
(01:43:07):
So, do you remember in 2018, there was a guywho shot up Trump Doral?
Do you guys remember this?
Yep.
That's literally exactly what I was
gonna bring up.
There was a dude who went into, like, a guy, hewas a, male escort, buff looking dude, looks
like like Jason Statham or something like that,kinda, and he shot up Trump Doral.
(01:43:28):
This is not a a joke where he shot once ortwice or three times.
He got into a running gun battle with cop withcops at Trump Doral.
He spread out a American flag on yeah.
If you look
if I sent is that?
What is Trump Doral?
It's like a hotel one of the Trump hotels.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
(01:43:48):
So he spread this huge flag on on the,reception desk, tried to shoot out the
chandelier, got into a shootout with the cops,they eventually came in, he's running from
them, shooting at them, they shot him in theleg, then he threw a table, then eventually he
gave up.
Right?
This guy.
When they go to into This is 2018.
When they go to interview him, he says thathe's a sex slave for Diddy.
(01:44:13):
That's what he said.
So it was actually true.
Yeah.
He said he was a sex slave for Diddy, and, hetalked about messing around with this girl who
did who we all saw Diddy beating up in thehallway, that was testifying against him and
all that kind of Everyone said this guy, whichhe probably is bipolar, he was on his meds or
something like that happened, you had reaction.
(01:44:33):
Crazy.
It was all Yeah.
Everyone said he was all crazy.
In the, in the stuff that happened last weekwith Cassie when she was testifying, they
showed her a picture of the guy, she goes, yes.
This guy
That's him.
Is one of the guys that they messed around with15 times.
It was it was, like, the primary go to duringthat timeline.
(01:44:54):
And he it seemed like he was, like, trying todo that so he could do something in crazy
think.
Right?
Not Right.
Not, you know, that this is, like, good orlegitimate.
But it seemed like he was trying to dosomething so crazy that would bring, you know,
a massive Yeah.
That he could, you know, out
(01:45:15):
And and this this Listen.
First of all, a normal human being isn't gonnareally do this kind of stuff.
Right?
A normal human being doesn't turn themselves Hesaid he's a sex slave, but he did it to
himself.
To me, a sex Yeah.
He a pain.
Sex slavery is when someone captures you andforces you to traffics.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He wasn't trafficked.
Yeah.
But he also The crazy thing is the amounts ofThe dollar amounts that he was saying are the
(01:45:39):
same dollar amounts that other people But
here's the funny unrelated retirement.
Here's the funny thing.
The reason why the cops never went after whathe was saying, because when he got arrested in
2018, a contract with Diddy showed up at NDA, anondisclosure agreement $5,000,000.
For $5,000,000.
Yeah.
That's a pretty good that's a pretty good outright there.
(01:46:00):
How much
money does
that have?
You couldn't write this as a movie script.
Yeah.
There's some crazy shit going on.
Yeah.
There's some crazy shit going on that this guyNow, for sure, think the guy's crazy.
If you do these kinds of things, it messes withyour mind, and your brain never shuts off.
So, I believe Yeah.
That whatever medication he was on flipped theswitch one day, and he was trying to get some
(01:46:23):
kind of attention, but, I mean, just imaginewhat else is out there with with Diddy if that
that little thing came out.
I I think this is, proof that we may findourselves in a situation that Diddy is
absolutely going to be tied to all of theseother people that are tied to Epstein, are tied
(01:46:45):
to the CIA
Right.
That are tied to the government, that are tiedto Google, that are tied to this whole spider
web of of control, you know, individuals incontrol, that there is absolutely no way they
would ever let Diddy live.
He can't.
He cannot live.
And I I'm not saying I
Unless they unless they didn't get all thetapes.
(01:47:06):
There may be some tapes.
Because remember, got an extraordinary amountof money and power, and he was hanging out with
people like, like George Clooney and all theAll the people who were raising money to keep
the Democrats going here, Diddy was hanging outwith these guys and he was fundraising.
He he was fundraising for Obama, for Clinton,all these people, including, Harris.
(01:47:30):
Right?
Up until all this stuff happened.
So, yeah, it's very, there's a lot of shitgoing on here, and most of it we'll probably
never see.
Yeah.
That's the
crazy It's good versus evil out there.
And Diddy, by the way, she this she tried to, Iknow it was gonna go for a break.
But actually, let me let's take this break andtell you, like, we'll come back and talk about
(01:47:54):
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Why is it in the inflection like that?
I hate it.
It's AI.
(01:48:39):
I need to I need to change it.
What I was gonna say
watch Dan Bongino sweat.
Oh, so something
just hit the play button.
Hit the play button and watch Dan Bongino overthere sweat.
Okay.
Hold on.
He's in a different world now.
He oh, what the hell?
Did this go to an ad?
God darn it.
(01:49:00):
It must have licked my popsicle.
What was this?
There you go.
Okay.
Here you go.
We can actually see it full screen.
Look at they have a gun behind the camera, butwait for it.
Because they have a right to their opinion, butas someone who has worked as a public defender
or prosecutor who's been in prison system,who's been in the Metropolitan Detention
Center.
We've been segregated housing.
(01:49:21):
You know, a suicide when you see one that'swhat it was.
He killed himself.
And then watch Bongino.
But, again, Metro, I've seen the whole file.
He killed himself.
Like, just look at the they have a a gun overher shoulder telling Bongino.
You better you can induce you can you can ifyou under the right pressure, you can make
(01:49:43):
people do things for the good of their family,etcetera.
For sure.
So you know?
But who knows?
We we we don't know the truth.
Just look at Banchito's face.
Yeah.
We no.
He looks a little, like yeah.
He looks a little off, but I think that's
He looks stressed.
He's Your daughter's being held in a I
(01:50:04):
think that might be Maria Maria Bartiroma'sboobies Oh,
Oh, she's
got him.
Distracting him.
He's in a chair that he's not used to be in it.
Yeah.
Agree with that.
Somewhat.
Yeah.
I think so.
I agree with ask her.
He's the
he's to ask her, not the
Yeah.
You know, the Yeah.
He's used to putting the pressure on peep Butalso, it's different to be in social media
(01:50:25):
talking shit, and then you now you're in thegovernment.
Working for the government?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you're talking shit.
DLD hardware.
But, yeah, what I was gonna say, like, Cassie,the the the chick that that, Puffy beat up, you
know, she had a boyfriend who was also arapper, and Puffy actually sent someone to burn
(01:50:47):
the guy's car now.
You know, all of that stuff, all craziness likethat came out.
She's married now and all that, and she wasstill messing around with Puffy even though
when she was married.
So it's a bunch of craziness Oh.
Going on in that whole story, but, you know, II think I have a feeling that he's gonna
(01:51:08):
actually get off of the charges, believe it ornot.
But then, what's gonna happen?
I I think he's a I think he's a % guilty, buthe's also got a lot of very high profile
lawyers.
I heard his whole his whole team of lawyers, hewent the Trump route, they're all women, six
(01:51:31):
women, all white chicks.
So that's your
Probably good news.
That makes me think that he might get off.
That's my logic.
Walters like that doesn't make any sense.
Wait.
Just wait until it actually happens.
Did you ever see this?
Oh, check this out.
I don't know if you could
see Is that the that the BWE version?
(01:51:51):
Yeah.
Can you see what it says right?
Wikaduka See what it says right there?
It's a HK.
Yeah.
Oh, that's right.
I think.
It's a HK.
Oh.
P5?
H K P 5?
Yeah.
Is that a is that a eight is that an H and k athree stock?
It is.
(01:52:11):
Is it, Patrick?
I almost kept it.
I did not keep it.
Wow.
I know.
I know.
Yeah.
Take your hand off.
Take your hand off.
That's what you
gotta say.
Yeah.
I think Walter Walter has some of these.
Right?
Oh.
I
have one of those socks.
The So I have the
I don't I care.
For it myself.
It's heavy as fuck.
But, anyways yeah.
Yeah.
They're but they're just classic.
(01:52:32):
You know?
They are.
Yep.
I know.
I know.
Yeah.
Lola's asking if I talked about there was a afire in the Jacksonville Airport.
Lola's asking if I
spoke Was that courtesy of Tesla?
No.
She well, I didn't read this article, but Lolasays that she read the article, and it was not
electric car or Tesla.
So that's
all.
So somebody should have a car.
(01:52:53):
Yeah.
That's what talking about.
Heavy.
This thing right here, the Sig556SVR?
Good.
Yeah.
Okay.
First off, I I got it.
This you can flick the the stocky walkie out tothe side.
But but the coolest part of this gun isactually what I have on the stock.
(01:53:16):
K o Mhmm.
Profile.
D m b n Yeah.
That's Danny Meatballs.
He's a he's a stud.
Oh, good.
Great gun.
It's just it weighs the same amount as a as anSUV.
Yeah.
But you know what?
If you're really rocking that gun like likethey're designed to run, that's not a
(01:53:37):
disadvantage.
Oh, no.
I mean, if there was a machine gun oh, dude.
I would love it.
The lighter it is, the more it's gonna go allover the place.
So yeah.
It's like
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you have one of these, Dirk?
I I have the oh, hold on.
What is that?
I thought you had the MP fever.
No.
(01:53:57):
That's
Oh, do I have to go do I have to go full screenon this?
Oh, hold on a second.
I might have to go full screen now because
Dude, that's like
in his arm, Crystal.
That's like the the first of the pups.
Yeah.
Let's go here.
Boom.
Look at that.
Not the first of the pups, but that that'sYeah.
(01:54:19):
I saw Patrick naked faces.
It's standard AR 15 bags.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
The thing I I actually do want one if I everget a chance.
It's like one of those, like, deep, dense kittycats.
It's stupid, but it's so cool.
Yeah.
Walter has those Walter has those also.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:54:39):
It's it's completely useless in the real world,but
it's just Right.
You know what I have?
I have my little sack.
Oh, you have a little
my little sack?
A little sack?
For sure.
Hold on.
Let me go.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen here.
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
Let me show everyone my little sack.
(01:54:59):
This is, this is my little sack.
It's my it's a it's a it's a black sack.
I do have my, insignia on there.
So you do have some flavor in you after all.
I do have a little flavor in my ear, Craig Mac.
But I'll give you guys a hint as to what's init.
Here is the the K.
Front flappy.
K.
(01:55:20):
Oh, mags and a K.
Oh, nice.
Six mags.
Okay.
And it looks like a little laptop bag.
You know?
It's nothing doesn't scream, I have a gun inthere.
Right?
But in here, I don't have my sling in here, butMhmm.
Look at that.
That little k, m p five k.
(01:55:41):
For people that are following us on audio only.
DLD after dark just pulled out an m p five kwith a little foldy brace with a little special
safe semi, and then I did that with a paint penright there.
But it's just a it's just a cool little fungun, man.
(01:56:03):
And the 20 rounder fits perfectly in there, andI just I I love m p fives.
It's not an m p five.
It's an a p five k, the m model, so I can't putanything fun on there.
But I am putting together the little micro m pfive s d.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:56:24):
Yeah.
Weren't you getting I thought I forgot.
I don't know if I had this conversation withWalter, because you have a stock for the you
got a few m p five stocks.
Right, Walt?
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm getting one of the yeah.
(01:56:44):
Yeah.
We're working on this.
We're waiting to see what happens this week.
Oh, I see.
Yes.
Well, you know what?
That makes sense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I literally hit Walt's up.
And for people out there that don't know, ifyou don't know about the the KES, I know Hank
mentions it in his safety harbor andsendparts.com ads, but, dude, just take a
(01:57:05):
second and Google.
Even if you just Google m p five brace, it'slike safety harbor k e s.
Safety harbor k
e Let's make
people have been talking about
sure here.
Let's see.
Let's Google it.
Well, it might be some weird stuff.
M p m p five stock.
Well, mine.
Let's see.
There you go.
M p five stock.
(01:57:25):
Why does my microwave go to
HK parts.
But the ones that are selling at HK parts, someof those are yours.
Right, Walt?
Or no?
Yeah.
They sell they sell out as fast as they getthem from us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I saw someone was asking you about thaton Facebook today.
I forgot to Yeah.
I was gonna tell you that.
If we send if we send them 50
of them, they sell 50 of them.
(01:57:46):
Boom.
That's fantastic.
Oh, okay.
But you're only so other than buying it fromyou, you're only sending it to HK Parts.
Right?
It's not going to any
other stores?
Now.
Yeah.
Yeah. They're everything like
I said, they've been
they've been
Yeah.
They're, oh, if you type in m p five brace, itit's There you go.
There we go.
Top.
Yeah.
(01:58:07):
Beautiful.
Man, this is one of the best, coolest, mostcompact, solid, no silly, like, polymer
aluminum steel rod.
A dude in the head with him.
Yeah.
This thing is as hard headed as Walter is.
Yeah.
No no rubber.
Nothing in rubber.
(01:58:28):
No.
You know this was designed by Walter.
Yeah.
Straight up.
Dark, we did one even smaller, actually.
Really?
Yeah.
We have a version that's even before SIG gotthe contract with SOCOM for the, I think, the
rattler or the something what are that?
A small little thing.
(01:58:48):
Yep.
The guy the guys over at Zenith were trying toget that contract.
So they had a they had a overall linkedrequirement.
So we took our case stock and shortened it byeven even smaller.
So it Dang.
It it it it's it's even more little.
So I've been trying to get my significant otherto agree to make some because I have a feeling
(01:59:11):
they would sell really quick, but we haven'tdone it quite
Is that Joe?
Oh, have Oh, my
significant other?
Oh, if his significant other was Joe, he'd bedoomed.
I'm joking.
A shout out, by the way, to mister h o six sixone.
You just followed me on Rumble.
Thank you.
If that's from here, awesome.
(01:59:32):
Thank you.
Yeah.
Hey there.
Hot hot dog nine ninety.
He, he's frequent frequents, Joe's channel too.
Dude, hot dog nine ninety
is awesome.
He says, hot dog nine ninety says, late to theparty.
Just happy d l d's man bun is gone.
Oh.
It's still you guys knew how much hair I haveunderneath here, it is it's crazy, man.
(01:59:57):
I I I gotta put a hat on or, like, the othernight, I literally borrowed one of my
daughter's
Scrunchies?
Little hair ties.
Scrunchies.
Yeah.
And put that on.
It's just it's getting out of control, but Iwant it.
I wanna keep the hair.
Hotdog nine ninety.
Great to see you, bud.
(02:00:17):
Yeah.
Shout out.
Shout out to everyone out there.
I think Kurt twenty four is out there.
Four.
Yeah.
Kurt.
So he says if the condom
don't fit, you must have quit.
There you go.
Boom.
Nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I'll say all that to say that I'mabsolutely getting a safety harbor KES with the
tail hook because that is aestheticallypleasing, and it's Yeah.
(02:00:38):
You know, solid, and it's, like, the the allthe you know, every benefit you could imagine.
So
And what we tried to do when we did these istry to make them look like they fit on an h k.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
By the way the the styling and everything,instead of just making something that's fits on
there, but looks like it it doesn't fit, whicha
(02:00:59):
lot of the other ones.
I won't use any names.
Yeah.
I mean,
I'm not a I'm not a rubber guy.
You know what I'm saying?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I could go a lot
I don't use the rubber.
Just butter.
Yeah.
That's how my daughter was
What they what they do with all those hundredsof bottles of baby oil?
(02:01:20):
It was Is
that is that in a is that in a in a a in a whatdo you call it?
Gonna be in a government auction.
In the evidence, like, oh.
Little ditty stickers on it.
Lightly used.
That's horrible.
Was it so was it actually baby oil or lube?
No idea.
I think it I think they said it was baby oil,but I don't know.
(02:01:43):
I heard baby oil, but, you know Yeah.
Which is not illegal.
I don't know if I've heard any of the actualillegal stuff yet.
We'll see.
Will it be illegal?
Definitely, the guy was a freak and had seriousproblems.
I never liked, I never ever I've gotten into somuch, like, in the past, there's been people I
remember one time, we went to Miami.
(02:02:04):
I was living in New York, and I was doing, whenreggaeton became big, I don't know if you guys
know what reggaeton is, but when reggaeton whenreggaeton became big, one of my friends that I
actually produced, as an artist, he was part ofthe whole reggaeton movement.
He started out dancing for General, which is HeHe's from Panama.
(02:02:24):
So General was one of the first reggaetonpeople out there.
And, we went to I remember going to Miami, andthis young kid that was working with us came
down there, and he stole a camera from Diddy,and he was gonna, like, to work on this music
video, and I was like, fuck There's no way thisis happening.
I was like, matter of fact, you're you're out.
Go back to New York.
And my friend got so mad at me.
(02:02:45):
He was like, what's the matter with you?
You know, we could use this camera and make abetter video.
I was like, nope.
I am not messing with anything molesting.
That has to do yeah.
Exactly.
I don't want any parts of whatever the hell isgoing on, anything that has to do with, Diddy
or any of those any of those people.
So Thank goodness you didn't take that and seewhat may have been on that.
(02:03:07):
Man, I had a really strange mean, you knowsomething nasty would have been on there.
I had a really strange situation.
I ended up meeting a viewer, which I guesssaying this publicly, Mhmm.
I met a viewer, and he was like, hey.
I'm in a tight spot.
Need some cash.
I ended up getting a shellback plate carrierwith level four RMA plates, 2,200 rounds of 62
(02:03:30):
grain LAP rounds, five five six, like, twodozen PMAGs all loaded.
I got, just, like, this massive amount ofstuff.
And he was like, I just need, like, 6, maybe$700.
I was like, here's 800 because the ammo aloneis over a thousand.
So I took it from him.
(02:03:50):
Got home, like, took everything down, started,like, separating it all.
It's a lot of stuff.
And I checked in one of the GP pockets in theplate carrier, and there was a thumb drive.
And I was like, ugh.
I was like, let me plug this in my machine toNo.
No.
No.
I literally went
out Set up.
And chucked it, separated it in a bunch ofdifferent places.
(02:04:12):
Like, I don't play that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not even Yeah.
You don't wanna know.
Don't wanna know.
Some things you cannot unsee.
Mhmm.
Well, some things might end up with you injail.
Yeah.
True.
Yeah.
True that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
If there's something, it it's it it better beyour resume, college homework, or anything else
(02:04:33):
I don't want on my computer or wanna see.
Yeah.
You know?
And it might be totally fine, but you stilldon't wanna see it.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
even be something I do wanna see, and I don'twanna see it.
I don't wanna see it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wanna see it.
Yeah.
I just thought he was trying to set me up.
(02:04:54):
Yeah.
You never know.
There you go.
There you go.
You never know.
Take much nowadays.
All it takes is one couple pictures of ofunderage, you know what, and next thing you
know, they got you locked up forever.
So Not worth it.
Not worth it.
You know what?
This so I'm not I don't think cause MemorialDay weekend's coming up, so I don't think we're
doing a show.
We're not we're not done yet.
(02:05:15):
We still got a little bit of time here, butwe're not doing a show next week.
But there's a good reason why, because I'll beon the road and I just got some stuff in the
mail from Sam Andrews.
Hey.
Cool.
Got some leather holsters in for my, Walter.
PPS m two right here.
(02:05:38):
There's there's the holst And I think I alsogot the, the carjacker holster also for that.
Oh, the crossbody?
Yeah.
This can
go like on your, seat belt and you can do allkinds of different stuff for this kind of
transformable.
I have a video on it.
But, yeah, I'm gonna be seeing Sam Andrews forthe people who always like, you know, how come
(02:05:59):
you haven't done anything with Sam Andrews in awhile?
So, yeah, I
should be seeing him.
I'll be I'll be working I'll be working overthere next weekend doing some stuff with him.
So, we'll we'll get that up there for you guys.
But, yeah, I'll I'll be in St.
Augustine.
About when you mentioned, when I was showingthe, not the clothes, but the the holsters, And
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you were like, oh, who made that?
Is that the guy you were talk okay.
Yeah.
Andrew's custom leather.
So I'll be I'll be doing some stuff with him.
I think we all the three of us all haveAndrew's custom leather holsters.
Walter
I got that shotgun rig.
The shotgun Glock Yeah.
The firepower rig.
Have you ever seen that, Darc?
No.
K 12 or short short type shotgun and and Glockon one side.
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Yeah.
It went viral on x a couple a little bit.
Right, Patrick?
Yeah.
It it did.
It it took off
on this for some reason.
That's awesome.
And I think Patrick has the most badass onebecause Patrick has a python holster.
I got a python and a python.
Yeah.
And my my cool python is in a snake skinholster.
Oh, nice.
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Yeah.
I would love a
dual horizontal Glock shoulder holster.
I I'm sure, Sam Andrews could make something.
Yeah.
So this is the this is the firepower rig righthere.
So Walter has one of these.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walter has one of these.
I have one.
This badass.
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I love that.
That's and I do have a very small six and ahalf inch shotgun that would fit in there that
I wish was a KEG.
But I you know, it reminds me of if you guysremember that, secret service rig where they
would either put an AOW, MAC, Uzi, and it justliterally wrapped around the back, and it would
just swing right under your armpit, like likeold shoelace
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Mhmm.
Sling.
But that that's that's a nasty setup.
It'd be the secret service guys with the fakearms.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walter, we have a video somewhere, but I can'tremember, Walter, if it was removed from
YouTube or A lot of this stuff would be on SamAndrews' on his YouTube channel because a lot
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of the stuff that we've done has gone up on hischannel as well.
And YouTube goes through now indiscriminatelyand removes shit from my channel.
So Yeah.
But I know Walter and I did a video where weactually shot these things.
Yeah.
How much would a rig like that be?
Let's see.
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Prices from $5.50.
So it starts at $5.50, but it depends on itdepends on what you are trying to do with it or
what what kind of You know, like, how Patricksays he has the python holster?
That would be more Yeah.
If you want it in python.
Yeah.
Gotcha.
The regular leather is is that standard price.
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When when we finish here, I have I have I havesome keg news when we finish here off the air.
So
Okay.
Are you finally gonna be making some more kegs?
Or you can't talk about you can't talk aboutthis here?
When we're off when we're off the air, we canchat.
Alright.
Okay.
Cool.
Okay.
Alright.
So listen.
Let's do it like this then.
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Big thanks to everyone for hanging out with us.
We appreciate you guys hanging out here in thechat.
If you haven't hit those thumbs ups, hit thethumbs ups.
If you haven't followed us, follow us.
We appreciate all the folks.
Like I said, we prob we won't be here nextMonday.
It's Memorial Day anyway, but, you know,definitely come back after that.
I'm gonna give these guys a chance to let youknow how you can support them, etcetera.
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Everyone here, I think, is on Rumble as well,so please do follow them on Rumble.
Let's start with let's start with Dark sincehe's the guest tonight.
Okay.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
It's always a pleasure coming on here.
I could literally talk to you guys all night,and get nothing done.
But, no, I love coming on here, man.
It's a blast.
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So thank you.
Same here, man.
Thank you.
And, yeah, as far as, where to find me, I runthe YouTube channel, d l d after dark, the
rumble channel, d l d after dark.
It's also d l d after dark on Instagram, thetweeters, and all that.
I run d l d hardware, which if you build guns,it's a great place to get jigs to be able to,
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you know, build polymer eighties.
There's also tools and, you know, tools, parts,and other stuff like that.
Also, a garage sale tab, which sometimes somecool stuff shows up there.
But also, I own Definition Knives, which is agreat place to get really good cutlery at a
great price.
All of our knives are under a hundred bucks.
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Most of them are 59 to 79, and they're modeledvery similarly to other knives that go for two
to three hundred dollars.
So definitionknives.com, we will be at GOAgoals.
And for me, that's that's it.
Thank you again for everyone tuning in and foryou guys invite me on.
Sweet.
It's an awesome knife.
It's an awesome knife.
Let's go to babyface p.
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Chrome Vandium Arms.
If you are looking to get some work done, reachout to me.
I'm happy to take on some projects for y'all.
Get in now before the workload gets too far outand
Walter, what is she sparking off of over there?
Oh.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
No.
Sorry.
That's really
And and the other check me out on babyunderscore face p on Instagram.
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That's where I've been posting a lately,mostly.
Yes.
You better help baby face make the money tofeed Chromie b because
Let me tell you.
He's been eating us out of house and homelately.
Oh, yeah, man.
It's on now.
Since day.
Get you
a couple other ones, you know, and see what'sreally
yeah.
Yeah.
Let them let them find out.
No guns for you.
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No more guns for you.
Patrick will be doing only trades.
Only trades.
I'm doing deals.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then also, Walter?
I'll tell you what this let's it's like a it'skind of a cool little toy with it.
If you're one handed, you're trying to start afire.
Mhmm.
You flip it out, push it down, it sparks.
So it's
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Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Fire starts.
Anyways, safety of firearms, YouTube, Facebook,Instagram, player, or some rumblage.
And then, there's different racing with theminibike stuff, same things.
And then there's StenParts.com for all your youknow, if you're building things like our other
person here, Dirk.
You know?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So yeah.
Yeah.
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Check them out.
Yes.
And I always have to remind everyone, pleasecall the store if you want your questions
answered.
You know?
Here, let me tell you what.
On my average day, I'm at the shop eight ish,and I'm on the side where we make noise and
sweat and chips are flying and stuff like that.
Mhmm.
I don't answer the phone
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Yeah.
Because I don't do that stuff.
But on the other side, when my significantother is in charge, she answers the phone and
takes care of all the stuff.
Call after ten.
Yeah.
Not the side with Joe Juice on it.
No.
No.
Joe's he's not on the phone.
No.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Yeah.
I can attest to that.
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Alright.
Very cool.
To have a wife that that you guys are are areall y'all are just so blessed to have awesome
lives that help with your endeavors.
Yes.
I am.
Yes.
I am.
Yes.
Cannot argue that one.
You know?
But listen, man.
You know, you you'll find someone like thattoo.
I'm I'm pretty confident of that.
You know?
Yeah.
You know, it doesn't always happen necessarilythe first time around, but now you have the
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experience to go with it.
You know?
Yeah.
I had one for a
little bit till she turned into a psychopath,but it it was COVID and the world that did it.
Just take you a trip down to India, you know,or you could go to Ghana.
Yeah.
What do you want me to do?
You kiss we'll marry you off so fast.
It won't be funny.
Anyway, listen.
Big thanks to big thanks to Walter, babyface,dark for hanging out here as well as all you
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guys out there in the Rumble world.
If you're watching this later on YouTube, comeover to Rumble.
That's the best place to to watch this.
Big thanks to everyone here.
I am gonna hit all the buttons right now so wecan get out of here and find out the thing that
Walter is not talking about until I get offair.
Okay.
We'll see you guys.
Thanks.
We're out.
See you.
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Goodbye.
Make some sparks.
I thought you were holding up a fake hand.