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Thing on right now, so it starts recording.
So it should be should be recording, but Ihaven't turned on the stream yet.
So hold on one second here.
Oh, yeah.
Let me go try to let me see if we can get thestream kicked up here.
Okay.
Let's see.
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About player?
We didn't talk about player going belly up?
Yeah.
We could.
Yeah.
I'm looking at Rumble right now.
It looks like an ad is playing on Rumble.
So we should be hold on.
Let me get baby face coming in right now.
We should be live.
We should be rolling out live to Rumble.
Let me know if you guys can see and hear us onthe Rumble machine.
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Oh, there's another there's two ads.
Oh, nice.
And also and also Brandon Herrera is
on house.
Yeah.
There's a freaking Toyota ad up on Rumble.
What?
I'm I'm seeing old Family Pharma here withsomebody.
Right.
Okay.
Yes.
Jade Grew says we're live.
Okay.
So we should be live feeding out to everyoneout there.
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You guys should be seeing Baby Face P is here.
Right?
Yeah.
I think so.
You guys should be seeing him here in a minuteas we're rolling through.
Let us know how the audio's coming in and allthat.
I think my my voice was a little loud before.
The last episode, I thought, I had to stitch ittogether, it sounded like my voice was a little
loud versus these guys.
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So I've turned it down.
And then also, I shall I probably get too loudjust naturally.
I get excited.
Yeah.
I'm watching it.
I'm watching it.
Okay.
You guys ready?
Should I roll?
Patrick, you good?
Good?
Okay.
Let's do it.
Let me
I'll take.
Let me hit the open.
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This is episode 1,072 of the Who Move MyFreedom podcast coming to you live on the
Rumble machine.
That's right.
We are here.
Can we do jazz hands?
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There we go.
Sometimes I forget to do the jazz hands.
Mhmm.
Taking it back from the terrorists.
Yeah.
Sometimes it's so it's so crazy, and I doforget to do it.
This is, like I said, episode ten seventy two.
The title tonight is Brandon Herrera forCongress, Texas.
Twenty third twenty third district.
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Go ahead.
I was I was very pleased to hear that.
You know, since they've exported a lot of theillegals in his district, he might win.
Right.
Possibly.
I mean, he'd made a run Well, that was aspecial election.
Right, Patrick?
Do you wanna
I don't No.
I don't think it it was a special election.
He just ran against the guy, I thought.
Well Yeah.
So he ran against the Republican Mhmm.
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And he came, like, 400 votes from getting thatfrom, like, to get a runoff with that guy.
Right?
I think
so.
I don't remember how that worked.
Yeah.
No.
I think if he got 400 more votes, the guy wouldhave to, like, do a special runoff of the two
of them, and then I think go against thedemocrat, something like that.
I think I think I have a feeling he's gonna dobetter this time around.
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I think so.
It seems that's the way a lot of this stuffgoes.
Yeah.
I think so.
I hope so.
Go ahead.
What were you gonna say?
They've had to they've had to export at least400 votes already.
So he's
Oh, yeah.
Definitely.
Yeah.
I mean, first of all, Texas, massive, massive,huge Texas.
His
much on the border.
Large the largest one in the whole state.
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Yeah.
Pretty big.
We could always pull that up if you guys wannasee it.
But it's pretty big, very much on the border.
I've been out there to that area.
It's in that Uvalde area.
Right?
I think so.
I think it's in that area because they had thatschool shooting, unfortunately, there, like,
it's more than a year ago now.
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I wanna say that might be
district that they were in?
I think it's that same exact district becausethat's why that Republican all of a sudden got
soft.
That's good.
We can look it all up.
I can't remember the guy's name right now.
I think it's Mike Gonzales.
Tony Yeah.
So, we'll we'll talk about that.
We've got I what's up?
I enjoyed, the whole time, just, cyberbullyinghim on Twitter.
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It was very entertaining.
You always love a meme more, Patrick.
I very much do.
Yeah.
If you wanna make a meme of Patrick
I'm going
Make a meme back into
back into the
born to meme.
I'm excited to be back in the trenches.
Put Patrick like in a what was the uh-huh.
What was the Tom Cruise movie where he was inVietnam, and he was like a wounded like a
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veteran that came back from Vietnam, and he wasin a wheelchair.
Remember that?
No one remembers that movie?
Wasn't it Born Born to Born in the
what the hell
was okay.
Now I'm gonna have to look it up.
Oh.
But just put Patrick in a wheelchair, twolittle spindly, nub legs dangling.
Lieutenant Dan.
Lieutenant Dan.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
That was an easier one to
run this.
Yeah.
I was gonna say Yeah.
Why did I think of that?
Yeah.
Went in
her wheelchair back in Vietnam.
I thought Lieutenant Dan on top of on theshrimp out in the hurricane.
Yeah.
Oh, poor Lieutenant Dan.
Yeah.
That's Patrick, man.
Just beat up from the meme wars of two twothousand and twenty four.
Yeah.
And coming back for more.
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So, I'm sure Patrick has some, you know, he'sgot some stuff out there.
Mhmm.
When when okay.
Like, Peggy, my wife was saying Mhmm.
Okay.
There was just an election that he was involvedwith.
So when is the next congressional election?
Is isn't it coming up?
Yes.
'26.
Mid terms.
It would be
the it'd be the midterms, I guess.
Yeah.
Midterms.
Yeah.
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Isn't that '26?
I thought
it was
'26.
Like, every four years?
Was that four years I don't know how thatworks.
I think that election's the we can we can lookspecifically for that.
Someone was is saying born on July, which I'lllook up here in a second.
Let me first show our this is our logo for thenight.
Check this out.
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Here we go.
Boom.
Logo for the night.
No no one's impressed.
Oh, what
are we supposed to be doing?
Like, doing backflips or something?
What do you mean?
You know?
Oh, I mean I mean, come on.
I put a lot of work into this on the
We're jaded.
We're jaded.
Okay?
Come on.
Yeah.
I put a lot of work into this on the AImachine.
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I got one of the scruffy dog's eyes to begreen.
They're two year terms.
So his his position is a two year term.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
So he ran in 2020 and 2022, and then 2024.
'26.
That'll be the
Yeah.
So '26 is but it's gonna the campaign's gonnastart way before it's starting now.
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He hit super a bunch of high profile superpacks put $4,000,000 into TV advertising for
Gonzalez.
Because of Brandon Herrera?
Because of Herrera only put 1,300,000.0.
Wait.
No.
They spent 4,000,000.
Herrera spent 1.3.
Gonzalez spent 1.9 on TV TV advertising.
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Mhmm.
So 2026 so 2025 is the election or whatever,and then 2026 will be the starting of their
next term, I guess.
Okay.
So it's starting from now then.
It's getting yeah.
It's you gotta get wound up for this, I guess.
Yeah.
That campaign is in full swing.
Go ahead, Walt.
Yep.
Yep.
No.
I I, you know, I I I don't get why they wouldthe Republicans would be so caught up with the
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other guy.
He's a Ryan Is he
a is he a Dubois?
He's a he does what he's told?
I think I think so.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, so he definitely was willing to he wasdefinitely willing to what is it?
You know, like, add some gun control once thatschool shooting thing happened there.
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Yep.
Yep.
He was a coward like like any of them.
Yeah.
I think at this point, we've proven that thateither the people in the school or people in
general being able to defend against thesepeople, like, the gun free school zones and all
that don't don't work.
So Yeah.
Well that's Yeah.
I I think I think DC would be a fine example ofif you could Yeah.
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You'd be bust down some of these little teenagethugs running around beating on people.
Yeah.
Shoot a few of them and be done with it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I agree with that.
Clean up real quick.
By the way, check this out.
Born on the July 4.
That is
Is the movie?
That is the movie.
Born on the July 4.
It is from 1989.
In 1989, early Tom Cruise 1989, directed byOliver Stone, no less.
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So I'll see if I can find some pictures of fromborn born on July 4.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You know, Tom Cruise, you know.
Same age as me, actually, Tom Cruise.
Really?
Believe you're
in Oh, there's something in way.
Wow.
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Walt.
Also I don't know.
I don't even know what I don't know what to dowith that information.
Just say, it took you back.
It took about a second.
Damn, man.
I don't even know.
Patrick, I don't know what
I'm listening, but, yeah,
Patrick's trying to be nice here.
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Patrick Kernwalter is showing some badass gunstoday on the show,
and he's like, I'm not messing up anythingright now.
Well
But look, this is a scene this is a scene fromthat movie.
Yeah.
A bunch
of Okay.
Okay.
I've never seen it.
Yeah.
Now I know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
You know
He's playing a lieutenant Dan type character.
(10:21):
Yeah.
Think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's okay.
So when did, when was Forrest Gump?
What what year was Forrest Gump?
Oh, Forrest Gump was way after Yeah.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Forrest Gump had to be my guess, I'm gonna sayForrest Gump was the nineties.
I'm gonna go for '90 I wanna say '96.
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Let's see what happens.
Who who wants to Oh.
When you're what Was it the nineties?
It wasn't '94.
'94.
Forrest Gump.
So when I'm when I'm watching the songs likethat and that and that, I say, well, you know
where they got the idea for this character from
Fates Forrest Gump.
100%.
Yeah.
And that that, you know, that hippie comebacklong hair in a wheelchair protester.
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And he probably finds God some at some pointbecause I saw a g I saw a cross.
Yeah.
You know?
Oh,
that's funny.
What was I watching just the other day?
It was the same something that my wife waswatching, and I said, that looks like something
from Lord of the was it Lord of Rings or one ofthose?
Well, they they get an idea from another movie,you know.
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Oh, yeah.
That always happens.
I was looking at Team America.
What is it?
Team America World Police?
World yeah.
Okay.
Good movie.
Yeah.
It's an
awesome movie.
Well, Walter, I don't know you know what thatis.
Team America?
Yeah.
Team America World Police is basically done bythe Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
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Mhmm.
The guys from who do South Park.
And
It's animated, or is it like
It's it's it's puppet puppet puppeteer.
Yeah.
Puppeteer.
Does that go with the word?
I don't know.
Puppetated sounds good.
Oh.
Puppetated.
Okay.
It's this movie.
Awesome movie.
Awesome movie.
Watched it last night.
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This Lola.
There there's a drinking game around that moviethat we played in college, and it was it's
atrocious.
Never get into it.
Oh, really?
There's, like, a whole bunch of phrases that ifthe character says certain phrases, you take a
drink.
You got about forty five minutes, and you willbe you'll be under the couch because you will
be so drunk.
Oh, let me let me evil drinking game.
(12:32):
What was the one, what's the one somethingabout, because in there, they're making fun of
some Hollywood comedians, and Alec Baldwin's inthere.
So yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Matt Damon.
The Matt Damon just goes Yeah.
The Matt Damon guy just says
He says his name.
Yeah.
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But you have to look at the movie.
It's it's it's funny.
You know, do you ever watch Thunderbirds, Walt?
Yes.
Thunderbirds?
That was Thunderbirds.
That was as a kid I watched that.
Yeah.
So they saw the Thunderbirds stuff.
They came across it because they never heard ofit because they're from
Yeah.
Walt, from from Patrick's time.
So they never
Are they?
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Thunderbirds.
I think so.
They're from They're like in your age category,Patrick, probably.
Maybe a little bit
probably a little older than me.
Yeah.
But they never saw it and then they saw thatand they're like, oh, shit.
We gotta make a movie a puppet movie.
And then, it was so difficult to make.
They said they'll never make another movie.
It takes work.
Another puppet movie.
They'll never make another puppet movie.
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Yeah.
That that's the stop the stop motion stuff.
Stop motion.
Yeah.
Same same things
hours and and hours of work.
Very difficult.
Yeah.
Because you got these little tiny ass puppetsand oh, so C Bullet says
we already started playing this game here.
C Bullet says, America, fuck yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a that's a theme song
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in that.
That's the theme song of America.
Fuck yeah.
Walter's gotta watch.
It's hard to explain that to somebody who'slistening.
It's well, so, you know, after 09:11, you hadall these songs.
Like, they play a bunch of some of these typesof songs at Trump rallies and
Yeah.
These guys came up with one called America.
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Fuck yeah.
Fuck yeah.
And then and then he also says, Durka DurkaDurka Durka.
Muhammad Jihad.
Yeah.
Muhammad Jihad.
Yeah.
Because we're gonna get in so much trouble foreven trying to copy thing.
But So in the movie, whenever they have peoplefrom speaking foreign languages, they just do
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They just say gobbledygook.
Like, so if they're speaking French, they gogobbledygook croissant.
Yes.
Yep.
You know?
And yeah.
It's it's man, if you just wanna unwind, it'sjust a stupid movie.
It's a
good it's one of those good, like, wasted time.
It's it to me, it's on the same level as, like,Idiocracy, where it's just it's just you could
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just waste some time.
You don't feel like you it's a good movie.
Yeah.
So there's a thing with Alec Baldwin.
I have to look up specifically what it was eventhough I watched it last night.
But the because they have Kim Jong il in there,and he uses Alec Baldwin, and he goes, you're
Right.
You're a loser, Alec Baldwin.
Alec Baldwin.
Alec Baldwin, you're a loser.
And people still do that to Alec Baldwin in thein the real world.
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They they quote things with the movies.
I bet I bet he likes that.
I bet he loves that.
They made fun of Sean Penn in there.
Sean Penn wrote him a letter.
And at the end of the letter, he said, fuck yousincerely.
Like, in real life, after the Yeah.
Yeah.
You know you know it's working when you getstuff like that.
Yes.
Yeah.
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It's it's awesome movie.
Just an awesome movie for you guys to There's athere's a movie game that myself and Lola, the
kids play, after Harry Potter.
So, you know, there were so many Harry PotterHarry Potter movies.
Oh, what did they do after Harry Potter is thethe game?
Well, so there were so many Harry Potter moviesand so many different actors in there that
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whenever we're looking at a movie and a in thatmovie is an actor who was in Harry Potter, the
first person who says Harry Potter gets apoint.
Oh, I get it.
That okay.
That's the movie that I saw that that theycopied the idea kind of the theme of one
Oh, were you looking at were you looking atWednesday?
Yeah.
Yes.
I I knew Yeah.
(16:32):
You were looking at Wednesday, that series onNetflix.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They completely jacked Harry Potter thisseason.
I can't watch it.
Yeah.
It's it's
it's horrible.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ortega's I don't know.
She was cute.
She doesn't seem as cute this year.
Weird looking.
Yeah.
Well, that's how they that's how they do hermakeup, that dark, that No.
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I think she's on the I think she's on theOzempic.
I hope not.
Why?
She's not that she wasn't overweight oranything.
She's in Hollywood.
I I guess.
No.
That In Hollywood, you gotta get on theOzempic.
I guess.
I guess so.
Yeah.
Look it come from a camp.
Yeah.
You know, you come into Hollywood.
By the way, if you guys are out there, I'llgive some shout outs.
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Smash the thumbs ups.
We need and appreciate the thumbs ups.
Oh god, Patrick.
Look
what up.
It's gonna be Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm I'm the other guy decided not to buy thatone.
Do you remember what you paid?
What year did you get it?
Okay.
Are we going to guns already?
Hold on one second.
Was that was this I've had this probably closeto twenty years now.
Okay.
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So you didn't pay
Walter's showing off Walter's showing off gunshere.
Early two thousand.
By the way, since we're gonna be showing off alot of guns actually, let me just go to Walter
so he could show that off, and then I'll showyou guys what else.
Go for it, Walt.
Walter's starting early.
The reason I have not had this out shootingwith you guys or anything because it's buried
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in the back of the safe.
Mhmm.
And I can't remember when I shot it.
I I probably did, but I can't remember when Idid it.
So
That wood looks good.
Yeah.
This this was re this was refurbished.
Mhmm.
Back
Russian guns were arsenal refurbished.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Since we're doing this tonight and there'sgonna be a lot of guns shown, specifically
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Walter is pulling a lot of guns out of theStargate, I just wanna say that I call official
and universal dibs
On everything.
Right now on everything.
I call all dibs.
And then if I feel nice, I might relinquishsome of my dibs to other people.
But I Before call
(18:36):
it go ahead.
I called
dibs.
I called dibs universal.
Okay.
That's Before we started tonight here, so I canhear that dibs thing, I watched Ian McCollum's
video on the s s v t 40.
Oh.
And I disassembled it with Ian on on the on theYouTubes.
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Mine is this is a 1941.
This is a earlier one because it has the placefor a scope mount on here cut out.
The later ones, they did away with it becausethey didn't use scopes on them.
So I learned something from that.
So do do you wanna start by telling the peoplehow you came to have this gun here tonight,
specifically?
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Who who who inspired all this?
Well, there was a group in our group text,Patrick posted this from this company that was
asking
Yeah.
Let me see
what you're finding.
Thousand $500 for one of these.
Right?
For a sniper it was a sniper variant, but itwas not an original sniper.
No.
Well, it was high matching
(19:39):
it wasn't a matching sniper.
It was somebody a sniper that somebody puttogether, but it was a little bit more of a
fetch.
The price was a little higher because it was asniper.
Yeah.
That's high at guns.
Right?
I think high guns.
What's this?
I think we're here.
There you go.
There it is.
Very cool though.
Price for this?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
I you know Oh, $34.09 99.
$34.09.
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41.
That's a 41 also.
Mhmm.
So that's the if you if you went online andfound reproduction scope, you could conceivably
have that as a pretty cool little because theyjust there's no permanent modifications, I
don't believe.
You just the scope just kinda clicks into thisthe thing,
which is super cool.
Yeah.
This is a tula, made tula.
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I paid probably, I have a feeling back then,about $600 for it when I bought it.
Ah, Lee, Walter, you don't know what they gofor now.
You don't wanna know what they go for now.
I I at the time, I told another dealer friendof mine.
I said, hey.
If you run across one excuse excuse me.
If you run across one of these, want one.
And he found one.
I think he had a couple of them, actually.
But I bought one, and it's been in my I wouldlike
(20:42):
I'd like to own one.
They go for about $2 now.
That's kind of the average price.
What is that scope going for?
A real scope is probably 1,500.
A fake scope, reproduction scope, you can getthem for, like, 4 or $500.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Holy shit.
Every all of that stuff is is just continuingto go up in price.
It never it's never gonna go back down.
It's always expensive.
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Well, never sell them.
Can.
They're still available over over on the
other side.
There's lots of them available.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But
In Ukraine and
If you see them and you want one, buy it.
Yeah.
Once we settle stuff in Ukraine.
Oh, by the way, listen.
I'm gonna go back to Walter with the case.
They're not as good.
They're not as good.
You don't like the the you don't
like the media.
(21:24):
They don't need to be animated.
Patrick is not appreciating the
They don't need to be animated.
They're so good without the animation.
Yeah.
Just think just think.
A few months ago, there was no such thing as adifferent thing every night.
There's none of us playing with AI and allthis.
Yeah.
I I I I I I don't know.
(21:47):
I think it quells a lot of creativity, to behonest with you.
In some ways, it does and
Makes it too easy.
It makes the uncreative creative.
Mhmm.
I would say, yes.
In some ways, I would agree with that.
I think, at the same time, it's just a tool.
All these things are just tools and it dependson how you use it.
So, you know.
(22:08):
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Alright.
Boom.
There you go.
Now, listen.
We are gonna show off all these guns thatWalter has.
We'll talk about whatever anyone wants to talkabout.
A couple of things happened.
(22:50):
GOA show was in the last couple of days.
I think, for some people, Wednesday, butThursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday kind of a
thing.
Right?
Or maybe the media day was Thursday.
Range day is Thursday.
Shows open Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
Boom.
There you go.
And then our friends at Definition Knives wereall up there.
So shout out to Dark and Flying Rich who I'mguessing they're back home at this point.
(23:16):
I would think Rich is dry Rich is driving rightnow, actually.
Oh, he's driving right now.
Okay.
So congratulations to them.
I heard they had a good show.
Right?
Well, yeah.
He prob I don't yeah.
I don't know.
I I he did a thing with Crump when he was stilldriving, so that was a couple hours ago, think.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
Let's see.
We'll maybe we'll hear from him.
If not, we'll have them on here at some point.
(23:38):
But it seems like they had a good show, andthey had a bunch of people come by the show.
So
We saw some cool pictures.
I think they had some success over there.
I think it was probably, it was there was morevendors this year than there were last year.
It seems so.
Exhibitors exhibitors, I should say.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I didn't go.
I didn't go.
Walter said he wasn't gonna go.
(23:59):
I had a bunch of stuff going on.
Next year is gonna be the fiftieth anniversary,I guess, of GOA.
So we should probably get our
pretty cool big deal.
So yeah.
Yeah.
We should probably go, you know Yeah.
And hang out.
And if nothing, just to work at the DefinitionKnives booth, which I didn't realize they were
doing a whole booth and everything.
(24:19):
They split it with, Fat Jack, I think.
They were in Fat Jack.
Oh, that's why I saw one of the Josh's in someof their pictures.
Okay.
Or did I see both?
Think so.
I don't know I don't know the details.
Yeah.
I did see some of their pictures had at leastone Josh in there from from Black Diamond
Dungeon.
Just one Josh.
Hotdog nine ninety said it was rocking in Knox.
(24:41):
Cool.
Yeah.
Let us know.
If you're if you're out there and you went, letus know how it was and, what went on there.
I heard there was some controversy, Patrick.
I think you Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Wanna talk about that?
The Monaco Hey.
Fire fire up your ass missiles.
We need a couple ass missiles.
Monaco was was handing out cease and desistletters to
(25:04):
So who's that?
And everybody that had anything to do withproducing or manufacturing super safeties,
which I don't believe his his patent covers atall, not even close.
Who's Demonaco?
He is The guy that
that fought the ATF over the FRT triggers.
Okay.
Yeah.
So he's claiming he's got the patent on thatand no one else can make up.
(25:27):
He thinks just because he did this FRT thingthat he owns the rights to anything similar to
that.
Mhmm.
Correct.
That's what he thinks.
And that's not the way a pat that's not the waya patent works, by
the way.
So
Right.
And so you're saying that he at the show, hewas going around the booths to to other
firearms manufacturers.
(25:47):
Mhmm.
We're going around to manufacturers and anybodymaking stuff that anybody making super
safeties, not FRT triggers, super safeties, andgiving a cease and desist letter saying that,
well, this is covered by our patent, and wedemand that you no longer produce this.
Yeah.
That's, yeah, that's kind of a douche.
Hey.
Yeah.
You know?
Mhmm.
(26:08):
Okay.
He hands you a a decent a season to desist, sothen you have to lawyer up.
Yeah.
And you gotta and you gotta I mean, you can donothing.
You can just cease and assist.
You could just
see and deed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or you can lawyer up and challenge it.
What what should happen is everybody that got aletter should get together.
Mhmm.
(26:28):
And they should lawyer up as a group and takethem on as a group.
I agree with that.
That way, you know, you get more bang for yourbuck maybe, and maybe there's more bucks to
bang with.
He's only gonna he's only gonna he could he'sit's Trump said he got lots of money.
Well, long are you gonna
He doesn't have Anthony on the way.
I mean, it looks like he's made
(26:49):
a lot of pasta pasta or something.
This guy in the middle, the chubby guy in themiddle.
So this is from No.
DiBonaco's on the right.
All the way on the right in that photo.
Yeah.
He's on the right.
Guy on the right.
Yeah.
The guy in the middle is one of his people.
Right?
Who's getting served a cease and desist and ismaking the
Oh, so there it goes.
Lawrence.
Yeah.
There you go.
Yep.
And then
(27:10):
Yep.
And the shitty thing is this is supposed be afun event for everybody to just come together
and have a good time.
And it seems like he and his buddies used it asa so you don't have to pay a a process server.
Because God forbid, pay a process server foranything.
Yeah.
Why at an event where all the gun people aregetting together He
seems like he's just a dickhead.
I'm just gonna say it.
(27:30):
He seems like a dickhead.
Yeah.
Why couldn't he do that through the normalchannels and, you know, do it before the show,
after the show?
Why do you have to go to the show?
Yeah.
But all these people who work so hard and puttheir money into You know, it's expensive to do
these shows.
Right?
You gotta buy your booth space.
You gotta show up there.
You gotta pay your employees.
Stuff like this happens as well.
(27:50):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Some extra Yeah.
It's an extra nut kick.
It's a it's a nut kick and then you wait forthe person to go, oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
And then maybe they're maybe they're recoveringa little bit then you kick them in the nuts
again.
Yep.
So Night night train says it was announced thatnext year it's gonna be in Des Moines, Iowa.
Oh, cool.
I've never been to Des Moines.
(28:11):
Maybe it's time I go.
I never have either.
I mean, I went to Knoxville last year and Mhmm.
That's a that's a college town,
I guess.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I've been through I've been through Des Moines.
Yeah.
So it's not gonna be far from Brownells.
Interesting.
I mean, no.
Des Moines how close to I to to is it?
(28:33):
I forgot Yeah.
One of the Brownells things in Montezuma.
The other one I always go to, I forgot wherethe part of Illinois is at.
It's actually inter it's next
Of of of Yeah.
It's right off I 80, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's gonna be interesting to see what happenswith that Because as it it costs money to
(28:54):
defend yourself, it also costs money he has tohave cost spend money to to do it also.
So To defend his litigation.
Right.
Right.
And then, I mean, I don't don't I I don'tbelieve my patent attorney would probably tell
him you're you're pissing up a poll, but
He may make things worse for himself.
(29:14):
It may backfire
on him.
Right?
I'm hoping that he does make things worse forhimself because there's some speculation around
the Internet, and people have found a patentthat existed that was created in 1934 or '36,
1936, about an FRT for a 1911.
(29:38):
Really?
And at the time, the guy considered a machinegun because there was no definition for a
machine gun.
The 1934 NFA had just passed.
And when he put in his paperwork, thedefinition for machine gun didn't exist.
So he called it a machine gun, but it'sbasically a force reset trigger for a '19 11.
You can't patent something that already exists.
(29:59):
Patents have to be novel.
So there's an argument that his patent isinvalid because it's not a novel creation.
Yeah.
Okay.
Understood.
And and people can do derivatives under certaincircumstances.
Right?
A derivative of a patent?
Something like that, but you're only thenpatenting the derivative section.
(30:20):
Mhmm.
You're not patenting every patenting, likeyeah.
The initial the initial thing that waspatented, you're just patenting your unique
approach to that.
Correct.
Yeah.
So
but but he's trying to his company is trying toclaim that they own basically anything to do
FRTs.
All complete effort.
Yeah.
And that Any means necessary.
(30:40):
So his his is a different mechanism for forcingthe trigger back forward.
Mhmm.
The super safety basically has nothing to dowith it.
So there's no there's a it's a bad argument.
I hope it loses in court.
I really want it to.
But
By the way, this is not a new practice in thefirearms industry.
(31:01):
This has been done before by many people.
And, like, s b tactical was out there doingthis.
And I don't I don't disagree with him goingafter somebody like Big Daddy Unlimited.
Mhmm.
I don't disagree with that at all.
They blatantly copied his exact item.
Well, they reverse engineered and he couldprove he worked with them and
That's a great that's a great use of patentlaw.
(31:23):
This was exactly our thing.
You can't create that.
That's a good use of going after somebody.
The FRT has nothing to do with his patent ordesign.
Right.
Right.
It's a totally novel design.
He he's it's it's the concept.
Yeah.
It's the idea.
But like I said, you know, there are peoplethat this is their business practice of how
they lock down their business.
(31:45):
I think I think
Chris Patent Trolls or whatever where they justthat's all they do is just Patent Trolls.
Yeah.
I mean, we saw it, you know, I know SP Tacticaldid it and some other people just do it as a
practice.
So for example, you have something that maybeyou did go out there and you fought for it and
got this thing to be whatever it is, and thenanyone else that comes in and starts doing
something like that, but that not exactly yourthing, you start beating them up in court so
(32:08):
that you dominate that particular business.
Yep.
But that's bad because in general, it takes allthese other folks out of the business who
aren't trying to rip you off.
They're just following the you know?
Well, the thing is the thing is when somebodyreinvents the wheel better Mhmm.
And it's it's cheaper and it's not even alittle bit.
The those FRT packs group things
(32:30):
Mhmm.
Most guys are selling them between a 100 and a$120 and they work better.
That's when you start having trouble.
Well, my things work better than yours and
Yours is five, six hundred bucks or whatever.
So $550.
Mhmm.
Yes.
It does work.
Technically, it works okay, but this other oneis better.
So why don't we just attack you because we havemoney and you don't.
(32:52):
That's my that's what I think.
If if it's uniquely a thing that you did, theprocess of you doing it, that's but listen,
this in the trigger game, if we talk about thetrigger game, it's happened.
Companies have gone after each other, you know.
There are so many things that that I don'tknow.
I I do kind of like the Elon Musk approach tothis where patents are for the weak.
(33:16):
If somebody can come along and do it better,then they they do better.
I I think if someone straight up rips
don't have $10,000,000 invested in a companythat I wanna protect.
So I If someone
You know?
Yeah.
If someone straight up rips you, that's notcool.
Mm-mm.
Right?
If they straight up rip you, that's not cool.
The past
is told.
Yeah.
Then that's what's going on there.
(33:36):
If you're reinventing something, creatingsomething no.
I spit on my mic.
Creating something totally new like the, likethe super safety
Yeah.
That doesn't even have the same mechanism ofaction.
It's totally different.
Yeah.
Nothing nothing the two aren't similar at all.
So
It's not even a trigger.
That's the crazy thing is what he's selling isjust a safety.
It's not a trigger a trigger pack.
(33:57):
This is ironically apropos for
who's down Are trying to outdo me?
Are you trying to outdo me?
Walter said Walter said he was going for it.
I know I'm not gonna win, but I was like, hey,I'll pull up I'll pull up some stuff.
Listen, I understand.
If you're if you came up with a with somethingreally cool and you are protected by That's by
patents and you do it and someone just straightup copies you You go after them.
(34:21):
Yeah.
If Or
if they use part Even if they're using part ofyour patent in their thing, then they owe you
some royalties.
Like, that's
And how it that has all happened in the game,and that is continuing to happen.
The super safety anybody can look at the supersafety and go, this has nothing to do one has
nothing to do with the other.
At all, not even
(34:42):
Yeah.
Okay.
Agreed on that one.
I don't know if we're missing any comments onpeople.
Let's see.
Night Train is talking about
This is some of Patrick's handiwork.
Ah, what a beautiful gun.
A good thing.
There.
This is this is I pulled it out the safe andI'm going, fuck.
This thing's nice.
(35:02):
Just think whenever you get
me that m p 40, it'll look just as good.
I know.
I know.
Wait.
Hold on.
Let me go let me go to Walter showing off.
Hold on.
I don't know how much time we got here.
Yeah.
We got we got, like, seven minutes orsomething.
Yeah.
That's an original.
That is not a Cimarron or a
What are we looking at?
It's a real Winchester.
10 gauge Winchester.
What was the model year of this?
The Wait.
Did Nineteen o one.
(35:24):
Did Patrick just try to call dibs?
Patrick, I patented the dibs at the beginningof this show.
Do you hear things that don't exist in are youhaving a stroke?
Because I never said the word dibs.
Oh.
Okay.
Good.
Good for you.
Don't make me call my attorney.
Don't make me sir serve you right now.
The dib
patent that you have?
Did did you see my comment in the in the chatabout dibs?
(35:45):
Hold on.
Where where is your comment about dibs?
Hold on.
Let me find Oh, by the way, shooting gallerysays, no.
I have dibs on SVT.
Laugh out loud.
What?
I said I was I was gonna have a dibs auction.
Oh, dibs auction?
I'm looking for that.
I'm trying to see you said that oh, yeah.
Who gets the dibs?
Yeah.
Walt says, I'm gonna have a dibs auction.
(36:07):
There you go.
The highest bidder gets dibs.
Yeah.
So, hot dog nine ninety says d k
knives reminding.
He says hot dog nine ninety says d k knivesshare with fat hack right across from them was
High Point.
Oh, cool.
So they saw David probably.
Dave.
(36:27):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I saw a picture on the Internet with them andDave.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's really cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think yeah.
That's yeah.
Yeah.
There's a different vibe at, goals, you know.
Yeah.
I hope You went last year.
Right?
Yeah.
I went to first year.
Yep.
Yep.
Okay.
Yeah.
I I need to get there.
(36:48):
I was planning on doing it, but a bunch ofstuff came up.
Let me see.
I think I got at least two pictures that camefrom Rich that I could show here.
So here's one.
I don't know who this dude is.
Yeah.
Who is that?
Who is that guy?
Someone let me know who that is.
Anyone know out there who this is?
He's, an attorney out of Washington.
(37:09):
He runs a YouTube channel called WashingtonLaw.
Oh, that's Washington Law?
Okay.
I do know who that is.
Okay.
Cool.
Okay.
Yes.
I've seen that channel.
But why is why is Rich doing three and the guysdoing six?
Six.
That's beyond me.
Now that's that's I got
all the gang signs right there.
They are throwing up gang signs, and I'msurprised they were not kicked out of the
(37:30):
hotel.
Yeah.
And there's Dar and PSR.
PSR.
There.
Look at that PSR, who is just a little cutie.
He's got he's covered up right there, but, youknow Have you guys ever met PSR?
Hank he's met him you've met him without a maskon.
Yeah.
Met him without a mask.
I was like, who the
hell does
this dude?
Knows some secrets that we don't know.
Yeah.
(37:51):
And and he's talking to me, you know, and heknows my name.
And you're like, I
don't know who you are.
I don't know this guy.
And then he just looks at me and goes, Hank,I'm PSR.
Print, shoot, repeat.
And I go, oh, shit.
Yeah.
Because I don't think I've ever seen him upuntil that point.
(38:11):
He's he's never put out his identity to thepublic or he is yet to.
I mean, I've seen him all over the place.
I saw him when I went to PSA's thing.
What what the hell was PSA's event?
Walter just casually bringing out another one.
Oh, gee.
The Gathering.
Yeah.
Saw him at The Gathering and some other places,but I saw him.
Hold on.
Let's go to
(38:32):
G G 3 that just that's just sitting up overthere.
Nice and pretty.
Boom.
There you go.
This is my hybrid g three h k Yeah.
That I did it I did I built from a receiverabout twenty years ago, actually.
It's been that long, so I'm not.
Yeah.
That was my first one.
(38:52):
Yeah.
And when I worked for somebody else.
But, anyways, yes.
I know.
It's a it's had plastic stocks on it.
It's had wood.
I really like the wood, though.
The wood really is kind of vintage.
That looks cool.
I I broke down, Walt, and I did pick up one ofthose street the f and k kits because there's
no way they're gonna ever be cheaper than that.
(39:14):
That well, you know, when you say that, they'reactually cheaper now with the barrels than when
they first hit the market about a year ago.
That's the reason I picked it up is because ofthe barrel.
Had it not had a barrel, would have been like,it's okay.
Don't know.
But with the barrel for 200 was like a holycrap.
Are you talking about the thing that you saidyou cashed out your player money and?
(39:35):
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Do oh, I don't mean we gotta talk about thattoo.
By the way, player
I wish I could close it down quicker.
I I have no ability to close out any of theplayer people because I would have kicked them
off of player as subscribers a long time ago.
I didn't realize there was anybody still sub tome, and there was, like, there's, like, a $100
(39:56):
sitting in there from, like, two years ago.
Okay.
But I wish I could have closed down the abilityfor people to sub to me because
losing their money or what well Yeah.
So so just for anyone who doesn't know whatwe're talking about here, Player is shutting
down basically because they just aren't it'snot profitable for them to do it.
(40:17):
So if you are on player, you probably which wasformerly Eutreon, you probably got some kind of
email saying that they're shutting it down, andand they're gonna help you get whatever money
out of there.
I recommend everyone go get themselves somehard drives and copy whatever stuff if you
don't have because whenever I make videos, Ialways have multiple copies on hard drives
(40:39):
everywhere.
Some people post videos and don't back it uponto a hard drive anyway.
I get everything backed up.
I get posted a few things there.
It's
not Mhmm.
Nothing to stop.
Yeah.
But just check into that if you're if you aresomeone with content and you have the content
there and you're worried about losing it.
Because, for example, like, YouTube might havedeleted your thing and then the only place that
(41:01):
exist is on Player.
Is is Nutrien.
Yeah.
I have some stuff
that only exists on Nutrien that I will have toput stuff in the box.
Yeah.
I think that I would even fall into thecategory a couple of times because there might
be something that we, like, oh, shit.
Where is this particular thing?
All of our podcasting for the last however manyyears will be gone?
Yeah.
So all of that
your hard yeah.
(41:22):
All of your hard copies of the podcast won'texist there anymore.
So
yeah.
I don't know if you've thought about that.
No.
I have.
So I have different backups, but I woulddefinitely go back through that.
Night train says go ahead.
What's up?
Walter, they also brought in bayonets.
And I almost picked one up, but I didn't quitehave funding for that.
(41:45):
Those bayonet prices right now are fuckingstupid.
Okay.
That's what I thought too.
I thought they were crazy expensive for whatthey are.
They sent me bayonets, like, $39.
You can get them Yeah.
And you get them, like they're, like, almost,like, brand new.
And they're trying to get a $100 out of so thefair condition beat beat the fuck up.
I thought it was crazy expensive.
I thought it was unreasonably expensive.
(42:07):
They have when the when the h k band hasstarted to hit the market, I was like, a $100
for it?
Holy fuck.
You're just saying just h k branded bayonetshave gone up?
These are probably Portuguese made bayonets.
They're probably
not even h k bayonets.
They are.
There's things that, like, should be, like,$35.
Mhmm.
(42:27):
Okay?
I mean and they're not you're not you're nottalking about like, they're gonna get trying to
get a $100 for a or 79 or 80 for a faircondition bayonet.
Yeah.
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Alright.
Boom.
We're back.
Let's see what Walt's got here first before Ido some shout outs.
Mhmm.
What
is this?
R p d.
R p d.
Semi auto RPD.
This one's not full auto, but still fun.
(43:31):
I've shot full auto.
This is one of the most, my opinion, mostfunnest full auto seven sixty or 39 belt fed
guns that there is.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Very cool.
It's you can just sit there and go and that,you know, it Mhmm.
Doesn't doesn't do a lot of recoil.
So And it has a built in bipod?
(43:54):
Yep.
Folding folding bipod.
K.
And and then it also has a bayonet lug on it?
No.
The bayonet lug on the RPD.
Okay.
Nope.
Oh, what is that thing there then?
Oh, I think they'll send me the face.
Oh, that's the bipod mount.
Yeah.
(44:15):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would get this thing open up.
There we go.
Like that.
Okay.
But, anyways, yeah, they're a lot of fun.
If you get a chance to Cool.
Do one, shoot one.
Yeah.
They're cool.
Mhmm.
Was
this a kit?
Yeah.
I know.
It's familiar.
This was built by, let me just find this herein a second here.
(44:36):
This
is This wasn't the thing that we did a videothat that for paratroopers, was it?
Was this the thing that
This was this one's made by Vector Arms.
Vector Arms.
Okay.
So
yeah.
Actually, DSA has also made semi auto, RPDs.
(44:59):
These are cellular receivers and all thatstuff.
Don't know if it's
Very cool.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Patrick went to do something.
He'll be right back here.
Let me do Night Train says at Stranger Palooza,which if you're here watching this, that's what
they put on there, Stranger Palooza.
But, obviously, this is the Who Move My Freedompodcast.
Anyway, smash those thumbs ups, please, becausewe need those.
(45:22):
Yes.
But he says I was what's up?
Go go ahead.
I said was trying to ask answer Nitrain.
Yes.
I have I have SteelMax.
Oh, okay.
So he says, I was schmoozing with some of thebig dogs at the show who know you and wanted me
to send you their regards.
Okay.
Very cool.
Very cool.
Shout out to those people.
You could tell me if who that is if you want.
(45:42):
And then he was asking about the steel mags, sothere you go.
Yeah.
And that's actually, Night Train, I have kindof a rare bird.
I have a sent me 30 round steel mag,
which is kind of
something you don't see all time.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
And Patrick's back here.
And then C Bola says, they call Hank misterDibs.
(46:03):
Mister Dibs.
Mister Dibs.
You call me Patrick piece
of cake tonight.
Oh.
There you go.
Very nice.
That was good.
Can I tell you can I tell you about anobservation I had the other day?
Oh, by the
And and and and picking a fat that goes to thatwhole thing.
Okay.
I was on the Internet looking at something, andsomebody commented you remember that TV show
(46:23):
Soul Soul Train?
Yes.
Used to be on?
Mhmm.
Okay.
With black dancing band, you know, music, allthat stuff.
Yeah.
Mostly.
There was a few there was there was, you know,a little bit of vanilla sprinkled around in
every every now and then in every show.
But okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So a guy commented, man, I wouldn't know whatthis guy's on.
And it it showed just one guy just really justrocking out.
(46:44):
Pop locking.
Yeah.
Real real skinny dude, you know, just justgetting it, you know?
Mhmm.
But I but I I but I observed something in that.
Mhmm.
I looked at the whole crowd, and there weren'tno big fat ass chicks bouncing around there.
Because when what years was sold to me?
Those every every one of those girls there wasa lean, mean fucking machine.
(47:05):
That kind
of thing.
But what years was Soul Train?
Seventies.
Yes.
And, you know, people
So what's happened?
Tell me what's
So Soul Train what's happened is now we don'thave anything to do.
Back in the days, people were working, youknow, there was New York City, a lot of people
were walking when I lived in New York City, Iwas bony.
(47:26):
Even though I drove everywhere, I had to parkmy car somewhere and do a lot of walking.
I walked up and down stairs and did all thatkind of stuff.
So people were just more active back then.
And dancing, like Lola loves to dance, dancingis a good exercise.
It's a good workout.
They want us to the girl in that whole thing.
Yeah.
Don't do it anymore.
It's that, and I think also it's the differenceof the hormones and stuff like that
(47:50):
that's getting
home.
Our food.
It's the diet.
It's the
diet.
But back then, people were skinny because myparents were I I don't ever remember my parents
being bored.
I don't remember my father coming from thesecond job or my mom after like working for
some old Jewish lady somewhere, you know, inthe Some Jewish lady.
(48:11):
Yeah.
I don't even remember go, oh, I am so bored.
I don't know what to do.
So, yeah, people used to, like, used to havefun.
Bag of rigos.
I'm gonna eat
a bag of fun.
You used to be outside, you know, play sportsand
dance.
Information.
Yeah.
The the biggest thing for me when I when Istarted my own business and I got away from
sitting behind computer all day, I lost I'mliterally down 40 pounds.
(48:34):
I lost 40 pounds over the last two years.
You are also, sir, on the baby diet.
And you have a very
feel like I I still feel like I eat enough.
I carry him around though.
Yeah.
But that little so and so you have, he's he'svery active.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's it's chasing him around here.
Yeah.
He'll keep you he'll he'll keep you skinny fora
little bit.
My is being active has been more important thaneven just really eating as much and just being
(48:59):
being super active
is fantastic.
When when you're active, you don't even noticeyou're hungry.
No.
You don't.
That's what's funny.
I don't at all.
You get hungry when you're just sitting down athome.
Yep.
Yeah.
Chilling.
That's sitting behind a computer being boredand thinking of, like, I don't wanna be here
working.
Yeah.
That's when you start going, oh, I might aswell go get some chips.
I'll go out and get something to drink.
(49:20):
I'll go do and that that's
that's what
it's at.
Yeah.
We just need to be more active.
You know?
People don't even have sex as much as they usedto.
I mean yeah.
You're saying that the generation below me isalmost completely sexless.
We need to bring back the sex
not kidding.
God's natural exercise.
That's right.
I think another problem is a a a three letterword called e b t.
(49:44):
Oh, okay.
They're working on that right now.
Oh, yeah.
What the hell
does EBT stand for?
What does this stand for?
It's electronic bank transfer.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you don't have to go How dare you have?
You don't have to go down and pick up yourcheck.
You just get it transferred, and then you gobuy full full of candy and steak and Doritos,
and you sit on your No more?
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Demo.
No more.
It's getting cut.
Yeah.
Trump is calling out the, National Guard onEBT.
You know?
And it it it Washington DC.
It's EBT DC.
Listen.
You know what?
I understand there are people who need help,but some people that's become
institutionalized, and people are staying onit.
(50:24):
Yeah.
Not for their whole lives.
No.
It's there for you to survive.
It is not there for you to be eating chips andcookies and candies.
My
five children can't get no Doritos
You no need to be going and buying bags ofdried beans and rice and some meat and making
dinner at home.
People Most of those people can't even cook thefreaking They
They can't.
They have no ability to.
(50:46):
So I remember my younger days in New York.
I'm not gonna tell you guys what I was gettingup to, but, people used to sell their I think
they had cards.
They would sell the, like, coupons or
The actual coupons.
Yeah.
They would yeah.
Yeah.
Now So you give them $5 and you get, like, a$100 worth of stuff and you could go
Or you you go into the store, you give them themore expensive one and you get a little less.
(51:09):
Yep.
They sell with they would trade that, you know,and These
people still do.
Yeah.
I'm I'm all for helping people who are in needof the help, you know, and I think I've told
you guys before, like, my mom would go wait forthe government cheese and the milk and stuff
like that.
And sometimes that got us through.
I'm not mad about it, but we were never onanything institutional like that.
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She would go down there, and there and therewere people who would who were too embarrassed
to go do that.
My mom would go there, get that stuff, and evengive it to other people who she knew, like,
needed it and stuff.
Dear, it just makes me mad.
We never we never had anything like that.
We don't make huge money, but I cook everynight of the week.
Most nights of the week.
But if you could go down somewhere and theywere handing out some government cheese, you
(51:53):
get some
If I want some fucking pizza, fuck you.
I'm gonna buy pizza because it's my money.
And I earned it, and I'm gonna have a fuckingpizza.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's supposed to be Well, anyways.
You know what?
Back in back in the days So back in theeighties, when we first came to America, pizza
was an occasion.
It didn't like every I think Was it Friday?
(52:16):
Like, I think my dad was paid every Friday.
Yeah.
He got his check and he was like, okay.
Pizza.
Don't don't want has to cook.
We're like, oh, we got pizza.
McDonald's?
Big deal.
It's should be though.
I remember that.
Yeah.
We
(52:36):
we still do that.
We do pizza every every other week, we'll getpizza.
And it's one of those nights where I'm like, Idon't feel like cooking.
We'll just get pizza.
Yeah.
Money.
No.
You can do whatever you want with your money.
Whatever I want with my money.
You
can get fat, you know, do whatever.
It's all it's all good.
I'm a lab.
But we're we're getting fat because we don'thave to do as much.
(52:58):
Even back then, there was no ace Like, New YorkCity seventies, if you had a AC in your window,
you were rich.
You're a baller.
You're baller.
Nobody had AC in their window.
You know what the AC was?
Open the window.
Yeah.
Open the window.
Yeah.
Maybe you wanna upgrade, you open the window,you put one of those little box fans in the
window.
What?
Yeah.
(53:18):
There you go.
There you go.
You know, I remember, like, I think it was wasI in Harlem or someplace?
When I came to visit one time, and this is howthey cooled the kids down.
Someone opened the fire hydrants.
Fire hydrants.
Yeah.
I always heard that.
Someone opened the fire hydrant?
There you go.
Cool yourself down.
(53:38):
You know?
But, yeah.
So different times.
Yeah.
Different times.
That would be considered racism today.
If the poor the poor people have to How
to use the fire hydrant?
Yeah.
Have to use the fire hydrant like savages outthere.
So It
just people people don't have I don't know whatit is.
(53:59):
There's there's no, like people don't have it.
Our bread's too our toast is too good.
That's the problem is our toast is entirely tootoo good.
They ain't got half these people ain't got nohome learning.
None.
The home home learning is like, you know, whenyour granny smacks you because you said
something stupid.
Yeah.
Interacted.
You know?
It's like
(54:19):
I think toast is toast is beneath a lot ofpeople now.
By the way, mister Bullshitter says, yo, Hank,Walter face.
Shout out.
C Bolder says, after losing 30 pounds in twoyears ago, I barely put back on 10.
That's good.
Jade Gru says, McDonald's was awesome in theeighties.
Yeah.
It wasn't bad.
It was a lot better before they switched overto oil.
(54:40):
Yeah.
Let me tell you, we do every now and then go tosteak and shake, which anybody that's a
northerner won't know what that is.
They switched over to beef tallow for theirfrench fries, and they are phenomenally good.
I have not tried it since they switched.
They switched this year.
It's it is noticeably better.
Yeah.
I gotta try to get that you know, see what thatbeef tallow tastes like.
(55:01):
It's very good.
It it actually honestly, it has a differentflavor.
Like, the the fries taste meaty.
They're really, really good.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Let's see.
Night Train says, I wonder I always wonder ifthe government cut off the EBT program, how
much unrest would occur.
Not much.
People would need to go to work and get stuffdone.
(55:22):
There'll be a little higher theft rate.
Probably.
You'll get these in in both these entitlementthwarted people going into places and stealing
stuff and trying to walk out.
Yeah.
You know what?
So, Walter, one of the things Walt wanted totalk about was DC.
And then that Trump called in the nationalguard I I don't They're not really deployed
(55:45):
yet.
Right?
I didn't see any
he said he can, he could if he needs to.
Mhmm.
That's basically what it came down to.
But he's he's putting FBI and DEA and ATFpeople out on the street.
Mhmm.
Good.
That's what their goddamn job is.
So so the couple of things I wanna say aboutthis.
One, I noticed in DC, I don't know when was thelast time you guys were in DC, but the last
(56:08):
time I was there Yes.
DC is a little weird.
If certain places that you are and I'm nottalking just down by the government buildings,
Certain places you are in DC, if you starttaking pictures, all of a sudden some cops show
up and they wanna like ask you a bunch ofquestions and all that.
But if you're getting your ass kicked or muggedor carjacked, they don't show up.
(56:29):
Well Which is interesting.
Trump Trump I watched this thing.
I don't know if you saw the part where he said,they they've asked for more cops and he said,
well, how many they got?
They got 3,500.
And he goes Yeah.
In DC, which is not big.
Yeah.
And that's yeah.
Well, you got enough.
You don't need no more.
You know, it's like but Yeah.
GC is a very small very But small there's a butthere are a lot of cops there, but they they're
(56:52):
not necessarily enforcing laws.
I think they have, a zero cash bail, all thatstuff.
Yeah.
That monkey business.
And I think the thing that kicked the Trumphas, I think, been talking about it for a
little while, but the thing that kicked it offis that Big Balls.
You guys know Big Balls from the Doge team?
Big Balls?
(57:13):
He got his ass kicked.
Not beaten up.
He he they beat him almost into a coma.
I think he had a concussion or something.
They beat him bad.
I think he saw he was with his girlfriend, andhe saw this lady getting carjacked.
And he stepped in and he got the bejeebusbeating out of him.
So he I he earns his moniker of big balls, totell you that much.
(57:33):
So
You know, so
Yeah.
That's it's it's it's need it it's a 100%needed.
Okay?
We'll just leave it at that.
And if it gets a little he said if if you spitin the cop's face, now you're gonna get hit,
which is
You should not spit in anybody's face.
No.
Well, that's just that's that's battery if youspit in somebody's face, actually.
So so, you know, you deserve a good rebootingof the computer.
(57:59):
Let's just put it that way.
Yeah.
A lot of people need a lot of people need that.
Well, so what I think DC needs is to givepeople their fucking sec second amendment.
Well, that
would go too if they're That would go a
long way.
Because, you know, they have stupid laws there,like, even if you because, you know, remember
there was the whole case, remember John wastalking about this and the GOA guys, but even
(58:19):
when I was there, we were having thediscussions, because you can have a CCW, but
you can only be on the street in certain Youcan't step on this sidewalk in certain places,
and if Like, if you are on that sidewalk andyou defend yourself, you go to jail.
Did
you
know that about DC?
They have all these stupid zones, and where youyou can you can, you can't do this, that, or
let people in, like, in America, but in thatarea, people were able, the law abiding, decent
(58:47):
people out there had shooters on them, and whenthey saw someone trying to carjack a lady, they
capped their asses.
Think a lot I think you wouldn't even need theNational Guard.
How about just Yep.
Most of the folks that are committing thesecrimes are repeated.
They do it all the time.
It's the way they it's the way they do whatthey do.
(59:08):
And they know who they are.
Like Trump said, we know who they are.
Mhmm.
Just round them up, just like illegals.
Round them up.
Yep.
I mean
The problem is there's a zero there's a zero,cash bail thing there.
So you because so So when we were looking atthat conference you're talking about, Lola had
just come back, and she was like, what the helldoes that mean?
I said, that means you commit a crime, youdon't have to give any money, they let you go.
(59:33):
It's called catch and release.
Mhmm.
That's what it's called.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
So
All these all these most of these big citieshave adopted that shit now.
Correct.
And and and all you're doing is coddling thecriminals.
That's all you do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So And the poor pee
poor people on the street have to pay for that.
Yeah.
(59:53):
It might seem crazy to some people or whatever,None of it really bothers me.
I haven't you know, I'm not I'm not stressingit.
Okay.
What what are you showing off here?
This is actually a Polish tantal
Mhmm.
That I didn't like the wire stock.
So it's So and I made we and this this receiverbent too.
We I I did this at a a build party.
(01:00:16):
Woo hoo.
Mhmm.
We bent the receiver.
I welded it all together.
There's another bad word for some folks.
And then I used a Romanian rear tang and did aRomanian laminated stock and built my kind of a
hybrid tantal.
I got your Romanian tang right here.
Like a '74 tantal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:00:36):
Yeah.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That's that's what I have.
We built the tantal I have downstairs was builtbasically like a '74.
Mhmm.
And an East German magazine.
So
Yeah.
Bakelite.
I call infinite dibs on all your Bakelite.
Walt, do you have some Bakelite that's still inthe paper?
Yeah.
He does.
There's a couple of them here.
(01:00:56):
Yeah.
When when we when we Padre went to Germany onetime, he came back.
He just went to a flea market, bought a pack offour mags
in the red flea market in Germany?
Yeah.
When was this?
Long time
ago?
Back.
Early two thousands, I think.
Oh.
Oh, not that long.
(01:01:17):
And, yeah, he went to a flea market, bought apack of four mags in the in the East German
raindrop thing all sealed up, had the cleaningkit, everything.
Cheap.
Cheap.
And he just throw it on a plane and brought itback.
Nice.
Amazing.
He didn't care.
So
boy.
(01:01:37):
So nice.
So nice.
Guess.
I have another tantal kit here.
Actually, I have two tantal kits here.
And I was thinking about building one with awire stock just Mhmm.
With the original this this has AK fire controlin it.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
The tantals have a a weird safe Three roundburst.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:01:57):
I don't necessarily I don't necessarily need amachine gun, but I just wanted to build it with
the original wire stock.
Okay.
We'll see what happens.
By the way, c Bullis is saying it's like, hewas talking about the weight loss.
He says, actually, not good.
I lost the weight after my neck surgery.
I got sick after that.
So he needs to put weight back on.
I'll tell you, you guys probably have somesurefire ways of putting on weight.
(01:02:19):
Here's my I have a couple.
Here's one.
My number one, you go to.
You wanna put on weight?
There's If you go to the supermarkets, there'sthis ice cream that comes in a little container
like that called tahlunti.
Yeah.
That sounds good.
Yeah.
You just eat one of those every day.
Mhmm.
You'll be so fat.
I literally had to, like, cut myself off ofthat.
(01:02:43):
It depends on what you do during the day too.
If you don't do anything, physical.
Anything physical.
Right.
Yeah.
I was killing a whole one of those things everyday.
I thought, oh, it's in a little container, so Iguess you can When I was younger, I could, you
know, get the box of ice cream.
How how much is that?
Like, the little box, you know, like
A quart?
(01:03:03):
A quart?
Yeah.
I would get that and eat that on my lunchbreak.
And I that's real healthy.
I stayed I stayed skinny.
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Alright.
Yeah.
So back then when I was eating that by the way,I was skinny.
I never got over I never got over a hundred andeighty pounds.
I was ripped.
I looked like I looked like a tall, black BruceLee, basically.
Well, your metabolism was different.
Yeah.
Plus, I was working.
I was working all the time.
I had a job where I worked, like, all night,and I had, like, a buffing machine.
(01:04:10):
You know?
Yeah.
You know, you weren't you it depends on yourmanual labor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, doing manual, you could eat likethat.
If you're if you're gonna if you're not gonnado any manual, then
Right.
No.
You can't be 50 you can't be what am I?
Like, 54 years old, you know, totally spoiled.
Cir circle 21, whatever that is.
(01:04:33):
Yeah.
Bulgarian.
Yeah.
Those are good mags.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, Bulleys says I eat a crap ton of junk foodand still not putting on weight.
Good for you.
One of the one of the rare East German camopatterns, the earlier style camo patterns.
Yeah.
I'm trying to get some, like, jacket and pantsof this stuff, but it when people have it, they
(01:04:55):
usually want too much money for it.
So
Yeah.
I don't know if c bullis has a significantother.
That'll fatten you up.
A good woman will get you put some foul on you.
Put some foul on your bones.
By the way, it's healthy.
I don't wanna be bony.
Do you guys wanna be bony like Ozempic bony?
I mean
I've never been bony.
I haven't been bony.
So I wasn't Walter is going through thesefreaking guns.
(01:05:16):
I told you I had to get a shitload of guns outto get to that top rail.
This is my type 56.
Oh, my lord.
Okay.
Hold on one second.
I was gonna go to Brandon Herrera, but let's goto Walter.
Let's keep showing the gun.
Brandon.
No.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Okay.
Yeah.
So this is my type fifth I okay.
We go back in time a little bit back in
(01:05:37):
Why did he bother telling us to bring guns,Patrick?
Because I thought
No.
Go for it.
Go for So anyways, back in the eighties, Ibought one of these type 56 Polytechs.
And then my dad, at the same time, I ordered afolding stock one for him.
He kept his, and I sold mine.
And I picked this one up.
(01:05:57):
And this was a band gun, so it didn't have theit it had had the bayonet lug cut off, and it
had a shitty looking stock on the back.
So I put it back to the original and replacedthe bayonet mount.
Yeah.
This has been on here before, this one, Ithink.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I have the slab this is the slab slot I gotfrom you, Patrick.
(01:06:17):
Yeah.
It's a nice magazine.
Yeah.
I've already had a mill phone.
So, but, yeah, that the type 56 is my favorite,my favorite AK.
This Of course, an under folding bayonet theretoo.
Yes.
No matter where you go in the world, you'rerunning the Chinese 50 sixes.
So So you you will never heal from thisbayonet, by the way.
(01:06:39):
You know, I there's a good, word I just hear.
They were talking about bayonets.
Don't know.
Or one.
The Chinese philosophy early on was don't wastethe ammo, use the bayonet.
Yeah.
Because they didn't because they didn't have alot of ammo.
That thing is for vampire hunting, you know?
Mhmm.
Zombie killing.
(01:07:01):
You know, if you're in walking if you're inwalking dead, this is all you need right here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very nice.
Very nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick, did you have some guns you wanted toshow off?
I got nothing.
Oh, okay.
Well, I was busy all day today.
Yeah.
While Walt's grabbing something look.
(01:07:21):
I'll show this.
This might look familiar to you, Patrick.
This is why I can't tell you shit, I think,apparently.
That's right.
That's correct.
This is why I can't say anything aboutsomething.
Can't a deal.
I'm not even allowed to tell you guys why Ican't say anything to Patrick.
Sticking to it.
You're making me, but yeah.
Sure.
It gets repoed.
(01:07:43):
Okay.
Hold on, Walter.
I there you go.
What what
Nice day, Wu.
Oh, hold on.
Hold on a second.
Another
one that did not used to fetch huge dollars,but now all of a sudden are worth massive.
A beauty a beauty is thing.
A beauty is thing.
Oh, wait.
I wonder.
Maybe Now maybe someone.
On you guys
(01:08:03):
okay.
I'm I'm I'm envious.
You have a side
folder.
That I don't have.
What?
This was this was a band gun.
Mhmm.
So it has it has the solid muzzle brake,
which Mhmm.
Is silver soldered silver soldered on.
And then I bought the adapter back here to puta
stock It still looks good.
Do you remember how much you paid for this,Walt?
(01:08:25):
I don't know.
I know it's a what?
Probably $5,600.
$5,600?
Okay.
I paid about 300 something dollars
You stole that.
For for this.
That's a that's a that's a pre band, young man.
Look at that.
Look at that awesomeness.
Yeah.
(01:08:45):
Pretty as a motherfucker.
I tell you what.
So this is back
I saw first dibs.
I saw first dibs.
This is back on the channel.
I bought this through Yakyaz.
Anyone remember my friend Yakyaz?
He used to run the gun store at lawful notLawful Defense.
Lawful Defense has always been my shoot gGlenn.
(01:09:07):
Yeah.
Shoot GTR.
He used to run it back in the day.
Yaakas, he was in he was in the cavalry, and hewas, like, what do they say?
In the shit or whatever, you know?
Mhmm.
As you say, I think he was he was like whatwhat was what was that thing he had?
Like, a a saw?
(01:09:28):
That was his job.
He was running around, jumping on and off tanksin cavalry with a saw.
So anyway, he saw this and he was like, Hank,some guy sold us this thing and I know you like
weird shit, so here you go.
Just pay me whatever I gave the guy and it waslike 300 and something And I did this.
(01:09:49):
Then I saw the guy, like, maybe a year orsomething later, and the guy's trying to tell
me that I have his gun.
I was like, I
think so.
I have my gun.
Have my gun.
I love this gun.
This so nice.
No, you did you did you did awesome well onthat one.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Love that gun.
Love that gun.
(01:10:09):
Let's see what Walt Oh, hold on.
So how many wait.
How many of these things do you have, Walt, ofthe no.
That's not a Deu.
This is a Galil.
That's a Galil.
Yeah.
That's a nice Galil.
So this was a parts kit.
Mhmm.
And then I had a receiver I had purchased fromCentury Arms.
(01:10:30):
And I had, in range c two, who's an o two also.
I had them build it for me, and I left it in,like, a battlefield pickup kind of condition
where Mhmm.
All the all the parts look like it were used.
You know?
And Mhmm.
And the receiver had no finish on it.
That's the way it came from from, Sentry Arms,so it fits right in perfect, in my opinion.
(01:10:55):
So but, yeah, these are side favors.
Mhmm.
So
I have a I have an affection for the Galilalso.
So
I think wait.
Pat I I thought Patrick built a Galil or twobefore.
Right?
Yeah.
Oh, but Galil two.
I've probably built
Oh, he's he's Galil's kidding.
(01:11:16):
Yeah.
Had you had the Galil from hell to begin with,though.
Yeah.
My first Galil was a total nightmare becausethe receiver was warped from the factory.
Yeah.
Totally screwed.
But, no, for customers, I've I've probablybuilt 15 Galils of all different varieties for
all all customers so far.
Mhmm.
I like building Galils.
They're a lot simpler than aks.
I also have a Century Arms Galil.
(01:11:39):
They call it a Colonia.
Different.
Gallio.
Something like that.
Yeah.
And, I went out and found a proper wooden stockfor it.
And I tell you what, once once you put thewooden stock on it, it's even molded issue.
Alright.
I'll be back with.
Okay.
Not dealing with the old and stock thing.
But Mhmm.
Yeah.
Think Patrick went to get guns now.
(01:12:01):
We've finally motivated him.
Yeah.
Let so hold on.
Says so Hank was blackly yeah.
Black.
Yep.
Black Bruce Lee.
And he said you've met yeah.
I think I I'm pretty sure I remember.
And then I think I follow follow C Bullis onother social medias and stuff like that.
(01:12:24):
So yeah.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's cool, Walt.
How many of the I I'm trying to jog back alittle bit.
Did you you have more than one Daewoo, though.
Right?
Yes.
I have two.
Two of those two of those band guns.
My other either band gun, I've taken that funkyband brake thing off it and put a real muzzle
(01:12:45):
brake on.
Has it has a, an a two style AR stock, so asolid polymer type stock.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But yeah.
I think the Galil the the the Galil.
The Daewoo is an excellent rifle.
So because it combines AR internals and AKinternals.
(01:13:05):
So
Yeah.
It's like having the best of both worlds.
That's them both, baby.
Best of
both worlds.
Yeah.
Uses AR magazines, runs like an AK.
Freaking amazing.
Oh, shit.
Bullpup's coming into the building.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Patrick is back.
In the house.
Yeah.
Hold on one second, Walt.
(01:13:25):
Let me do this, and then let me, yeah, showthat off for one second.
KSG, we're gonna talk to KSG here in a second,But Patrick decided it looked like why why is
he in the green room?
Okay.
He decided to move downstairs.
Let's see.
Boom.
There
we There
we go.
The baby tongue, you hear
Oh, here we go.
Trouble.
(01:13:47):
What's up?
Oh, no.
He's discovered fanny packs.
Yes.
Uh-oh.
I don't what d
d wah means.
It's it's my sister in law's fanny pack family.
It's Oh.
He's like, I make this look good.
Oh.
Hey.
What's up?
There you go.
(01:14:08):
Look.
What's it gone?
You're trying to show them two.
Oh.
There you go.
Almost as good.
There you go.
Gun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now I figured if we're showing off guns, I cancome downstairs and everything's
going Absolutely.
(01:14:28):
Yeah.
Are you gonna show are you gonna show off somestuff?
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on you here in a secondso that we could boom.
There you go.
Who's
that?
Oops.
What do you
mean oops?
Oops.
That's you.
Uh-oh.
It's Asher?
No.
We mean oops.
Uh-oh.
(01:14:48):
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
You wanna
see what uh-oh means?
Alright.
Go get mommy.
Go get mommy.
Hold on.
You wanna see?
I'll show you what I'm working on tomorrow.
First thing in the He's still in thebackground.
We have a have a video coming up soon that Itry to cut Not for any specific reason, but I
try to, like He was, you know, he had his AirPro and everything on in there, but we're
(01:15:13):
shooting guns, and I was like, okay.
But he still wound up in there.
Lola's like, Chromie's in there though.
I was like, yeah.
There's no way.
So check this out.
One carbine m one carbine receiver.
The customer, I'm hiding his serial number,decided to decided he had to center his his
(01:15:35):
rear sight and not just leave it well enoughalone.
What the?
And now his rear sight base is missing a bigchunk of metal.
So trying to push his rear
sight He chiseled it?
No.
He used a sight pusher, and the sight pusherOh, no.
Cracked cracked the back of his rear sightclean off.
(01:15:56):
There's, like, one little chunk left.
So what are you you gonna weld it back on?
Or what?
Yeah.
We're gonna weld it back tomorrow, and I'mgonna tell him that there's only two options.
I can weld up the whole thing and then refitit.
What we're gonna try to do is weld the chunkback on, see how it goes.
If it fails again, then the whole that wholearea is gonna have to get re welded and and cut
(01:16:18):
back in.
Either way, it's gonna be a pain in the ass andvery expensive.
Rule lesson lesson of the day is if you're notquite sure, do not attempt to repair yourself.
Yes.
Because now I'm charging him a lot of money.
Well, yeah.
But, you know, some things you wanna doyourself like what we always talk about here.
You gotta learn how to do shit yourself.
(01:16:40):
Yeah.
But you mess stuff up.
But you mess it up.
This here, this this m one carbine was stakedin place a little bit off to the side.
But after the rearsenal after World War two,the government staked it in place like that.
Just leave it alone.
Just alone.
But now so now I'm now I'm pretty welding itfor us.
(01:17:03):
That's how that's how I broke I broke my pthree twenty.
Patrick told me,
oh, just bring
just bring it over here.
Just bring it over here, and I'll fix it.
And I was like, I'm gonna do this my damn selfbecause I'm a big boy.
And it's broken.
And I still haven't ordered a big broke.
He's
getting something out of the shade.
(01:17:23):
Really good.
Yeah.
Okay.
Walt, while you're doing that, Walt, let's see.
Let's go for Walt.
Walt has a a KSG that hold on.
Wait.
Wait.
Hold
on.
Patrick's back.
Oh, he's back?
Okay.
Let's show this off.
KSG.
What's the story with this?
This was when I bought at auction.
It was a good I was watching at one auction,and and the price was good.
(01:17:47):
And I said I couldn't help myself when I bid onit.
Boom.
I got it.
Nice.
So
I have to this.
This one, no.
I've never shot this one.
So Is your other one green or something?
Or it's black like this one?
Black.
It's black too.
Oh, okay.
I don't I don't I don't know how you can dualwield k s g's and pump them.
It would take a miracle.
But
(01:18:09):
Yeah.
Check.
Let
me turn the air on while I'm sitting here.
I'm turning the AC on.
It looks good, though.
KSG.
That's a movie gun.
Several movies, including, the first, JohnWick.
I you know, I I played with this a little bit,even shooting the little little dinky short
shotgun shells.
Mhmm.
And, yeah, it'll it's it's pretty versatile.
(01:18:32):
Oh, It works.
It runs.
It runs those little minis.
Yeah.
100%.
Yeah.
Let's go to let's go to babyface.
We'll come back.
This is this is one I don't own.
This is another one that's in the shop forrepair.
But this is a very, very cool gun.
Make sure I cover his serial number.
It's you guys can't It's a Robinson Arms.
(01:18:56):
M96.
Right?
M96.
That is correct.
It is a clone of the original original stoner63.
Super, super cool.
Yeah.
The problem is the piston snapped off.
So the piston itself there's the tip of thepiston.
(01:19:19):
The piston acts as a return spring, and itpulls the the carrier back forward and locks it
back in.
The end of the piston that attaches to thecarrier snapped half in two, and Robinson Arms
doesn't make parts.
Parts don't exist.
Nothing exists.
So this is gonna be another one that I don'tknow the answer to quite yet other than do we
just weld up that entire section and then tryto cut it back in and then tell the customer
(01:19:45):
that's what you're getting because I can't findparts for it.
Just nothing exists.
It exists.
Is Robinson Arms the British guy or something?
No.
No.
I don't think so.
He's American.
He's he's out in we're all the he's a Mormon.
Is he really?
Utah.
Well Yeah.
No.
He's a Alex
Robinson's a good guy.
(01:20:06):
Of all the gun guys out there in the world,I've met him and talked to him and he's a good
guy.
Yeah.
He's usually at SHOT Show.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He usually Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think I've met him a couple of times.
So they but they don't make replacement partsfor this though.
They don't make anything for this gun.
You can see It there's the end of the piston isright there and that attaches Yeah.
To your bolt and it snapped clean half in two.
(01:20:29):
So Oh.
Is You can't even make it work.
The rumor about him making more stuff, is thattrue or false?
They I called them and asked about parts, ouch,and, was told we don't have anything, and
that's where they left it.
They didn't give me any more details.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's too bad.
(01:20:49):
And then no no community there's no extra partsout there, like, in the community?
Or
This this gun hasn't run for the better part oftwo years, so this customer is very much not in
a rush and said, just if you can find parts andfind time, get it done.
How long is that missing a front sight.
How long is that whole piece?
Yeah.
It looks like he is too.
(01:21:10):
I haven't taken it apart fully because Ihaven't had a chance, but I'm guessing, maybe
18 inches.
Yeah.
You're gonna have to get in there to even lookat that part and see.
It it starts here, and it should go to abouthere.
So it's a it's a pretty maybe 24 inch piece.
And why why did it break there like that?
(01:21:31):
So the way it locks into that bolt, there's acutout in that rod and it slips into the bolt
itself.
You can see there's a little button on the bolthere.
You press in on that button and it locks intothe bolt.
Well, right at that section where that cutoutis that locks into the bolt
(01:21:53):
It failed, of course.
That's the point of least resistance.
Yeah.
That's exactly it.
And the funny thing is the Stoner 63 neverfailed like that.
So I'm guessing it's some sort of metallurgyproblem with this.
Yeah.
That's pretty good.
It might be heat it might be heat treated toomuch.
The parts are are nowhere similar.
Right?
The the parts are nowhere
Well, that makes it even that's an even fundiscussion.
(01:22:16):
If you can find a stoner 63, that's a 50,000gun.
And if you can find the transferable, that's a$120,000 gun.
So, yeah, it's it's nothing.
You're not gonna find no one's gonna give upany parts.
Oh, okay.
No.
No.
No.
Not this this year Mhmm.
(01:22:37):
Currently, this is, a $6,000 paperweight.
These are these are very expensive rifles.
Yeah.
I could imagine.
Wow.
Night Train says baby face needs to organizehis garage better.
There you
go.
No.
It's perfectly organized, actually.
I know exactly where everything's at.
That's the garage slash workshop slash dayscare center.
(01:23:01):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Alright.
Let's see what else we got back here.
We got, like, forty seconds.
Oh, okay.
Walter looks like he's gonna pull the This one
here is going back to Burrow Voor 2.
And we'll come back to it again.
Arasaka.
I don't own an Arasaka.
(01:23:21):
I need one.
I think I I think I have three of them,actually.
And this one this one actually has thechrysanthemum still on it too.
So I don't know if we can see that up thereright
over bit.
Yeah.
I'm getting my fingers out of the way here.
Yeah.
So Cool.
Anyways, I have ammo to shoot them too.
(01:23:42):
I just I have we haven't done it yet.
Two seconds.
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Alright.
Boom.
We are back.
Oh, Sookie.
So Stench Stench gun.
(01:24:31):
Stench gun.
There we go.
This thing this thing runs perfectly.
This is a this is a thinparts.com parts kit iswhat this one is, and it runs like a hot damn.
Walter shot it.
It runs great.
I shot what?
I don't think I shot
shot it.
I brought it out.
Well, after I built it, I brought it, you tookyou took it for a run.
(01:24:52):
Oh, okay.
Up at up at up at
Clandestine Testing Facility.
Clandestine Testing Facility.
Yes.
Yes.
So this is this is the simparts.com, one of theparts kits that no.
They are not available.
Do not go looking at simparts.com for partskits.
Don't have any parts kits.
That was Yeah.
That was from my that was from my first mypersonal status.
(01:25:12):
Yeah.
Some negotiation went down.
These these things are getting very hard tocome by, and the prices of these parts kits
have gone up quite a bit.
Is that?
That looks like a is that the
the Arasaka.
Okay.
Is this the same one that you just showed or adifferent one?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the same one.
I have ammo, and I have everything to shoot it.
(01:25:34):
We just haven't done it yet.
That's the
I can show off the next project.
Very cool.
What next pro what do you mean?
Next pro
Oh, for me.
Project?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So while while he's digging in there for that,I wanna take this chance before I forget.
So you guys know that PSA partnered up withGOA.
(01:25:54):
Right?
In their what was the this one this one is toend the NFA, and there's some lowers that you
can get through PSA.
I got my lowers right So check it out.
This is the
I think the money goes towards fight.
Right?
Yeah.
It says on there, the serial number is EndNFAblah blah blah.
(01:26:17):
So I have one of them is actually what what doI have?
68 and 69, which is I didn't pick the number,so very cool.
Just wanted to share that with you guys.
Alright.
Purdy m $1.
Let's go to let's go to oh, m $1 coming up.
Let's go to Patrick since he's holding.
(01:26:38):
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is what we're making next.
Walter should know what this is.
It's a mark five.
Yeah.
It's an ugly ass mark five.
You have all the pieces then.
Got everything.
I even got let's see here.
I even got a spike bayonet.
Yep.
Yep.
And and a a blade bayonet for it,
(01:27:00):
which is pretty cool.
Cool.
So mark five what?
Stand
mark five.
Oh, so there was a stand with a bayonet?
Yes.
This one this one is.
Yep.
Actually, technically, they all had bayonets.
But
Oh.
But actually, supposedly.
Mark two, yeah, not the Mark three.
But the Mark three bayonets, I have one excuseme.
(01:27:20):
Mark two bayonets, I have one, are reallypricey.
They're $300.
You have them.
They they have, like, a little mechanism that,like, clicks into the to this and
You can Yeah.
When they get could get re When they
go to the mark five, they switch it over to theinfield style, so it has lugs built onto the
(01:27:42):
barrel.
And it's like an infield where you push andturn, and then you have a
on.
Yep.
You got a big sticker on the front of yourmachine gun.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
The you can get repos for the mark twobayonets, but I had one and they're kinda
shitty, to be honest
with you.
I've heard they're not great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
hold on.
(01:28:02):
There's a question in here.
Night Train says parts.
Do you have the bayonet that goes with theArasaka?
I do not.
I've kind of been on the lookout for one, but Ijust haven't one that found one that I wanted
to buy yet.
So, yeah, oh, look at that.
That looks like a a laser engraved.
It's so
(01:28:25):
Walter, now that I've built both a Sten and them p 40, this feels like cheating because it's
just too easy.
Like, this is so easy because it's it's justcolor by numbers.
Like, you just cut out what you're supposed tocut out and then weld everything together and
it works.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean,
(01:28:46):
it's Crazy that.
Very nice.
Okay, Walt.
What is this?
This was my very first CMP m one Duran that Ibought.
This was a this was a rack grade.
It's a nice gun.
Well, it's actually not super nice as far asit's a rack grade, so you get what you get.
(01:29:07):
I like that.
It's rough.
Oh, yeah.
But when you're it's got a a six digit serialnumber.
And when I ran the serial number, it was madein December 1941.
I'm like, that's fucking cool.
Because after after Pearl Harbor, they went thenumb they production shot up like a rocket.
(01:29:28):
So but yeah.
No.
This one, I was gonna reparkerize it and makeit all pretty.
Once I found out it was December, I said, nah.
We'll we'll leave it we'll leave it just likeit was.
So yeah.
Yeah.
Very nice.
It should yeah.
They're fun.
They shoot they're fun to shoot.
It's funny.
Took very first time we took the Boy Scoutsout, when I had the Durand, they'd all seen
(01:29:52):
them and used them on video games.
Right?
Mhmm.
So and these are, like, you know, 10 year or 11year old boys or 12.
And I said, do you wanna shoot the M1 Garand?
And I hand it to him and say, that's heavy.
So they
go, boom.
They fire around.
He goes, you wanna shoot shoot some more?
He goes, no.
I'm done.
Yeah.
(01:30:13):
My shoulder my shoulder is killing me today.
I had a customer that I built a he brought in a1942 k 98, and he wanted it clone correct with
a scope put on it.
So it was like a period correct sniper variant.
Put it together, and he had trouble zeroing it.
So I told him bring it back.
I will take it to the range.
(01:30:33):
So I just I put 20 rounds of eight millimeterMauser downrange today zeroing that thing, and
the meat in my shoulder is killing me fromshooting eight mil Mauser.
Yes.
You know, you're a pussy.
Imagine those dudes who had to do that, like,on a regular basis.
Yeah.
And and and they were
not they I mean, they're probably Patrick'ssize.
(01:30:54):
Okay.
Patrick's not Yeah.
They were big dudes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not for some of them maybe, but not.
So we got another one, Walt.
This is the next next kit.
Mark three.
And Yeah.
It's gonna be fun because this is the barrelsection that I have once we go over there.
This is my barrel section.
Like, it is nicely cut.
(01:31:17):
So you have to make a decision.
Do you wanna just roll
is to cut this in half and Yeah. Mold
Mold it I'm not messing with this.
This is in perfect shape.
That's and then you get the you get the fingernub, you get the sight.
Only problem is you don't have the rib down thetop then.
You don't have a rib.
What's one doesn't have a rib.
(01:31:39):
What's story?
Did did they make them without ribs?
Back up.
That's a that's somebody's project.
Is this a project then?
Look at look at the venting.
That's not original venting.
Yeah.
The venting is uneven.
They only the original ones only have only haveventing on the bottom of the receiver.
(01:31:59):
Yeah.
Okay.
So maybe I shouldn't use his project.
Maybe I should redo it myself and do it proper.
Yeah.
You'll be probably more happy with I'm knowingyou, you'd be more happy with it what if it's
Yeah.
I say go with the master on that one.
Oh, yeah.
There there's a stin man here that knows all.
Yeah.
(01:32:20):
The master.
Sensei.
Wax on.
Wax off.
Wax on.
Wax off, Daniel.
Sensei.
Motherfucker.
You bet.
When you get ready to grab that hot that hotthing, you better be ready, bitch.
And I
got I I got
the urge
Oh, lord.
Last couple days
Jesus.
To get working on this again.
(01:32:41):
Uh-oh.
Jesus Christ.
Good lord.
Cheese and rice.
Cheese and rice.
Yeah.
So here's here's where we're at with the MG 42.
It's coming along from the last time I saw it.
I got some more stuff fitted to it, but Ihaven't done the major we're at a crossroads.
(01:33:02):
The tool that I need to finish this is $1,200,or if I do some more quality posting on a
certain website that deals with buildingfirearms, they have a tool cabinet that you can
just borrow from.
You just have to prove that you're a goodmember in good standing at this current
website.
So instead of paying the $1,200 for the tool, Ijust might make sure that I'm a good standing
(01:33:26):
member and borrow the tool, and all you have todo is pay shipping.
Borrow the tool and then send it back after Ifinished.
But it turns out, Walter, I did some looking atthis the other day when I was screwing with it.
Yeah.
It's actually a German receiver.
You guys can't see it from there, but there'sactually Waffenamts right here.
(01:33:47):
This is a this is a German receiver.
It's kinda gonna be a Witzigun because the topsection is all Yugo.
Right.
But the receiver, the grip, and some of theother parts are German.
So it's kind of a mix match German MG 42.
Is this is this your project or for someoneelse?
This is mine.
(01:34:07):
No.
This is mine.
This is my MG.
Very nice.
Walter's got one somewhere.
It's a yeah.
It's it's a shop.
But you Mhmm.
You won't know any difference when you pullthat trigger and blast through 50 rounds or
whether it's all you won't care.
Nobody cares.
Mine that you shot last time has a Yugo feedfeed thing on top.
So yep.
And nobody cared.
(01:34:28):
It worked like a hot damn.
Yeah.
Let me go back one more time Yeah.
To Patrick.
This is heavy.
See, that's a workout.
That's the workout.
And let me tell you.
Also, that is your barrel, by the way, Walter,so it will come back to you eventually.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
That's right.
I don't know if you even remember.
Do let me borrow your barrel.
I haven't test fired it.
It'll come back to you someday.
(01:34:49):
Okay.
I don't even remember.
This is a this is definitely a Franklin Armorygun.
I think this is one of those, like, smoothborethings.
That's the no.
Is it?
No.
I don't think it the Reformation?
I don't think this is the Reformation, but thisis something weird that we would
(01:35:12):
Look at the look at the markings on the side.
I should tell
you something.
It says HSC15.
So I wonder if this is just a this can't bejust a s maybe this just a SBR,
but I Franklin looks like Franklin Armory onit.
No.
It's a Frank no.
It's a Franklin Armory for sure.
Oh, okay.
You just gotta
it's just I just can't remember what thisparticular thing was.
(01:35:35):
I remember we did a video, but I can't remember
I am not an Ubermensch, by the way.
This is super heavy.
What what was going on with it?
Okay.
Stock.
Do you know how popular that has become?
What is it?
Reformation?
Yeah.
Lola's saying it's the reformation also.
I don't think so.
I can't believe I remembered that.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let's see.
Those
(01:35:56):
thumbhole stocks have become insanely popularnowadays.
These nasty things?
And nobody wanted them.
See, that was the opinion.
That and the Tricom aks, like the Polytechs andwhatnot that had those.
Oh, my.
Good for hunting.
Good for hunting.
Let
me get the Barely mag MagFode SKS, if it'lltake the proper mag.
(01:36:18):
I've never actually seen one in person, by theway.
Those have become very rare.
Well, yeah.
Where's a where's a crampsy
There's There's a
This is way.
There's a comment here from Night Train.
He says, I don't know.
It was a Sten gun that jammed up when thoseCzech commandos try to assassinate the
notorious Nazi hangman Reinhard Heydrich.
(01:36:41):
Yeah.
They had an issue with their gun.
Yeah.
One of them.
There you go.
But they they finished the job with a grenadeand stuff.
So Those those
are fairly rare birds there, Walter.
The paratrooper SKSs?
So, yeah, this is the, okay.
This is the SKSporter.
This one here, obviously, is a band gun becausethey first started bringing them in with
(01:37:03):
regular stocks, and and then they went to theyhad to go to the thumb hole.
Of course, no no bayonet lug proper on thefront.
But, yeah, it's not really that hard to convertyour SKS to take magazines.
Takes a little bit of work, but, but yeah.
No.
This is just kinda just one of those oddballcritters.
(01:37:24):
I still as many AK's as I've owned and build, Ihave one SKS, and I think it shoots better than
any ak I've ever owned.
Oh, it will.
Because Like, I I really like they just shootreally, really well.
I mean, I have a Russian.
I have a Albanian.
I have couple Yugos, couple Chinese.
(01:37:47):
Yeah.
No.
They've they've they're way more accurate thana than an AK.
So but yeah.
But you just don't usually have a magazine likethat.
I see.
What else is behind me?
It's very nice.
Okay.
So here's here's what I'm gonna do while peopleare trying to sort out things here.
I'm gonna throw my Boom.
(01:38:08):
Styrogg.
Styrogg.
There you go.
Check that bad boy out.
What?
I think this is one of the guns that we allhave one.
Walter and Patrick Walter and Patrick have afew have a yeah.
They've they've got you got the MicroTex andyou got Nilogs, I think.
Yeah.
And I got a Nilog.
(01:38:28):
Yeah.
But this is actually StyroAug, one of the newerones that you could put regular AR mags in too.
So what is that to to make that?
StyroG a three m one.
Mhmm.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
So I think they just recently, not too longago, came out with a newer one.
(01:38:53):
Right?
Or upgraded thing of this of the AUG.
I can't remember.
A different There you go.
I love this thing.
I'm so glad I have collection.
Yeah.
They're cool guns.
God.
They're real they're really, really neat.
Surprisingly enough, the gas system in your onyour one eighty is basically the gas system on
(01:39:17):
the talker.
Is
it really?
No.
A whole bunch a whole bunch of different riflescopied this gas system.
That's very interesting.
I know somebody else locally with a TokarevSVT.
I'm a have to go see that.
Alright.
Walt, what you got?
Thunderbolt.
This is a 100 Hungarian one, actually.
(01:39:39):
Mhmm.
Pre ban.
I picked this up from somebody doing sometrading and swapping at Knob Creek one year.
Mhmm.
My first when I wanted to get an AK back in theday in the eighties, I wanted the Hungarian
because all the reviews were were better as faras the manufacture quality and all that.
You
know what's funny is nobody wants a Hungarianany longer.
(01:40:02):
Why?
Is that just easy?
Everybody wants Bulgarian, Russian, or whateverelse.
Nobody wants Hungarian.
Yeah.
They're this is an FEG.
So but at the time when I wanted it back then,they were there was kinda out of stock, and
then I ended up with the the type 56.
So yeah.
(01:40:23):
Yeah.
So, this is another one for the collection.
Very good.
Okay.
I guess you had no freaking handguns in this inthis safe when you Well,
not in actually, the and the one I opened up,no.
There isn't any handguns in this.
Oh, yeah.
Right there.
Hold on.
Let me go Oh, Walter's
(01:40:43):
got a he got that out.
You know what that stock is based on?
Yeah.
The m p 40.
Yeah.
Oh, look at this.
Look at the stock side by side right there.
Look at that.
Oh, boy.
Let me see how it does
looks I'm not even kidding.
It looks exactly the same.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Without a doubt, Patrick, you did a you did abang up job on that thing.
(01:41:05):
So Yeah.
He's very proud of this.
He's very proud.
Well, he should be.
It came out late.
I am.
How did how did you finally attach thebackside?
Weld.
Do you wanna see?
There's a little little blobs of weld on theback and the front.
That's fine.
Yeah.
You don't need a sight anyways, really.
So Nah.
Got this, though.
(01:41:28):
Alright.
That looks familiar to me.
With the MagTube on it.
Oh, I'm walking through computer.
Yeah.
That's the oh my god.
This is my Benelli m four.
Where Walter at?
Yeah.
This is the Benelli.
Oh, hang on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
He'll come back.
Yeah.
(01:41:48):
Hold on.
He's here.
He's here.
There it is.
Well, look at this, Walter.
Yeah.
Look at hey.
Look at somebody
Oh, boy.
Somebody makes a mag tube for this thing, andit is Yeah.
Fantastic.
Walt, are you still making these mag tubes?
Oh, yeah.
We still have them in stock for those who wanta mag tube for their cherk Nelly.
(01:42:08):
Oh, very cool.
Very cool.
Yep.
I dare you.
This is a real Bunnelli.
Ain't
no Yeah.
Of in this.
Patrick yeah.
Patrick got a good deal on that thing.
I remember when that happened.
Yeah.
Panzer arms on this one here.
So Mhmm.
Which is kind of interesting because you canswitch the charging handle left or right on the
panzer arms.
Yeah.
Mine definitely does not do that.
(01:42:28):
That is not a thing on the Italian Bunnelli.
Yep.
Nope.
The the Turtanillis for those that
don't Yeah.
The Italians don't want you switching sides.
No.
It's fascist or die.
They just surrendered.
That's all
they do.
Exactly.
Uh-huh.
Oh, so I went back into the
(01:42:49):
Oh, lord.
I went back into the safe and pulled out thethe RPD.
Wow.
Oh,
okay.
Romanian Romanian RPD.
RPK.
RPK.
Excuse me.
You're right.
Yeah.
Had the RPD out before.
This is
Wait.
You have an RPD?
You have a oh, you do have a semi RPD.
Yeah.
You you were away when I brought it out.
Yeah.
It's here.
I'll put
you in the Super cool.
(01:43:10):
But, yeah, I bought this from this came fromCentury Arms, and they didn't cost what they
cost now.
I'm not fucking crazy what they want from thisstuff.
Yep.
It it it came with the not the proper bipod.
I finally hunted down the right bipod.
And got and this is a this is a a Tapco flashhider on it, but aside from that, Tapco.
(01:43:35):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Another another brand destroyed by the FreedomGroup.
Yeah.
Friends don't let friends use Tapco.
You know what?
They they Tapco is a funny thing because whenthey first started, they were selling surplus
parts, and it was like in these get thesecatalogs, and you have some redneck guy on it,
like, dressed up like a hillbilly with a MosinNagant.
(01:43:57):
Mhmm.
And then they went all then they then it wassold, and it went all corporate, and then down
the tube.
So
Nitrain says excellent going this evening.
That's right.
We got fifty more seconds here.
We're just pulling gun after gun.
Yeah.
Going in.
Going in.
Well, that's that's the pistols.
I got pistols.
I had to I had to dig into the Gorn because toget to the talk rope.
(01:44:18):
So I figured, you know what?
I sent these guys a I sent
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Okay.
Let's see what let me go full screen on Patrickhere.
(01:45:04):
Right?
That's where I'm going, babyface.
Boom.
P 38 time.
Oh, Luga time too.
I'm I'm quickly becoming a German collector, bythe way.
1942.
My Luga is 1921.
Very cool.
The Luger.
Let me Put both of those up.
Yeah.
I'm yeah.
I guess the Luger is the more sci fi.
(01:45:27):
The other one is
Everybody likes a Luger.
Everybody the p 38 shoots better than the Lugerdoes, but everybody likes the look of a Luger.
It's just classic.
The p 30 p 38 is a very modern design, allthings considered.
And it's still used.
This is the real deal.
Let's see.
Can you see those markings?
Yeah.
Those are the real deal markings.
(01:45:47):
Mhmm.
Can kinda
So you said you're you're collecting Germanstuff.
What are you looking for?
Oh, Jesus.
Yeah. Can
Can find Basically, anything.
Mhmm.
So here's Walter's.
Walter's, what is this?
Your ghetto luger, I
think?
This is
ghetto luger.
I call it the ghetto luger because
Yeah.
When I when I got it, you can see the there Iturned the light on a little bit more there.
(01:46:09):
You can see the pitting.
When I got it from a friend of mine, he gave itto me.
He said and it had electrical tape wrappedaround the handle for a handle.
It had no handle.
So I have a feeling it was, like, underneathsomebody's house, maybe.
You know, I parked it on a corpse.
I parked there you go.
That sounds real.
(01:46:30):
It came out of a it came out of a panzer on theRussian front.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Always.
Actually, ones that come out of the panzer,some of them look like brands.
Belong to a crack dealer in the eighties, morelikely.
Yeah.
Probably.
Yeah.
But
That's how
and Patrick.
Yeah.
We
brought that one back to life.
That's how little Billy got his money if youdidn't pay on time.
(01:46:52):
We brought that one back to life, and it shootsjust fine.
It's just totally fine.
Rifling rifling inside and thing is fine.
So yeah.
Mhmm.
They're really neat guns.
They they it's one of those that I'm glad Iown.
I wouldn't get rid of it.
It doesn't shoot I don't shoot it very much,but I'm glad I have it.
Mhmm.
There's a lot of those out there, though.
Right?
A lot of
(01:47:13):
There's quite a few lugers out there.
Yes.
A lot hundreds of, probably thousands of themwere brought back after World War two.
Right.
And there's replicas also or that
This one's interesting.
This one go ahead, Walter.
No.
Actually, Americans have couple Americancompanies have made Lugars.
They even made a Luger in '45 ACP.
Yeah.
So
Yes.
(01:47:34):
This one, I had ChatGPT look this up for me,and this one supposedly spent a whole lot of
time in Bavaria and with some policedepartment.
This was the Uh-huh.
Yeah.
The unit and the rack number that goes alongwith this pistol.
So it was pretty neat.
Yeah.
That's how the chocolate police were puttingpeople down.
Yeah.
Chocolate.
Little Yeah.
(01:47:55):
It was from Bavaria.
You ever heard of Bavarian chocolate?
Hate the beer police.
Oh, the beer?
I thought Bavaria had, Bavarian like beer.
Bavarian beer.
They didn't have chocolate.
They had chocolate beer
too.
Oh, they took that Swiss.
Chocolate, please.
This is, the African company or something?
Bet it was.
(01:48:16):
Let me see.
What else what else do we wanna see?
Anything
Okay.
Walt's pulling out h k stuff now.
This is h k technically an h k 90 it's a 02/23version, actually.
Mhmm.
So the full auto version with h h k 33.
(01:48:36):
This particular one happens to be a CenturyArms gun, so it's a c 93.
Okay.
Mhmm.
This one mine mine runs alright.
Some of them had issues.
Of course, it was made by Century Arms, so goodchance it has issues.
But this one runs okay.
It always has.
The only only bad part about it is when I tryto put my like a like a real h k stock on the
(01:49:02):
back of the receiver
Mhmm.
It don't fit.
I don't think they I don't think Century Armsdid the final squeezing of the receiver to do
the final fit.
But yeah.
No.
This one's cool.
It it's it runs fun.
You know?
How long have you got that?
Once.
Probably fifteen plus years, probably.
(01:49:29):
Maybe a little longer.
I don't remember.
Been a while.
Okay.
Probably picked it up on sale somebody probablyhad it on sale one day, and I bought it.
So
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
There you go.
Let's see.
Babyface looks like he went to oh.
Oh, got the ACR.
Bushmaster.
Bushmaster.
By the way, I believe next week we haveBushmaster on the show.
(01:49:52):
Nice.
We should we should be having Bushmaster on theshow.
Oh, here we go.
I've never dug this deep in the safe anybody.
You got we can't really tell you guys whythey're coming on the show, but it'll be
something cool and, you know, you can Is
it another RPK?
This is actually this is the Yugo.
(01:50:13):
Yes.
Yeah?
And, and, you know, I want you to see what howI put it together.
Oh, no.
You're gonna make don't be bloody angry, aren'tyou?
Don't squeal too loud.
It's all welded together.
Oh, no.
You savage.
When these RPK kits these RPK kits were forsale, I think I bought this from Centerfire,
(01:50:34):
they were, like, a $125,100 and
They're, like, $1,200 now.
It was no barrel.
With the with yeah.
With the factory with the original barrel.
So, you know, I I I picked up a receiver, andguess what?
I just freaking this is a Nodak Spud receivertoo.
Yep.
And just welded back up, because who
cares?
Well, it's about together.
(01:50:56):
And and oh oh, excuse me.
Look.
I used some ribbons down here.
Look at
that.
That's just a couple.
Just to pacify But
no.
I mean, this pretty one's fine.
I haven't shot it in years, but I should pullout the Romanian one on this one and have a
shoot off.
See which one shoots better.
But no.
(01:51:18):
Very cool.
These things I've got a couple of thesebarrels, these sluted barrels.
Wanna make Mhmm.
The used ones, I wanna make a cyber a KyberPass gun.
Kyber Pass AK with yeah. The
The Alright.
What's oh, that's your that's your your
Remington model eight one.
(01:51:38):
Model eight.
Okay.
Cool.
This is what killed this is what killed
Patrick got all involved in this now.
Patrick is in.
He's committed.
I had to I had to come downstairs.
It's too hard to bring everything up and downand up and down.
I know.
But the part the part where you were like, fuckthis.
I'm going downstairs.
Yeah.
It's way easier.
No.
This is my model 81.
(01:51:59):
Is cool because it's both it's both yeah.
That's it.
It the two of these killed Bonnie and Clydealong with a Colt monitor and something else.
They had
a BAR.
They had a freaking BAR, didn't they?
I thought it was a monitor.
I thought it a Colt, not a BAR.
Oh, okay.
Well, it's basically the same thing.
It's the Colt monitor, which is the fullversion of the BAR.
That's all it is.
But, yeah, this fits a a couple of different inmy collection because, one, it's a John
(01:52:23):
Browning gun, and I like John Browning designs.
But, two, I wonder where the safety for the AKmay have come from.
The idea.
Yeah.
No wondering.
Yeah.
So this is a really cool gun.
This is a this is a this doesn't come out veryoften.
I I don't pull it
out of
Don't get me started, Patrick.
Don't get me started.
(01:52:44):
Alright.
So
Okay.
Well, as we keep digging deeper,
the We're gonna find things that
we probably had.
This is a
Oh, nice.
Very nice.
Egyptian Mahdi.
Let me tell you.
Tell me.
Tell Tell me.
Tell me.
Dad, the money in that thing with its originalstock and everything, people pay extra to have
(01:53:08):
that retarded stock that nobody wanted back inthe day.
Well, you know, a lot of people cut these offand made them normal.
Yep.
I kind of did with one of them too.
But now I picked this up from somebody at gunshow, and and, originally, when these guns came
in, the Steyr imported them, actually, fromfrom Egypt.
(01:53:30):
Uh-huh.
And they had all the original parts, and thatwas one of the early aks that was imported,
actually.
So that has a styre marking on
it?
One this one's not.
This is a this was imported by PARSInternational in Louisville, Kentucky.
Okay.
So but the early the first ones were styreimports.
Cool.
And but this is very this is all made onRussian machinery in in Egypt.
(01:53:53):
So it's about as close as you're gonna get to areal Russian gun without having a Russian gun.
So Yeah.
That is cool.
I think we did a video on it.
Yeah.
I don't remember.
I'm a laminated wood guy.
I love laminated stocks and stuff.
So Me too.
Russian laminated wood is is the best.
So this is pop up.
(01:54:16):
Yeah.
It's another one for the collection.
So
Very nice.
I think I've I think I've dug deep enough.
Well, let's see what else we got.
We still got my five
He's still coming up with
still coming up cannot compete with Walter, andwe should not even try.
No.
No lint.
You know, was about to say, you know, he digsin his pocket and still coming up with lint,
(01:54:39):
but I don't think so.
This is this is my rare bird.
Walter does have one of these as well.
What's up?
And this is I got to unchamber this becausethis is my shop defense gun.
And I'm not even kidding.
This literally is my shop defense gun.
Don't don't come getting squirrelly around thisshop because you're gonna get some five four
five up your butt.
Did anyone ever make Bakerlite furniture forall this stuff?
(01:55:04):
Some, yes.
So some, like, East German stuff had Bakelite,and, there were some, like, prototype Bakelite.
It wasn't common.
Wood was a lot cheaper and easier to work with,so that's really what they stuck out.
But, yeah, if you find some of the East Germanstuff, you'll find plastics and Bakelites used
on the some of that sort of stuff.
Mostly, you're gonna find it in grips and inmagazines.
(01:55:25):
Okay.
A click off.
Yeah.
But this this is a ridiculously collectible gunnow.
It is insane what people are paying for one ofthese.
For a
It's it's bonkers what people pay for
this.
But isn't isn't PSA selling those now or no?
They are, but that's not an original Russian.
People want the Russians or the Bulgarians.
(01:55:45):
That is a very nice is that three zero eight?
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
I bought this after they they did the ban, thelast it was the last ban for the Russians?
I'm trying to think.
Yep.
And it took a it took a while for them to goout of stock, but I went ahead and pulled the
trigger on the '3 zero eight Sega.
(01:56:06):
And It's another collectible one.
It's a it's a Vepr.
Yeah.
So You know what?
I just did one of those for a customer.
I threaded I took that gun completely apart andthreaded the front end for him.
I think is that one?
This this looks like it has a welded it'swelded and pinned.
Yeah.
You might be able to put a can on there.
That's pretty cool, though.
Those are those are pretty rare now.
(01:56:27):
Yeah.
It was I was surprised at how long it took forthem to go out of stock after they said they
weren't gonna import them anymore.
They were around for a while.
It wasn't, like, in a in a panic buy time oranything.
So but yeah.
I mean, it'd be cool to convert it, but it'skinda cool to leave it like it is.
(01:56:48):
Yeah.
It's it's neat in its in its current state.
Yeah.
As the value goes up, it's, I guess I'mstarting to get more like you guys.
If the value goes up, you might as well just
Just leave it alone.
Yeah.
If you wanna mess with it Hank just got
a whole bunch of cool guns, and not a singleone is near him.
Well yeah.
Well, I've shown those a bunch.
(01:57:08):
You're talking about
Your eighties guns.
Yeah.
You're talking about that.
But, yeah, I've shown those a bunch.
That's why I didn't they're not too far for meright now,
but
I figured I'd show some other stuff.
But, you know, obviously, there's no waybeating Walter pulling stuff out of the safe he
forgot about.
Woah.
That's not the safe.
That's the Stargate.
Yeah.
Tonight There you go.
(01:57:28):
Tonight tonight you had an exclusive
Right.
You know, what I have
to Look do into the Stargate.
When
we stop this, I gotta pull this fucking crapback away.
No.
That's fine.
You don't have to put it back.
You could just send some over my way.
Yeah.
But it's a very delicate situation stackingthem all in there just right to
Need another safe.
You need some cages.
(01:57:49):
You need you need a armory.
You need a room that is just a walk in armorywhere everything's across the walls and ugh.
You're right.
That's what I one day.
They're all
Yeah.
Take Peggy's workshop.
Peggy doesn't need her workshop.
Just take that over.
You
(01:58:10):
can't interrupt the force.
You don't interrupt the force.
Not worth it.
Not worth it.
If I her force, she'll interrupt my force.
That's right.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not good.
So That's no that's not good for the chakras.
Yeah.
Very nice.
Very nice.
Anything else sitting around with that.
Yeah.
While you guys are thinking on that, let's getback to Brandon Herrera a little bit since
(01:58:32):
just make an announcement.
Check this out.
Oh.
Keep going.
I'm just showing this off.
Hold on.
No.
I can show it to you.
I can show it to the folks out there.
This mine.
This is one I just built for a customer.
It's it's not finished yet.
But this is a Romanian RPK.
So since Walter was showing off all his RPKs.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
No.
Very nice.
Very nice.
(01:58:52):
No.
They're Yeah.
Oh.
Yep.
What I was gonna show, Brandon Herrera, youguys I mean, most of the people out there know
Brandon Herrera, the a
k twenty nine?
I thought I was.
A k the a k guy.
Is that what it says here?
1995?
Jesus Christ.
(01:59:13):
Holy jeez.
I thought he was like 33 or four.
1995, I didn't even meet Lola yet.
I was about to meet Lola in in November 1995,was about to meet Lola in a couple months.
Wow.
So, anyway, he's on Wikipedia, but you can lookhim up, Republican.
Let's see, let's go back here to this.
(01:59:34):
And he does he does obviously have a YouTubechannel, but there is a Brandon Herrera for
Congress page that you could share, you coulddonate money, and all that kind of good stuff.
You can, you know, see what he's up to.
For example, he's got his his vision in here,communicate, all that kind of good stuff.
(01:59:57):
And we gotta help him actually take this onefor the for the second amendment.
So, you know, the last time he came prettyclose.
You know?
He could he was a contender.
Yeah.
He was a contender last time.
So I think he announced this at the at GOALS,at GOA.
Did he did what's how what happened to the a k50?
(02:00:20):
Have we
He was on a video the other day of it, somesort of production update.
It looked good.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But I I don't think it other day, and he wasshooting it and everything was running, and
they said it's still got some tweaks to do.
But Mhmm.
Yeah.
He might be saving that for when he runs forpresident.
So I did I did by the way, I did just post ifanybody wants to go, thumbs up my post.
(02:00:44):
Rep Tony Gonzalez, I did just post on hislatest post saying, am so excited to cyberbully
you again.
Is this on Twitter?
On X?
It's on Twitter.
Yeah.
This is the this is the guy he's runningagainst.
Alright.
So we gotta go pull that up on Twitter probablyand see.
And then if you guys are looking, Patrick isMhmm.
(02:01:04):
He is Babyface Pee.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Is that me?
Face Baby cowboy?
He should be baby face p.
Me see.
I gotta You found it?
Yep.
Baby face p.
Boom.
That's me.
There you go.
So, it it's under your replies, I guess.
I don't know how that works, but I did justsend something.
(02:01:27):
Yeah.
And I also said something rude to somebody elsethe other day, which will probably get
censored.
Oh, yeah.
Right here.
Oh, a good one.
Scroll down.
Scroll down.
Keep going.
There it is.
Yeah.
Here.
I'll hit it with a thumbs up.
Thank you.
Mhmm.
Let the meme wars begin.
That's exactly right.
Oh, all that all that work just to get thisthing out of the safe.
(02:01:54):
Yeah.
But it ref it refreshed my memory about thingsI have, and, we do need to shoot this, though.
I need to shoot this some more.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
By the way
I've shot, like, rounds through my otherfriend's gun.
It's it's really neat though.
Yeah.
By the way, if you guys want my my thing isHank Strange baby faces at is it at baby face
(02:02:17):
p?
Real at real baby face p.
Yeah.
So that's where, like, I post when we're,putting up the show.
And then I go I meme more and go against, like,Ford, for example.
This is my thing I put up for Ford.
You know, so Ford announced their new model tlike initiative today.
(02:02:39):
And I put on there, yeah, for Ford, we're gonnacopy what Tesla did ten years ago, two years
from now.
You know?
So that's their plan.
I think they're gonna put, like,$5,000,000,000.
They've got a couple of plants that are goingup in Kentucky.
So, you know, oh, listen.
It's a good thing, but they're a little late tothe game, but better late than never, I guess.
(02:03:01):
Why not just build why not just build good carsat affordable prices for people?
Impossible, Walter.
We can't do that.
Well, I think that's what they're So, whatthey're saying is they're gonna So, this stuff
that they're doing is for making EVs, but theway they were making EVs before, which is what
messed them up a little bit, is that they werebuilding an EV like an ICE car.
(02:03:22):
So, they were taking a thing something theydeveloped to be internal combustion engine, and
then converting it to be EV, which is just moreexpensive, heavier, all of that.
So, now, they're gonna go to a simpler plan forbuilding, which is what Tesla's been doing for
a while.
So, you know, they're gonna do giga stamps.
You know, today, I think Patrick shared the
(02:03:44):
Yeah.
Walter did.
Was that Walt okay.
Walter shared the Toyota Tundra factory inTexas, and I think we were
all looking video was very interesting towatch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The the mechanics of the assembly line is moreinteresting to me than to build in the cars
because Mhmm.
Yeah.
Think the just the timing of everything to meetup at the same place and get a for that car and
(02:04:09):
the order and yeah.
Well, yeah.
The
perfected that back way back when.
Well
Yeah.
Just on time manufacturing.
Mhmm.
That's that yeah.
The whole assembly line thing is somethingthat's evolved over the last hundred twelve
years.
So
It's it's neat.
Watching watching assembly lines for thingsthat are interesting, like cars and guns,
(02:04:31):
watching assembly lines happen is really cool.
Like, seeing the things go down and gettingbuilt and fixed is pretty neat.
Yeah.
I I think so.
I think that's and and you wanna when they sayyou can't do it here, I think you can do it
here.
There's some things in the way.
Ford's gonna have in the way the unions andthat kinda thing.
You you can.
You
(02:04:51):
Mhmm.
It could be done.
You might have to bust some unions a littlebit.
You know?
You have to make things that people want too.
I agree with that.
And you have to make them at the prices thatpeople want.
And they can afford.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
You know?
And people don't want you know, I I think backin the days, people used to build these things.
(02:05:15):
So every year, a few years, people were buyingnew cars.
I don't think people really wanna do thatanymore.
People want something
Well, you can't.
When it when it cost, you can't.
No.
You can't do it.
And you want us be quality like, what I willsay about Toyota, for example, what Toyota's
building, it's always on the top resale.
So used, Toyota always has high values frombuilding.
(02:05:38):
There's a there's a guy on Instagram that postsvideos.
He works as the what's he called?
The guy that helps people get financed.
Finance manager at Mhmm.
Some Mercedes Benz dealership.
He's pretty popular.
He's gotten pretty big.
And he posted the other day complaining abouthow he doesn't understand how Toyotas have such
(02:06:01):
resale value and how and he his comment sectionwent ape shit talking about how you wouldn't
understand you work for Mercedes, you wouldnever get it.
But, yeah, the Toyota
If I had to buy a regular if I had to buy aregular combustion vehicle, I would probably
get some kind of Toyota.
They do hold their values very well.
(02:06:21):
And His complaint was that it's almost moreeconomically it makes more economical sense to
go and just buy a new Toyota, whatever, a newCamry or Corolla than it is to try to find a
secondhand one with 25,000 miles for, like, athousand dollars off.
He's like, the the numbers make no sense.
You should just go buy a new one.
(02:06:42):
Don't buy a used one.
Mhmm.
I would agree with that, but they but they butthe value of them, like, you know, our son just
sold his Corolla and got a lot of off ofCorolla.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
He got big money.
And so I think he could have done even better.
He could have he got, like, $17 for hisCorolla, but he could have probably gotten that
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was at CarMax.
He could have probably if he didn't go toCarMax, he would have probably gotten, like,
20.
That's crazy crazy.
So I think it's I think they have good prices.
They've done some good stuff.
They're you know, if I was gonna do combustion,I would do that.
You know?
I I just wanna see a lot of these companiescatch up to what's going on regardless of what
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they're building.
You could argue about, like, whether theyshould build electric, this thing, that thing,
but just build really good cars and and peoplewill buy your stuff, but people don't wanna buy
these things every Yes.
Like Walter was saying, I think in that video,we were looking at a Sequoia and I went and
looked up a they were building Sequoias andTundras.
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$90.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's no way.
I mean.
Nope.
And right now right now, the sales don't
No.
I meant I bought They're not
It it doesn't matter how good the car is.
If it's too much money, people can't afford it.
Yeah.
I purposely bought a cheap Mexican made Fordbecause I did not wanna spend Toyota dollars.
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I wanted a Toyota, but I did not wanna spendToyota money.
So I just bought a cheap I
mean Mhmm.
Knock around.
Let me say this.
Everybody's not looking to have a that luxurylevel.
They don't need that luxury level.
Believe it or not, there's a lot of people outthere that don't care about having heated seats
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and
if if you're build if you're buying for work,like, know guys who have a very nice Tundra,
but that's their fancy mobile.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
But even Yeah.
That's their fancy car.
That's not for work.
That's not they go out there and doconstruction jobs and beat it up.
You know?
If they want a Tundra, they have anotherTundra, but it you know, they're they didn't
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spend a 90 or
a $100 on it.
Yeah.
I mean, it's just it's just in my opinion, it'sstupid.
Yeah.
Because I don't care how much it keeps itsvalue.
You lose a lot of money when it rolls right offto a 100,000 a $90,000 Toyota truck doesn't
isn't $90,000 five years later.
So it's it's happening.
So
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I'll the the they're gonna have to change theindustry.
Right now, like you're saying, there's just alot of cars sitting on lots, so they'll
There's thousands.
There's there's there's years worth of carssitting on lots.
Yeah.
And that's with everyone.
No.
Actually, you know what's funny?
The last time I saw someone talking about this,Toyota is one of the few companies that only
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has about a thirty day supply.
So Yeah.
A lot of Toyotas are moving.
In, like, sixty to ninety?
Yeah.
Or over way over ninety days.
And when you hit ninety days, you're now thethe dealership is now paying for that car just
because of how they Yeah.
You know, what they call floor plans for thesevehicles, which is how the dealership finances
it coming in.
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When they go over a certain time, now they'repaying for that car that's sitting there, so
they're more motivated to move that car andsell it to you.
So yeah.
It really depends what you're like, for ourolder son that's living in LA, that's what
we've been pretty much advising him to get is aToyota.
Yeah.
You know?
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And he's leaning towards a hybrid.
I don't really know if he needs a hybrid, butyeah.
So if you're gonna get a hybrid, Toyota kindapioneered that.
So go ahead, Walt.
We're good.
We gotta I'll I was gonna look at maintenancecost, and if things break and things can break,
it 'll cost more with a hybrid than it willwith a regular old
Yeah.
Because it's like you have a TV and you have aDVD player built into it.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
It's gonna cost Yeah.
I would just go like a regular Toyota.
The one my son had, the Corolla is pretty good.
Keep it simple.
Yeah.
Let me see.
There's one last comment.
Night Train says, I mentioned very early onwhen Brandon announced his candidacy on the
stage at Gold's, the audience went bonkers.
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So there you go.
Yeah.
He's he
seems to we've had him on once, and he's alwaysseemed pretty genuine.
Yeah.
Great guy.
I've known Brandon for a while.
Awesome.
Lovely dude.
He's he's actually pretty cool.
So We are
gonna have to we're gonna have to fire thisfrom the shoulder.
Yeah.
I might see if I can get him to come onsometime during his campaign, but I have a
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feeling this one is gonna be very high profile,and we're gonna have a tough time getting him
to come on.
I think
so too.
We might have to work on that, but regardlessof all that, we gotta help in whatever ways we
can.
Like, like his stuff, share it, you know, throwsome bucks his way for the campaign.
Gonzales.
Yeah.
There you go.
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Or thumbs up or like anyone's thing that doesthat, and that'll help float it up.
That does that.
Yeah.
You can come find me.
I love commenting.
I love stirring the pot.
It's it's one of my favorite things to do.
Yeah.
C Bullis says, my Ford was So built in thereyou go.
Ford built
in India.
You are in congress or you are a FSU taxattorney, I would love to cyberbully you one
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way or the other.
Yes.
There you go.
Alright.
I don't know if there's Oh, let me get theseguys to, since we're wrapping up here tonight.
We're we're almost out of here.
Let me get these guys these guys to tell youhow you can support them, follow them on social
media, all that kind of good stuff.
Let's start with babyface pee.
Go for it, Petty.
Chrome, Vandium, ARMS.
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If you were looking to get some work done, sendit my way.
Walter just knocked a whole bunch of stuffover.
Just broke something down.
Looking to get some Don't break my guns,Walter.
Send it my way.
I'd be happy to take a look at it.
I have some space for some stuff, but it'sgetting real busy real quick.
So if you want something done, give me a callor send me an email, and I will get working on
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it.
And if you wanna help fund this project, youcould always donate because I need some some
cash money, we can make this thing run.
And then if you're ever local, I can, I cantake you out shooting?
Just letting you know.
Where's your, donation thing for that?
You just gotta send
your I don't have one because I don'tnecessarily e but yet e bed, but I guess I
should.
I don't know.
Mhmm.
(02:13:10):
If you wanna get this thing done and running soif people give you money, you're gonna pay for
the bullets and everything?
We'll pay for the creation we'll pay for thecreation of the rifle.
You may have to supply your own ammunition.
Oh, okay.
And the latest the last the last episode of them p 40 is up on YouTube.
Bayface is on YouTube.
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Go check it out.
It's really good.
I'm actually really happy with how that videoturned out, so it's it's live.
Awesome.
Congratulations, Walt.
And the m g 42 will not run on shitty oldTurkish ammo.
So if you're gonna run to 42, you gotta buycurrent production, like steel case Romanian
stuff, and then you'll have a fun time.
Otherwise, you'll have a boom boom stop.
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Boom boom stop.
Boom boom stop.
So There you go.
Cheap out on it.
Okay.
Walt, how can the people find out more infofrom you, support you, communicate with you?
Communication support.
Safetyfirearms.com, and then there's Facebook,Instagram, YouTube.
It's a little bit of rumble.
There's a telephone number on the website.
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You can always call that.
Well, sometimes a really good way to do it.
Then there's Sten Parts.
Yeah.
Come oh, by the way, 50 caliber uppers are instock.
So if you're looking for a 50 caliber uppers,do not hesitate.
Come on and see us.
We we can take care of that.
But, yes, 10 parts.
10parts.com.
There's Facebook, Instagram on that too.
You can, get the best ways to telephone.
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And then, Dirt Foot Racing is a minibike stuff.
I'm getting a bunch of parts tomorrow to put anengine together.
So there will be some more media, content fromthird foot racing.
So Oh, very nice.
Very nice.
Alright.
So that's that's it.
Big thanks to everyone out there hanging outwith us.
This was a very old school show here.
We were just showing a bunch of guns.
Thanks to Walter and Patrick.
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Patrick going down
into the plenty of if you ever wanted to clip aa chan an episode, this is the one.
Right.
It's just bullets and guns.
Yeah.
This is this is
there's never been so many ever.
Right.
No.
I mean, this is this is a popular episode.
There you go.
Every now and then, Walter if Walter's comingin fired up, you know what's gonna happen.
Patrick gets fired up.
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You know, it's it's a fun show.
So big thanks.
Big thanks to Patrick and Walter.
Make sure you guys go out there and supportthem.
We appreciate you guys.
Remember, I think Patrick was saying this.
We're not gonna be on player anymore, so ifyou're subscribed or whatever over there, and
even if you have content there, you might wannapull it off.
You know, what I would say is, listen, thoseguys helped us out back in the days when we
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didn't have any other alternative.
Show me these things.
Duncan Pat Walter Duncan nuts on us right now.
But big
thanks to the what?
Down to the wire, baby.
Yeah.
Big thanks to those guys from Patreon slashplayer for the time when, you know, we were
able to lean on them.
It's kinda, you know, it's kinda sad theyweren't able to make a run of it.
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We'll see what happens with this Rumble thing.
I think Rumble's making some deals in thebackground and stuff like that.
So, hopefully These are gonna go.
We can play with guns.
Absolutely.
There you go.
G 40 twos.
Alright.
We are out of here.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
See you.
Let me hit let me start hitting buttons overhere.
See you guys.
Peace.
Bye bye.
Mister Bullshitter says, you fellas, have agood night and week.
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See you next show.
That's right.
We're out of here.
We'll see you.
That's a good ammo, man.
Press that button.
There you go.
Okay.
I think
I guess it's a you go.