Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
Hi.
I'm Hank Strange, firearms enthusiast, andsecond amendment advocate as a gun owner that's
been living with my concealed car on my hiparound the clock, even when I'm home for the
last 8 years, I know and understand that it'snot enough just to have your concealed weapons
permit.
You must understand we live in a country builton a legal system.
(00:20):
And as good law abiding citizens, we need tohave legal defense for self defense coverage
standing ready.
That is why Lola and I joined US law shield USlaw shield's independent program attorneys will
represent you in any legal proceeding,criminal, or civil.
Should you ever need to use a firearm or otherlegal weapon to protect yourself, your life or
(00:43):
your property, legal defense will be providedfor all police negotiations, pre trial
proceedings, and both criminal and civiltrials.
Your membership delivers benefits to youanytime.
And especially in an emergency.
With no caps on time they spend on your case,no limits on expenses representing you and no
deductibles or co payments out of your pocket.
(01:05):
If you have to use deadly force to defendyourself and your family, you will need 1000 of
dollars to secure the services of a lawyer.
If you're a member of US law shield, you willhave already paid for a lawyer.
All you will need is a phone so you can callyour attorney US law shield offers legal
defense protection for as low as 10 95 a month.
(01:26):
If you wish to sign up, simply go to US lawshield.com, or on your smartphone, text
hank2281603010 5281-603-0105.
Be sure to use promo code Hank.
(01:47):
By using my promo code, you will receive 2 freemonths when doing an annual plan plus the
locked in rate of 10.95 monthly.
Thanks for listening.
Alright, guys.
You are joining us live on Playa.
So we can handle shoot us.
Let me see.
Can I get this pea shooter in here?
Oh, no.
Let
me pull it back.
You had it.
(02:08):
You should Hank told me.
Okay.
Oh, those puppies are also right there withyou.
I
see you've
got an
Henry hat on.
Is that is that is that a new Henry?
Is that a new Henry?
Yeah, this, well, it's not new, is it, Patrick?
This this, pump action.
Well, you had it a while.
It's new ish.
They brought it out, like, a year or 2 ago.
Yeah.
(02:28):
And but Hank has 1, and he's never used it.
We're gonna do videos.
We're we're planning like a a a winter sessionhere shooting gun.
So this will I've got several Henry's will becoming up.
We'll show you guys that.
So
That's so funny.
You say it got several Henry's coming up.
I know what you're thinking.
(02:49):
So Yeah.
We, we're joining you guys on player becauseYouTube won't let us rock the guns while we're
live.
We can't hold the guns or do oh, look at it.
Patrick, I don't know why Patrick has no guns,and then he's extra dark.
But there there we go.
I'm definitely not
I definitely have not been drinking, and I'mplaying the game.
I'm turning off.
(03:10):
I'm turning it off.
I'm not playing the game.
Drinking and playing video games.
He's taking out electricity.
He's taking out electricity.
Exactly.
This is this is my new favorite.
I am completely hooked.
What is it?
My boy Blue?
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on him.
I think I've shown this off before.
It's, Florida Avenue Brewery.
(03:30):
What's it called?
Or Florida Florida Avenue Brewing company, andit's blueberry beer.
It is absolutely delicious.
It's a Oh, okay.
For a second, my dyslexia told me blah blah.
So, anyway, that's why if you're if you'relistening to this on audio, you wanna join us
live, come on over to player slash food, movemy freedom.
If you're watching this because we do put it upon YouTube, afterwards, but you wanna join us
(03:53):
live.
That's the place to find us.
Also, anyone who gives us money, it goes oh,okay.
Walter is giving the finger.
It is equally to Walter Patrick and myself.
What?
Yeah.
It does look like the finger, but it looks likea duck.
Okay.
It's a duck giving the finger.
That's the duck, man.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(04:14):
Fuck you.
Got it.
Yeah.
I get it.
So listen.
Let's get this kicked off.
Let's get this kicked off right now.
Welcome back to the Hank's strange situation.
Lifestyles of the locked and loaded.
We wouldn't be able to keep the Who Move MyFreedom Podcast going without the support of
(04:35):
great companies like Franklin Hank.
Hank Omery provides 100% US made firearms andawesome binary option triggers.
Their focus and purpose is to provide freedomtools to all Americans, especially those in not
so free states.
So when you're in the market, please considerFranklin Armor.
Alright.
Boom.
(04:55):
We are back here.
And let's get everyone, up in the screen hereso we could do this There you go.
Jazz hands.
There you go.
Jazz hands going.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties onbecause this is episode 1010.
1010 of the who moved my freedom podcast, freefor all Monday, and it's what to buy your gun
(05:17):
guy or girl.
This Christmas, with BFP.
There he goes.
Baby Face P right there.
And he stinks
What you should buy him is an AK parts kit.
So you can sit on it for a little bit and thenmaybe send it off and get it built by somebody.
(05:38):
Kit.
This
is way Oh, lord.
I wait.
You have one that's being built currently?
No.
No.
I've I I have one that needs to be assembled.
Yeah.
I can do that.
Yeah.
We can
talk about that.
I was gonna I was yeah.
Yeah.
I was gonna send it off and pay somebody to doit, but you know what?
Starving.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
This is this is a useless now, Walt.
(05:59):
Yeah, Walt.
You are a big trouble now.
You're a big trouble now.
Yeah.
I mean, I got the same thing.
Just Bulgarian.
That's all.
Yeah.
There you go.
There you go.
We're also joined by Walter Keller of SafetyHarbor Firearms.
I
have no idea.
We we can we don't wanna deal.
I don't know what is on his hat.
Okay.
I can't read it.
That's as Go Power Sports.
Oh, okay.
162.
(06:20):
Okay.
Sweet.
Sweet.
Sweet.
There
you go.
That is not it.
Listen.
If you if I didn't know what was in your hands,I'd say, Dieterog, obviously.
Yeah.
It looks awesome.
That looks amazing.
That's is Tyrone.
There's nothing
wrong with that.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen
on you,
Rob.
No.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
I have a I have a story about all this too,which is It's
freaking incredible.
Yeah.
Kind of.
(06:40):
Yeah.
Well, it it is it is that's the you know,that's one of the things that You
know what I'm paying for my style?
Well, yeah, they're probably expensive.
Yeah.
What's fun about this is the fact that the wayit's made.
Mhmm.
You know?
And And, you know, yeah.
(07:01):
Yeah.
We're gonna get we're gonna get into all of it.
We're gonna get into all of couple of differentthings.
So, yes, this is the Christmas episode.
No more episodes this year after this becausewe're gonna go on, where's the break?
Snacking cap.
So, yeah, Merry Christmas.
Happy New Year to everyone.
We'll see, yeah, we'll see you right as soon asthe New Year gets back in here.
(07:22):
Shout out to everyone out there.
Jay Grew is out there.
42 chilled.
He's out there.
I see shooting gallery.
Is out there as well.
DLD.
Kuzhou Seventy for anyone else who's coming inwill give you shout outs as well.
So I'm
just gonna put in my notice here.
In 1 hour 7 minutes, I might have to go outsideand look the falcon heavy take off.
(07:43):
So Right.
Right.
Right.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Launching.
The launches.
Uh-uh.
Launches happening.
Walter does this.
I've seen it.
When launches are happening, he goes out andlooks at the sky and howls.
Like a wolf at the sky.
So I have seen it.
(08:04):
Several things.
Several things going on here.
Yes.
You know, usually, I wear a hat for people whosponsor, like Franklin Armor, the sponsors, or
Walter, or High Point, or safety harbor fire.
You know, I don't have a safety harbor beep.
I don't have a hat.
I knew you're gonna say that.
I don't have a hat yet.
I was about to say, what the hell is my safetyharbor beanie?
(08:26):
Yeah, Walter.
And I guess we'll we should be getting, are wegetting chromevandy and beanie's baby face?
I don't know what you're talking about.
No such thing exists yet.
There is no company that needs to be.
There's nothing.
I don't know what you mean.
Arms list.
This is what Lola showed me.
My arms I don't have a arms list beanie either,see.
So there you go.
So, anyway, shout out to the
(08:47):
from Vanadium arms dotcom, there's definitelynot a website that needs to be re it's there's
definitely not an unfinished website there.
Oh, okay.
Well, silver
Is that available?
No.
You should have figured it out now.
Better not be available because I definitelydon't own it.
Okay.
Okay.
That's what I was trying to alluding to.
Yeah.
I was gonna say, should I go there or no?
(09:09):
No.
Don't go there.
Right?
I mean, there's nothing there.
It's it's the it doesn't exist.
Okay.
Nobody it's it's not real.
It's not real.
It's an epiphany.
It's Okay.
It's in your imagination.
If you need anyone to help you with a website,our younger son, is he's out there building
websites.
He's, you know, he goes to UCS, which is youralma mater.
Right?
I think so.
(09:29):
Isn't he actually building Netflix for forcash?
So he did a he built a website for someone for,like, part of his, his degree that he's about
to get.
And then he hired him today or somethingrecently.
Or you might have to talk some some funds if hewants to to help me out.
I don't know.
I think he was getting paid $45 an hour.
I don't need a I need a I need a scope of work,and I need to know how many hours it would take
(09:53):
to do something simple.
Yeah.
He did that.
Plus, he also, which we may talk about later.
He also installed those bidets, but we'll getinto that.
So Anyway, and then before I let you guys saywhat you were up to this weekend, big shout out
to Dick Mander, Richard Mander, for the Jay.
(10:16):
What is this, what is this thing again?
German?
No.
Is this British?
It's British.
You Yeah.
For a
few bloody idiot, British.
Yeah, I don't think I don't think Monica
I can show you I can show you German want, butno.
Yeah.
I don't think he's gonna like me saying it'sGerman.
He's gonna be mad about that one whenever hegets around to seeing this.
(10:38):
Lola took some pictures.
Let's see if I could So here's me.
I am in my sweats.
That's how I do the show here.
Boom.
Check that out.
Look.
Look at that.
Okay.
Rock into a British, what is this?
What's what's this cam supposed to be?
It's, I think it's DPM.
The DPM pattern, I think it is.
Okay.
(10:58):
Alright.
So there you go.
Alright.
Let's go get them right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wasn't at it.
It's not
American, obviously, but it it reminds me ofwoodland camo.
Oh, okay.
I thought it was a tank thing, Walter.
No?
No.
No.
It's not Hank thing.
Okay.
Alright.
It's not it's not their it's it's not theircurrent camo.
That's their camo before the current stuff, ISo
(11:20):
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Well, it's finally cold enough out here that Ican wear it.
And I know he was asking me if I'm gonna wearit.
So Night Strange says Richard Mander blasts onthe path.
Yeah.
Mander's out there.
I hear from him all the time and his escapadesSo, and DLD after dark says, ah, yes.
(11:41):
The Dick monder.
He's a good man.
That should be a move.
The dick monder.
Okay.
So you guys weekend, who should we start with?
Do we start with Patrick or Walter?
I don't think so.
Who is
who is who is?
Okay.
Go go for Walter.
Oh, okay.
So let's go back before the weekend.
(12:03):
Last week Mhmm.
On Thursday, which is weekend, pre weekend.
Flying a red stop by the shop, came up from adown south.
And we had an aug day.
And we had an off an augful day.
So what what we did was we First, I had topress out some barrel stubs that he had off the
(12:24):
gas block.
Mhmm.
Gas block is this part.
You you guys have some videos of this outthere.
Yeah.
Richard Richard Rich made a short,
Mhmm.
On my suggestion of of them of them popping outwhen the when you get the pressure on the press
they go Hank, and then they they
they
come out.
We had one recruiter.
(12:45):
I I
I always wrap a big towel around those partsbecause I'm always afraid that that Hank is
gonna shoot something just poof.
So I wrap it with a spot for a
I'm not really excited about having my, familyjewels in front of the press there.
But Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Let me see.
Oh, yeah.
Here's a rich a flying rich official.
(13:05):
That's the website if you wanna see.
There you go.
Oh, that's Walter working.
I could see that.
Yeah.
Oh, god.
That sound is just boom.
Have I seen this one?
So but we had we had one that didn't go boom.
So, I I I tried to heat first because I did 2of them before, Rich came over of my own, and
(13:28):
that came right out.
And so we pump I pumped on that, put the heatto it, pumped on us some more.
It's like, it was all the pump of the of the ofthe jack was pumped out.
It wasn't gonna do anymore.
So he said to put it in the freezer and freezeit.
So I stuck it in the freezer at the shop.
And we went off doing things like assemblingthis thing.
(13:49):
And, we came back later and took it out of thefreezer and had I stuck it on top of this block
of ice that I have in my freezer, and it wasstuck to the block of ice.
I wish you would have caught that as I had tobreak it off the block
of ice.
But,
put it in the press again.
Said heat the tube.
And part 24 says what's up to you and bet tofood has got again eaten.
(14:12):
Just just right there, we call Marley Steely, abite out of your sandwich.
What is it?
What are you even eating?
Oh.
Homemade crunch wrap supremes, like Taco Bellstyle?
Oh, absolutely.
That is a big bite.
Marley took a big chunk out of that.
No.
No.
No.
I already took a bite.
It's not that's not Marley's bite size.
(14:34):
Jesus Christ is like a lizard.
Had like a great nose.
Right?
I don't get that thing.
Now I know.
Now I know why you guys got married.
Oh, dear.
We, anyway.
We
Yes, Walter.
So after after after cooling out the barrelpiece, Put it back in the press.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Pumped on it.
(14:55):
Pumped on it.
Nothing.
So then I heated it up right after that too.
Nothing.
So we we didn't do that one.
We gotta go to a bigger press.
And let me so we did that, and then weassembled one of these
guys.
Uh-huh.
The handguard This part up here?
(15:15):
Yeah.
This part up here slides into the green part.
Mhmm.
The green part's not the firearm.
It's just the stock.
Yeah.
But the receiver is this part here.
And it's multiple pieces that are screwedtogether with a couple long rods.
Mhmm.
And, so we fitted everything.
We put the denial blocks in.
This one's semi auto.
(15:36):
It's got the denial things over here.
Oh, that that way.
Okay.
Probably my fingers are there.
Mhmm.
Did the modifications necessary to make it someby auto.
The trigger part pieces and stuff like thetrigger pack.
I I'm not a I'm not an odd guy.
I mean, I I I have that that one, the, the,
(15:57):
the micro you've got the Microtech 1.
So I called in Gonna do that now.
1.
Because you don't need the Microtech 1.
Right?
So I can, I can I can have that one now?
Right?
If anybody gets some dibs on a MicroTechproduct, it's me.
I'm just saying.
Oh, I said dibs first.
That's how it goes.
That's official.
You're gonna have to put you put you to in asteel cage match.
(16:20):
Oh, that's a that's a real that's a realspecial one if anyone hasn't seen that that
Microtech.
That's
cool.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
We did all the assembly work.
We had to drill some holes in the gas blockhere to If you buy the k this is the KAK barrel
that's made by KAK.
(16:42):
If you buy their gas block, it's designed towork with their barrel and it's got the little
dimples inside on the barrel where they match.
But with this arrangement, we only got onedimple to get close, so we drilled 2 more
holes.
And made our own dimples when we drilled it.
So I have 3 screws in here.
I need to get some shorter ones, so it'sflusher.
(17:04):
Put it all together and went over to the oldbullet trap and It went boom, and then it
didn't cycle right at first.
So there's a little mod they do on the on thebolt head on this little carrier.
The piece that guides the the carrier key.
We've radius off it a little bit.
(17:25):
Put it back in there, put some oil on it.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Sami Auto.
Mhmm.
It seems to be working fine.
I I'm the test will be taking it out to theproperty and shooting in the Mhmm.
You know, like, in we normally shoot, but itseems to be okay.
Mhmm.
But the put the the the thing is this is arighty Okay.
(17:49):
The other one was a lefty.
Mhmm.
Now all you need is a they make a a deflectorhere.
But, you know, the the rounds are really closeto your face when you're deflecting them.
They're coming out of that gun right, like,right here.
Mhmm.
Whoo.
So, I could shoot it right handed.
No worries.
(18:09):
So that was on Thursday.
Friday.
What happened Friday?
Friday.
I'm trying to think.
Where'd you guys I think you guys did a rally,right, to cross
We did a Christmas parade in in Newport Richey,Florida here.
So Friday was part of that day.
We spent getting, putting lights in the back ofthe big truck and
and
getting ready for that.
(18:30):
Saturday was a parade.
Let me see.
I've been a search safety harbor firearms here.
Hold on one second.
Oh, dear.
I'm gonna say oh, yeah.
Go ahead a minute.
Pay no attention.
It's what Oh, what?
I don't have it.
Safety harbor firearms, parade.
No.
I didn't I didn't do anything with that on thisthis
Oh, okay.
Oh, damn it.
Okay.
No correct footage for you guys.
(18:51):
Anyways, I I I haven't done anything wrong, butit's not really I'm not offering this.
Anybody.
This is not like something I sell, so I don't,you know, I don't need
Mhmm.
My wife doesn't need phone calls.
Like, about that.
So, oh, okay.
Yes.
So you're not gonna be selling Oggs.
This is like a personal
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
(19:11):
No.
I mean, I could.
I thought I had visions of maybe making thisgas block because CAC is out of them, and we
could probably make it.
So it was what we think is better.
What made originally out
of sale.
So is making the gas blocks and some otherparts?
Yeah.
But they don't have any in stock right now.
Yeah.
So, I think
(19:32):
this is a this this is a good opportunity for abudding gun maker person.
I don't have a CNC machine.
So Yeah.
You could always you could always rent Walters.
I will charge you a $150 an hour.
You can tell that worth us, but okay.
Oh, okay.
(19:54):
And the CEO will have you dispatched.
And you know what dispatch means.
That's that's a British term for dead.
Mhmm.
That's what they say.
They dispatch someone.
They they yeah.
So Saturday, we did the parade.
Saturday night was a parade.
It went off without a hitch.
(20:15):
Pretty most part.
Sunday, I went into the shop, and I made atriple tree for the mini bike.
That was one of the things the the late thelast minibike project I'm working on.
Mhmm.
The latest one, had to take all the lights offthe truck, you know, de Christmas parade it and
close it up because the rain was coming, as youguys know, it rained yesterday.
(20:40):
But, yeah, I got the I I posted this on on dirtfor racing.
There's a new video.
Actually, 2 new videos since we talked aboutmaking the triple tree for the mini bike.
Project.
And 2 new shorts, actually, too.
So if you guys haven't seen that out there, gocheck it out in their foot racing.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
On YouTube.
(21:01):
Yeah.
There's the the forks kind of set up beforethey were all welded up on top of
the Mhmm.
The thing there.
Completely changes the whole, configuration ofthat mini bike.
Now it's not so much a mini bike because it isa little motorcycle.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
Put the dirt the dirt foot racing touch to it.
My friend, uh-uh, Mark at Def Duck Racing gotme that front that front, brake disc, which I
(21:26):
was in search of.
Mhmm.
I
saw that video.
I needed that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had one.
He bought the kit from Go Power Sports.
And didn't use the front brake on it.
So, Mhmm.
Mark came over and gave that to me, and Ihelped him with a project he's working on too.
I think you
I love love.
Mhmm.
I was just gonna
say there's so many people have so much stuffsitting around.
(21:47):
I love when things like that work out whereyou're like, hey.
I got
this.
Yeah.
Let's make this happen.
Yeah.
I I called Go Power Sports asking if I couldbuy that that 8 inch disc out of their It's out
of a kit that they make, like, a modificationkit, and they told me no.
So then Mark saw my my shirt that I did or thevideo about that, and he's I was yeah.
(22:07):
How things weird things happen?
I was just sitting down to text him, and hetexted me.
Says I got one of those.
And I'm like, how much?
He goes, I'll give it to you.
And But I I didn't I didn't I I I hate he yeah.
Well, I
asked him how many shackles he needed for it,and and he just said, well, I got I got I need
(22:29):
some laid work done.
So he came over that day and and I stuck his,the shaft he had first.
He was modifying his steering on his card.
Careful.
And, I had to watch it.
I had to watch it.
Double double o Todress.
Careful.
I stuck you so pissed
down in
the way.
(22:49):
Oh, boy.
I turned I I I did some late work on his metalhis metal bar and
It's too much for me.
I'm too child.
I'm too much of a child, Paul.
Yeah.
You go, Walt.
(23:10):
You got 45 seconds.
Okay.
So, yeah, that was pretty much yesterday wasdoing that video, and I was came I got home
from the shop around 7.
So But they're both up on their foot racing.
If anybody wants to see them, yeah, and go gowatch the whole thing through so I can make
more money.
So Absolutely.
And you're selling some parts from dirtfootracing?
(23:30):
Yes or no.
Are we getting parts
out there?
Not the moment.
No.
Not the moment.
Okay.
Not the moment.
Not at the moment.
I had some gas tanks on, on, on eBay, but I gotsome more material coming in.
I'm gonna make some more stainless steel gastanks.
So I'm
hoping with Will's new laser welder when hegets that.
Okay.
Alright.
So we're gonna take a break here and come back.
In the meanwhile, you guys let us know what youwant for Christmas.
(23:52):
We'll be right back.
Walter arms has been making concealed carryhandguns for over 90 years, starting with the
PPK.
Today, Walter is based in the good old US of Aand still build quality firearms like the PPQ
and PDP for personal defense and competition.
So when you're in the market, please considerWalter Arms we wouldn't be able to keep the Who
Move My Freedom Podcast going without thesupport of great companies like Walter Arms.
(24:18):
Alright.
So we're back here.
So baby face, are you done with yourquesadilla?
It is a crunchwrap supreme Hank you very much.
How dare you blast team Taco Bell like that?
I had
a case.
Oh, wait.
That was a Taco Bell.
Oh, lord.
No.
It wasn't from Taco Bell.
Taco Bell's created it.
We have improved it by doing it home allhomemade, and it is free.
(24:42):
Oh,
okay.
Taco Bell invented some shit.
Is that what you're saying?
Mhmm.
So good.
So good.
Oh, okay.
They they probably they probably have atrademark on that name.
I say that.
I don't
know.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
I didn't know that.
It's delicious.
I'm pretty happy.
The dark says, with both hands, Walt, that'ssome DLD.
(25:02):
Primitive hunter says good evening fellows.
So there you go.
Let's see what we got.
Jade Drew says M107.
And the LD after Dark says so so he wants anM107.
Oh, what is this?
Primitive hunter says I want my Ruger RPR riflein 300 PRC.
(25:25):
The LD says I want a Sig rattler so I can openI can
catch it in my lunchbox.
I have one dark.
I have a rattler.
Oh.
And a 300 blackout, which and I don't I I can'tI don't really can't remember.
I might have shot that rattler one time.
The reason I bought the Rattler was to makesure that our m our our SIG MCX stocks that we
(25:46):
make.
That's been some years now, that rattler.
Right?
Oh, yeah.
Because big who I don't know if it's stillavailable.
You remember that promotional video for therattler?
Yes.
The the with the tall the tall, the tall,clean-cut white guy walking through the muzzle
Super tactical.
Down the street.
(26:07):
And, like, where was that supposed to be?
So so Middle Eastern Country.
He's stuck out like a freaking a Yeah.
Durker Durkistan.
Dude knows where Doctor Durkistan
is from.
Maybe like maybe like sending me to a JamesBrown concert.
You know, I just think I'd like to start themin a James Brown concert.
Come on, man.
You'd be surprised.
(26:28):
There was a lot of white people in the JamesBrown concert.
No.
James Brown was cool.
I like James Brown.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wish I would have seen him in concert.
He used to come, and I won't we won't go onthis too long.
You know where the Ford Hesterly armory used tobe?
Baby foot between Armenia and Howard Avenue, beit with the national guard with the national
guarder and breather.
(26:49):
Oh.
Yeah.
They used to use a restroom there too.
Right?
He used to, yeah, he used to play that thatlittle that little venue every year.
Really?
That'd be fun.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
James Brown.
That's right.
Oh, wow.
I'm Christmas still.
Yeah.
James Brown was before let's see.
James Brown was for, like, Michael Jackson,before Prince, before all of those students.
(27:13):
The other one, what is it?
Was he
I can't remember his name though.
Little Richard, was he before?
No.
He was around
A little Richard's from the little Richard'sfrom, like,
the
sixties early.
Yeah.
He's, yeah, little
Richard's late.
Same vintage.
I think they're kinda the same vintage.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
I could imagine that show, like, coming out toFlorida, coming out to Tampa.
(27:36):
Once a year.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
All you see is, like, midriffs with, Dolphin'stattooed.
You know, hang on.
Hang on.
Okay.
Just a minute.
I don't
think I don't think I don't I don't think blackgirls get a Delson tattoos.
I could
just but I guarantee you that Tampa wasn't allblack people up in that, James Brown show.
(28:01):
I guarantee it.
I guarantee it.
Yeah.
Well, that's alright.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyways, yeah.
So Yes.
Not to change the subject.
But yeah.
Yeah.
So let's see.
So, DLD says, love James Brown.
However, my newest rifle was just named AlGreen.
(28:21):
Left a lot.
It's on
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So yeah.
Yep.
Hold on.
Here's the
other green right here.
Yeah.
So let me go let me go look this up.
Hold on one second.
Here we go.
Boom.
Oh, there you go.
Oh, there you go.
Yeah.
How is he doing this thing with these littlepeople?
(28:43):
Did you see
that?
I did see that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
There you go.
Cool.
Is that the Geysley thing?
That is super green.
Yeah.
That's like an electric green, I would say.
Yeah.
DOD has some badass guns.
Okay.
Baby face.
What the hell of you, but what were you up to?
Nothing.
Nothing good.
Nothing
(29:05):
fun.
Was at home being a man with a baby.
That's it.
That's all I did.
Alright.
Alright.
Bear fruit.
Literally, I don't think I did anythingexciting this weekend.
I think we just sat around and
Yeah.
Just bear fruit today.
In the kitchen, the way Marley likes it.
That yeah.
Yeah.
I got swollen ankles and whatnot.
Yeah.
Oh,
(29:26):
okay.
Tell her tell her to do the rope.
Hey.
Hey, Wayne.
Got swollen Hank.
The rope shouldn't be so tight.
Oh, boy.
Not to say it.
I didn't want to
say it.
Yeah.
Okay.
I thought you were gonna talk about more stuff,but you're not talking about anything yet.
(29:49):
Is that what we're doing now?
Because I saw you put something.
Okay.
Now I'm going to your IG because now you'retrying to
Take announcement coming.
Take announcement.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I posted that yesterday.
I just was farting around.
Oh, okay.
Boom.
There you go.
Okay.
See, baby face piece says big announcement inthe coming weeks.
You're gonna put a fresh cover on top of
(30:10):
that same table with what you're gonna And Iput I already know you're really a redhead on
there.
I was gonna put something wrong.
Did you guys not figure it out yet?
Did you look close?
You haven't looked around?
Oh, we're supposed to look at this picture.
There's supposed to be something in thispicture.
At it.
Yeah.
Okay.
What do we got parts?
You got parts?
(30:30):
Okay.
Is it something to do with this ammo, thiswinch s or ammo?
No.
No.
There's a there's
a there's a there's a magazine tube there.
Yeah.
There's a tube.
I see the tube.
Right?
No.
Oh, okay.
Oh, god.
You're close.
You're you're high right there.
It's a burrow.
Yeah.
How do No.
No.
Walter's too literal.
Walter's too literal.
He doesn't know.
(30:52):
Okay.
I have no way.
You see, I can't figure out your shit, man.
That's the
It's right.
He was right.
Sticking out.
On it.
What?
These little tiny ass parts?
Zooming back in.
You were right there, man.
You're so close.
I was I was always proud.
I don't understand.
What what right here?
Oh, y'all, you're closed.
Yeah.
We got closed.
(31:12):
Oh, that's oh, hold on.
Now I see it.
You are just totally ridiculous.
Yeah.
I I
listen.
We're supposed to read through the frickin oilIt's a mess.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Oh, the table and see some shit.
That's right.
(31:32):
It's not Not everybody knows, man.
Everything.
You gotta you gotta obfuscate.
You gotta hide things.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
So progress is being made, but we're not thiswe're not, announcing any.
Alright.
Listen, that's just a that's just a, that'sjust a picture on Instagram.
I don't know what you're talking about.
(31:53):
Oh, man.
This is gonna get so much deeper.
And, what do you I'm meta.
The more.
The more is big.
Yeah.
This is just gonna be ridiculous.
And Mia Walter are probably gonna have nofreaking clue because in the olden days, people
just said shit.
You know, I was just like, oh, guess what?
(32:13):
I'm about good.
I'm doing my own thing.
The bat the bat the real bad part, Drake, Pat,of the real bad part for the youngling over
there, goes by Bayface P is because you getthat you get that thing you're waiting to show
that piece of paper, then you don't have anymoney to buy anything.
I know.
I know.
I know.
(32:33):
I'm
but that's okay.
I have I have some I
have some kits.
I have some kits that are gonna be the firstthings produced.
So we're good.
We're okay.
I would gladly pay you what I was gonna pay theother guy if you build that thing for me.
Oh, Walter's gonna be here.
You got I I don't know that I should chargethat much, but sure.
Well, it's he did it for, can I say how much?
(32:56):
I mean, I if it's a Hank, who
would who are you gonna go through?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who was this?
Seller or something?
It was gonna be, oh, gosh.
It's not
in range.
I'm already in Strange.
No.
In range too.
Yeah.
Oh.
I
know.
I know him.
It was in range.
Oh, you you were gonna use Ian?
(33:18):
No.
No.
Strange.
Not in range.
Strange.
Oh, oh, okay.
And range to see it too.
Oh, okay.
It's in range.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Listen.
I think he
was gonna go ahead.
Mhmm.
He was gonna I I think he was giving me areally good deal, but but, He typically,
(33:40):
assembles them, and then he he coats them withthem.
He's got a black paint that he uses to he callshis Russian black, but,
yeah, that's that's, you know, I've seen thatdone before.
So It is gonna work.
It's weird.
Yeah.
You're gonna have some signature stuff.
That's what I was wondering.
Is there gonna be, like, a chromie v Yeah.
(34:02):
Like a chromie v signature logo that goes oneverything.
Are you gonna look like
a Yeah.
We we actually working on that right now.
I was having some AI generate some ideas forme.
Can can I make a suggestion?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
It's real simple.
There's a chromedium symbol that I've seen ontools and wrenches and stuff.
(34:26):
Is there?
I'll have to see I'll have to see if I can findit.
I was gonna make a batch out of it, but it's areal simple letter type thing.
Chrome.
That would
Is that all one word?
I guess.
Yeah.
I guess that's 2 words.
2 words.
2 words.
2 words.
The real real thing is Chrome vanadium.
Crown
Vanet.
(34:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know how it became Vanadium.
Yeah.
Cor Vanadium is what it became.
He's not just seeing wrenches all over theplace.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And tools.
Yeah.
It's fine.
See if I can find that again.
Yeah.
I was trying to make the sales gonna make I wasgonna make a pass.
Is it a v?
But, it's not just a v.
(35:07):
It's like a c it's like a CRV thing.
I think it's
because that's what I see.
No.
It's
Oh, okay.
I really
don't know.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's one of the tools I haven't shot.
Okay.
Let me see if it's on I see some tools thatcame up in here, but I don't see Yeah.
(35:28):
They they just say they just stamped chromiumfrom what I'm seeing here.
They don't have a specific
He was gonna charge me 3.50 to do it.
3 that's that's very reasonable.
I could probably do that for
you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That that's like I said, if you have everything
you got receiver, you got everything ready togo?
Oh, I got it all.
(35:49):
And we'll we'll pay for anything before.
So there's no
Yeah.
That's that's super basically assemble it.
Ripping it all together and push push a bareblack in your yeah.
That's that's simple.
I can do that.
I think you should do some special editionguns.
That's my you know, like some 90 like, a nice I
don't know what that would mean.
You know, like, so, for example, let's saysomeone wants their own you know, their own,
(36:14):
what you call it, Aug put together or, youknow, stuff
like that.
I mean, so Part of it is I will have a pricesheets available if you want custom work done.
Absolutely.
The the two things that we're gonna be that I'mgonna be focusing on is, rehabbing, refinishing
(36:35):
antiques, like I did for Walter, I think,Walter, you're really happy with how that
shotgun turned out.
Well, that that sounds that was night and day.
That was night and day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm gonna focus on that and a case will be mymy 2
Oh, okay.
Bread and butter.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Any any and anybody can build an AR.
I mean, that's true.
Any any anybody can build an AR.
(36:57):
Anybody.
If somebody So If somebody comes along andwants me to build an AR for them, I'll do it.
I mean, it's not hard.
It's just it's not exciting.
So let's
let's say some random dude out there.
I don't know who particularly, but let's saysome dude wants a special, you know, like,
(37:18):
bullpup a k, like a Grozier.
If you Grozah, if you have a part for a Grozah,I will assemble it for you.
Kind of what?
Approves the parts.
You may you may never gonna build one of thosebecause of the regular parts.
Yeah.
What's the process?
Exactly.
Can someone make a parts kit?
Come on.
(37:39):
Yes.
Okay.
Uh-uh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a little hiccup.
Okay.
Yeah.
You said, yeah.
Someone can make a parts kit.
Right?
Well, I mean, yes.
It's not that easy.
Yeah.
Well, anything's possible if you got enoughmoney to throw at it.
(37:59):
But Yes.
Yeah.
If that if that all could be made up a partskit for the Grozier could be made.
Groz, and he's all meant and you need an a k s74 u.
So, basically, the kit that Walter has, the,Hank off kit that he has is what you would
need.
To turn into a grocers.
Just grocers were 74 used.
(38:19):
So no and no one is no one's sacrificing theirseventy four kit.
No.
Not without Not
a great kit.
Not without some sort of kit.
Yeah.
Not without some I mean legit basket.
I could take I could take I've got a a 7, a acase kind of a 74 thing that doesn't work over
here.
Right?
I could turn the and I don't have any I don'thave any love for it because it doesn't work
(38:41):
right.
I could dissect that and build something, butit'd be easier almost just to buy a trunnion,
buy a piece of barrel, and start making thingsin take a perfectly good kit and butcher
it like a Mhmm.
Like a butcher and
a, like, a butcher.
DOD.
What was no.
Hold on.
Shooting gallery said, what about a VZScorpion?
(39:04):
I'm I have one kit that I'm going to do for myself.
But, yeah, no, those are if you have thereceiver in the like, if you go by yourself a
receiver, those are very difficult.
I'm also obviously gonna do transfers foranybody that local or friends or family, things
like that.
I'll be doing transfers as well.
So, you know, I mean, transfers are a good wayto to to make extra money.
(39:29):
I mean, because That's
what I'm hoping.
We only charge.
We charge basically $20.
We we're cheap.
$20 5 bucks for the background check.
Mhmm.
That's what
I was thinking.
Yeah.
15.5.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And And
just register with all the the gun websites andstuff like that.
So
Mhmm.
People around the order stuff.
They'll see
you pop up.
Yeah.
(39:50):
We do that on our FFL people come through andand do stuff.
You've you've done stuff through there, butsome other folks
you're my current FFO until I get my own,basically.
As I as I as I say around our place, I say it'slunch money.
Yeah.
So,
right now without a job,
any money is good money.
Yeah.
No.
No.
If you were if
you were doing
(40:11):
2 or 3.
If you're doing 2 or 3 transfers a day, that's$60.80 a day.
It it adds up.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
You you you have to be available, though.
That's another thing.
You gotta just keep
I live at my house 247.
Once all of this gets going, we're we're gonna,like, you know, the people out there will help
(40:31):
us.
We'll all, like, help get the the word outthere, but lots of ideas will come.
Things will come out.
The u you know, the universe provides.
My bread and butter plan
is,
rehabbing, and it's gonna
be rustballing specifically.
I probably
will not, for at least a little bit, get into,hot tank bluing because I don't have the
equipment.
It's it's nasty.
Classic rust.
Yeah.
It's Yeah.
(40:55):
This is, this is interesting right here.
Knight train says $75 at some places in NewJersey to transfer.
That's the highway robbery.
That's crooks.
Holy.
Yes.
Crooks, but that's that's
it's true.
Oh, that's not even the end.
Crooks in New Jersey are quite pervasive.
Hank me how I know.
And then Kirk 24 says, I wish I could findtransfers for 20 closest place to me once 80.
(41:17):
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're through.
30 minutes to pay 40.
Wow.
20 is pretty competitive for Florida.
40.
Yeah.
40 is for a store.
Like, you know, we're saying they're doing,like,
30, 35, maybe sometimes 40.
Yeah, I'll be I'll be doing that as my lunchmoney.
And then, AKs, you can either I will bebuilding AKs in selling them.
(41:46):
But, also, if you want me to do, like, the Troysellers sort sort of thing, if you have a parts
kit you want built, I'll be able to do partskits.
And then rust bluing.
That will be the bread and butter.
That will be, like, the most that I do.
If there's Yeah.
But you you know, this guy's limit.
If you have an idea, if you have a kit, if youhave something you want built, just email me
(42:06):
and we'll figure it out.
You know, that's
primitive hunter 18 says baby face should be,one of those mobile FFL, like Biden said,
about, those elusive gun Mobile.
Mobile.
That's funny.
I don't think you can actually be mobile.
Right?
You can't.
Yeah.
You can No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
(42:26):
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It'll be awesome.
We can't only end.
Oh, you're you're only mobile is, like, in a ina a gun show, gun show.
Yeah.
Unshows are live.
Yes.
You just can't go to the flea market and set upon a Saturday and No.
Start selling.
No.
No.
No.
You could do it.
You could do it either at wherever your FFL ison on the paperwork or at a gun show.
(42:47):
So How do the gun shows work?
Like, you just buy a booth and that's
Yep.
The ATF was a good push.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Interesting.
I've always been curious.
Yeah.
Put it on the see, You might want every once ina while.
It's do a gun show just to get your name outthere.
You drag some of your 8 k's out there.
You show them all.
Yep.
(43:07):
I mean, It don't hurt nothing.
Yeah.
No.
No.
No.
No.
That's that was part of it.
It you know, it's gonna when the ATF guy washere, we talked about like, what are you
because the he asked.
He's like,
what are you gonna be working
on specifically?
Mhmm.
And I was like, it's gonna run the gambit.
I have an 7, and I'm gonna use it to thefullest extent possible.
With him a law, basically.
(43:28):
Yeah.
We got your back, man.
We'll we'll help you out with some different,things that are going on there once everything.
Gets rolling.
The falcon heavy launch was scrubbed.
Yeah.
I saw Lola was.
Lola was telling you that in the chat that itgot scrubbed.
I guess she was following it.
Payload remain healthy with oh, due to a groundside issue, it says.
So Okay.
(43:49):
Something.
So but they have another launch going on, aregular Falcon 9 going off in 3 hours 21
minutes from the same area from Cape Kuna fromfrom the the military side of of that over
there.
Yeah.
So
Okay.
Yeah.
Alright.
So let's, here's what we're gonna do.
We're gonna We're gonna take a break here andcome right back, and we're gonna get more into
(44:10):
the what do you get?
A gun guy for Christmas stuff.
Right.
We
wouldn't be able to keep the Who Move MyFreedom Podcast going without the support of
great companies like High Point Firearms andfull forged gear bags and gear for everyday
life.
Did you know High Point is an American familyowned and operated company located in Ohio with
(44:34):
over 30 years of manufacturing experience.
High Point is proud to be the home of theworking man's gun, and your source for
affordable handguns and carbines with alifetime warranty.
So when you're in the market, please considerhype Alright.
So we're back here.
And I I think it is a cool thing.
Like, every you know, around Christmas, youknow, gun guys are always dreaming of what it
(44:59):
would be nice if their wife or theirsignificant other friends.
I don't know.
Maybe guys, they do, podcasts with will, whatkind of
guns or whatever they would
like to get.
So Let's who wants to go first?
Who wants to go first?
You guys want me to go first?
(45:20):
Well Or do you wanna go?
It depends who you're buying for.
If you're buying for just buddies or you'rebuying for, you know, but, you know, you you
gotta it's you're like me, my friends usuallyhave a pretty good sense of humor.
And as soon as I posted this picture of thisthing here, they all wanted it.
(45:40):
Mhmm.
Oh, sweet.
Wait.
Is this a new patch, your day?
It's a gas tank, but I like it.
I like it.
Yeah.
Donkey.
What is it?
Donkey?
The donkey operator?
Like, they they call the scouts on the militarycans, donkey Dicks.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
That's amazing.
That's awesome.
So, you know, I got a
(46:00):
funny story,
but don't.
He's got nod knocked on too.
He's got dead visionary channel, man.
That is awesome, Walter.
So, okay, Let me just tell you this.
A long time ago, when I was doing hip hop stuffin New York, I don't know if Lola remembers
this, but, I used to I used to, like, you know,do this independent, stuff, and I used to put
on talent shows.
(46:21):
And I did this show in the Bronx, where peoplewill come and perform whatever their songs are.
So you get rappers who come out, or guys doingreggae.
And there was this one young guy that came out,excuse me, to do to do this song, and his song
was called, I got the donkey dick.
I kid you not.
This was his song
that Oh, no.
(46:42):
That he did.
Yeah.
It was it was insane.
And so just now, when you showed that, that'sthe first thing that I thought about when I saw
that.
So Are we?
Oh, we yeah.
There we go.
We froze up for a sec.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're here.
We're still here.
Yeah.
You guys hear me?
Here you go.
(47:03):
Yeah.
You're there.
You're there.
Barely.
You're barely coming through.
Let me make sure.
I think everything should be good with theinternet here.
Let me see.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think how's that?
Deleted.
(47:23):
Yeah.
I'm still here.
I'm still here.
Everything looks like it's good.
I just realized I had more than one device.
I had more than one device on it.
Excuse me.
Yeah.
I'm still here.
I think everyone's still there.
If you guys can hear us, let us know.
Yeah.
(47:44):
Just let us know if we're still good in feedingout there.
I can
see I
can see Patrick.
So It's terrible from our end.
Well, I can see you too, but
Yeah.
Everything should be cool.
I don't know what's going on.
Let us, yeah, let us know if we're back.
I just realized, like, I had multiple, like, myphone hit for some reason gotten on the thing.
(48:08):
That we're using to do it.
So but I took it off.
So it should be clearing up now.
So let us know if, low look.
Can you see the show?
It did.
It did.
It did.
It did clear up?
Okay.
Alright.
My apologies for that.
That's totally my fault.
It's either that
one.
You made
that Kochi mama channel on over there, man.
(48:31):
It's either that or me trying to tell thedonkey dick or reggae.
Reggae song story.
So, yeah, that's cool.
That's that's a cool action.
I'll try this advice on.
Yes.
Yeah.
Tell me.
What you you were telling the story about yourtalent show thing, and
Mhmm.
When you were talking talent show, it wasbreaking up, and I couldn't hear what you were
saying.
So
Oh,
so what I was saying is, it's
(48:51):
a story.
Well, back in the days, when I was doing the,you know, when was doing the independent
producer thing and out there, you know, makinghip hop.
We used to put on a talent sugar.
And we did one of we did a show in the Bronx.
I think Lola actually came to that show becauseit was around the time she met me.
And there was this guy that got up on stage toperform.
(49:13):
He was doing Rage, and his song was I got thedonkey dick.
That was his that was his song that he wasdoing.
And, I will never forget that song.
You're not meant to you're not meant to tell astory.
Yeah.
You have broken up so much that this story isjust not meant to told.
Yeah.
Because it broke up again.
Oh my god.
Okay.
Yeah.
The the internet, guys.
(49:34):
Go ahead and show the patch wall.
Just show the patch.
That's it.
Where what's the story with the patch?
Okay.
This is another one.
If you have a friend that that that thatFrequently uses his middle finger.
This is a pretty good patch for for that.
This is a good one.
(49:56):
Then a lot of people wouldn't be at alloffended about that.
You know, they would just go, that's a cutelittle duck you got there.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Alright.
Whose idea was that 1?
And the last one I bought was this one here.
Oh, sweet.
I don't know.
So Skull.
I see Skull at
a box of fries and bullets.
Yeah.
So I've seen the, I've seen the fry box but theskull, that's new.
(50:23):
That's cool.
Okay.
Is that Chrome
b?
Network,
Yeah.
No.
That is big dog.
That is not
great.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, big dogs.
And then, of course, you know
once out of the cage.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Anyways, I got these from and I don't have anyI got these from a place called tactical gear
(50:44):
junky.
Yeah.
I think we're good.
Look.
I cleared up.
I cleared up real nice.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So, and I and the only reason I found out aboutthem, because I got a random email.
You know, stuff for sale, Christmas, that kindof stuff.
Mhmm.
So
Okay.
So those are your patches that you made orpatches someone else?
No.
No.
No.
No.
(51:04):
This is
We just bought them.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
I know.
1st, I can
do it.
Bought them.
Yeah.
I I wish I would Hank thought of this, but Itjust
Yeah.
I mean, that's just, yeah.
Boom.
I won't tell the, I won't tell the story again.
It don't get much better than that.
I mean, come on.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
No.
That's awesome.
So now, listen, speaking of patches, Speakingof patches and talking about Christmas, which
(51:29):
we're gonna get into the Christmas guns.
I figured, but this is a good segue to show youguys this.
So I actually went to 5:11 the other day, 5.11.
And, I saw this really cool patch And I figuredI would get this for the 2 of you for
Christmas.
So at some point, I'm gonna give this to you,but I did actually purchase this for you guys.
(51:52):
Check that out.
Look at
it.
So there you go.
That's mine.
So for anyone listening, that is, attack he'sgot a shield and all his other tactical gear
on, and he has an MP 5.
MP 5.
MP5.
Very nice.
So I figured we're all MP5 guys.
So,
(52:12):
Yes.
We are.
Yeah.
So there you go.
So that at some point, you guys will get that.
I don't know when, Patrick, at some point.
I think I'll I think I'll get Lola to to mailthat out or something.
What's Walter
Oh, speaking of speaking of Lola, I have Lola'sr e I jacket that Richard he's brought up.
Oh, cool.
To me.
(52:33):
Oh, sweet.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So so, Christmas guns, Christmas guns, Patrick,come on.
What's I know I know right now with everythinggoing on, you're not getting too many guns, but
if that wasn't the issue, what would be yourChristmas gun of choice?
You know, maybe Marley's in the other room.
(52:54):
She has a secret bank account.
She's been saving money to get you
You, I I don't know that I'm you know, thecrazy thing is I don't necessarily need
anything at the moment.
I know.
I
Are you so you cannot be serious, man.
Get this bullshit in me.
(53:14):
Right?
I know you are still you still have pages openwith some shit.
I didn't need this, and I didn't need this.
I don't see out I don't have Hank, like, crazy,obsessive, Aug Aug.
I don't have any crazy obsessive stuff at themoment.
I'm not sure.
I've I've I've purposefully put myself where Ihaven't looked at any guns for, like, a month
(53:39):
and a half for obvious reasons.
Don't know.
I'm not sure.
You're not thinking about anything relate.
So what about knives, accessories, tools?
You got nothing in your brain?
Oh, she
she is getting me a Chris present.
I I had her do it for me.
She is so
I I picked up a
microtech 6 months ago, 3, and probably 6months ago.
(54:02):
And the scales on the my protector were allmessed up.
So I actually did have her send it off to aguy.
This was all I wanted for Christmas.
I told her.
I sent she sent
it off to a guy
that makes custom scales for knives, Chad Mossis his name.
And, she's getting custom scales put into theMicrotech for me, which is
(54:24):
pretty neat.
So Okay.
That's cool.
Alright.
So you're still a Microtech guy.
It's gonna
be it's gonna be pretty cheap.
Okay.
So you're not off of, you're not off ofMicrotech.
Oh, god.
No.
They just released, they just announced a wholebunch of new stuff.
They're they're redoing a couple of their,like, classic knives that I really love.
Oh, god forbid, I'm gonna have to buy thosenext.
(54:46):
Yeah.
Knight train says there's a local five elevenstore next to the big mall here, and it's very
pricey.
511 is all over the country now, all over thecountry.
I I think most states have been to I was evenin Maryland than they had a 511.
So, I remember one time I was at Seema Show,and I actually ran into the to these guys that
(55:09):
bought I remember there was a, like, a biggroup that came in and bought 5 11 years ago.
And I remember running into those guys Cimashow because they were doing a 5:11 and, Mike
Magpole, like, some kind of pickup truck.
I think it was a Toyota, Koma or something likethat.
It was a Toyota.
I was there.
Oh, yeah.
(55:29):
Okay.
Yeah.
And I remember those guys talking about howthey're gonna open all stores.
And now every where you go, they've got storesout there.
So, 42 children.
I don't know.
Once once once you it's kinda like once youonce you're everywhere, you're nothing special
kind of thing.
(55:49):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
It used to be there was just one, like, inVegas.
Remember that?
There was the one in Vegas as the store that Iknew at first, and I would go check it out.
Long as they Strange.
I I I think company sometimes lude their losetheir their their soul when they go, like, mega
everywhere.
Sure.
Because then it just becomes another place todump a bunch of crap.
(56:11):
Yep.
Yeah.
That's always the day.
It isn't
it isn't special anymore.
It's just 5:11.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm with you there.
Yeah.
I think that's always the danger.
They have a lot of sales and stuff like that.
So I noticed, like, someone said it's priceyand stuff.
I check them out.
Thinking of sales.
They have sales and stuff like that going on.
Thinking of sales.
Be showing off, Walt.
(56:33):
This was at 308, Bear Creek Arsenal upper thatI bought that was on sale around Black Friday
time, side charger, and the lower is a combatarmory 308 lower that I picked up for, like,
$65 of Blim.
Mhmm.
I Hank this magpul stock.
I can't remember where the hell I got it from.
(56:54):
It came some I might have bought it at KnobCreek 1 year.
I've been sitting in the box.
And I never really used it for anything untilthis this seems like the perfect place for
it.
Mhmm.
Here we go.
That's close.
Looks good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I test fired it today and Okay.
It ran with just about every ammo I stuck in.
I didn't like the Malaysian surplus.
It would not cycle that shift, but, so I had todig deep into the bowels of the the 308 ammo
(57:23):
sector.
And I put, like, pulled out a can.
I put I I I pulled this can out and it's alldusty on top.
I'm like, what the hell is inside of here?
Cracked it open.
It was a whole bunch of, like, hunting ammo,like reloads that somebody did.
Mhmm.
That I must have got some place.
They were all the same.
Soft point reloads.
Stuck them in.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
(57:43):
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
They came right out.
So I'm stuck at all my fingers.
Did someone did we share that on our thing, orwhere did that go that that the ammo prices are
gonna still be going up?
Because
You sent that as a you sent that as a metric.
Yeah.
And I saw the news article, and the companythis out or whatever is if if you across the
board.
Yeah.
(58:03):
I I I have mixed feelings about all that kindof stuff.
But, Timmy, that's just that's that's when youwhen you put stuff out there like that, that
means You need to buy some ammo right nowbecause we're not selling anything.
Christmas.
Yeah.
Well, I agree.
Yeah.
Manipulation of the manipulation of what goingon there.
Yeah, here's the article.
(58:23):
This was newsweek, and it's dated December 7th.
Vista Outdoor parent company, to many firearmsbusinesses told Newsweek that it will
substantially increase its ammunition price dueto an anticipated global shortage of gunpowder.
The Minnesota based company confirmed theauthenticity of a December first letter sent to
(58:45):
customers that it would go ahead with it acrossthe board increase of its ammunition and
gunpowder prices on January 1st.
So and, you know, world events.
So guess what, Patrick, if you thought youcouldn't get primers now, just wait.
I almost I I almost just bought some justbecause that I I just saw some pop up.
And I was like, you know what?
(59:05):
Maybe I'll buy a couple $100 with the primersand just set them aside.
Wow.
Yeah.
It's like money in the bank when things getnutty.
It's better than money in the bank, actually.
So,
yeah, I they're what they're gonna cause is a,surplus, which is great.
(59:26):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well,
I actually do you know what?
Maybe it's interesting.
We'll see how far people are willing to go toget screwed for ammo.
Yeah.
At some point, people are not gonna buy shit.
And these prices have to come down.
I got news for you to come.
That's happening with cars.
Isn't it?
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Well
Well, yeah.
Because they're the economy is in a suckyposition right now.
(59:46):
Mhmm.
You know?
So scary time too.
Like, people get laid off around the end of theyear.
There's all kinds of things cutbacks and stufflike that going on.
So, yeah, we'll see how all of this works out.
It's gonna be interesting.
So and of of course, I think these guys areusing the excuse of, like, what's going on in
Israel and what's going on with
Oh, that's not.
(01:00:07):
That's That's
But Israel they're using.
That's what they're using.
Is Israel's such a teeny little thing going onthere.
Yes.
They're shooting all day all night long.
It's such a teed look how small Gaza is.
That did the little speck.
I'm sorry.
Just make a meal.
Okay.
You know?
And so compare that compare that to the 1000kilometer long front line in Ukraine.
(01:00:31):
You tell me.
Yeah.
Ukraine is definitely a bigger swamp.
Coming.
And then as you as you've been saying, and nowI'm watching it, there's shit about to pop off
in Guyana.
My, you know,
you didn't believe you didn't believe me.
I sent him a tech I said
No.
You said it was you said it already popped off.
(01:00:52):
You said it already popped off, which it didit.
It's about.
The the Venezuelan's has already bet intrusionsin the guy on and Hank them.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, you know, but You know how you fix thatyou how you fix that shit?
You Yep.
You
just call in
a little air strike on all of Venezuela's,frontal places
there and just
So let me just explain something to you.
(01:01:14):
Guyana, has shit for a military.
Me, you, and Patrick
I know that.
And some dudes, you know, some other dudes outthere.
We don't need too many dudes to go take overthat place.
So why do you think Venezuela is doing whatthey're doing?
Because it's a walk in the park.
Well And
there's oil and Guyana.
There's a lot of oil and us.
That's that's my guess is what I'm gonna do.
So it's these things have always been incontention.
(01:01:36):
There's a lot of stuff going on with Diane.
It's very close to the equator.
So it's a good place to launch rockets,etcetera.
Yes.
It is.
You've got lots of natural resources and got, Imean, a shit ton of natural resources.
Diana has a lot of the most waterfalls of anyplace.
So you've got you can have high school metro.
Right here.
Tico Tourism.
Eco terrorism.
(01:01:56):
Yeah.
It's it's They wanted waterfalls.
Yeah.
I think about
They that's they said,
man, they said, don't go chasing waterfalls andnight in list.
TLC.
That's so good.
I didn't listen to it.
There's gold there.
As I've told you guys, I have one of my uncles,one of my father's brothers, owns, gold mines
in Guyana, but he lives in the Bronx, so youshould figure that one out.
(01:02:17):
So there's a lot of natural resources inGuyana, including there is oil off shore and a
bunch of other stuff.
But the government is so corrupt that, youknow, you can own shit.
You could you could be the people of that caryou're never getting anything.
There's too much corruption going on overthere.
Yeah.
Guyana's basically run by Colombian cartels andthe Chinese who are obviously the Chinese are
(01:02:42):
looking for resources.
Colombian are looking for different ways to gettheir, you know, keep the drug trade going and
all that.
And I think at the same time, you will I thinkAmerica's already involved in that particular
thing, and you will see other places gettinginvolved in this because they also want those
resources.
So, but, yeah, you know, I mean, all the thisthese all of these regions are are ready for
(01:03:07):
trouble.
And you probably will see, what's the name ofthat Russian group?
What's up?
Wagner Wagner?
Bogner, man.
Is it the Bogner group?
Yeah.
We'll see those guys' asses over there for acontrol group.
What's up, Walt?
No.
Well, that's also you have to look past theobvious.
(01:03:27):
And and and who's who's providing the theweapons to the Venezuelan.
Putin.
Putin.
I would put it.
There are problems.
I don't.
Put it.
Put it.
Put it.
Put it.
Places there are.
Yeah.
But, no, you, Pudipoo, you you you all allschool Russian way of doing things, communist,
(01:03:48):
you create wars all over the place.
Mhmm.
You know, in that way, the Americans Americansare busy everywhere.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So Yeah.
You know, it's one of the best
things to have in this plan.
Proxy wars.
Like, this is it's proxy wars.
That's what we have a lot going on.
Nowadays.
Yeah.
Like a car, like, a, like, proctal.
(01:04:09):
Oh.
The best way to get rid of oh, there.
Oh, look.
It is.
So
fresh and so clean.
Oh, there we go.
Bart noises.
That's the way.
Yeah.
Speaking, you know, I had a I had aconversation at at my party, from the
(01:04:33):
You got 15 seconds.
50.
Okay.
I'll I'll I'll it ain't a 15 second now.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Alright.
We're good.
Yeah.
We're gonna take this break.
It's a funny one too.
It's it's about family.
It's about fans.
Okay.
Alright.
We'll be right short.
It is.
We'll be right back.
With arms list, you can shop the extensive listof local and nationwide firearms classified.
(01:04:54):
Now with more confidence because of their builtin firewall.
For only 6.99 a month for personal use or $30 amonth for business vendors, So when you're in
the market, please consider arms list.
We wouldn't be able to keep the Who Move MyFreedom Podcast going without the support of
great companies like arms list.
Alright.
(01:05:14):
Bada bing.
Bada boom.
We are back.
Alright.
So, Walt, tell us your family.
Okay.
Oh, so let me let
me ask.
Uh-huh.
Let me ask you to figure, growing up in yourhouse.
I mean, if you were to pass gas at the at thedinner table,
Oh my gosh.
Would it be
a funny thing, or would you get beat for it?
Beat.
I would not get beaten.
No.
No beaten.
(01:05:35):
No beaten.
Did we laugh?
Would you laugh and giggle?
Oh, cool.
Yes.
Not in my family.
Okay.
So that came up as a conversation about thatwhole that whole thing.
You know?
Uh-huh.
And I found out that my friend, Sean, theydidn't fart in public.
They did not fart.
(01:05:56):
So it's it's out here.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
The story the story goes, then they'd go overto this other family, these other friends of
the family, and it was a big thing.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You know, whenever you're laughing, giggle andhave a good time with it.
Mhmm.
So I don't think I ever heard my dad fartgrowing up or my mom.
(01:06:16):
Yeah.
That was a faux pas, literally, a fart Youliterally didn't do that well.
I wouldn't be 80, but I would not start.
I I would not just let rip.
Definitely, it would not just let rip.
Yeah.
I mean, my mother would probably pick upwhatever.
It was the closest thing to her and throw itright outside your head.
So, yeah.
No.
You just said walk up to your walk up tosomebody and just kinda back up to their right
(01:06:39):
in their face.
Yeah.
I didn't know about you guys, but when I grewup sitting at the dinner table with the family,
that could get pretty sad sometimes because,you know, like so so I'll give you I'll tell
you what I'm talking about.
Lola.
Lola loves with your family.
Lola loves to cook.
Right?
Lola loves to cook.
She has to cook.
She's that's her thing.
So Lola will literally make something for meAnd then something for for this, and then
(01:07:03):
something for the other side.
Look, this is Lola.
Hell, f and no.
She's she's she's crazy.
At that.
But she loves This
is what I'm cooking, and this is what's goingon the table.
And if you don't like it, you don't eat it.
So that was my mother.
That's what my mother did.
She made whatever she wanted to make.
Like, my older my older brother never ever atechicken.
He's he I think at some point, he thinks, like,he since since we were little kids, he thought,
(01:07:26):
like, chickens look like little babies, so herefused to eat chickens.
So my mother would make food.
And let's say she did chicken, She puts it outthere.
And if you don't eat it, you can't leave thetable.
You get smacked upside the head.
You have to eat what is there.
It's not even like, oh, this is
a suggestion.
Oh, no.
See.
Yeah.
So it would get better.
(01:07:46):
You don't
have to eat, but this is all I'm serving.
You're not getting anything else.
Oh, my mother didn't give us choices.
You can't leave that table.
You could sit there ball in your eyes.
I have scared.
Oh, I don't care
about that.
You could throw yourself off that table.
Do whatever you better 8.
That's so that's I don't know if anyone elsegrew up like that.
Just fart and forget.
(01:08:08):
Yeah.
So much less, I don't think we had the nerve torip.
To rip 1?
Yeah.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
So, yeah.
I guess that's that's why I wanted to pull.
I got a couple of loopy cushions, and I'll somepeople get really pissed when you play that
they throw a whoopee click.
They're going to sit down and and now they'rejust they go like, oh, that's just
(01:08:30):
oh, I mean, so let let me ask you, could youcurse Could you curse in your house when you
Oh,
I still don't curse around my parents.
Not too much.
No.
Yeah.
You, yeah, you couldn't do none of that.
Couldn't do none of that.
Yeah.
We, I mean, we Hank rules, obviously.
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, not
not
I mean, not not like No.
(01:08:51):
Yeah.
Listen.
When I was a kid, I I didn't understand theconcept of mother.
I didn't understand what that concept was.
I thought my mother was like a, like, howsomeone would think of a prison warden.
It I I remember the day.
That is really sad.
I remember the day when I looked at this kidwith their mother, I was like, oh, shit.
That's that's what that's a mother.
(01:09:13):
That's my my mother is a mother.
It should be like that, but it's like this.
I remember
that.
Present award.
Yeah.
It's really, really.
Yeah.
That's real sad.
That's that's weird.
I don't like that.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says when he was 18, hisparents didn't care.
Okay.
So how I grew up?
By 18, you couldn't be in the house.
(01:09:34):
Or whatever.
But Yeah.
No.
That wasn't a thing for us either.
I mean,
I mean, I I had moved out.
I think I'd moved out at 19.
Mhmm.
But I wasn't kicked out.
Yeah.
Were you were you went off to college at 19,18, 19, or just you
moved out?
Yeah.
I was I did.
I was at HCC for 2 years, and then I moved offfor the other couple years.
(01:09:59):
So
Mhmm.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
I couldn't wait to get the hell out, man.
I
my family was great.
I never it didn't bother me.
That's so wild.
Didn't have any problem.
My my dad was it followed my dad when I left,actually.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
I I didn't.
I I just wanted to move out with my friends.
You know, I wouldn't, you know,
(01:10:19):
Oh, you want it to be like, yeah, you want itto be, like, you know I wanted to actually be
it.
I always Mhmm.
I thought it would be a big party.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
And we did have we did have some parties, butit wasn't like that.
You know, I mean, it wasn't it wasn't what Ithought it was gonna be.
So Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But, you know, and you gotta move out ofsomething.
(01:10:39):
Yeah.
I didn't have any I didn't have any moneyeither when I moved that, but there was, like,
it was, like, 3 or 4 of living in the samehouse.
So Mhmm.
Everything was split up, so it was affordablethen.
Mhmm.
I don't I don't know how I don't know how, ayoungling currently can't even look at a house,
especially around here, as much as the housescost around here.
It's expensive here.
(01:11:00):
It's no freaking way.
Yeah.
No.
Yeah.
You have to look out in the country like whereyou Hank or somewhere in a smaller town to to
be able to afford to to buy a house.
Mhmm.
You know, I mean, it's
Well, but so in my time, like, in New York, youcould rent a room and different things like
that.
You can't rent shit in New York anymore.
I mean, It's a oh, there is still rent control,I guess, but
(01:11:23):
yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the studio apartment in New York isridiculously expensive.
So I would
love to see I'd love to see rent controlremoved and just see how ballooned that market
gets.
I mean, I would not
be able to afford anything.
Yeah.
I think knowing what I know today, you'rebetter off, like, how I have this van and I
could live in it.
This is more comfortable
(01:11:43):
than a
studio.
You can't
you can't have a family a in a
class b.
No.
But when you're young and you move out, youdon't have a family.
It's just you.
Yeah.
But, you know, it all takes you to yeah.
Well, Yeah.
I know.
I know.
I mean, this will be this is I shouldn't evensay this, but when I was eighteen and I moved
out, guess what?
Guess what happened?
(01:12:03):
Like, half my family moved out with me.
Seriously.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I decided I was moving out.
My dad decided he was also moving out.
And then he then so my so my younger brothermoved to it.
So like, I got a place and everyone came tolive there.
Then my older brother wound up living there,then I had a friend of mine I went to high
(01:12:25):
school with that wound up living there.
And I remember working, like, literally 3 jobs.
I had 2 jobs during the week, so I would go towork.
Like, I worked from overnight, And then I wouldleave there and go to work during the day.
So I was, like, working in housekeepingovernight at a, a place called leave at home
for adults.
(01:12:45):
In in Elmhurst Queens, then I would leave thereand go to the upper east side where I worked at
the hospital for special surgery and I workedas a doorman.
So I would do that 9 to 5.
I would leave that, go back home, eat, nap, dothat during the week.
And then on the weekends, I worked at another,like, a health care facility in housekeeping on
the weekends just to pay for the rent soeveryone could live in this place.
(01:13:09):
That was a nightmare.
Oh, well, they weren't
bizarre is bizarre.
There was supposed to be, but everyone didwhatever the hell they wanted to.
And so at the end of
the day,
I was the I was the guy who was responsibleYeah.
I wound up running off of that.
In this movie.
Yeah.
I wound up just leaving everyone's ass thereand going off and and like, renting.
I re I remember I rented this attic room whereI shared the bathroom with with these other
(01:13:32):
guys and that's Yeah.
Somebody else is paying this.
I ain't I ain't paying for everybody.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I tried it.
I tried to do it, but, yeah,
all my roommate slash friends, which I'm stilloff.
We split everything up.
So Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, so those okay.
Yeah.
I think I've met some of those guys.
Right?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You met some.
(01:13:52):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I still Hank, I mean, my one friend, Jack, I'veknown since 2nd grade.
So Mhmm.
That's a long time ago.
Yeah.
Okay.
That sounds Patrick that's like Patrick and hisbuddies.
Yeah.
I've had the same friend groups in 6th grade.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Those are the guys that came over here to shootone time.
Right?
Yeah.
Yep.
Same same.
We've had a couple of add ons when you, like,Robert, you you would remember Robert Tuck
(01:14:15):
politics.
He was an add on in college.
We had a couple other people ads on in collegeand stuff
like that.
But, no, my the core for end group has been thesame since middle school.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And
then I'm I married somebody who moved around acouple times and Hank no core friend group.
So it's it's really weird to me.
(01:14:36):
But her my friend, you know, is not her friend.
My my 3 or 4 1, 2.
My 3 or 4 male friends are like my brothers.
So
Mhmm.
I kinda think Yeah.
I didn't have any brothers, so yeah.
No.
My my friend groups, like, my male friends arethe type that I'd need something has to get
(01:14:57):
done.
I'll I will hit in the car right.
If somebody texted me and said, hey.
I need you to help me with this.
I'd be in the car right now on the way.
Like Yeah.
No no questions.
I think I'm more like Marley.
I grew up moving around all the time too.
So, and I try to avoid my family as much aspossible.
Lola and my kids are the people who I've spentthe most time with.
In my life.
(01:15:17):
That's so that's so crazy to me.
Well, I mean, I've spent I've spent the mosttime with my wife right across the other side
over there.
Mhmm.
But they're not my male friend.
She's not my male friend, so there's adifference.
So
Yeah.
I mean, I guess, like, here in the gun world,I've had friends for a wall and, you know,
like, you you there's going back, but, yeah, Inever had that kind of thing.
(01:15:37):
I just always moved all the time.
So and and there are people that I, like, I Iknew they used to keep in touch with them and
all that kind of stuff, but I'll be honest, alot of people from New York are stuck in what I
would call, like, the, communists,brainwashing.
So it's tough to it's tough to be who I amtoday.
(01:15:58):
And, You're you're a you're a you're a you're ayou're a way you think you're you're like a
you're like a redneck.
Yeah.
You're like a hillbills pariah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember, like, these guys I went to highschool with that would find me on Facebook, you
know, and friend me on Facebook and then getinto fights with gum people.
(01:16:21):
And I was like, oh, these people look crazy.
They don't have any clue of, like, who thesepeople are that are my friends on Facebook.
Yeah.
So, for that reason, all those folks, basicallydon't deal with me.
Which is fine by me.
So, you know Yeah.
Exactly.
Right?
It's like, yeah.
(01:16:41):
By the way, shout out to Rich.
He's in the chat.
He says Hank is my only Hey, Rich.
So there you go.
I Rich has a freaking carry.
What is that thing?
Some kind of, what is what are those, likescavenger birds?
Like,
Crow?
The it it's a I don't wanna say it's a crow.
(01:17:03):
It's what's the Raven?
No.
Not a raven.
It's those real ugly ones.
Has burden We see no.
No.
No.
We see those birds we see on the side of theroad that are always dragging like meat.
Oh, shoot.
Yeah.
He's like Oh, buzzard.
Yeah.
He's got a buzzer that live literally lives onhis roof.
That's your buddy right there.
I told him I told him that was pebbles.
(01:17:23):
Reincarnated.
He I don't know how it did it, but
I I I I was yesterday, I was helped with, yeah,one of the things I did yesterday was we put
some Christmas lights up, and I had to tie thewires up, and I'm standing on this little
ladder stool thing that my wife has.
I hate the thing because soon as you get up onit, you have nothing to hang on to, and it's a
good way to fall off.
(01:17:44):
And so I'm there's a there's a buzzard flyThere's a buzzard flying over the house, and
he's just waiting for me to fall off theladder.
That's all
it is.
Well, good luck to him.
Maybe he could drag you out so that you don'thave the buzzards.
Hank you guys ever seen the buzzage drag, like,if there's a carcass, they'll drag it out in
the road so cars can drive over it.
Have you guys ever seen that?
(01:18:04):
I
haven't seen that.
I hit a buzzard in the suburban when they weredoing that silly shit.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
It didn't take off fast enough, and, boom, hitthe buzzer, and then his buddies probably
picked him clean too.
So Yeah.
Oh, they don't care.
Yeah.
If you watch if you want like, I've seen thebuzzer dragging the meat out, and I think they
(01:18:24):
want the cars to drive over it and break it upmore.
You tenderize it?
Yeah.
I've seen it, Let me see.
I'm trying to see if I can get a picture, but Idon't think I have a good picture of that thing
on, okay.
Hold on.
Let's see.
This was it was on his roof.
Here, I'll show you guys this.
So this thing was on his roof right there.
(01:18:47):
Yeah.
Okay.
Can you see it?
Yeah.
Yeah, you could see it turning around andlooking right there, and then it flew off to a
tree.
And this thing was massive.
That's a big one.
That's a black vulture.
Yeah.
I think it was massive, but he told me it livesout there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They like Florida.
It must it must be, you know, things to pick ataround there.
(01:19:08):
Yeah.
He says Rich says it's a turkey vulture.
No.
It's a black vulture.
The turkeys have red necks
that Well, in the picture, can't I can't tellif it has a black, all black No.
I Hank
it was and it's a black hole.
Yeah.
It was, like, black and gray.
It was black and gray.
Okay.
Yeah.
If it's all black, it's the it's a blackvulture if it's
a red.
If it has red.
It all racist on us now with this black and redand everything.
(01:19:29):
Primitive hunter says, I don't know ifanything, but bugs eat buzzards.
Really?
And, 42 chill says a chicken hawk.
That wasn't a chicken hawk.
I don't think.
I have
no chicken.
I'm a chicken off.
Yeah.
So, alright.
So listen, guns, guns, We gotta talk we'retalking about guns here for Christmas.
(01:19:50):
Yeah.
Walter.
So I'm gonna ask you the same thing.
I asked Patrick.
I know you have a lot of guns.
You know, what's your what would be your dream?
Christmas's got here.
Kind of fair.
That's he said a Christmas thing.
So
Like, what would be nice if someone was lookingat it and, like, you know what?
They really love you, Walter, and they go, I'mgonna get Walter a gun.
(01:20:13):
That he doesn't have, but I need to know whatWalter doesn't have that he'd like to have.
You want some ammo.
You want some ammo, probably.
No.
Ammo would work.
Yeah.
Ammo's almost always good.
Mhmm.
I mean
Yeah.
At UK Even one box of ammo is good these days.
No.
I do need accessories.
I need a flashlight.
(01:20:34):
Yeah.
Oh, that's true.
Yeah.
Flash light.
I need a good flashlight.
I need a flash
Yeah.
I have a a an AK over here that needs aflashlight on the side of
it.
Mhmm.
Oh.
Optics are always good, by the way.
If, like, note all kidding aside
Oh, great.
Right?
Yes.
Yeah.
You've got a gun guy out there.
You wanna buy something for?
Optics.
Red dots.
Oh, hell.
Yeah.
I get a red dot.
(01:20:54):
Red dot's always oh, Yeah.
Fantastic choice.
You can do primary arms.
You can do, let me see what's
the monthly.
Hollow sun.
Yeah.
Hall sun's really good.
Hemmet.
What's the other one?
Primary Arms Hollow Sun that I'm missing I'mmissing Oh, damn it.
(01:21:14):
What's the other primary arms?
Hollow Sun, and then there was, what is thatother company?
In that same kind of like, primary armscategory.
Yeah.
Okay.
I guess
Same makes some good ones.
Yeah.
This is an explosion of, optics companies outthere.
So Oh, what we what we did here?
(01:21:37):
Oh, vortex.
Vortex.
Yeah.
Knight Strange set it.
Vortex.
Yeah.
Vortex.
Very good too.
Driven Hunter brought up Gideon.
Don't forget about Gideon.
Get in.
Get in.
Rich says, have you tried gun beam for aflashlight?
Gun beam?
No.
You guys tried the gun beam?
Okay.
I'm not I'm not familiar with that one.
I'll have to look into that.
(01:21:58):
So what so what would be your thing, Walt?
What you got?
Like I said, like like you were just as a gift.
Okay.
First thing, me and my significant other reallydon't buy each other Christmas presents too
much because we buy it.
We buy it.
We buy her own Christmas spirit.
Yeah.
It's like Patrick was saying, you guys probablywork it out like Patrick Tilbar.
Okay.
I like that.
(01:22:18):
I I just Yeah.
I mean, look.
I I I got this that I got, you know, and she'sgets this and she gets that.
You know?
Oh, was somebody saying something?
No.
That sounded like either the baby or the dog.
Probably the dog.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
(01:22:39):
Yeah.
We could
hear him.
Oh, yeah.
You.
Mhmm.
I I'm
actually You know, I believe you guys
are at a loss.
This is so insane.
You guys are at a loss.
Well, I mean, because
I have so many.
Yeah.
That's true.
I I, you know, I don't wanna brag or anything,but I do have a couple of guns.
Yeah.
So I I I don't know.
(01:23:01):
I'd hate to have somebody buy me a gun thinkingthey did the best thing they could do for me,
and they cannot get it and I go,
you know what?
Here's something.
I'll say sorry
to have one of you.
You know what?
Something I would love to get.
That Walter, PPK, all black with the walnutgrips.
You can you can buy that any day and send it tome.
Okay?
(01:23:21):
Okay.
But, and and that and and to be honest withyou, it's tough to actually, you know, I've
seen them out there.
But to get a good price and stuff like that.
But that's a that's a cool smelters.
Expensive.
Those those
Well, when those PBKs come up, they sell outtoo.
I think that's the one that I bought at theauction was I think I paid 4 something for it.
(01:23:42):
That's cheap.
Yeah.
That's a good price.
That's a good price.
That is a
good price.
Cheap.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And did that have the walnut that had the oldwalnut grips.
Right?
No.
It's got plastic grips.
It's got plastic grips.
Okay.
But I think can you fit the walnut gripsthey're making now.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's fine.
Yeah.
So I mean, sometimes the
simplest thing for me is the best kind ofthing.
(01:24:03):
You know?
Mhmm.
Today, I was on I I fell for an ad onsportsman's guide.
Right?
Mhmm.
And, and they had circ their military surplusup to 60% off.
So, of course, I'm a sucker.
I'm I'm drawn to it.
So I go I'm looking around I bought myself 2entrenching tools.
And
That's the sort of stuff that I like.
(01:24:23):
Yeah.
Good.
I, you know, militaria
and nylon and things like that.
That's what I like.
I bought 2.
They got these, Romanian, shoulder bag I don'tknow what they cared in, but they look like
brand new.
They got leather.
Old school kind of making stuff with leatherand buckles.
I bought a couple of those.
I'm gonna give away one for the Christmaschange thing in New Orleans.
(01:24:45):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And I think I know somebody that might oncethey once she sees my bag, that bag, she'll
probably want 1, so I'll give that to her too.
So Mhmm.
I don't We'll see.
Mhmm.
Alexis likes that kind of stuff.
So Okay.
Yeah.
I wonder where she got that from.
Something random place.
She totally didn't grow up seeing those thingsaround there and it said something.
(01:25:06):
Okay.
A couple a couple of Christmas that goes.
We were to this to store it locally here.
It's right
next to James.
Hold on a second.
Hold on.
We're gonna take a break.
Okay.
Coming right back.
We wouldn't be able to keep the Who move myfreedom podcast going without the support of a
Dow or decentralized autonomous organizationlike Tusk crypto.
Tusk cryptocurrency
is a firearm friendly e commerce
option for online payment transactions securedon the blockchain.
(01:25:30):
So when you're in the crypto market, pleaseconsider Tusk, T USC.
Okay.
Sorry about that, Walt.
Go go for your story.
So we're we're out at the, I think it's calledthe home store or something.
It was It's it's right next to Jason's deli.
Oh, good.
We've had lunch before.
Oh, so It's a and it's it's one of those storesthat's got all kinds of It's full of Chinese.
(01:25:51):
Home goods.
Right?
From front to back.
No.
No.
We're walking.
They got Christmas trees.
What what do they have?
They have a black Christmas tree.
A black.
Christmas tree.
Okay.
Is this a condo or what the hell?
What the was it?
Oh, just a black Christmas tree with, like,purple white boots on it.
So a goth a goth Christmas tree.
Go ahead.
(01:26:12):
Yeah.
So you
just my wife my wife takes a picture of it andsends this to my daughter Alexis Alexus ran out
and bought 1 right away.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
If you know her, that makes sense.
History.
Yeah.
I mean, she's not she's not, like, weird oranything like that with the, you know, the the
gothic.
She just likes that different stuff.
(01:26:32):
Mhmm.
You know?
I mean, I was like,
Yeah.
Okay.
That's interesting.
I have never seen that, but I guess it wouldshow up nicely with the lights and, you you
know,
it's it's
just a style thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like the Jack the Jack, not Jack Frost,but Jack, Jack Skeleton from that movie Mhmm.
(01:26:54):
Uh-huh.
From, you know, around Christmas time, a lot ofthat stuff comes out with Jack Skeleton.
Mhmm.
So Mhmm.
Oh, from, what's his name?
That's the, Nightmare before Christmas.
Nightmare before Christmas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All the have you guys started looking atChristmas movies yet?
I can't do I'm not ready.
No.
I haven't.
I'm not ready.
(01:27:14):
I'm not ready.
All the streamers are trying to force them onyou.
I'm not gonna Not yet.
I gotta wait for that.
And then one thing I've noticed that's funny isthat I've noticed that any new movie about
Christmas Santa Claus now has to be black, Iguess, because of diversity, equity, and
inclusion.
Every every
new movie
(01:27:37):
has Why does Santa Claus also have to be black?
I mean, seriously.
You know?
I mean,
yeah.
I I I I get it, but it's like, you know, that
People all around the world.
I'm black.
I'm black.
You know, I'm from the Caribbean.
I lived in I lived in Africa.
I've lived in England.
Santa close to white dude for crying out loud.
(01:28:01):
But seriously, you know, unless your dad isdressing up as Santa Claus, which my dad never
ever did.
He didn't do any
of that shit.
My dad didn't even believe in Tarzan.
You know, my dad was like, yeah.
There's no white guy swinging through thejungle.
On some vines or whatever.
That was some that was some chick in the backback in the tree.
That was some white chick back in the tree.
(01:28:21):
I I saw I never saw my dad dress up as, SantaClaus, but, you know, I grew up and I saw Santa
Claus.
We would go to the mall and they'd be in SantaClaus.
Like, it's a white dude.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's just Yeah.
Well, traditionally, if you wanna betraditional, that's where
Yeah.
Father Frost and all that stuff is, you know, aGermanic
(01:28:42):
Mhmm.
European fellow.
You know?
I mean Yeah.
Yes.
So Yeah.
I mean, Okay.
I won't even repeat what Rich said.
Rich said you should well, actually, I shouldrepeat it.
He says you should be thankful.
He's only black.
He's not a transitioning day.
We'll get there.
We'll get there.
Hey.
(01:29:03):
You know what I did see the other night?
It wasn't a Christmas movie.
The Indiana Jones, the last Indiana Jones moviewas on.
Oh, gosh.
Any And
you know what?
You know what?
Okay.
I watched it.
Mhmm.
And and people were saying it was woke orwhatever.
Mhmm.
I know the main character is a female, but Ididn't get that traditional.
She wasn't a lesbian.
She was eyeballing guys.
(01:29:24):
So
The the the thing that came there was, like,one quote where she's like, Well, you're just a
man, you should be in a museum or somethinglike that.
Or, like Yeah.
Well, it's a bunch of stuff.
It's a bunch of stuff like that in there.
That's go ahead.
That's more of an age thing.
I mean, he is an old fuck.
Okay?
It wasn't.
(01:29:45):
It was it was anti man.
I think so so let me just well, first of all,primitive hunter says it's because Disney put a
chicken in it and made her gay.
Now, so that that movie, I did look at it.
Right?
I heard I
heard all no.
She wasn't.
I heard all the reviews and everything, andthey were pretty bad.
When I looked at it, it wasn't as bad as thereviews would make it out to be, but it wasn't
(01:30:07):
it wasn't to me a good movie, but there's butthere are some things in there that made no
damn sense that she did.
And I'll give you an example.
In there, she literally so you know how, like,if you grew up with Indiana Jones, right, that
classic that Indiana Jones punches someone andyou hear that, like, that crisp, you know,
punch and then the person's knocked out.
(01:30:28):
In this movie, she punches him and knocks himout.
He was also at at that point, he was also allfucked up too.
But still, come on.
It's been shot.
It's been shot.
It's been shot.
Should not
be that frustrating.
Listen, there's a famous story of Sean Connery,the best James Bond that ever lived you know,
God bless the soul.
(01:30:49):
Sean Connery, his wife got mad at him, and Ithink she either tried to punch him or slap him
and she broke her hand.
So so in this movie, in this movie, IndianaJones is punching people and you hear the crack
and they get knocked out, and then she justpunches him.
She doesn't have mussels.
She's not what's the name of that chick thatwas a UFC fighter?
(01:31:11):
And know
Oh, and, the mandalorian?
Yeah.
And the mandalorian.
She didn't have mussels or look like she couldkick anyone's ass, but she was out there.
She didn't just knock out Indiana Jones.
She was one punch knocking out dudes all overthat movie.
I don't know what to tell you, but I didn't Ididn't see it.
Okay.
It's not an epic film.
But I did.
I didn't find it, like, overly,
(01:31:33):
yeah.
I mean I
would agree with you.
It wasn't as bad as they made it out to be.
It wasn't as bad as they made it out to be, butit's not a movie that would watch over and over
again, like, the classic Indiana Jones movie.
The the classic Indiana Jones is you can I I Idon't have it?
My my my question
I was like, where the hell did the Nazis getthe World War 2
(01:31:54):
cargo plane bomber to fly in at the last scene
in the movie to go back in time?
I mean, I'm just, like, going, what the go
back in time in this new one?
Yeah.
That's let's go back.
I've not seen it.
I don't really want it.
Oh, yeah.
You're not
It's why they leave.
They I I I I'll spoil it for you.
They take off.
They got this time thing from archimedes.
(01:32:15):
Right?
Mhmm.
They're gonna go back in time to World War 2and fix things.
Right.
Right.
And they they take off from the airport in a ina vintage World War 2 plane And then they all
have their black Nazi uniforms on flying in theplane.
I'm like going
too goofy for me.
I'm just like, where where'd you get that worldwar 2 German bomber from?
(01:32:36):
I mean, it's like Yeah.
What the fuck?
Because at the time of this movie, where aft orwas it Vietnam?
19 sixties.
It was 19 sixties.
Yeah.
During that.
Yeah.
So imagine these people trying to do some shitlike this at those times.
You know, it just it was just nuttiest.
That was that was nutty.
Okay.
That was that's where it lost me.
I was like, okay.
Now I'm done.
(01:32:57):
And then the the little kid gets in a in a in alittle single engine plane takes off.
Never flew a plane before.
Yeah.
That was ridiculous.
And some Italian dude is sleeping in the backof the plane.
It wakes up.
Hey.
What are you doing?
So so the whole thing, if you look at thatmovie, Walt, in the beginning, the kid is
literally sitting at a table in a restaurant orsomething, and they're teaching him how to fly
(01:33:19):
a plane using the salt and pepper shakers andshit like that.
So from that, this kid is now later able to
fly a plane.
Right.
Under combat situations,
In in a storm.
In a storm.
It was in a storm.
Yeah.
It's like, what?
There's a lot of I
know it's a movie.
I know it's I know it's a movie.
It was fun.
You know?
(01:33:41):
Yeah, there were some things in there.
It's not a thing I would wanna see again.
They should Hank just left Indiana Jones at themovies that already made.
And not done this or restarted it and justleft, Harrison Ford out of there.
It was there were some things that were justweird because you know, they were doing CG and
stuff like that because they DH him.
They went back to the past.
Yeah.
But you could see that the person was old youknow, and some things.
(01:34:05):
And you could see they just overused the CG andall of that, which they never did in the old
movies.
And Yeah.
It wasn't the it wasn't brilliant, but itwasn't as bad as they made it out to be.
No.
You know?
I mean, I we didn't look for it.
It was it showed up.
They were like, oh, look at here's the IndianaJones movie.
And I said, is it a new one?
And my wife goes, yeah.
It's, like, 2 a half hours long.
(01:34:27):
It was long.
And I
was like, I'll put it put it on.
What the heck?
You
know?
Yeah.
So it's very miserable.
It's very miserable.
You know what?
Do you you don't really wanna see Indiana Jonesgo out like this.
He was, like, pretty miserable and pretty sadand pathetic.
Grumpy.
Grumpy.
Yeah.
I don't like that.
Yeah.
So it's not Yeah.
I mean.
Yeah.
Listen.
South Park did this thing where they
showed how Disney raped Indiana Jones.
(01:34:52):
And they've they've done it even though theydid that already, and they did it again.
They did it in Star Wars too.
Yeah.
Yes.
Exactly.
So, yeah.
You know, I I agree with Walter Rod.
It was a spectacular.
I would never look at that ever again.
I don't know if I wanna look at the otherIndiana Jones movies now because of that.
(01:35:14):
I don't wanna know
how I
can watch it.
I can I can watch the old ones just fine?
I do like the fact that the the Charlottecharacter, the guy from Egypt, the old guy.
That was kind of interesting that he's in NewYork City, and
Yeah.
And all that stuff.
He's an immigrant.
But, anyways, mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he's gonna say, what I miss, I miss thedesert.
I miss the, you know,
(01:35:36):
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Right.
He missed the desert.
He missed, what's the Sharia?
He missed Sharia Law.
Yeah.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
That's probably listen.
I used to live, I used to live not in thedesert, but close enough to the desert, that,
(01:35:56):
you know, you you as close as you would want tolive to any kind of climate like that, and I
don't freaking miss it.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
It's like when you go to Las Vegas and it'sjust brown.
Everything is tan and brown.
Mhmm.
And if it and when you get back home, it'slike, Look at this.
(01:36:18):
Yeah.
Green.
Green.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the thing about Vegas.
I don't get how people could, like, love Vegasso much.
I I
I like the lights.
I like the flashiness and, you know, all thechicks walking around with no clothes on, but
eventually that gets real boring.
A block away for two blocks away from it.
(01:36:39):
It's it's a ghetto.
Yeah.
So,
yeah, or
it's not it's not it's not Disney Worldanymore.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
I agree.
I agree.
Alright.
So listen.
Let's go back to some let's I'm gonna show offsome guns here.
So let's see.
I'm gonna go to this Henry gun here.
And this Tell
us about that.
I've never seen that.
So this is a 22, pump action.
(01:37:02):
And I gotta always be careful.
Like, you know, the one thing about it, do yousee, like, back here?
Yeah.
You don't wanna put your hand off.
Oh, it don't choke up
on that shit.
Yeah.
You wanna hold it probably back here.
Enough of us like that tonight.
That M97 Winchester shotgun of mine will do thesame thing to you.
Yeah.
But it's octagonal barrel.
(01:37:22):
I don't know if you guys could see that here onthe video.
Pump action, nice nice, nice long tube fed.
I don't know if that's coming up right nowbecause you no.
There we go.
So right here, you probably will see it better.
And my camera I don't know if it's freezing.
My camera's freezing.
On you.
It's focusing.
There you go.
(01:37:43):
There you
go.
So, yeah, So, I can't wait for us to actuallyshoot this and, like, compare it with all the
you know how Patrick went on a on a binge of,pump action 22s.
I also have I have another 22 and that I'mworking on, but, yeah, I 22 is the best.
Yeah.
(01:38:03):
So this is this looks like it would be fun.
It has built in sites, all that kind of stuff.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know, and the these may, I'll be honest,like, you know, Henry makes awesome Christmas
presents to people.
Yeah.
They're
not bad.
Yeah.
Be be be
a good great great gun.
Yeah.
Go ahead, Walt.
(01:38:24):
I'm gonna pull out another Henry, but don'tworry.
Well,
I was just gonna say since I did this and I'vebeen handling it, I really came accustomed to
the way that it feels.
Mhmm.
And the way you can carry it You know, it's youcan carry this thing really inconspicuously.
Yeah.
And the but it looks great.
So what color options did you guys have?
Was it just that green or
(01:38:44):
Green?
Green and green, just like an old model t,black, black, and blue.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
That's interesting.
Real real military real military dogs are allgreen.
Mhmm.
Oh, okay.
No option of, you know, like snow trooper whiteand and all that stuff.
You know, it just that's for the Matakonskis.
(01:39:05):
Oh, okay.
Green, green, and green.
So here's the other one that I'm gonna try toshow you guys.
So this is a 410 shotgun.
410 board The shotgun?
Lever gun?
Did we shut down?
Is that when I jammed the cartridge in?
I don't No.
I don't think so.
I no.
(01:39:25):
One of them I tried to load wrong, and I jammedthe cartridge in
it.
I don't remember that one.
That one's that one's all black.
I don't remember that one.
Yes.
I seem to remember was I think Patrick wasthere too.
Right?
Patrick?
That's Yeah.
I think he was.
I thought I knew what I was doing, and I fuckedit all up.
But, yeah,
Yeah.
Because Patrick We got it.
Yeah.
I remember.
Yeah.
I remember that.
(01:39:46):
But, no,
this is We got it down and everything.
Right?
Yeah.
This is lever action.
You can you know, it's got pick rail down hereand all that.
So, it's got built in sites and everything.
So, yeah, 410.
We gotta do some stuff.
I don't know what's the better.
What do you think is the better squirrelhunter?
The 410 or the 22?
22.
22.
(01:40:06):
22.
22.
Take
your shots and hit them.
Wait.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
One little quick shot, and he's done.
Not all you're not gonna last him full full ofpellets.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Okay.
So, yeah, we we have to get together and, we'vegot a ton of stuff that we need to do some
videos but And I've got I do have videos comingout.
I think we have was it me?
(01:40:28):
I think it was me and Walt or was it me andPat?
I can't remember.
One of us did the thing with the side.
Remember?
The side?
Who did I do that with?
I got that video company.
That was me.
That was me.
Yeah.
That was Walter.
Yeah.
So that one's coming up, but we're gonna getsome other stuff.
It was funny.
Today, they were I was telling you guys,earlier, but today, there was some, the air
(01:40:48):
conditioning company came over here to do ouryearly maintenance.
And the guy, he Hank, like, an assistant withhim And when I opened the door, the guy lost
his mind.
He was like, are you back strange?
And he went nuts.
So, apparently, he was like a fan of the gunstuff and all that, and he was oh, man, I
haven't, like, seen any of your stuff in awhile, but I used to look at all your videos.
(01:41:10):
He was telling me talking to me about the videowhere I got pulled over, all kinds of stuff.
I've shown him the range.
It took like a good hour before he actually gotto look at the AC, but it was cool to run into
someone that actually looks at everything.
And I was telling him, yeah, we're still youknow, we're still putting up videos there, but
we're just severely shadow band out there.
(01:41:30):
But stuff is still going up on player and onYouTube.
So
Okay.
What?
Mini black stuff is making big dominoes.
You know what I mean?
I just did another 100 and 40 something bucks.
100 and 40 something.
Wow.
Listen.
Impressive.
Yeah.
You laugh at that now.
And then one day, you hit, like, you put upsome video there that goes viral.
(01:41:51):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I'm I I I posted a new one today, and I postedanother short today.
And I did another video on Friday, and
Yeah.
You know, I mean, that's the 2.
You just have to post.
You just gotta post?
Yeah.
You just have to keep posting.
And if something does well, just do more ofthat.
It's pretty simple.
Yeah.
I mean, the goofiest little shorts, the shortsdon't you know, they they push the shorts,
(01:42:15):
obviously, but the goofiest little shorts I doget the most attention.
Mhmm.
I mean, I mean
I think that's how it works.
Leaving the shop today, and then the the newmini bike I'm working on is a lot taller than
it was stock.
So the kickstand doesn't work right on it.
It's too short.
So I said, you want me to make a quick littleshort showing how short this little cute little
kickstand is and how it doesn't work.
(01:42:36):
Mhmm.
Soon as I posted it, I don't know how manyviews it's got now, but it's probably working
on a when I looked at it, it was, like, 4 or500 views.
And Mhmm.
I
mean, it's only it's not even 15 seconds long.
Mhmm.
You know?
Yeah.
And what you need to do is put up at least 1shorter week.
Shooting gallery says that was the 410 ax thatyou're talking about, Walt.
Which I do have.
(01:42:56):
I still do have here.
Now let me show you Walt.
When you blow up and you get your, your dirtfoot racing money or Patrick, when you start
building guns for people
and you become the, you know, gun builder dujour
here's what you guys need to get me forChristmas.
Cabot guns.
Look at this.
Oh, the Cabot guns put out the insurrection.
(01:43:19):
There you go.
So
Is it is it 11
double stack 1911?
Does the serial number start with Jan 6?
It should.
You know, that's
a good question.
I guess that will be the serial number thateveryone wants, but you know what?
One of my, gun things that I would like to dois I would like to get a cab of guns.
(01:43:43):
Patrick, got an idea for you.
Uh-oh.
Yep.
Oh,
no.
Okay.
Your
first your first gun is a Jan 6 model.
That won't
get him in any kind of trouble.
Oh,
I would have to do, like, an insurrection inthe 47 or something.
Yeah.
Interaction 6.
The insurrection 6.
(01:44:04):
There we go.
Yeah.
I don't I don't think there's anything
wrong with it.
Yeah.
You know what?
That's a good question, Walt.
I Hank to find out if they put that into the,it's been 2 years in the making.
Okay.
Insurrection will get you shut.
Be careful.
(01:44:25):
Yeah.
I I can't
Gotta have been hanging around too long.
Watch in Crump's channel with dark Yeah.
I can't see serial numbers or anything, butI'll tell you guys, man, I'm gonna get.
That's one of my dream guns that I'm gonna get.
I'm gonna get a cab at 9 11 at some point here.
They're good guns.
Yeah.
They're well made.
They're just expensive.
(01:44:46):
Yeah.
I don't I it doesn't Does he set you both?
Expensive vaccine lemons don't do a whole lotfor me.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I mean
No.
The World War 1.
Like, what Walter Hank, that is exciting to me.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And a a genuine world war, like, a 1911 Strange1911.
(01:45:06):
Now I'll take one of those.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you know what?
I think Cabot makes a really excellent gun.
I've actually shot this gun before.
You know?
And I feel like I've got a little bit ofhistory with cabot guns.
They're a cool company and everything.
Also, Sam Andrews, he makes holsters thatyou'll see on the website and all that kind of
stuff.
So to me, it'll be like that, like, a nicepiece, like, a flex piece to Hank, you know.
(01:45:30):
So, anyway, we're gonna take a quick break.
We'll be right back here.
The Who Move My Freedom Podcast is madepossible by our partners at 2A Commerce.
Veteran owned and with over 20 yearsexperience, 2a commerce is the leader in
customecommerce and web application developmentin the shooting sports industry.
(01:45:51):
Clients include major brands such as guard dogbody armor, Silvin Arms Accu Fire Technologies,
the tactical games, Warrior knife company, andyours truly Hank Strange.
Visit to a Strange and support this show bysupporting them.
Once again, visit the number 2acommerce.com.
(01:46:13):
Okay.
And then one more look.
I I didn't even realize they got the stainlessone.
Peggy was listening to our conversation about,when I was single and stuff, and she's what
happened when I was when I was living with theguys is, my one friend, Jack, got married.
(01:46:34):
Every the house split up, basically, The housewent in different directions.
Everybody went in a different direction, andI'll walk and have nowhere to go.
Well, I kinda did.
I was staying with somebody else, anotherfemale for a while.
But that that I end up getting kicked out ofthere too.
So, and, I guess we're not gonna get in there.
And that was that was not my fault, by the way,and that's a whole story to go with that.
(01:46:57):
But, anyways, while I was in between, I wasliving at home, actually, when I I parents
place, and that's when I met Peggy.
So
Oh, okay.
And that's when Peggy saved you and elevatedyour life story.
Yeah.
Another level.
I don't That'll work.
That'll work.
Yes.
That'll work.
Or basically, like, she basically tookpossession of you because that's what happened.
(01:47:18):
You know, women come along and they decide thatyou belong to them.
Well, I mean Go with it
or you try to run away.
Exactly my mom's house, but yeah.
Yeah.
You did alright, Walter.
You did alright.
He said fine.
You're surviving.
Yeah.
It's worked out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What is Patrick up to?
Is he actually Sorry.
I'm steering and thinking.
(01:47:39):
Oh, man.
Sorry.
I was in a I was in a Strange off.
Yeah.
I I I I felt like you will look it up stuff tosay what you want for Christmas.
Or are you looking up to I
found I thought just thought I just thought ofsomething I'd take, and it's not that gonna be
that expensive either.
What is it?
I want that.
I want I wanna the riot by net log hand guardshield from my from my 190 set from my m 9
(01:48:00):
1897.
1897.
Even a
a reproduction one's fine.
I don't care.
I just want 1.
So and a bayonet.
That's all I want.
Okay.
Okay.
Have you seen this somewhere?
Oh, a couple hundred bucks.
Yeah.
Flying Rich says I want an M1 carbine and aLuger.
There you go.
Are the luger's hard to find, or is it like oror not
(01:48:20):
nothing is hard to find if you have enoughmoney.
That's the problem.
Okay.
It all depends how much you wanna spend.
Yeah.
So no one makes a reproduction luger thesedays.
Right?
Is it all the old stuff?
Not currently.
Oh, okay.
It's it's been done in the it's been done inthe past, but not currently.
Is a lugar difficult to make?
I'm assuming it would be right.
A lot
of a lot of machining.
(01:48:41):
A lot of machining.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So nowadays, that would be a tough thing.
You can't just snap those bad boys out.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
I mean, with with current CNC stuff, and andmanufacturing techs.
It was not as hard as it was in the old day.
In the old days, they had multiple machines todo one operation.
So one up here.
Next up there.
(01:49:02):
Next up there.
And so you might have 20 machines to make thatone gun.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I just thought of, I just thought ofwhat I need.
I need a freaking Dremel.
This is what I need for Christmas.
Oh, that's Patrick.
Do you have my Dremel, by the way?
Your Dremel.
Excuse me.
I'm just curious if you
Oh, Oh, okay.
(01:49:24):
No.
I couldn't find the Uh-huh.
Go ahead.
You need the Dremel plus the, flexible shaft.
That's that's what I got.
I gotta tremble in a flex hose.
You got it.
I bet you do.
Left right up, down, helps you all around.
No.
So yesterday, so like I was telling you guys,my son was putting in those little bidet
(01:49:46):
attachments.
To the I I showed you guys this photo here.
I'll show everyone for the people who actuallygive a crap about this.
I know not not everyone necessarily.
But we've talked about this here on thepodcast, so we could do it.
This is official to talk about it.
So my older son found this Beadea catchmentthat you can put on the toilet, and it's make
(01:50:07):
sure, you know, your toilet into a bidet.
So that was a year ago that he bought that forme because I think he heard us talking about
this on the podcast.
It's been a while, but I never installed it.
So my younger son, he's home from school, andhe decided he was gonna install it and buy
another one for their bathroom.
So when you got to move over the next timevisiting, you'll get to try this out.
(01:50:30):
I get to spray my bottle.
Yes.
And I definitely recommend connecting the warmwater.
I'll be freshers of Daisy.
Yes.
Yeah.
So so listen, you can attach the warm water tothis, but he didn't do it.
You should explore.
I think it's a good idea.
I think
it's a nice cold well water on your butt
(01:50:50):
for that.
Yeah.
Because it's not it will definitely wake you upbetter than coffee with some cold water.
Oh, going right up your Patoka But so, anyway,so when he went when he went
to do the one in his bathroom, the, you know,the
to toilet seat.
You gotta take that off.
Right?
It goes under the toilet seat.
(01:51:10):
And the, the screw for it just got stuck, andwe couldn't get that thing off.
So I had to, like, figure out how to get inthere and cut it off with a Dremel.
Couldn't find my Dremel for anything.
I've had a Dremel for, like, 20 somethingyears.
Couldn't find it.
I have no idea what what I did with that thing.
But, and then Lola went and bought from fromWalmart, like, one of the you know, the battery
(01:51:33):
powered ones.
And it was like a cheap one.
It's not as good.
So for me, I've seen that all those like, realtool companies.
They have those big powerful treadmills now.
I wanna I need to get one of those.
I don't know what's the best one if it's likeMilwaukee, Probably Milwaukee is a good one for
for those power.
Let me
know if you have a power.
(01:51:55):
The Dremel 1, you think, is a better one.
What you if you wanna trimble, you get atrimmel brand.
Okay.
So you can't use the same tools from, like,Milwaukee or whoever, like, Makita or whoever?
So why do you need a Milwaukee?
Just get a trimmel.
I don't know.
Everybody gets the Milwaukee tools nowadays.
Well, the cord.
Yeah.
Get you have to get corded.
Do not get cordless.
Okay.
Cool.
So none of the cordless are any good, you'resaying?
(01:52:17):
Well, you want the torque.
You want the power due to cordless.
Yeah.
There you go.
What kind of how long do you wanna work?
Before your battery goes dead.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
True.
True.
Yeah.
That battery heat went up really fast.
I've had the same little Dremel, which is hangsin the shop with a cord and everything for 20
years.
Yeah.
I've I've
had looked for
a long time.
I don't know what the hell happened to it.
(01:52:39):
I also have
one big in the
I know.
I couldn't I couldn't
find it.
That's why I was asking you if you borrowed itor something, because I could not find it.
No.
I got a Dremel Grand Trem I got the real thing.
It might
have been huge
a lot.
Yeah.
Mine is the real thing.
I've had just had that thing forever.
Yours was not, oh, no.
What's your Strange brand?
Yeah.
My I think mine was Drimel brand.
(01:53:00):
It came in the blue, the blue plastic box andeverything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Let's try No.
I I I bought 1 when I first started gettinginto building stuff, like, probably 8 or 9
years ago, and that thing it sits in the shopand it gets used a lot.
There people like to complain about gunsmithsusing Dremels.
There's a time and a place for a Dremel, and itsaves your ass.
(01:53:21):
It's well worth it.
So wait.
I didn't know if you said it.
Go ahead, Walt.
Yeah.
It's just the car by burs?
Which is the carbide cutters.
Mhmm.
I bought one one time from wholesale tool, butjust probably had to get a whole set of
different the round ones, the square ones, the,you know, small ones.
You can do all kinds
of cool stuff with that.
So I didn't know that.
So is that a is that not Is that frowned uponin the gun world for using drumming tools?
(01:53:47):
It there's is it from the seventies, eighties,and nineties, you'll see a lot of guns where
Bubba came in and dribbled him some somenotches for sites or something like that.
So it has a bad rep for for being used forinappropriate stuff.
But, no, rotary tool is very, very helpful, inthe right situations.
(01:54:10):
I'm looking.
I've I've got one that's it goes by it's calledFordham, which is more of a commercial unit
with the bigger motor and the in the shaft.
I I I don't have it set up because I don't I Ididn't the little Dremel works great, but I'm
looking on the Internet here.
And Vever has a flexible shaft grinder, 44bucks, which is a knock off of the of that
(01:54:31):
bigger commercial style 1.
Mhmm.
You know?
Just that's
that's something I would like to get is one ofthose big commercial ones.
They're really nice.
They they give you a lot more power.
Oh, you can get them with a adjustable speedand a foot pedal and all kinds of stuff.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But honestly, the dremel that I have, I'venever had a it's never really failed me.
(01:54:52):
Long as you're using it appropriately, it'snever really failed.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says, well, Hank, there's athing called Harbor Freight, and you can grab
it, travel.
So,
do not do not take that advice.
Those those harbor freight trimmels are rotarytools are garbage.
Really?
Okay.
Well, okay.
Maybe the motor.
(01:55:12):
I don't know about the motor itself, but the,their add ons and and diddly bits and front
ends and parts like that for gremlins androtaries are.
There's sandpaper.
You spin it too fast and the sand flies off.
Like, it's it's
Yeah.
They're terrible.
Well, I'll tell you a hand powered, like,battery powered 1.
It's probably good for, like, little thingslike wood or something like that.
(01:55:37):
Like, but you guys were saying it took a whileto chop that, to chop that bolt and and get
that bolt off of there.
So definitely I mean, it worked.
I just, you know, had to be patient and take mytime and all of that.
But a Dremel is a good tool.
We're agreeing on for a gun guy.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just know know what it's appropriate.
(01:55:57):
Mhmm.
Go.
Well, oh, the the I I guess a joke is more likeOkay.
He thinks he's a gunsmith because he's got aDremel tool.
That's the Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So let me ask you guys this then because bothof you guys work on stuff and fix things and
all that.
So let's say someone was looking at this andthey had a gun guy in mind and they wanted to
(01:56:18):
get them some tools what would be therecommended tools to get for a gun guy outside
of a drum.
Depends on what they work on.
Right?
It all depends on what You work?
Yeah.
If you're working on AR 15s, the, those blocks,plastic blocks, and all that stuff for holding
the parts, which I don't have, by the way.
Would come in real handy.
I set a good punches, quality punches.
(01:56:40):
If you don't have a vise, on your bench, getyourself a nice vice, and it doesn't need to be
new.
Go on Facebook marketplace or Craigslist orsomething, see if you can find, like, an old
American or German vice.
And pull that son of a bitch down, that willpay dividends.
I think that's your biggest complaint about methat I don't have a proper vice over here.
You'll
(01:57:00):
a big vice is is so important.
Yeah.
A set of aluminum vice jaws
for barrels and such for clamping.
We froze.
There we go.
Yeah.
We're here.
We're
here.
Mhmm.
We're back.
Mhmm.
(01:57:21):
Yeah.
Okay.
There's all kinds of
Yeah.
Say that part again, Walt.
Sorry.
Aluminum vice shows.
For your for your vice to clamp onto a barrelor round objects.
So you gotta take a muzzle brake off the end ofa barrel or things like that.
They come in real Hank, and, they'reinexpensive compared.
(01:57:42):
Oh, a proper set of, vice jaws for AR 15receiver.
If you're working on ARs, go around thereceiver with an insert inside so you don't
crush your receiver when you're trying to Mhmm.
Trying to work it.
Yeah.
Stuff like that.
You can get a lot
of Needle files.
If you if you if you do a lot of hand fittingstuff, some good needle files are really good.
(01:58:02):
Don't get the cheap armor frame.
Files.
A Swiss.
The Swiss.
Swiss.
Swiss files.
Swiss files.
I think
that I have recently.
I got that.
I don't know if I was talking to both of you orPatrick but I think I did get something like
that recently.
And you can get this in a lot of places, butyou can also go to Brownell's and use the code
Strange 10.
Because you are into if you are into finefitting, Brownell's has the set of stones,
(01:58:30):
gunsmith stones.
Those are invaluable.
Those are very, very handy.
What is that tool, Patrick?
I think at one point, we were at getting thosefrom somewhere.
There's a tool, and I cannot remember.
It's a it's a tool set to do have to having todo ARs, but I guess there's different ones.
You told me about it.
I can't remember what it was, but it's like atoolset for working on ARs.
(01:58:53):
And you're like, oh, this is a this is a good
Oh, fix it 6.
The fix
it 6.
Okay.
Yeah.
Those things are very expensive, but they arewicked.
Cool.
Yeah, you can take them.
I mean, if it's like ratchet, all the differentratchets for, and they each Hank, like,
different inch pounds and foot pounds.
They're really, really neat.
(01:59:13):
That's That's something that I've had on mylist for a long time that I've never gotten.
But, yeah, I'd like to get a set of those.
Yeah.
Jay Drew says who makes a good milling machine?
Machine for under 5 k.
Throw that one.
Oh, you
can get lots of milling machines for under 5 k.
I mean, if you wanna, I mean, if you want agood one, You try to find a decent bridge port.
(01:59:34):
Get yourself.
Yeah.
Go, yeah, get just make sure you have a a truckor something that can haul.
And, but, and
a trailer.
Looking at it that knows what's good and what'sbad.
Yeah.
Go go look at a bridge port as long as it's notall goofy and makes a ton of sound.
That and war.
That's my that's the other thing that's on mylist is a is a bridge port.
Even though the Chinese
(01:59:55):
team has been fine.
Yeah.
Try to find a variable speed 1.
Instead of a, you know, where you have theindividual belts that we have more more
versatility, but you should be able to easilyfind it and get a DRO.
DRO digital readout.
Okay.
These are the things
that are missing off that one you gave me, andthat's why I don't use it a whole lot.
(02:00:16):
I mean, that that's that's what it was.
I mean, that could you could have a, you know,what you could do on that one there.
Real simple.
Like, for the z axis, they put just basically,you can modify a set of calipers to make a
Yeah.
Yeah.
That works.
Yep.
There's some there's some ways to do it on thecheap where you can get that I wish I had that
as some there's been times there.
I've been like, damn.
I wish my hand a little mill machine.
(02:00:38):
I guess.
Something like that.
I I, I do in the next year or 2 wanna get abridge port.
So when that happens, I will we'll hook thisthing back on a trailer and get it back to you.
So you can't add you can't add a digital thingto the old school one that you have.
Yeah.
You could.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can.
(02:00:58):
Uh-uh.
To me, it's not worth it.
I would rather Instead of trying to retrofit,put, lipstick on a pig, I'd rather give myself
a really nice bridge port, pay like 4 or $5 andhave a fantastic bridge port.
Okay.
But the the one that
I have is good for basic, real basic stuff,simple, cutting, and drilling, and things
(02:01:19):
Looks like Walter froze or something.
I don't know what's going on there.
And you won't you won't have any superprecision out of this thing, but, you know,
Yeah.
It works.
It gets me by.
I don't use it all.
The price is right.
I use the label.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I use the label more than it is.
The beautiful price.
The beautiful price.
Yeah.
It can hear me, but I can't.
(02:01:39):
I'm not moving.
So Yeah.
I'm not sure what's going on there.
Yeah.
You could try dialing back in if you want.
We got about 5 minutes.
Shooting Gallery says real avid tool sets aregreat.
What do do you have any experience with those?
I mean, obviously, shooting gallery does a lotof this.
Kind of work that we're talking about here atgunsmithing.
So he was They're they're not bad.
(02:02:02):
They're good they're good for for starting out.
There's better quality for a lot of thosethings.
Like, if you want a a basic kit, like, theyhave some pretty nice kit so you can get a hold
of.
Mhmm.
I I think they're Chineseium.
I I I'm getting to the point with my hand toolsthat I try to stay away from a lot of the
(02:02:26):
magnesium and get German, Swiss or Americanbecause it just if you're using them all the
time, it's it's worth having the good stuff.
But, you know, if you just have a workbench andyou just wanna take your guns apart and clean
them on the weekend, the real avid stuff worksfine.
So for a guy so for a guy like yourself, Howare you doing that, Patrick?
Are you looking out for, like, a state sales orare you just straight up buying those new?
(02:02:49):
How are you trying to, like, you know, get inthere?
He's my piece.
No.
I've I've gotten so much of the the cheaperstuff that now when it either breaks or if I
need something new that I I kinda look at itand go, am I gonna use this for one thing?
Yeah.
I get the cheap stuff from Harbor Freight.
If I'm gonna continue to use this over and overAre you Find it.
Are you gonna make are you gonna make a livingwith this, or are you just gonna
(02:03:11):
Exactly.
Yeah.
You know, are you gonna buy or you could buy ayou know, when you got they got this job where
you need an inch a half or 2 inch diametersocket, You can spend a couple grand on a
socket set, but how often are you gonna use it?
We can go down to Harbor Freight for 75, 80, a$100.
And by that same set, And guess what?
(02:03:31):
Folks, for the most part, it'll work.
Do everything that $2000 socket set will do.
So let me ask
you this.
Have a Mhmm.
Go ahead.
You don't
have that name on the side of it.
Yeah.
But let me ask you this one because I always,like, wonder about this sometimes.
When you started out, like, with your own shopand everything, is that, like, how did you go
about tooling up there?
(02:03:52):
Did you Did you go slowly?
Did you get that kind of stuff?
Did you take out loans?
Like, how did you how did you do that wholething?
Oh, no.
I mean a loan.
No debt.
I yeah.
I I had a lot of tools before I started doingthis stuff.
My dad had tools.
I'm a kind of a scavenger when it comes to thatstuff, you know, buy stuff here and there.
And Mhmm.
(02:04:13):
But I had I had good tools, and I had crappytools.
I mean, I got good files, and I got crappyfiles.
You know, he some like I said, if you're notgonna make your living with that 2 inch
diameter socket, you only need to use use a onetime for that one job.
You don't need to buy the the $2000 set ofsockets or the or you you gotta, like, big open
(02:04:37):
end wrenches.
You go to hover freight and big set of openingwrenches just to get that one wrench in there
to open that one thing you gotta take apart,and you're never gonna touch it again.
Yeah.
It
doesn't make any sense.
You
know?
Mhmm.
If you're gonna, yeah, if you're gonna use itprofessionally by the good and slowly invest in
the stuff.
Don't go in debt.
It's crazy that people go in debt for tools.
(02:04:58):
Just buy the stuff a little by little.
Yeah.
Without making, yeah, without making the money.
Like, if you've got contracts and things thatcoming in that it's worth it to do.
I mean, listen, I'm a person who's known to gooverboard, but in the in the let's say Will
it make it easier?
Yeah.
In the video making world, I've done it, like,based on what I had.
Right?
So that's the way to do that.
Yeah.
And I
mean There are there are still guys that filmeverything on an eye phone edited on a MacBook
(02:05:24):
with basic editing and are, you know, 100,000subscribers.
So Oh, I know guys who film it on the phone andedit it on the phone.
And uploaded on top.
Yep.
So and they are big.
Walt the wall wall Oh,
I'm not big, but
oh, but, like, what's his name?
Oh my god.
AK operators union, phone.
(02:05:45):
People don't realize that.
I've seen them a shot show.
Phone.
Yeah.
I'm not saying he does that for everything.
Like, I I'm gonna assume that, you know, thathe's some some things, you know, Mhmm.
There are some tools that are worth, like, tapand dice that don't waste your money on
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You wanna get don't.
Yeah.
You wanna get good good taps, good dot, becauseof Chinese stuff.
(02:06:08):
We'll get you through 1, maybe, or 2.
And then it just
we wouldn't be able to keep the Who Move MyFreedom Podcast going without the support of
manufacturers like Safety Harbor firearm.
SHF is a quintessential family owned smallbusiness, totally representative of the
American dream.
Safety Harbor firearms is a Florida basedmanufacturer of the compact entry stock and the
(02:06:32):
SHTF Fifty upper for an AR15 lower Also, SHFhappily delivers on your stengun parts needs.
So don't forget to check out stengparts.com andsafetyharborfirearms dot com.
Alright.
Sorry about that, guys.
You you had a thought you were finishing there.
(02:06:53):
Something about the the the tools you justsaid, you'll break you want to break in them
off.
Oh, yeah.
Chinese Chinese Tops Tops.
Chinese Yeah.
Tap.
So but you can break it.
You can break it cheap.
You can break any tap if you're not operatingwith it.
No.
Drilling is doing not unless you're drillinginto wood, do not buy harbor freight drill
(02:07:15):
bits.
Spend the money on the good stuff.
Mhmm.
I
mean I learned that lesson the hard way.
Oh, I I Hank a variety of different drill bitsover the years.
American ones, Chinese ones always think inbetween.
Depends on what you're doing.
If you're drilling hard and steel, youdefinitely don't you need to get, like, cobalt
(02:07:35):
one to start with or something like that.
But if you're just, like you said, drillingsome holes in some wood or some thinner metal
and I tell you one thing it's really nice tohave is a call the drill doctor.
The drill bit sharpening.
That's that's something I need.
Yeah.
You could You I've seen people throw away wholehandfuls of drills that are all dull.
Mhmm.
You could throw them in the drill doctor andboom.
(02:07:56):
You got a whole bunch of brand new drill bits.
Is that expensive?
Drilled off there?
100 bucks.
Really?
200 bucks.
Okay.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Yeah.
So let me know.
Let me go ahead.
Mhmm.
The bad part is when you're drilling and thedrill bit goes dull, if you have the drill just
stick it in and sharpen up in your back going.
Right.
Yeah.
If not, you're gonna
have to go run out for or yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So let me Hank do this just as the last thing,and then we'll wrap up.
(02:08:19):
Do you guys think that a three d printer, and Iknow there's a lot of options because I'm
always talking to Flying Rich about this.
3 d printer.
Is that a good thing for, for a gun guy?
Good nice gift.
If if you're into it.
Mhmm.
And if you're interested in it, yes.
If you have no interest in doing that sort ofstuff, then no.
Don't waste your time.
(02:08:39):
You won't It won't do anything for you.
Yeah.
And or if you're not, I would say at the leastbit mechanically inclined.
Mhmm.
Probably wouldn't recommend it.
Now I might be speaking wrongly, you know,because, you know, it involves, you know,
computers and everything else too, but
Yeah.
You have to have to have a little bit oftechnical knowledge.
(02:09:00):
I mean, because you have to you'll have to dosome stuff in the 3 d programs.
Right?
You'll to do.
You have to tweak it.
You'll have to see if this is right, see ifthat's right, you know, wrong.
Mhmm.
But, yeah, I I don't do it.
But I, you know, I know about it.
I have enough to do as it is, but but I havefriends.
Mhmm.
And my son has This
is where networking is a big deal.
(02:09:22):
Right.
Right.
I mean, I help him with something.
He helps me with something.
You know?
You know?
Mhmm.
Yep.
Yep.
That's how it works.
You know?
You have different people.
Like, Patrick has a specific set of skills.
Specialization.
That's the reason why humans
set of skills.
Yeah.
Rich has a set skills.
So I have to tell you you keep Rich going 3 dprint the shit out of stuff.
(02:09:43):
So Yeah.
That's the way to go.
Yeah.
So, listen, we're not gonna see you guys untilwe go into the new year.
So on my part, I'm gonna say, like, MerryChristmas, happy holidays, whatever you
celebrate.
If it's Kwanzaa Festavis, you know, whatever.
As far as sounds like it got gas or something.
Sorry.
I just don't know.
(02:10:05):
You know, whatever it is you celebrate outthere, happy holidays to you, merry Christmas,
to you, happy New Year and all that kind ofstuff.
I'm still I Hank, somewhere around Christmas,I'm gonna be doing a podcast on the van
channel.
So I'll be up doing that.
And, obviously, I'm still working gettingthings done, but, we're taking a little bit of
(02:10:25):
a break here.
And then I'll let these guys speak forthemselves, but you guys know where to hit me
up if you wanna talk about something orsomething's going on.
You wanna go Walt and then we'll go to Patrick?
What are you what are you doing next weekend.
Are you home next week yet?
Oh.
This coming weekend.
I gotta check with Lola because I know she'sgot some plans, but I'm not exactly sure.
(02:10:46):
You you planning you thinking about somethingnext weekend?
No.
I mean, I don't have any Mhmm.
There are no plans this weekend that I know
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I have to check with Lola because I know she'sgot some stuff going on, but I don't know if if
it's, or what day or whatever is going on nextweekend.
We're going to the zoo this weekend.
So we will Oh, you are?
Okay.
Okay.
(02:11:07):
Oh, the zoo in in Tampa?
Or it Mhmm.
We're gonna go see the Christmas lights at,
the Oh, okay.
That'll that'll be fun.
That'll be fun.
Yeah.
No.
That's sweet.
Yeah.
That's cool.
So so let's see.
Let's start with Pat, let's go with Walter.
Walter, what do you wanna say to the peoplebefore we wrap up?
I know you're gonna be traveling during thistime, not necessarily next weekend, but you're
(02:11:29):
traveling.
Right?
No.
In between the holidays, we're going away for alittle bit, but Yeah.
Just be civil with the folks you don't see allthe time.
You know, you're running to family people.
You don't have political alliances with.
Don't put yourself in a weird situation whereit gets, what do you call that?
(02:11:52):
Uncomfortable?
Adversarial.
Adversarial.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm planning on, see, I'm gonna be hanging outwith with, some in laws, but I'm planning on
doing a lot of work and keeping my mouth shutand staying to myself.
Yeah.
And
it's funny.
I'll try.
I I I usually don't start the gunconversations.
(02:12:13):
People always started with me.
You know?
And Mhmm.
Hey.
How's it doing?
What do
you think about this?
What do you think?
I don't know.
Fuck.
I don't care about list.
Mhmm.
I got a plate full of food here.
I'm busy.
Get out of my face.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
But That usually when, you know, it's just ithappened this weekend at at at at 4 there were
some it was a pre parade party, and I and we atthe party.
(02:12:36):
I it was lunchtime.
So, basically, I was hungry.
So I had a plate full of food and walking outon somebody.
I see every once in a while goes, hey.
Well, now's it going, starts to talk.
It's like, I'm busy, man.
I got food.
Yeah.
Don't get in the middle of Walter and food.
Now I gotta I had
to get a little I had to get a little foodfirst.
You know, I'm like, Yeah.
Then we'll catch that.
Yeah.
But I think that is good advice.
(02:12:57):
Like, just try to hang out and not get toocaught up in all the
Yeah.
Don't get caught up in the politics and theYeah.
And the whole, you know, if somebody startstalking, Trump guy, he's a fucking criminal.
Just say yay.
He is.
Have a nice day.
Merry Christmas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not easy.
It's not easy, but you can work on it.
Patrick, what do you wanna say to the folks outthere, before we get out
(02:13:18):
of here.
Enjoy it.
You never know when people won't be around.
So enjoy it as much.
It might be your last one.
Yeah.
That's that's a good that's a good one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Take take it in and have people around andenjoy as much as you can and talk and eat and
drink and be merry.
Absolutely.
You know, like, you guys have a little baby,and I know, like, right now, he probably
doesn't, remember.
(02:13:39):
He's not gonna remember all of this stuff.
But, you know, kids is really what, like,Christmas is for, you know, in my opinion,
like, making sure that that whole magic andeverything is still there, I think, is really
important.
That's why I do start looking at, like, theChristmas movies and everything and try to,
like, brainwash myself.
Die
art.
Yeah.
(02:14:00):
Yeah.
No.
I I had on, I don't know.
It it we're getting late in the evening, butthe, the classic, claymation movies are still
my favorite.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Like the Santa Claus and the Year withoutChristmas and, all of those.
I love Scrooge.
Like, the the movie's Strange.
(02:14:22):
You ever you guys ever saw that one?
I've never been actually watched
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's a pretty good movie.
In the beginning of that, it's a great gunscene because, what's the name of the,
$6,000,000 man?
No.
Lee Majors.
Yeah.
Lee Majors is in there.
He's dressed as Santa Claus, and he has machineguns and shit.
Oh, what is that movie where they where theywhere they attack, the North Pole?
(02:14:46):
What does that
wanna be with this?
Like scrooch.
It's scrooch.
These people attack.
Yeah.
They attack the North Pole.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah.
It's a fantastic scene.
I see that scene, and I get I get, like, pumpedup.
So I I know that's weird, but I get pumped upfor Christmas.
So night train says Bob Humbug.
Mitch, Rich says Merry Christmas.
She didn't get out.
He says Merry Christmas.
(02:15:07):
Merry Christmas.
Happy New Year.
New Years to all you guys out there.
You know what?
We, like, we were talking about presents andstuff like that.
Christmas time is not really for the presents.
With our kids.
We always try to be that way.
This is not, you know, I mean, if you wantsomething really nice, you can always do it for
yourself.
This is really about the symbolic thing ofbeing nice to each other and giving presents
(02:15:28):
and enjoying, like, Patrick said at the timetogether, and not and trying to avoid all those
big fights and everything that we could do allthe rest of the year.
So, and it's about something else as well.
It's also about the sweet little baby Jesus.
The reason for the season, baby, that's whatI'm saying.
Don't don't fall for that holiday thing.
It's a holiday.
(02:15:48):
It ain't about a holiday.
It's about JC.
Now I'm not a big religious person, but that'swhat it's about.
Sorry.
It's what it's about.
Yes.
Yes.
Absolutely.
Alright.
That being said, we are out of here.
We love you guys.
We'll see you next year.
Peace.