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I'll hit that.
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And then
Patrick, you you get the you get you get thelever action 12 gauge?
You get one of those?
I picked it up.
I couldn't say no.
Was a good price for $300.
Sorry.
Hundred bucks.
Hundred bucks.
Oh, 400.
Well, that's
not too bad either still.
It's still not bad.
Not too bad either.
I paid 6 for mine.
So I paid 6.
Okay.
I did alright then.
Yeah.
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You did okay.
Okay.
I I am here in the the freaking
Yeah.
It's live on your somewhere on your thing, it'slive.
Somewhere on your thing, it's live.
Yeah.
I need to figure out.
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Where they put Got
sixty sixty endures waiting.
Endures waiting.
That's more
Yeah.
I know.
More you
have it.
More than
we've ever had on just about anything else.
This trick location that that they put thisrumble Oh my lord in heaven.
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Oh,
boy.
I'm showing up in the chat as pin seven twelve.
So Yeah.
It's pin seven twelve or something.
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I just heard it myself.
You're hearing the feedback too?
You're hearing the feedback too.
I just heard it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just heard it.
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It's coming through your computer.
Yeah.
I'm trying to Yeah.
So first of all, let's see if we'rebroadcasting here.
Okay.
Which we are not.
Which we are not.
So I both have to figure out how to fuckingmute this thing.
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Where is the stupid mute button on this thing?
You haven't learned yet.
Are you using e cam?
Mister
Bullshitter said that.
Finally made it to the show on time.
And we aren't here for him.
Yeah.
Damn it.
Damn it.
Try to eat eat your computer first, then go tothe doctor.
It's not it's not that.
Then go to eat ham.
I went into I went into Walmart the other daywith my brown nail shirt on.
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I don't if I told you guys this.
And a guy working in there goes, I like yourshirt.
And I'm like, I didn't even realize I forgot Ihad it on.
Yeah.
And I'm like, oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You know Brownells?
And he goes, yeah.
I kinda heard him.
So
Nice.
Kinda interesting.
Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
So while we're waiting on on Hankamus
cool.
Yeah.
Sorry.
I'm trying to figure out how to mute this.
I don't know.
Does it does it feed well, or does it screamlike it needs to be?
It works flawlessly.
It ejects.
It feeds.
It does everything.
It ejects Beats the crap out of
you too.
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Just feels like it needs to be polished, youknow, inside.
You know, it just feels like it's
So the estate the estate that this came out of,the guy was a tinkerer and all of the guns that
I finger fucked with, had polished and workedon.
This thing here, I picked up a Taurus 22 andthis thing is as smooth as a, like, a really
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nice Smith and Husband.
That's got a big old cylinder.
How many rounds does that shoot?
That's only six.
That should that should be, like, 10
This is only six.
Six 20 two.
Six 20 two long rifle.
22 long rifles.
I'm so sorry.
Well, actually, 22 short long long rifle ormagnum.
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This actually will shoot 22 magnum.
So did they just take a normal revolver actionand put a 22 cylinder in it and barrel?
I guess so.
Yeah.
To get that to get that spacing like it is.
Yeah.
And it it's got the weight.
I mean, it's I guess
it's nine It's
got the weight.
I guess it's nine But on a Mac, where is theoption to mute the window?
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You can unlook
This is so crazy.
He was just going through a bunch of differentthings, clicking it, and then it muted, but he
doesn't know what exactly did What can Hank,can you hear us?
Yeah.
I can hear you guys.
Can hear you.
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Also hear are we playing a stream?
No.
We're not we're not going live here.
Let me try to do it.
No.
Sorry.
Don't don't go live until it works.
Don't go live till works.
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So right click.
Wait.
Now we're having our our own personal showhere.
Let's set that gun down.
Let's get out the long slide block.
Okay.
Here's the tab and now the URL.
Okay.
Up here.
What what are you in?
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What is this?
Safari.
Safari.
Oh, okay.
Let me I I see it on Chrome.
Let me show it to let me see.
Let me see.
I think if I go to the top, right click, mutesite.
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Oh, right click.
But I don't where is that under?
I'm in Chrome.
I don't know what this is for.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
I don't know how to read it.
Okay.
Let me Google how to
make my awesome.
My point.
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Oh my god.
This is so ridiculous.
To mute a specific tab of Safari on Mac, clickthe audio speaker icon in the smart search
field.
If you have a Safari oh, you have a Safari tabbecause it has to have a Safari tab.
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Then click mute this tab.
What is this smart search thing you're talkingabout?
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Viewers waiting.
We're losing viewers.
Mhmm.
18.
Yeah.
Thanks a lot.
That's helping.
Stay tuned, folks.
Fuck.
Share your screen so we can at least try tohelp you.
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I don't know what I'm doing.
Oh, man.
Night Train the Original's got a 1717 o comingin.
Yeah.
He ordered one.
How'd you Walt, did did you shoot yours yet?
No.
I haven't shot it yet.
No.
Does it feel funky as as hail?
No.
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No.
It feels normal, actually.
Nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No problem.
Nice line.
Oh, let's
see.
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I don't even know what What
the heck?
So
where is it coming from?
Is it coming from Rumble Studio webpage?
Yeah.
I'm I'm using Safari.
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This is what this is some stupidness thathappens every single time stupidness that
happens every single time.
And I don't know how to disable it.
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Let me try let me try to go live, and then youguys you guys you you're not We can hear you
through
your computer.
We can definitely you just have to muteyourself, but we can hear you through your
computer.
Let me let me see if this will just go livebecause it won't it's the button here isn't
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working either for it to
to the greatest
refresh the page.
One.
Okay.
Hold on.
I'm not signed in.
That is probably why nothing's working.
Enter.
It's you're using Safari, which you never use.
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Okay.
Oh, now I see the button.
Okay.
I think Because you
weren't signed in.
Alright.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Let's see if we can go live now.
It looks like it's gonna do it.
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Let's see.
Alright.
Are we live now?
Let's see if we're actually feeding through topeople yet.
Okay.
I think okay.
Here we go.
Yeah.
We should be feeding through to the folks now.
This is
Yep.
It's starting to go.
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This gets more ridiculous every time.
Got a damn commercial.
I believe, yeah, I believe we're feeding out topeople.
Yeah.
The the Rumbles the Rumble Studio is a littlebit tricky, my personal opinion.
Don't let him blame Rumble Studio.
I blame it on Rumble Studio.
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I had to I just had to
restart the whole studio.
Internet.
You restarted the whole studio, and it toldyou, hey.
You were not logged in.
No.
It was it was acting like I was logged in.
And then when you said refresh it
danger locker.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
That's how the Internet works.
That is ridiculous.
Okay.
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So, anyway, we're go.
You gotta start the thinking.
Right?
We're yeah.
We're feeding out to the folks now.
I think everything's good.
Let me
train says coming in loud and clear.
Yeah.
Alright.
Cool.
Let's kick it off here.
Let's hit the intro and get going.
Let me see.
I'll get a gun.
Everybody get a gun.
Alright.
Let's go.
Let's get going here.
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Okay.
So boom.
Shakalaka.
There we go.
We are live.
What's up to everyone out there?
Here we go.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
This is episode I don't even know what theepisode number is here.
Let see if I could find I think it's 1,055.
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Yes.
Of the Who Moved My Freedom podcast, free forall Monday with my guests, Walter Keller and
Babyface p, joining me live here on Rumble.
You know Rumble.
Obviously, we we're still trying to shake outeverything here on Rumble.
Are
we ready to rumble?
Yeah.
I guess we are ready to rumble.
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I think that we're feeding out to the folks outthere.
Everyone could see us.
Let us know how it is, if the audio is comingthrough, all that kind of stuff.
Smash those thumbs ups if you're out therewatching right now.
I know some people probably got a littleimpatient, but we we've got it going.
We'll get people back.
More people jump in.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
We're doing this on Rumble and not YouTube orany other place.
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You know?
Why?
I don't know what I'm looking at here onRumble, but my thing oh, okay.
Hold on.
Hopefully, big old boobies.
Big old boobies?
What?
What?
Anyway, so what's up with you?
Let let's see.
What's up with you all?
How's everyone doing?
I think this should be this should be better.
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I just refreshed my page.
You gotta do a lot of refreshing, I noticed,with Rumble.
So that's that's one of the things to thinkabout here.
Alright.
So let me not get over focused on this rightnow.
What's up with you two?
How are you guys?
What's going on?
Good.
I'm doing great.
Good.
How was everyone's weekend?
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Everyone had a good good weekend?
Good.
Eventful.
We went strong.
We picked yeah.
We had
a pretty
good weekend.
On Tuesday.
What's that, Lola?
Did Walter come up on Tuesday?
Oh, yeah.
Walter was up here, I think, last week.
I was up yeah.
I was up on Tuesday taking a couple of myBritish friends shooting.
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Yeah.
One was going back on Tuesday night, so we hadto get it done
that day.
Yeah.
He thoroughly enjoyed himself.
Oh, good.
Good.
I hemmed and hawed on coming up there.
I don't know.
For at first, I was like, oh, I'll go up there.
I was up early.
I was up early.
I was doing stuff, and then I was like, oh,maybe I'll just let Walter hang out with his
friends.
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You know?
Yeah.
We we expended my friend my other friend, SeanDarren
Mhmm.
Brought up six or seven charged fireextinguishers, and we just spent oh, yeah.
First one we first one we hit, it was like acloud of white dust, it blew right over the top
of us.
Wow.
Yeah.
Don't breathe.
Don't breathe that in.
Yeah.
Well, it's
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not too hazardous.
Yes.
Oh, okay.
In a small room, probably it's worse.
But
Well, you you don't wanna you don't wanna havecontinuous exposure to that junk.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
So
Yeah.
Started a small fire.
Don't tell anybody.
Yeah.
Truly popular.
You're just burning leaves.
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We we put it out.
It wasn't small.
I mean, you know, 18 inch diameter fire.
Oh, okay.
Not too bad.
Not too bad.
Damn drag damn dragon's breath.
Do it every time.
Oh,
this is the root of the this is the root of theissues right there.
Okay.
But they had fun, and then and then they gotoff to jolly old England.
You know?
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They enjoyed freedom for however long they hadit.
Well, Ed Ed did.
Ed was only in for a week.
So Mhmm.
We took a minibike racing, which he lovedbecause he he's a former he he's got ridden
he's ridden motocross and stuff.
Mhmm.
And he's coming he says he's coming back nextyear for the mini bike race.
Oh,
cool.
And and the machine gun thing he'd never donebefore, so I busted his cherry big.
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Everybody loves a good machine gun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You never forget your first machine gun.
I'm doing I'm saying that, I'm trying toremember when's the first time I shot a machine
gun.
I'm sorry.
Was for Walt Walt's m 16 a one of those a twos.
One of the safety harbor m sixteens is was my
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you know,
American Did we pop baby face piece cherry onmachine guns?
American gun chick was first on his m 16 too.
Absolutely.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
I think mine was at the bullpup shoot years andyears ago.
Patrick froze, it looks like.
I was probably probably somebody else's a kforty seven twenty years ago, probably.
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Twenty years?
Twenty years?
Okay.
Yeah.
I think mine was the bullpup shoot.
I froze up.
It could tell me.
Yeah.
I think it's just you.
I didn't see Walter
As as it's just me, that's all good.
Yeah.
I I remember let me see if we bring this down alittle bit.
I remember I think to me, when I think back toit, I was it the I'm trying to remember if it
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was the bullpup shoot or Yak Yaz, who was myfriend who ran the gun shop at Gainesville
Target Range, and I can't remember.
Damn it.
Which I just said you can never forget.
It's one of those two.
It's one of those two.
That was the first time I shot a machine gun.
Just trying to remember exactly which one itwas.
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Okay.
Oh, do you do you guys want me to let me showoff the the logo that we did.
Here we go.
Hold on.
Dammit.
Wait.
There we go.
Boom.
Look at that.
Look at that little puppy.
Yeah.
Look at little puppy.
So Lee, I'm trying to make the I'm trying tomake the dog look eviler or whatever.
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But, it looks a little evil.
What do you think, Patrick?
He's a little evil.
Robot eyes.
Yeah.
If your dog if your dog looks like that
I'm I am not evil.
I don't know why you would need to make it moreevil.
Just to
make it menacing looking.
You know?
Try and make it menacing looking.
If I ever mess
He needs to have some blood coming out of hiseyes or something.
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Oh, man.
Yeah.
I try to get it to do green eyes on the dog,but, you know, AI just doesn't do what you want
it to do.
The way you expect it's gonna do.
That's a seriously nice looking eagle you gotback there.
You know
what saying?
The eagle looks good.
When I try to mess with the eagle too, that'smixed results out of that.
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Because I sometimes try to make the eagle lookanthropomorphic, which is, like, hit and miss.
Peggy Peggy has been she's got a live feed onan eagle's nest out.
I think it's Oregon or Washington State
Mhmm.
Where they have they have they have chicks inthere, and there's a a mama and a papa eagle,
and they've been feeding them and all thatstuff.
Mhmm.
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Incredibly crisp clear camera stuff too, whichI find they must have spent some
I don't It's amazing.
Those eagles, I think, during the off season,they went up and put, like, really they hid,
like, a really, really nice HD camera in thenest.
Because They can control it, and they can turnthe camera too and everything, which is cool.
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Yep.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
I the video went viral, like, two weeks ago ofthem, like, surviving a a massive storm.
Oh, it it was blowing and everything.
Yeah.
The the birds just hunkered down, and it's itwas cool.
Yeah.
It's a make camera camera tech is crazy.
Shooting gallery says the dog looks like it wasenjoying some devil devil's lettuce.
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There you go.
Devil's lettuce?
Jade Brew said had to reload the page.
Shout out to everyone out there.
Hit those thumbs ups as you're coming in,hanging out with us, and forgive us for
everything that's going on with Rumble.
It's gonna take some time for us to get used toRumble.
Now I learned every time you gotta refresh theRumble Studio page.
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You know? You
You should talk
to Joe, man.
Joe's a veteran.
So Yeah.
That's true.
Joe knows a lot about this.
Lola always winds up calling John, John Crump.
Let me see.
I should give him, I should give him a shoutout.
Oh, look at that.
Masters of firepower.
One is one of his kajillion books.
No.
He has a because he doesn't sleep ever.
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So check that out.
Masters of Firepower by John Clark.
Yeah.
I slept
terribly last night, and I am I am dying rightnow.
I'm asking
sleep bad last night?
What Cromie keeping you up?
No.
I must have eaten something bad.
I don't okay.
You you wanna you wanna hear the weird eveningI had.
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Mhmm.
So first off, I get I get what's called hypohypoglycemia where my blood sugar dips.
If I eat too much sugar, my blood sugar dipsreal bad.
Mhmm.
I was really bad to myself last night and had awhole bunch of sugary things before going to
bed.
And every time within like two to three hoursof me doing that, I wake up feeling like I'm
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gonna puke because my blood sugar is like, itcrashes.
Mhmm.
And then it comes back up and I feel normal,but it takes like thirty minutes of me feeling
like hell.
I woke up last night with like tunnel vision,like vertigo, like total vertigo, and it was
horrible.
And finally, after about thirty minutes awayand I started feeling better, but, man, I I
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told Marley, I'm like, I guess I'm just gettingold and I can't eat sugar like I used to.
Like, it just kills me now.
How old are you now?
36.
I turned
30 old, Walter.
You're getting old.
I can't put sugar down like I used to.
I
mean, first of all, that's true for all of us.
Like, you gotta try to cut out the sugar.
The only the only time I have something likethat, if I eat too much chocolate, like, too
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late, it'll I wake up and next day, I'll almostfeel a little bit hungover.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
That's that's kind of how I felt today.
Totally.
And
I Yeah.
I was but think of all the sugar I had.
I feel like that too.
Like, I've noticed that I can't eat a lot ofsugary stuff.
Know, my oldest son was he he had driven toAtlanta with his friends on the way back.
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He stopped at Buc ee's and bought a bunch offudge.
Mhmm.
And I was like, dude, what what what did
you shame because it oh
my god.
I am a sugar person.
My favorite is, like, like, Skittles and thosetype of candies.
Mhmm.
Oh, I freaking love that stuff, but I I'mlearning now that I'm can't eat it anymore.
Not not a lot of it.
Not a lot of it.
And then Yeah.
I can have a couple, but I I have a problemwhere Yeah.
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If there's if it's in front of me, I want like,people that are, with with with chips or
whatnot, that's me and candy.
If
it's I thought I thought Skittles are no goodfor you anyway.
Thought Skittles are killing people sometimes.
Skittles are the worst.
So I I saw something a month ago that Skittlesare the absolute worst for blood sugar.
Like, they will kill a diabetic.
Oh, is that why?
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Yeah.
Was They spike your your blood sugar more thanworse than any candy ever.
Yeah.
I was gonna say, let's look here on Grok.
By the way, if you guys have questions, we'retalk about gun stuff or whatever the folks out
there wanna talk about.
I'll do shout outs.
But let's look on Grock, and let's find out whyare Skittles, so bad for you.
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How about that?
I'm using you you you you got me messed up withgrok now,
man.
I love grok.
I use it a lot.
I should've never let's see what's what itcomes out of.
Love using
grok.
Yeah.
Yellow five and red 40 are bad for you.
Yeah.
This is the one where it's about the amount ofblood sugar.
Oh, they can pose health concerns ifoverconsumed.
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That's the only way I eat Skittles.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I eat the whole little bag.
It's just
from the high sugar amount.
Lack of nutrients.
Have
you had freeze dried Skittles?
No.
I heard they're pretty good though.
Yeah.
They're pretty good.
Even a thing?
So the freeze dryer makes them, like, puff up.
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So they're
puff Yeah.
Crunchy.
They're they're like like puffed like cheesedoodles.
Mhmm.
They're puffed up like cheese doodles.
So, yeah.
I've I've heard they're good.
Mars right now, Mars is because there's beensuch a big there's been a bunch of people who
are starting, like, freeze dried candybusinesses or whatever that Mars is having a
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hard time keeping up with Skittle demand at themoment.
Really?
I guess it's, everybody's number one sellingfreeze dried candy.
They probably make that stuff like they makeammo, and they have a x they're gonna make x
amount, then they switch over and makesomething else, and they make something else.
Yeah.
How long is the shelf life?
Sorry.
I gotta mute my phone.
My phone was just ringing.
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For Skittles?
Yeah.
How long is the shelf life of Skittles?
How long do humans exist?
I'm sure they last forever.
Yeah.
I've never heard of a Skittle going back.
I think they put Skittles in MREs too.
Military
They do.
Oh.
Oh.
See now, if I'm if I'm burning big calories,then it does the sugar doesn't bother me
because my body burns it off pretty But if I'mjust being a fat lard on a sundae eating too
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much sugar, my body is like, oh, what are youdoing to me?
Yeah.
Last night last night I had for dinner, Spencermade shrimp and pasta, so we had that.
And then I decided to make somebody gave Peggya this bottle of chocolate, like, liqueur
stuff.
Mhmm.
So we made a milkshake with that stuff.
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And then I had that, and then she
made some
bread.
She made this homemade bread, so I had thatsome of that.
Jesus.
Just carbs and sugar.
I woke up I woke up woke up distended at at,like, around midnight like a Somali kid, you
know, kind of stuff.
Yeah.
I could just imagine that.
I took a Tums and then I was good, so I wasalright.
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Yeah.
What what I was gonna say is I noticed first ofall, you definitely have to cut back on that
stuff.
I'm trying to do it, but you gotta consume alot of water if you consume that stuff.
And that's the only thing that makes me feelbetter other than you have to wait, like
Patrick said, for it to go away.
The other the other thing is I have not beendrinking enough water lately.
I've been really bad about staying hydrated.
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So Yeah.
I was I just completely tried to to off myselflast night for sure.
Yeah.
You were getting really good.
I've always seen you walking around, well, atleast when
you're home.
I what I ate yesterday would have probablykilled a small Victorian child.
Let me do some shout outs.
Mister Bullshitters out there said I finallymade it to a show on time.
How's it going, everyone?
Thanks.
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We were late.
Yeah.
We were, yeah, we were late.
Night Train is out there.
Let me see.
Pins seven one two says, stay tuned.
Hank's having tech issues.
Jay Grew is out there.
Shooting gallery, like I said.
I'm trying to see who else is here.
Cbolus nineteen seventy says, if you think itcounts, it counts.
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So there you go.
And oh, because Night Train said, I've shot amachine gun shoot at a shootout at the Star
Coney Island amusement park game.
Does that count?
Oh, no.
Oh.
Well, what's your favorite?
Since you you have far more experience than therest of us, what what is your if you My
(27:28):
favorite
my favorite back from the day, there used to besomebody who would always show up at
Brooksville to machine shoot.
A friend would bring a belt fed RPD.
The RPD.
Those are pretty fun to shoot?
Yeah.
Because it's just like, you know, it's reallycontrollable, and it's seven six two by 39.
(27:48):
Yeah.
It's just so I know I'd always bring a I'dalways bring a belt loaded up in case he showed
up with his gun.
So you don't say, yeah.
Go ahead and shoot it.
Yeah.
The best machine gun is some is your friend'smachine gun.
A a mag a 75 round drum mag and an a k is a lotof fun.
Yeah.
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Uh-huh.
Three zero eight machine guns are alwaysfireballs, which I
think Yeah.
Well You you we've we've
also got some guns.
Hold Let me see if I can go This
thing here, which is the which is Century's newAP
Yeah.
51 according
from Turkey.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go full screen on you, Walt.
Hold on.
(28:29):
Time out.
Don't deserve this.
This.
Oh, boy.
Brought me some ice cream from Costco.
You didn't put the bags back in the car.
Oh, the shopping bags, Walt.
Oh.
Oh.
The shopping bags.
You're at the shop.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't deserve that ice cream.
(28:50):
Sorry.
Walter's like, you better give me the icecream.
There you go.
Well, anyways, so
Yes.
Okay.
Oh, are you ready now?
Okay.
There you go.
Ready now.
So
Check that out.
That's awesome.
When it's a when it's a shot show, I was at theCentury Arms booth because I always go there
and we swap patches with the guys and and allthat stuff.
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They are now importing
You're muted, Patrick.
Yeah.
If you oh, I think he's coming back.
Mhmm.
The a p 51, which is the 308, which h k callsthe h k 51
Mhmm.
And the a p 33, I think, which is a a it's a556 version and m p fives and all that kind of
(29:34):
stuff.
I originally placed the order for both thethree zero eight gun and the five five six gun.
Mhmm.
But, I mean, I got dealer prices on this, butstill, I I afterwards, I said, you know, let me
just get the three zero eight.
Three zero eight.
So
Was it a good good price, you think?
Or is it
come down?
Well, I got basically dealer price from CenturyArms.
Okay.
(29:55):
I think I think Atlantic Firearms has got theseout for, like, 1,600 or something.
Mhmm.
And I I I didn't pay that much for it.
So Okay.
I thought it I thought it was a decent price.
I've been wanting to make one, build one for awhile, and I pretty much have all the parts.
Yeah.
But this makes it so much easier.
Yeah.
I just don't know if the prices on those havebeen coming down or not.
(30:18):
They have?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Patrick, you're still muted, I think.
I'm gonna probably do a trigger pack for this.
Big time.
Yes.
Was just about to ask what what sort ofblockages are inside of that thing?
They have I can show you if you wanna see.
Yeah.
Do they have Hold on.
Let me go full you want me to go full screen onyou?
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Oh, okay.
Give it I'll give it a second.
Hold on.
Let me do there?
Mhmm.
That little piece the back knock that out.
That right there, and they have one right inthe front, right that goes into the trigger
pack.
Right underneath there.
But that you can you can either make a hole inyour trigger pack or you can take off the the
(31:01):
little bump.
And now you have to the bolt carrier isprobably cut out so it doesn't trip the
disconnector.
So you gotta get a full load of bolt carrier inthere, which I have that stuff.
That's no problem.
So a little a little bit of futzing with andthen the I'll probably I'll probably pick the
(31:23):
receiver as an SBR, a short barrel rifle, andthen I'll probably do the trigger pack as a
machine gun.
Then I get the best of both worlds if I want.
So Okay.
And then if I wanna put that trigger pack insomething else Mhmm.
I can do that too.
So But I find this gun to be of really goodquality.
(31:44):
I didn't see I haven't seen anything janky onit.
And yeah.
So Let's see if
we give it another look here.
It looks good.
Somebody's think somebody's thinking about one.
I would definitely tell them to go for it.
I'm thinking we're gonna might make somethingback here.
I don't know what.
Maybe a Picatinny rail adapter to go over thisplastic.
I don't I don't know.
(32:04):
Mhmm.
Do you have the space for the bars for yourentry stock?
Or
Yes.
The thing about these guns, they have a bufferin the back, like a spring loaded buffer.
So you're gonna do
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Alright.
Yeah.
Sorry about that, Walt.
I I saw the fifty nine second or whatever orheard it pop up, but
That was just time for me to have a few scoops
of this
delicious Costco ice cream.
(32:51):
Yes.
Shout out to the 20 people watching us liveright now with Walter eating Costco vanilla.
Yeah.
For the for the new for the new people who havenever tuned in, get ready.
If you tune in on the regular, you will seeeverything that we eat on a Monday night
because Walter and I will consume all manner ofthings
on Monday super yeah.
We're not
I I had I had leftover Chinese right before westarted.
(33:15):
So
Oh, yeah.
And we're not super serious.
If you guys have questions or whatever, we talkabout really whatever we want to, the news,
whether it's gun news, no gun news, reallyanything that we wanna talk about.
We'll talk about anything.
You guys want sex advice?
Ask us.
We know
Oh, I give them I give it to
As worldly men, we tell you how to swing itaround, flip it, and rub it down.
(33:38):
Had some something that y'all are gonna naysayhard, but I'm hoping I can get some some yeas
from the chat.
I had some cool stuff come in over the weekend.
I think you're fantastic.
It's growing on me.
It's growing on me.
Is that woven or is that
Woven with with a velvet backer.
Let me go to a a more let me go to baby facepee close-up.
(34:04):
Bam.
There you go.
There you go.
So in the beginning, Patrick, I did not likethis Bushmaster ACR patch, but it does look
kinda cool.
The only thing that's missing is the unicorn'sthe unicorn's horn needs to be rainbow colored.
It's to where it's shooting lasers out of itseyes or something.
Yeah.
So I may or may not
(34:25):
have a shit ton.
So if anybody wants to
buy one, they will be for sale here.
Oh, cool.
Is it on the website yet?
Or
No.
No.
I haven't.
I I had to go I've never sold patches before,so I had to go and order some ways for shipping
them.
Some little padded envelopes.
I've never gone through this.
I don't even know what the price of that.
(34:45):
I gotta figure that out too.
Was is that design somebody's trademark?
I don't
know what you're talking about.
One of the people in the chat first of all, whoin the chat loves a Bushmaster ACR?
Let us know.
Patrick has
one.
That was that was the thing is I I've gottenHank will tell you.
(35:06):
I've gotten complete I bought a Bushmaster ACR,like, what, month ago, and I'm completely
hooked on it.
I think it's
Is it a month already?
Yeah.
He won't give it up.
Hell no.
I love it.
I sold by the way, I did sell the US MarineCorps nineteen o three already to a US Marine.
So he was very happy to have it.
Oh, cool.
So I I did a good job.
I bought a gun to work actually sold it anddidn't keep it like I always do.
(35:29):
Can I can I tell you what heck, what I did overthe weekend?
Yeah.
Oh, dear.
I was at I was at the shop and it involvedselling something.
Mhmm.
Not guns,
but Mhmm.
I was at the shop Saturday and gonna do alittle cleaning, organizing, put away stuff
because things are all over the fucking place.
So oh, on the way to the minibike race, myfriend Sean sends me a picture of a rototiller
(35:51):
on the side of the road, come to find somebodywas throwing away.
And I said, if it's roadside, pick it up.
So he picked it up.
It was actually two of them.
There was
a little Those things are expensive.
Well,
there was a small little one, like, know,people have, like, a little backyard garden,
And then that that has, like, a weed whackermotor on it.
And then there was a full size snapper one witha flathead Briggs on it.
(36:13):
So it's, vintage.
You know?
So he picks up self contained?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
You don't like, in other words, you don't haveto attach it to a tractor or anything.
No.
No.
No.
You walk walk on it.
Walk on it.
Mhmm.
Like a bush hog.
Mhmm.
Bring yeah.
Brings it to the mini bike race.
People are all in over.
You're gonna ride that.
You're gonna make you're making of crap.
I said, you wanna buy it?
(36:34):
$50 for both of them.
Right?
Mhmm.
So the guy's like, he and I'll give you 30.
So I said, okay.
If you want it, take it.
Right?
Didn't buy it.
I bring it home Saturday.
I'm looking at him going, fuck.
I ain't gonna do anything with these things.
I put them on Facebook marketplace.
The little one ran $50 and the big one for 75.
Woman came, bought them both, didn't have aprice, a hundred and a quarter.
(36:56):
Wow.
That's your dinner.
There's your dinner as
Right off.
That is absolutely fantastic.
Money on the streets.
What who's
the guy No.
This side of the road.
Yeah.
Who is the guy that says that there's yourdinner?
What's that guy you watch?
That's Terrell.
Terrell.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So I had a a generator that I originally boughtfor Lexus.
(37:18):
So she had one for a storm.
It ran it ended up stop making power, but thethe motor still ran in it.
And the parts to fix it cost more than thewhole generator.
So I put that up on Facebook marketplace for50, and a guy came and gave me 40 for it.
So that was I cleaned that out.
Yeah.
I'm like I got here.
Today today, I'm still cleaning because andonce end of the shop, I just put some drywall
(37:43):
back up from the storm so I could put someshelves back against the wall.
Mhmm.
And I had these buckets of aluminum scrap.
And this the the lady that there's a femalescrapper that comes around, a black lady.
Mhmm.
And she saw those buckets one time.
She says, come on, man.
I'll split it with you.
Give me those buckets and we'll split it.
I'll take
it in and I'll split it.
Oh, you get a lot of that.
(38:03):
Yeah.
You got a lot of that.
You're talking about the shavings that comesoff the CNC machine.
Right?
Were these were actually chunks.
You know, they they were too small to makesomething out right.
It was a it was like grade a kind of scrap.
Right?
Oh.
So today, she's riding around in her truck,they said, woah.
Woah.
Woah.
Stop.
You wanna do the you wanna do this do you wannado the aluminum thing?
We'll split it.
She goes, hell, yeah.
She jumps out of the truck.
(38:23):
You know?
That woman's probably making money.
Oh, hell, yeah.
She is.
Yeah.
My aluminum and that she pulled in 202 over$200.
Wow.
And we we we split that.
I got a hundred and I think I got a hundred and$40 out of the deal.
Hot damn.
Okay. You
You that woman probably make dollars.
(38:44):
Yeah.
I bet you that woman probably makes, what,minimum, like, 500 to a thousand bucks a day
rolling around there.
No.
No.
No?
Uh-uh.
I don't
think so.
Oh, okay.
I mean, depends.
I mean, scrapping is a tough
Yeah.
By the way, we got it so if you guys havequestions, I think we got some questions here,
which we will answer.
(39:06):
Hot dog nine ninety Oh, shit.
Gifted 10 subscriptions to Who Move My Freedompodcast.
There you go.
Has that never happened before?
So no.
No.
That's awesome.
That's a first.
Yeah.
We've got 26 people watching us.
So Jade Grew was gift was gifted, Night Train,C Bullis, Mister Bullshitter.
(39:28):
So shout out to all those people.
Also, let us know what price Patrick shouldsell those patches for for anyone who's
interested in them.
Yeah.
What's a typical patch go for?
And include include shipping in there.
Like, just assume that I will cover shipping.
Yeah.
And then I because I think that doesn't Chrisdo this, Walt?
So you probably Yeah.
Chris does.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(39:48):
So he he would have some thing on this.
And then Darren Mathis gave us a question here,and you guys can ask us questions.
We'll get to it.
Have you seen the video of California judge VanDyke who came out with a very good gun tutorial
video and put the California justice system inan uproar.
I have.
I did?
(40:08):
Yes.
I have also.
He Can't
say that
I Mhmm.
I can't say that I watched all of it, but I didsee part of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm I'm impressed that he had the balls to do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean
He must be a pretty ballsy pretty ballsy guy.
He should be a YouTuber.
(40:28):
He'll blow up
right now.
Yeah.
Make more money than me to trust.
You know, maybe maybe he's had enough.
Yeah.
Now I know the the judicial system there wasmad about it, but this is the same question
that I ask, like, with YouTube being mad at usas being gun guys.
How are we hurting people if we're showing themhow to do things or how things work?
Are allowed to be an activist judge as long asit goes in their favor.
(40:52):
But if you're an activist judge in the otherway, no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You can't have that.
Yeah.
Like the a hole that's trying to stop Trumpfrom exporting all these
criminals.
Yeah.
Christ.
Turn the planes around like
Man, when I saw that, it was so awesome.
It was like from a movie with those mofos.
You see
it in that in in in in that Salvadoran jail?
Yeah, man.
(41:12):
Just like I always say, first thing you come inthere, shaved them bald.
Yeah.
That's movie material.
They they're taking pictures of all thetattoos.
Those dudes aren't messing around when theyshow up at that prison.
That's Yeah.
That's serious Yeah.
Shit there.
Yeah.
And I know So we'll get back to the judgething, but I know out of some of that,
especially the media saying that people arebeing sent over there and they're not in the
(41:35):
gangs or First of all Bullshit.
Yeah.
There's a lot of these people who are Like,those gangs are here in America, and there's
people here in America joining up with thosegangs.
So you get caught up in some shit and you windup out there.
Listen.
It's, you know
Sounds like a you problem.
Right?
Yeah.
You got into some shit.
Change your ways.
Find a sweet baby black Jesus or something likethat and
(41:56):
Get on that damn get that Chevy loaded up andhead for the border, bitch.
Yeah.
If if if you mistakenly got sent out there,hopefully, you do find your way back if it was
a mistake, you know, I I would hope.
But but you from experience, I know this.
You don't just fall into shit.
Like, when I was younger and I was hanging out,you know, my friends were I was I was always a
(42:19):
nerd, but my friends were always bad boys doingthings.
I got caught up in shit.
I don't
You know you know when shit's getting weird.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got caught up in shit and, you know Do youknow what's the solution to that?
Don't fuck with those people.
Get out.
Yeah.
Stay away from those people.
You know, you are who your friends are.
(42:40):
If your friends are up to shit, you will getcaught up in that.
Guilt through association, my friend.
I'm just saying.
So but yeah.
I I feel in general, I feel good about that.
The the judge and all that stuff that's got Ijust don't under I don't think that most people
in America want less info on this stuff.
And I think that's why that what that judge didwas a good thing because people want to know
(43:02):
about this.
Even if there's folks out there that that don'twant to use guns and all that, they wanna know
what's going on.
Ignorance is not helping any move any of thisforward.
It's never made any sense to me.
Yeah.
And all that's and the scare these these thesethese people.
Oh, you know, now the the what was what was thething here about the the Mhmm.
(43:24):
With the gun stuff now.
Oh, about getting rid of a third of the f ATFagents.
Oh, I love that.
That's gonna make the streets
just tight
and all this stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There is some news.
Yeah.
There was some news on that.
But
They're not getting rid of them.
They're gonna send
them to the Yeah.
They're making them FBI agents.
Yeah.
Because ATF the ATF should be back to a taxbranch, and then we should just get rid of
(43:48):
them.
I love everything Cash Patel is up to, so let'sjust start right there.
Whatever Cash Patel whatever Cash Patel isdoing, cause he's both FBI and what is he,
acting ATF director?
Or is it Yes.
Yes.
I think I think he's both.
Right?
No.
Okay.
(44:08):
He's yeah.
He's act he's acting ATF director and assistantFBI.
Is that what it is?
No.
No.
He's the head of the FBI.
I think Bongino was over there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's the assistant.
So we're still waiting we're still waiting tosee what, you know, the whole thing that comes
out, like, so far as what Trump is gonna do forus as gun guys.
(44:29):
We're still waiting to see how all of thatplays itself out.
Let me see if I could go to my
Did you see did you see the picture that wasgoing around?
I saw it on the Internet over the weekend.
Bongino was part of Hillary Clinton's detail atone time.
He was.
He was, and he had some very
Not good thing.
Yeah.
He's not a nice person.
Yeah.
There
(44:49):
there there there is such a thing as the wickedwitch of the West.
So Yes.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know of a lot of people whothought good things about Hillary.
Although, as I've told people, like, way backin the days, man, I you know, before I started
really looking into all these things, was aDemocrat and all that.
And I think that's what's happening with a lotof people.
(45:10):
Justice signal justice signals support forsilencers widening second amendment.
So there's a lot of you know, after promisingfor years to expand second amendment rights,
president Donald Trump appears to be makinggood on his pledges by hiring pro gun officials
and signaling an end to liberal firearmsregulation.
(45:31):
Latest indication came on Monday when attorneygeneral, Pam Bondi, chief of staff, said the
department was reconsidering past anti secondamendment positions, such as restrictions and
taxes on silencers.
Pam, they're they're a little wishy washy onthat right now.
Right?
Because Pam Bondi is.
As it should be, hopefully, not controllinganything.
(45:52):
She's gonna do what she's told.
That's, I believe, what it is.
Yep.
Yeah.
She, I was looking at Trump's press conferencetoday.
It's interesting.
A big section of his what what do they call it?
His cabinet, I guess.
A lot of Floridians up in there.
Some of them Okay.
Of them I don't like.
(46:13):
I'm not a big fan of Bondi and I also I alsodon't like What's his name?
Who is the senate?
Rubio.
But, you know, they're they're working.
They're doing what they're supposed to do.
I used to dislike Rubio.
Watching him go up against the media right now,I don't hate him as much as I did.
I kinda like what he's
You know why?
You know you know why.
Right?
He's positioning himself.
(46:34):
He's positioning
Oh, I would politically.
Yeah.
Rubio Rubio is second in line to presidentafter of JD Vance.
Vance.
You mean third in line then?
Well, well, the first no.
The the first person in line is Trump.
After so and so and so and so No.
No.
No.
But the first person there is Trump, so secondin line would be Vance and then and then yeah.
(46:55):
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, you know go ahead.
I don't mean him as much as I used to, but Ialso would not vote for him for president.
Well, so Pam Bondi, I'm I was gonna say aswell, I think she's jockeying for some higher
thing after all of this as well.
If not, on the national stage, maybe, you know,on the like, let's say in Florida, for example.
(47:20):
So yeah.
So all those people are holding the line.
I think Trump made good choices, and they seemto be, like, holding the line and not
backstabbing him and all that like we saw inthe past.
But Yeah.
Yeah.
Jury's still out.
Mhmm.
A primarily younger crowd Mhmm.
That he's chosen for positions.
Mhmm.
Not the seasoned backstabbers.
(47:43):
Yes.
So Mhmm.
But Joe says you should do a video review ofthe patch.
No.
I think he's saying he will do a video reviewif he gets a patch in exchange for a patch.
Pouch.
No worry.
Yes.
Okay.
In that case, put up your patch one more time,Patrick.
Oh, god.
I put the
we didn't put bag up.
Where why did you put the bag?
(48:04):
There should be one of the patches right thereon your desk.
Patrick is way too he organizes shit withouteven realizing he's organized.
Okay.
Congratulations.
Thanks.
Send you send me my patch.
Thank you.
Well, when I see I should I should get a patchanyways.
Gotta get a
patch.
You gotta get patch.
Jesus.
You got some Christians coming in, by the way.
(48:27):
I'm just teasing.
Look your look
at your patch.
Listen.
We gotta help Patrick sell these patches, butyou gotta get these patches up on the website,
for crying out loud.
I I don't have a website Oh.
For selling things.
Oh, hot dog nine ninety is awesome, man.
He's, like, gifting everyone, subscriptions.
Did he give She put up 10 more subscriptions?
(48:48):
He did.
Oh, awesome.
Thank you,
sir.
Oh.
Uh-huh.
On chromium arms, you should have a aSchwannica.
Yeah.
Know what?
Hotdog nine ninety, he needs one of those damnpatches, Patrick.
I will get Hotdog, if you get in touch with meafter the show or somehow, I'll get your patch.
Yeah.
Like, hit us up hit us up on something, andwe'll get even if
I have to probably your best place.
(49:08):
Yeah.
I'll pay for his patch if I have to.
It's okay.
Baby on no.
It's it's believe me.
It's fine.
Baby underscore face p hit me on Instagram.
I and send me your info and I'll get a patchout to you.
Yeah.
So nitrate.
So now everyone is a looks like a lot.
Everyone in the chat
You guys you guys got ahead of yourself.
Secretary of state's not the third in line.
That's what I thought too.
Okay.
Thank you.
Oh, it's
(49:29):
I was I should not have agreed with you becauseit's
Yeah.
Don't ever agree with me, man.
What's the matter with you?
Nancy Pelosi, but now it's whomever.
Oh, it's speaker oh, that's right.
Right after Yeah.
So it's okay.
So after the president comes vice president, ifsomething happens to the president, then the
speaker, the secretary.
Right?
I think so.
(49:49):
Civics lesson right there.
What was I gonna say?
By the way, we've got at least 20 peoplewatching us live.
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That will help us with the rumble algorithm andget more folks in here.
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(50:12):
really cool knowledge as well as Patrick ofwho's baby faced pee, and he's a gunsmith and
general know it all of all things.
All things
That he's interested in.
That whatever he's interested in.
I have to
be interested in
this one.
Yes.
He goes down a rabbit hole.
He's like he's like a rabbit rabbit hole.
(50:34):
Both
both of you both of you fell into the ACRrabbit hole
a couple weeks
ago.
I still,
I'm trying to get him to buy one in here.
I'm trying to buy one.
T t
t I love it.
I love mine.
I would have bought one if not the damn if notfor those damn squirrels, I would have that
thing already.
Yep.
Yeah.
Those squirrels messed me up.
(50:55):
Well, you know, I had to pay that bill forgetting the Cybertruck air system.
Okay.
Put that
This is a this is a very
Okay.
Sore subject with me.
See, this is a Oh.
The Bear Creek Arsenal.
Oh, yeah.
Why is this is hold on.
I'm gonna go I'm gonna go full screen with you.
Why is this a sore subject, Walt?
(51:15):
Well,
this is the
Perfect Arsenal bolt action Mhmm.
Upper.
Right?
Yes.
Four fifty Bushmaster.
They're doing all kinds of different calories.
Yes.
I happen to make a bolt action upper.
And they told me ATF that it has to have aserial number.
Right.
These don't.
This is not the I didn't I purchased just theupper.
(51:36):
No paperwork.
No nothing.
Mhmm.
Nothing.
And it works just like my gun.
Mhmm.
You have a bolt action.
You got fifty five seconds, but we'll keeptalking about this in the
next segment.
What's wrong with that picture?
So Why do I So this is not serialized.
You have to serialize yours now after you spentlike, how much money did you spend on lawyers
trying to fight the ATF?
(51:58):
Well, that was only about $10.
But Mhmm.
Because there really there wasn't gonna be anyfight because I wasn't gonna win.
Mhmm.
But how is it now, aside from Bear CreekArsenal, this is brand new for There's a
Utah's.
There's these side back charging ones that aresome that are that are there's they're charged
(52:19):
manually.
How are they not uppers too?
So in my unprofessional opinion, they shouldn'tbe serialized.
Serialized.
No.
Just like that was not yeah.
You should not have been penalized andserialized, but that was lawfare used against
you, you know During Trump's first by the ACA.
Yes.
Yes.
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Okay.
So yeah.
We got cut off Go ahead.
Yeah.
So what I wanna say was this is not aboutbashing Bear Creek Arsenal.
No.
Because I like Bear Creek Bear Creek stuff.
This is about why do they get to do it and Ican't.
(53:27):
Well, everyone should be able to do it.
You you were unfairly penalized by the out ofcontrol ATF.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And we got there has to be a way to reversethat.
Do you wanna have you been working on stuff?
You wanna talk to people about that?
Have you
I kind of did a little bit.
(53:48):
Mhmm.
But I've had to had to buy two spend $220,000on milling machines.
So Mhmm.
So So this is recently you've been looking intogetting back into this whole thing.
Yes.
I But you would have to pay for a lawyer again.
Right?
Well, that's you have to start that process.
You have
to put a retainer and you have to get goingMhmm.
(54:09):
All that stuff.
And then when I got back from shot, I realizedthat I need to purchase two brand new machines.
So I need to watch my shackles until I get
That gets very expensive very quickly.
That's squared away.
Well, you got you got the machines, you got therigors, moving things in and out, and you got
I'm selling machines and blah blah blah blahblah.
So Mhmm.
It's not that I won't go back at it, but onceagain, everybody anybody who my upper goes, why
(54:33):
is that gotta have serial number?
That's just bolt action upper.
Well Right.
That's
that's my that's my feeling too.
And So
Do you yeah.
So do we I don't know how you feel about allthis, so I'm just gonna bring it up here and
people can chime in.
Patrick, I'm interested to see what he thinksabout this.
Should we try to, like, set up, like, aGoFundMe or something to try because I know
(54:57):
you're a mom and pop.
You're not, a big company here.
You don't have Right.
Right.
Tens of thousands of dollars to throw around.
You know?
Should we try to see if there's a way to findthe money to get this going?
I think so.
I I always thought we should have from thebeginning, but it was more difficult, I think,
then than it might be now.
Well, there's Yeah.
Politics was swinging against us.
(55:19):
Yeah.
The mood is changing at ATF, and the people incharge are definitely different, including in
their law, you know, the from the justicedepartment angle of it.
The person that's in there now is actually agun person.
So, yeah, once again, I'm not I'm not trying tobeat down Bear Creek Arsenal or any of the
other people.
It's just like Right.
How come how become how becomes they gets to doit and I don't?
(55:42):
Yeah.
I don't think anyone that we've spoken to inthe firearms industry behind the scenes on this
is happy with that because that affects thewhole industry.
And if, if politics had gone a different wayright now, Bear Creek would Well potentially be
facing, action and all that kind of stuff.
So I I asked them if I sent them an email andasked if they had a determination on their
(56:05):
upper and
They don't wanna talk about it.
The answer was our it's a firearm.
Well, I think she she was a female I waschatting with.
I think she means the whole gun is a firearm.
Yes.
It is.
But the upper itself, no mention of FFLs.
No serial number on there.
There's nothing.
So Mhmm.
Once again, it's like, okay.
(56:26):
Well, that's great.
So why can't I do the same thing?
It works the same way.
Right.
Yeah.
It it all it all became it all it all cameabout as a result of countries complaining
about 50 caliber uppers being used in theircountry by people doing bad things.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I mean, I know what that has to yeah.
People are using a lot of things to do badthings.
(56:47):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think we've gotta revisit this.
You know?
Oh, by the way, I see David Kawaka out there.
Shout out to David Kawaka of High Point.
He says, great hat.
Yeah.
Oh, well, hey, Dave.
Yeah.
Man, how about how about this how about thisgreat gun?
Awesome.
(57:08):
I wish I had my High Point with me right now.
Right now, I got a Smith and Wesson.
Can I can
I Is this the victory?
Sure.
Go ahead.
Tell that story.
Yeah.
This guy
Shout out to Dave.
Yeah.
Hey, Dave.
This gun was bought off a Century Arms fixer upsection on their website.
Right?
Uh-huh.
They said it needed some work.
Right?
So Mhmm.
For $49.
(57:28):
I said,
well, for $49, I'll take a chance.
What the hell?
Worst come to worst, I was gonna send it toHigh Point and have them fix it for free.
Get
it to
the shop.
Joe, who works for me.
Everybody knows Joe.
Yes.
Joe.
Gallery Joe.
Yep.
Yep.
Joe, I go to lunch to just pick up some Chickfil A.
Joe text me while I'm going.
I fixed it.
I'm like
(57:49):
I was like, well, how'd you do that?
I said, hey.
I used the white magic.
That's so
You know what he is from Boston.
There was a spring there was a spring insidethat had
Or mass.
Let's just say mass before he gets mad.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Mhmm.
The spring had been assembled correctincorrectly or something, and it had a bunch of
old grease in it that was all caked up.
(58:09):
Joe cleaned it out, put the spring in, pow powpow.
So for $62 with shipping, I got myself a cnine.
Yeah.
That's pretty cool.
That's pretty cool.
And it hardly looks like it was ever used tobe, I'm honest with you.
So
Walter, you wanna hear how how common that is?
I had a project that was given to me.
(58:29):
I have a nice Winchester lever action, andthere's round stuck in the magazine tube, and I
can't make it work.
Okay.
Let me let me take a look at it.
Mhmm.
Somebody disassembled it to clean it and thenput it back together, and they just put it back
together ever so slightly wrong.
Undo a screw, adjust, redo a screw.
Okay.
Everything works now.
(58:50):
It's like, alright.
Have a nice day.
Yeah.
I mean, well, for guns, a lot of guns, it's,you know, a simple fix.
Well, first of all, the number one simple fixthat I've found in my experience is lube it.
Just hit it with some lube.
Make it slick.
Always.
Yeah.
That's Always the problem.
But, you know, this it's it's always a simplesolution.
(59:10):
But High Point would have backed you up even ifYes.
Joe's magic didn't work.
Mhmm.
I I started to fill out the return form.
I made the phone call.
They returned my phone call, but my my wifetold me that I we'd already fixed it.
Like I said, I put it in the bullet trap.
Pop pop pop pop pop.
Yeah.
Fixed.
I think you gotta burn I think you gotta burnit down now, man.
You know?
(59:30):
Well, I when I went shooting on Tuesday, Ibrought it along.
And Worked fine?
They didn't even I forgot to get it out of thecar.
Oh, I had m sixteens and a k's and
step guns and all this.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
But, you know, you could have told the Brits,like, hey.
This is probably I would say the High Point isone of the most popular guns in The United
(59:52):
States Of America.
Oh, yeah.
Without a
Yeah.
So, Shooting Gallery says, I'm a magician.
What can I say?
That's Joe.
Out there.
Shout out to Joe.
Everyone should follow him.
He's got a podcast on here as well.
I think we've got 30 people watching us live.
Shout out to everyone, watching us live outthere.
(01:00:14):
We appreciate you all.
I thought Dave was talking about my I thoughtDave was talking about my SpaceX hat.
No.
I was talking about Hank's hat.
Alright.
Dave, I will spoil for you.
I got one of these coming your way because he'she is an ACR guy.
Oh, he is?
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dave Dave gave me a bunch of information onACR.
So one of these will be showing up at yourdoor.
(01:00:34):
One day, this is some soon.
Yeah.
Whenever When when Patrick figures out how tosell these, we'll put it up.
And you know what, Patrick?
I'll find because I think I have a bunch ofHank Strange patches or stickers, I should say,
because I don't think I have any patches left.
I'll see if I do, but I'll give you a bunch ofHank Strange stickers.
So if anyone buys a patch from you, you canthey can get
some If you bought it through and you make anote that it says Hank Strange, whenever we're
(01:00:56):
there, we're not there yet.
Yeah.
I guess we'll be good speakers.
Yeah.
I'll donate you.
I wanna see you sell all your patches so youcan do some you need to do the the what's that?
But what's that butt thing patch you do?
You know the patch you do with the butt?
What's that?
Oh, How about that?
(01:01:27):
Oh, gosh.
No no looby ditty.
Butt ditty.
I don't know.
We're we're probably now Dave has left.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dave is no longer Dave is no longer hanging outthere with us.
Where's 24?
Isn't 20 Oh, let's see.
(01:01:49):
24.
That's name I've seen before.
Yeah.
So Dave, by the way, says that's an awesomepatch.
Kirkpatrick.
In the mail because because of all the helpinfo you gave me on on ACR stuff when I was
because I'm still obsessed with my ACR.
Yeah.
Night Train says, like, all the gun shopsaround me refuse to sell High Point because of
its ghetto reputation, and they want to to keepthe soap whole marijuana smoking vermin.
(01:02:13):
There is there is just as much profit in thisHigh Point as there is in all these other fancy
ass
fucking more, actually.
I don't know what they sell for wholesale.
Yeah.
But I didn't even I just thought about it, butI don't know of any shops in my area that sell
high points.
I don't think you're gonna have them.
If you're gonna make 20 or $40 on a a fancy asspistol, why not just sell the cheaper one?
(01:02:37):
I don't get it.
But, yeah, I think a High Point's a good gun.
I think it's affordable.
It works.
The company stands behind it a lot longer thanother you know, I look.
They sponsor the podcast without a doubt.
Right?
So, you know, we might be a little biased, butI think I felt this way before any of that ever
happened.
And if you look up, like, I think most of thegun guys feel the same way for the price point
(01:02:59):
of what a high point is and all that.
You can't hold against it the particular thing,and a lot of these a lot of the gangbangers out
there feel like they've got a Glock anyway.
So what what does that say?
You know, they don't
even They they think it's a Glockfody.
Mhmm.
So Taking a Glock?
Yeah.
(01:03:19):
Taking a Glock.
I got a new one.
Yeah.
Oh, you do?
Okay.
Hold on one second.
Let me let me go full screen.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I'm gonna go full screen on you, Ben.
Seventeen l long slide.
Boom.
That thing is ridiculously long.
Jesus.
Yeah.
It looks good, though.
It looks it looks in good condition.
(01:03:40):
Is that a Glock seventeen l long slide in yourpants?
You just happy to see it?
It's it's it's freaking brand new.
I thought I was getting a used gun.
It's brand new.
Yeah.
I don't it's cool.
And it's a gen one.
Yeah.
That's cool as hell.
I don't know if it's a Repo Gen one, if theydid long slide, but I don't I don't care.
(01:04:01):
I mean, I don't do you see any, do you see anysigns of wear and tear on it?
So No.
Not a not a drop.
Not a drop.
That oh my god.
Did they sell out of of all of those?
No.
It's a
good one.
He's getting he's getting the itch.
He's getting the itch.
It looks good.
I didn't think it was gonna come in lookingthis good.
They they look fantastic.
I swear.
(01:04:22):
Yeah.
I didn't think they were gonna come in lookingthis good.
They look good.
And there's never a bad block.
All the goodies in the box and
the whole nine yards too.
Really?
This is crazy.
I wonder where they came from.
Like, what department or group or what?
Like I said, they're not even there's no markson this thing whatsoever.
Well, they even used.
(01:04:42):
Yeah.
It's interesting.
Is Glock did Glock just have a big fire sale ofnew old stock?
And, you know, they were these were four To
be a say.
By Meadow State.
So
Dave Dave, high point says check your phone,Hank.
Yeah.
I I I asked Lola to send him a link, so heshould be getting it soon.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
(01:05:02):
Yeah.
He's gonna I think he's gonna jump on.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
That that's Yeah.
That was cool.
So let us know, Patrick, if those are still outthere.
I will have to go look.
Give me a second.
That is awesome.
Yeah, man.
You know, there's so so many gun deals comingup.
I know, Patrick, I should probably let me seeif I could throw this up in here because
(01:05:26):
Patrick sent me what was that?
The bullpup thing.
Hold on.
Let me see
if I could find out
Oh, the bullpup kit.
I'm surprised you haven't bought yet.
I don't know why you're waiting.
I just need to find out some details before Ido.
Yeah.
Walt, did you look at any of this?
What do you think about this?
No.
I mean, I've seen I've seen the write up aboutit in the talk.
I think Ian, Forgotten Weapons, did a thing onit too, I think.
(01:05:49):
Yeah.
Because these guys were at SHOT Show.
Yeah.
I saw it I saw it from SHOT Show.
That's where I
saw it.
And I missed it at SHOT.
I wouldn't go SBR.
I'd do something, like, at least 16 inches.
Just Yeah.
Would you do a 16 I think you have to do hesaid on his website, it needs to be a 16 pinned
weld if you don't want the little stock piece.
Yeah.
Or you can do just 16 if you do like your stockthing.
(01:06:11):
Yeah.
So just so people can see what is it calledagain?
The yeah.
So it's the it's a kit that turns a b r n oneeighty into yeah.
And it's from Allie and Kaufman LLC.
We don't know them.
I'll try to reach out to them.
I have a feeling this is the closest you'regonna get to an s a 80 unless somehow somebody
(01:06:34):
convinces the British government to sell off abunch of parts kits, which Yeah.
It looks like can't start happening.
Let's pull up some pictures of the finishedproduct here, see if we can get
shipped out.
To be replacing the s r the the eighties.
So That doesn't surprise me.
Yeah.
Here we go.
You know?
But Yeah.
That looks good.
No.
That's that's a good looking
I think it's cool.
(01:06:55):
Honestly, I would own one.
I think it's pretty neat.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll look into it.
I may do it.
Just need know, like, I'm not even sure whatthat upper is, the BRN upper that you have,
Walt, but we could we could change the barrelon that.
Right?
(01:07:16):
Patrick says yes.
I don't know.
Thought that Buren's use AR 15 barrels withtheir piston system.
So there's probably more wood.
I don't know.
I don't know for sure.
Yeah.
If not if not, just get a because you didn'tget a full size do I
I think I have
a I think I have a few of those b o.
I'll look into it.
(01:07:36):
I'm gonna probably look into it soon, see if Ican get my hands on one of them.
They're not gonna be ready until somewherebetween May and June, I think.
Put your money down, get one in that Yeah.
Because the problem that's gonna happen is I soI found it from a website today, and a lot of
people were excited about it.
So Mhmm.
You will sell out of that per first batch, andthen you'll go, I wish I would have paid for
it.
Yeah.
Put your money
(01:07:56):
down and get it when the batch is
Right.
Okay.
Yeah.
I will I will look into that.
I think we got Dave joining us here.
Let me see how I'm gonna do this.
Hold on one second.
My point.
We'll go no.
How do how do Hold on one second.
Gotta remember how I did this thing.
Okay.
(01:08:21):
What numbers do do I have to hit to do thisthing?
Hold on one second.
Hold on, Dave.
I know you can probably hold on.
I gotta assign
Your ACOs.
Yes.
Just give me one second, Dave.
I know you're out there.
I think okay.
I just took him out of the green room, but Igotta figure out how exactly I even do the
(01:08:43):
because I don't even remember.
Damn it.
I'm trying to remember how I do this, how I doall these different windows.
You gotta make some notes.
Hold on.
I gotta I do have some cheat notes to look atover.
Dave, can you hear us?
I don't know if you can hear us.
(01:09:04):
He's muted.
So, yeah, some one of your audio things is notset up right, so I need to see.
Mhmm.
Oh, I think I see how I'm supposed to do it.
I think he's coming in there now.
There we go.
There's Kowaka.
Boom.
There you go.
(01:09:24):
There he is.
And can you hear me?
Oh, young
I can.
Oh, yes.
And And there's young Kawaka.
Yeah.
We see the
Well, I had I had mic mic issues, and so Igotta go back to headset one.
Oh, no worries.
No worries.
Thanks for coming on, man.
Yeah, man.
No.
It's it's always cool to be out here with youguys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How's it been going?
It's been it's been a minute, I wanna say,since we've had
(01:09:48):
you It has it has been a few.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
It's good, man.
Been out I was shooting High Point a littlebit.
Shot the, well, I I can't remember.
Can show stuff now on here too.
Yes.
Shot the nine ninety five p.
Be lower.
Uh-huh.
Nice.
Yeah.
I've been checking my I've been checking mymail.
(01:10:09):
I haven't seen one show up yet.
Well, it's because we had a couple of earlyones in, and we thought we'd be releasing a
little bit sooner.
And it's just a little too soon for it, sothey're coming soon, very soon.
Yeah.
No.
Absolutely.
Take your time.
I'm just teasing you.
I know.
I know.
But, no, I just ran one of those was it lastweekend?
(01:10:31):
Two weekends ago.
Moon's out twenty twenty five night visionmatch that Forgotten Weapons puts on,
and I ran that pistol.
Really?
And when
was a good time?
Where was that?
Echo Valley Training Center in West Virginia.
Okay.
It's, like, right there in West Virginia.
I stayed in Virginia.
You drive through Maryland to get back intoWest Virginia where it's at.
(01:10:52):
Something like Finger, West Virginia.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
It's a it's a it's a middle of nowhere spot,but it's a cool range.
It's a cool match.
It'll really test the crap out of you.
That's for sure.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Cool.
I think the next big of what's the next bigevent you guys are doing?
Is it the GunCon, or are you doing somethingbefore GunCon?
Think GunCon is GunCon is probably the netwell, NRA.
(01:11:13):
NRA before GunCon.
There you go.
Mhmm.
So it'll be NRA.
So it'll be in, what's that?
Atlanta, yeah, next month.
And then, yeah, then GunCon in June.
So
yeah.
Okay.
Very cool.
That'd be fun.
Very cool.
Any questions?
Did you see that Walter was showing off his newHigh Point acquisition?
I did.
I was listening to that.
(01:11:34):
That was I
the picture they showed on their website showeda kind of a beat up gun.
So when I got it, it's it it it's got, like,handling wear.
It doesn't
have, like,
beat up gun.
Clean.
Oh, yeah.
It is.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Look like
the gun was hardly fired.
So it's like
either either way, if if I would have
(01:11:55):
sent it to High Point for service, they wouldhave fixed it, and I would have got back a
working gun.
Mhmm.
Sure.
Can't beat that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
High Point will care.
Always fix it.
Actually As I said, man, hit it with a hit itwith a flamethrower.
You know?
I
mean, that's me covered, but I wouldn'trecommend it.
Drive it over with a tank.
(01:12:15):
Joe actually bushed I was gonna make a videoabout the whole process.
Right?
And then Joe fixed it.
It's like, boop.
No video.
Good.
Yeah.
Joe should have been running a video while hewas working on it.
He should have been shooting a video.
Yeah.
Come on, Joe.
No.
Yeah.
Next time.
Next time.
Yeah.
Next time.
Night Train says, I'm the proud owner of a HighPoint carbine of 40 Smith and Wesson.
(01:12:39):
Wish they would design to take Glock mags.
I know you get that question a lot.
Don't don't we all, man?
Don't we all?
I mean
Then they wouldn't be 50 state legal, though.
That's very true.
Very true.
I mean, cause
and effect everything.
Yeah.
There's some legal things going on here withthat.
I think we got fifteen seconds if anyone wantsto say anything.
(01:12:59):
We're gonna take a break.
Obviously, We'll be back.
Dave will be here.
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Okay.
So once again, I gotta set this up.
Bear with me.
I think I got this down this time though.
I got it I got it down this time, Patrick.
I should be able to just Oh, damn it.
Okay, sir.
It's mostly there.
I didn't get the hold on a second.
There's one window I gotta figure out how toget that window up.
(01:14:09):
Hold on.
I think I gotta manually go in and turn that
How long have you been doing this?
Thought you had to do all this stuff by now.
Yeah.
You know, let's see.
Boom.
There we go.
Man.
Yeah.
You know, I've been doing it for a while, butthere's so much stuff that goes through brain.
You know?
I'm a little scatterbrain with all thedifferent things that, that I'm up to.
(01:14:30):
I have been known to take on what is it?
My mother would say, you bite more than you canchew.
Uh-huh.
Bite more you can chew.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I've been known to do that.
Known to do it.
Yeah.
So any did Walter, Patrick, you guys have anyquestions?
Things you wanna talk to Dave about?
(01:14:51):
So the the the new, the new pistol is not quitereleased?
Not quite?
Not not yeah.
Not quite.
I think we initially thought we'd have it outprobably, like, rolling about now, but they're
changing some stuff like well, I don't wannatalk about new features that are coming into
the gun, but they're they're put they'rethey're putting new feature into these pistols
that'll actually roll into all the carbines,like, as a inline change.
(01:15:15):
Oh.
So yeah.
It's it's pretty cool stuff.
There's nothing crazy, but it's but it's cool,
though.
You know?
I I don't know if we'll have those new variantsto off and talk about NRA.
I know I will buy GunCon, for sure.
Cool.
Okay.
If something happens between then, I'll hit youup, we'll we'll talk about it.
Yes.
Yeah.
I think, was GunCon the last time I saw you?
(01:15:37):
I gotta start looking at phone now.
Of course, I got it.
Well, you were shot this year, weren't
you?
I was in shot.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
Shot show.
Yeah.
One day before he got sick.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, we were, we did a videowith you at shot show, we were talking to
Charles Brown, the owner of High Point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he's running for a seat on the NRA board.
(01:15:57):
What's up with that?
He he is running for a seat.
Well, he's part of that whole group ofreformers that, you know, they wanna make the
NRA, like, viable option because god knows mostof us can't stand the NRA and or hate the NRA.
Mhmm.
I mean, CB's been in this business basicallyhis entire life, man.
I mean, his dad had a gun shop, and hisgrandfather and his dad built a gun shop in the
gun range.
(01:16:17):
I mean, so c CB Charlie Brown, everybody.
Charles Brown, but CB is what I call him.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
He is a through and through gun guy.
He's the kinda guy that we need on the boardthat knows what he's doing, knows what he's
talking about.
But the catch with that is he's a right incandidate.
He had one of the hurricanes or storms orwhatever it was.
It disrupted oh god.
(01:16:40):
Nice photo.
Go ahead.
We're listening to you.
We're talking about the hurricane.
God, I hate you.
I have more of I have more of those picturesthan I could switch
to.
God.
Yeah.
But no.
This is from GunCon, by the way.
Yeah.
GunCon last year at that Mexican joint.
(01:17:00):
Was Was it your birthday or something?
I don't know what was it.
It was it was you assholes doing that.
What was the name?
Oh, oh, oh, I know why.
Because we went to a Mexican restaurant, andSean from We Like Shooting don't go to a
Mexican restaurant with him because he willtell them it's your birthday.
Oh god.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Totally.
He's that dude.
He's that dude.
Yeah.
The hell is going on?
(01:17:21):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I got
That's good stuff.
I got several of these to
Oh my god.
You're killing me.
Right.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
You're talking to us about
sideways too.
But
Yeah.
I just kept taking pictures.
Oh, you guys suck.
No.
But
Dave did not know about this, by the way.
This was a huge surprise to him.
(01:17:43):
Oh my god.
Mhmm.
Go ahead.
Mhmm.
No.
So yeah.
Yeah.
Charlie's whole beef with NRA thing was he hehad the the he had signatures to get on the
ballot.
And when he submitted all that stuff, hurricanecame through.
His stuff didn't make it in time, so he didn'tget the cutoffs.
He's not in the official ballots, but you canwrite him in.
And he's gotta write in Charles Brown, Dayton,Ohio.
Write ins, I think, are, I guess, in the backof the ballot, apparently.
(01:18:05):
I think that's what he text me.
Yeah.
I don't I don't remember.
Yeah.
I'm
Yeah.
So anybody's voting member, though,
because I'm
not a voting member.
But anybody that is, yeah, write it.
Charles Brown is somebody you wanna write infor the board because that's a guy that can
help usher some change to NRA and maybe get theNRA back on track to where we'd like them
again.
So
Yeah.
We did have a conversation with Charles aboutthis at the show.
(01:18:26):
And listen.
I I kinda, like, dropped my support for theNRA.
I didn't have a lifetime thing going with them.
And then if you don't have a lifetime or youdon't continuously, they take away your ability
to vote, which is
why Well, you don't vote at all if you're not alifetime.
You don't vote at all.
Well, you you know,
rem rem remembrance can vote, but you have tobe a member for, like, several years in a row.
Yeah.
Think it's, three somewhere between three andfive years Yeah.
(01:18:48):
Consecutively, you have to be a member to vote.
So so you can't just go sign up this year andbecome a member and Yeah.
So that's what happened with me.
I was a member, but I didn't do the lifetime.
And then with everything that happened, I letit lapse.
But I know that there are some folks out theretrying to reform the NRA.
I think it could still be useful if we can getit under control, wrestle it out of Yeah.
(01:19:14):
Go ahead.
Be a we used to be a powerhouse for for thewhatever they did.
And, you know, when they spoke, everybodylistened and and then
And it still can be, I think.
I think it truly still can be.
So that's that's the big thing.
It's like, even if you don't support them nowand you're a life member
Yeah.
Dude, cast that vote.
Make that vote count for something.
I mean Yeah.
Because it does make difference.
(01:19:35):
difference. A life member can a life member orsomeone who's been consecutively a member for
the right amount of time, can they do they haveto go to a convention to vote or can they vote
remotely?
No.
No.
You the right in the right in votes are all I Ithink the ballots are in the magazines.
I think it's Yeah.
I I get them a life.
I'm a life A lot
member.
a life A lot
Yeah.
So, Walt, you can you can do that right in.
(01:19:56):
And then you said you could they can go on onNRA site and get the thing?
I think electnewNRA.com is something they'llput in some right directions.
ElectnewNRA.com?
Okay.
Electnewnra.com.
That's the site I kept finding.
Because Charlie sent me he said it wasnewnra.com, but then when I googled that, it
came up with electnewnra.com.
Yeah.
Let let me see if I could pull it up.
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Okay.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I've already my balance is already gone.
So Okay.
Yeah.
You're no help, Alder.
Thanks, buddy.
Yeah.
So
No.
I did I there is a there is
a there is a
there is
people challenging the old, you know
We need that.
(01:20:36):
And there's a lot of life members, a lot ofpeople who gave the money.
They are life members, and they're just asdisappointed as everyone else is.
I mean, a lot of guys I know, Waltz, you're notthe only one.
There's several of them.
I think even my brother, Anonymous, lifemember.
So, if you, you know, want to help out, atleast try to get us in that right direction.
It's gonna take some time, but we have to getmore and more members we can rely on in there.
(01:21:00):
And I think, like you said let's see.
I'll pull this up.
Elect a new NRA.
This is just because it's my my phone, but,yeah, there's this is the website, and this,
you're saying, should walk you through it.
Right?
Yeah.
But I guess the writings are on the back of theballots where you you put their names.
It'll be Charles Brown and Dayton, Ohio.
That's that's the the trick for writing him in.
Oh,
(01:21:21):
okay.
So your ballots that would have already comeout to the life members.
Okay.
Or
in the magazines or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
If you're getting the magazines and all that.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Can we I don't know.
When is that when is the NRA?
I I don't know.
And because I thought there's, like, a there'sa closure for I don't know.
(01:21:43):
I I I mean, I don't know what's going on withit.
I think you could do some voting on when theconvention's happening.
Right?
If you fall in That's That's right.
Because that's
when they do the voting.
It's, like, at that show, it's kinda why it'sthe annual meetings I thought a lot.
But
Yeah.
I mean, I know I voted there before in the pastat the meeting.
So, Night Train says too many board members inthe NRA.
(01:22:06):
Yeah.
I'm not gonna argue with that.
There there are too many, many.
Mhmm.
Looks like, yeah, the show was the twenty fifthto April 27.
April.
When the voting is that, I have no idea.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think the problem Yeah.
The board's huge.
A lot of it is I forgot his name now.
What's the name of this guy?
(01:22:26):
Lapierre?
Yeah.
Lapierre has pretty much got his folks inthere, and, they're running things.
But the only way to really claw it back is toget enough members in there and claw that back
from those guys for lack of better
or doable.
It is very doable.
I
mean Yeah.
It takes commitment.
I like to see some of the serious gun guys outthere in terms of manufacturers and all that
(01:22:52):
putting their money and time where their mouthis.
You know, in this game, you I know for a factyou're not like that.
You're into this.
You believe in the second amendment.
You you have guns.
You competitively shoot all that stuff.
You talk about the politics of this, but notevery company does that.
Right.
Right.
So, it's good to see that there are peopletrying to do it.
(01:23:14):
And and like Walter was saying, I think the NRAcould be very useful, has a lot of resources,
and maybe we can, you know, get it back atmoving in the right direction.
So And I don't think so.
And everybody needs to learn how to playtogether.
All these groups need to learn how to play.
Absolutely.
Always been an issue is the leftist and theDems all when when it gets weird, they all get
(01:23:37):
together and they start going at it.
And, you know, they might split up afterwards,but gun guys are like, oh, you know, I want the
glory.
I want the glory.
You know?
And it's like, come on.
Just get together, join forces,
and get
some I
think that is an issue when they went so let'ssay, for example, you know, like, we're big
(01:23:58):
supporters of GOA, but there's Second AmendmentFoundation, a lot of guys there.
They're all fighting different battles.
Right?
Different battlefields, everyone's fighting.
And behind the scenes, they're actually allworking together with it because the lawyers
have to get paid.
Yep.
So you've got You know, you might have asituation where GOA, NRA, Second Amendment,
(01:24:18):
they're all working on this thing, and thenthere's a win, then the scramble becomes who
takes credit for the
Yeah.
That's what I That's what feel like it lookslike.
Yeah.
And you're just like, what is going on, guys?
Like, come on.
Well, that's fundraising.
Right?
That's why that happens because whoever gets totake the credit for that, I guess, gets to do
the fundraising.
I think these guys do work together, but, yes,that that part of it, the fundraising and the
(01:24:45):
connection with the people and and the creditis where it does become a little bit of an
issue.
But, yeah, everyone needs to to get involved inthis thing to, you know, for us to make it
happen and keep the pressure.
For example, right now, we've got Trump inthere.
You've got a super majority.
Republicans are are running, you know, bothhouses and all that kind of stuff.
(01:25:07):
If we wanna get second amendment stuff, westill actually need to keep pressures on these
guys.
Yep.
Keep pressure.
Keep in contact.
Keep messaging your representatives.
Don't ever Slack like people that I think a lotof people Slacked last Trump go around.
They just sat back.
We'll be we'll be all good.
The hell we were.
I think people pay more attention this time.
You know?
At least I hope.
(01:25:27):
I certainly hope they are.
I mean, like, I wasn't real keen on Pam Bondi,know, her jumping in.
But so far, she seems alright.
But she's still somebody, like,
you gotta pay attention to her.
She seems alright because she's being told whatto do, but I I don't know that she's as clever
as people make her out to be.
Or maybe she's just terrible in front ofcameras because she does not come off well in
(01:25:49):
front of
a camera.
Which is fine.
I don't I don't care.
Just as long as she's, like, doing her job,saying her lane not going against us.
Correct.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
So but this is where you have to split thepeople, right, from what's going on.
So their political prowess is one thing, and Ithink some people have a very high level of
political prowess.
I would agree with Patrick.
I don't think she has that.
(01:26:09):
She just just hasn't had enough time in thelimelight.
Then the reality of who they are as a person isanother thing, you know.
And then the and then the big thing that weneed right now is the controls that the
administration has over, these folks, which Ithink Trump has a better, lockdown, more I
(01:26:30):
don't know what's the best way to say it, but Ithink he has more control of what's going on
this time around versus the first time around,where it was really like a free for all.
This time around, I don't think he's messingaround.
No.
No.
Not at all.
I I think the first time was, like, the whole,like, you know, yeah.
I'm Trump.
I've done a lot of shit.
Now I'm the president.
It's like, oh, okay.
Let's see how we can do things to do it thenice way, the right way.
(01:26:52):
And that only worked for so long, and now thistime, he's like, oh, to hell with you guys.
We're going all in.
They they they started the whole fakeimpeachment thing.
And then from right into that into COVID, whichwas a fake thing too, by the way.
But he also didn't have he also just didn'thave real a lot of not a I shouldn't say any,
but he didn't have a lot of real MAGARepublicans behind him the first time around.
(01:27:15):
Right.
Yeah.
I don't think he really had that.
He didn't he certainly didn't have theRepublican Party really behind him.
No.
They were trying to get rid of him.
So Yeah.
Because they can't control him.
They know they can't, which is great.
Yeah.
Now the thing the thing with Pam Bondi and ifyou look at the cabinet, not everyone it's not
all hot chicks on there, but for me, I thinkthat's the thing going on there.
(01:27:37):
It's like, I'm not saying she's a hot chick,but Okay.
She I think she just falls politically intothat category, if that makes any sense to
anyone.
You know, I I think here in Florida, she's notthat popular, and this may be the thing if she
plays her cards right.
And the only reason I'm saying that is becausethat might be the only thing we have to rely on
(01:27:57):
because Trump, for whatever reason, wanted toput some Florida people in there, and you have
to realize that Florida was loyal to Trump, andI appreciate Right.
You know, New York was coming down on him anddoing all kinds of things, but Florida
was loyal.
He cranked up the old thing for New York.
Which is glorious.
I I love it.
(01:28:17):
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's good to see.
As a former New Yorker, it really pissed me offto see what New York was doing.
I get it that they're in different politicalparties, but how often do you hear about that?
Right.
You know, that anyone Let's just say, like, aDemocrat becomes president, but he's from
Florida, and then Florida starts throwingcharges at him.
Right.
(01:28:38):
Right.
What a load of shit.
I mean
Yeah.
It's it's it's insane.
So yeah.
But I I I'm holding out hope.
But I'm you know, we we've started this yearwith this question of whether or not we think
we're gonna get something from Trump so far asthe two a, and I'm still fifty fifty on it.
Yeah.
So yeah.
(01:28:59):
I think Yeah.
Patrick
I mean, like like like Yeah.
I mean, no.
I'm gonna say everything's what does everythingis like a realistic thing we can get out of
him?
Like, suppressors deregulated or something likethat?
I mean
Yeah.
National reciprocity.
I Not all.
Not at all.
Crank cranking cranking back to ATF is what wewanna see happen.
Mhmm.
Under yeah.
I think under Trump realistically moving it
back to And and and they started to do that.
(01:29:20):
So it's, just a matter of time,
think.
I mean, that's a good first step.
That's a good first step, pulling it all back.
I'll take that just
as I'll take
that as well.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
I'll take that as step one.
The ATF, man, they they did a lot of badthings.
They took out a lot of, FFLs that really theyshouldn't have.
I mean, I know that there's always some badactors out there, but, you know, they
(01:29:43):
I so I did do a interesting grok question theother day about the all of the gun laws that I
could think of that have transpired at least inthe last twenty or thirty years.
And when I say gun laws, things that havechanged for what we can own, what we can own,
things like that.
Mhmm.
And I was like, okay.
What how do we go about asking Grok?
(01:30:06):
Why was this put in place and how would we goabout changing them?
And unfortunately, a lot of them are not justchanging the ATF.
Mhmm.
I started because I was looking at a Norinkogun.
So I was like, oh, why did why did Norinko getbanned?
And what can we do to unban Norinko?
And, basically, Gronk was like, yeah.
You're dreaming.
It's never gonna happen.
Yeah.
(01:30:27):
I'm asking that question on Gronk right now.
Will Trump administration be good for thesecond amendment?
Let's see what they say.
All of these bans were all presidential orders.
Yes.
They well, no.
Not all of them.
They they originally so Norinko originally wasa presidential order, and then they got caught
up selling things to Iran or something.
(01:30:48):
And the Bush administration said, too bad.
And I think they had a a congressional act toban.
Well I
have to go back to my
grok post.
At at any rate, all the presidential ones couldend in just a simple signature.
Correct.
Done.
Yeah.
That that got me to seven and six could turnaround and be gone tomorrow.
(01:31:08):
Barrel import bans, I believe, could be gottenrid of tomorrow.
That's that's a that that that whole thing isthat's not even a ban.
Another I it's one the the the I mean, toleaking the barrels out of the parts kits?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's that was just, a presidential thing thatObama did as far as I remember.
Was it or was it a ATF thing?
No.
(01:31:28):
That wasn't a that wasn't a ATF interpretation,though.
Could be gone tomorrow.
Seven and six, it was an ATF interpretation,could be gone tomorrow.
But that one won't be though.
They'll they'll still say that as somebody willflag it enough as being too dangerous or
whatever
and Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's dumb.
I I I think it should be done, but I I see thatone sticking around.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:31:49):
Night Train says Matt Gates was the bet ammo.
So what was that?
What was that?
I said there's there's so much ignorance withRussian ammo.
That's why, like, the seven and six
thing Yeah.
Sticks around.
Yeah.
You you guys are not able to do anything onthat right now.
Right?
Because Oh,
yeah.
No.
That's that's still yeah.
That's still 86 from Biden.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I I Remember, you know, everynow and then, from certain things connected to
(01:32:14):
certain people who are with us right now, wewould get some Russian ammo.
Remember that?
You forgot about that, Patrick.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Arnold Van.
Arnold ammo.
Yeah.
Every now and then, we would get some very nicestuff.
I shot it, and I enjoyed it.
Yes.
It's
good stuff.
It's good stuff.
Did did you wonder what did you forgot aboutwhat happened there?
(01:32:36):
No.
I I I forgot that there was a connection, but
Right.
A test in an ammo company.
Yes.
Oh, so you didn't bring that up deliberately.
Okay.
No.
No.
No.
I I totally forgot that he was related to that.
Yeah.
Night Train says Matt Gaetz was the bestchoice.
He was the man, but he was it has too manyskeletons in the closet.
(01:32:57):
Yeah.
I like Matt Gaetz personally, but I didn't haveto deal with him.
So, yeah, he wasn't super super liked bywhoever had to deal with him.
He was very disliked by a lot of people.
Yes.
Thank you, hot dog nine ninety, for the for thegift sub.
That's really kind of you.
And, again, if you send me a message onInstagram, I would be happy to send you out an
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Yeah.
I say a shout out as well to Hotdog nine ninetyfor the subscription.
Appreciate that, buddy.
Yeah.
So did you see that Grok thing that well, we'vegot nineteen seconds, so I should probably
wait.
But there was I did ask Grok that question anda long answer, came back from
Did it actually give you anything good?
We can go we can go over it a little bit here,and you guys can say whether it's good or bad
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Alright.
So we are back here.
Let me change some of this up.
Actually, before we go to the grok thing, letme make let me make Dave full screen here.
Because I noticed it is it just me or did youchange your room?
Your room looks different somehow.
I turned my desk.
It was over here.
(01:34:46):
Oh.
I turned it 90 degrees, so my so my kid and Iare downstairs by my side.
So got my TV cabinets behind me, and then,yeah, my dogs yeah.
There he is.
There you go.
Yeah.
Oh my goodness.
I sucker.
He's a good boy.
Oh.
Yeah.
It looks cool.
I like it like this.
You go.
Good, sucker.
Oh.
(01:35:06):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it looks like
Man's best friend.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Getting down.
Alright.
See you, buddy.
So, yeah, it's it's it's moved around a littlebit.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Let me get these let me get these up here.
Walt's back.
I don't know Walt.
(01:35:27):
Oh, Walt went to grab food.
Okay.
Let me go through real quick some of this.
It says, based on actions and statements fromDonald Trump's current and past terms as well
as the sentiment of gun rights advocates, theTrump administration is likely to be supportive
of second amendment rights in 2025 and beyond.
Here's why, and then he goes through a wholebunch of stuff, talking about his first terms
(01:35:47):
and different things that he's done.
So and it says, however, Trump's record isn'twithout criticism from some second amendment
purists.
So in 2018, he bumped bam banned bump stocksafter Las Vegas, and did some other things.
And then go ahead, Patrick.
Mhmm.
I I just I I truly don't think Trump gives arat's ass about the second amendment.
(01:36:11):
I I really, really honestly disagree.
Maybe
not personally, but maybe his people behindhim.
Some of the people.
He
if somebody gets into his urine and tickles itenough about certain problems, thinking, yeah,
they'll get done.
But I don't think he personally gives a shitabout this.
I mean, yeah, I think the only thing you reallyprotect on is if it if it's if it's anything
(01:36:31):
that affects, like because Don Junior is prettybig into, like, doing some gun stuff.
But even that, I feel is pretty casual comparedto, like, say, four of us and people listening.
Yeah.
You know?
Now J.
D.
Vance seems to be into to second amendment.
I don't know how much influence J.
D.
Really has.
Yeah.
That's a wildcard to always think about too ishaving J.
D.
Vance this time because Mhmm.
Pence didn't give a shit either.
(01:36:51):
He was No.
No.
Sheepdog.
Yeah.
Or another.
No.
Go ahead, Walt.
What are gonna say?
I was gonna say, as soon as soon as he's out ofoffice, he stabbed Trump in the back.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
What a what
a fuck.
I don't think Vance is gonna do that, and Ithink Vance is very genuine in his statements
he puts out there.
Mean, you know I I more I listen to Vance, themore I like the guy.
(01:37:13):
And then Vance is
great, man.
Yeah.
I I was unsure about him when he was firstpicked, but watching him talk to the media is
fantastic.
That guy knows how to handle the media.
He seems like a pit bull, and and he's thathe's saying what he really believes in.
What a nice one.
Very, very,
like I
know.
If he was watch how he talks to the media.
He does not call names.
(01:37:33):
He doesn't get nasty.
He's cordial, but firm.
There's a
Yeah.
I don't think he yeah.
I don't yeah.
I agree with that.
Yeah.
So, basically, he he he is the balance thatpeople can't stand when Trump flies off the
Yep.
The rocker, so to speak.
Vance is the one who won't do that, so he'll beour our guy for the next term.
I think they're a good tag team.
I loved what happened with Zelensky.
You know?
Oh, that was beautiful.
(01:37:54):
I I thought it was fantastic.
Yeah.
And it go and and I think it's getting workedout in the end.
I think in the end, we'll see good stuff comeout of all of that, you know Yeah.
That's You know, we could we could get intothat.
I'll I'll rather get into some other stuff,because we get into that here.
But I I think they have all of that worked outand it's probably gonna be to the benefit of
(01:38:17):
everyone, which is what I do like about Trump.
Like, Trump is saying, why should we go outthere to countries and not get something back?
And I agree with that.
I don't think that should go for just Ukraine.
That should go for any any country that we goout there and we help.
We should get it should be reciprocal Yep.
What comes out of that.
(01:38:38):
So
Absolutely.
Lot of that stuff can be solved really easywith, like, Canada and the tariffs.
Mhmm.
Just stop Canada.
Mhmm.
Yes.
Right?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Because they're taxing us.
All this like, when they put this in the news,they make it look like America is just taxing
people for no reason.
(01:38:58):
Like, those people don't tax our stuff thatgoes over there.
Or come come to an agreement that a levelthat's livable.
Yeah.
Just go, oh, okay.
We'll be we'll be
fair.
None.
Yeah.
I mean, somebody you know, we they have more togain from us than we have to gain from them.
If they got rid of mean, I'm I'm we're inFlorida here.
They're all over the fucking place here, theCanadians.
(01:39:20):
They didn't stop coming here.
Oh, yeah.
A %.
I have neighbors on my street that areCanadian.
Yes.
And
and They're buying land, everything over here.
God bless them.
They're part of the reason we don't have incometax in Florida because of the snowbirds and
stuff.
They spend so much money that that's part of
the reason.
And we might not cross our fingers.
(01:39:41):
They might actually get rid of our our taxesfor property property taxes.
Mhmm.
Altogether.
Think that's happening?
That's fucking crazy.
I mean Mhmm.
Nobody Wow.
I mean, be because you have a nice house, youhave to pay more.
What?
And you don't have any kids in for if you don'thave any kids in school, why am I paying to put
(01:40:01):
other people's kids in school?
Haven't heard, they are DeSantis we have such asurplus in the state right now that DeSantis is
working his magic to try to get property taxfor home homeowners just completely gotten of.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Right?
Buy buy buy stuff in Florida, people.
Dude, I'm telling you.
I know I know.
Because I know we're in a similar spot with ourincome tax possibly going away because we have
(01:40:24):
a surplus in Ohio as well.
Keep Oh,
cool.
Mhmm.
Getting our income taxes.
Like, yeah.
Let's bring it on.
Here in Florida, that's a double edged sword,though, because it all that's gonna do is drive
people more people here and price propertyproperty values up where nobody can afford to
somebody somebody
Plus we'll get a lot of liberals coming in.
Yeah.
(01:40:44):
Somebody wants to have a business.
They can't afford to shop rent because offucking
I can't Walter, I can't.
I I can't afford it right now.
There's no way I could own a shop.
It's not because of all the effing peoplecoming down here.
Mhmm.
There's The only reason I'm able to run mybusiness out of my house continue running my
business is because it's out of the house andit's paid for.
(01:41:05):
You know?
Right.
They they they sell their overvalued propertyup north.
They come down here.
It's a deal still.
Yeah.
It's a deal sometimes, and they they don't mindspending too much money.
So if they buy this shop area, you know, like arental shop place, they jacked the rent up
twice as much and push
Yeah.
It's not it's just We had a my my dad had awasn't a falling out.
(01:41:26):
My dad did business with a a wood dealer foryears and years and years.
And when I say wood, it's the type that wouldsell hardwood to businesses for smoking food,
stuff like that, or fireplaces.
I got your hardwood right here.
Yeah.
So he did he did business with this guy since Iwas
a kid.
Resist.
The the guy sold the business, which is hisright.
(01:41:47):
You know?
He got old and was tired of running it.
Sold it to Hank, you're gonna hate to hear it.
So it's a New Yorker who jacked up the price,and and everybody was like, fuck you.
I'm done with it.
They they left.
She wants to visit with the guy.
Yeah.
I agree.
So but it anyways yeah.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, there's there's a house not far fromme.
(01:42:07):
Huge ass house.
They pay, like, $30,000 a year in propertytaxes.
In taxes?
Yeah.
You're renting Why?
Renting your
house to the government.
That's New Jersey levels.
Or or if if you want let's say you want it yougot your house and you got property next door,
that's all, you know, that's all good,expensive land.
You know?
So they jacked the it's just crazy.
(01:42:29):
I know.
I
know.
Wow.
Yeah.
It is tough.
$30,000 a year in property tax.
Now it's a big ass place with a big piece ofproperty and a super nice house and and they
drive Teslas and all, you know, blah blah blahblah.
Mhmm.
Skilled.
Every everything's color coordinated their
whole life.
So there's some kind of celebrities orsomething over there.
Right?
I don't know if you know.
Doctor, some kind of some kind of medical thingor something.
(01:42:49):
Oh, okay.
Dave, you wanna give the greatest one that Imissed out on, but if it happens again this
year, I'm absolutely partaking.
Okay.
Over from November to January, Florida ran a adeal where if you signed up for our lifetime
hunting membership, it was 50% off.
So our our top tier gold hunting membership was$500, and that got you turkey season, deer
(01:43:14):
season, snook, lobster, fishing, saltwater,freshwater fishing, all of it for life For
life.
For $500.
And somebody told me about it, like, a monthago.
It three weeks after he had passed, and I waslike, oh my god.
Are you kidding me?
I would have done that for $500.
I've had a hunt.
$500 for life.
(01:43:35):
Right.
Well, because otherwise, every time you'regonna go fishing or do this or that, you got to
get on your phone, go online.
Yeah.
Let get my license.
And then the even better one was the youngeryou buy it.
So the zero to 4 years old was, like, a hundredand 80 or $200.
So for the young kid over there taking a bath,I could have gotten him a lifetime everything
(01:43:58):
hunting license for under $200.
Like Yeah.
What how incredible is that?
No.
You'll get your money back.
I know he's a I know he's a hunter.
He's a comedian.
Was because Yeah.
That was because we have a pretty large surplushere in the state.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
I think you'll get your money back on that kid.
He's getting raised like Barney Robles.
Yeah.
He, he would use it in time.
No.
I'm hoping I'm hoping they run it again.
(01:44:22):
All licensed.
He's a wild man.
Yes.
Yes.
He is.
Yeah.
So I was
talking my daughter my daughter, Randall, theother day, she was like, dad, I wanna go hunt a
turkey.
And I went, hunt a turkey?
Was like Awesome.
Do you realize if we go hunt a turkey, meanswe're gonna, like, shoot him.
We're gonna kill him.
Mhmm.
You And you
gotta clean it.
Tail.
Yeah.
I was like And eat him.
Happen.
Right?
And eat him.
(01:44:43):
She's like, yeah.
I'm like
Wow.
Cool.
How old is that?
Daughter?
Yeah.
Very cool.
She's six now.
Just Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
Good time to go.
They're okay.
I'm like, alright.
If that's alright.
We can
try was gonna you little three last week.
We'll figure it out.
You gotta be real quiet when you hunt.
That's that's the impossible part of
this one.
She is the.
You got it.
(01:45:03):
Good job.
Well, it's a good way to learn.
It's good way to is this turkey season yet orabout to
go season's gone right now.
It's right now.
Yeah.
Because I've seen a lot of turkeys here.
Gobbler.
Yeah.
I've seen a lot of them here.
Let me tell you.
I can't tell you how many calls I've gotten inthe last, like, three weeks of, hey.
Can you work on my shotgun?
Hey.
Turkey season's coming up.
Need this work on my shotgun.
Bring it on.
(01:45:23):
I love it.
I'd love to hear it.
Come on over.
I've been hunting I've been hunting squirrel.
And this is a 22, by the way, Dave, just incase you're wondering.
Oh, so I get like the the
This is a
sea rail looking.
Yeah.
It's this is from Defiance.
Okay.
So, yeah, it's it just looks like a really niceAR.
It's metal and all that.
It has been up 22.
It is not stock.
Yeah.
(01:45:43):
It's integrally suppressed.
Yeah.
So that's There's
a full barrel suppressor under there.
Yeah.
Squirrels, shoot out the the airline and thewires from my Cybertruck.
So
nice.
He's gotta be he's gotta be deader now.
Yeah.
I started hunting there.
Man.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I started capping squirrels out here.
I was telling these guys that I shot thesquirrels real up close.
(01:46:06):
I know I hit him.
He tried to run away and and scramble up a treeand fell back because, you know, he he was hit.
Then I saw because I've got hawks and thingsout here, which is crazy.
Right.
So I saw, is it a it's a hawk.
Right?
Like a red tailed hawk, I think.
Oh, you got a red a bunch of red tails fromthere.
Yeah.
Yep.
So I saw him fly across, and I was like, hey.
Is he gonna get that squirrel?
Then he flew this way and grabbed his ass up,you know, and was, like, tearing him up on the
(01:46:29):
ground.
So Easy meal.
Yeah.
But the funny thing is one of the boys wasgoing to work, last week, and I could see this
squirrel down at the gate, just sitting there.
I was like, is this squirrel just sittingthere?
And my, like, my a r is right there at thedoor.
But my son is leaving.
He's leaving to go out
off.
So I'm like, yeah, this squirrel's gonna runaway.
(01:46:51):
He stops his car because the squirrel wasstaring him down and would not run away, and
then I see him, like, drive around thesquirrel.
Like, squirrel.
Then when he drove around it, the squirrel ranaway, I was like, wow, that squirrel's brave.
Yeah.
You know?
So it was interesting.
Around here.
(01:47:11):
They just don't care.
Yeah.
It's interesting because I hit him on thegroup, the family group chat.
I was like, I saw that squirrel stare you down.
And he was like, that's weird.
I didn't know what to do.
The squirrels are I have stopped for a a coupleof years now.
I do not brake and I do not swerve for asquirrel in the middle.
Oh, I
don't swerve.
That squirrel better move because I'm do youknow how many accidents happen per year because
(01:47:34):
people do dumb shit slam on their brakes?
Yeah.
I'm not doing that.
They're that if they're that stupid, they getwhat they get.
Yeah.
I mean Absolutely.
Yeah.
No one wants to run over a squirrel, but if itwas me out there, I would run him right over.
Yeah.
I'll run
him over my Especially if it was I was in myCybertruck, I'll just be like, vegans.
Marley Marley will tell you.
I I look over, and I'm like, I hope you got outof the way because I ain't slowing down.
(01:47:58):
Yeah.
Well, the boys the boys don't even like whenI'm capping those squirrels, but yeah.
I wanna find who in my neighborhood's feedingthe damn thing say peanuts because I'm finding
peanut halls all over my damn yard from
the squirrels
past the brew.
I get my airsoft pistol, keep it ready, youknow, BB's in it, gas in it, go out there and
I'm just
shit.
Crap.
How's that?
Squirrels my yard.
It's like, get out of here, you little freakass person.
(01:48:18):
Yep.
You know what?
Was it who came up with the machine gun BBguns?
I thought, man, I should I should we need toget some of those.
Did you guys do you guys remember that?
I remember that a year and a half ago, theychewed into behind my fireplace one winter?
Mhmm.
And I had to I had to replace the siding on thehouse.
Luckily, I had to do it anyways.
The siding was starting to go bad, but
(01:48:38):
I was like,
the damn squirrel chewed a hole in my siding toget in next to the fireplace.
Yeah.
Patrick went on an apocalypse.
Oh, I I must have killed seven or eight of themin in a two week time frame.
Any squirrel that can't be in, like, 20 feet ofmy house, I was like, okay.
You're too comfortable.
You need to go I Dave, you've never been here.
I'm surrounded.
(01:48:58):
So all of this next to me is woods, and thenthere are 200,000 acres of hunting lease behind
me.
They got plenty of fucking land they could godown.
Yeah.
It's a big ass lake.
My house.
Oh, I didn't know if that yeah.
The house, man.
They're perfect squirrels, man.
They're the worst.
They are.
No.
But Florida has a lot of squirrels, and I see,like, the owls, the hawks over here eating
(01:49:20):
those squirrels.
I see the coyotes eating them.
The fox are out there.
Still, they're not eating enough.
Yeah.
Mean, can't imagine
that.
Buddy just the other day was telling me that hesaid he read somewhere in Ohio.
I I haven't looked at subjects.
I forgot about it.
But he said it's not illegal to discharge afirearm in city limits in Ohio.
I'm like, that doesn't sound right.
(01:49:40):
Like but No.
I'll look it up.
So I'm like, if that was the case, dude,
I'm sure I get I mean,
blast the squirrel nest there in every damntree around my house.
You should not gonna
lay waste of the damn things.
You know?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But I'm sure it's
very questionable.
Now right along those lines right along thoselines, okay, I actually I was in Walmart this
(01:50:01):
weekend, found a bucket of bullets, decided tobuy it.
Mhmm.
Walter and Patrick probably know how much Ispent on this bucket of bullets.
Well, what do you think?
Dude, I haven't bought them.
How many are in there?
You like that in house?
1,400.
14 hundred.
40 bucks.
50 bucks.
(01:50:22):
Almost by $2.
40 dollars.
30 5.
Something like that.
With tax, +1 04.
Yeah.
Woah.
4?
Wait.
+1 04.
1 0 4 with tax for this.
I remember buying bucket of bullets for $30.40bucks.
50 bucks.
I think that I was mad when I spent $70.
Yeah.
Like, 9¢ a round or something?
What is that?
Yeah.
(01:50:42):
It's
about 9¢
a
Is it 5 is it 9?
Yeah.
By the way, Hank, you should
just you should let me know because I I didsign up for a bunch of wholesalers, like, a
week ago.
Oh, you did?
Okay.
If you need me to order something, we can ordersome
stuff.
I need a bunch of, subsonic 20 twos becausethat's what I'm using on the squirrels.
Yeah.
Well, I think we can I think we can get thatordered?
(01:51:02):
I signed up with a couple of differentwholesalers.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
I need some subsonic 22 because I'm goingthrough that.
I'm I'm capping squirrels.
Yeah.
This is I'm gonna I'm actually you know what'sfunny?
Going after those squirrels, I think, is makingme a better shooter.
Yeah.
It is, man.
First of
if you're gonna move fast, it's gonna befaster.
Yeah, dude.
(01:51:22):
Those things are they are also psychic.
I swear they know when you're looking at them.
Yeah.
They know when I'm coming out for them.
Yeah.
Fuck.
I'm going after those squirrels standing.
I can't I've got these, like, the the mesh sothat mosquitoes and flies don't come in the
house.
So I can't just pop my window open and sitthere.
(01:51:44):
You know?
And then I Lola doesn't want me to take thosethings out anyway because you could take them
out.
But but I yeah.
So I've gotta open the door, go out therestanding, and cap those bad boys.
Oh, man.
You gotta get your chair and just sit and bequiet.
Oh, there
you There we go.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I am gonna go hold on a second, Patrick.
Let me let me go full screen here.
(01:52:05):
I will go let's see.
We'll switch from Dave.
We'll go Dave.
To Beta Phinsky.
Here we go.
Boom.
Who's that?
Chromie.
You just look at that's you
up there.
That's I gotta ask Jeff.
(01:52:26):
Yeah.
You I'm not taking my
hat off.
Gotta put my whole head.
He was he's like, put a hat on me.
No.
He's like, that's my for my hat.
My head is naked.
Wouldn't that be?
No.
It's not
Okay.
So let's show off some guns.
Let's show off some guns with the time that wehave.
I know Dave let's let's start with Dave.
Let me go back to Dave here.
Let's see what Dave has.
(01:52:46):
What what you got, you wanna show off for us?
My v PVP9A1F.
So the figure groveless full size v p nine witha with a Gideon Omega.
Oh, that's a Gideon Omega?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just got that actually, the Omega.
What is your light?
(01:53:07):
TLR, that's Streamlight?
Yeah.
TLR.
Yeah.
TLR HL Streamlight.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I don't know.
That's where it's in focus.
Yeah.
It's focused.
Okay.
Yeah.
It looks good right there.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Is that a a recent okay.
Is that for a competition?
Last couple months.
No.
I just I like the v p nine.
(01:53:28):
So an f, I like the full size, so I just wentfor it.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Just because.
Alright.
Nothing fancy than that.
Who's ready to show us some stuff?
Patrick, Walter, who?
What about the long slide again?
It's like,
long slide, what?
Yeah.
Hold on.
So I don't know if you saw that if you sawthat, Dave, but PSA has these on sale for what?
(01:53:51):
Like, $4.39?
This was Wait.
4 like, 79.
70 9 on PSA.
A gen
17 l's.
That's
Yeah.
Yeah.
Glock gen one.
It's a gen one?
Yeah.
Gen one?
Yeah.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah.
I don't know if they're still available.
I mean, because I know they're doing limitedruns of gen fives now of 17 l's, but I know the
(01:54:13):
gen ones were still fit.
That's that's cool.
Yeah.
And yeah.
No.
And it's freaking brand new.
It's not like it's used or anything.
That's crazy.
Believe it.
Yeah.
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(01:55:00):
very amusing.
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Yes.
It came with the box and everything.
Yes.
Correct.
That's awesome.
That's way awesome.
Now that I
couldn't believe it, really.
That's a good deal.
I don't know if that's still available or not.
We would have to check to see if I know lastweek when we were talking about it, PSA still
(01:55:20):
had them, but it probably sold out by now.
I'm going to assume.
I'm gonna assume.
Okay.
Who's got who else got has something they wannashow off?
I've got something hold on.
I got multiple things show off.
Okay.
Hold on.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Let me, I'm gonna go to the full screen.
I'm gonna go to the full screen here.
Gotta switch over.
Okay.
Hold on.
Baby fist.
Boom.
(01:55:41):
Oh.
Years later.
House.
Picked up a Norinko a Norinko eighteen eightyseven twelve gauge.
That's a Norinko?
Norinko?
Oh, yeah.
Norinko.
What?
I didn't know I didn't know Norinko madeanything like that.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
That's the only way to get one of these.
I I can't I can't afford the one that Walterhas.
(01:56:03):
Oh, the 10
Walter has a real '19 o one, and it is Wasn't
doesn't Taylor's do them?
The Taylor's do a
Taylor's the Taylor ones are, like, $1,400.
They're
insanely expensive.
I didn't realize that.
I I picked this thing up for $400, and then Ipicked up a nice beater Taurus 22 revolver for
$200.
So Nice.
(01:56:24):
Oh, okay.
22?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's like a kind of a python clone orsomething.
Am I
It's like it's like a combat gun.
So its weight, it's very heavy.
It's got the weight of, like, a three fiftyseven or 38 combat revolver.
But, yeah, it's a six I'm pointing at myself.
Six shots at 22 LR.
(01:56:46):
Interesting.
Interesting.
Fantastic little gun, though.
These are these things are really great, forthe money you put in them.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Walt, did you have something you wanted to showoff before I switch away from big screen?
Hold on.
I'll bring I'll bring out my you know, in honorof the our High Point guest here,
I'll bring the Sun Point back.
Ma'am.
So Yeah.
(01:57:07):
I mean,
look at look at the thing.
A classic.
It's got some scratch marks on it, but it's
I know.
I think this is perfect to, gold plate.
Older one too.
I had Walter asked me the other day, oh, yeah.
What kind of guns you like?
And I was like, listen.
I've never found a gun I would kick out of bed.
You know?
I like them all.
Yeah.
I mean, I got nothing Gray?
(01:57:29):
Yeah.
I mean, I got nothing against the thing.
It's
it would
be you know what?
I I when I tested it, I put in I call it floorsweeping.
Just miscellaneous nine millimeter.
Pop.
Pop.
Pop.
Pop.
Pop.
Yeah.
Pitles mags.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
The was it a frame
on that thing?
It's kind of a matte kind of a flat matte kind
of finish.
(01:57:50):
Yeah.
It looks a little It looks straight
on it.
Hold on.
It does have a view to
it.
Yeah.
It looks great.
Did you guys actually make something like that?
Or Go look at your phone.
Yeah.
There's
a Oh, I've I've
What's on the phone?
Before me.
Oh, damn it.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me look at I gotta hide this before I lookat my phone.
I'm using Grok.
Oh.
(01:58:11):
Yeah.
This one's a little weird,
but I Okay.
I guess I could show this.
I I was like, let me hide this before.
Yeah.
This is real
hard.
This guy looks like he's be no.
I would not be this friendly with the I'll bechoking him out right now.
Maybe I'll be like, pop.
Pop.
That's awesome.
They change
the hell.
(01:58:31):
Hank's changing
the choking a squirrel.
It does it does some pretty interesting AIrendering sometimes.
I I with it.
Yeah.
Oh, you're talking about Grok?
Yeah.
It's doing
I'm having it here right now.
And it could actually do I I I don't know wherethey are, but Grok can actually do I got them
to do Cybertrucks.
They could do they could do a Cybertruck realnice now.
(01:58:52):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's cool.
So, yeah.
I've gotten it Well, in the beginning, it wasvery hard to get any of that AI to do a
Cybertruck.
Really?
So yeah.
Yeah.
And let me see.
I think if we went to Grock right now, I couldprobably get it.
Let's see.
I'll pull it up.
I'll tell Grock, image image of Cybertruck.
(01:59:16):
I still want one of those.
Nice.
And zombie squirrels.
Yeah.
I like kinda cool.
This may be a good I both
thought they're cool looking.
I mean
This may be a good time with all the folks thatare scared because they're being terrorized
into giving up I'm not doing it.
For watching.
Let me let me ask you a question, Hank.
Are you part of the rebate on the falling offpanels?
(01:59:39):
Of the recall?
Yeah.
But, you know, the the way that but first ofall, I assume that if you have issues, those
are people are gonna deal with first.
And then whoever's coming in for service forsome reason at Tesla, they would just go ahead
and change them.
But, I haven't gotten any kind of letter oranything like that, and mine is fine.
Mine's totally fine.
I think there were some issues, but remember,mine is like 27,000 serial number, but I did
(02:00:03):
hear that they recalled It was It is a physicalrecall, not a software update recall, but And I
think it's up 50,000, so it's possible that ifI went in look at this.
Dude, the squirrels were that big.
Holy shit.
Some of them are in Florida.
So yeah.
That is scary, actually.
Let me save that.
(02:00:24):
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Let me go save Oh, this one is worse.
Oh my lord.
Again, if they're that big, y'all.
These are grays.
These are gray squirrels.
I'll save that one too.
Save it.
The cybertruck looks good, though.
Yeah.
The cybertruck looks good.
So, yeah, Grok has gotten pretty I rememberwhen Grok first started doing this kind of
(02:00:44):
stuff.
If you and if you hit the refresh button, it'lljust do it again.
Yeah.
We could play with Grock all day here, man.
I'm I'm I'm just making images right now.
Yeah.
I don't use Grock for for the the logos that wedo, like, what's showing up there sometimes.
I don't really use Grok because I feel like thethe Bing thing oh my god.
(02:01:13):
The hell?
Christ is the horror movie.
I gotta look at my 13 o ones
and blast away with those things.
Yeah.
These look bad.
Yeah.
This, you you can't this, you need a 300blackout for.
You don't need oh, this is really bad.
My god.
Claymore.
Claymore.
Claymore.
Yeah.
I gotta save some of these for when I do avideo about what actually what happened with my
(02:01:37):
Just
hey, Just hook up just really
hook up the wire to the clacker.
Let's clack them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I was doing some I was doing some grox.
What did I do yesterday?
Oh, because of that group, we have, like, agroup chat, and everyone is, for some someone
changed the group chat chat to Gun Bunnies.
(02:01:58):
I don't know who did that.
I Yes.
We know you know who I know who did it.
Oh, who did it?
Crump did it.
Oh, Crump.
So because he did that, I started doing GrockGun Bunny.
Oh, my God.
A cool gun, you know, mean Wow.
Yeah.
I started doing Grock Gun Bunny stuff.
(02:02:19):
Then, at some point, I was like, you know what?
Should see if this will do Melania with a gun.
I vote I vote for that one.
I vote for that one.
Fantastic.
Yeah.
So this is not this is not super close.
You could tell if you look at the face that'snot her.
But yeah.
Yeah.
But yeah.
(02:02:39):
It it was yeah.
It was doing some good stuff.
Impressive.
That's pretty impressive.
Insane.
Damn.
Insane what you could do.
The AI tech, man.
Light Train Original says I just checked PSAwebsite and Glock 17 l gen one are still
available.
Oh my lord.
No.
Lola, you need to go buy me that gen one Glock17, woman.
(02:03:00):
You need to piss off the pole, Hank.
Drain.
I still have them.
Yeah.
I know you hear me.
Yeah.
I don't see headphones on you.
Lola's not even Lola's refusing to turn around.
Holy shit.
I thought I saw the date
It's still on there.
June of it is still on there.
What's the what is the did someone put a post alink?
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I just I just I just googled it.
Night baby girl.
Going to bed?
Okay.
Hold on.
Here's your little future huntress is going tobed.
Oh, boy.
There you go.
Good night.
Right.
Better the girl.
Yeah.
I think babyface just put the link in the chat.
(02:03:43):
Lola?
Yeah.
Babyface put that link in the chat.
Don't let that
And?
I thought it's and.
I wonder
if Lola has headsets on.
She's not even turning around.
Okay.
She's ignoring you very well.
Yeah.
She's pretty good at ignoring me.
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Yeah.
That is that's actually a pretty good deal.
And then, we were talking about the thatbullpup thing out there is a pretty good deal
too.
So here's my my gun I'm gonna show off.
Let me see.
Maybe I should go.
Let me go full screen on me.
Hold on one second here.
Oh, that's Walter.
Hold on.
So this is my victory.
I've had the Smith and Wesson victory now forno.
(02:04:26):
Wrong thing.
I had this Smith and Wesson victory for sometime.
Look at that.
Nice.
Very nice.
You know?
Threaded.
Threaded.
You know?
See, now if that threaded barrel thing you gotthere was actually the can, then it'd really
cool.
Oh, that'd nice.
Oh, integral do they make integral barrels forthese?
(02:04:49):
Do they?
Oh.
I don't know about that one, but the the marktwos, people have done them with
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
I have seen those.
What's name of that company that makes those?
Volkortzen?
Yeah.
Volkortzen, I think.
Yeah.
I've seen those.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Cool.
Cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Hey.
I'm y'all didn't Dave, y'all didn't jump on thelet's poo poo all over SIG train from last
(02:05:15):
week.
It should What are talking about?
Did y'all
did y'all post?
I didn't see it.
Oh, boy.
No.
No.
I was about to say, let's go look that up.
Shit.
That's okay.
Enough enough of
you guys out there can do that and pick fightswith them.
Now we're good.
We're good.
So what did you think about
We thought about it.
We thought about it, and it was kinda like,nah.
Let's let's not do that shit.
Let's let that one just ride itself out.
(02:05:36):
So bring the people maybe there's some peopleout there that don't know what's going on with
that, Patrick.
Bring people up to speed.
Posted a Twitter post, I don't know, a week agosaying, let's end this now.
The Sig p three twenty is the best one of thegreatest guns, and it's always never failed,
and it's never shot anybody in the leg.
And all the people in the comments were like,y'all are retarded.
Right?
Like, you know there's, like, in the you'velost 10 cases, and there are multiple ongoing
(02:06:00):
cases.
Like, you know that's right.
Yeah.
But weren't they wasn't go ahead.
Walt.
Mhmm.
No.
Back on not to break into this, but Night Trainsays PSA says they are original gen ones.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's cool.
You gotta buy one of these original gen ones,Lola.
(02:06:22):
K.
Because you could take that long slide off
and No no response.
On it and you got a You got just
Any of the aftermarket gen slides that you getfor like one through three will fit on there.
So any the brown l slides, any of those things,can plop it right down.
Also, it's just cool.
It's history.
It's a gen one.
It really is.
It really is.
(02:06:42):
Oh god.
Are you okay, Dave?
Yeah.
I hit some water.
The water went down the wrong way.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
Sorry to be like, should I throw back up apicture of you at at the Mexican restaurant
without
I'm good.
I'm
good.
Oh, okay.
That's tequila going down the wrong way.
(02:07:02):
I wasn't even drinking.
Dave will be very cautious next time when hegoes to any kind of restaurant with Sean
Familah shooting.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
He's a he's a rascal, man.
He's a he's a rascal.
Yeah.
What was, what were we talking about beforethat?
We were talking about something and we weretalking about the SIG thing.
(02:07:25):
I feel like they would that was just marketing.
Don't you think that was marketing?
Like, they did that deliver they
talked shit about it?
I think I I think their their governmentcontract is getting a little shaky because of
the amount of issues and lawsuits they've had.
I think that's why they put that statement outthere to say, no.
Everything is fine.
And if you try badmouthing them again, they'regonna probably come after you, you know, and
(02:07:45):
send you cease and desist letters.
That's why Oh, you believe it.
You think they were serious with that.
I think they were very serious with it.
Yeah.
Oh, so they don't know anything about gun guysthen?
Because, yeah, they were they were
because I'm assuming they knew that that theywere putting this into the gun world and gun
guys.
I thought they knew that.
No.
(02:08:05):
Patrick, you think that that was serious?
Because I don't think it was serious.
Yeah.
Don't I don't have any idea.
I have no idea.
I don't know why any they should have just notsaid anything.
Yeah.
Nothing need to be said at all.
But I'm I
think leave it alone.
Walter, you think it was serious?
Do you think that was a serious thing that theydid?
I don't know.
All I know is Sig USA sucks.
(02:08:26):
So Yeah.
And then there's that too.
And that's probably why they're very seriousabout it.
I mean, Sig Sig over Sig on Sig on the otherside is for real.
Sig over here is
Yeah.
I don't know.
So here's Nitrain.
He says, I did mention earlier in the chat thatI contacted PSA and they confirmed the g 17 l
(02:08:46):
gen one was a limited run made in Austria.
Mine will arrive at local FFL this week.
That is cool.
Because I think now all that kind of stuff isgetting made here.
Right?
Yeah.
Most are shit now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In Georgia.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So if you wanna grab a piece of history at apretty good price because I think that in the
next in the coming years, not next yearnecessarily, but in the coming years, those
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will go up in value.
Locks Locks of order
was were selling those guns for a lot more thanPSA was.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
PSA.
I mean, even the regular price is $6.99, $700.
That's still pretty fair for being a gen oneseventeen l.
I mean,
that's Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not bad in itself.
PSA probably got these things 25¢ on thedollar.
Probably.
(02:09:31):
If I you know, part
of lot of them, obviously.
Mhmm.
I would love to get myself a Gen one Glock 17in the Tupperware.
Like, that's one of my eventual eventually, Iwill come across one at the right price and
pick it up because but I specifically want theTupperware.
Right.
But the last
box come up, man.
What?
Just three d print the Tupperware box.
(02:09:51):
Yeah.
Yeah.
It won't be it's not the same thing.
Yeah.
You know, it's like gun guys now are payingmore money if
you have the
original box that gun came in.
The cardboard box.
That's that's always been.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
That's always been.
And what was the out.
Yeah.
I try to keep them, but Lola turn throws themout.
(02:10:11):
Yeah.
I try to keep them out if it gets value.
If I had all the boxes for the guns I had, Iwould be able to sit in this room.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
True.
True.
But what was the didn't you see a '17 l,Patrick, that was how much was that thing?
$33?
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you what it's sold for.
It's it's the first gen, first import pencilbarrel Glock 17 with Tupperware, with
(02:10:37):
paperwork, with everything.
It was
Oh, shit.
You're into Glocks.
It is collectible.
Let me see if I can find it.
Hold on.
I'm not that into Glocks.
I mean, it's cool.
I was in the same boat.
I'm not that into Glocks.
No.
Yeah.
Not that much.
It's expensive, but I think that these theseguns in the future could be that kind of money
because we're talking gen one.
(02:10:58):
Are we on gen five yet?
We're on five.
Right?
Yeah.
For Glock?
Five.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So how many did how many do you think of thesethe Glock even made in Austria?
Had to be a lot.
A lot.
A lot.
Yeah.
But It's it's limited was always
a short run.
I mean, I thought the l was always a
short Yeah.
Yeah.
I have a I think I have a gen four l 17.
(02:11:20):
No.
That would No.
I have a 34.
The the Glock seventeen gen one double a prefixpencil barrel with all the original
accoutrement went for $2,526.
No way.
16 bidders.
Yes.
Whoever sold that, more power to you, brother.
You I mean, that's cool, man.
No.
Thanks.
You stack chips.
Not me, buddy.
(02:11:41):
It's gonna it's gonna happen.
There's gonna be guns right now that we'relooking at and thinking, oh, you know what I
don't wanna forget to talk about?
Oh, let me see.
Henry Rifle Henry Rifle is is gonna be all isit where did they go to?
Wisconsin?
Yeah.
Henry Rifle there was some news from HenryRifle recently that they moved
(02:12:05):
moving out of York or whatever?
Yeah.
They're not in Jersey anymore.
If you're there, why would you stay?
Yeah.
But they were there they were there for awhile.
I'm trying to see here we go.
Truth About Guns.
Let me see if I could pull this up here.
So Henry Repeating Arms Henry Repeating Arms ismoving its entire why is this doing this thing?
(02:12:26):
Okay.
Moving its entire business to Wisconsin.
Wisconsin, though.
Yeah.
So employees, everyone's have to move toWisconsin.
Wisconsin of all places.
That's not a that's not a super that's a kindof a liberal bastion, Wisconsin.
Yes.
I didn't think about that.
(02:12:48):
I didn't think about that.
It's a good move that not in Jersey, but Yeah.
Is Wisconsin better than Jersey?
Good question.
Yes.
It doesn't it's better than Jersey for sure.
Okay.
Yeah.
Do you think there's a chance that theWisconsin government in the future will go
after them?
Is Wisconsin, like, fifty fifty or is it moreliberal than conservative?
(02:13:08):
That part, I can
tell They they say what town they're moving to?
Rice Lake.
Okay.
Rice Lake.
Of all places, Rice Lake.
I've been there to Rice Lake.
You have?
Okay.
That's not in the city.
That's kinda rural, honestly.
So you're fifty fifty red blue.
Yeah.
So maybe so I wonder if that town, Rice Lake,is conservative or not.
(02:13:29):
So that's the thing I worry about for Henry.
I worry about, like, going to one of thesestates that's gonna use lawfare against you and
I
actually, no.
I think there's more than a few brands actuallyin Wisconsin.
Like, Midwest Industries.
I know they're they're in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin.
Yeah.
Isn't what's the name of those guys that madethe we had them on.
CMMG up that way?
(02:13:50):
CMMG.
Yeah.
CMMG in Wisconsin too.
I'm a would have to look it up and see.
Somewhere around
that, I think.
Yeah.
Let's see what what gun manufacturers
Yeah.
When I when I went to Rice Lake, I was ridingaround, and then there's poles on the side of
the road.
I said, what are these poles for marked withdifferent colors?
I said, that's they said, that's
(02:14:10):
when the snow gets that deep so they can seewhere the edge of the road is.
Yeah.
I'm like, oh, that's cool.
The
the snow gets that deep?
And they go, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was in
up there.
Holy shit.
Yeah.
I was in Oregon, and I went to I went to that,up in the mountains where they shot some of
that, what's that movie?
Not Psycho.
That movie that what's his name did, where hewas in a resort.
(02:14:33):
The Shining.
The Shining.
Yeah.
The Shining.
And going up there to The Shining, those thingswere really high and and they were like, yeah,
the snow tops those things where you can't evensee them.
So Bravo Company, Midwest Industries, Dead FootArms, Wisconsin Trigger Company, American
Defense Manufacturing, NOAA Arms, Theory onDefense, Howell Yeah.
(02:14:57):
More than
I Arms.
Yeah.
There's a whole bunch of them that's there.
Hold on.
Let me switch.
I say and that's considerably for the North andall the the entire state of New Jersey too.
So wow.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Pretty I want I hope it's good news for them,you know, because I think Jersey, New York, and
stuff like that is worse.
But
(02:15:17):
Oh, yeah.
Definitely.
But probably the the probably the taxes are alittle bit more extreme over there too.
So Give
me some water, please.
Yes.
In those places.
And It's interesting to see.
Hopefully, that works out well for for forHenry Rifle though.
Because I like Henry Rifle.
I think they're great.
Yeah.
At Night Train, I paid $4.79 for mine too.
So
(02:15:38):
Yeah.
What?
Did the prices go up on this thing?
$4.99.
4 90 9.
Yeah.
Mister Bullshitter says CMMG is in Missouri.
Oh.
Oh, it went up to 4 No.
Lola, that thing is $4.99 now, woman.
Get it ordered for me.
She's not.
Lola is not.
Go multitasking, Hank.
(02:15:59):
Multitasking.
I don't know.
She might have those little tiny headsets hit.
Anyway, we're we're here at the end of theshow.
I do I do wanna thank Dave of High Point forcoming on, Dave Kawaka.
Hey, man.
Thanks for thanks for having
me as always.
Appreciate it.
On.
Yeah.
Are we are we gonna try to get Charles on, oris that doable or not doable?
(02:16:22):
Well, I have no idea.
But if we can make that happen, yeah, we'll tryand we'll try and make that happen.
I was texting earlier today saying, dude, youknow, well, if you can get maybe get on later
on and you know?
Yeah.
If we can get him on and do a show about it,then then maybe that will help us, do some
stuff to help promote his run for the NRA.
But before we get out of here, I want you guysto all tell everyone how they can support you.
We'll just start with Dave.
(02:16:42):
How can people contact you guys, support HighPoint, etcetera, that kind of thing?
I mean, the easiest for High Point is just goto highpointfirearms.com.
You can find all the social links from x toInstagram to Facebook.
And we're on all of them all the time.
I mean, our traffic doesn't look like it isanymore because they, obviously, they hate us
because they ain't us, but, you know, it's allgood.
But but highpointfirearms.com, you can findeverything High Point wise.
(02:17:05):
Absolutely.
And and, they're also on x, which a lot ofpeople should go on because I think a lot of
places are giving all of us now trouble.
So we're all on x pretty much.
Let's go to Patrick.
Patrick next.
Crowvandium Arms.
If you guys are looking to get any gunsmithingdone, send it my way.
Otherwise, babyfacepee on YouTube.
(02:17:25):
I have some stuff coming out soon.
Absolutely.
And Walt?
Safety of Firearms, YouTube, Facebook,Instagram, Player, Rumble, blah blah blah blah
blah.
Dirt foot racing, the mini bike stuff too also,all those before mentioned.
And then there's stemparts.com.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Yep.
Make sure you guys go out and support thesefolks.
(02:17:46):
If you're trying to get in touch with SafetyHarbor Firearms or, stemparts, I would say call
them up.
That's the best way.
I'm I'm sometimes now jumping in on socialmedia for people trying to communicate with
Walter.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Good luck to you trying to communicate withWalter.
He does answer those things, but not Yeah.
Yeah.
Best The best way to to phone and the best isis probably 10:10 thirty in the morning because
(02:18:11):
I'm in the shop work and my and I don't do thephone thing.
But my wife does that, and that's when she getsthere.
So
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And, you know, I, you know, I definitelyencourage people to go out there and buy some
high point guns.
You guys are also doing the bags through what'sthe bag the bag thing?
The full forged gear.
Yep.
Full forged gear.
(02:18:31):
Yep.
Yep.
Armor, plate carriers.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lots of cool guns.
And, of course, if you if you need a gunsmith,wherever you are in the country, babyface p,
he's out there.
ChromeVandium Arms.
If you Google it, you will find it.
You know, this is what he does for a living.
So Mhmm.
You know, he needs that support.
(02:18:52):
Big thanks to everyone for joining us here onRumble.
We really appreciate it.
To all the folks who are in the chat, thanks somuch, you guys.
I really appreciate what was the name of thegentleman?
Hotdog nine ninety.
I don't even know who that is.
But big thanks to him for donating membershipsto everyone.
We really appreciate that.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
(02:19:13):
Let me, go through this.
And, if I if I can yeah.
Let me hit end on all this stuff here.
Let me do it.
See you.
I can't smile this long.
Come on.
Get
it over.
I did.