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July 8, 2025 131 mins
The episode begins with a warm welcome and a nod to the sponsor, Arms List. Babyface P joins in for a discussion on the sweltering Florida weather. The conversation shifts to the Epstein case, political bait & switch of the Big Beautiful Bill, health rumors about Xi Jinping, impact of permitless carry and reactions to Brandon Maddox joining the NSSF board. The episode wraps up with talks on Hot Wheels collections and car ownership stories.
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Yeah.
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It's up to you.
I know we all here right now wearing our biggirls.
This is episode 1,067 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.
I'm calling it ye olde bait and switch.
Ye olde bait and switch.
It's free for all Monday.
We've got babyface p joining us lookingconfused as to my title.

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What do you think?
No.
No.
I'm just I'm just zooming in on myself.
Oh, there you go.
And then Walter Keller from Safety HarborFirearms.
I am confused as well.
Yes.
You you know what?
I think the bait and switch can refer to abunch of things, You know, it's Monday.
What's up?
I I did you hear that, Walt?
Well, is anybody gonna
read it?

(02:11):
Look.
Look.
Look.
Look at can you see Patrick?
So right now, for the listeners, Patrick iswearing an all black Oh, shirt Stemparts.
Stemparts.
With stemparts dot com printed on it.
Oh.
I got my Iraq veteran collectible '20 threeshirt.
That looks really good, though.
I like that shirt.
I like that.
You know what's funny?

(02:32):
I was wearing I was wearing a IV8888 shirt thismorning before I took a shower.
Well I've a few of them.
This is shirt number four for me today.
So Oh, mine go way back.
Mine go way No.
I I Walter,
I had
to take a shower in the middle of the daybecause I was disgusting.
First first hour I was at the shop, I was wetbecause I was I was doing this.

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I was doing that.
We got a guy that's in the shop doing somedrywall work.
And Mhmm.
Finally.
Walter getting wet early.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
And not in a good way.
Not in a good way.
No.
No.
I go I go I go to
see my significant other over her in her airconditioning.
She goes she goes, you take a shower?

(03:19):
You take a shower?
It must be not.
Yeah.
So so yeah.
You guys have no AC over there.
Right?
Well, in in in front where I sit, computer isthere.
You got a little yeah.
Mhmm.
And then there's in the assembly area, there'sair conditioning, but out in the main area, no.
No.
No.

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Yeah.
It's it's air conditioned, au naturel by, inother words, by nature.
Effing muggy, honest.
Yes.
It's yeah.
It's it's rough in Florida right now.
Rough.
How's Patrick, how's your AC unit working inthis in the garage?
It's like heaven.
It is absolute heaven.
The only downside is when I have somebody comeover or Marley leaves or something like that, I

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all of it right out the door.
Oh, if you yeah.
That's what the other day, you didn't wannaopen the garage door.
No.
Because my AC felt great in there.
I didn't wanna go it all out.
Yeah.
I was outside, like, blaring blaring my,Cybertruck horn on him, and he was so belled.
Opening that door.
I felt
wonderful.
Oh my god.

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What what is that sound?
Why are you making that sound, Walt?
Is that what your Cybertruck sounds like?
No.
No.
No.
No.
It sounds like it's got it sounds like a littlebit like a air horn, but a digitized air horn.
It goes like something like that.
What is digitized?
What do you mean you put in white horn?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Technically.

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Shout out to shooting gallery, Annie.
He's out there.
I see him.
Oh.
And it looks like we've got some people inhere.
Come on, people.
Hit those thumbs ups.
Help get us some attention on the rumbles.
Hit those buttons.
Hit those I feel like we're the only ones overhere on the rumble sometimes.
You know?
But we got No.
We got people we got people joining us, hangingout,
right up.
Looking at something of something of Darkspopped up.

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Mhmm.
One of his shows, he had 50,000 views.
Woah.
God dang.
Because he's a sexy beast.
Dark.
He's a
but you know what?
He not that sexy.
He not this sexy.
Look at that.
He he he a sexy man, man.
Oh, this this P
It started early.
This is the this is
the most famous P Mac that ever erased the thescreens.

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This is the ends we are we are too we have toomany inside jokes.
It's ridiculous.
So for people who don't know, Babyface pee oractually, it was Jack.
Right?
Jack?
Yes.
A friend of mine found those in SaintAugustine.
Yeah.
You guys will see that in a video we havecoming up that we can't talk about.
But yeah.
So through Slap's butt

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is the only love.
Slap's butt.
Through one of Babyface P's connection, hefound, I guess, a gen this is what?
A gen one
Gen one P's Yeah.
And dark dark now must have it, but I calldibs, and I refuse to let go of my dibs until
some money is sent my way.
I'm not
You paid nothing for that.

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Don't you dare
Wait a second.
I could I swear Lola gave you money.
Oh, she did, but not what it's worth.
Oh.
Oh.
I gave you a steal of a deal, so don't you getall crazy.
I also took you to lunch.
Gotta get some respect.
Yeah.
No.
No.
So I got my money's worth out of that.
Yeah.
You
got What did you how was the lunch?
It was good.

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Good.
It was good.
To the just We got
to the place.
The place we went that were the
No.
No.
We went we went back into town
to The lighthouse,
I think.
At Little Fish Place in one of the springs.
Yeah.
Oh, you didn't you didn't go into Cedar Keythen?
No.
No.
No.
No.
We went back out.
Oh, back
to us.
Back to
us where we belong.
Oh, yeah.

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We went
to Wendy's.
We went to Wendy's.
Wendy's?
Oh, okay.
Not a bad thing.
It's so Uh-huh.
I could've I I ate what I I had.
I had a a a Baconator Jr.
Baconator and a chili.
Mhmm.
And I'm looking at everybody else's food going,man, I can get some Delicious.
Yeah.
That's not enough food.
So if you don't if you don't realize it, thethree of us were shooting this weekend.

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One, we made a video that we can't really talkabout, but we we will discuss next week.
And then, obviously, Walter was at his dad'slocation.
Right?
That's what we're calling it.
You know?
I'd call it
local Walter Keller senior.
Keller.
I call it

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Keller.
Keller.
Yeah.
We're at
the clean desk and testing facility.
Yeah.
We were all out there.
By the way, is Mike okay?
Because the last time I saw him, I was like,oh, boy.
He he ran out
of he he's a he's a tea drinker.
He drinks tea, and he's and he ran out of tea,and he just ran out of steam.
Boom.
So What do you mean?
Like, he drinks, like, iced tea, like, sweettea?

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Not iced.
He doesn't drink it with no ice.
Just Oh.
Just tea.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sweet I think it's a sweet tea.
I don't I don't know.
I I I'm not a tea drinker myself.
I don't know.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So Mike was talking to us, and then next thingI know, he was in the car.
He he didn't get much sleep the night beforeeither.
So Okay.
That's what I figured.
And probably didn't eat enough either.

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Yeah.
So
yeah.
Yeah.
Babyface was trying to take care of him, givehim some water.
Thought he was a little dehydrated person.
Yeah.
I didn't think he was drinking enough water.
Once once we got the AC going, he waked backup, and Yeah.
He's good to go.
Yeah.
I was think I was telling Lola I should haveput him in the Cybertruck and just turned all
the AC and all that stuff on because he waslooking he was looking out of it.

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In there.
And and the man
no.
Every time we go up, if it's just me and him upthere, if I'm, like, cutting the grass or
something like that, he's in the truck with hiseyes closed.
You know?
Yeah.
You gotta catch up.
You gotta catch up on this.
It it was rough out there.
It was it wasn't It
was horribly hot.
Yeah.
I think we got a little bit lucky because itwas raining a little.

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It was, like, drizzling a little bit.
There was some clouds in the sky a little bit.
That's what
yeah so
it it it did rain up there after we were gonethough rain rain up there so.
It's a board let
me tell you it's warm so hard on the way back Icouldn't see the hood of my car for like thirty
minutes
it was insane.
Going down 19, I think we went to two of thosecow pissing on a flat rock kind of rains.

(09:24):
Mhmm.
And and then when we got home, it it it hadalready rained in in the safety harbor in the
afternoon.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When Patrick and I were Patrick, myself, Lola,and Cromie were driving out to the restaurant,
it was raining.
But then, yeah, it just kept raining.
Let's see.
By the way, like I said, if anyone wants ashout out, let me know.

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Please hit those thumbs ups here in Rumble.
We need it for the algorithm.
Primitive Hunter eighteen says, I'm backfellas.
Had to fight with Rumble to get my account upand running again.
Oh, Rumble cuts people off?
I don't really?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Okay.
We'll see.
I don't know what's the deal with that.
We'll find out.
Let me show this.

(10:04):
Hold on.
Let me let me see if
I can show what came in the mail.
Boom.
Oh.
Look at that.
Oh, look at that.
Holy cow.
Look at that.
Do you like this one?
That's a whole
another program kind of Isn't it?
Well, so, by the way, I I was gonna ask Patrickto check on this.
Bing image generator or whatever is not workingright.

(10:25):
I could not get it to do anything.
I haven't tried
it in a
in
a while.
Yeah.
So you try it.
I couldn't get much out of it.
That has a completely different look than theother stuff here.
Oh, well, I told her to do anime style.
So this is kinda anime style
of anime y.
Yeah.
So, by the way, there's the eagle right there,Chuck.
Just two eagles.
Two eagles.
One wearing a crown.
That's my woman up there flying.

(10:47):
Yeah.
That's my woman up there.
Yeah.
There you go.
This is this is like a very good lookingversion of me in the anime world.
Look at all that hair, man.
Yeah.
Sometimes my hair is crazy like that, actually.
It's pretty crazy.
That beard ain't like you, though.
Come on, No.
You got a you got a Kevin Dixie beard there.

(11:08):
Yeah.
It's not the beard the beard is definitely AI.
And there's Babyface right there.
So there you go.
Which, by the way, we didn't explain so the theold bait and switch, multiple things happening.
I feel it's like bait and switch.
One, I feel the big beautiful bill, you know,for us as gun guys.

(11:32):
Outside of being a gun guy, I don't evenapprove of the big beautiful bill.
But as a gun as a gun guy, we were bait andswitched when it came to this whole thing
taking, suppressors and short barrel rifles offthe NFA.
I feel like that was a little bit of a bait andswitch.
We we got the two hun yeah.
We got the $200 reduced to zero, but it's stillregistered because it's still on the n NFA.

(11:57):
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I that lawsuit that they filed?
A GOA, I think, filed one, but there's gonna beother lawsuits.
Right?
Yeah.
Well, there's there's a group of people whohave gotten together and filed this lawsuit.
Yeah.
But that has that's hard to argue that point.
The logic?
Yeah.

(12:17):
Yeah.
You know Hard to
argue against it, you mean?
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
I mean that Yeah.
Mhmm.
Because it it is You can't
have attacks without generating revenue.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, you know, pan pan pan bomb, you could justsay, okay.
No problem.
Me no me no a fan of Pam Bondi.
Pan Mhmm.
Pam Bondi.
Also No.

(12:37):
Go ahead.
Go ahead, Walt.
She'll do what she's told.
That's yes.
Yeah.
I agree with that.
I agree with that.
That You gotta hope that who's telling her isis doing good
at her.
So so the other bait the other bait and switchthing, which well, let me before I go to the
other thing, I did see, Eric Pratt of GOA putout a statement.
I don't know if you guys saw that.

(12:57):
I saw the statement.
I saw it on X.
But GOA put out a statement about their lawsuitand different things going on, which I thought
was interesting.
I noticed Eric Pratt is all buff now.
He's getting like who that is.
Getting like super he's the he's the vicepresident of GOA, Eric Pratt.
I I can't I don't know the the face to
go with.
Oh, you don't know what it looks like?
Oh, okay.
I may I may maybe I'll

(13:18):
go He's find he's a front man for GOA.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Let me see if I could find the Old guy a
oh, he's looking.
He's I what age do know what age he is?
Well yeah.
It's probably Walter's age, I think.
I have a friend that when I see Eric Pratt, Isee my friend Mike that I was childhood buddies

(13:39):
with, and he kinda looks like him.
It's kinda scary.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So here, let me see if I could show this.
Hold on.
Let's see what's going on here.
Okay.
First of all, let me take this off.
Alright.
Let's see if we can go here.
So this is kind if you want to see what helooks what is happening to the video?

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Here we go.
There he is, right there.
Yeah.
There's Eric.
Yeah.
He's an older gentleman.
Yeah.
Mean, you everyone's he he's getting buff.
He's getting buff.
I need to get back into my buffness.
I need, like, a workout buddy or something, soyeah.
You guys live too far away.
You know?
You guys live too far away.
But anyway, I saw his I saw his thing.

(14:23):
He did he put up a a pretty good video talkingabout all of but, yeah, I think I feel like
that was a bait and switch.
They had us going the whole way.
They refused to fire the stupid parliamentarianchick.
Don't don't know the hell is going
on But in the big beautiful bill, some otherpeople got there was fuckery also with other
groups of people and other things.
So not just

(14:44):
Yes.
Not just not just the the second amendmentfolks, but there's other things going on too.
Yeah.
I think and I think in the end, you know, wewould have been better without it.
It's interesting that it caused this wholebetween Trump and Musk, and in some ways, I I
agree with what Musk is saying, you know.
Shit is getting deeper with those two dudes.

(15:05):
I I don't think our thing had anything to dowith that thing.
But
Well, there's there's things in the bigbeautiful bill
that other things in the beautiful bill, youknow, that affected directly.
Yeah.
I don't think Musk was I yeah.
I don't think I agree with you.
I don't think Musk was worrying too much aboutthe gun stuff that we were worried about.
But but, you know, he's kicking off his wholeparty.

(15:28):
He's I
think he's worried about the spending.
Yeah.
He's worried about the spending.
I like, Trump keeps saying he's because Trumppulled the the the incentives for electric
cars, I don't think that Musk really caresabout that.
I think it happened a little too soon for hisliking.

(15:48):
Maybe, but the but the winners the winner in sowhen they pull these incentives from electric
cars, all the other car companies are gonnasuffer.
The winner out of that's gonna be Tesla in theend.
Because they make the cars the more they havethe most meat in there that they could cut and
save money for people or do whatever they wannado.
They make cars the most efficiently in terms oftheir production process and all of that.

(16:12):
So I think and their cars are better.
So
You know, Sue, the the strong will survive, andthe weak will go to the side.
So
Most of the most of the car companies out there
I I I'm a living example of that.
What?
I mean, there's they've came and they've gonedoing what I do, and I'm still here.
Oh, you're talking about in the gun world, like

(16:34):
That's caliber upper thing.
There's been oh, there's some wonders in theship blunders, we're gonna do this, we're gonna
do that.
They're gone.
I'm still here.
Yeah.
The other bait and switch thing, and whatevertime we have left over here, I need to check
and see what people are talking about in thechat.
The other beta and switch thing is this wholething with Epstein.
Did you guys the Oh, where where did so

(16:55):
pissed off?
No.
All the MAGA people are pissed off becausebetween Cash Patel and Pam Bondi, they're
saying there was no client list.
Epstein didn't kill himself.
Yep.
And they released some some stupid video.
Yeah.
It's so crazy.
It's like, no.
Nothing here.
Nothing to see here.
Nothing to see here, guys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And It it it erodes it erodes confidencequickly.

(17:19):
Yeah.
Do so let me well, let me ask you guys this.
Do you guys believe what they're saying, thatthere is no there there?
I'm with you guys.
So in other words, these guys are shaking theirheads.
No one believes there's bullshit
No.
That there's no there there's something there.
It's way, way, way past the point of
oh, yeah.

(17:39):
There's nothing there.
No.
It's too deep.
I mean, what happened yeah.
Go ahead.
Why would the would the what's her fame, who'sstill alive, in jail,
why would
she say she's gonna drop a list?
Yeah.
Why is get why is she why is she still in jailif there was nothing there?
What what what about Prince Edward?
Didn't he was it Prince Edward?
No.
It's Philip.

(17:59):
I think it's
Prince Philip.
Yeah.
What why would Prince this Prince Philip dudebe kicking out all this money?
He he he my my he got Cosby.
Yeah.
But what happened to everybody else that weknow was going out to the island and flying out
there and all that kind of stuff?
He he was he he he was an easy one to kick kickkick around because he could they could.

(18:22):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
You know what saying?
He's been he's been the only focus of thatwhole thing.
Yeah.
I mean, what's his face?
Bill Clinton has skipped.
However long Bill Clinton is for this world,he's gotten away with it.
Yeah.
Billy Billy Bob has gotten he he'll get hiswhen he goes down there and meets Oh.
A a
Oh, you mean he's gonna be getting pineappleenemas, like in Like Hitler.

(18:46):
Yeah.
Like Hitler.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
A lot of the MAGA dudes are pissed.
I was looking at it today.
A lot of people are pissed about this.
Yeah.
You know, when when reality starts to set inthat you've had this this false god, and and
that god ain't ain't god?

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Well, what do you mean?
What do you mean, Walt?
Elaborate.
Elaborate.
Well, you know, there some of these people areso full of Trump that they can't see anything
else besides the wonderful madness
You mean they forgot that Trump said, to whogives a shit about due process?
They forgot about that.

(19:29):
You know?
And so so once that starts to hit you, it'skinda like this whole thing of
the made Trump made what was on the end of thisthing disappear.
Mhmm.
Remember that?
Well yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The whole brace thing and all that stuff.
And the Las Vegas shooting, that lie, thatwhole big lie.
Mhmm.
But once once reality sets in, you get mad.

(19:52):
You just get you get upset, you get mad.
Right?
Well,
I mean yeah.
So the big argument and we got, like, thirtysomething seconds.
The big argument in all this is, who are wegonna vote for?
I there's no way in hell I was voting forKamala Harris.
Biden Biden's fucking a zombie.
Even though Biden recently was saying that he'sstill negotiating with, foreign leaders.
Did you guys see that?

(20:12):
That's illegal, by the way.
Remember Trump Trump Trump already told Obamathat he's gonna prosecute him if he doesn't
shut up.
There's so much crazy shit going on in theworld, and everyone's surprised.
But we this is what you get out of a of arevenge vote, basically.
This is how it goes down.
Well, I mean
Exactly how it's going down now.
We got five seconds.
Yeah.

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Alright.
So, yes.
Go ahead, Walt.
Go ahead.
No.
No.
You just, no.
I mean, once again, you know, it's like youidolize somebody, and then all of a sudden, you
find out your idol is just not what you thoughtit was.

(21:16):
It's hard to bite that bullet that or acceptthat fact that you effed up.
And and I think some of these MAGA people aregonna finally come around and go, oh, we've
been we've we've been duped.
Yeah.
I think some people are realizing, like, Trumpis acting like a king in some ways.
I mean, I'm not surprised by that.

(21:37):
He acts like a kid.
Yes.
Yeah.
I would agree with that too.
A king would a king would pick his thing andgo, alright.
Fuck you.
I'm getting you.
You're done.
And he's like, up and down, left and right,over here, over there.
What you don't know what he's gonna do next.
Mean I've I've come over to your side on thewhole Ukraine thing.
We need to just He

(21:58):
kick some fucking ass.
Somebody just need they just need to send like,they need to get the mother of all ass missiles
sent to to Putin.
Have them.
I don't know what the hell was happening.
You have to yeah.
You I've tried this discussion with a couple ofother people.
You got you got this job in it.
You get this fight going, and you got the guyin the ropes, and you're punching him.
You punch him.

(22:18):
All of sudden, oh, listen.
Listen to him catch his breath.
Catch his breath.
Punch a little bit more.
Let him catch his breath.
Just go in and fucking knock his ear eyeballsout of his head.
You know?
And Yeah.
And then once once the economy eclamps overthere in in Russia, then sort things out.
Economy is gonna collapse in a lot of moreplaces than Russia.

(22:41):
They're they they 95% collapsed already.
So
Yeah.
Well, I'm just saying, a lot of places.
But he, Putin is a one by one, he he's peopleare flying out of windows over there again.
So
Yeah.
Well, he's he's probably super paranoid at thispoint of what's
You think?
Yeah.
And Xi in China, you heard the shit about Xi inChina.

(23:03):
Right?
Mm-mm.
You haven't followed that?
Supposedly, he had one stroke already.
Oh, yeah.
Really?
Saying he's had another stroke.
That's fantastically.
No.
I didn't I didn't I wasn't following that.
The force the forces to be in the military are
maybe it's Jockeying to see who's gonna takeit?
Maybe it's maybe it's time
for mister z to part

(23:25):
ways with us.
Say it's time for Jackie Chan to run China.
Jackie Chan's a fucking asshole.
Yeah.
And let me ex let me explain to you why.
Go go for it.
Tried for
to this is fact, though.
It's enough.
Mhmm.
He tried to join the communist party overthere.
Yes.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We were we told talked about this before.
And the communist told him, f Yeah.
You.

(23:45):
No.
He was down with, not not g.
He was down with who's the other there was a Ican't remember the guy's name.
But Jackie Chan was down with the previouscommunists.
Here.
Here.
And he was down with those guys, and then itflipped to this band of communists, and then
they started seize they started seizing hisshit and all of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you know, here here's a good that's whatI don't like about it.

(24:08):
How's he made all his money?
Tell me how Capitalism.
From movies.
Yeah.
Right the the fuck up in The USA, bitch?
And
He made a lot of money in America.
He but he was a big star in China and stufflike that.
Capitalism.
No.
Capitalism got him fixed.
For sure.
For sure.
A 100%.
Now you're gonna go Tricom just to get in withyour buddies over there.
No.
That.
No.
Yeah. Don't

(24:28):
Don't Well, I guess That's why This is one ofthe things about communism, right?
Like, if you're locked into this, it's not likeyou can go Okay, so if we look at actors from
England, let's say, a lot of them wind up beingAmericans for some reason, right?
Even though they're still socialists, they comeover here to America Yeah, because British
taxes But are real if you're in China, it's notso easy to go, oh, I'm gonna leave China, and I

(24:50):
live in Hollywood now, and then I'm gonna takeall my money over there.
They really have they got it locked.
Your money out.
Yeah.
You can't get your money out
He's know, we'll we'll let you we let Tammy oranybody in here.
Yeah.
I just I just heard know, anybody who supportedthe COVID shop thing and anybody is, like,
doing that kind of communist shit.
I don't care if they're rock stars.

(25:11):
I don't care what kind of stuff out there.
Fucking assholes.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Yep.
Lot of bad shit.
A lot of bad shit going on.
A lot of bad shit going on there.
But yeah.
Yeah.
So, anyway, there's lots of bait and switchesfor people, you know, this is like yeah.
I think a kind of like a wake up for people ofwhat's going on.
In the end, I wasn't gonna vote for KamalaHarris.

(25:32):
Oh, no.
Biden's fucking we were talking about this.
Biden is out there saying that he's talking toworld leaders and negotiating shit and
He ain't doing he's he's having he ain't hadhis medicine.
That's why he's saying
that.
Yeah.
He's batshit crazy.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And and, you know, speaking when they when thedems start screaming about kings Mhmm.
I don't believe Kamala Harris won any primariesto be the candidate.

(25:57):
Interesting.
She was appointed.
She was anointed.
Damn it.
I wish yeah.
And that's what that's what kings and andqueens do.
Yeah.
And, unfortunately, we don't have anyguillotines over here yet.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So Kamala Harris is still mad.
I think I don't know who's the craziest who'sthe craziest between Kamala Harris and Biden.

(26:19):
Harris.
One has dementia.
The other one is demented.
Is she Crazy.
Yeah.
She's she's so stupid.
She doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut.
Yeah.
Like, about about California and all thatstuff.
Yeah.
It's like, don't haven't haven't you figuredout that people hate you?
Gus?
No.
Somehow, has not figured that out.
No.
She's still getting the both of them are stillgetting a lot of love from Hollywood.

(26:41):
So when will they figure that out?
Yeah.
But that's all flavor.
That's all that's all about the shuckle, myfriend.
Hollywood's all about the shuckle.
Yeah.
So Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Once once you fall out of favor with theshuckle generators
Yeah.
And I you know what's funny?
So I was looking there was a news article thatcame out recent not too long ago, talking about
how most of the you know, this the big businessmaking these fallout shelters and Mhmm.

(27:08):
And the Hollywooders are buying them all up?
No.
They were saying so this this was on CNBC.
So, obviously, they were saying it's all theconservatives and Christians buying the fallout
shelters and fortifying, hardening their homes,you know, kind of a thing.
Well
I think we've got a lot of people on the otherside now because they're not gonna they're not
moving out of the country.

(27:30):
So what you know?
The left ies?
Yeah.
I think the lefties are gonna start doing thatsame thing now.
I don't I don't have a fallout shelter oranything like that.
I mean, I'm You know, more than a falloutshelter, you need to have a place for a damn
hurricane or tornado or something.
You know, like Yeah.
I got a place for a hurricane right here in myhouse.

(27:50):
Are you serious?
That's where am I going in the hurricane?
Well, I mean, you're not going anywhere, butyou're you're in a manufactured home, man.
I fly off like that's like Where am
I going?
Where am I going?
I'm gonna go to I'm gonna go to the stadium?
No.
Listen.
I actually so when we lived in West Palm Beach
I'd go and park my car someplace in the woodsbefore I go to work.

(28:13):
To a shelter.
Because let me tell you what,
folks.
Yeah.
Once you get in a shelter in Florida, they lockthe doors, and you don't let you out until they
say it's safe.
Yeah.
And also, they limit what you could bring inthere with you.
Mhmm.
So the thing is, like, when we're in PalmBeach, we went through I think we got hit by
two or three direct category fives in ourhouse, but our house was all brick and all that

(28:37):
kind of stuff, you could put the steel shutterson it and all that.
And then after that, was like, you know what?
I am gonna find some place to live.
I didn't wanna move out of Florida.
I was like, I'm gonna find some place that isnot at sea level.
Of course.
That's a And nice some place in the middle ofFlorida, so by the time a hurricane gets there
Oh.
It's not really the coast can be the buffer.

(28:59):
Yeah.
Exactly.
They could be the brickwater.
Yeah.
So that's how we wind up here.
And for sure, you know, I do live in a mobilehome, but it's got like, remember I told you
it's got those big concrete path?
The the thing that's gonna get you is thetornadoes, which you could get anywhere.
Can You get anywhere.
Yeah.
I know.
I waited for that.
And sinkholes.
Sinkholes will get your ass too.
Oh, I worry about that too much.

(29:21):
But you you very easily could have yourself aplace in the ground where you could get into if
if there was actually
Mhmm.
A tornado coming your way.
That's pretty easy to do.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And they can use and that could be actually aknow, that's a could be a nuke thing too.
You know?
Yeah.
You know, we could get some we could what arethose?
We can get some shipping containers and burythem.

(29:42):
That's not the shipping container.
Shipping containers don't bury.
No?
Radon.
Give yourself some radon poisoning.
They're they're they're not strong enough toburied.
No?
What's Right. The
The what's the what's the cheap man's what's,you know, what's the Florida man's version of a
of a of a quick apocalypse?

(30:03):
Bury shelter.
Bury some big concrete pipe and just crawl intoit or we just sit down in it, You know?
Mhmm.
I mean, there's there's there's things to do.
You seem like big septic tank type cementthings they put in the ground?
Yeah.
That's what I was talking about, that there'speople making those.
Yeah.
What about school buses?
I've seen dudes doing school buses.
A school bus cannot be as strong as a shippingcontainer.

(30:24):
I mean, shipping containers stack on eachother, at least.
But they stack on the structural corners of
the Right.
Right.
Not a right.
Right.
That that's a that's a fallacy.
They they're not it's not something you can youcan't bury them as they are.
What if you what if you fortify it?
Can you fortify a shipping container?
You could probably weld bands around it tostrengthen it.
Yeah.

(30:46):
But What I what I I
say is
How long how long are you planning to stayunderground?
Do you need to, you know
How long do you think I'm gonna last on theground with Lola before I get stranded?
About five minutes before we go get anything,at best.
I'm just gonna write out whatever happens.
If I survive it, okay.
Here we
go.
Yeah.

(31:06):
Now we here.
Yeah.
The nuke thing is different, but a storm Iyou're in there ten, fifteen minutes, and
you're out.
Yeah.
I don't know if I'm yeah.
I don't know.
Are you guys worried about a nuke?
I'm not worried about a nuke.
No.
I'm not.
Well, you don't live next to you're in MacDillAir Force Base either, do you?
Oh, well, yeah.
People live in Tampa and people live in myneighborhood or in Tampa Bay, MacDill would be

(31:30):
a is a number one target.
I'm pretty sure Florida gets hit with anynukes, everybody's gonna suffer.
No.
Well, fallout wise,
fallout wise.
Yeah.
You get some fallout.
You'll get the ash.
You know, you get all of the
There's no targets up by you.
So
Yeah.
You
have no major airports.
You have no military bases.

(31:50):
You have nothing up by
where
Yeah. You're
You're
Can you imagine the world trying to take outFloor?
I'm trying to remember, there was was this StarTrek?
It was some one of those sci fi shows I I waslooking at, or a spin off of one of those sci
fi shows, where maybe Deep Space Nine orsomething, where in the store in the story
line, Florida gets taken out.
Oh, wait.
What's that?

(32:11):
Happened.
Ain't no way.
No.
That's that's the movie, one of the Star Trekmovies where they burn the like, burn this
trench right down to the middle of Florida.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
There was something where Florida got taken out
of here.
And one of the one of the character's sisterwas in it, and she got killed, and, you know,
thousands of people got killed
and all stuff.
Everybody can
probably tell me.
Everyone's always waiting on the downfall ofFlorida.

(32:31):
I think Florida will be here way after.
And if Florida man will still be what Floridaman will repopulate the earth.
Yes.
There's gonna be a Yeah.
Wal
Martyn, come here,
Wal Martyn.
Anyway, anyway, let me let me do some shoutouts to who's out there.
I see hot dog nine ninety is out there.

(32:51):
He says good evening to everyone.
Yeah.
Mister Bullshooter is out there.
Primitive Hunter?
Yeah.
Dreaming of who?
Primitive Hunter eighteen.
Oh, Primitive Hunter.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
I thought you said dreaming of Hunter.
Yeah.
Oh,
okay.
Primitive Hunter.
Primitive.
Primitive.
Yeah.

(33:11):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't really so I think the small emergenciesare the things that are more likely to happen,
like a hurricane.
Always.
Yeah.
Which we're in hurricane season.
Mhmm.
Yes, we are.
Hurricane, you let some dude driving into thepower pole, fires.
Yeah.
It happens all the time.
There.
Yeah.

(33:32):
Yeah.
Yeah.
That kind of stuff.
That's that kinda bothered me up up at theCedar Key place because if the woods catch fire
and you and you like, it might well well, I hadthat trailer there.
If I wasn't there in the woods caught fire,boom, it's gone.
Yeah.
But, you know, I think Florida is too wet forthat.
We've had fires in Florida.

(33:52):
I know for sure.
But don't you think Florida's a little bit toowet for a fire?
Like, how it spreads through Look.
Let's say California that's very arid 1998,
I was believe, when there were we had a realbad fire season.
Yeah.
But was it so were were we in a drought here inFlorida at that time?
Yeah.
It was yeah.
It was.
Yeah.
So, yeah, that's the thing.

(34:13):
So, yeah, we could we could get that.
Not not as in not as in we don't have SanAndreas winds and all that stuff.
We don't have all that stuff going on whereMhmm.
Where it turns into a firestorm.
But Mhmm.
Yeah.
Does Florida do control burns?
Yes.
They do.
Lots
of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Lots and lots
and lots.
We're good about it, actually.
We we take care of our forestry service.

(34:34):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let us know if you're in the chat what, youknow, what apocalypse do you think will happen
to Florida that will take out, you know, likeso, in other words, remember those books we
used to talk about from Angry American, whereit was like a EMP on the planet?
They're they're based they're based in Florida.
If we go to edit if we go edit with China,that's the first thing they'll do.

(34:58):
Do you think they'll nuke Florida?
Oh, they'll they'll do an EMP.
Oh.
Nuke Florida.
They'll do it up in the atmosphere.
Shut all the shut your cell.
They'll power down.
Shut your cell phones off.
Shut everything off.
Mhmm.
That's our our infrastructure is prettylimited.
It's it feels like it could be easilyexploited.
Oh, yeah.

(35:18):
Yeah.
I mean, I think when things go down, it'spretty obvious that but Florida gets hit with
the hurricanes and all that all the time.
So relatively, people in Florida are kinda,like, prepared for shit.
A little better.
It won't be the end of the world.
Oh.
Yeah.
Probably.
An EMP won't be the end of the world.

(35:39):
We'll all get fit.
You know, we'll all be out there.
What by the way, in an EMP, it's not gonna belike in in the going home series from Angry
American because every vehicle is not goingout.
Like, in an EMP, everything's not gettingfried.
Depends on where
it's located.
You because I think it's I think a real EMP israndom.

(36:02):
It doesn't hit everything.
It's just where it hits.
I mean, it depends where it's located.
I Yeah.
You know, I don't know.
Yeah.
So now people have, like, what's happening inTexas?
That's pretty terrible, man.
Those floods in Texas.
It's pretty bad.
Yeah.
That's bad right there.
Like, what happened a couple years ago, a yearor so ago up in the mountains in North Carolina

(36:24):
and all
that stuff.
Texas floods were something else.
That's that's crazy.
Yeah.
Especially, like, all those all those kids outthere.
Girls that were in that fake camp.
That's Yeah.
When you get 12 inches of rain in a very, shortperiod of time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think the death toll, unfortunately, is,like, over a hundred, but I don't think they're
anywhere close to where it's gonna stop.

(36:46):
Well, flash floods.
Go ahead, Walt.
Mhmm.
The ones up in the mountains, they still don'tknow where people are.
Yeah.
Whole houses washed away of people justdisappeared.
Boom.
Gone.
Yeah.
I don't think they've they're not gonna count.
I don't know if everyone's even gonna getcounted in that.
You know?
People are just gonna disappear is what's gonnahappen.
We'll just they never got found.

(37:07):
That's my guess.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Unless, you know, the aliens come and got them.
You know, we'll see.
Aliens don't want aliens don't want stank meatall wet and water.
They want fresh meat.
Come
on, man.
Jeez.
Yeah.
I agree with that.
Mister Bullshitter says the pythons will be theThe pythons.

(37:28):
The the pythons.
Possible.
You know what?
You put a high enough bounty on them?
Fuck.
Every everybody'd have a set of python boots,man.
Everybody.
The gators.
I think there's too many guns in Florida foranything like that to really become an issue.
You know what?
It's it it it it's always one of those it'slike when the all you gotta do is just let

(37:50):
people be people, and all that shit will betaken care of.
Clean itself up.
I agree.
I agree.
You get a you let people shoot things that thateat them and Need to
be shot.
Mhmm.
You had
a bear problem?
Not anymore.
You got a gator problem?
Not anymore.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Jade Grew says, I think the only thing they'lltake out Florida is Florida, man.

(38:15):
Totally.
We we will destruct ourselves.
Nothing else.
Nobody can take us out.
Florida let me explain something to you.
How it's not really that easy for Florida to gono rule of law.
It's not.
Oh, it's not it's
There's too many guns.
Too many guns here.
People too many
yeah.
Yeah.

(38:35):
You you like, even now, Florida is not as badas other states when we look at what's
happening in other states, because you don'tknow who you're messing with over here.
Well, once again, you know, Florida just got apermitless carry.
Oh my god.
The world's gonna come to an end.
Remember that?
We got wait.
Everybody can carry a gun.
Well, I got news for you, folks.

(38:56):
A lot of people carry guns that didn't havepermits anyways.
Oh,
yes.
There's a lot of there's a lot of permits here.
Yes.
There's people And who carry guns
then plus, a lot of people
don't give a fuck about
a permit.
And there's a lot of people here, like, in thein the city places or whatever is different,
but there's a lot of dudes out here who they'vespent their whole life.

(39:16):
They've never they've never bought meat fromthe store.
Everybody's got a gun in their truck out there.
Everybody.
There's a lot of mofos out here.
When I'm driving, I see a lot of pickup trucks.
Was telling Lola the other day, when you seethose pickup trucks, those are dudes on the way
to work, and they saw a deer.
Oh.
And they're like, oh, wait a second.

(39:36):
I'm gonna go in here and get this deer, putthat in my fridge.
So, yeah, I don't know, man.
I I don't know.
And I'm not trying to say I'm one of thosedudes because I'm not.
I'm a city slicker.
We're not either.
I was
a city slicker.
Well, I mean, we were we were going to theproperty one time, me and Remo, and we're
coming right up right where you turn to turninto the to the property off the road there.
Mhmm.
And there's a hog and probably a mama hog withsome smaller ones.

(39:59):
And everyone's like, get them.
Hit them.
Shoot them.
Yeah.
Shoot them.
And I'm like, like, I'm not here to go hoghunting right now.
I don't wanna deal with that right now.
Yeah.
A lot of mess you gotta clean up.
Yeah.
And I'm on my property.
You know what?
If you shoot them, just throw them back in thewoods because I ain't it's a pest thing.
So

(40:20):
I mean, if you think about it, look at all thedeer.
Like, I drive around here, and I see just deerjust chilling.
They're everywhere.
Thousands.
Thousands.
Thousands of deer.
Yeah.
The deer are just chilling like nobody's gonnaeat their asses.
Correct.
Yeah.
They know.
Right.
They're not being shot at, so they're notthere's no hurry.
Imagine if we go apocalypse.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, turkeys.

(40:40):
You see turkeys, and they're, like, juststanding on the
Turkey's just out.
Pecking away.
Yeah.
And I'm like, you know what?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Like, we got, like, eight seconds.
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Okay.
We are back.
Let me just get this in from a shootinggallery.
Joe Ju says,
Who's Brandon Maddox?
You see the text that we got?
Owner of Silencer Central, I think, and heYeah.
Jumped on the board of NSSF.
Yeah.

(41:47):
No.
Oh, it Oh, no.
Really?
Is that what the what you
guys Yeah.
Boy.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's totally new.
Just coming up right now.
Okay.
Breaking.
Yeah.
So let me get this from shooting gallery, andthen I'll deal with that.

(42:08):
Let my brain process it a little bit.
He says, we are at greater risk of likehurricane where we are out of power for, like,
months or possibly an EMP.
And then he also says there's more sandhillcrane.
For two, three days, and it just happened.
Sandhill cranes will get me started on thoseretard birds.
What is the thing with the Sandhill crane?

(42:30):
Have a deep, deep, deep,
lowly hatred.
You hated for Sandhill.
The Sandhill crane are those little whitecranes that always
They're big, dumb bastards that stand in themiddle of the roads and look at you like you're
the problem.
Well, they know they're protected.
That's why.
They do.
They do, and they look at you like you're theasshole for trying to drive down the Orlando

(42:53):
Road.
They're cranes yeah.
There you go.
They have a red tail, and they're crane sized.
Yeah.
Red
big red head.
Red red head.
Red head.
Yeah.
Head. They
They good eating?
Birds.
I would love to find out because I thinkthey're stupid as hell.
Seven to 11 pounds.
Interesting.
So they they when I lived in Orlando when Iwent went to UCF, the sandhole cranes would

(43:14):
come out and stand in the middle of thefreaking highway and just look at you like you
why are you here?
Clearly, I belong here.
You don't belong here.
It's like, I'm about to run you over.
If I didn't go to prison for this, I'd run youover so fast, you stupid bird.
Wait.
So they are protected.
Why are they protected?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're protected.
They're protected.
Yeah.

(43:34):
Oh, it's like, oh, is that the Florida bird?
It's a bird of Florida.
No there's a lot of freaking birds here yeah
it's like buzzard buzz buzz buzzards areprotected too.
I really
get out
yes yes
yes I didn't know they were protected now theypart of the migratory birds.
Buzzards?
I don't know if

(43:54):
they're migrating.
Because migratory bird act protects a bunch ofstuff.
Turkey turkey buzzards?
Oh, yeah.
They're not too intelligent either because No.
I hit one of the suburban one time when he flewright in front of me.
So busted my grill in
the Suburban.
Oh, yeah.
Remember that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a lot of creatures in Florida.

(44:14):
Then his then his buzzard friends probably atehim too, so Yeah.
Eat them up.
They don't care.
There's a lot of creatures.
Everything eats everything here.
You'd be surprised at what birds eat otherbirds and anything and any kind.
You'd be surprised what birds eat meat.
Like, when I kill those squirrels, I see thebirds, the creatures that come.
Like, you would think it's yeah.

(44:35):
You would think it's just, like, the hawks orwhatever.
No.
I see all kinds of birds come for their asses.
Get it.
Get it.
Get it.
Yeah.
Drag it around.
Try to tear it up.
Yeah.
Alright.
So yeah.
Listen.
I really believe, for sure, stuff's gonnahappen in Florida.
Everybody's not gonna survive, But Florida willFlorida is the shlong of America, as I've said

(44:58):
before.
Mhmm.
This is how America will continue to survive.
The Floridians enough Floridians will survive,and then they'll go through the rest of the
country and, like, populate all of America.
We'll all be Floridians.
Make make America Florida again.
Yeah.
You know, it will happen.
I'm not saying I'm gonna be here when thathappens, but I'm just saying.

(45:21):
All Floridians, how fantastic that would be forall of us?
The whole country?
Whole country.
Just Floridians.
Yeah.
We just all eat Publix pub subs and
Carrot gun.
Carrot guns.
Yeah.
It's fantastic.
Awesome, man.
The boating everywhere.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There'll be there'd be short shorts foreveryone.

(45:42):
Sure.
Hey, what's wrong with that?
Nothing.
Nothing is wrong.
Well, in some cases, but hey.
Yeah.
You know, it's all good.
Okay.
So do we we're gonna look at this thing withBrandon Maddox?
I don't know.
This this makes me the yeah.
So here we go.
This is the this is what is being shared big onhe the one that was the

(46:02):
was he the one that was one of the problemswith the
So Brandon Maddox is, as it says here, founderand CEO of Silencer Central.
I have met him.
I've done a video Yeah. Where
Where I interviewed him.
I thought he was a nice guy.
Like I said, you know, he was a pharmacist, sothat kinda like, you know, I have affinity with
that, Lola being a pharmacist herself, but II'm not I'm not a fan of what, Solances Central

(46:28):
attempted to do
And accomplished.
Yeah.
Like, like, making side deals and everything tojust drop Come on, shit.
The fee for the NF for the, suppressors andshort barrels to go from 200 to zero instead of
coming off the NFA.
And they kinda got what they wanted in the end,so maybe that's why NSSF is cool with them, but

(46:49):
I I don't know.
I'm not a big I'm not a big fan of what theydid.
NSSF was cool with money.
Yeah.
Money.
Money.
Money.
Have you guys seen, like, I've seen every timethat Silence Central posts something on X, they
get torn down.
And I think people will be mad for a long time,and I think it's it's a bad thing that they
did.
They were always running that danger becausethey were able What they came up with was, I

(47:13):
think, an interesting idea.
It's not something you can patent because theyjust figured it out for every state.
Mhmm.
How anybody can do it.
Yeah.
Of how you can buy a suppressor and get itshipped to you, and they were they're really
good at doing that, but I feel like what theyattempted to do is not what should have been
done.
Right?
Even though that's what happened in the end,you don't wanna have a hand in that.

(47:33):
We wanna get rid of the NFA.
You know, we wanna get rid of infringement.
Hope there's some more progress with thislawsuit, so
Yeah.
It it's yeah.
We'll see what happens.
But do you think people do you think people aregonna forget all this?
I don't think so.
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
You think so?
Yep.
Then there's to most pay the people that havetold me about it go, wow, man.

(47:56):
They got rid of $200.
That's great.
That's it.
That's that's
that's ahead.

(48:18):
We're the hardcores.
We're definitely the hardcores that are no youdraw a line in the sand and you don't cross it.
Mhmm.
Here here here's here's the bottom line, guys.
If that all would've went through, it'd be aboon business wise for me.
It would be amazing.
Mhmm.
I saw I saw it that way.
Am I am I, am I bad?
Well, so some people

(48:38):
you know, I can make the things I want I canmake all the things I really wanna make with
all the bullshit.
You
I would have lost some business because of itand I didn't care I-
in the long run is also thing yeah
my laser increasing engraving would have takena big hit because you would have had to do that
ever again.
I didn't care at all I don't care like itdoesn't bother me that we're losing that money.

(48:59):
Somebody making a gun like a form one still hasthe market.
Correct.
Yeah.
So for me, it's a little for that works, butlike this morning, I had somebody come in with
their SBR and I laser engraved it.
That's money in my pocket.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fuck it.
I don't care.
I would love to see that money never come intomy pocket every day.
I sell lots of barrels and stuff, and but Iwanna see the kids come in the country with the

(49:21):
barrels.
Yes.
That's a big deal.
If I was if if I was able to advise anymanufacturer of firearms that's out there now,
I and I would say to them that there there's alot of crap you can do that you could probably
get away with.
But the idea that you're gonna go against thesecond amendment and the fight for the second
amendment, thinking like, oh, this is gonnamake my business better, and people do it in a

(49:43):
lot of different ways.
Right?
Yeah.
We've seen it with different companies.
I would say, yeah, don't do it.
Stay the hell away from it.
If you're gonna spend money, just spend thatmoney just fighting purely for the second
amendment.
Even in a in a case like this, if they wouldhave gotten rid of suppressors, short barrel
rifles, etcetera, off the NFA, if we dismantlethe NFA, you're not gonna suffer in the long

(50:05):
run because people are gonna want qualitysuppressors, for example.
And if your name is is out there as as someonebuilding for sure, there'll be dudes building
cheap shit, but most who who's gonna who'sgonna really buy that cheap shit?
They would have had to get a third group.

(50:26):
What is it called?
People working from 02:00 in the morning till06:00 in the morning, whatever.
Third shift.
They would have had to get third shift for thenext year and a half to keep up with the demand
because it would have been so voracious.
Yeah.
And
nope.
I think in lots of ways, they gave license forthis kind of stuff to happen.

(50:46):
There's some politicians out there who probablylooked at it and was like, oh, we could get
away with this.
That's why I say it's a bait and switch.
Right?
They they gave the they gave the approval forit.
They said, well, it's okay.
Mhmm.
It's okay.
If we don't win, we we can at least fall backto this position.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But they these politicians that you called andthese people know there's a big bunch.

(51:07):
I guarantee you they never had so many phonecalls.
Correct.
Yeah.
This is this was surprising.
You they never did, and they know this now.
Yeah.
There's this there's this group out there.
Well It's a The question is what happens now.
So let me just show you guys this, just as a soI went to their, I went to Sonocer Central's, x

(51:28):
account here.
And let's see.
So this is this is what's up there right now.
Let's look at the comments on this.
Gonna be negative.
See, look.
Right?
The first comments.
Yeah.
You should stop posting or running SolsticeCentral looking for another job, and you can
run yourself into back bankruptcy.

(51:49):
Agreed.
I mean, it goes on and on like this every timethey post something.
So even they should be aware that you've donethe shit.
Yeah.
The the core core people that were that knewwhat was going on.
Yeah.
And and that won't go that won't go away.
That that's like Springfield Armory.
The people that knew what Springfield did, mostpeople you know, even though I do, then, you

(52:11):
know, it's you know?
I will never I will never, shop at cheaper thandirt ever ever.
Well, that yeah.
That stuff.
Yeah.
That was just Yeah.
That was I will never and there are guys todaywho are older than me, obviously, who will
never buy a Ruger firearm because of BillRuger.
It's still a thing.
I won't let that go away.

(52:31):
I'd I'd I'd still buy some Ruger stuff, but Ialso I still buy Ruger stuff.
Oh, yeah.
Always go.
Bill Ruger.
Always remind
I bought one, bought one Springfield Armorything since that whole thing.
Well, had to I got that.
So Yeah.
But, you know, listen.
I think that it's a bad idea to do this kind ofstuff, and then it's also a bad idea when you

(52:52):
do something wrong to just pretend like youdidn't do anything keep Yeah. On
On Listen, sometimes we genuine genuinely inlife, all of us, do the wrong thing, and I
think you should just own up to it, and thenlive up to that and try to be better.
I don't know if that's what we're gonna get out
of this, but we'll see.
Pizza.

(53:12):
Did you make pizza?
Or
Homemade pan pizza.
We've we've gotten a recipe for making our ownhomemade pan pizza in a cast iron.
It's it's so good.
Did you make that or Marley made it?
Marley made the dough, and then I do all theprep work and bake it.
I never got the recipe for the other pizzadough.
Oh god.
Damn it.
I'm doing it
right now.

(53:32):
Don't mess with Walter when it comes to pizza.
Oh, well, we were we that time at that time, wewere just talking about making pizza, and Mhmm.
Fletcher likes to try stuff like that.
So
no worries.
No worries.
Hotdog nine ninety says I'd rather pay the $200than go through than go through all the extra
BS of fingerprints, etcetera to you know?

(53:54):
Yeah.
I
It it it's not it's not a done deal yet.
You know, still fighting it.
Yeah.
I'm probably gonna there's a couple things Iwanna I don't have anything for folks out
there.
I only have one thing in my name, in my purse.
That's wild.
Mhmm.
Everything else is in the business because Idon't pay anything now.
I've done this.
I got about a 100 SPRs.

(54:14):
Lola was saying 100 Yeah.
That's a 100 things I gotta bring out when theycome and wanna do a compliance thing.
It's a pain
in
the ass.
Lots of money.
Uh-huh.
Well, it's just no.
It's lots of
Oh, well, we no.
I'm saying, but if you if you before, if youwould've paid
for it Yeah.
$200 a piece, it gets a little Yeah.
Even though it's not that much money, it getsto be a lot of money.
Yeah.
So you might you might go through now and just

(54:36):
I might do a couple I wanna do just so so I
I don't know what So Patrick Patrick got themic.
Patrick got that pizza and lost all sense
of it.
No.
I'm not I knocked the microphone over because Igot a recipe at Din Dualter.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because I somebody's I don't want these guns onmy shop anymore.
That's part of the problem.
I don't wanna you know.

(54:57):
So do you think this is the same as when wewere going through the whole, you know, pistol
brace thing, and then the ATF was like, oh, youknow what?
We'll we'll just drop the fee for everyone, andthen all these dudes are out there
They did it.
Registering thing.
There were people who did it.
I didn't
do Oh, yeah.
I didn't do it either, but I have I I thoughtto myself, well, now they got a special

(55:19):
registry probably for the people who did thepistol brace then.
Mhmm.
I know people who did all that.
Yeah.
They have to have that somehow that when yougot it and and it was I I I can't believe they
don't have a special little group for
these folks.
Probably they do.
But they but they're tracking all this stuffanyway.
We've seen a lot of evidence that Yeah.

(55:41):
They're tracking every single thing theypossibly could.
They're keeping databases they should not See,that's
that's the stuff that should be all destroyed.
Mhmm.
Yep.
Mhmm.
But at the same time, like what you're saying,I know Lola was saying to me, hey, you like,
cause we're in FFL, SOT as well, and Lola waslike, you know, there's a whole bunch of stuff
sitting around here that would be $200 a pop.

(56:04):
You know?
So they're gonna get they're gonna get flooded,but it doesn't go into effect until when?
September?
July January.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I Which hopefully we get rid of the whole thingby then.
Well, we'll see what happens.
But by January, a lot of
people will have forgot about it.
Probably.
Yeah.

(56:26):
Yeah.
January 1.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Well and I and to be honest with you, I'mprobably gonna do a couple things if nothing
changes before then.
I'm gonna get out of all my cans.
Oh, you wanna buy some stuff, you're saying?
Well, no.
I have things that are SPRs that I can justtransfer to me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When it when when they turn to $0, you might aswell put the paperwork.
I mean, I have Why not?

(56:46):
Three or four little AR pistols we bought overthe years to take the shot made built over the
years to take the shot show that just sit inthe safe and don't do anything.
You know?
I mean
Mhmm.
I I have six or seven cans out there that Iwill I been waiting be for no particular reason
just because I didn't wanna spend the money.

(57:07):
So I guess money was a barrier to entry becauseI didn't wanna spend the money on it.
As as as as okay.
If you're buying a $20,000 machine gun, $200 isnothing.
Mhmm.
Correct.
Okay?
But when you're when you see the $200 can, andand then there's $200 on top of the $200 can
Mhmm.
You know, I I might write a Mac.
I go that.
I ain't paying that

(57:27):
$200.
Sorry.
I don't
I have now that I'm an SOT, I have a bunch ofsuppressors in my safe that some of them were
cheap, and I'm like, we got them with those,like, freebies and the other things when they
were so cheap.
Yeah.
We got you.
The $15 cans.
Yes.
Yeah.
I was
like, I don't even know if I want this.
Am I
gonna I gotta want it for
$100 for a for a 15 those little $15 cans arefun Yep.

(57:49):
On the 22.
But I'm not gonna spend $200 for that.
I give two fucks about it.
You know?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Listen, you know what?
I think, like, if we separate out suppressorsfor a minute, I think I mean, not suppressors,
SBRs.
The suppressor world has taken like blow afterblow after blow.
We the first one I remember in my time as a gunguy is when they thought remember, this wasn't

(58:14):
the first time.
People thought before that suppressors werecoming off the NFA
We've been pushing
for this.
They stopped buying suppressors.
When was that, like, 2016,
'17?
'17 or '18, something Yep.
And that was the
first push.
And there were all these at that time, beforethat happened, there were all these suppressor
manufacturers that were getting ready to putout integral barrels in all flavors, all

(58:36):
calibers.
You know, there's all kinds of stuff that wasgonna come out.
Didn't happen.
Never happened.
And then it's just been blow after blow afterblow.
So we'll see.
One of the things, though, is stuff like thisstifles creativity, because why would I make
something integral when I'm only gonna sell 10of them, and then I have to go through all the
paperwork.
You know?
Yeah.
You're not gonna make that.

(58:56):
You're not gonna do it.
Yeah.
Not if you're a real in business.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nobody wants to do that's why these thingscoming off the NFA would have been a big
business boom.
Oh, man.
Everyone out there would have just beenmanufacturing like crate every gun will be
integrally suppressed.
I was thinking about and I still might.
Thinking about doing shot guns again.
Mhmm.
You know, the keg 12, the smaller

(59:16):
ones.
Those would be so awesome with cans built in.
And and then I I I still wanna make athumbnail.
I saw your eyes rolling, Patrick.
I thought about it because because I wasthinking, well, there's an extra $200.
But if there's no extra, it's just you do theyou do the two tack stamps and get Mhmm.

(59:37):
A shot a little mini shotgun with a suppressoron the front.
That's actually not terrible.
That is cool.
I would I would own that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
If I had
to pay the the 5 and the 200, then that that'swhen I was like, but for free?
I Yeah.
It's not about it, dude.
Honestly, the the paperwork is we have theelectronic to do the fingerprints and stuff in
the shop.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.

(59:57):
So I didn't know that.
Today, someone I'm not gonna use any names.
Somebody was in the shop.
Peggy took his picture right in the shop.
Mhmm.
Did the fingerprints right on the thing rightthere.
It gets all done electronically.
Sweet.
Oh.
Yeah.
Very nice.
Very nice.
By the way, in the minute that we have left, Ishould plug were shooting this this weekend.

(01:00:19):
I got it.
I'll be right back.
We could definitely talk about this.
So what I'm showing is the Muuto I
bet Keith are floating here.
Do I say Muuto or Muuto?
I think it's like the Muuto two from That's
something talked about too.
From yeah.
From Bushmaster.
Alright.
So Muuto two suppressor.
Check this out.
Oh, look at that.
And by the way, yeah, Bushmaster muffler.
Yeah.

(01:00:39):
Yeah.
It does look like a muffler.
Bushmaster and also, you know, Franklin Armory,they, you know, those guys fight for the second
amendment.
I think I think their sensibilities are in theright place, unlike some other people that it's
very disappointing that theirs aren't.
Yeah.
But yeah.
So check that out.
We were shooting this.

(01:01:00):
Walter put this on a machine gun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Got some footage of that.
Yeah.
Stay tuned.
Yeah.
I was looking at that.
There's some slow mo.
I need to, I need to do something with that.
So you you got that on your camera too.
Right?
Yeah.
On the slow mo.
On your phone.
On your phone.
Yes.
On your phone.
Yes.
I think I do have it on my phone.

(01:01:21):
Yes.
I think I do have it on my phone.
We'll we'll show that.
There's a little story to that, but we got fiveseconds.
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(01:02:06):
What are you saying, Walt?
I can hear you on my thing, so I'm
I'd gonna say the whole thing through when it'sgoing on.
Right.
Yeah.
Different things.
Let's see.
I'll wait for Patrick to come back.
Let me see.
I'm going through the different things.
Was there something you wanted to, talk about?
Well, I received I received the box in the mailtoday.
Oh, hold on.
Let me go full screen on you since you
got And it involves in

(01:02:27):
the mail.
It involves
Oh, boy.
It involves me.
Oh.
Can I can
I read the letter?
Oh, boy.
Go for it.
It had it had a letter, and it is from our oneof our longtime followers
Okay.
Pixomite.
Pixomite one.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Shout out.
Pixomite.
Right?
Yes.
I do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the letter goes, it's been a while sinceI've sent you and Hank any Hot Wheels.

(01:02:51):
Oh, boy.
Oh,
just calm down.
The hobby went to crap up here in my area overa year ago due to scalpers and kids working in
the stores robbing the cases of the premiumsand the good and good regular cars before they
stock the shelves.
Oh, okay.
I have
not I have not actively hunted for over sixmonths.

(01:03:12):
Wow.
Okay.
So it says, I stopped at the Dollar TreeSaturday, and saw these scooters, and thought
about you guys.
I'm still following you guys, usually after thelive show.
I've still got about a year left on my on therailroad, and I'm spending a little more time
out there than I at at home.
You must work for the railroad.

(01:03:32):
The damn place has gone greed driven nuts.
Can't wait to be done with that and get mypension going.
Okay.
So this is paragraph three.
The scooters and the trucks are yours, meaningme.
The Beamer and the Mercedes is for Hank.
Oh.
Oh,
wait.
Wait.
I don't want him to start crying when you showhim what you got.

(01:03:55):
Laugh out loud.
Oh, okay.
So I'm guessing we're seeing what you gotfirst.
Enjoy these blessings to you.
Oh.
Enjoy these and blessings to you, missus Peggyand the family.
And that's from Pixomite Pixomite one.
Yeah.
Shout out to Pixomite, who does run therailroads.
Yes.
So when I'm driving all over the country and Isee those railroads, I always think to myself,
I wonder if Pixomite is out there on one ofthese So

(01:04:19):
let me show you what See what you got.
Gave me.
Here is a Honda c b seven fifty.
Cool.
Cool.
I like that.
Like a cafe racer style.
Lola, did you get my text I just sent you?
Lola.
Yes.
Uh-huh.
Go for it.
A Vespa.
Cools.
Yeah.

(01:04:39):
Yeah.
And then we got
Have you ever had a Vespa?
No.
I have not.
Now they're kinda flexible.
Everybody wants them.
Mhmm.
Rover Defender, that's for me.
Mhmm.
And then they'll be familiar with this one, theHonda the Honda scooter thing.

(01:05:01):
Oh, yeah.
Oh, man.
That's crazy.
I like that.
I wanted to buy one of the I did a video onthis little thing when they put it back out.
Well, you know, if you talk nice to yourfriend, Walt, maybe Walt will give you that
one.
No.
That's cool.
But what he what he sent in the box for you so
you don't try
is a BMW six thirty five c five.
Coupe.
And Love it.

(01:05:21):
And That's awesome.
8989 Mercedes 500.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
That is yeah.
At $5.60 SEC, Walt.
Yeah.
See.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Those are nice cars.
That's my that's one of my favorite cars.
Well, Hank, you really you really want thelittle Honda scooter for your collection?
I may.
I may.
I may do that.
I may do that.
That's to say is

(01:05:42):
all you
have to say is yes.
Oh, see.
Oh, do I have to say pretty, please?
Where where do these come from?
Okay.
One.
Pixomite is a long thing.
Yeah.
Follower.
He says he watches he says he watches the showafter when it's put up later on.
But
Yeah.
So thank you, Pixomite.
Yes.
Thank you.
Thank you.

(01:06:02):
Even thinking that maybe, since I don't haveany grandkids, and maybe once your youngling,
Patrick, is a little bit older, maybe he might
Oh, he would.
Yeah.
He would lose his marbles over that.
He would play with it for the next month.
Yeah.
By the way, pick oh, yeah.
He loves Chromy.
Chromy loves

(01:06:22):
Loves cars.
He loves cars, especially big trucks.
Is it?
Oh, yeah.
Is good is good for that now?
Okay.
We'll chat about it.
Oh, yeah.
No.
If you wanna give it to him, he loves matchboxcars.
He loves any of
that sort of stuff.
Yeah.
So can I just show you guys?
I don't this did this come from Pixomite?
I don't think so.
I think I found this.
Let me show you guys this.
Look at this.

(01:06:43):
It's a Toyota
Toyota FJ FJ Cruiser.
Yeah.
So they're bringing
an FJ back?
Yeah.
So my brother Anonymous has an FJ, and theseare awesome.
These are going they
Yes.
But did are are you actually did you hear me?
Yeah.
About them bringing it back?
No.
It's gonna be crap.
Back.
Yeah.
It's gonna
be crap.
No.
No.

(01:07:03):
They're bringing
it back.
They're it's it's a they're not importing them,so they're gonna be really nice.
They're gonna have, like, a little turbodiesel.
It's gonna be super cool.
But, yeah, so we're not you're not getting it.
Remember the FJ when it came out?
It had that did it have, like, a goofy two tonepaint job, or was that the Honda?
Yeah.
I think so.
No.
It had the roof was a different color, andYeah.
They're awesome, though.

(01:07:24):
They're awesome.
I love FJs.
FJs are going for more money now used than theywere when they were new, if you try to buy an
FJ.
By the way, check check this out.
I bought I bought another r eight.
For poops and giggles.
That's the proper kind you need right there.
For poops and giggles, I looked up buying an FJbefore I bought my car.

(01:07:45):
Mhmm.
The FJs were more expensive than what I paidfor this modern day car.
The FJs from, like, what, 02/2011?
I think they stopped in 02/13 2013 orsomething?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
if they're if they're in good shape, some ofthose
fit.
And all
of them all of them had, like, a 120 thousandmiles
on them because Yeah.
They would.
Yeah.

(01:08:05):
Not ew.
People people love an FJ.
People pay big money for an FJ.
Yeah.
People love an FJ.
You were gonna buy a older one too, like, fromthe seventies or something.
I would love to get an FJ 40.
Mhmm.
That's the older
f j's.
That's that's that's a tough one too.
Yeah.
To find a good condition.

(01:08:26):
To find a good condition.
Yeah.
That's probably what you gotta fix
up.
I don't wanna call it a dream or bucket listcard, but I would like to find one in good
shape.
They they only fetch 28 to $25.
They're not crazy expensive.
Yeah.
It's a lot of upkeep.
By the way, shout out to Casper p Casper paintb.
Casper paint
on my it is on my bucket list.

(01:08:46):
I'd like to have a f j 40 at some point in mylife.
Actually, cool.
They're cool.
The '5 the May c s c the May s c c Mercedes
That's awesome.
Cool that's
a cool Let me tell you, Pixomite, I love thatcar.
I want to have a I want to have a five sixtySCC.
And the June BMW
That's cool too.

(01:09:06):
A cool car too.
Yes.
It is.
It is.
I would take the five Mercedes doesn't makecars like that anymore.
No.
They they're they're woke.
Other cars are woke now.
Yeah.
Did you did we talk about that thing withJaguar where I think Patrick
not a u.
Oh,
but yes.
Well, you know Go.
You still remember that remember I told you wetalked a little bit about the Volkswagen van,

(01:09:27):
the new one?
It says Yes.
Mhmm.
Saw one of those.
I saw one in Europe.
The Buzz?
ID Buzz?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Whatever the fuck it is.
It's fugly, my opinion.
Mhmm.
I saw one here locally, and that's when I said,oh, thing.
Look at that gay VW.
I haven't seen one of them in person yet, but,yeah, they are released to The States, to
America now.

(01:09:47):
They've been out in Europe for a few years.
Go ahead, bro.
At the beginning of the year, there was a rebig rebrand for Jaguar.
For Jaguar, and how everybody went, oh, that'sdisgusting.
They have sold, like, under a 100 cars for theentire year, for the entire UK, or for the
entire European market or
something.
Their sales was slashed by over 98%.

(01:10:08):
Yes.
Yeah.
Yes.
People no one who wants to these guys don'tunderstand who out there wants to identify with
your bullshit.
Let me tell you who buys a Jaguar over there, anew one.
People that have money.
And not and not the people I know over therethat have that kind of car are older people
with money.

(01:10:29):
Yeah.
The the interesting thing to me is that Jaguaris owned pretty much by Tata Motors nowadays, I
think.
What is that?
It's India it's India Tata Motors is an Indiancompany.
Remember they were gonna make they the TataMotors was making that car in India that was
equivalent of, like, $3 in America?
No.
You you remember that?
No.
I'm never I'm never buying that.

(01:10:50):
So what's up?
Hot dog nine ninety is buying memberships.
Oh, Sookie.
Okay.
Big shout out to Hot dog nine ninety for that.
We appreciate you for doing that.
So he gifted five subscriptions.
Let me see if I could show this.
I gotta go to the

(01:11:23):
Gifted a membership to
Go to the iPhone.
Boom.
There we go.
Okay.
Now I could
pop You it have firearms?
Spin.
There you go.
Check that out.
Yeah.
Woo.
Thank you.
Big shout out to Highfog nine ninety.
We appreciate you, brother.
Yeah.
That's very cool.
Very cool.
Appreciate it.

(01:11:44):
Just just a look just a little look behind thescenes of everything I'm up to over here.
Check that out.
Everything that's going on.
Whoo.
Whoo.
Can can you make you know, I wanna make a videothat's kinda goofy, but
take a
suppressor take a suppressor of your choice andactually screw it on on an engine and see what

(01:12:04):
out quiets it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can't hurt it much.
Yeah.
I'm cool with that.
I'm cool with that.
Hold the adapter.
Let me see if there's any other things herethat we wanna get to before Okay.
Talking about cars.
Before we go away from cars, did you guys seethat video I posted that Volvo is now making a

(01:12:25):
Up Armored x c 90?
Yeah.
I saw yeah.
I saw you posted it.
I I did
I saw it.
Yeah.
I didn't go deep into it.
What what what in the hairy hell is going onthere?
Why not?
I know, but isn't isn't that a
little governmental clientele or somebodydeciding
first I thought it was I I first I thought theywere like, it was like a joke or something or
April fools kind of thing.

(01:12:47):
But yeah, they are making a Up Armored.
I looked at the whole this right here is a UpArmored x c 90.
That seems this seems okay.
I mean
It looks normal.
Yeah.
It's That's like hybrid.
Everybody every you know, everybody doesn'tneed a limousine.
That kind
of thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So You
know what?
You you could probably roll under you know,when you drive a car like that, it doesn't look

(01:13:08):
like you're driving in a tank.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Correct.
Yeah.
But is that how crazy the world look, they evenshowed they didn't actually show it getting
shot, but they did.
Like, he drives by.
The video's kinda weird.
There's one that was shot.
Yeah.
That's one that was shot up.
So the yeah.
Interesting.
Like, we were talking about it, like, you know,all the people getting bunkers and stuff like

(01:13:33):
that now in their house.
Is Sweden a Sweden.
Is Volvo a Swedish company?
No.
Volvo, I think, is now a Chinese yeah.
It belongs to a Chinese company now.
That's sad.
You None of the car
companies belong, like I mean, Ram does not Ramis a, like, a French Italian company now.

(01:13:53):
Stellantos.
Oh, that's a big
big Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of places, you can't drive a big armoredlimousine.
You can't fit it.
You can't drive it.
True.
It gets stuck like Trump did on or whoever thatwas on the hump coming in and out of the
remember that where
they got
the monsters?
The beast got stuck somewhere?
They got where they were coming out of a youknow, the driveway in the and the transition

(01:14:14):
from the road to the driveway, there was a humpin the middle, and Yeah. He
He stuck on
Buddy.
No.
I wasn't aware of that.
Here's another thing I wanna hit before we getout.
Go go ahead, Walt.
Finish your thought.
No.
No.
I I was just, no.
I'm done.
Yeah.
I was gonna say, I wanted to get this before weget out.
Looks like, I'm just sharing this from Rachel.
Rachel B shared this, but a lot of people aredoing it right now.

(01:14:36):
GOA is selling lowers to help raise moneybecause that whole this thing of them going
after, taking down the NFA is very, veryexpensive.
PSA is one of the companies involved with that.
Oh, they are?
Okay.
So PSA is making the lowers, and then they'reputting The
lower is going a a portion of the sales will begoing to directly to GOA to this particular

(01:15:01):
Yeah.
$25 from each one of these, so I'm not sure.
I need to probably go through the link and seeexactly what one of these is going for.
It's $50.
It's $50.
50 yeah.
That's not bad.
It's cheap.
No.
Yeah.
I should I should Oh,
so it is yeah.
So that link that It might be on pulled up.
Because I think they said they're

(01:15:22):
gonna So this is this is PSA site.
Yeah.
There you go.
So GOA, you can get a GOA lower, and it's goton it hush for safe, s b r for fire, and Brit
for auto.
Like, I guess they were trying to go like that.

(01:15:43):
Is that what they were up to?
Yeah.
You know how they say in the rep, like,remember remember?
That was like that's what the that's what ShahBaranque said.
You know?
You you don't know Shabaranq's?
No.
Oh.
Okay.
So anyway, those lowers are out there.
They are.
They are available.

(01:16:04):
Yeah.
Very cool.
Very cool.
Go ahead, Walt.
What are you gonna say, or Patrick?
No.
I'm I'm just listening to your Burr Burr,
you know, whatever.
Okay.
How does a machine gun sound, Walter?
Let's let's see.
How do Okay.
Patrick, how does a machine gun sound?
Now, that's a a 10.

(01:16:24):
Yeah.
No.
He's just doing Patrick was just doing he didta ta ta ta ta That is a freaking Tommy gun.
Yeah.
It's
almost like ta ta ta ta ta ta
ta That's skit StenGun sponsored bystenguns.com.
That's
that that that that that that Okay.
What's what's that?
A

(01:16:45):
six well, not a 16.
Oh, MAC 10.
PPS PPSH PPSH 41
goes Anything suppressed and machine gun at thesame time.
It just sound like that, you know?
Yeah, that's well, if you go real quiet, thenthat's like a 22 suppressed machine gun.
Yeah.

(01:17:06):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also saw this come up, because you know, wewere talking a little bit about this, Musk is
starting his own party.
Oh, gosh.
So I gotta get you guys opinion on the podcastabout this.
So Elon Musk indicates by the way, the stockwas down like $20 to today.
Oh, my god.
Up.
Yeah.
I'm gonna stock up on some of it.

(01:17:28):
I agree with Walter though.
I think I think Musk needs to chill the hellout.
Although, I think I'm sick and tired of the twoparty system, though.
He just needs to find him a new baby mama andgo someplace and fuck for a while.
Be quiet.
He listen.
Who's the banging chick out there that canactually make Musk chill out?

(01:17:48):
I don't think there's anyone that can make Muskshut up.
Yeah.
Thought about this for a while today.
If he if he wants to become the George Soros ofthe right, then then become that and start
putting just do the same thing Soros does forthe right.
Start putting candidates for that you prefer.
Start you know, that that whole sort of thing.

(01:18:10):
Think the danger of that is exactly what he raninto.
He did he did give Trump a quarter of abillion.
He did help him get elected and some otherdudes.
And they and and and I think Trump gave him alot for it, but he doesn't understand politics.
He he
shot his shot too high.
The simple answer is Soros backs local DAs,local politicians, mid grade politicians.

(01:18:36):
He does the whole thing if that's what you haveto do.
And you have to keep your mouth shut.
Yeah.
And you just sit back shut the fuck
up.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
I mean, you know, I don't know.
The thing So here's my thing.
I I don't like the two party system.
I think a lot of Republicans, the rhinos outthere need to get challenged.

(01:18:57):
I truly believe that.
Mhmm.
Question to me is how serious is Musk aboutthis?
Right?
Is he really gonna follow through?
I agree with Patrick what he just said.
Like, we need to go grassroots and and startthat from the bottom and build your way up.
Musk, you're never gonna be It's like me.
I can never be president.
Wasn't born here.
You know?
Wasn't born here.

(01:19:18):
I naturalized.
I don't think it's cool what Trump said, thatTrump said he was gonna try to, revoke his
citizenship and deport him.
That's That's not cool.
That's that's childish.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not cool.
But there is something to a third party, butyes, I I think we need the guy behind it, like
Patrick just said, to shut the hell up and justfun Shut up.

(01:19:40):
The good guys out there.
That we think are good and push them along.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because this can't be for the glory.
That's how you got into this problem withTrump.
Because Trump gets the glory.
That's how it works.
Well, if if it ain't Trump, it ain't to Trump,if If it's not him, it's no one.
Yeah.
So and I think he's saying that he's gonna bepro second amendment, you

(01:20:02):
know You know?
I I
don't know.
And he's pro Bitcoin.
I'm like, what the fuck?
You know?
Honestly, does that really matter?
Bitcoin?
I know you're a Bitcoin guy, but I don't thinkit's
I don't I don't have that much Bitcoin.
I've got, like, a fraction of a fraction of afraction of a hashes of the hair on the ass of
a fly of a Bitcoin.
I don't I'm not really I have a I have a a shitton of tusk, which is not functional.

(01:20:28):
Doesn't even exist anymore.
I got billions.
And that should be a little bit of a
No.
I did it I did it all to learn about Bitcoin.
I think I I do have friends that have Bitcoinand have made money from Bitcoin and all of
that, and I think it's it's a more secure it'sa more secure currency in many ways than the
dollar.
The dollar is not backed by gold.

(01:20:50):
It's just imaginary at this point.
It's not gonna get you any petrol after thehurricane, my friend.
It's not gonna it's not gonna get you a a tireon your car when you when the tire shop's
closed.
You see what I have
You're saying cash is king.
That's what you're saying.
It helps.
A lot of people will take cash before they takeand a credit card or anything.

(01:21:11):
I think multiple currencies will always be thecurrency of the realm.
I think if the world goes apocalyptic, evenyour cash doesn't count.
Bitcoin is a like a stock.
It's a If
the world goes apocalyptic, Walter, is yourcash gonna count?
Is your money is your cash money gonna gonnacount?

(01:21:32):
Count real hard.
It it it depends on which country you're in.
Oh, we're gonna be in America when shit goes.
But but what it really count is the bullets Igot in my gun.
That's what I
Yes.
That's what I
I think gold I I don't even know if gold countsthat much.
I think toilet paper will be the currency ofthe realm.
You know?
A pack a pack of cigarettes

(01:21:52):
Yes.
And booze.
Bars of chocolate, as you always say, Walt.
Bars of chocolate, that kind
of stuff.
You know, some tampons for the women that don'tgotten them.
How many goats do you have?
Your goats might count at that point.
You know?
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Yes.
Sorry.
We got cut off there.
What were you saying, Walt?
Oh oh, what were you saying?
Oh.
You were running down a list of currency, thecurrency of the realm and the I don't know.
We talked about the apocalypse a lot in this.
Oh, Moe, all those things that people cravewhen they can't get anything.

(01:22:59):
You know?
Smokes, people who smoke.
If you can't get your smokes, man, you turn itlike a heroin addict.
Mhmm.
You know what mean?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Know, a simple said a you said a a simple bar apiece of chocolate.
Wow.
Yeah.
I'll be selling squirrel shish kebabs in theenvironment.

(01:23:20):
You can send that's what the Vietnamese doingstuff from.
I'll get a recipe.
I'll skin I'll shoot those squirrels skin theirasses, put them on a shish kebab, and put some
peanut butter on them and fry them up.
When I had squirrel one time a friend of mine'sthis is your
I never had squirrel, by the way.
Yeah.
A
friend of mine's grandmother, Granny, she livedshe lived in the woods near Lakeland.

(01:23:42):
You know?
That she was a con they were country people.
We shot a couple, and she cooked them up, andit's kinda like chicken ish.
You know what mean?
It's
It's not
bad.
It's tough.
Yeah.
Patrick, yeah, Patrick told me he had it too.
I never had squirrel.
Yeah.
I mean, once again, you need to be hungry.
Mhmm.
You know?
Let me see.
I got a choice between chitlins and some steak.

(01:24:05):
I ain't eating no fucking chitlins.
Come on.
Yeah.
Come on now.
Yeah.
It's so if I just let me see.
That or you start, you know, you start you gofor long pork.
I'll eat I'll eat squirrels and all that beforeI start eating people.
I'll shoot I'll I'll go out and shoot hogs anddeer and freaking everything that moves before
that.
So Hotdog nine ninety said Coke Zero.

(01:24:27):
Laugh out loud.
He knows you, Walter.
Oh, that's Diet Coke.
Diet Coke.
Diet Coke.
I've I've had situations where I don't have anyof that stuff.
I can get along with that fine.
I still I still don't understand it.
Diet Coke tastes like
oh.
Yeah.
I can't drink it.
Ugh.
I can't drink it.
It's horrible.
Cheers, mate.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Would rather have one Coca Cola.

(01:24:48):
Like, Walter brought Coca Cola, which I don'tget too often because Lola doesn't buy refuses
to buy it.
Yeah.
And I that one Coca Cola was good for me.
I was like, nice.
Yeah.
No.
A single Coke is is pretty tasty.
I I every once in while, have a sugar Coke orSprite.
I had from the party, we ended up with someCherry Coke, and it it was too much.

(01:25:10):
I it
just I'm not a fan of cherry coke.
I do like a Doctor Pepper.
Doctor Pepper.
Yeah.
Doctor
Pepper nice.
And a and a yeah.
Root beer or a cream soda.
Mhmm.
I can have that.
Yeah.
It is cold.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nice cold cream soda in a glass.
Ginger ale?
Ginger

(01:25:30):
yeah.
Ginger ale is always good, sir.
Yeah.
You know, ginger beer is even better.
The best thing if you're really thirsty,coconut water.
Unflavored, Patrick.
Unflavored coconut water.
There is coconut there isn't excuse me.
Coconut.
What the fuck am I talking about?
There there is ginger beer in my fridge just incase
Right now.
Yeah.
Ever shows up.

(01:25:50):
Emerge oh, I show up.
When I show up, Walter always says that gingerbeer is crazy.
And there's there's some at the shop too.
Yeah.
Whenever I show up, Walter's like, oh, look atthis, Hank Strange.
This is exactly Yeah.
That's what he says.
He goes, look at this, Hank Strange.
I got a ginger beer here for you.
What do think about that?
One?
I go
Do you want
Yes, sir.

(01:26:12):
Yeah.
Coconut water is awesome.
Do not flavor your coconut water.
It just needs to be coconut water flavor.
Patrick and Lola like the different flavors.
Body armor body armor is delicious.
Yeah.
Have you ever had body armor, Walter?
It's a drink.

(01:26:32):
Body armor.
It's like Gatorade, but it uses coconut wateras its base.
It's
Oh, okay.
But they put crazy ass flavors in there.
Oh, okay.
Imagine coconut water, but
they put cherry orange mango, which is fuckingdelicious.
Orange mango on its own is delicious.
Orange mango freaking lemonade.
Okay.
Fine.
Delicious.

(01:26:52):
But why coconut water?
Because that's the base.
It's more hydrating than regular water.
No.
I just need the straight up coconut water.
Don't mix it.
Don't mix it.
You ever saw the one, you know, one?
What what's the other one that's really good?
I have some coconut water here that's that'sreally good.

(01:27:13):
I forgot.
I showed it to you guys before, but
Hotdog nine ninety in the comments says 1919root beer.
My my earliest remembrance of the root beer isgoing to A and W as a kid, like a driver stuff.
And getting frosty cold mug of A and W rootbeer.
That was, like, bad.
Super duper.
Probably delicious.
And they put, like, a scoop of ice cream?

(01:27:33):
Well, you can do that, but just like a superduper treat back then because Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, like Yeah.
If you drop a like, either in a cream soda or aroot beer, you drop a scoop of ice cream in
there
Yeah.
Delicious.
And it
melts in.
It becomes like it's like a shake.
Ice cream float?
Yeah.
Root beer float.
Root beer float.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
I think that was invented by pharmacists.

(01:27:56):
It could have been.
I think so.
Right?
Well, that stuff was always served like at theat the at the food thing, like in the
Woolworths and Woolco the Woolworth you know,the stores that had a Mhmm.
Like a food Yeah.
Bar on the one I mean, I was lucky enoughgrowing up, there was a there was a Woolworths
in Britton Plaza Tampa.
And as a kid, you could you had some extramoney, you go in and get some french fries

(01:28:19):
and want Coke
or something like that.
Yeah.
But that was like that was like in the earlyseventies before all that stuff went away.
So
Also, back then, food tastes different.
I don't doubt that.
Yeah.
If you were alive back then, Patrick, you wouldknow.
Food was different back
tastes different.
Yeah.
I can
see it.
It was.
It was different.
It's almost like how like, Cola.

(01:28:40):
If you find Coca Cola in other countries, it'sfreaking delicious, and it's got cocaine in it
and it it preps That's not a cocaine in it.
They
just use real they use cane sugar in the Yeah.
Stuff instead of well, you can get
that at Costco.
You can buy the you can buy the coke with canesugar.
Yeah.
It comes from Mexico.
See, that's
something Yeah.
Better.
That can come in from Mexico and we're okaywith.

(01:29:02):
Yeah.
It's Coca Cola.
Coca Cola Coca Cola in every country in theworld.
Everybody knows what Coke is.
Mhmm.
It doesn't matter.
And if you're in the most rag head, wrap theirface up country in the middle of in the middle
of nowhere, they know what Coca Cola is.
Mhmm.
So Mhmm.
Jack Daniels, Coca Cola, goes to, like,international trade.
Yeah.

(01:29:24):
Jack Daniels?
Okay.
Oh, that's an international thing too.
Yeah.
Oh, is it?
Okay.
Okay.
Jack Daniel's and Some good Scotch whiskey,that'll that'll get you a lot too.
Yep.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And then the Eastern Bloc, you know, some goodvodka.
You know?
Yeah.
A Snickers bar.

(01:29:45):
You know, this well, what's Yeah.
What's a candy bar that's knowninternationally?
Snickers, I think.
Right?
Hershey's.
Hershey's would be everywhere.
Hershey's is probably the big
Oh, no.
You know what?
Cadbury's.
That's a
Yeah.
That's English.
Right?
Yeah.
I think it I think it was originally English.
Yes.
It was originally English.
Yeah.
I had speaking of chocolate back back in thewhen my grandparents were still alive, they got

(01:30:09):
some Russian chocolate.
Mhmm.
Oh, god almighty.
Yeah.
Is the thing with what what what's the thingwith Russian chocolate?
There's no
not sweet?
They didn't sweeten it enough or something?
Yeah.
It it did not speak of any capitalism.
No.
Yeah.
It was
So is that why is that why, like, you know, ifyou ever see those either movies or different

(01:30:33):
things about World War two times, and the GIsalways had bars of chocolate, and everyone
loved them because they would, like Hershey's.
Give it a oh, okay.
It was Hershey's?
Yes.
Yes.
And the Germans had and the Germans had this.
Pervitin.
Shoco Cola.
Shoco Shoco Cola.
Yeah.
So Choco Cola.

(01:30:54):
Choco Cola.
This stuff has a this is chocolate, but it haskind of a little it's got a Bit
of cocaine
in it?
Cockets into it, and
it and it was full of caffeine back in the
Oh, there you go.
It had cocaine.
Cocaine.
I I don't know if the Germans put anyamphetamines in it either.
But
Oh, you don't know.
That's what the the German soldiers had.
That was one of their,

(01:31:14):
They had Pervitin, which was methamphetamines.
Yeah.
The germ, yeah.
Germans Yeah.
If you ever see hit you know, there's thatthing of Hitler where he's all hyped up and
then
in his teeth?
No.
Is that that big speech?
And he's like Yeah.
Oh, that was Okay. Like
Like Yeah.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah.
He's he's like Germans were gone.
They were known for doing the Their infinityuse.

(01:31:35):
Yeah.
And they stay up for three or four days whenthey're fighting.
Yeah.
The Japanese did it too before they do theirbonsai charges.
Yeah.
That's how they got that's how they they didYeah.
Pearl Harbor.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
But Yeah.
That's that's always interesting when I wouldsee that, like, the GIs would go around, you

(01:31:56):
know, and the ladies the ladies would lovethem.
You know, there's all those love them allright.
All those half American babies got left allover the world.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, Walter, open this.
Have you eaten this thing?
Wait.
Hold on, Walt.
Hold on.
Hold on, Walt.
Don't eat it.
Don't eat it.
I'm gonna go full screen.
There you go.
I eat this stuff all the time.

(01:32:18):
Is it good?
Yeah.
This is this is, like, darker, and then theymake a a milk chocolate version too.
It's in a blue can, not a red can.
You know what?
I have never been offered this chocolate.
Well,
Inc is very disappointed.
Yes.
You need to send that with my five sixty SEC,the best car ever made in the world.

(01:32:42):
Well, you know where I got this from?
There's a you can order online, but there's theone Finnish company that sells camouflage and
surplus and military type stuff that IanMcCollum had done stuff with over in Finland.
Mhmm.
And I ordered off I ordered off their website.
Mhmm.
So
Okay.
But So okay.
It dark Go ahead.

(01:33:02):
Mhmm.
It's darker flavored, and but it's if you likedark chocolate, it's fine.
And it does have a lot of caffeine in it still.
So Mhmm.
Nothing wrong with that.
So
Yeah.
I was gonna say before we're not we're not doneyet.
But before we do get out of here, it would benice what gun stuff do we have that we could

(01:33:22):
talk about, Patrick?
I'm sorry.
My is a o S830.
I don't know.
Let's see here.
Let's put this someplace where it
doesn't Anyone buy any new guns that we candiscuss?
I don't have anything too crazy.
Not
yet.
Oh, okay.
So Patrick Patrick has not done any
No purchasing.
I'm waiting to hear back on a gun that I'vebeen trying to get in my collection for a

(01:33:46):
while.
So, hopefully, I'll one came into a local pawnshop, and it's gotta come out of pawn first.
It's gotta come out of resale.
So you're not telling us what this is yet?
It's a Browning high power.
Oh, okay.
Oh.
Yeah.
It's Well, one thing
English high power.
Yeah.
A real one?
Yes.
Yeah.
World War two Inglis, it supposedly is a littleon the rougher side, which is exactly what I

(01:34:08):
like.
Does it have the tangent does it have thetangent side on the back?
I haven't gotten to see it yet.
I was told that it's at a shop here, and I justam waiting to hear back from the owner of the
shop about what it is, because I might put my Imight put dibs on it.
Man.
This is probably something you've been lookingfor for a while.
Yeah.

(01:34:29):
It's it's part of it'll be part of the BrowningJohn Browning collection.
Yeah, I'm excited to have it.
I would love to get I missed out when the highpowers were on the market that were coming out
of, like, Israel.
Mhmm.
They were like, I call battlefield pickup kindof just
That's they were the trade ins.
They were boring.
And now those guns are pulling $6.07, $800, youknow, and and these were, like, in the $25,300

(01:34:53):
range back then, and I didn't buy one.
And but that's life in a big city.
It'll come around.
Hopefully, come around again.
You can you can get a Turkish made one.
I've seen one for sale if it was at Palm MiddleState or where it was, the English brand
for
Yeah.
It's no longer English.
It's it's Raised company.
Nine.
It's maybe something like that.
Yeah.
What was the name of that?
Wasn't was it FN making a high a high power?

(01:35:15):
FN made the they have one now too.
Yep.
It's back.
Yeah.
It's back.
Yeah.
I've shot it, but I haven't seen it in a storeanywhere, so I don't know how much they got out
there.
I have an I have an FN, Portuguese made one.
It's a nice gun.
It's somewhere around here.
It's in the safe, I think.

(01:35:36):
Patrick used to have a high power, I think.
Right?
I had one of the ones that would came in, theIsraeli police trade ins that I paid, like,
$3.50 or $400
per bid.
And I got rid of it because I had to havesomething stupid, and then that something
stupid, I got rid of a week late.
I I bought a p two two I had to have a two twosix, and I bought a West German p two two six,

(01:35:56):
and I shot it once and went, this is anatrocious firearm.
I don't know why people like this so much, andI never was able to get another high power.
I I never got another high power.
So
It'll come around.
Yeah.
I'm hoping this is it.
I'm hoping this is the one because I I've wantI've gotten to the point where I don't just
want a because I've seen some pop up for $6,700that are kinda run of the mill shitty high

(01:36:19):
powers.
I was like, you know, I'm at the point whereI'd rather have, like, a if I could find a Nazi
marked or an English or something really nice,I'd rather I'd rather have that.
Mhmm.
It'll happen.
You know, if you do this long look.
If I could find if I could find two freakingtech nines, and when I say I
Well, let me say this.
You did not find any Tech Nines.

(01:36:42):
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Alright.
Okay.
Why be Go ahead.
Hot 5990 agrees with me that Russian chocolateis like sawdust.
That's wild.
It it it lacks any based what
I had
way back when when when I was a kid, if youused to eat eating Hershey's and then you go
Russian, yeah.

(01:37:03):
Is it just they just don't put as much sugar?
It did yeah.
It wasn't yeah.
If they would have figured out chocolate, theycould have won the war.
Yeah.
Cool.
You know?
They could have won the war if they would havejust figured out chocolate.
Let me see.
I Mhmm.
I'm sure we gave him plenty of Hershey's duringthe war because we gave him everything else.
And Yeah.
They just couldn't they couldn't copy it right,so that's all.

(01:37:26):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
We'll see we'll see how that that one playsitself out.
Let me pull up this I think I do have a videothat I could show of a there you go.
Alright.
Oh, yeah.
Check it out.
Here.
So this is that can shooting.
Let's see if I can
It sounded really good.
I was very
impressed
with it.
Yeah.

(01:37:48):
Yeah.
For a little stubby, it was pretty good.
Yeah.
Obviously, the ocean hangs strange.
Yeah.
You know?
Look at that ejection pattern.
That ejection pattern I was just I literallywas thinking that, Walter.
It's perfect.
It's perfectly gassed.
As you as you here we go for folks that arejust new to ARs.
As you play with AR fifteens, they eject indifferent ways depending on how hot the ammo

(01:38:11):
is, how big the gas port is, how and it shouldnot be going like a coming back and hitting
that hitting that bouncer thing like a like alike a rabid fucking rabbit.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
It should be coming out at night.
A rabid rabbit.
Stream like that.
Or at 03:00,
actually.
Somewhere between there and 03:00.
So Mhmm.

(01:38:32):
Yeah.
Just, you know, just an observation.
Yeah.
Did you guys how like how I rocked that machinegun?
Just so just so you all know, I could rock amachine
I I guess.
I didn't even see it.
I was probably sitting in the car with the withthe young'un.
Oh, oh, okay.
Okay.
We'll it'll be it will be televised.

(01:38:53):
It will be televised.
Just wait.
Just oh, so I have a Iraq veteran.
For those who don't know
Oh, hold on.
Hold on.
I have
an Iraq veteran t shirt on from the '23 shoot.
Mhmm.
And the Iraq veteran shoot, I went to firsttime in '23 and then last year at '24.
Mhmm.
And this was a shirt from '23, which that'swhen Barbie the Barbie movie was out.

(01:39:14):
Mhmm.
So they are no longer their word is out thereno longer having a shoot.
Well, this year, they're they're skipping thisyear.
This year's show got canceled, I saw, becauseYeah.
Insufficient vendors and stuff like that tosupport the show.
And my feeling on that if as a vendor

(01:39:35):
Mhmm.
Is that the Rock of Veteran's shoe is not opento the public, if anybody else the people don't
know.
Mhmm.
So it's kind of a creator kind of event.
Mhmm.
But to go there and set up myself, no.
No money in it.
So you went there last year though, and youjust, like, took a gun.

(01:39:56):
I just wanted I just went I went with withRichard Hughes and John Crump and
Mhmm.
And just had fun.
And I brought my shortened Turkish eightmillimeter rifle and
Mhmm.
And really annoyed annoyed all the guys atAnderson.
Shooting this thing out in front
of Anderson guys are mad at you?

(01:40:17):
No.
No.
No.
We we had a good we have a good relationshipwith those guys.
Mhmm.
A year before that, I brought the that's thisyear, '23, I brought the the 12 inch 50 cal
with the can and shoot subsonic ammo.
Mhmm.
And that that was a real crowd pleaser too.
But
Yeah.
You got any thoughts on this, Patrick?
On the Not at all.

(01:40:37):
Event now?
Yeah.
You're just It's too bad it's not happening.
It's very expensive to do those shows.
So if you don't have Oh, yeah.
Enough people out there, enough companiessupporting it, it's just it's not it's not easy
to do.
They give away a lot of stuff, and and they puton a big show.
That was all.
Once you were signed up and you were, you know,they kinda look and make sure you actually do

(01:40:58):
stuff, They they provided lunch.
They provided dinner.
Wow.
You get a package of package of stuff with ashirt and then stuff from other vendors
and stuff.
They give away guns.
All kinds of stuff gets given
away.
There was it was the first year we were there,there was night vision company there, and they
had they had a thing at night with notshooting, but put on the goggles and with,

(01:41:19):
like, a it wasn't paintball, but it was theother, like, little the pellet.
Airsoft.
Airsoft.
And, like, an airsoft competition againstpeople.
Cool.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
All kinds of things like that.
So because normally, that shoot went on eitherthe same weekend as Knob Creek or the weekend,

(01:41:40):
like, after.
Mhmm.
And after being up at Knott Creek for almost aweek, I wasn't in the mood to turn around and
go back to to that shoot.
So I never went, like, when you went and stuff.
So Mhmm.
So those Yeah.
I haven't been able to go a lot lately justbecause of all the van stuff going on at the
same time.
Yeah.
But Usually in October.

(01:42:01):
So
Mhmm.
I know people look forward to it.
Flying Rich goes up there.
Joe Juice goes up there.
Walt's been going for a few years with thoseguys.
There's a bunch of different gun guys that goup there.
So it was kind of a big shoot.
You know, GunCon is another big one.
And and then, obviously, we got the goalscoming up.

(01:42:22):
So so they also thought is the thought thatwent around in the chat was that there's so
many events that as a vendor, you have to pickand choose because
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't you can't go to everything.
You don't have the money to go to every single
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I hate it so much every time.
Yeah.
Sometimes you guys have to hear the back shotgoing on.
Yeah.
Listen.
It's tough to do that show.
There are a lot of different choices.
YouTube has come down on a lot of gun guys, soeven if you're spending the money expecting to

(01:43:32):
go out to a show like that, get a lot ofcoverage, you don't necessarily get it.
The gun world is getting hit just as hard asanyone else in terms of sales and stuff like
that.
Yeah.
Right now, it's Mhmm.
It's slow.
Mhmm.
Yes.
So I've never seen so many when when it's crazybusy, you don't get emails every day from the

(01:43:53):
same places with a sale with a sale with asale.
I
get a I get a daily email from all thedistributors.
Yeah.
All like, the AIM surplus, all those places,every single day.
Arrivals.
Do this.
Do that.
Morning specials.
Afternoon specials.
Yes.
It's Friday.
There's gonna be a lot of consolidation in thegun world coming up here.

(01:44:13):
You'll see it a little bit.
If the people who will catch cash rich willprobably be okay.
People, you know
The people are that are relatively debt freewill be okay.
That's that's
well, yeah.
Yeah.
The people that have bought a whole bunch ofmachinery and got a whole thing full of
machines trying to make parts and sell them andthen aren't selling them.
Or making AR fifteens or making whatever the ARfifteens.

(01:44:37):
They're the ones that are being in trouble.
They're gonna be They have a 500 employees.
Sounds good trouble.
Maybe too many retail outlets.
Mhmm.
So
maybe Yeah.
It's I mean, it's tough.
These are tough times.
There are tough times out there.
And it's not because of any other reasonbesides this normal.

(01:44:59):
Mhmm.
There's no there's no threats.
There's no
No fear.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
So people and and the economy is not reallythat Trump makes it sound like automatically he
took office and everything turned into bigrainbows going on.
Mm-mm.
But Most companies that I talked to are stillworried about where they're gonna get supplies
from.
We're not making shit in America the way wereally should be.

(01:45:22):
A lot of guns are made in America, but Thatwe're not really making stuff here.
I don't know.
Some stores.
Takes time to change.
I mean Mhmm.
That the made in America thing.
Mhmm.
But it's just normal times.
There's no crazy threats.
There's no so it it it's like, oh, I don't needto buy.
And there's some crazy deals on stuff if you'reshopping sometimes.

(01:45:44):
Mhmm.
I mean Mhmm.
You want an a r 15, this is the freaking timeto buy an ammo.
I'm to buy for sure.
Yeah.
Has ammo come down yet as far as you guys areconcerned?
Or starting to, for sure.
Okay.
Nine millimeter, you know, you can get finenine millimeter to for, like, $2.15 a thousand.
Mhmm.
Sometimes you can find it shipped for $2.15 athousand.
So Mhmm.

(01:46:06):
That's and that comes down to be, like, $1.80something a thousand plus $30.40 dollars for
shipping, and then it turns out to the butyeah.
Yeah.
If you're if you're a dyed in the wool gun guy,this is probably we're getting into I don't
know.
I'm not in the zone yet where I'm buying ammo,you know, like I used to.
But, yeah, when we hit that zone, you buy yourammo and stack it.

(01:46:28):
Not like Yes.
Great to
buy.
And, I mean Yeah.
I buy it when I need it.
I need to buy some more 50 cal now because I'mkinda on the stuff I use for test firing, I'm
getting a little low.
But Okay.
I mean, I have I have I, you know, can't useAPIT for test firing.
I can't
use APIT.
A lot of 50 cal been used up since we have allthese different wars going on around the world?
Yeah.
There's no short to 50 cal.

(01:46:49):
No?
Okay.
Has it so the prices on 50 cal, up or down,middle?
They're about normal.
Normal?
Okay.
Okay.
And because even when it was nutty, that didn'tgo crazy because
It's many 50 people choose 50 cal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So the demand of 50 cal out there, let's say,is the demand higher, let's say, in Ukraine,

(01:47:11):
Russia situations, you know, some otherskirmishes.
Yeah.
Hey.
You would you would think with what our millours our our our government say, oh, we can't
we gotta we gotta watch our sails too, becausewe're gonna run out of stuff.
Come on.
Really?
Want me to believe that you're gonna run out ofstuff?
Yeah.
You're not gonna run out of anything.
But what's the what's the most sought afterammo?

(01:47:32):
I I'm thinking nine millimeter, two two three,five five six.
Yeah.
Five five six is most shot right now.
Yeah.
And 22 and, you know, nine millimeter.
Yeah.
22 that I I did buy some buckets of bullets,and they were expensive.
Oh, was You bought the wrong you bought thewrong stuff.
Oh, what
are you what
are you seeing out there?
You're probably paying to 4¢ is what it shouldbe.

(01:47:54):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I mean, I bought that bucket of bullets for,like, what was it?
$60?
Do you guys remember?
It was a lot of money.
I mean, even better than that.
It was more.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Seen it since you said that.
I've seen it cheaper.
Not the bucket.
Not the bucket.
Mhmm.
But different different box ammo.
And the bucket of bullets is not even reallythe best.

(01:48:15):
That's not really it's not bad.
It's kinda like mid mid tier, bucket of bolus.
It's not the best.
But some of the best 20 two's So for example,like, I have some You know, not all 20 two's
exactly the same.
Some are a little Obviously, you got 22 short,but, you know, not all 22 is exactly the same.
You got some high end 22, got some really dirtystuff.

(01:48:37):
You know?
Uh-huh.
Right.
Right.
And, you
know You got your I like the Aguila Subsonicostuff, but I can't find that as much.
Oh, like the 40 grain bullet?
The Yeah.
The real heavy little bullet?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That stuff is super that stuff is super quietwhen you run through a can.
Mhmm.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's it's still good.
That's good squirrel killing.
That's no good
squirrel knockdown power.

(01:48:59):
So yeah.
You know, when you got a triple when you got adouble or triple tap, these guys were Yeah.
Go through ammo.
Yeah.
These guys were teasing me.
I told you guys this is funny.
So when when I was when we were leaving here tocome out to see to Walter's place to meet you
guys, I I opened the door, and I saw like, youknow, I saw like three squirrels out there.

(01:49:23):
There were two, like, right almost, like, wereclose to me, maybe, like, ten, fifteen yards
away, and there was one that was down by thegate, like, a good 75, 100 yards down,
something.
I'll say, like, maybe 80 yards.
And I go, Lola, give me my gun.
Lola gets me the gun, and then I didn't thinkshe was watching, and so the the other two,

(01:49:43):
they're real close, had scrambled already.
So the guy down by the fence, I just took aim,and I triple tapped, and I saw him, like, try
to run and drop.
And I was like, oh, shit.
Then I hear Lola go, oh, shit.
I think you got him.
She's looking in the window.
You know?
And indeed, we did get him.
So he kinda he got caught out there.

(01:50:03):
That's why
He didn't hear by something.
Yeah.
That's why I tip I triple tap.
He was he was still out there when we got back,but by the next morning, gone.
Something something came through the night andate them for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got lots of coyotes around here, man.
Oh, yeah.
Hotdog nine ninety says you brought a gun up.
You brought up Guncom.

(01:50:24):
What actually happened there?
I don't know since I was not there.
But what I
heard yeah.
The owners of the place that owned the ownedthe property didn't like the stance that some
of the folks had on
trannies.
Political stance.
Yeah.
Right.
Political stance on the tran transsexual folks.

(01:50:45):
And they had them they had them escorted out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I saw Johnny b made a video about this.
I'm trying to think who John Trump made avideo, but I saw I looked at Johnny b's video.
I'm trying to think, Oh, and then also Paulfrom Legally Armed America, I looked at his
video as well.
So it just seemed like there was that attorneygeneral or something that was the real pub

(01:51:08):
like, big public figure that they didn't wantthere, and then I guess when they decided they
were gonna kick him out, then Johnny b and Pauland who else?
Someone else got caught up in that whole thing,and they got ejected from the venue, which is
bullshit as far as I'm concerned.
Like, if someone's running a show, you don'thave the right to go in and start looking at

(01:51:29):
the political the the free speech from thepeople attending the show and then kicking them
out.
Well, you shouldn't.
I don't know.
Maybe you do.
You shouldn't have that right.
Yeah.
The show was in Ohio from what I gathered.
Columbus?
Was
it Columbus or what?
So yeah.
I was gonna actually go to it because I wasclose enough in Indiana, but I could not leave

(01:51:51):
where I was at, and some stuff happened to thevan, and plus there was, like, extra work for
me to do down there, so I didn't make it.
Yeah.
It was a shit show.
Yeah.
So but there's it probably did take some legalaction against the person because Mhmm.
I guess once you lease something from somebodylike that, you get into a you agree to rent a

(01:52:12):
property to the person, you know.
Yeah.
Do you kind agree
to Well, so they they leased this property toobviously a gun show.
It's called GunCon.
So they probably were looking to make some kindof political statement.
I don't think that's cool.
It's too bad for for John Patton putting on theshow.
He probably has to find another place to do it.
It's gotten pretty big in the last few years,

(01:52:34):
that show.
Pulled They this crap about the fire marshalonly let in x amount of people when they were
supposed to let in, like, 2,500 people.
Mhmm.
They let in, like, 500 into this hall wherethey're gonna have this
Mhmm.
People talking at.
So that was another shit show thing.
Do you think we could talk to DeSantis and getthis show to happen at Alligator Alcatraz?
Alcatraz, That that'll would be be nice.

(01:52:56):
They got air conditioning down there.
I was looking at Wonder how hard it
is to get in and out of there.
I haven't looked at their local map.
Fox News had a thing.
They've got AC.
Oh, yeah.
They got AC for sure.
Yeah.
They got AC down there, and they could hold upa whole bunch of people.
Why do I wanna go down there and do the show?
I'm just I'm just messing around.
I would be like, out.
Rouse, Snell, get out.

(01:53:19):
Yeah.
I think it sucks that these guys decided topull political stuff like that.
Yeah.
That was definitely a that was probably preplanned.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, hot twelve nine ninety says, I heardindividuals were asked to leave or they would
be arrested for trespassing.
Yeah.

(01:53:39):
That's the That's story crazy.
That's how I heard these guys tell the story.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
You're going to an event, you're invited to anevent, these people agreed to put on the event
there, and then they started they startedchecking the people in the audience.
It's kinda crazy.
And What?
By the way, I think most of us, like, herehere's my thing, if you're old enough, you

(01:54:00):
could do whatever you want to your body, if youIf pay for if I don't pay for it, it's it's all
good.
You do what you want.
The the people of America, taxpayers, etcetera,other people shouldn't have to pay for that.
And then doing that to children, I think, isabuse Wrong.
Personally.
Yeah.
Even if it's your own kids, don't do don't dothat.
They they're not old enough to make thosedecisions.

(01:54:20):
Abuse.
Yeah.
You shouldn't make those decisions for them.
I think it's, body mutilation to do that toyour children who don't really know what they
are that age.
Body hasn't even finished growing.
Correct.
How do they know what the fuck they are?
They don't know what the hell they
are.
Yeah.
So I think a lot of so we so gun guys would beeasy picking at an event like that, don't you

(01:54:42):
think?
Little little boys and girls don't even knowwhat the fuck they are until they don't know
what the hell they are.
No.
Different.
No.
But in We we corrupt them.
We're the bad ones in the world.
And and and I don't mean that, like, you know,they they they should have a normal natural
growth and development into who they are.
And if they're grown up and they wanna spendtheir own money and do stuff, they can do

(01:55:05):
whatever they wanna do to themselves.
You wanna cut your sponsor off once you get alegal age, then have at it.
But I ain't paying for it, you dumb bastard.
So Mhmm.
You know, nope.
The shouldn't be paying for any of that shit orthe military or anybody like that.
And don't make it
Or you can't be an Alligator Alcatraz gettingit for free.
That's crazy.
Well, that ain't gonna happen.
I can't guarantee.
It did happen in the past.

(01:55:27):
Under the under Biden, it happened.
Right?
Well, we're not under Biden.
There's a different sheriff in town now.
Yeah.
No.
I understand.
Yeah.
I do agree with Trump on what he's doing withall that stuff, a 100%.
Mhmm.
But but yeah.
It's just it's just my problem is trying tomake it like it's it's it's normal, and it's

(01:55:48):
not normal.
Normal people don't cut their perfectlyfunctioning parts.
Nope.
Yeah.
Nope.
But why but my thing is who are these peoplethat decided to make an example out of this
show and do all this stuff?
Well, they're they're the people the person whoowns that venue is a known lefty.
Well, it looks from what I saw that they dealwith a lot of art shows and what have you

(01:56:10):
there.
Well, of course.
Who does art?
Yeah.
Oh, come on.
I'm an artist.
I sure.
Okay.
Right.
Yeah.
But we're not those kind we're not we're notthose kind of artists.
Go hang out with those people and see
what's happening to you.
See how much they like
We are not those kind of artists.
Well, I'm an artist too in a in a sense, but
All of us all of us here are creative, artistic

(01:56:33):
Oh, wait.
People.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're creators.
I'm I'm not that kind of artist.
I'm sorry.
I'm not I don't think everyone is.
I don't think everyone is.
I think they just decided to make a to to makethis political stand knowing clearly what the
show was going on and it's I

(01:56:53):
hope you could get sued thoroughly.
Would love to see that as well.
Who runs Ohio?
Is Ohio red, blue, or purple?
That's a good question.
It's probably on the bluer side.
It is it?
Oh, I don't
know, really.
I'm
not sure.
I guess
it I depends on
know that Miami, Dade went to the dark side,our side, I guess, in the last election, which

(01:57:22):
was an upset for those poor people
Mhmm.
That that squeal like a a pig wheneversomething happens.
But yeah.
No.
I don't
I'm trying to see if
I could figure out.
Care what you do to your I don't care what youdo to your body either, but I don't wanna pay.
Can't do it to kids.
No.
Not kids.
That's once again, that's once you become anadult, you can do whatever you want, but not

(01:57:45):
kids.
And I'm not paying for it.
Yeah.
I guess I should ask Grock.
Grock.
Yeah.
Is Ohio red, blue, or purple?
Where did this purple thing come out at?
We never had this purple thing.
What is this?

(01:58:05):
Either It means is it mix?
Is it a mix?
Is it either one way or another?
You're not purple.
That's
So it says Ohio is currently considered a redstate.
Has a history of being a swing state and oftendescribed as purple.
So

(01:58:28):
That's like saying you're So all these peoplethat I'm not a republican or I'm not a
democrat.
I'm I I I I just and it's like you either knowI I don't know what
I I hate I I can't make a decision.
I can't
You know what you
are.
Well, you can tell as a human being, you couldtell when a party is like, you are not in sync

(01:58:52):
or in tone.
Is that the I don't know if that's the rightway to put it, with a party.
So, if you're supporting a party that's doingall kinds of crazy shit, like, for example,
they go, let's just open the border and leteveryone in.
Yeah.
You know what?
Criminals in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what?
People commit crimes.
They they, carjack people at gunpoint.
They don't need no bail.
Just let them out.

(01:59:12):
They they don't care.
That's how you know you don't you don't yeah.
You know, the victim is a victim and, you know
Yeah.
You're not down with parties that are doingthat type of shit, and you kinda know that.
You kinda feel that.
You're a human being, you know.
If you're ignoring your feelings on stuff, youknow.
If if you're supporting a party that says, youknow, the parents shouldn't know that we're

(01:59:34):
about to indoctrinate their kids, then you knowthat's wrong.
You should know that.
But if you're but a lot of human beings ignorethose feelings.
I hate
I I I hate that Trump.
I I Yeah.
Hate him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just don't like him.
I just don't like Trump.

(01:59:55):
I I I just I I I hate Bush.
I said
that with Bush too.
I just hate that people.
You know, it's like okay.
Okay.
Well, Well, is that an ex you're gonna use thatas an excuse to
Let children get mutilated.
Yeah.
Support abortion or some shit like that.
Funny about Bush is, like, they all hated Bush.
Now, those people kinda love him, and he's downwith that.

(02:00:18):
Bush
Well, because they because he's plotted againstTrump.
Yeah.
Well, because they because because the Bushesdidn't become a political dynasty, so But they
can't blame Trump for that.
They they're just not a political dynasty.
Yeah.
Well You
know what I mean?
So It just didn't happen.
You know?
And they did a pretty good job at it.

(02:00:39):
There's two Bush presidents and a governor and
Yeah.
But the but yeah.
But the governor the former Jeb Bush won't bepresident anytime soon.
No.
No.
No.
He's too.
No.
Yeah.
We were bushed out by the time that that thatand people were tired of them.
So Yeah.
Mean, it's just like saying that Trump's son'sgonna be run for president.
I'm trumped out right now.

(02:00:59):
I don't need any more Trumps.
He's got
a snowball and chance of running
anything.
You know, before all before the law fair stuff,I think all three of us were like, okay, Trump
had his time.
You know, he got he was president one He's gota library.
It was all good.
But then they did law fair, and everyone waslike, oh, fuck it.
Revenge vote incoming.
Yeah.

(02:01:19):
You're now
forget they Yeah. Tried to
Tried to kill
Yeah.
So now I'm come I'm trumped out at this point.
He's gonna Trump's gonna be remembered for onething, cleaning up the the country with all the
illegals.
For ICE.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what he's gonna remember for.
Who was the president when they sent IlianGonzalez back to when they

(02:01:43):
It was Clinton.
That was I
That was Clinton?
No.
Well, yeah.
That was Clinton.
At dunk point.
Yeah.
Remember that?
Point.
Yeah.
That was yeah.
That was crazy.
So just imagine ICE now.
Those mofos are rolling hard on people, man.
They roll hard.
Telling them.
They got no catch and release.
None of that.
Yeah.
They're you know And

(02:02:04):
that's gotta you how would you like to be atthat job?
You do you try to do your job, but
you can't
It's not an easy job.
Yeah.
It won't let you.
But now, hey, guys.
Charge.
It's still a little dangerous.
There's still people out there trying to ambushthem and do a bunch of Yeah.
But they can shoot now.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(02:02:24):
I wouldn't wanna I wouldn't wanna take on theice the the the border and customs guys.
Mhmm.
And you got the marines out there with them.
Yeah.
I mean, we have people self deporting.
That's interesting.
Well, that's because if they do that, they cancome back legally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Once you get deported deported, you can't comeback legally.
Mhmm.
You're done.
Mhmm.
So that's a choice to make.

(02:02:46):
I saw this thing.
I I don't know.
I don't think we're taking a break here, but Isaw this thing of this, like, influencer chick,
I think a TikTok chick, who's here illegallyfrom Mexico.
She she gets she gets caught and gets deported,and she snuck right back in.
Did you see I didn't
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
She snuck right back in, and she's putting iton TikTok.

(02:03:08):
I'm sure ICE has caught up And to what theycaught up to that boxer that just was fighting
Wuss's face.
Did you see that?
I don't know that.
Yeah.
No.
I do think I know what you're talking about.
What's his name?
He his father was like a famous boxer.
Hold on.
I remember seeing that, but I don't knowoffhand.
He just fought the YouTube guy.

(02:03:31):
Buck Chavez.
Julio Cesar Chavez junior.
Yeah.
He yeah.
So he's they so he did a fight here with what'shis face?
I can't remember the name of Jake Jake Paul.
He did a fight with Jake but he was herelegally, so ICE locked him up, and they're
gonna deport him.

(02:03:52):
Good.
Jesus Christ.
Good.
As they say, good for you.
Yeah.
You should have been here illegally.
Yeah.
Why didn't Jake Paul just go to Mexico and dothat?
There's no
This guy's gonna get his money anyway.
Well, I don't know.
Jake Paul might go, you know what?
You got deported, dude.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Can't can't can't cut you that check.

(02:04:15):
You know?
But, yeah, interesting.
I think he has I think he has ties to cartel.
No.
Yeah.
He has cartel ties.
So, yeah.
The the world is the world is the world, Iguess, I could say.
The world is the world.
Yeah.
It keeps spinning.
There's a lot of crazy shit going on.
And build the wall, baby.

(02:04:36):
Build the wall.
I told you just put zombie actors on theborders.
You are not
seeing No.
Zombie actors with ass missiles.
That's what you need.
With what with ass missiles.
With ass missiles.
Yeah.
That's what you need.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No one wants to go to Alligator Alcatraz.
People are self deporting.
That's crazy.

(02:04:57):
Yeah.
Well, that's good.
That's good.
That's excellent.
Yeah.
There's good and bad.
I the way I look at this, there is good andbad.
I don't regret that I voted for Trump.
I don't regret that he's president.
I think there's some childish bullshit going onYeah.
For sure.
And I think there's some straight up BS, likethem saying that there is no client list and

(02:05:21):
all that.
That's nonsense.
Yeah.
That's
That's I don't agree
with that.
There there's no way.
There's too many people involved.
Yeah.
And I don't like them saying that they're gonnadeport they're gonna No.
Take away Musk status and deport him and allthat bullshit.
Can't do that.
I mean So I can't say they can't do that, butthey won't do that.

(02:05:41):
If we live in a world where we see if Trumpsends people to lock up Musk and put him in
Alligator Alcatraz, holy shit.
But, yeah, I don't think he's gonna do it.
I don't think he's gonna do it.
But I'm not for that kind of monkey business.
No.
No.
No.
No.
I I Florida should not allow it either.
It shouldn't go down.
We should we should when we see somethingthat's wrong, we gotta say it's wrong.

(02:06:01):
Having the idea that there is no due processand all that kind of stuff, that's, you know,
that's that's wrong.
So
Well, for illegals, I don't I don't that thatyou know?
No.
I think if you broke the law in the firstplace, but I think those I I think that I think
that ICE is giving people due process.
They're not just like
process is you go in front of a judge, thejudge says, no, get the fuck out of our

(02:06:24):
country, and then we court you.
Right.
Yeah.
Think that's called due process.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's tough.
Yeah.
They're not they're not just locking up peopleor, you know, they're not just kicking them out
like that.
They they take them.
A lot of them, they take Go in front of them?
Yeah.
You go
in front of
a judge, and then it's due process is done.
And you go, oh.
Yes.
Exactly.
Go ahead, Miguel.
Go back.
Right.

(02:06:44):
Yeah.
So anyway, listen.
We've come to the end of the show here.
We're gonna, you know, we will definitely seeyou guys next week.
I'm gonna give these guys big shout out, by theway, to hot dog nine ninety.
I I appreciate him taking care of everyone outthere in the chat.
That's awesome.
Yes.
If you guys are still here, smash those thumbsups.
You know, we need and appreciate that.

(02:07:05):
I'm gonna give these guys an opportunity totell you how you can support them.
Of course, I will go start with Babyface P, whois the exclusive the exclusive gunsmith of the
Hank Strange situation.
Strange That's right.
Yeah.
That's right.
I I get I get people I get people ask getpeople ask asking us all the time about
gunsmith, and we've we've pointed north.

(02:07:27):
And someone say,
I don't
care if he's in Gainesville.
I don't care.
Yeah.
Why not?
It's not yeah.
It's not a big deal.
That's fine.
Yeah.
You you people send you people send you stuff.
Right, Patrick?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I actually got a call from one of your somebodythat knows you today, asking about ordering
some stuff.
So Oh, cool.
That was an interesting one.
ChromeVaniumArms, send send whatever you wantmy way.

(02:07:52):
Happy I
don't know what he's doing.
We cut him off too many times.
Yes.
Happy to take on any of the projects got goingon.
He is multitasking right now.
I guess you're down.
I need to talk to him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We totally threw him off.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I think Patrick's a good, gunsmith.
I trust him with all my stuff.
I have been for a long time, so he might aswell make some money out of it.

(02:08:14):
I've been
I've been fixing the hate strange bullshit formany years.
Well, before I was
a gunsmith.
Telling him how I broke that $3.20, and he wasso mad.
Ike.
So Ike.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright.
Let's not get him let's not get him going.
He Hit it with
a hammer.
He hit a gun with a hammer.
What is
I didn't hit it with a hammer.

(02:08:35):
I put that thing in there and crank the slideall the way back because yeah.
Anyway
Anyways.
Yeah.
Patrick can fix it.
Okay.
Walter, how can the people support you?
They can find safety of our firearms onYouTube, Facebook, Instagram, little bit of
rumble, little bit of player.
Mhmm.
They can call us on the phone.
Phone number's in on the website.

(02:08:58):
Then there's Stem Parts.
Stem Parts is on the Instagram and
We're not hard to find.
Yeah.
And that once again, stepparts.com on theInternet.
You can call or you can email.
That's, you know, two ways.
Yeah.
And then there's the dirt for racing stuff withthe mini bikes.
I haven't done a lot lately with that, but, youknow, if you're if you like minibike stuff,
check it out.

(02:09:19):
And that's like, that's it.
Yeah.
The best place to find all of us is on x.
I'm not a big fan of Instagram.
I go on there briefly or whatever.
I post things on Instagram, but it's a pain.
I I will say the best place to find meInstagram.
Instagram or Facebook?
I think there's a number associated with my mybusiness.
I pick that phone up all the time.
So just call me.

(02:09:39):
Mhmm.
I post every once in a while on x.
At times, I'll like, say, for example, Joe'sdoing something, I'll share it on x or if we're
doing something, I'll share it on x, but Idon't post all of that on x.
So
What's your favorite social media, Walt?
Facebook, Instagram?
Yep.
Not so much Facebook, but probably actually,Instagram or or YouTube is not really yeah.

(02:10:05):
You can ask questions off YouTube too.
So I get Yeah.
I seem to get notifications off of YouTube morethan I get off anywhere else.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm still posting stuff.
We've got a really good, Sam Andrews customleather video up on YouTube right now.
You guys can go check out.
For everyone who asked me when I'm doinganother Sam Andrews video, I did it.
But YouTube I did it's over there.

(02:10:26):
Yeah.
Go watch it.
Just go see it now.
Yes.
Exactly.
Alright.
We are out of here.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
Let me hit all the appropriate buttons thatneed to be hit.
Big thanks.
Says, I have some work for you, Patrick.
I just need my the money to give you.
That would be great.
Send me an email, get in contact, and we'll getit lined up.

(02:10:48):
Yeah.
He says he emailed you about the Remington1,100.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember what you're talking about.
Whenever you're ready, send my it way.
I'm happy to take it on.
I love 11.
Oh, there you go.
Anybody out there anybody out there got aBaikal mag tube extension?
What?
I know the oddball.
Yeah.
I don't even know what that is.

(02:11:09):
Alright.
Hit up Walter on wherever he's at if you wannafind out more about that.
We are out of here.
We'll see you guys.
I'm hitting the button now.
Alright.
See you.
Okay.
Hitting the button.
Hold on.
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