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A live button, so it should be recording rightnow.
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And let me, hit the stream, get the streamgoing up in here.
Hold on.
Start the stream.
Oh, crap.
This thing.
Every time I try to do this thing, it makes mesign in even though it let me set it.
I don't know.
What the what is the deal with this thing?
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So annoying.
Okay.
Let's start the stream.
Let's see what happens.
Okay.
Hit the play button.
It should be going.
Let me see.
It should be going.
Something's happening.
Let me know.
Yeah.
Let me know if you guys could see us, hear us,all that kind of good stuff out there.
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Just let me know.
And anyone who can hear us, please hit hit thatthumbs up that you see here on Rumble because
that helps Rumble actually promote us and getthe word out to people that we are going live
right now, which I think we're going live.
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I don't know.
Let me see.
It it should be.
I feel like I feel like it is streaming throughto the folks out there.
I'll wait for confirmation of someone sayingthat they can hear our voices.
You know?
The sexy sexy chocolate one would be me.
Let's see.
I'm having a chocolate chip cookie.
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So, you know
Oh, yeah.
There you go.
So Joe Joe says we're Joe says we're live.
Alright.
Cool.
Alright.
Let's hit the button.
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We're ready to rumble.
Okay.
There you go, Walter.
Thank you.
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The title is the kiss cam of life.
Yep.
We're gonna talk about it.
I know.
I I don't know if that news has fizzled sinceOh, you know?
Broke over the weekend.
But
The the initial news has fizzled, but all thememes are, like, pretty awesome.
Oh, the memes are so deep.
You seen the one you seen the one that was withPutin?
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The guy's hugging Putin?
Who's hugging Putin?
Yes.
I've seen that one.
And then I
don't who There's one there's one I think withI don't know if it's Obama and
There's Trump and there's Trump and Hillary Isaw.
Yeah.
I think there's guys put up some with withguns, you know, where they have, like, some
gun, and then they're trying to duck from thethere's a whole bunch of them out there.
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Some badass, Kitscan memes.
This
this person, this male, is was supposed to berunning of some company.
Right?
Like the CEO?
Yeah.
Big company.
We'll talk about it.
We'll talk about it here.
But that's the title of the show for forepisode 1,069, Magic Number.
He's not the guy to run your company if he'sthat stupid.
And I'll hear you.
No.
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He's not the guy to run a freaking dogcollector company.
A dog catcher.
Excuse me.
Not pooping collection company.
Yeah.
I wouldn't want him running anything, but thereare a lot of dudes like that running companies,
unfortunately.
Yeah.
They're they're they're they're they're I'mbad.
I'm badass.
Yeah.
Nobody's pitch me.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll We will definitely talk about this.
It's free for all Monday.
Joining us, of course, we've got babyface pjoining us, rocking his, stemparts.com.
Why do I not have a stemparts.com t shirt,Lola?
What's up with that?
Well, do you have to buy something fromstemparts.com to get this t shirt?
I bought things.
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I bought plenty of things.
I I
didn't Okay.
I didn't give you one.
Right.
Alright.
So here's the deal with the stem parts shirts.
Uh-huh.
If you wear like, wear an XL, it's a two XLbecause they're they're kinda small.
So Patrick, large, he's got an extra large.
So with me, it would be, a five XL orsomething.
I don't know if I got chunky boys.
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Okay.
Alright.
Understood.
Understood.
Be there.
There I'd have to ask the boss.
There might be three x's somewhere.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Just have a little pan of jealousy every time Isee Patrick rocking it.
But I know he's a good customer.
He's a good customer.
Oh, we're gonna be we're gonna be promoting,stintparts.com here
Soon?
The next
month or two.
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Oh, yeah.
Please please
do because it's been it's been fucking slow.
So Yeah.
Okay.
Then that means it's the time to build a markthree and
a mark five.
100
There you go.
Boom.
Every
everything's been slow, unfortunately.
So Yeah.
You how many I've gotten so many calls andemails from wholesalers.
Like, every day, it's multiple, hey.
We got this on sale.
Hey.
We got
this on sale.
Yeah.
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Some twice some of them twice a day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've gotten weird weird stuff coming out.
People publishing, you know, putting out newbecause new guns, all that stuff keeps going.
Joining us also is Walter Kahler.
That's who we're talking to if you listen tothis.
Thanks, the harbor fire.
That's thereyougo..com.
That's right.
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That's right.
Let me see.
Let me see if I could show you to you guys thelogo that I did before we get into the shout
outs and stuff like that.
Oh, look at Walter.
I'm surprised Walter doesn't have any Costcofood there, but we'll we'll take
a look.
I just finished eating part of a chocolate chipcookie from Costco.
That's right.
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Oh, okay.
There you go.
Chocolate chip cookie.
So check it out.
What do you guys think?
Any thoughts?
Here we go.
Here we go.
There's the scruffy dog with green eyes, by theway, and a perfect tongue.
Is
that is that fair enough to the bald eagle, theparakeet breed, or what?
You know?
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Yeah.
The scale is, yeah, the scale is kinda small.
He's the eagle should be bigger.
That's a baby that's a little baby eagle.
And it has the it has the green eyes.
What's your eyes, Walter?
Blue?
Blue.
What you got?
Blue.
There you go.
Okay.
Well, you know, can't get it it gave everyonegreen eyes in this thing, including the skull.
The skull has green eyes.
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And sometimes I rock my mohawk like this.
I don't know if you guys have ever seen merocking my mohawk fully blown out, sometimes I
I
think I've never seen quite that elevation onyour mohawk.
Oh, no?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I have pictures of it.
Yeah.
And then this is supposed to be a 50, but, Ihad a tough time.
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It's got two stocks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's see, so I don't know if you guys couldsee what I was doing here.
I was trying to get a spotlight, like, from theKissCam thing, but I really couldn't get the AI
to do So that's kinda what's going on.
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That's
that's that's lights from the alien ship.
They're doing anal probing of you guys.
Right.
So what's about to get beamed up in that Right.
So let's see.
Let me do some shout outs also here before weget super deep.
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What's up with you guys?
How was your weekend?
Hot.
Hot.
Yeah.
That's a good way describe it.
Yeah.
It feels miserable, but heat wise.
Did you have did you have rainstorms?
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Because I woke up this morning to rainstorms.
Saturday afternoon, it rained.
Mhmm.
And then the sun came out.
Mhmm.
Yesterday, no.
Why don't we get rained?
No.
It didn't rain yesterday.
Not at least not around here anyway.
So No.
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Are we talking about what we did over theweekend?
We could if you wanna jump into what you did,Walt.
What you get up to?
Wasn't wasn't that exciting.
Okay.
Saturday, I did some stuff around the shop inthe morning a little bit.
Mhmm.
Around fixing something on Peggy's desk, andthen we went to lunch.
Mhmm.
And then my sons went there's a place thatopened up down here that has capybearers you
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can touch.
What?
Marley Marley and I already saw theadvertisement.
When we come down for vacation, we're goingthere.
What is what what is it?
Capybara?
A big rat.
It's a giant
Oh, did we talk about those before on the show?
That's those big giant African rats?
No.
South American.
South American rats.
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Yeah.
Lots of dogs.
Let me see how you spell this.
Capybara, you said?
Capybara.
So e y.
C a R A.
Capybara.
Spencer and Will
went to
the Okay.
Mhmm.
Touch them.
Touch them.
What'd they think?
What'd they think?
I think Lola used to hunt these when she was alittle girl.
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Yeah.
They they eat those in some places.
Did she live
in the Amazon Rainforest?
No.
No.
She was a different kind of there's a versionof this in West Africa that she used to hunt.
I I don't think it's exactly that, but it's aversion of it.
So what what
do they think, will
No.
The Spencer said the fur is is it's not soft.
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It's a No.
It's white, usually.
It's a wire.
Yeah.
Rough.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it looks like a can we say like a likea what are those It doesn't look it doesn't
look exactly like a rat.
It looks like beavers or something like that.
Not beavers.
Yeah.
Something.
Yeah.
It looks like a big old beaver.
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Yeah.
It's in the rodent rodent genus.
Mhmm.
Well, in in Louisiana, they unfortunately havethe what the ones they're a problem.
They they dig into the sides of the of thewhatchamacallits?
The the levees.
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Mhmm.
They actually hunt them there and kill thembecause they're Mhmm.
They're considered a pest.
Wait.
What did they have?
Like, the mud rats or something?
It's it's in that same genus, I think, as thecapybara, except it's a what are those things
called?
I think I know what you're talking about.
I can't remember right off top of my head.
I'd have to look it up.
Mhmm.
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Okay.
Well, that's I didn't go do that.
My sons went and did that.
I was kind of they had to have an Nutria.
Nutria.
Okay.
Nutria.
Nutria.
Yeah.
They had an appointment for that at 03:00.
We went to lunch at Hooters, and then they wentthey went over there for that, the furry rat
experience.
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And then
I In Gambia, there's the it's called the in inWest Africa, it's the Gambian pouched rat.
That's supposed to
be a
old rat.
A big old that looks more like a rat.
Yeah.
That looks more like a rat.
Oh, remember that was the thing that rememberthey gave him an award because he was, like,
clearing the landmines?
Oh, they had the landmigrant.
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Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The capybara that you're saying is way cuter.
People would be mad if those those are gettingblown up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well Yeah.
I mean, long as Mhmm.
They're not indigenous to us here, so they
should be
running wild.
They should not be running wild, kinda likeiguanas and all that.
Okay.
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And you can bring those into Florida?
I don't know.
I don't know.
You have to
have a permit.
You have to have a specific wildlife permit.
You can't just have one.
I don't do not believe it.
No.
Okay.
Because you you know what happens.
People get them.
I know they're cute and everything, and thenthey get tired of them.
Then they get then they get wild.
And then here in Florida, we're overrun withfreaking capybaras every and then their asses
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are cute, and then no one wants to kill them.
No.
Fuck that.
Shoot them
in their ass.
I feel the same way about wild monkeys here inFlorida too.
They ought to be all eradicated.
Yeah.
Do we had a bunch escape, right, from thatwater park.
Yes.
Well, that happened back originally when theywere making Tarzan movies in Florida.
Oh.
Oh, wait.
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The Tarzan movies were made in Florida?
I didn't I didn't know that.
The old ones with Johnny Westmiller orWestmarker.
Oh, the black and white ones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So to get a Capybara at your house, you justneed a class three permit, which is basically
all you have to do is say, want this.
Here's my money, and they give you the permit.
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Oh, excuse me.
It's totally free.
So the classic permit is totally free.
You just have to apply for it, and then you canhave a Capturator.
You go buy yourself a Capturator.
I feel like that could go badly very quickly.
Animals are on.
Are they good eating?
Does anyone know of these?
Probably.
I mean, they eat the they eat stuff like thatdown South America.
Tastes like chicken.
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I wonder if those are in Guyana.
They might be.
There's all kinds of shit in the in the Amazon.
Yeah.
You know?
All kinds of stuff.
Walter, there is a outfitter that is inLouisiana.
You can hunt those rats on an airboat withshotguns.
Yeah.
That's from Shooting Gallery.
That sounds fun.
They act
actually ride around in on the levees in inalmost, like, in town and shoot them with 20
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twos and stuff.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah.
So Sunday, I got wrangled in about 09:30 in themorning.
My wife says, we need to clean up the yard.
Can you can you do some stuff outside?
And it's like but I went outside and fired upthe weed whacker and and did some weeding with
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the weed whacker and cleaned up some stuff.
So, yes.
Mhmm.
Got to work.
Did your husbandly duties?
I sweat my freaking Yeah.
Ass.
It's been hot, man.
It's been hot out there.
It was hot today.
Yeah.
This morning was nice because it it pouredhere, but it but yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
No.
Cleaned up after that, and then we went tolunch and went to Lowe's and picked up a couple
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things.
Mhmm.
And then I
didn't do anything.
So Yeah.
There's a I I've got a lot of work I need to dohere, but I've been working lot.
Like, I've been doing a lot of editing, tryingto catch up.
Lola was working.
She was just actually telling me when she gotback in here that there were there's always a
bunch of animals here or creatures on theproperty, and there were a bunch of crows, and
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she pulled up next to my Cybertruck, and rightbehind the Cybertruck were three deer.
Oh.
Oh.
Yeah.
But she didn't take any pictures.
I was like, oh, man.
We coulda I coulda thrown those pictures up.
There might be video on the Cybertruck.
I have to check it when I go in there.
Because usually if something big is movingaround out there, it'll take video of it.
So yeah.
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But it's but it's the juicy grass.
Oh, you have lots of grass growing since it'sbeen raining?
And yeah.
Especially in the back.
Yeah.
The front is the front is pretty, yeah, it'spretty good, but the back last time Patrick was
over, he didn't drive the tractor aroundenough.
Oh, he didn't.
Yeah.
We didn't do much good.
So, you know, I mean, he he's I don't know,man.
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I don't know what was wrong with him on thatday.
I can't wait until Cromie can just come outhere and jump on that tractor and get some work
in.
You you would have fun.
I think we had we had gun stuff to do.
We had gun stuff.
So yeah.
Go ahead, Walt.
Were you done with your weekend?
Or
Yeah.
That was pretty much the weekend.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, I like I said, after doing the yard andall that, I thought, well, I could've went shop
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and did some stuff, but it's bloody hot overthere too.
So Mhmm.
I didn't want to get twice soaked in one day.
So Mhmm.
I decided not to Yeah.
Not to do that.
So You gotta recharge your batteries.
What about you, Patrick?
What were you up to over the weekend?
On Saturday, we ended up going to we tookCromie to the, horse sanctuary up in Alachua.
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Okay.
I didn't even know it was there.
Marley knew it was there.
It's and we had no concept to how big it was.
We I thought it was gonna be, like, a littlefarm with, like, 15 horses.
Mhmm.
It's 360 acres, and they have, like, 220 horsesover there.
A of
horses that have been, like, retired and stuff.
Or rescued.
Like, once it's malnourished and stuff, theytake them in, that sort of Yeah.
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If people if people, like horses are expensive,and there's always someone who gets horses and
then they can't afford to take care of them andstuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People don't realize it, and they last theylive for, like, thirty thirty five years.
So Yeah.
So, yeah, anybody anything like that, if theycapture them, please come and take them.
They they will take them in.
Mhmm.
On Saturdays from eleven to three, you can walkaround.
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It's free to get in, and you feed horsescarrots.
So the whole thing is just Oh, okay.
Oh, so they have you they have you thereworking.
It's not just me.
Yeah.
So, yeah, free to go in, but but you pay withcarrots.
So Oh, wait.
You bring your own carrots or they give you thecarrots?
No.
No.
You bring your own carrots.
That's the payment
for going in is you're feeding the horses.
Oh, cool.
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Okay.
Yeah.
So so we went to publics.
We we got two bags of carrots and then went outthere and it was hot.
It was so it was like a two and a half milehike around this big thing.
Mhmm.
And it was ridiculously hot.
So I know this because I know you love animals,Patrick.
Yeah.
Right?
Does is Cromie like a I know he likes Jeeps and100%.
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Big trucks.
Okay.
Percent.
He has yet to find an animal he doesn't like.
Okay.
And he
he has all the He hasn't been bitter attacked.
No.
No.
He he hasn't.
So we're gonna try to keep that where hedoesn't.
Yeah.
Because I mean
everything He he's found.
Yeah.
We gotta scare him off of alligators somehowbecause
He doesn't like reptiles as much.
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So now he's
Oh, no.
Oh, okay.
Lizard or snake fan, but big furry things helikes.
Okay.
Good.
There there's video on the Internet of thisthis YouTube channel with this or it's on
Instagram, I believe it was.
Mhmm.
Little girl and this horse, she goes she mustlive in these where they have stables, these
metal stables.
And she's like we hide it with grasshopper.
But she's got carrots and she goes and bangs onthe on the stables and the horses all come out
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and she feeds them carrots, you know.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Her probably her pet is yeah.
It's kinda cute.
Yeah.
Horses are like, majestic animals.
You know?
They are not I don't you know, I've never kepta bunch of animals and stuff like that, but I
like I like animals.
But horses are so, especially if they're ingood shape and all that kind of stuff, in good
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nick, they're very powerful.
Like, a horse could I've looked at some ofthose videos.
Horses can kick the living shit out of you.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
Horses are horses are brutal things.
Yeah.
Just a horse.
Interesting thing to me is horses were soprolific
Mhmm.
A hundred years ago.
I mean, a horse was the only way you couldsurvive is if you had your horse.
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Yeah.
It was transportation.
Yeah.
Transportation and working around the farm andYeah.
Now, like, nobody nobody has horses.
Yeah.
There was a lot of horse poop around.
It there was.
Definitely.
Where
where do you keep a horse?
In the stables?
Or In the city, you can't yeah.
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If you have over I think I've I don't know ifit I can't remember what the size is.
There are some people here in Safety Harborthat have enough property to have a horse
legally.
Mhmm.
But yeah.
And it's a lot of maintenance for a horse.
You got vet bills.
You gotta take care of them, you gotta watchthem, you gotta feed them.
Yeah.
But if you but if you look at those videos, youknow how there's those black and white videos
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of, like, 1911, let's say, and you'll see oneon New York City?
There's a ton of horses, a lot of horse shit.
Yeah.
In the streets of New York City.
And they would the horses would die.
They would just freaking leave them rightthere.
Know?
But but but you had stables and stuff like thataround New York City.
Mhmm.
There was a whole network of of there was blacksmiths and Mhmm.
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And the the the guys that shoo the horses andtake care of them and all that stuff.
And even the cops still have horses in Newthere's still mounted police in New York City.
Archangel, that's still a thing.
The New Orleans have them.
Tampa has horses out there.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Cities.
Because they're great for crowd controlbecause, you know, getting near the horse
Nobody wants to get in way
They can they can fuck you up.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Just kick the fucking shit out of you.
Have you ever seen the ones of the palaceguards in England?
Like, you know, you're not supposed to messwith the palace guards.
Yeah.
The horses
will fuck you up too if you get they have thehorses trained.
They'll bite, yeah, they'll bite you.
Yeah.
Those those are funny because you can tell thehorse can tell when the person's a j o.
Yep.
And they bite you.
Buckle in.
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Every time.
Yep.
And then when it when it's a cute girl orsomething, they go, oh, touch me.
Yep.
Animals animals are are cool, but you yeah.
They can tell people's instincts and stuff likethat.
Their commute their language of communicationis your vibes you're giving
off.
Mhmm.
So yeah.
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We got, like, five seconds here.
We're gonna go into Yeah.
Oh, you Okay.
You got something?
Alright.
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What were you gonna say, Patrick, before youforget?
Sunday Sunday, I took Chromie and some friendsand we went and shot the m p m p 40 and Where
was that?
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Went way to the range.
Mhmm.
That was a hit.
Everybody came looking, everybody wanted toshoot it.
And I had to temper enthusiasm to start chasingpeople away and be like
Yeah.
I saw you said somewhere, I think, in our groupchat that you that people shot 700 rounds.
And then Walter asked you whose ammo was it,which I didn't see you answer.
Well, I didn't get a chance see that.
(23:16):
My I I loaded up 200 rounds of ammo for myself,and I shot one magazine.
I got to shoot one magazine before everybodystarted poaching the ammo.
And I was you
you asked me about making money.
That's your perfect opportunity.
Yep.
Yep.
That's that's gonna be maybe someday, we'llfigure that out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
(23:36):
You could be like a traveling circus.
Well, you know, if some j o is shooting yourgun and and he breaks it and he's not you're
not getting anything for it, then you're gonnabe like, I just fucked myself.
Yeah.
It's expensive to fix.
It's it's yeah.
So like
your magazine and bend your magazine or they dosome shit like that and I sorry, man.
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I'm out of here.
They're going.
I have a the videos that one of them tookyesterday was funny.
It was the young guy that that Hank has metnamed Jack.
Jack.
Mhmm.
Collects Russian guns.
That's his thing is he likes collecting oldRussian garbage guns.
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Mhmm.
So he's used to being forceful with things.
This is a fine
Might as well show.
I knew it was somewhere down there.
This is a fine
this is a fine piece of
It's a fine German instrument.
It does not need to be smacked.
In in one of the videos
Oh, boy.
He's like,
he has it he has it locked back, and then hehas the safety on.
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And he's, pugging on it, and then he goes andhe, like, smacks the magazine.
And I was, like, you do not need to smack themagazine.
That's fine German engineering.
Oh, boy.
It's instinct because if you're using, like, mp five or whatever, different story.
Percent.
It's it just it's instinct.
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100%.
Yeah.
Well, remember Walter was talking about thatwith with the 50 with his 50 upper, the bolt
action upper that you don't need to hit it witha hammer and do all that kind of
you stuff.
Finesse it.
Yeah.
Well, there's times to be brutal and there'stimes to be nice.
(25:21):
Yeah.
So, like, on the 50, if you're hitting it withyour hand and it's not going down, you need I
had this discussion with with someone recently,like, in person.
And, and I was like, yeah.
If your hand can't make that thing go down,you're not doing it right.
You need to stop and reassess what you'redoing.
You don't need a Well,
(25:41):
like the one I just fixed, the guy tried tobeat it closed, literally beat it closed, and I
had to disassemble the whole freaking thing andtake it apart.
He came and picked it up today, by the way, bythe
Yeah.
By the way.
Is that does that warranty work, or is
that you owe me?
I didn't I didn't charge him anything for it.
Oh, you were nice.
I was telling this guy I was telling these guysI was talking to I was like, and Walter will
(26:04):
charge you the cost of this freaking gun if youHi.
If you mess it up.
But I
I did I did berate him in the beginning.
Oh, okay.
So
and You know?
You can't you when when somebody does stupidfucking shit,
oh, it'll be okay.
It'll be alright.
Don't worry about yourself up.
(26:25):
Throw that fucking hammer away.
You don't need a
So what happens the second time that guy comesback to you?
That, you get a chance.
I don't do it for free.
I don't do it for Oh,
there you go.
There you
bit there's once bit and twice shy.
That's what it's called.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you give everyone one time a one time
Walter, I'm in the same boat.
You'll get one chance with me, and if you keepcoming back doing the same dumb shit, I'm
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charging you, and then I'm charging you stupidtax on top of that.
I mean,
I only part I had to replace was the bolthandle.
Mhmm.
Everything else was there was it wasn't broken.
But it
That's still a big beefy piece.
I mean, I don't know what it's valued at.
Now.
Right?
Yeah.
I had to disassemble the whole thing.
I had we we head spaced it.
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I polished the barrel.
I run the chamber reamer in it, cleaned it up alittle bit.
It was a little tight in the front of thechamber, but and then Joe parked it, Joe
blasted it, Joe parked it.
Oh, nice.
Nice.
Test test fired it and reassembled it.
So yeah.
There's a going You should get Joe to smack theperson around a little bit, you know?
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Just, you know, just have like a little office,put one of those big, you know, what is it?
The the What is it when you're in college?
Like a fraternity bat?
Having nice Yeah.
Yeah.
A spanking implement.
There you go.
Yeah.
Something like that.
Whatever works for you.
(27:49):
Paddle.
That's what I said.
Yeah.
Paddle.
Say, you did the You you did this, now you goin this room.
You get the paddling.
You take your whoopings.
Yeah.
Joe will probably love it.
He would love to do that.
Probably not.
Probably not.
Yeah.
The ammo we bought was I think it's ammo ink orammo.
They they sell different ammo.
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Never heard of that one.
Yeah.
You see I've I've I've seen theiradvertisements.
I've never bought their ammo.
Oh, you mean from the website, but it's a it'sa branded ammo, 50 BMG for that?
Yeah.
It was a brand of ammo.
Ammo incorporated ammo, something or other.
But anyways, out of the ones he brought today,two of them would go in but super tight, and
(28:36):
one of them was out of spec again.
So Is it
when you own one thing that it has taken metime to come to the realization, and Walter's
gonna laugh because I probably was a a shitheadabout it earlier in life, but when you own
expensive tools, have good quality things thatfeed it.
That's one of the things I told everybody.
If you're shooting the m p 40 over the weekend,every single person, only factory ammo and only
(29:01):
good factory ammo.
Do not bring your fucking hand loads and gosticking that in my machine gun.
Only good shit goes in there.
Well, I think this this comes back around towhat we're saying.
You should make some money for people becauseit is I remember so I don't know if I should
say where it was, but there was a range that Iknow that has machine guns, and they charge
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people to go there.
And some guys I know wanted to take the alltheir employees over there and shoot machine
guns.
And when they saw that it was gonna be over$10, they were like, okay.
Maybe we should rethink this.
Okay.
But it's expensive.
The machine guns are expensive.
They get like, when you're shooting full auto,especially a bunch of people, stuff gets messed
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up.
Someone has to pay to fix that.
Ammo
fix, Walter.
We had one runaway.
Luckily, it was an employee, one of the rangeemployees, who's shot lots and lots of machine
guns.
It didn't affect him.
But I look over, and he's like, hey.
And he's standing there with his finger off thetrigger and his hand in the air, and the the m
p 40 is just going.
I was like, what did they It had
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grease in the it it had grease that was down inthe sear, and it basically stuck the sear down.
Mhmm.
So I had to just go and
stick it.
Had to be a lot of shavings.
Was it a lot of shavings or it was grease?
It was just cosmoline.
Receiver I can't take the lower receivercompletely apart on this gun because it's
riveted in in certain places.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So there's some cosmoline still down here whereI would like to clean it, and I think some of
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that got in and just caused the sear to stickdown.
It wasn't a big deal.
It went straight back to running just fine.
But he had a look on his face like, oh god.
Did I just break the really expensive machinegun?
Yeah.
You you gotta be like a you gotta be like theold school drug dealers and let them get, like,
you know, free taste.
Oh, now you're addicted?
Yeah.
Then you gotta pay for it.
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This cost money now.
This cost money now. Would
Would probably be, like, $50 a mag to shoot.
Mhmm.
That's actually what's I was looking at anotherrange that does rentals, and I think it's
something like that, like, 50 a magazine.
You could do you could do parties and stufflike that, you know.
Take people take like a group to the range andcharge them a group rate, couple grand, you
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know, bring a couple machine guns.
Yeah.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure what, like is there a
thing a little people people tend to get alittle Touchy.
Enthusiastic.
And there were a couple times where we had totell people, like, everybody slow down.
Step back.
Right.
Right.
That's what happens.
Everybody starts
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Yeah.
Everybody's loading.
Magazines, everybody's talking.
It's like Yo.
They get high.
They get high off of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There was definitely a a machine gun highamongst, like, six dudes.
Mhmm.
You're gonna need backup.
You're gonna need a couple of people if youhave a bunch of people come in to shoot that
that thing.
It can't be just you.
Cross that bridge when we get there becauseit's only getting more dangerous the next
machine gun.
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Well, I wanna do the two stins so we canadvertise for Walter for a little bit.
But after that, I'm just gonna have to pony upand order the jig I need to finish the MG 42.
And that's one that you can't play around with.
There's no playing around with an MG 42.
Mhmm.
Let me get some comments in here before let'ssee.
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It it the other thing, Walter, that's funny isMhmm.
After after the the incident that you and Ihad, I've been way more cautious about way more
things.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's it's real easy to to get all wound up and
Even even, like, shooting the machine guns, Ihad a couple of moments where I was like, we
(32:35):
need to slow down.
I this is am I like can feel the tension risingand we need to bring the tension back down.
I need to just have everybody
People get high off of experiences.
When I was younger, and I remember this verydistinctly, and I remember even Eddie Murphy
talking about this, but when I was younger, Iwould go to Like, let's say I was driving and I
went to a movie theater, and you see like a scifi movie.
(32:57):
Right?
And people are Oh, something is blowing up inWalter's house.
And you see, you know, you see guys, like, in asci fi movie, they're in space.
They're in spaceships and flying around anddoing crazy stuff.
And then when I left that movie theater, Iwould be, like, high or something.
Yeah.
You have those endorphins
and I'm driving my car like I've lost my mind,you know, like because now I think I'm a badass
(33:19):
or Eddie Murphy was talking about people go seeRocky and then they think they could fight.
I need you.
I I don't need you to do anything, but I wasgonna tell you.
Mhmm.
Bubba Roadkill's son was out there.
I didn't even real recognize him.
I didn't know that's who it was.
Oh, okay.
Mhmm.
I guess he shoots two gun, and he was one rangeover.
Oh, okay.
Called me this
morning and said, hey.
(33:40):
Did you know who that other kid was?
Because he looks like he's, like, mid twenties.
Like He's my kid's age.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Early twenties.
And I was like, no.
Because he you know Bubba Roadkill pretty well.
Right?
Yep.
Mhmm.
He takes after his mother.
Let's say that.
He doesn't look like his father at all.
Yeah.
I know
who he is.
I know
who he is.
Okay.
No.
I know exactly who you're talking about.
Yes.
Swarthy.
(34:00):
He's a Swarthy fellow.
Mhmm.
And I had no idea that who it was, so I needyou to text him with at some point and be like,
hey.
Your your kid shot an m p my friend's m p 40.
It's just Oh, okay.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's nice.
Let me see.
There's some comments in here.
Let me get the comments in.
Okay.
Shooting gallery says Walter doesn't need theliability.
(34:21):
We don't need to have the whooping from dazedand confused at the shop.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Okay.
And Night Train says I used to feed rats to mypythons and monitor lizards.
States love them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So let's see what I know Walter went off on acall there.
(34:43):
Do you wanna talk do you wanna wait for Walterto talk about this kiss cam thing?
We should wait till Walter can get jump.
Oh, we can jump
into something else.
What else is going on?
Well, let's see.
What other stuff is going on?
Let me see what other stuff the the folks outhere are talking about.
I'm trying to think what's big in the news.
What's been big in the news lately?
(35:04):
One of the things I saw that's in the newsthat's interesting, and I and I wanna see I'm
interested to see what you and Walter thinkabout it, is so, you know, this whole thing's
been going on with Trump and the Epstein files.
Right?
Jesus Christ.
So now it seems now they're one, today, theyjust released the Martin Luther King files.
(35:26):
I think I
said see.
I didn't see that online.
Okay.
It just it just went up as we were, comingcoming live.
Let me go to Twitter and see what's on.
And then also, they've been talking about, Idon't know if you saw this, now, I think
Chelsea Gabbard started this whole conversationabout how during the Obama administration when
Trump first won, they deliberately had, like, aplot to you know, the whole Russia Russia gate
(35:49):
thing.
Yep.
So now that's come up.
Well, what do you think about that?
I'm curious.
So I haven't done a deep dive.
I will fully admit to anybody out there.
I have not done a deep dive on it.
I have not looked at any of the files myself.
Mhmm.
But some of the things that came up frustratedme a little bit because the files that she
(36:09):
released had already been released.
She just had more redactions removed from them
Mhmm.
Which
yeah.
Come on.
At some point, just you gotta stop redactingeverything from the American people.
I want open letters showing everything, butthat'll that'll never happen.
But also, does it I don't know.
I'm curious to see what the folks out therethat are, hanging out with us think about this.
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It seems a little bit like a distraction.
Look.
A deliberate distraction to get people off thesubject of Epstein a little bit.
I could definitely see that.
That that wouldn't surprise
me at all Yeah. To
at
all Yeah.
To to get us changing directions.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, listen.
I agree.
We all saw the Russia Russia thing.
I think Walt's coming back in.
We all saw this Russia Russia thing go on.
(36:52):
Right?
And we know that the Obama administration andother people out there, FBI, we know they we
know they all manufactured this stuff.
We know they did wrong.
Right.
But the timing of this whole thing seems likethey're trying to get us to look at like, hey.
Look at this over here instead of this thingthat's happening.
Kind of.
Mhmm.
Do you obviously, you're talking aboutprosecuting master Obama.
(37:16):
Right.
Right.
I think they I think they just made a referral.
The DNI that tell Chelsea Tulsi Gabbard runsjust made a referral to Department of Justice
or something about
is they have grounds.
If if everything they say is true, it is whatit is.
Go ahead.
(37:36):
It's bad.
That's bad shit.
Bad juju, Bueno.
That's No.
I agree with you.
It's bad.
It's bad, and we all know it happened.
We all know they did it.
We saw them doing it in real time.
It's gonna it's gonna it's gonna take thebiggest set in the world because you know
what's gonna happen when they arrest Obama.
All hell all hell is gonna break loose.
Every every militant black motherfucker, andI'm gonna say this truthfully, is gonna come up
(38:01):
and say, he didn't say he just say anything.
Put back on the plantation.
And
I don't I don't think I don't think everyone'sgonna do that.
I wouldn't do it.
Oh, you wait and see.
I I don't I don't think everyone's gonna do it,but I don't think we're gonna get there.
I don't think I'm not I'm not a Trump superfan,but I don't think Trump This is this is what
(38:22):
got Trump elected.
This is this is what got Trump elected.
Do you really want to Do you really wanna gothat far and go after a former president and
make it into a whole thing?
And I agree that they clearly did somethingwrong, but do you really wanna make that into a
whole thing and then have that affect electionsand all that kind of stuff?
(38:44):
You just ignore it?
No.
I don't think we should ignore it.
But happened?
Mhmm.
Because, you know, history repeats itself.
This has been going on for this has been goingon forever through American history.
Not like that, Hank.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
This never they've never trumped up trumped up.
(39:05):
Good words for that.
They've never trumped up charges on a presidentlike they did with with
With Trump.
That's okay.
And now now, as they say that that that that orthe chickens come back to rooster, or the
turkeys come back to rooster, whatever I
understand what you're saying, but, I mean,literally, this is what happened with the
(39:25):
release of the JFK files.
Right?
I'm not sure what the conclusion is of allthat, but basically, America decided to
assassinate a president or CIA, people in thegovernment, the deep state.
I don't care.
However you wanna look at it.
I'm not say I'm not saying it's right.
I don't think what they did to Trump was rightat all.
But I remember saying if they keep going afterTrump just consistently, then we're all gonna
(39:47):
make the revenge vote, and Trump's gonna becomepresident, and we are living that today.
They did fuck with the wrong person.
Yeah.
But
I mean, they they Mhmm.
He's not Bush.
He's not he's not Clinton.
Clinton would just laugh and say, you know,send you know?
Yeah.
It's funny.
(40:08):
Mhmm.
They've already supposedly pulled his securityclearance, Obama security clearance.
Yeah.
All of that is fine.
Oh, yeah.
I don't I don't care about that.
And by the way, I don't care if they lock upObama.
It doesn't Nope.
Doesn't affect me in any way.
I don't care.
I just don't think that Trump is gonna go allthe way there because then it's gonna become a
distraction to what's going on.
(40:29):
Why did Trump never go after Hillary?
Go ahead, Patrick.
Sorry.
No.
I'm in the same boat.
I don't think they I don't think they have thecojones to do any of that.
Yeah.
These guys won't even tell they they don'twanna listen.
When they Trump just ordered, they released theEpstein files.
There's not gonna be shit in there.
There's not gonna be anything in there.
Whatever they release is gonna be nothing.
(40:51):
It's gonna be a big nothingburger.
Kind of agree with that, yeah.
Of
course.
Yeah.
Probably so.
Yeah.
The at the end of because the day it's probablythere there's his name is probably in there
somewhere.
I don't know what that means.
I don't think Trump is, like, one of the realbad guys out there.
And when it comes to the Epstein thing, I thinka lot of people in America agree.
We should see who these bastards were.
(41:12):
If someone was actually going after kids oryoung people, because I think if someone is 17,
18, 19, 20, in their early twenties and you'reabusing them because of money or power, we
should still know about this shit.
Yeah.
I But
I think I don't know if we've
gotten into that this before, but I think partof the problem is everybody.
(41:33):
I think Mhmm.
Everybody's in that list.
All I think there are so many big
But you mean the do you mean the close to theIlluminati's?
The the rich and wealthy and and powerful Yeah.
And it would set the world on fire, which I'mI'm for.
Sorry.
Yeah.
The world the world's been set on fire beforeit
all Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
We we should know who the big bad actors are.
(41:55):
Sorry, Walter.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
I don't think everybody that went to PedophileIsland was banging 15 year old girls.
Probably not.
Probably not.
Some people were just going out there toentertain.
Right.
It was it was their friends were going, theygo, let's see what it's about.
Yeah.
Everyone that goes to a party is a criminal.
Like, not everyone that went to these Diddyparties.
(42:16):
Some of them were just people that didn'trealize that there was all this crazy shit
going on.
That's But then there was there were some badactors in there.
It seems like in that trial, we found out thatthe women who, in a in a lot of ways, were
complicit in what he was doing as well.
Of course.
You know, this is a big this can be a bigsurprise to people.
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Sorry, Walt.
You were gonna say something about the moneyfactor.
Yeah.
You know, it's You you compared him toIlluminati.
(43:26):
Right?
Well Mhmm.
The Illuminati doesn't play with Diddy typepeople.
That's a whole different that's a wholedifferent race of of of uppity people.
Yeah.
I don't know if Diddy rises to the level ofbeing Illuminati because then they then they
wouldn't have used Homeland Security to raidhis home and then never show us what they got
when they went in.
I mean, that's that's But we wouldn't see it.
(43:47):
Yeah.
Right.
I do think And then I think also there were alot of people who were involved in this.
We saw this in the trial.
A lot of people that he was hire Like, see,they went after him for sex trafficking, but
basically, he was bringing grown ass dudes outthere to do the nasty, you know.
(44:08):
I I You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
A grown man coming out there to do somecraziness, it's horrible, You know?
It's not a thing I would wanna be involved in,but I don't think that rises to the level Like,
they didn't They should've never brought thiscase, in my opinion.
Even though he's still locked up, he'll He'llprobably catch some years.
But but the women Like, for example, this womanthat, that he beat the living daylights out of,
(44:31):
and we all saw that, she got a lot of money outof it, and she really doesn't seem like she's
that mad at Diddy about it.
Go ahead, Walt.
Sorry.
So, you know, on the same let's use anotherword.
Weinstein.
Right?
Mhmm.
Weinstein.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So when the when the young starlet gets on thecouch and has to do a little business and she
(44:55):
makes 30 or 40 or $50,000,000 later on,
she
doesn't leave that sick either.
Right?
I agree with you because a lot of the complain.
Yeah.
They only pitch to fit later on when everybody
After they got their Oscars and and all thatkind of stuff, then they complained about it,
and I agree I agree with you, Walt.
I don't You know, listen.
I would not I would not do that.
(45:15):
I I personally don't believe you should doanything for money.
I don't believe that.
But a lot of people don't give shit about that.
They will do anything for money, power, fame.
If you make Yep.
If you make that choice to be in that room withthat dude because you're gonna get somewhere
maybe a little faster, then that's your world.
Yeah.
You chose it.
Yeah.
And it's it's not just women that did that, bythe way.
(45:36):
Lots of dating.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Know.
It's
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean
And lots of powerful women in Hollywood doingthat to men and women and lots of powerful men
in Hollywood doing that to men and women.
The part I really hate is when it come like,when you're dealing with young people and
people who, you know, who are incredibly young,right, who are cons we can consider children.
(45:57):
So there's lots of weird shit that's happenedwith these young, you know, like, kid stars and
stuff like that.
What happened with Michael Jackson to me wasridiculous that anyone would let their kids go
spend time with this guy.
As again, here we go.
Remember those shekels?
That's it's all about, baby.
But then but the but what about the parents?
(46:18):
I mean, the the there's some adult involved inthat situation, but They
were they had some they were getting somethingout of it.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
Exactly.
When r when Ara Kelly, who was out thereenslaving people's daughters, the what what
happened to the family?
Third world countries.
Yeah.
What happened to the family of these of thesechicks that, you know
(46:39):
Go back go back all the way to you say, Arc Isay, how about Arc the Arc gang back with slimy
and spanky and all that back in the twentiesand thirties?
Mhmm.
All that stuff was going on.
All that stuff was all Yeah.
There there was just
It's Hollywood has always been a den ofinequity.
You know?
(46:59):
Broad Broad Broadville, New York and the andthe Broadway, it all goes on
there too.
Listen, even at regular jobs I mean, so that'sthe subject that we're talking about this CEO
segue and perfectly to Yeah.
Regular job.
Yeah.
Even at regular jobs, like this CEO of thiscompany, I think the company is called
Astronomer, this CEO was basically having anaffair with his that this chick he made the
(47:23):
head of HR and they were so blazing and bold,they went to a Coldplay concert.
And they didn't think any nothing oh, nothing'sgonna wind up out there.
You know?
What what do you guys what's your thoughts onit?
I think I'm the one who first shared this withyou guys.
People people are absolutely stupid.
Yeah.
Crazy.
(47:44):
Yeah.
I I saw it on the Internet before you youmentioned it, but still I see.
Oh, you did?
Okay.
You know?
It was already viral probably by the time I sawit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I talked to my wife about this.
I said if I was doing that, you think I'm gonnado it out in public?
No.
No way.
What?
No.
Yeah.
First of all, I'm not I wouldn't do it.
(48:05):
I'm and I'm I'm not just saying that for thesake of some kind of virtue or whatever.
It's it's insanity to think, like, you know,what are you doing?
If you could why why do all of that?
Karma's gonna bite you in the ass sometime ifwe're doing stuff like that.
Anything like that.
It's gonna get If you don't if you don't likeyour wife, you're not in love with your wife or
whatever it is, or your husband or whatwhatever partner you have in this world, don't
(48:30):
be with them.
It's not Like, if you're a grown up, Iunderstand if you're a kid or something and you
don't know any better.
When I was a kid and I was incredibly gorgeous,I did a lot of crazy stuff.
But That's that's that's referred to incrediblyhorny.
Yes.
Yeah.
Also.
Also.
But we're you're a grown this guy's a grownman.
The woman is a grown woman with they both havefamilies.
(48:52):
And now guess what?
They both are gonna be on the Alps.
Yeah.
Yep.
It's a I I just don't understand, and thishappens a lot in society.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
This happens a lot.
Remember COVID exposed a lot of this?
That people were forced to go home to theirwives and husbands and
and they were like, I don't like this person.
(49:13):
I
don't Yeah.
Like, fuck these people.
Yeah.
That was that was a great time for us because Iwas like, man, I have her home more often.
This is Oh, it's no different for me.
I've worked with my wife all day long.
Yeah.
I exactly.
I think I think this people may not believethis, but something that we all have in common
is we like our women.
Hell, yeah.
I like having mine around.
You know, we like hanging out with them.
(49:33):
They help us out.
You know, we we we enjoy our families and stufflike that, but
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's it's so it's so let me tell yousomething.
It's so crazy.
I've seen it even in the gun world.
I'm not gonna get into any specifics, but I'veseen it in the gun world.
Yeah.
I could
tell It's it's human beings.
It's human beings, and it's when I'll tell youhow.
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When I've seen it in our world, it hasdisgusted me to my core.
You lose I imagine you lose a lot of respectfor the person if you had respect for them
Instantly.
Yeah.
Yep.
Instantly.
Yeah.
Cheating and just go, man, I thought you weresomebody else.
I do not.
There's a a very big popular YouTuber who isMhmm.
(50:18):
Super popular, who has cheated on his wife'stwo separate wives and has kids.
I can't look past it.
I can't watch his content.
It just drives me nuts.
I don't like it.
Yeah.
This is one of the thing people one of thethings that people don't like about Elon Musk.
I mean, he's like He's a a horned dog.
I don't like it either.
You know?
But I I don't understand how we're lit like, weare in 2025, yo.
(50:44):
Does anyone realize that we're in 2025?
That everyone and their mama has a phone, likea very powerful phone in their pocket that will
get so much details on your ass.
I mean, we've got technology now, this alreadyexists, where people are wearing glasses that
they can identify who you are and all kinds ofshit like that is out there.
(51:07):
Yep.
But everything you do is recorded in the worldthat we are in.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People are people are I don't know how you getinto that and just thinking like, I'm gonna get
away with it.
You you fit your your significant other's gonnacatch on eventually.
It's just
It's cruel it's cruel to do, but and when youhave a young when you have a gonna say this
one.
(51:27):
A young family is like, why are you even doingthat?
Like, just I get it.
Some people try to stay together for the kids,but I'll tell you
two song.
So that's a good Blink one eighty two song.
Yeah.
But you know what?
I'll tell you as a kid, like, my parents didn'tget along very well, right, when I was growing
up.
And I often ask myself I ask my parents thisquestion, like, why'd you guys stay together
(51:51):
because the damage you did to your childrenLike, whatever you think you're saving your
kids from, you're creating more damage.
You're gonna, you know, send a lot of thisforward.
Mhmm.
Because you're gonna show your kids that thisis okay behavior.
This is normal.
This is what you should do, and it'll just keepgoing.
(52:13):
You know?
If you
if you really don't like that person mhmm.
The the the young girls that get pregnant at16, it seems that their 16 year olds run into
the same problem.
It's that's
how that's how that Yeah.
Crap works.
But it
but you're if you're young, it's one thing.
But these people are, like, in their fifties,it look like.
Yeah.
Late forties, early fifties.
Yeah.
(52:33):
You know?
And then when you when you're a public figureso I consider if you're a CEO or if you own a
company, you're a public figure.
Why the fuck are you doing this shit?
You know, the the other thing that it's crazyto me is Mhmm.
I lost my train of thought.
I can't believe you're
right.
And so it took my tongue and it just left mybrain.
(52:53):
Okay.
Here.
Let me get to some comments.
Think about it.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Go.
I couldn't imagine and y'all y'all can probablyagree with me here.
I couldn't imagine being married somebody Ididn't like.
Right?
Could you imagine being married in a
I'd rather be I'd rather be lonely, sir.
It's horrible living with somebody that you'relike, god.
Damn.
I have to go home to that woman again.
Like
Make better choices.
Make better choices.
(53:14):
Yeah.
I don't wanna live like that.
That's shitty.
Make better choices, please.
You know?
You should So I I do believe that when you getmarried to someone, it's like a business
relationship, but you should care about them.
You should like them and love them.
And liking and loving are two separate things,by the way.
Correct.
(53:34):
Yes.
You can you can love someone, you can even beattracted to someone, but actually liking that
person
Is very important.
Yeah.
Lola and I were just recently talking aboutthis, so obviously, I make YouTube videos, I
put them out there.
And sometimes, when I put out Walter knowsthis, that's He's gonna laugh just now.
Sometimes, when I make YouTube videos of me andLola, some people don't understand.
Because they might see us, like, it looks likewe're arguing or something like that with each
(53:58):
other.
And some people don't understand that.
They don't realize this is how we deal witheach other.
Because we we like each other, all of thatstuff, but, you know, we we've known each other
for so long.
We talk to each other very plainly aboutthings, and we get into things that Walter, for
example, is like, can't believe you guys arefighting about.
And we're not fighting, but, you know, we'rehaving this, like, long drawn out conversation
(54:21):
about something silly.
You know?
But this is just how we are because we likeeach other.
We like going back and forth and talking aboutthings or making fun of each other or pointing
out things.
It's really important that you really careabout someone that you're in a relationship
like this with.
I
could not imagine being married to somebodythat I disliked.
I just could not.
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Well, you know, there's people who I've seenthis before, that there's people who they get
married, they what somewhere along the way,they don't like each other, but they stay
together for the kids.
And then maybe when the kids grow up or go offto college, they separate or whatever.
Mhmm.
Your Your kids know when you don't
(55:04):
Fuck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They know if you hate each other.
I mean, there's no there's no ass grabbing.
There's no fooling around.
There's no there's no, you know, doing thething is that couples do that kinda like each
other.
Yeah.
Yes.
But I don't but I don't so so what I'm sayingthough is, you know, like, I don't really think
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a lot of people have real relationships witheach other.
I agree with that to a certain extent.
I I think that a lot of people don't.
Don't.
Yeah.
If you if you're if you so, like, we'refriends.
We make fun of each other incessantlysometimes.
You know, we'll Yeah.
Like, point out something, we know this personhas this thing or or we just complain, piss
(55:46):
each other off or whatever, but we're friends.
If you really care about this person, you, youknow, you work through that stuff, you go
through it, you know, like, hey, I really likethis person, I trust them.
I I feel like they're my friend, etcetera, andyou go through all of that.
I'll I'll I'll tolerate his His Bullshit for alittle bit.
Comments.
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Or you know that, you know, you're gonna burnthrough a lot of their ammo, so you just be
(56:09):
nice to him until
He'll get over that fat infatuation with that mp 40.
But mentally, yeah.
Yeah.
We'll we'll move on to something else.
Yeah.
But you understand what I'm saying.
I really think there's a lot of people, though,that are in relationships that are just So from
what I saw, the woman who, the head of HR chickthat was doing this, she's married to a super
(56:29):
wealthy guy.
You know?
I think that stuff was coming out.
Like, this guy's family is super wealthy.
I think somewhere I saw a quote that they antsthey talk only to God.
That's how wealthy they are.
Look that.
I don't know.
That's Look that.
So that's the quote I saw.
Talk only to God.
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Like, they're that wealthy.
They're that wealthy, in other words.
Like, they don't give a shit about they're sowealthy, they don't really care about people.
I guess that's a a saying that people come upwith that means you're so wealthy.
And that's why people do dumb shit like this.
Right?
Well, they think they think they think they'reabove
regular humans.
(57:09):
No.
But what I'm saying is, like, you you're doingit for convenience.
Like, she married a guy who she doesn't reallylike, but he's very wealthy.
So maybe there's a prenuptial and she has tostay married for a certain amount of time to
get her share of the money.
So she goes through that, but she's notattracted, so she messes around with a guy
who's also married to someone probably just outof convenience, but he doesn't really care
(57:32):
about what happens there, and then So now,you've got these weird Do you remember I told
you guys, when I was younger, I worked at ahospital, and there was this couple who, every
day, they walked in One worked at my hospital,the other one worked across the street.
But these hospitals every day.
Yeah.
They were right next to each other.
Right?
Every day, I saw this couple.
They were holding hands.
(57:53):
They would come in in the morning, go havebreakfast together.
On the lunch break, they're going and havinglunch together.
They're always holding hands and kissing and
When we liked each other?
Yeah.
Now, check it out.
I came to find out after years of this thatthese two people were married, but not to each
other.
Yeah.
There you go.
They would literally meet each other on thesubway after leaving their perspective homes
(58:17):
and live this whole life at work that was morereal, I guess, than the life they lived at
home.
That's so weird.
It is.
It it was the craziest thing that I've seen,and this whole incident reminds me of that.
These people were so comfortable that they wentto a concert and didn't think that they would
(58:39):
get caught on video somewhere and it would goout.
It's like It'd be like going to You know theydo that at sporting events, like baseball games
and stuff like Yeah.
You know, the kissing cams and all those stuffRight.
Yeah.
You get you either get two pee completestrangers
Mhmm.
Or or you get the chick that don't like to doanything in public.
She's all freaked out.
Yeah.
(59:03):
Mister bullshit what is this?
Something just came in.
I can hear you, Hank.
There he goes.
Night Train says midlife crisis is a thing.
And
not wrong.
He's not wrong.
Mhmm.
What's that, Walt?
I don't know how when these people got married.
A lot of people get married way too young.
(59:24):
Mhmm.
People say that.
Mhmm.
Before they've had any life experiences.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Possibly
Important.
Important.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you know you know, see what else is outin the world before you decide you wanna
If you if you never had a relationship that youeither got your heart broken or some or you
(59:45):
broke someone's heart, you've you're probablynot mature.
It's not I'm not saying it's the only thing ofmaturity, but kinda like, I always told my
kids, you need to have your heart broken, like,at least three times to be a man.
To get I don't understand.
Yeah.
You understand that.
I mean, I don't know.
Like, you know, you guys are dudes.
You had your heart broken.
(01:00:06):
Yeah.
You know?
I don't know if Walter would admit it.
Walter is kinda, like, old school.
Yeah.
Did you ever have your heart broken, Walt?
Can you admit that to us?
There's the the the I've been just verydisappointed.
Yes.
No.
Okay.
Boom.
There you go.
That's Walt's version.
Yes.
So you need that, and you also should have gonethrough that where you did something wrong and
(01:00:28):
then you got to see like this is a bad resultof doing the
I did something Yeah.
And this this outcome is not
Yeah.
What I wanted.
Not I remember Do you know, you see this in themovies, but this happened to me You see it in
movies or TV shows, but it happened to me inreal life.
When I first came to America, there was this,like, comic book candy store that I used to go
to after school with my friends, and I wouldjust buy comic books and candy, you know, would
(01:00:52):
use my allowance or whatever and buy stuff.
But my friends, like, peer pressured me intotrying to, like, steal a comic book.
Oh, that's fantastic.
And I did it and immediately got busted by theguy in the store.
And the guy told me, hey, you know, if you everdo this again, if you come in here, can't come
in here.
And I felt like so horrible about that, youknow?
(01:01:13):
And the thought of like, man, I won't even beable to come into my favorite comic book store.
I never did that again.
Yeah.
I never did it again.
And the guy was cool.
Right?
Because he just said, don't fucking come inhere ever again.
He could've called the cops, had me arrested,or whatever he wanted to do.
Sometimes in life, you need to make thosemistakes and then learn from that.
Mhmm.
(01:01:34):
You know?
And then go out there and, and and live in theworld because this is probably, like, really
bad.
And maybe it's bad for the people involveddirectly, this this this this man and this
woman, but just think about their theirfamilies.
That's what I think is the worst, especiallythe kid.
The one of the daughters already posted aTikTok thing saying, I'm just trying to get
(01:01:57):
over it.
I don't know what to do, guys.
Yeah.
It's horrible.
Let me see.
I didn't know if you guys have anything.
Let me get some comments in here.
Oh, shooting gallery, and he says, no, Hank.
You would never tease your friends.
That's news to me.
Laugh out loud.
We love you, Joe.
That's why we tease you.
We all make fun of each other.
(01:02:21):
You know?
You gotta be you gotta be able to make fun ofeach other.
It's not healthy if you can dish it but nottake it.
Take it?
You Yeah.
You better be able to take a little
dip.
Yeah.
Yes.
And everyone should be able to deal with that.
Mhmm.
I I don't mind being made fun of, but guesswhat?
First opportunity for me to tear you apart, I'mgonna do it.
You're
gonna Oh, yeah.
(01:02:42):
Yeah.
I'm gonna
lay into your heart.
So Walter will be merciless.
But, you know, yes, you you have to be manenough to be able to look in the mirror.
And sometimes your friends are giving you Youknow, they might be teasing you, and there
might be some truth to it, and you just haveto, like, think about that and,
you know
There's no Everyone has their shortcomings.
(01:03:02):
You know?
We all have our issues, and we should be ableto face it, but this particular thing, I just
can't believe people today don't realizethey're being recorded everywhere they go.
Constantly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Alright.
Let's see.
We're back.
I don't know if we're done with that.
By the way, I think this happens a lot.
Now.
No.
I'm saying, like, this thing with this kiss camBy the way, now the kiss cam is getting
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installed in places that never fucking had kisscams.
You're gonna go into the supermarket.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're gonna go in the supermarket and you aregonna There's gonna be kiss cams.
Mhmm.
In the do you guys let me ask this.
I don't know if there's any, like, directquestions or comments out there, or you guys
wanna say something.
When you're out in public, are you into, like,public PDA public?
(01:04:30):
PDA, no.
Not for me.
Not my Okay.
Yeah.
I'm I'm not into it.
Walt?
Not an excessive
Yeah.
No.
I'll absolutely hold Lola's hand, give her ahug, yeah, kiss her on the cheek and all that.
I don't go I don't go crazy.
You have to prove that this is someone you'rein love with or whatever
(01:04:51):
Yeah.
You're you're losing.
There's something there's something wrong withyou.
So I don't It's weird, like, to see thesepeople who knew that they were doing something
wrong.
Because when I saw that thing, was like, Idon't know if I would be at a concert with Lola
even doing that.
Mm-mm.
You know?
So if I might be somewhere Lola loves to dance,by the way, and I'm not, like, big on dancing.
(01:05:15):
So she might be dancing and doing her thing orwhatever, but I I don't know that I would be at
a concert with my wife, who I love, and I'vebeen with her for, like, thirty years doing the
craziness these two people were doing.
I'm with you.
It's not my thing.
Yeah.
I
do all my dirt by my lonesome.
That's a well, hold on a second.
(01:05:39):
Let's rewind that a little bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not really, but my lonesome.
Well, okay.
Sometimes you gotta do it on your own.
Yeah.
Long drives out west.
Alright.
So just stop talking while you're
here.
You know?
Stop talking.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Now, this I just think I just wanna say, if youdon't realize this already, we live in a world
(01:06:01):
where everything goes out.
Like, we we put ourselves out there.
Films all the time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We put ourselves out there.
We voluntarily talk about a lot of shit topeople out in the world.
Before I forget, when I ran off when the phonerang
Yeah.
What what's up?
Everything okay?
That that was my my my friend Austin who hasthe trail clearing equipment.
(01:06:27):
Oh.
We are going up to the property on Friday andSaturday to
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Okay.
Do you need the tractor?
Not right away.
No.
Oh, okay.
Think it's right away.
We might come up on Saturday Mhmm.
And cut some trails and, you know, knock downsome trees and
Oh, sweet.
(01:06:48):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So he's got some industrial type Interesting.
Very interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Patrick is gonna Patrick loves this machinery.
Patrick needs a 100 acres somewhere.
Oh, you know, right right on my house Saturday.
(01:07:11):
Down the street from my house, there's 30acres.
Used to be a at least to be a Wait.
In from your place in Tampa?
In Safety Harbor.
Oh, okay.
Harbor.
Okay.
Mhmm.
In Safety Harbor, actually
30 acres.
Safety Harbor is not Tampa.
You're right.
You're right.
One one chunk of property that used to have afactory on it, and the factory was torn down,
and they sold it.
And I thought that would be the perfect placeYeah.
(01:07:32):
To have, like, man town.
And the man town has diggers, it has ATVs, ithas a it has a bar like a Hooters type bar in
it Mhmm.
You know, and where where people can fly inlike from coming from T T A A TIA.
Mhmm.
Come over there, maybe have a machine, youknow, have a indoor shooting range.
Mhmm.
They can dig holes with with backhoes andtrackhoes.
(01:07:54):
Mhmm.
Just man shit.
Drive a tank?
Oh, that'd be a perfect place for it.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Blow shit up?
Yeah.
May well, it's in town.
A little too close to blow.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Can you crush cars?
Oh, you could run cars over, do all that
stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It would all be it would all be fenced in, so
you couldn't Right.
Yeah.
Put some mounds around it or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it'd like it'd be like where you just wherewhere people like to
(01:08:18):
So this place is for sale?
It changed hands one time
on this
sale where it sold for one time for, like,3,000,000.
Mhmm.
And then a week later, it sold for, like,8,000,000.
Woah.
It's a strangest thing.
I don't know if it was a money laundering goingon or something.
Don't Or that person just flipped it big time.
(01:08:40):
I yeah.
I don't know.
But that's nice happened there.
They were trying to build they wanted to buildapartments there.
Mhmm.
But it also borders a neighborhood and thepeople in the neighborhood.
So we don't want five story apartments.
We're looking in our backyard.
That kind of thing.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
That got shot down.
So I don't know what's gonna happen with thatpiece of property, but there's 30 acres total.
(01:09:02):
So right on McMullen Booth and where the Mhmm.
590 where the gas station is and McMullen Boothright there, so Oh.
There's a Walgreens right on the corner there.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's prime that's prime real estate though.
Oh, that's prime property.
Yeah.
Because there's Yeah.
Thousands of people pass by there every day.
Yeah.
(01:09:22):
That's a big prime that's probably why it wentfrom three to eight real quick because probably
the first people were from that area andrealized it was worth something, and then the
second people didn't.
You
know?
Yeah.
I mean, right now, 3,000,000 would be so cheapfor that.
It'd be pathetic.
But
Yeah.
I don't know what's gonna happen with it.
But anyways, that just don't pop into my mind.
(01:09:44):
But if you think about it, like, those big realestate deals.
So if it's 3,000,000, you gotta have at least20%.
Well, they don't find no financing on property.
Oh, this oh, so you can't even get financing.
So you have to have that 3,000,000 cash.
Unless you have, like, con I guess, maybe,like, a construction project and stuff like
that.
But Mhmm.
For example, the property behind my shop is forsale.
(01:10:06):
Right?
Mhmm.
They're asking a million for that, which iscrazy because it was only about half
The land?
That open field?
Well Yeah.
That land right behind it and the on the otherside of that creek when you go further down.
But there's of that's wetland, part of that'smuddy and sloppy when it's rains a lot.
So there's and there's big trees and all thatstuff.
(01:10:27):
But anyway Yeah.
I don't see you being able to do that much withit either.
No.
Mhmm.
No.
You know, the usable property in it is verysmall and can Mhmm.
But they want a million bucks for that.
That used to be a million and a half they wereasking for.
Yeah.
See, you you live in a nice place, Walt.
Otherwise, I would say and I want you tocontinue living there so I could go up there
and visit every now and then, have a place tostay, and I don't have to pay anything for it.
(01:10:50):
But, you know, the the thing is What is is thatyou you might need to live in the countryside.
It's expensive.
I mean Yeah.
You know, and so what okay.
For example, that on that property, we'll go onto something else.
I was in the shop one day and this car pulls upfrom a nice BMW, a newer car.
Nice looking woman gets out, younger, smelledreally good.
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You could smell her a mile off, really.
And she's asking me about the property, and shesays, is this building included with it?
I said, no.
No.
She's, oh, well, then we can't they don't thebank won't finance it then.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So you have to you gotta drop down.
If they do, you gotta put down a large percentof the of the
Yeah. Of the
Of the I don't think that and and I know mostpeople don't know what we're talking about, but
(01:11:33):
I don't think that property behind you thatyou're talking about is really developable.
You
know, the what it what it would make a goodplace is a storage lot.
Perhaps.
Yeah.
You but you'd have to fence it in.
The only access to that legally is down thealleyway that runs behind those buildings.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's not it's not through our properties orwhere my shop is.
So Yeah.
(01:11:53):
The problem is the bodies of water that arereal close right on the on the other side of
that.
So
It
it at that price, it's too much.
You'd have to have Yeah.
Less than half of that to make it worthwhile todo, I think.
Mhmm.
So
Yeah.
You gotta find something in a more rural partof like, maybe actually spreading out into
(01:12:14):
Tampa or something.
There's still there's still rural places inTampa.
Right?
Or am I wrong on that?
Has Tampa been developed?
You ain't getting no deals in Tampa.
I can.
No.
So nothing that's Tampa proper.
There's no, like, open land and no one no.
It's all done.
Right?
There's some, but it's the prices are
Yeah.
Much.
Yeah.
Not much.
There's certain places in Florida that havegotten really crazy, like Palm Beach, West Palm
(01:12:38):
Beach, Tampa, Orlando.
Well Yeah.
That's near people.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
You have to go away from people because a lotof people won't live away from people.
Mhmm.
You know, they have to be with other people.
Yeah.
Or they're scared, you know, when Yeah.
You know,
it gets dark at night and you can't see, thatkind
of I
(01:12:59):
mean, I live, I do it, but you know what?
You're very close to the beach like where youare and that's to a lot of people that or, you
know, to big bodies of water.
And that's very valuable to a lot of people.
Yeah.
I guess.
Yeah.
It does never means a whole lot to me.
But my friend, Mike, that you know you knowMike?
Mhmm.
(01:13:19):
He's looking for some property and he went onSunday up North of North Of Crystal River to
the east a little bit.
Mhmm.
And there's some halfway decent property upthat way, which is not crazy expensive.
Mhmm.
And it's because there's no civilization upthere.
Right.
It's out Yeah.
It's out in the country.
There's no Walmart.
There's no Walmart close by.
(01:13:40):
Right.
So a lot of people base their existence on howclose they are to a grocery store.
Yes.
I agree.
Yeah.
Lola and a high have to travel at least 30miles in one direction or the other to get to a
Walmart.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
You know?
Yeah.
And people consider that savagery.
People in Gainesville Patrick is the onlyperson I know in Gainesville who comes down
(01:14:02):
here on a regular basis.
Well, you live out in the country where all the
crazy people look at.
Yep.
No.
But what I'm saying is the other people inGainesville always tell me, oh, no.
I I don't go out there.
I don't go out
there.
Right, Patrick?
Am I wrong?
Those people don't they don't
come out here.
Like going out that far.
No.
They don't come out here.
I love it.
Yeah.
That's a good thing.
Yeah.
(01:14:22):
You know?
But, yeah, you need something like that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's it's see, the only problem was once youget away from civilization, it's hard to find
people to
work too.
True.
This is true.
It's a long ways from the UPS.
It's a long ways from the heat treater.
It's a long ways from yeah.
It's
Yeah.
It has its
(01:14:44):
Disadvantages for sure.
I just got freaking fiber optic out here, youknow, after all these years.
Remember all the money I was spending justpaying for different cell phones?
Yeah.
You were trying this and trying that and startlinking and everything else and, you know, it's
like
Yeah.
It's it it takes a long time.
Okay.
Did did you guys wanna get into some gun stuff?
(01:15:06):
Let's see what's in the chat here.
Brought who?
You know what I brought home?
Mhmm.
Hold on.
What is this?
Hold on.
Let me I'm gonna go full screen on you.
I'm gonna go full screen on you, Walter.
Here we go.
It is.
I'm hoping I know what that is.
Oh, is this the little tiny let's see it.
Let's see it.
This is the subtle tiny POS.
(01:15:27):
This is your newest tactical gun.
Did you shoot again?
That's cute.
You know what this looks like, Patrick?
This looks like you know when you have abarbecue and people have, like, fancy starters
for the burger?
Yeah.
That's exactly
is exactly what so tell us what is this, Walt.
(01:15:48):
Okay.
This is the Altor.
This thing people might have seen.
It's been out for a few years.
It's this real inexpensive, low this how itcomes apart.
So Ah.
You load it you load it like a like a it's ashell holder.
You put the shell in there.
One shot.
And then you and you put that.
And you know how you fire it?
(01:16:08):
The the trigger is this right here.
You basically pull it back and let it go.
Wow.
That's it.
So you pull it back, let it go.
Snap.
And, yeah, it's very basic.
This is a three eighty.
They also make it nine millimeter.
They do make a threaded barrel version.
I'm gonna thread the barrel on this one.
(01:16:30):
I also Hank has one too.
I bought one for Hank too.
Yes.
I love weird guns.
Yeah.
This well Yeah.
Center Center Fire Systems had it on sale for$69.
And at $69, I'll I'll bite.
Yeah.
You know?
And Yeah.
Just for that weirdness factor and just to
say When I saw you guys talking about it, I waslike, oh, no.
(01:16:53):
$69.
Uh-uh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then you have some plans for this.
Right?
So I had this vision of creating a rail systemfor it on top, like a picatinny rail Mhmm.
And threading the barrel.
And then maybe even putting a little hinge backin the back here and making a Oh.
Fun stuff.
What?
Yeah.
So it's a little
(01:17:13):
Basically, I think we were all talking aboutthis including Joe.
What is the what's the, thing called that theyhave for the the say p three twenty and some
they have it for the Glock, that frame that,like
Oh, damn.
What is that, Joe?
Tell us, Joe.
The tilt.
Patrick knows what we're talking about.
What is that little frame thing that everyonedrops into their
(01:17:35):
Chassis for the three twenty.
Yeah.
That they dropped the three twenty in there.
There's one for
the Glock.
Oh, damn it.
Hold
on.
Let's see.
At it real quick.
Just look at the chat.
It's the I I know which one you're talkingabout.
I don't remember the name of it.
Damn it.
So anyways
Yeah.
I've done some videos on it before.
Like, I remember I did a video with Eric.
(01:17:56):
Was it Mhmm.
Yeah.
Me, Eric, and and Kevin Dixie, I think.
What the hell is that thing called?
Yeah.
So that's cool.
I think it would be really cool to see a smallversion of one of those frames.
I I don't know.
Maybe maybe we'll three d print something up.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I don't know if FluxRaider says Joe,FluxRaider.
(01:18:19):
So this is gonna be the Flux 69.
So Yeah.
No.
I think that's gonna be cool.
Are you gonna make two of them?
Well, if I make one, you know what'll have tohappen.
Yeah.
Come on now.
You're gonna wanna you're gonna wanna do awheeled it, Walt.
Well, yeah, I can do a wheel of the L tours andsee if you can make them both go off at the
(01:18:40):
same time.
He's gotta
That's gonna be interesting.
And so on
Hold on.
Let's see here.
Yeah.
A little bigger and better.
Mhmm.
This is my Yugo m 83.
This one's actually the m eighty three ninetyone.
57.
Mhmm.
(01:19:01):
This is a piece of tape on there.
I haven't pulled it off yet.
That's from what they did over there at themarket.
Yeah.
Walt says this tape is special.
It's Zostova.
Right?
What is Zostova, the manufacturer?
Yep.
Okay.
Yeah.
Zostova.
Yeah.
Mate, I can tell you a Zostova story yesterday.
Mhmm.
One of the one of the Instagram accounts I I Isubscribed to is a young guy that bought a
(01:19:25):
house someplace in in the Balkans.
He said.
So a €5,000 house, and he's been cleaning it upand fixing it.
Da da da da.
Mhmm.
And he he bought a year he bought he bought aYugo to drive over there.
Right?
Right.
Right.
Yep.
Mhmm.
He he was on he was out on a ride somewhere,and he ended up in Bulgaria or somewhere, and
they broke down and for 200 and something euro,guy rebuilt the engine.
(01:19:51):
So
That's like being in India or someplace likethat.
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
I the the Yugo the Yugo car Mhmm.
Is basically a a Fiat one twenty eight powered
Mhmm.
Engine car.
Mhmm.
And so like a Yugo Strada.
They made a Yugo made a I mean, Fiat made a carcalled a Strada.
Looks like a Volkswagen Rabbit
(01:20:12):
Mhmm.
In the old days.
So I was thinking, you know, that'd be aninteresting that'd be to buy a Yugo Okay.
And get it get it running properly and, youknow, document the germs.
They they were big in America in the eighties,I think.
I remember that.
Even in New York in the eighties.
Well okay.
So back to the Zostova.
(01:20:35):
Mhmm.
The only importer of official parts for thoseis a company I guess, Zostova's part of the
Yugo brand over there.
And they're they're one of the only ones thatimport parts for Yugos here in this country.
There's only four four hundred and six titledYugos in The United States.
There is a Yugo booth available in Seal,Alabama on Facebook marketplace right now.
(01:20:57):
$1,500.
$1,500.
You're a soldier.
Walter was over there.
Look at so wait.
What are you gonna do with this, Hugo?
Or you that's gonna say yeah.
Mhmm.
I'd fix it up and drive it.
Okay.
Maybe maybe hop it up a little bit.
Maybe throw a maybe throw a turbo on orsomething.
But
Oh, okay.
But What did you say
was a four was it a four cylinder?
(01:21:19):
It's a four cylinder.
Yeah.
Okay.
Four cylinder overhead cam.
Mhmm.
It has a single single overhead cam.
It's a real basic engine.
It's not not real
nice if you can get, like, one of thoseMercedes four cylinder twin turbo engines and
you know, or Audi.
You know, like Audi has them?
You know what I'm talking about.
I yeah.
Be too much power.
(01:21:40):
Would shake that car apart.
I don't, you know, I don't know how bad thoughYugos rust because the the Fiats the old Fiats
have a tendency to rust pretty good.
So Mhmm.
But Yugo's plan was to before they gotembargoed, because that's why they stopped
bringing Yugos in because they got when thatwhole thing happened in the Balkans with, you
(01:22:03):
know, this with the Muslims and all that stuff.
Mhmm.
They had big plans to bring sell a 100,000 ofthem a year here.
Mhmm.
So that that got cut short.
Mhmm.
But yeah, they had they had quality controlproblems.
They had a lot of issues with those guards.
So
Yeah.
It's deaf it's definitely not for the personwho can't work on his own car.
Yeah.
But and then you do have you do have someprojects.
(01:22:28):
I have too many projects right now.
So Yeah.
You got some projects.
see.
Cboe says he's looking for he says, that's whyI'm looking for a place in the country.
Yeah.
I love I love living in the country.
I don't mind commuting into town if I wanna dostuff.
It doesn't bother me.
When I
when I go up to the woods, up to up to theproperty there and I get out first and I'm by
(01:22:51):
myself Mhmm.
I just stand there for a while and go, damn,man.
It's nice.
Nice and quiet.
Nice and quiet up here.
So peaceful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love it.
Sometimes I'm editing, I look out the window.
I don't even see cars go by.
Yeah.
And there's people who live down my road andeverything, but
Yeah.
You you're not seeing cars going by all thetime.
And
(01:23:11):
Up up there at the property, cars go by on theroad out there and you hear them go by, but for
the most part, just stand there and it's thewoods and it's quiet.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
At night, you peep you know, you hear all theanimals and creatures making sounds and make a
lot of noise.
When Patrick was here shooting that freaking, mp 40, it sounded like it was raining out there.
(01:23:35):
Yeah.
It was it it sounded good.
It sounded good.
It's got Yeah. Good
Good
And it's Cadence.
Cadence.
The the ejection on that is so controlled.
It's it's just like a perfect little dribbleright
out the side.
It dribbles them out in a nice little stream.
Mhmm.
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Alright.
So are we still showing guns?
Oh, okay.
Still got some stuff you wanna show?
Well, I've I've just this is a Chinese, like,SKS pouch.
Mhmm.
I don't have Chinese SKS ammo in it.
(01:24:42):
What do have in it, for example, was I've goteach one of these pouches has three fifteen
round m one carbine mags.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So do you know what they get for these stupidthings?
Yep.
Have you seen
what the fuck they get for these stupid things?
I have a feeling you're gonna tell us.
Patrick already knows.
I
I seen just, like, $25.29 dollars apiece forhim.
(01:25:05):
Wow.
And
I'm going and and this isn't a good this is oneof the that's that kind of condition too,
actually.
Mhmm.
But back in the nineties
Doesn't look bad.
Mhmm.
When I did the gun shows,
I could have
bought a sealed a sealed brick of them.
There was a brick.
They sailed they packaged them in bricks for,like, it was, like, a $100 for a brick.
(01:25:27):
And I don't know how many mags were in thatbrick, but it was sealed from World War two.
You know, I'd probably get I'd probably get acouple grand for that brick now.
Yeah.
Yep.
You could've just you could've just stackedthose.
If you could go in a time machine yeah.
Walter, when you how long have you had your MP40?
How many years?
Good long time?
(01:25:49):
Not not long not this one not long long time,no.
This has probably been probably well, it'sprobably six or eight years, something like
that.
Oh, okay.
Even even back then, what were magazines goingfor?
M p 40 megs, $40.45 dollars.
Yeah.
Now they're about they're legitimately, like,$1.50 to $200 a piece.
(01:26:11):
Yeah.
Wow.
Depends on the condition and the and the allthe the making It's crazy.
And all that stuff.
But Yeah.
It's I'm waiting until those I'm waiting forthose FN FAL magazines I have to go up.
You don't have FN FAL mags.
Where the hell are those magazines?
You have aluminum g three magazines.
Oh, damn it.
Oh, jeez.
Are those worth anything?
They're not worth anything yet?
(01:26:32):
Yeah.
$9.
Dollars.
8 to $9.
For the aluminum ones?
Okay.
They're they're at least up to 8 or $9.
They used to be a buck a piece.
Oh,
okay.
No.
No.
Creek one time, bought, like, a 100 of themfor, like, a buck and a quarter a piece.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
They're I know.
You do have a pile of them.
You got, like, 25 or 30
of them.
(01:26:52):
Yeah.
I have a guy a guy gave them to me, and they'reall they're also wrapped.
No?
If they were they're not wrapped.
They're just open.
But Oh.
If you had FAO mags, let me tell you
That'd be money.
Mag means arm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
$25.30 bucks a piece.
Oh, man.
You got a little bit higher than that.
Let's see what they're going for.
Even when I came to live in Florida in 02/2003,if I was just buying those things and stacking
(01:27:16):
them, just make money now.
Make money.
$50.50 to $75 a pop for surplus hours.
Wow.
Well, yeah, you gotta you gotta once again,even with the m p 40 stuff, you gotta shop
better
than that.
Yeah.
You gotta you gotta you gotta catch the personthat wants something you got.
One day one day my yeah.
It'll happen.
One day I'll keep those things and oh, hold on.
(01:27:38):
I'm going to the wrong camera.
Let's see.
Let's go here.
Okay.
Check this out.
Look.
Look at this.
So this is so what I'm holding up is my Thankyou.
2222 scar clone using using this, '22 magazineright there.
(01:27:59):
Check that out.
This actually belonged to my friend Mark, whichI think Patrick has bought some stuff from.
And then I've I wound up buying it from him.
So
Yeah.
It's
I know Walter Walter has a scar, but this isthe scar light.
No.
Ultra light.
Two.
It's it's a random some random 22 in a skinsuit of a scar.
(01:28:20):
Right.
Yeah.
It's cool though.
I still think it's cool.
Have you ever actually shot it?
No.
I've never seen it out.
No.
I need to we need to remember we used to do 22videos where we would just shoot a bunch of 20
twos?
I would would still do it.
This says designed by ESC made in Germany forISSC.
(01:28:40):
ISSC?
Do you know what else you got from ISSC?
No.
What the hell?
What the
fake the fake Glock pistol that you bought thatI I Oh.
Oh, yeah.
Really?
ISSC gun.
Yep.
Oh, damn it.
Yeah.
We need to do a 22 video, you know.
That's what we're missing.
Both have
one.
Yes.
You made mine actually look pretty good.
Even Lola, because Lola's like, I don't knowwhy you're gonna paint that thing.
(01:29:02):
And then she was like, oh, looks good.
Yeah.
It looks way better.
Yeah.
I think I showed it.
I don't know.
I don't know if it I don't think it's anywhereclose of hand.
But yeah.
Listen.
I love 20 twos, man.
Oh, I'm getting my hands on a 22 sometime thisweek at
What
I came across a single action.
It's an old Mossberg or something where it'sthe single action that you have to manually
(01:29:24):
cock yourself.
Mhmm.
My grandfather had the same gun that I grew upshooting as a
kid.
Okay.
This guy found one.
A friend of mine here in Gainesville found oneat a a state sale for $50.
What?
And he
was like, yeah.
I don't want it.
If you want it, you can have it.
Mhmm.
And I was
like, okay.
I think it's a Sears Roebuck.
Is Okay.
Think it
was Oh, cool.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:29:44):
It's from the forties
and thirties.
Now Walt's now Walt's pulling out his
real thing.
Yeah.
Walt's pulling out.
Is this a scar heavy?
Or
This is this is 17.
Seventeen.
Okay.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
My 17 is a black one.
I got a 10, a 16.
Mhmm.
I think it would be I I don't know if we'vedone this video before, but it would be nice to
(01:30:06):
do a video where we show, like, this, theactual scar, and then a '22 version of it.
You know, like, I have, what is what is I havea Chris Vector 22.
It'd be cool to I don't know if any of us haveactual, like, Chris Vector, like, 45 or nine.
I do not have no vectors.
(01:30:27):
No vectors.
Yeah.
Oh.
Those used to be expensive.
Mhmm.
I just thought about it.
Walter, do you see the Sentry email from today?
No.
Should I?
They they got no.
You don't wanna they're too expensive.
I mean, you're gonna say the same They
got FN FAL parts kits in with barrels.
Oh, yeah.
(01:30:48):
I think you
Oh, $1,200?
I think it was something like that.
They were expensive.
No.
I think much money.
Imbels were, like, $11.99, and the otherIsraelis were, like, $8.99.
It's just I'm just saying it's cool to seebarrels coming into the country.
Yes.
Yes.
And that with that, prices will come down.
(01:31:09):
Yes.
So yeah.
I think
Have you have you yeah.
Have you rebuilt FNFAO yet?
Have.
I've built two, and I have another one that'sshould be over here eventually.
I have
I have the one that Patrick did, and then Ihave in the safe, have a base case and m bell
on an enterprise arms receiver.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And then I have the DSA one, that carbine thatI have.
(01:31:31):
So Mhmm.
Oh, you also never got back to me.
What are your what are your buddies think oftheir m 37 trucks?
Here.
Let me say this.
Are they shit?
No.
No.
M 30
m 30 find the picture of these.
M 37 is a it's a cool truck.
I mean, but, you know, you have to it's notthere's no not pleasurable riding, not
(01:31:54):
No.
No.
But the the
Why why is Patrick planning on doing this?
Oh, you're not?
No.
I'm not I'm not looking to buy one.
One popped up on Facebook marketplace, and Ifigured if anybody's gonna know about it, it
would be Walter.
I was just curious.
Oh, yeah.
I'm sure of Walter.
Because I I've said before, like
Is this what you're talking about?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're neat.
Yeah.
It looks cool.
I I told Walter before.
(01:32:16):
I it'd be cool to own a Humvee, and every timeWalter is like, no.
They're shitty.
They're big, and they're wide, and they don'tdrive well.
They're not comfortable.
Not comfortable.
I for you, with your with your small child andyour your significant
It's other not a Humvee.
Yeah.
It's it's it's not they're cool and everything,but they're not like, you'd be better than the
(01:32:37):
m 37.
I just had a curiosity.
It the they don't fetch a lot of money, whichis kinda cool.
They're not so the Willys Jeeps fetch entirely.
I've always wanted a Willys Jeep, but theyfetch entirely too much money when they're
nice.
The m 37 depends on the condition andeverything, but parts are available.
You can still get parts for m 37.
There's a there's an active Group suppliergroup network, I guess we'll say.
(01:32:59):
People itself love.
It's not a complicated vehicle by any means.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
No.
They're cool.
They're cool.
I mean,
that The so it looks like rough ones goanywhere from a rough would be, like, $3 to
some really nicer ones up to, like, $15,000.
They're not crazy.
Yeah.
They're not crazy.
Mhmm.
My friend Sean, Sean Darren, his brother justbought from another person locally who passed
(01:33:25):
away, bought actually, I think three of them.
And then another guy in our group locally here,he's got one that he's been working on for a
couple years.
That's a whole another story.
But so buyer beware on that stuff.
Go if you're gonna if if you decide to dosomething like that, bring somebody along that
knows what they're looking at.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:33:45):
I'm not I'm not in the market yet.
It's real it's real easy.
Oh god.
It's a scarf.
Oh god.
It's a scarf.
I gotta get it.
Yes.
And then you get it home and you go
No firing pin.
I saw it.
Yeah.
No.
What did I buy?
I think I bought stuff like that before thatthere was like no firing pin.
Everybody
gets all excited about something they realize,oh, that's not what I really thought it was.
(01:34:08):
Yeah.
But with guns, it's easy it's easier to get thepart.
It's not it's not something that I immediatelywant to purchase.
I just saw one on Facebook.
That was rougher.
You know, one thing that I've learned when itcomes to vehicles is the one that the guy has
on Facebook is way more work than I wanna takeon.
He wants $5 and it runs, but it looks rough.
Like, not not for me.
(01:34:28):
I'd spend the money and get something I can atleast drive.
Just they drive around.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like the one that Sean's brother just bought,it'd been sitting for a few years.
They replaced all the brake components.
They had to rebuild the carburetor.
They had to go through the fuel system.
That's a lot.
That that's typical when things are sitting.
Normal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it is the same with a classic car.
(01:34:49):
You find a car that's been sitting for tenyears.
You gotta go through everything on the car.
Yeah.
Don't you have a project like that already,Patrick?
I'm waiting on my part to take over, so dadwants to do all the bodywork on it first.
So I have no skill set in that.
And I told him, take it on, get whatever you'reready, and once once you're ready to work on
we're we're not touching the engine because itruns.
It's it's a drivable vehicle.
(01:35:11):
But once we get to doing, like, interior orthings like that, I'll I'll come and we'll work
on it over
the Sometimes it's nice to buy it from someoneelse that's put in most of the work.
That's this this one that we have
As the person who did the work,
really That's really what
we're This car that they have Yeah.
And they just didn't make it it's just not madeto look pretty.
(01:35:33):
Yeah.
They didn't just patch it all together.
Yeah.
That's true.
Yeah.
This one this one did a little bit of jerryrigging on some of the parts to kinda make it
right where but Mhmm.
Again, it was a running vehicle that Itechnically could have driven out of there.
That's a big start to begin with.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I wonder if they're now old remember the oldHummers?
(01:35:57):
Not the Humvees, but the old Hummers, the bigthe big box.
Two's and the h threes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't I don't know if those have come down inbut You mean a real a real a
real h one you're talking about.
Right?
No.
It's those military hung those military
hung about
the civilian crap that came out in, like, the 2thousands.
Yeah.
(01:36:17):
But they're gonna be more comfortable.
The old school so, like, my sheriff'sdepartment, they had I don't know if they still
have it, but they had a Humvee, and I wasriding around with them, and it was the most
uncomfortable thing.
I've also ridden around in Walters, I think.
They're everybody says they're stiff.
They they're just not fun.
They're not Yeah.
They are what they are.
You know?
There's there's no there's no comfort in there.
(01:36:39):
It's just meant for soldier yeah.
Soldiers sitting there with a bunch of gear on.
No.
There's no ass pads or anything in there foryou.
Ass pads?
What are you talking about?
There's nothing to protect your booty from fromyou feel every bump, Walter.
Nah.
There you go.
There's the there's the scar 16.
Yeah.
You'll feel This one this one has Will Kellertouches on it when he was I actually, when he
(01:37:05):
was at school, he possessed this in his dorm,by
the way.
Oh, boy.
It What wait.
Wait.
It it wasn't in the dorm.
It was in the
Off campus?
Off campus.
Yeah.
You woulda
got you woulda gotten wet up if
you Busted.
What a mess.
What
(01:37:26):
not funny part, but the day that this arrivedat the shop was a day that we he found out that
he had a brain tumor in the back of
his head.
Oh, you told us that before.
Yeah.
No.
It arrived.
It literally, it arrived.
I opened the box all night.
I gotta go.
So
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Let's go look at that again.
Looks good.
(01:37:47):
Yeah.
So he added the the the touches.
Yeah.
And but you know what?
This freaking thing, not long after I startedshooting it Mhmm.
The extractor broke.
Oh, yeah?
So see, this is this is a '22 version of that.
That's the one that you couldn't find parts forforever.
And it was For a long time.
Yeah.
It was a truly backwards.
(01:38:08):
It was a biass to get an
extractor.
Did you have to reach out to FN eventually?
No.
They don't they don't sell parts direct.
It's They will send them to you.
Midwest Gun Park, I think it's called.
Yep.
Okay.
So they're, like, distributor.
Mhmm.
And I think what happens is every time theyappear, they vanish rather quickly.
Mhmm.
(01:38:28):
So if you don't catch them when they get them,they're gone.
So
The scar aficionados out there, man, I'm sureare stacking up.
But I I bought this back well, this was 2,010or '11, something like that.
And I didn't pay what they want for this stuffnow.
It was I got a pretty good on this.
(01:38:52):
But they're cool.
I think you're muted you're muted, Patrick.
I don't know if you're talking to someone.
It's not muted.
Oh, you just said something.
Yeah.
Walter, what is this?
Combat Ready Channel.
I saw your I saw your post on Facebook.
So dangerous.
The ATF says this one rifle is actuallyactually two two guns.
Guns.
That person that he's a dealer.
He purchased one.
(01:39:12):
He's done a bunch of different crazy little,like, shorts.
And they're all they're all they're all funny.
This one, he's actually just shooting it likenormal.
But you saw the one where he's, like, scared toshoot it.
You know, he's got the string on the trigger.
You see that?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
What's it called?
Combat ready?
Combat ready channel.
(01:39:34):
On Instagram?
It's on YouTube.
On YouTube.
Okay.
Let me see.
I'll look You guys can look it up if you wantto.
Yeah.
We should do I think we should do a video wherewe show, like, the actual gun and then the '22
version.
Because there's a bunch there's a bunch ofstuff like that.
So, are there any 22 Sten guns?
(01:39:56):
No.
No.
This Are there 22 Uzis?
Yes.
Well 22 conversion.
You can get conversion kits for them.
And the conversion kits on the full autos arepretty cool, actually.
Okay.
Well, does Stimpart sell Uzi stuff?
No.
Okay.
I thought there was a 22 m p 40.
(01:40:19):
Yes.
There is.
Yeah.
There's a oh.
Oh, mean like a a modern a modern gun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
There's a 22 m p 40 and the GSG now has the
Yeah.
Production nine millimeter that you
can get.
Yeah.
And and they don't get real good reviews.
They don't?
Oh, okay.
Okay.
You you're better off to buy one of thereproductions from that same company making the
(01:40:42):
s t g 40 fours.
You know what gets rave reviews from everybody.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Hold on a second.
Let me go full screen again on you.
Hold on.
Here we go.
By the way, Walter, if you don't have one ofthese, you should order one.
This I ordered this from Numrich.
It's an original sling of some I don't know.
It could be, Israeli.
(01:41:02):
It could be, Bulgarian.
Fucking knows.
Somebody
Is it actually is it actually an m p 40 slingor
It's an
m p 40 sling, and, Numrich has them for $25right now.
Oh, really?
Leather, it's got the it even has like thelet's see.
Yeah.
You can see it's got the the grain andeverything.
Yeah.
It's is a pattern or was that the grain?
No.
That looked like a pattern.
Pattern.
(01:41:22):
They they put a pattern.
Oh, But no.
It's an actual m p 40 sling and it was $25.
So go go pick one up from you.
When are you painting this thing now?
I will fucking hang up this phone right nowbecause we're painting.
I will hang up this
fucking phone.
I will turn this car around if you
if you Patrick, what I might need to have youdo is I might need to if I get mine to get it
(01:41:46):
apart and fix it, do the rust glue on it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm happy to do it.
Just get
I just have to get that thing apart.
Give it just bring it bring it with you thisweekend and give it to me.
I'll take it apart for you.
I don't care.
Really?
I apart.
I mean, the the the barrel nuts are a pain inthe fucking ass.
(01:42:07):
This barrel nut is stuck, so I don't know.
I bring it bring it this weekend.
I'll take a look at it.
Okay.
I'm happy to Walter, I I I eat so much of yourammo.
I'm happy to rest blue for you.
Yeah.
It's just payment.
It it needs a rehab.
So Yeah.
It's payment for all the all the all the workthe ammo that I've eaten.
(01:42:28):
Bring it Saturday because I wanna I wanna comeshoot this thing on Saturday.
Yeah.
I'll I'll yeah.
I can do that.
Yeah.
See if see if we can actually get Hank outthere again.
I'm probably gonna be crashing overnightbecause he's about doing two days up there.
So
Yeah.
Okay.
I might be I might be sleeping in the back ofthe Suburban.
So
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
You can you can always come here if you wantto, Walt.
(01:42:51):
You should take Hank's van.
No.
Just take Hank's van.
Yeah.
He's like, oh, yeah.
No.
I don't need to do that.
So I'm
No.
Right.
Well, actually, that reminds me.
My van right now is at Ford.
I need to find out what's up with it.
What's going on now?
No.
I just heard it, like, when I put it into gear,it does, like, a thud, so I took it for them to
check the transmission because I never I'm at,like, 70,000 miles.
(01:43:14):
I don't know when you're supposed to changeyour transmission fluid on that.
Those are sealed units now because I lookedinto it when I had them
Oh, you can't change the No.
The the Mustang the Mustang was a sealed unit,and they said it's different the life of the
vehicle.
I don't know if it's a be a deal.
That can't yeah.
I thought you could change the transmissionfluid on a transit.
(01:43:36):
Maybe on the transit.
Maybe because it's a truck vehicle, maybethat's different.
The Mustang, basically, they were like, leaveit alone.
Bring it into Ford at a 150,000 miles, and theywill, like, pull it apart to change it.
It's not something you do yourself at home.
It's basically what they said
on the Mustangs.
No.
I didn't I wasn't aware of that.
But, Walt, you're always welcome over here,man.
Just drive your boat over here.
(01:43:57):
Can, you know I spend the night at your placeall the time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, see, I I I don't know.
I mean
Yeah.
It's sometimes, it's nice camping out.
Yeah.
It's hot.
Now remember, one of the boys is not here, so,you know, you gotta don't know
what I'm gonna do.
We'll see what happens.
I don't after a after a day working out in the
(01:44:18):
Yeah.
You might need some AC, you know, stretch yourlegs.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Ass home and take a nice hot nice cold
shower.
Okay.
Walter.
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(01:45:03):
If you come over here, I'll actually feed you.
I might even get Lola to get some diet Cokesfor you.
Oh, shit.
Wait a second.
Why do you have the sprinkle magazine?
Because I always had one.
I was actually gonna sell it to Patrick, but he
got Oh.
Oh, yeah.
That is right.
I I got this at goals last year.
(01:45:23):
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Remember seeing it and going, I really wantthat.
That's where I saw it at.
That yeah.
Okay.
That's ringing a
bell now.
Cool.
Cool.
That's awesome.
In the meantime in the meantime, you've alreadygotten one.
Correct?
Yeah.
I bought it at the shop, so I'm happy with it.
Yeah.
Are you guys is uh-huh.
Is that an is that an amend too?
Yep.
Same one.
Okay.
(01:45:44):
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Are you guys going to goals this year?
I think it's coming up in August.
It is.
Is it August?
I don't think I don't think I'm gonna be ableto
go.
I I don't have the time at the moment.
Right now, shekels are a little tight.
So
yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Speaking of, we gotta we gotta do some moretalking about trade shows and things like that.
It's been on my brain the last couple days.
(01:46:06):
Well, well, you're talking about, like, the onethat we
Concrete two point o.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We gotta we just talked to Trey about it.
I know he wanted to talk to us about it.
We need to have a meeting of the Brain Trust,like, over the phone or something to figure out
what next steps are because I that was anotherthing we're talking about.
How can I make money with machine guns?
It's a fantastic idea.
(01:46:27):
Mhmm.
Fantastic way to make money with a machine gun.
I agree.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't yeah.
For sure.
We could do that.
Let me see.
What was the thing I was gonna say here?
Let me check and see what everyone's up to.
Shooting gallery says he would buy a Yugo.
There you go.
I I just have a thing for that that that I justyeah.
(01:46:51):
For some reason, I'm drawing Yugos
are nostalgic to me.
I mean, I would grew up in the eighties.
So I I heard dog shit cars.
Were they actually They are.
No.
They were crap.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
No.
They they were Yeah.
Pretty crappy.
Yeah.
But it's you know, like, nowadays when everysingle freaking car looks like every single
(01:47:14):
other freaking car
Yeah.
Go there.
Do this.
This I and this is a challenge for anybody.
You're driving in traffic, you stop at a light,you're in three lanes of traffic.
Look around you.
Mhmm.
Almost Everything.
Everything.
Car every car Everything.
Is a four door hatchback.
Don't care if it's an Audi.
I don't care if it's a Chevrolet, a Nissan, aToyota.
(01:47:35):
All these SUV cars they call them, all look thefucking same.
Every pickup truck looks the same.
The craziest thing to me is people go to thedealership and buy cars and either get black,
white, or gray.
Nobody ever buys a fun colored vehicle, whichis nuts to But these
Yes.
They call them
(01:47:56):
I agree with that.
Sportage whatever the fuck they are Mhmm.
They all look the same.
I'm gonna tell you something.
The only the only pickup truck I could noticethat it's like, what it is is Ram, the Ram
pickup trucks.
But the Ford pickup trucks and the Toyotapickup trucks and the Nissans, they all look
the same.
They all look the same.
(01:48:16):
I really have strong dislike for all these,like, the Toyota noses and the Chevy noses with
all this grill work and all this crazy shitwith the You with the LED lights and all this
stuff.
They look like they look like a toy.
You know, look like a truck.
When we were looking at buying the Bronco, Iwas looking at other options in that same size,
which was like the RAV four and the there's aNissan.
(01:48:38):
There's a bunch of other ones.
All of those fucking cars look exactly thesame.
Every single one of them, you can't tell themapart where at least the Bronco looked a little
different.
The Bronco looks good.
I think the Bronco looks good.
I prefer I would get a Bronco before I got aJeep.
I don't I yeah.
You know, the Jeeps have turned the Jeep TheGladiator the big one with the four doors and a
(01:49:05):
it's a Suburban.
Yeah.
It's the size of It's the size
of Well, you know, they're losing they'relosing a lot of money.
We might see those go away or they they'vealways threatened to sell it because it belongs
to Stellantis now.
But
It's the size of a Suburban.
It's not a
Jeep.
It's pretty big.
It's not.
Yeah.
I'm like and they're shit.
(01:49:26):
That's the other thing is, yeah, they'rethey're expensive and they fall apart.
They they had the most warranty claims over thelast, like, five years of all the vehicles.
Well, when the Bronco came out, it had a lot oftrouble.
It had a lot of issues.
The Bronco's very Yes.
Yes.
And this thing hasn't been perfect, I will say.
We I've had to do some dumb shit to why is itso difficult for me?
(01:49:47):
It takes two hours for me to get under thereand unclog the AC drain line.
Like, that
Well, that was crazy.
Yeah.
But but remember when I first bought mytransit, remember it was doing that popcorn
thing because Yep.
The condensation
water line.
Yeah.
The condensation's dropping on somethingunderneath it that gets real freaking hot.
Straight on the exhaust.
(01:50:07):
Yeah.
And until it gets it stops when it gets allrusty.
Once it rusts, it's fine.
Yep.
Yeah.
It's it's crazy.
That's exactly what this is.
Drops right on the exhaust.
Mhmm.
Here's my question for you, Patrick.
That thing is brand new.
Why do you have to get underneath and unclogthe drain?
Asked him the same thing.
(01:50:28):
I yeah.
But you it's still under warranty.
You could still go back to Ford.
It's not?
It wasn't under warranty.
We bought it.
It had 60,000 miles on it.
They had, like, a a forty day warranty orsomething.
Yeah.
But why they
why do they plug up?
The there's a little rubble rubber nipple atthe end of it that closes to keep the bugs from
(01:50:48):
going in it Mhmm.
It crusted over because here we have hardwater, so it got calcium deposits encrusted
over.
So I had to go in there with
Oh my god.
Stick and just jiggle the crust off.
Yeah.
Just that.
Literally that.
That.
But
you Milk it.
Milk it.
You can't reach
it with your hand because it's around the Yeah.
It's around the
When Patrick had to do this, he was cursing somuch at a group chat.
(01:51:10):
Mad.
You wanna
did did I I talk talk to to you guys the otherday?
I I texted about it.
How mad I was calling, primary weapon systems,PWS.
Oh, no.
You
those texts I was saying?
No.
I know you wanted to talk to them.
Someone did you get someone a PWS?
No.
I could.
Well, so so you spend $3,000 on this rifle fromPWS, and it's a clone of the ACR slash the XCR.
(01:51:36):
That whole, like, generation of rifles.
This is their version of it.
Okay.
It's like $2,800, and then barrel exchangesystems are, like, $600.
So this customer of mine had 4,000 plus dollarsin his gun, and he wanted to put different
muzzle devices on the front.
Okay.
Well, they use a tapered muzzle device.
(01:51:58):
It's a tapered barrel at the front like a SIGMCX.
Mhmm.
Except it's not like a SIG MCX.
SIG uses a 25 degree taper.
They use a 20 degree taper.
Sig sells a 25 degree taper to a 90 degreetaper or not taper, to a 90 degree shoulder so
you can torque your your barrel devices on.
I called PWS, and one, it took me four tries toget through to anybody because their customer
(01:52:21):
service
guy This is primary weapon systems.
Right?
Primary weapon systems.
Expensive guns.
Yeah.
Their one customer
service guy was jacking off on a through at03:30 on a Tuesday.
Could not get in touch with their customerservice guy.
So I had to go to their, like, billingdepartment and be like, guys, I need to talk to
somebody.
This is ridiculous.
I've been sitting here for thirty minutestrying to call somebody about this $4,000
(01:52:42):
rifle.
This is insane.
Mhmm.
I finally got over to their warranty guy, andthe warranty guy was like, oh, yeah.
We don't make anything like that.
I was like, I I just need an adapter, a taperadapter, 20 degree to 90 degree shelf.
Like, you guys don't make that?
And he's like, oh, no.
No.
We don't make that.
I was
like, does anybody make that so I can put adifferent muzzle device on?
And he's no.
(01:53:03):
No.
I don't think anybody does.
Okay.
They want all their stuff to be they wanteverything to be proprietary.
Anything you do, you have to get it from them.
Air muzzle devices.
And, of course, they're super expensive.
And this one customer has dead air cans, so hewants the dead air muzzle device.
I can't time his dead air muzzle deviceproperly and guarantee concentricity because
(01:53:26):
it's a tapered shoulder.
And, basically, PWS was just like, sorry.
Too bad.
Can't help you.
And they didn't use a universal system forthat.
They they
So they don't have an adapter that makes ituniversal or any kind of workaround?
They might have something like that, but thiscustomer wants to use dead air.
(01:53:47):
Wanted his dead air stuff because he uses deadair.
Yeah.
But I thought dead air was using that universalthing.
That's that's in the back of the can.
Okay.
In the back
be able to get an adapter there, but again, hewanted the muzzle device from dead air.
I guess
he likes dead air muzzle devices.
Mhmm.
So I was just irate that day because gettingjerked around on the phone for thirty five
(01:54:07):
minutes and then realizing, like, I'm upShitt's Creek, and I can't do anything.
And I just A lot of tell a guy like, sorry.
Like, it just I was so mad.
But that's been a business practice in thefirearms, not amongst everyone, but amongst
some companies.
Kel Tec, for example, if you look at theirrifles, they're very difficult to work on, and
it's I've asked them about it.
It's deliberate.
They don't want you to be able to take thatrifle apart past cleaning it.
(01:54:31):
Correct.
And it just it just that sort of stuff as agunsmith frustrates me.
Ruger, Ruger's a really bad one for that.
They will not sell you certain parts to gunsMhmm.
Because they want you to send it back to thefactory.
And you can call them and be like, dude, I'm alicensed gunsmith.
I've literally I've made machine guns.
I know how to they'll be like, no.
You need to send it back to the factory.
Sorry.
(01:54:52):
Yeah.
Well, also, sometimes you have people I'veheard this story as well.
Some people try to build the gun from parts.
Oh, yeah.
I've heard that.
High point.
So that's
high point.
Yeah.
They're about that.
No.
But yeah.
But, I mean, that's a legitimate concern forsome manufacturers that there's people trying
and Kel Tec, for example, goes through that alot.
(01:55:12):
Like, someone's trying to build that gun off ofparts, and they won't off that's why they
won't.
To me, I I'll send you my business license.
I'll send you my web I'll show you that I'm anin business ethnically.
Yeah.
They don't care.
I just need care.
I need this in spring, and they're like, nope.
Send it back to the factory.
Yep.
Yeah.
Well, it it's it's it's got to do withliability too.
(01:55:32):
So I I get it.
I do get that.
But at the same time, I don't want to have towait three weeks for your freaking gun to come
back.
Yeah.
But and for what you're saying for a muzzledevice, those should be somewhat universal so
that you can pick your options.
When when you if you own an m c x, you canMhmm.
Go to Sig's web website or even Q.
(01:55:54):
It's the same Q.
It uses the same taper, and they sell a 20degree little cap that fits on, and then it
gives you a 90 degree shoulder.
And you can buy them from a couple differentpeople that make those.
Do you Speaking of speaking of q, just foreverybody that might be listening
Mhmm.
On on Joe's Joe's
(01:56:14):
Show.
Show Mhmm.
Rumble
on Wednesday, he's supposed to have mister qon.
I'm not gonna tune in because I will not benice.
You know, he called me an asshole, so, youknow, he's he's a
non boxer.
So
He might be over that.
You an asshole?
That's a long time ago.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He at one point back when ATF had just made astatement that they were gonna go after
(01:56:39):
companies that were promoting braces as a wayto get around the SDR stuff Yeah.
He came out and said that kind of
stuff Yeah.
In public.
And when I said, hey.
He said this kind of stuff to get and he'slike, he's a man.
You're an asshole.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
I I have heard that he says that about anybodythat He
(01:57:00):
he's Instead of just saying, yeah, I said that.
So
He has a lot of bravado.
He came on he came on the show.
Told himself.
He's fooled himself.
He's Well, he they they got they got jacked upby what's the name?
The people that make this the braces.
Oh.
Oh.
Think
everybody got jacked around by
SB tactical jacked them a little bit.
(01:57:22):
So they they were getting
system is fucking retarded.
They're they're
like But every everything with him is me, me, II, me me, I I I I
I designed the world me
me me me.
And it's like, okay.
Whatever.
Whatever.
Mhmm.
I I I I know somebody else like that.
There's a lot of people in the gun world whoare so full themselves.
They can't see past their end of face.
So Mhmm.
(01:57:42):
You know?
Yep.
It's very common.
It's very common with, you know, you've gotyour you've got your fake alphas.
You know, you've, there's there's a bunch ofdifferent things in between an alpha and a real
alpha.
Some people are just not.
Yeah.
And you also just don't need to be I guess, youyou know, whatever.
I don't think You know what?
(01:58:03):
A sign of a real alpha never proves it.
If you ever look in If you ever look in thewild, a true alpha animal doesn't isn't out
there trying to prove it up until the lastminute that they have to prove to you that they
will fucking, you know, Yeah. Chomp
Chomp down on Chomp down on your neck.
But in the gun world, the bravado thing is justof those things.
(01:58:25):
And so But
it's gonna be
And some of these guys have done a lot of shit.
Like, that guy that guy at q has done a lot ofstuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's done a lot of stuff.
I'll give
him that.
Yeah.
But he's gonna be on Joe shooting gallery,Joe's Mhmm.
Web Rumble show on Wednesday.
So if you wanna
On Wednesday.
See it, check
it out.
Everyone, don't don't don't watch it.
That's what Patrick and Walter say.
(01:58:46):
Don't watch.
Don't Don't watch.
Watch.
Don't watch it.
Really.
Go watch go watch it.
Joe's Joe's got a you know, Joe's reallyexcited about it.
So Yeah.
Watch it just for Joe's sake.
(01:59:11):
I don't know exactly.
Joe's tight lipped about it.
He had
Is q gonna make some stuff for the pores?
No.
Like, know, they're gonna make the they'regonna make the pee for the pores.
I'm he's he's he's making some lower pricedguns.
Yeah.
He is, actually.
Yeah.
Well, you gotta sell shit.
Well, hello.
(01:59:31):
No.
No.
Yeah.
Listen.
It I think it'll probably be a good show.
It'll be a good show.
Yeah.
He had to submit some questions and I Yeah.
You know, so he
The the the crappy thing about getting involvedwith all of y'all rascals is when I was a young
kid in college looking at YouTube videos, Ithought, oh, look at these people.
They're all so I I just like these guys doing
(01:59:53):
They all love each other.
They all work together so nicely.
I got it.
It's all rascals and decided everybody's
Most no.
Hold on a second.
Most dudes in the gun world are cool.
Most are.
Yeah.
I Yes.
There is a percentage of of messed up people,but a lot of dudes in the gun world are pretty
cool.
The manufacturers, all that kind of stuff.
(02:00:14):
There's some you know, the assholes make itseem like there's a lot of those, but the
reality is most of the people are just cool.
You you just have to know you know, you meetpeople and you you you gotta know what the
boundaries.
You know.
Mhmm.
If I don't like your gun, I'm not gonna run upto and say, hey, Your shit sucks.
(02:00:35):
Yeah.
Not gonna I'm not gonna do that.
I'm gonna just say, yeah.
Well, maybe not my thing.
You know?
Yeah.
Because you don't wanna burn that bridge.
You might need that bridge later.
Yeah.
Sometimes also you have to get past the gruffexterior wall.
Someone might meet you and think, this guy's anasshole.
Who does he think he is?
This guy just
But you're you're a sweet yeah.
You're a sweetheart.
But you have to get past that.
(02:00:56):
Yeah.
This guy don't say very much.
You know?
It's
Yeah.
Well, you know Yeah.
Know.
People you make assumptions when you don't knowsomeone.
Oh, yeah.
You do
it all the time.
You do it on first your first impression.
You walk up to somebody.
Mhmm.
You know what mean?
Yeah.
You know I mean?
So I think I think it probably will be cool.
I mean, you know, I'm interested to see Yeah.
(02:01:16):
You know, what he's coming out to talk aboutand all
that kind stuff.
People to watch it.
Yeah.
Support Joe.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gotta help Joe.
You know, Joe's got pasta to buy.
Yeah.
He's got Oh, I
forgot to
use the machine.
I'm gonna
hear from him now on that one.
You bastard.
He got all the way to the end of the show.
(02:01:38):
The next episode of the m p 40 build isactually live on Rumble.
If people wanna go watch it, post
Cool.
It's on Rumble?
Video and it's on Rumble.
The actual, like, machining is on Rumble, is
Yeah.
Nice that I can do that.
Oh, okay.
Let me see.
I'll pull it up here in a sec.
Night Train says he's going to go.
C Bola says watch it.
(02:01:58):
Tell them Walter sent you.
There you go.
Yeah.
Represent Walter.
Let's see.
So you're Be nice.
Be nice.
Be nice.
No.
I think, of course, be nice.
He's being nice if he's coming on a show.
I mean, you know Yeah.
Yeah.
I can't remember his name.
It's like it's a bun bun bring Bingham.
Yeah.
But he was on our show.
He doesn't have to go on anyone's show.
(02:02:20):
You know?
Don't think he I don't think he needs anyone'sasses or anyone's anything from them.
So I think the fact that he goes on differentshows and he's willing to
That's fun.
Get scrappy with people, we gotta give him somerespect.
But please do go and make fun of Joe.
That's the you know, that's what I say.
Let's see.
(02:02:40):
Oh, okay.
Hold on.
The baby's coming in.
The baby's coming in.
Hold on one sec.
I'll go full screen on him.
He wants to see y'all.
He likes seeing y'all.
Oh, okay.
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Okay.
Hold on.
We'll do this.
Bam.
Go say hi.
Hey.
What's up, baby?
There you go.
There you go.
Ready?
No.
Here.
Tell him good night.
Hi, night.
(02:03:01):
Good night.
Hi, night.
Yeah.
Hi, night.
Alright.
Good.
Be good.
Yes.
Be Behave yourself.
That's coming.
Yeah.
Okay.
You can better take
Hold on a second.
Hold on.
Hold on.
What is that?
What is that?
What What is that?
That?
That's what that's what he says.
(02:03:22):
Well, he I don't know if he still says that.
He used to say to me, we would do you rememberwe went to that pawnshop, Patrick?
I think I met you at a pawnshop and Chromy wasthere.
And so I'm like, Patrick is talking to thepeople, and I'm hanging out with Chromy, and
Chromy's like,
I was like, okay.
Yeah.
(02:03:42):
Every every single thing.
He's like,
Chaos.
Yes.
Absolutely.
I'm trying to find your Rumble.
I I think it's just babyfacep.
I don't actually know.
Rumble slash You
guys need to go and yeah.
(02:04:07):
I'm trying to if you find if you find it, sendme the link.
Send me the link, and then I will show people.
I found it right away.
Just typed in babyface.
Okay.
So you gotta go to Rumble Yeah.
And type in babyface.
You just search for babyface pee.
Come right up.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let's I'll put it up here.
Let's see it and go in here.
(02:04:29):
How far how
far away you go is away from here.
Be like a video.
Will you go drive all the way back Florida?
Yeah.
I'd love to see.
Or will you be on the side of the highway?
Yeah.
Oh, I'll have a trailer and it's I'll have atrailer close by.
I won't be like
It's all one word.
Oh, it's all one word?
(02:04:49):
That's probably why I did not find it.
Yeah.
It's all one word.
Yep.
Baby fist
p.
You should know.
You created this.
I created this.
Ego.
Oh, damn.
It's too late.
Yeah.
He's there.
It's there if you wanna go watch.
And it's thirty minutes.
(02:05:11):
I like I said at the beginning, it's notexciting.
Machining metal is not necessarily the mostriveting thing ever, Mhmm.
But it is I try to show every little bit ofcutting this receiver up and making it work.
So
Mhmm.
No.
I think it's interesting.
You know, a lot of people think it's kinda likemagic to do that And it may seem easy for you.
(02:05:33):
Uh-huh.
That had that has more views than anything elseon your channel.
It does.
Yeah.
It well, I'm I'm also bringing people in fromYouTube.
I have a link.
So so with the way I did it was, like, posted aYouTube video saying, hey.
If you wanna see this part two, it's over hereand that's how I got it.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You you No.
Walter, the the best feeling let me tell you.
You will you'll understand this.
(02:05:55):
I cut the slot that the bolt rides in, and thenI had the extractor in, and it rode right over
the top perfectly without touching either sideof the bolt.
And I was like, oh, god.
Okay.
It's gonna work.
Yeah.
I think it's interesting to watch that.
And I think people even if they did notplanning on doing it themselves, I think people
(02:06:17):
are interested in seeing how it's done.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then that brings value to to you.
Like, if someone out there decides that theywanna go to you and have you, build something
for them.
You know?
Yeah.
We can we can reblue a, post sample m p 40 forsomebody else and it'll look good.
(02:06:39):
Oh, okay.
Well, I will bring it along.
And the f are you familiar with the FPB?
The ones are selling
on the market now.
They're Portuguese.
Supposedly that bolt was supposed to work in anm p 40.
I believe so.
I have
I have that whole assembly too, and I haven'tit didn't seem like it was I I've got a couple
(02:06:59):
those kids.
I didn't see it I didn't seem like it wasworking quite right, but I'll bring that along
too.
Yeah.
We'll take a look at it.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Okay.
Alright.
So listen.
We we are past the 09:00 hour here.
We're gonna wrap it up.
We should be back.
I believe we'll be back next Monday, I think.
I have to, you know, double check that, but weshould be here.
(02:07:21):
So I'll get these guys to tell you how you canfollow them, support them, etcetera.
We'll start with Patrick since we're talkingabout Babyface P.
ChromeVanium Arms, phone number's on there.
Email's on there.
If you wanna come, get some work done, send itmy way.
ChromeVanium Arms.
Otherwise, babyface p on YouTube.
We are actively I mean, y'all are seeing itspoiled here because the gun's literally done,
(02:07:44):
and I shot a whole bunch of rounds over theweekend.
But, actively on YouTube and on Rumble, we arebuilding out the m p 40.
So if you wanna go look how it's done, I postedit on both places.
Start at YouTube.
It'll take you where you need to go.
Let's let's do that.
Yeah.
I think if you put some consistent content onRumble, you could do well.
They're building an an audience.
We'll see.
Yeah.
I wanna see how that how that works.
(02:08:06):
Yeah.
I'd like to see how it
Yeah.
Obviously, it's not as big as YouTube, butthere's just so many, hoops you gotta jump
through for YouTube with this kind of stuffnowadays.
So, yeah.
So there you go.
Make sure you support babyface.
He is babyfacep on whatever social media he'son.
I think that's I wanna say x and Instagram andFacebook.
Right?
I don't post a lot on Twitter.
(02:08:26):
Instagram is baby underscore facep.
YouTube is babyfacep.
He rumbles babyfacep.
Alright.
Boom.
There you go.
Alright, Walt.
How can the people follow, support, conversatewith you, etcetera?
Okay.
Well, they can follow us.
Safety of Firearms on YouTube, Facebook,Instagram.
A little bit on Rumble, a little bit on Player.
(02:08:46):
And then there's stenparts stenparts.com.
That's, you can say that over here too, can'tyou?
You say stenparts.com.
Yeah.
I don't I don't care.
Either way, it doesn't matter.
YouTube is always on YouTube.
No.
Yeah.
But even when this goes to YouTube, they'realways, like Yeah.
You know, demonetizing us or do or justdeleting the podcast or whatever they wanna do.
(02:09:07):
It's all good.
Yeah.
Bless their hearts.
Yeah.
But, yeah, Safety Over Firearms.
That's safetyoverfirearms.com.
You can call the shop, and the shop number ison stanparts.com and on safetyoverfirearms.com.
And then there's dirt foot racing and minibikestuff.
And yeah.
And we have 50 calibers in stock right now ifyou're looking for a 50 cal.
Yeah.
(02:09:28):
Fit in single
I see a lot of questions and stuff like that onthe social media.
I really do wanna remind you guys.
I think for both Patrick and Walt, you need tocall their asses.
I I always have the phone next to me.
If you need something, give me a call.
Yeah.
I do check my email, but my phone, literally,it rings directly to me.
I will be here.
Yeah.
And I don't know if Patrick figured out how tosell these patches yet, but
(02:09:51):
they will actually working on that too.
There you go.
So that's that's in the works.
I'll let you guys know when that's going.
Alright.
Thanks for hanging out with us.
We'll see you next week.
Same bat time, same bat place.
Big thanks to Walter and Patrick for coming onthe show tonight as well as all the people out
there.
I didn't see shooting gallery respond to us, soI don't know if he left or he realized we're
(02:10:13):
making fun of him.
But make sure you go check him out onWednesday.
That should actually be
Wednesday night.
Check out his show.
Yeah.
Wednesday night.
That should be a fun podcast.
Alright, guys.
We'll see you.
We are out of here.
Let me go through this and hit the buttons.
See you.