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(00:00):
To Rumble here so I can this thing is always,like, jumping through hoops.
(00:07):
K.
It looks like everything is sending to Rumble.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright.
So we're just waiting for baby face.
What's up, man?
What were you doing in Vegas?
(00:29):
I I had to go out there for a van thing withSunshine State RV.
There's a company that they carry their vans,and that company is in Vegas.
They had, like, a open house and stuff, so Iwent to make a factory tour video and stuff
like that.
Had to do, like, a meet and greet and all thatkind of stuff.
(00:52):
You know, they had a it was other other, like,van YouTubers out there.
I figured it was a van thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just, like, a quick in and out for the week.
We were there Thursday night, and we leftSunday night.
We got back here this morning.
Oh, okay.
So,
(01:13):
man, I I just can't stand Vegas, to be honestwith you.
Yeah.
You know, I I don't hate it or anything, butit's just
It's just Vegas.
That's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's so fake.
Fake.
It's fake, and, like, everything isridiculously expensive.
(01:36):
And
Yeah.
It's it's overpriced fake.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
But, you know, I went by IWC to look at somewatches.
Oh, okay.
Eileen Eileen, the lady that sold you my watchand your watch, she wasn't there.
And then they were showing me some ridiculous,like, hundred thousand dollar watches.
(02:01):
Just just keep right on moving.
Just keep right on moving.
No.
I looked at it.
I was like, oh, that's very nice.
Oh, that's
very nice.
So just keep right on moving.
Nothing to see.
Nothing to see.
But
yeah.
You
you were you were
dream building.
You were dream building.
Yeah.
I mean, what else am I gonna do in Vegas?
You know what I mean?
Like, I don't have anything else to do, but Ialso don't have the money.
(02:27):
Yeah.
Well Yeah.
So
I'm paying for mine.
So That place I went to for dinner with I wentwith with Nick Schmidt from Sunshine.
That's the video I put up where every time theygave the people the thousand dollar steak, it
was like a whole presentation.
Buy thousand dollar stakes?
Yeah.
(02:47):
Fucking hell.
Yeah.
I'll show you.
I'll show you when we when we
people got more dollars than cents.
There's a lot of people doing it there.
Yeah.
It's it's it's a look at it's it's a look at mething.
You know?
Yeah.
It's stupid.
It's big it's Vegas.
It's a typical Vegas craziness.
Okay.
(03:07):
Let me see if let me see if I have all of thisset.
So let's see.
How do we do this?
Fall asleep is what we do.
Yeah.
So you guys ready?
Yeah.
We should just up.
Yeah.
Hold on one second.
I got You
need get started.
Yeah.
I just gotta make sure it's actually started,we may have to double check-in some places.
(03:30):
Alright.
So let me see.
I'm gonna hit I can do I I think all the stuffis muted, so I'm just gonna hit go live.
Check Rumble.
Yeah.
Rumble.
So watch Rumble.
So I'm gonna hit go live.
So it says 54321.
Hello.
Let's see.
Are we feeding out to the folks out there?
(03:50):
Let us know if you can actually hear us or andthe audio is good.
Probably not till Friday.
I know there's a little bit of a delay, so I'mgonna give it a couple of minutes here.
Okay.
I see we got a bunch of people in the chat.
If you guys can hear us, hit those thumbs up.
Oh, it's a boy.
Oh, baby baby.
Mommy.
Mommy.
Oh, he's talking a lot now.
(04:10):
So, yeah, I'm just waiting for confirmationthat it's live and streaming through to people
here.
I think I did every I definitely don't hear anykind of audio feedback, So, hopefully, I'm
doing something.
We're live.
We are?
We're live?
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
Cool.
Cool.
Chromie v is joining us.
Look at that, Chromie v.
All grown up.
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I got a gun right here.
Walter's got a gun.
Oh, wow.
Look at that.
Yeah.
Patrick is starting a really good collectionwith
these things.
Bought that.
Yeah.
So, anyway, I is it possible I did everythingright this time?
I don't know.
Somehow, I feel in doubt of me doing everythingright.
(04:52):
I don't know what's going on.
Scott, okay.
Yeah.
Let's hit, let's hit the button here then andget it going and see how it is.
Let's jump on.
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(05:36):
Exactly.
Just like you, Walter.
Shout out to everyone out there.
Let's see.
Let's get the jazz hands going.
Get the jazz hands with the guns.
You are watching us live if this is all workingthe way it's supposed to from the rumbles.
That's right.
We are in the rumbles because, YouTube won'tlet us, like, touch guns like that.
(05:58):
Check out.
I'm holding the Yeet Cannon.
Walter is holding some kind of
holding the Draco Draco.
Draco.
Was about to say.
With
a Polish thing I just got on you.
Yeah.
This.
Draco, I forgot.
Patrick had, I think, f n, so I can't evenremember.
Look at look at
what he's doing.
Oh, he knows how to load a magazine.
Oh, boy.
(06:18):
Here we oh, and he tapped it in too.
Look at that.
He double checked to make sure the magazineclicked in.
Comey feet.
This is Hold on.
Hold on one second.
In my life showing him how to do this.
If I didn't see that live here Hold on.
Let me switch over full screen to let me switchover full screen to babyface for a second.
(06:40):
I just saw that.
I did too.
Hold on.
We gotta check.
Gotta be careful with that.
Yeah.
You're gonna have to you're gonna have to keephis grubby little paws off of stuff.
You can't keep guns Anything above, like, headheight cannot be on the ground anymore.
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Chrome e v.
Look at this.
(07:00):
Okay.
This time, he's he does he's doing one of mynumbers and putting it in backwards.
You just cheated, Patrick.
He would have figured it out.
I think he flipped it back anyway.
Yeah.
This kid I don't know, man.
We might be looking at the next Elon Musk.
I love the fingers on the trigger, though.
I love that.
Oh, yeah.
(07:20):
Walkie's loaded.
Great
trigger disc Yeah.
By the way, all safety precautions are beingtaken with Chromiebee.
Wipe
and trigger.
Yes.
All safety precautions are being taken by byPatrick, babyface p, I should say.
But, yeah, Chromy, he's like this.
I've seen him in you know, whenever I see him,he is he likes to he likes to mess around with
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the Patrick froze.
Oh, there he goes.
Yeah.
Cromie, you cannot keep him out of anything.
So
No.
No.
Yeah.
It's it's not possible.
Yes.
So shout out to can't
believe he put the magazines in.
Yeah.
No.
That was good.
That was good.
So this is episode 1,057 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.
The title is how is Trump tariff war affectingyou?
(08:09):
We'll talk with the folks out there about that.
We've got, of course, babyface p joining us,and we've got Walter Keller of safe to heart
safety harbor firearms, without which we wouldnot be here.
Someone's gotta, like, pay the bills, you know,and keep me in nice, what is this poly is this
polyester, Patrick?
Is this this Oh, that's
a % polyester.
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polyester.
Yeah.
Keep me a nice flammable polyester.
Well, this actually came from brownouts.
You guys remember this one?
Yes.
No.
Yeah.
Mommy, you should
see what you're saying.
You didn't get one of these Uzi shirts or No.
This was Brownells.
Right, Lola?
This Uzi shirt?
He picked it up.
I think so.
They put the mags on
I think it came from Brownells or something.
The last one I got from Brownells didn't fitme.
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So
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then then they got rid of Roy.
So
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Got rid of Roy.
Well, so
well, no.
Roy moved on up.
Yeah.
But all that whole that whole bunch has been
It it kinda died.
It was really sad.
I I've noticed that.
The squad we knew we knew has moved on, butthere are there are other folks at Brownells.
(09:14):
Excuse me.
We still deal with them.
I saw them last you know, I when did I seethem?
Oh, last year at GunCon.
Saw them.
Although this year at Gun the it's not gonna bea Brownells GunCon this year.
It's gonna be in Ohio somewhere.
It's not as free flowing as it used to be.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(09:34):
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
There's some things going on there.
Some things going on there.
Nothing that I know about.
If anybody wants to know, I don't know anythingabout what's going on there.
But yeah.
Interesting.
So, shout out to let's see who's in the chathere, first of all.
We got a ton of people here in the chat.
Do us a favor and hit those, hit the What doyou call
(09:54):
it over here?
It's the thumbs ups here.
We got four we've got four thumbs ups so far.
So just help us out with this with thealgorithm here on Rumble and hit those thumbs
ups.
If you're not seeing this, sometimes you haveto, like, refresh a couple of times.
Like, I noticed I had to hit refresh a fewtimes to see it.
Go ahead.
(10:15):
Yeah.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It don't cost you nothing.
Hit the button.
Come on.
Yes.
And Don't
be Don't be scared.
Yes.
And big shout out to I forgot the name of theguy.
It's something 99.
We'll we'll probably see him tonight.
But he is affiliated with Mark what am Italking about?
With Dark and with and with John.
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Something.
Right?
Yeah.
Hotdog ninety nine, I think.
And he's been giving people a lot ofmemberships and stuff, so big thanks to him.
So I see Cbolus out there.
Knight Train is out there.
Penn seven one two.
That's me.
That's me.
Oh, that's you.
Oh, Penns, of course.
Pennsgauer.
Yeah.
When I yeah.
When I tried to Rumble Rumble sucks in somerespects, making a log every time you do it.
(11:01):
You know?
You started all over again?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I should have figured out the pins.
Yeah.
I got about three alter egos on Rumble.
So
interesting.
Well, so one of these days, I need to go cometo your place and take a look at what you're
doing.
Uh-huh.
But, yes, I do agree.
There are some you know?
Because you this should all be saving in yourbrowser or something, Walt.
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I don't know.
It should be.
It depends I know.
In the laptop in
Mhmm.
Where I do the show at, and it pops right upand logs right in without me doing anything.
Okay.
You know, I'll take I'll take it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, if you look at here, like, if I commentin here, it looks like Strangerpalooza
commenting because the whole this whole channelwas put in on Strangerpalooza because Rumble
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reached out to us, and they wanted the vancontent, and then they created the other
channels for us.
So that means that Strangerpalooza is kind oflike the top channel, and then the other
channels are they're they're there, and they'reseparate.
So this is going out on Who Moved My Freedom,but whenever I comment, it says
Strangerpalooza.
So, yeah, it's got it's stuff going on.
(12:09):
Kurt twenty four is out there.
Night Train is out there.
And now when I say Night Train, yes.
Already shooting gallery, and he is out thereas well.
So shout out to everyone, and I'm gonna say hitthe thumbs ups.
Bullfucking.
So there you go.
Yo.
How was you guys weekend?
What did guys get up to?
It was good over here.
We well, we were busy.
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We were busy driving all across the state, Butotherwise, it was good.
What were you driving all across the state for?
What are you getting you don't even like todrive.
No.
I don't.
And I don't even own the item that I Ipurchased yet.
So Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
You're looking for a car?
Yeah.
Car
and then
they were bluing
they were
bluing tanks and
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some Yeah.
I had
to go pick up some bluing tank.
It was it was a whole whole disaster.
You know, bluing stuff is really corrosive andnasty.
Know.
Yeah.
Now we're we will find a spot for
it that doesn't infect us.
Not in your not in your garage.
Yeah.
Don't let, yeah, don't let crummy get anywherenear to that.
No.
It will be it will be safe.
Don't worry.
Yeah.
And I'll let everyone take your guesses rightnow in the chat.
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What what I guess you say brand.
What brand car do you think babyface p bought?
Come on.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Let's see what the people will say.
Let's see what the people say.
Know what I got.
Yeah.
No.
Everyone doesn't know yet.
Don't say anything, babyface p.
Let us know what brand vehicle do you thinkbabyface p just bought.
(13:38):
So Night Train says you're Draco's big brother,the Wasser 10, something like that.
That's from, jade grew.
Jade grew says Ford.
Bing.
Bing.
Bing.
Bing.
Bing.
Bing.
Bing.
We have a winner already.
Yeah.
Of course.
He's not buying anything else.
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We were thinking about a Toyota, but it theFord was cheaper.
So I want
the Ford.
Now is I don't think that's the only thing, butsure.
Fine.
No.
No.
It was.
We were we were looking at a Toyota for awhile.
You already have a Toyota, so I'm not sayingyou're against Toyotas.
I yeah.
I'm on another one of those, but to beperfectly honest, we can't afford that at the
(14:20):
moment.
Big there those Big difference from what yousaid you paid for that and what you said you
paid for this.
So
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's about Yeah.
Two and a half times the price between whatwould be my car and what would be my wife's
car.
Yeah.
The the the Bronco junior things, did theysuffer from the engine problems that the
That the Broncos had?
No.
(14:41):
So they had totally different engines.
They suffer from their own engine problems, ofcourse.
That's why we
So But Do we so do do we have a did you sendpictures of what you bought?
I don't know.
I don't know, actually.
Sent pictures of some of some rental thatyou're driving around from them.
Mine the one that I actually bought was a usedBronco Sport.
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It's in, like, their bluish gray color.
Mhmm.
But it had it had a crack in the windshield, soit had a little chip in the windshield.
And Ford said that they're just gonna put awhole new windshield on, and I'm not gonna
argue with that.
Plus, it had a battery recall, so the batteryrecall is getting fixed, and all of that is
getting done before I purchase it.
So, again, I'm not arguing with it.
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But I did get to take it home.
So instead, I got to take home the Penelope pitstop mobile, which I'm not I I I like it a lot,
and I've gotten more looks out of that car thanI think I've ever got out of my Mustang.
So baby face p bought a Ford Bronco Sport.
What color?
I'm looking at a bunch of different ones.
Area 51 is what Ford calls it.
It's like a blue gray.
Not gonna get gray.
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Is it like is it like a greenish blue gray,
or is
it
like Not a green.
Is it, like, avalanche gray?
Yeah.
If it's, like, a dark blue a second.
Hold up.
It's a dark blue.
Oh, is it like this?
No.
Is it?
Oh my.
It's it's darker.
That's it right there.
That's Oh, this is
how it is?
That's what I bought.
Oh, okay.
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Ours just has a blue roof as well.
We didn't get the black roof.
We got the blue roof.
Oh, it has a okay.
So that's probably an upgrade?
I don't know.
Again, it was a used car, so I bought what itwas a good price.
For since we're beating around the bush andwe're talking cars, it was $19,000.
It was not very expensive.
That's not bad.
Thousand miles on it.
It's not bad.
(16:27):
What what year is it?
Twenty one.
Twenty '1?
They $19.19 grand is not bad.
Yeah.
It's it's not we talked about this.
We hemmed and honed.
It's not my dream car.
It's not what I wanna drive forever.
Mhmm.
It's our five year plan.
I I needed something easier to take a kid inand out of.
(16:47):
Somebody someone said Chevy nitrate.
C Bullis said Schwinn, and Kirk twenty foursaid the area 51 color, so he knows.
There you go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I like it.
I think
it looks pretty good.
Right now, because I don't own that, I don'thave that in possession.
I'm currently driving a Ford Bronco SportHeritage Edition.
(17:09):
Look that one up there.
Wait.
Okay.
And I'm not gonna lie.
If it weren't 20,000 more dollars or 15,000more dollars, I would have bought this color,
but this one's brand
new.
Edition is oh, okay.
So let me understand this.
Oh, the heritage edition.
You'll
So the her yeah.
I'm looking at it.
So the heritage edition is just one color.
It comes in this baby blue?
Yep.
That's it.
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Yep.
It's called, Robin's Day blue.
No.
Actually, I think
it comes in
one other color, but it's a Robin's
Day blue.
Does does it have these white, rims?
Yep.
White rims.
It's got the red Bronco.
I like it.
I think it's fun.
What
what all the comments you guys are making aboutdicks and and everything else
No.
I made the comment.
(17:49):
You you make it sound like it was the worst
thing in the world, but it's just Yeah.
No.
It I like it, honestly.
I think it oh, I got dinner here.
I think it looks pretty good.
I'm really happy with it.
So first of all, no one none of us could doyeah.
None of us could do anything without the restof the people get, like, getting their dicks
in.
No matter what let me tell everybody.
(18:10):
No matter what happens, somebody brings updicks.
And it's it's it's then I leave.
I leave the conversation, and it's like, I'mover.
Because I don't need to talk about dicks withdudes.
You know?
Well, Patrick said something about he feelslike dick dastardly driving that
gonna race dick dastardly.
Do you
know who that is?
Right?
Yes.
I know.
It's a cartoon.
(18:31):
Cartoon guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
With a
with, like, a mustache handlebar mustache and
He's a evil guy.
He's a
evil guy.
Ray Saturday morning racing cartoon?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. I watched it.
I grew up with whatever?
Yeah.
Wacky it's called wacky racers.
Wacky there you go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I
They were also in the new Scooby Doo.
The three d Scooby Doo that came out a fewyears ago.
(18:52):
They were in there, those characters.
Oh, didn't know that.
They yeah.
It is owned by Hanna Barbera, so it's the samething.
Yeah.
But this color makes me think of Penelope Pitstop.
Even though hers was pink, this one is likecotton candy blue.
Yeah.
Well So that's So first of all, the BroncoSports are good looking cars.
I like to make fun of them because they're notBroncos.
(19:12):
They're they're not
just They're not a full size Bronco.
That's just marketing that Ford did.
Yep.
Yep.
It's a
They're about as as they're about as bad as aMach E that you hate.
Don't even bring it up.
What?
They ate.
I'm sorry.
It's the same thing.
I gotta turn I gotta turn my volume down.
You guys are pulling my ear.
It is
not as anywhere close to a maki because Ithought about that already.
(19:35):
It's the same kind of marketing thing that'swas the maki.
That's trying turn a sports car into
a car over trip.
It's it's the it's the little wannabe Broncothat person can't afford the $50,000 Bronco.
Well, also person.
I'm the person.
And but Mhmm.
And or more.
50,000 or more, which is They are.
(19:55):
So on the used market, those full size Broncosare still pulling in $50, and I'm just not
doing it.
Sorry.
I'm Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not doing it.
So Well, yeah.
And they made a lot of them, so you are gonnaget those cheap, like, if you're talking about
an actual Bronco.
But it's just marketing from Ford, but I thinkthey're good looking cars.
But, you know, I gotta make I gotta make fun ofyou.
So when you said dick dastardly, I said there'sno dicks involved in that thing, and then
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Walter put question mark question mark questionmark.
I was telling Lola, like
they
talking about?
What are they talking about?
The so they So those got released before peoplecould actually buy the real Broncos.
And then I saw a lot of women driving them.
And then there are people who bought those notknowing they weren't actually Broncos.
They're like, oh, this is the new
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Bronco.
Were.
There is Yeah.
You know what's funny?
Into that.
Mhmm.
It driving next to a Jeep Wrangler, I don'tfeel like it's that much smaller than a
Wrangler even though the full size Bronco issupposed to compete with the four door
Wrangler.
Mhmm.
This thing doesn't feel that small.
Obviously, I would love to one day own a fullsize Bronco or something bigger,
(21:02):
but
I ain't ain't got no money now.
You know?
The Broncos the actual Broncos are nice.
Lola likes those.
She likes those more than the Indios Grenadier.
Oh.
Because I'm I'm between my my quote, unquotedream car is either gonna be a a four Runner or
(21:23):
a Bronco or something
I tried to get Patrick to buy a model a Teslamodel
one.
They're too expensive for what I needed.
That was the problem.
He
didn't wanna he didn't wanna get protested.
I know.
I told you I did.
I told you I actually did.
The problem was they were too expensive.
The because I need something bigger.
I don't need a car.
I need a SUV type thing.
(21:43):
Yeah.
I think you wanted the model x, but when welooked it up, the model x was not, like, within
20
Like, the lowest you can get is, like, 35.
You could have gotten a you could have gotten aused Model y for, 25, and if you buy a used
electric car people may not know that I'm nottrying to make anyone buy electric cars.
But if you buy a used electric car in Americathat's less than 25,000, you can actually get a
(22:04):
$5,000 rebate right at the dealership ifthey're registered with the government for all
that, including with Tesla.
So you
get It's all over with, though.
That's that's all over with.
No.
That's still in effect.
Well, Patrick looked it up.
Remember?
Oh, I don't know.
You probably weren't there, Walt.
But, Patrick, that's still in effect for now.
That's probably gonna go away.
When we talk about all the tariff stuff Yeah.
(22:25):
All of that, I think, is going to go away, but,electric cars are gonna start getting cheap
here.
A lot of there's a lot of electric cars gettingput out.
A lot of people aren't selling stuff, includingincluding Ford.
I was talking to my my Audi dealership, which Ibought a ton of Audis from, so I can, like, hit
up the the the folks over there that I know.
(22:46):
And I and I hit them up, and I was like, hey.
Is is all the the Elon Musk hate helping youguys sell, like, electric Audis?
You know what they told me?
No.
What what do you guys think they said?
Yeah.
No.
They said no.
The prob nothing's gonna nothing's gonna helpthe new car market until the prices come down.
Nothing.
So the
(23:07):
the market is fast.
Agree.
Agree with that.
Interest rates are too high, prices are toohigh.
Yeah.
Bottom line.
And and even in the used car market, they'renot setting the world fire either because stuff
is still too high in the used car market.
Interest rates are high.
Yes.
And a lot of prices are high.
Prices have to come way off from where they'reat.
(23:29):
We're still playing there's still the cardealers are still playing the COVID game.
Like, there's something special going on, andthere's nothing special going on besides the
fact that they're charging too much.
Yeah.
What when they when they have to start crushingthose cars sitting on the lots, we have the
opposite going on of COVID.
When COVID was going on, you would drive aroundand see no cars on the lot.
Now they have to hot they have to rent outextra lots to go stash cars over on.
(23:54):
And they have to they are paying big dollarsfor that.
Mhmm.
They are
they they lease all or or they they have amonthly payment on all of those vehicles that I
can't sell that aren't selling.
And they're they're stacking that money up.
They're gonna want that stuff gone real
soon. So
So what happens with a, yeah, what happens witha dealership, and I figure really figured this
out working in the Like, doing a lot of the vanstuff.
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So a a typical car dealership or a dealershipof, even vans, let's say, RVs, they have what's
called a floor plan.
So what that means is that allow they the bankgives them a certain amount of money.
They could buy cars.
Right?
So Mhmm.
They can have those cars on the lot somewherebetween thirty and sixty days, and they're not
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paying interest on the cars or paying for thecars after that time.
Or you're 60.
Yep.
They start.
I They start they start getting bills.
And imagine if you have $20,000,000 worth ofcars or 10,000,000 or 5,000,000 sitting on the
lot.
And and the problem that these dealers havedone, especially with trucks Mhmm.
Is they bought all these fancy ass trucks.
(24:59):
Mhmm.
And nobody nobody wants to spend a hundredgrand for a day.
For a pickup truck?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Were they were multiple 80 to a hundred grandmonsters sitting on the lot, and I doubt What?
They're selling
I mean, just imagine so before, like, $80 I remI'm not talking that far back.
If you go back ten years, eighty grand was likea really nice super loaded SUV.
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You could get incredible something.
80 $80.
80 grand.
Grand at one time, you could get a Fiveseconds.
It was nuts.
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I I didn't see that.
If you if you could send it to me, it'll begreat.
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Remember that gun that has
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Yeah.
The the Redemption or the Redeemer?
Yeah.
They they won their court case.
That is not an SVR.
Oh, they did win that court case?
They just had a press release, I think, like,two days or three
days I gotta look
that up.
Gotta look it up.
Oh, okay.
Let me look that up.
First of all, let me do this because I've beenmeaning
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to you.
I got an email from them saying, hey.
Look at this.
It's not an SBR.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
We gotta look this up and see what's going onhere.
Let me oh, right now, we're looking at Waltereating ice cream.
So this is so bonkers.
Like It could.
Who who wants to the the other thing is ourgoal is I told Marley.
(26:52):
I told for anybody that's my wife or anybodythat's new listening.
I told her that I want this car paid offbecause I traded my Mustang in.
So we have a 12 or $13,000 car note.
And I told her by end of year, I want that paidoff.
I don't want to carry that card note out.
Like, I wanna I wanna work, get that thing paidoff, and then be done with it.
And then we can trade it in whenever we feellike we wanna upgrade.
(27:15):
It's able to be traded up.
Mhmm.
But, yeah, I I can't imagine having another 40or $50,000 car note right now.
That's crazy.
40 or 50?
Could you imagine having an $80,000 car you'repaying on?
And it's it's not a
whole You guys are making me laugh.
You know, I've got a van.
My van was a hundred and $50.
You're a you're
a prime example too.
It's losing value as fast as you can
(27:36):
Oh, yeah.
Faster than you can
A %.
Only thing for me, it's business.
So, like, the van's business.
Know?
But yeah.
Most of these people most of these people areshow off.
So they go they go buy that fancy ass truck toshow off to their buddies.
They got a brand new boat they're pullingbehind it.
They they live in a house they don't own.
They every every drop of their income goes forpaying for some stupid
(28:00):
That's vehicle.
That's the American lifestyle.
And I really listen.
I
It's not
Like Walter just said, I've for for example,I've been one of those people to ball out like
that, you know.
But you're not
you're doing is spend
Well, yeah.
I so listen.
I think in As you get more As you grow up andyou learn in life and stuff, you you you do
(28:21):
different things.
First of all, I've bought cars and thingsbecause I'm a YouTuber.
So, doing the gun thing, which I started doingon YouTube and I still do, you buy guns.
Right?
No one was sending me guns and stuff like that.
We still buy guns.
Some sometimes people send us stuff, but youyou buy these things.
Cars are very expensive, but I wanted to getinto the car game, so I was messing around
buying different cars, and that was saturated.
(28:44):
I think I We did very well when we got the vangame because as many people weren't doing that.
But, yeah, that's I'm try first of all, like,my house is paid off.
You know, I live out in the
See, that's that's our goal though.
Like, that's my goal
Yeah.
Get all those debts paid down.
Mhmm.
It's it's so liberating.
When we four or five years ago, when we fullygot rid of our credit card debt Mhmm.
(29:06):
It was, the most liberating thing.
At the end of the month, I was like, oh my god.
We have so much money.
But it's
It's amazing.
It's tough to get rid of the by let let me showyou this.
I I do wanna talk about the credit card debt.
It's tough to get so check it out.
This is this is our this is our logo.
What's what's up, Walt?
What happened?
I'm just saying it says it's tough.
Yes.
It's tough, man.
You just have to be.
(29:27):
Yeah.
We were diligent and we put $500 a month, eachof us, on a credit card.
Yes.
You You gotta be pig headed.
By the way, here's our logo.
Since since we're talking about the tariff warsand all that, you see there's cars and
tractors.
Someone's probably like, why tractors in here?
There's the scruffy dog that represents babyface p.
(29:49):
Know?
Brought up tractors today talking abouttractors.
Yeah.
There's the yeah.
There you go.
There's the well, a lot of our tractors are notcoming from America, people.
There's the eagle that represents Walt, and, ofcourse, the skull, that's me.
Money of stuff blowing up, trade wars going on.
That's what that whole thing is about.
But let me say this in what?
(30:10):
Oh, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Finish it.
No.
Was gonna say, in terms of the getting rid Sothe funny thing happened, Lola and I were
talking about this.
So, you know, like, Lola is the boss of allmonies.
So Lola makes her money.
Lola is the boss of that.
I make my money.
Lola is the boss of that.
This is how I this is my secret to stayingmarried.
(30:31):
She wasn't.
You didn't have nothing.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So this is how, you know So anyway, so Lolapaid off this credit card.
Right?
She's, like, she's, you know, really good withthis.
So I had Let's I think I think I had a thousandbucks on it.
So Lola was like, listen, this credit card, theinterest rate, everything's horrible.
I'm paying this thousand bucks off.
(30:51):
She pays it off.
Like, a month later, they sent the credit cardcompany sends her a bill, says, you owe us $30.
She's like, why the hell?
Why is there $30 on here?
I paid this thing off.
They were like, oh, that's interest chargesfrom that thousand dollars or something.
Yep.
So she was very mad.
She paid that off.
Then she just recently again got another bill.
(31:15):
This is why
For $30.
Credit card debt.
Yeah.
And she's calls them up.
She's like, why the hell is there another billfor $30?
When I put they're like, oh, we, if you have aa a thing there and we charge you interest, we
do it two months.
I was like, this is crazy.
They're just gonna
keep scum.
Yeah.
They're just gonna keep doing this.
(31:35):
So she paid that off, and I was like, listen.
At some point here, if next month, they hit youagain, this is like this is nuts.
But yeah.
And you can't talk to anyone over there.
Everyone you talk to in a different country.
If you tell them I wanna talk to a manager,it's a manager who's in a different country.
Yep.
Hello?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No Americans.
So it is it is crazy dealing with debt andstuff like that.
(31:58):
And I wanna talk about this in terms of thetariffs with you guys because the right now,
media and all that is making everyone panicover what's happening.
I don't think people should panic.
If anything, this is gonna help you.
If if, things get too expensive or whatever,it's gonna help you to stop.
For me that's hilarious is the people that arepanicking were the same ones that are saying
(32:22):
eat the rich, tax the wealthy.
You're you're literally fixing the stockmarket.
But it it's don't touch my body, Crow.
You can't touch
my body.
But but now that things are getting corrected.
Oh, no.
No.
This is terrible.
Hands off.
You're talking about hands off.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And go get your COVID shot.
Listen.
There's a lot going on in the in the tariffforce.
(32:45):
First of all, I thought I'm pretty sure in thenews, saw, like, 50 countries have already
started negotiating.
Absolutely.
Because they're not stupid.
Mhmm.
It's all simply it's fixed very easily.
There's no big deal.
You just you you you us, Japan, we sit down andtalk.
Okay.
Here's a here's a here's a good amount for bothof us.
We agree to it.
Done.
(33:05):
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Next?
Yeah.
Cambodia, next.
Vietnam, next.
In the end, what's in the end, what's happeningis that so I I don't know.
The simplest way I could boil it down is thewhole world is making stuff.
Every country out there pretty much that youcould think of.
There's probably a few countries that aremaking.
Yeah.
We're we're consuming about a third.
(33:27):
So America is making things.
Everywhere else is making things.
But America consumes a third at least minimumof what the whole world makes.
So everyone's selling us stuff, but when wemake stuff and we send it to other places, they
tax the living bejeebus out of us.
We get taxed when we make things and send themto the to Europe, to anywhere.
(33:48):
But when they make things and send it here, thetaxes have not been reciprocal up until now.
Mhmm.
Go ahead, Will. And
And as much as you don't like what he says,it's true.
Mhmm.
Trump might say he as much as oh, you know, hehe's he's it's like, it's true.
You know?
Yeah.
To me, it's not about defending Trump.
I mean, this is a problem.
(34:09):
This is why, like, a lot of, important thingsthat should be made in America is not made
here.
Why why should we get taken advantage of intrade deals?
There's no reason for it.
It's detrimental to us.
I mean, if you for for example, where is thatFord Bronco you just bought made?
Do you know?
Mexico.
I was not happy about that.
(34:30):
Made in Mexico.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So okay.
Yes.
Assembled in Mexico.
Now, not everything's made in Mexico.
A lot of the parts, are made in China and stufflike that.
Oh, problem.
Yeah.
The
parts Because where else are you gonna makethem?
And you can't get screws and bolts and stufflike that, by the way, unless you they're made
in China or India.
None of that stuff is made in America.
(34:52):
And the problem with that is what like, when weran into COVID, if these things are getting
made in other countries and not made inAmerica, and then we have a issue like that
goes down or that country doesn't like us, ifChina doesn't like us and we don't get screws,
what happens?
Well, that can all it's not the end of theworld.
(35:12):
It's not.
It's not the end of the world, for sure.
But we also we need motivation to make thingshere.
That's what I'm saying.
We need a reason. the
to make things incentives.
Turn off you gotta turn off the lawyers.
You gotta turn off the EPA.
You gotta turn off the unions.
Yeah.
You gotta there's so many things that pushedall that manufacturing away.
(35:34):
It wasn't just because it was cheaper overthere.
It's because it's too fucking expensive here.
Yeah.
Because of all
That's part of it.
Yeah.
It's absolutely part of it.
You know?
Look at Detroit.
Detroit used to be a a megalopolis town, city.
Huge.
Yeah.
Oh, look.
I got oh, two.
And A pizza.
Two thirds of the old Detroit deserve it now.
(35:54):
It's it's sad, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, there are some struggling business.
What is it?
Shinola and stuff like that, but that's not alot.
That that they're not That's not enough.
That's That's not enough.
Are the watch company?
Yeah.
Well, Shinola makes watches.
They make a bunch of stuff.
Barely make anything in Detroit though.
They they buy parts from Japan and andmanufacture to put them together in
(36:15):
I mean
That's all they
do.
I'm I'm I'm from a city in Illinois calledRockford.
Rockford used to be the screw cap of the worldof the world.
So this is where all the screws and everythingwere made?
Fasteners fasteners, hinges, all that stuff.
All the stuff for Detroit was all made inRockford.
Mhmm.
It's all gone now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That started that's that's started lateseventies.
(36:36):
That's been going on for a long time where itjust Yeah.
Just went away.
Yeah.
Well, there's been different waves.
It's not just the Chinese.
I think the Chinese are probably the biggestabusers of the the way the system is going.
And one you know, back in the eighties, it was,the Japanese.
You know, it's been different places, doingthat.
But there's a lot of countries coming to thetable and people are freaking out and
(36:59):
panicking.
Here's my thing.
First of all, all of us, and I'm not trying totake myself out of it.
There's stuff I love to buy.
You know?
I always I have my things I'm into.
I'm into cars.
I'm into guns.
I'm into watches a little bit.
You know?
But the thing is is that we all need themotivation.
So if things get so expensive that you can'tbuy it, just ask yourself, what do you actually
(37:21):
have to buy to to get yeah.
I believe so.
Yeah.
When it go when it goes to building mini bikes,a minibike parts
Mhmm.
Most of that stuff is all made overseas.
Oh, yeah.
And a lot of the stuff a lot of that stuff hasalways been made overseas.
It's not Mhmm.
Well,
yeah.
The like, the Japanese, Chinese, Indians.
(37:42):
Yeah.
That stuff was all it's always been madeoverseas.
Mhmm.
So will things probably go up a little bit?
People will take advantage of it and they'llraise prices.
They will work so some companies are alreadysaying that they're gonna absorb the cost.
Ford Right.
I mean, you know you know, honestly, of thereasons why I found this car Mhmm.
Is because Ford announced that they were givingemployee pricing.
(38:06):
Mhmm.
So they're on most of their new vehicles,they're gonna give employee pricing.
And they're like, we're gonna fight the cost bypassing along.
And whether that's a marketing scheme wherethey actually give a shit, I don't know.
But that got me to go to their website and go,hey.
Let's see what's on the lot at the Forddealership that we like shopping at.
And this car was there, and I was like, I sentit to Marley, she's like, just let's just go
buy it.
I'll just go get it.
(38:26):
So Yeah.
But, yeah, their their marketing % worked onus.
It got me to go look for vehicles from Ford.
Yeah.
I I listen.
I feel ultimately all of this is gonna getworked out.
The world wants to sell us shit.
The world is not gonna get by if we don't buystuff.
We're not gonna die if we don't buy things.
(38:47):
Need the basics.
Right?
We need food and stuff like that, but
addicted to cheap shit from other countries.
We're addicted to sweatshop labor.
Everyone likes cheap stuff and part of it is, Ithink, some of it goes back to what Walter is
saying, like, things here some things hereshould not be as expensive as they are, but it
is because of lawyers, like, that's why, like,all the safety stuff and all that and things
(39:10):
that you know?
And and and and all government regulations ontop of government regulations.
Right.
Right.
State regulations.
And and what they did with the unions is verydestructive, and I don't people realize that.
Like, the the all these union deals get made.
Okay?
And then it looks like you're gonna make moremoney, but then what happens?
The company doesn't make the shit in America,and they cut the union jobs.
(39:31):
Like McDonald's, prime example.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not I'm not saying unions are like, I'm notsaying unions I don't know.
At this point, I don't think they should exist.
In the past, they made sense.
We're past that now.
We're past that.
Because you these people are negotiating andgetting, like, big salaries and stuff, but the
companies aren't doing that.
They're just They can do so long.
(39:52):
They're just closing up shop.
Yeah.
And it doesn't it doesn't incentivize there'sno incentive for workers to to I don't think.
Unionized employment does not incentivize hardwork necessarily.
No.
No.
No.
I think there's other ways to do it.
And listen, I hate to bring this up becausepeople are gonna get mad at me, but if you how
come Tesla has grown and is doing so well as acompany?
(40:15):
You you can you hear all this bad news, but ifyou look at Tesla stock and you track it over a
long time, it's not down.
Toyota Toyota is, the Toyotas that are made inAmerica are is a non union shop and they I like
Fords.
You know?
I've had a lot of them, but the Toyota we ownis outstrips my Ford, every single Ford I've
(40:36):
ever owned.
It's on
Your Toyota your Toyota, though, is not made inAmerica.
Japan.
Japan.
Yes.
Know that.
But look at the Corollas and stuff that are onthe street.
Those things will
go No.
But but but thousand miles.
Yeah.
But a Toyota, yeah.
A Tacoma, a Tundra, those are made in America,they're they're awesome.
They're very popular cars.
They're those are completely nonunion jobs.
(40:58):
Yeah.
They have high resale value.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Do we yeah.
Honda, I think, is making cars here.
Hyundai and Kias is
I never buy a Hyundai, and I never buy a Kia.
That's those are two on my list.
Why?
What's wrong with the I've had those.
They're garbage.
They're garbage throwaway cars.
The engines and transmissions drop out of them.
(41:19):
That's not really true.
That's not true.
It is.
They're terrible cars.
Not true.
That is not Yes.
My my do not bike.
My dad bought the first Hyundai what what wasit?
Hyundai Excel.
Remember in the eighties, Walter?
Was it 1986, I wanna say?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nineteen eighty six, Hyundai Excel.
My dad had that car.
So you guys know my father has a master'sdegree in metallurgical engineering from
(41:44):
Brunel.
Okay?
In metallurgical engineering, my dad.
Okay?
So, he bought the Hyundai Excel, never changedthe oil.
You know why?
You know why he never changed the oil?
Because he's an engineer, and he said, this isaluminum engine.
Don't need no damn oil changes.
I think he changed it once or twice, but hedidn't do as many oil changes he needed to do.
(42:06):
He got over a hundred thousand miles beforethat engine seized up, but it did seize up.
But that's on him.
That's on him, though.
The the new Hyundai's are droppingtransmissions like crazy.
Oh, really?
Kias are are stolen left and right.
That's the only problem with Kias, really.
Oh, okay.
But they're very popular cars here.
A lot of people have It's just stupid.
(42:28):
Kias.
I I think even I'm pretty sure John Crump has aKia.
Would not buy a Kia.
Yeah.
I've had them.
I mean, they're they're okay.
Not my favorite, you know, not my favorite carsin the world.
They're alright.
My best to buy American if I can, but,honestly, this Ford What
What is what is American?
I know.
But the car I bought is not American.
(42:49):
It's it's a it's a Mexican car.
Yeah.
What is American?
About
it.
Chevy, Ford, GM.
I don't I don't like buying Stellantis eitherbecause I don't like the the unions hold
Stellantis' balls, and I don't like that.
So I don't particularly wanna buy Stellantiscars.
(43:10):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Night train original says, I think the Toyotaengines and drivetrains are made in Japan.
Yeah.
They're just they're assembling here.
That's how technically they can do it moreaffordably by assembling.
Kurt twenty four says Kia slash Genesis.
Genesis is good.
That's what Richard Hughes has.
People love Genesis.
(43:30):
I know you
I mean
They do I think they're doing some cool cars.
Are people out there that eat maggot cheese.
So, I mean,
taste is
taste is is in the eye of a beholder.
I don't think it's that that
It's not that bad.
I'm not
buying a Kia.
I'm not buying
a Hunter.
I don't know what, like, I don't know whatschism he like, some someone jumped out of a
(43:56):
Kia and sexually abused him.
They're it's like to me, it's like buying a aFord Fiesta.
It's a throwaway vehicle.
You're gonna put 60 to a hundred thousand mileson it and then go throw it in the dumpster.
But Kias and Hyundais were traditionally verygood affordable car.
Now now all of these cars now my dad boughtthat Hyundai Excel for, I wanna say, it was
(44:17):
like 6,000 They they were They weren'texpensive.
Yeah.
4,900.
Boom.
There you go.
Nowadays, a a Hyundai isn't you can't
I don't remember.
You can't buy the engine for $4.
The cheapest Hyundai you could probably getbrand new is maybe $30.
That's the issue.
So Well,
I don't know.
$20.20 to 30, I think, is your Hyundai Hyundaipricing.
(44:39):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Kurt twenty four says same with BMW inGreenville.
Yeah.
BMW is here.
I have you know, I've I've heard no.
No.
I don't need to eat more.
I'm I'm deliciously full.
Thank you so much.
I have heard BMWs are really great cars,expensive.
(45:00):
When it
comes until it comes to repairing them.
When it comes to repair, and it's even moreexpensive.
Yeah.
And BMW drivers have a reputation of beingdicks.
I know Walter doesn't wanna hear any more dicktalk.
Don't have I don't have a BMW.
No.
There are some cool BMWs.
I've never owned one, but there's some BMWs Ilike.
(45:23):
But, you know, BMW and Mercedes, I like the oldones.
Like, I I like the old Mercedes and the oldBMWs.
Those are better
for me.
Those I think those are cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Those old Mercedes convertibles and stuff, Ithink those are neat.
Five sixty SEC AMG.
That's the most beautiful b m, Mercedes, excuseme, ever made.
You got thirteen seconds.
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Let us know how the tariffs are affecting ifyou feel And we'll talk about what it's doing
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So I wanna show you this, Patrick, because Idon't know if you're aware of these, you've
ever seen these.
The five sixty s e c, my friend.
This is a car I would love to have.
(46:48):
Look at the beautyosity on these cars, man.
Look at that thing.
Look at that.
That's like a '80 late eighties, early ninetiesMercedes.
Look at that thing.
That's beautiful.
You're being real quiet right now.
I I it's it's a it's a product of the eighties.
(47:09):
That looks like something straight out.
You are a product of the eighties.
That's true when I'm showing my age.
Two door, what kind of engine's in it?
A big ass engine.
If it's not a big ass, like like, v eight orsomething, that'd be pretty
Some of these had some of these had twelves andstuff like that.
Look at this one.
Oh my lord.
(47:32):
Oh my lord.
I'm always trying to buy these.
Lola will not allow it.
But yeah.
Look at that thing.
Yeah.
Those those are those are the beautiful thoseold Mercedes and b and when I say old, I don't
mean, like, going back to the sixties andstuff.
Although they are still some
nice It doesn't mean, like, Hitler's BMW orHitler's No.
(47:54):
Yeah.
Those guys had some badass No.
What's Yeah.
What was it?
The the grocers?
You know, the Is it grocers?
Grocer?
Remember the Do you know what I'm talking No.
But they that Walter and I like?
No.
But I thought they called, like, these oldMercedes grocers or something like that.
And they were Absolutely.
Like, bulletproof.
(48:16):
All the dictators drove around in those back in
bunch of the Germans had Oh, god.
What's the Rolls Royces and stuff too?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was it grocers?
Yeah.
Grocer.
Hold on.
I've never heard that before.
What's that come from?
Like, going to buy groceries?
Walter,
(48:36):
I thought you would know about this.
Check it out.
Look.
If you search I put Mercedes Grocer in here.
Mercedes Benz six hundred.
See?
Mercedes Benz six hundred Grocer?
Oh, that's the limo thing.
Yeah.
The old limos.
These were really tough.
Dictators love these bad boys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And these are big money nowadays, by the way.
But they belong to, like, idiomin.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
So I guess those were easy to bulletproof.
Have you seen the Toyota that they make forthat?
I know Japan has a version of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a it's a Toyota that they sell to, like,the Yakuza.
Like, that's the only people in Japan that buysit is, like, super expensive.
It's, a hundred and $50,000 car or something.
Yeah.
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They just say last week it's from $19.80.
I see last week in Russia that one of Putin'slimousines just happened to explode and catch
fire.
I heard about that.
I did not know that.
No.
I think that was a little bit of a message sentout.
Yeah.
Possibly.
Yeah.
I heard about that.
The the Ukrainian intelligence people run deepin in Russia, and I think that was like, hey.
(49:45):
That could be you in that thing burning.
Yeah.
Can I tell you something?
Putin has to be really careful because if yougive the Ukrainians time, they will come up
with some shit.
They'll they'll catch up.
Yeah.
That will eventually they will eventually gethim, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
(50:06):
It'll be it'll be like a Fast and Furious Youknow how Fast and Furious did this ridiculous
movie where this hacker took over all the carsand all that?
Not really possible.
I haven't seen that.
No.
Yeah.
Not really possible right now, but it will besome shit like that if they have enough time.
So if someone's really trying to kill you andthey have money and resources and, ingenuity,
(50:27):
they're gonna get you the more time they have.
So Yeah.
I was just
saying Mister mister mister bullshitter's inthe chat.
Oh, okay.
Shout out to mister bullshitter.
So everyone's saying what they have.
He says he has a Toyota Sentry, I think, iswhat you were talking about, Patrick.
That's the one.
Yeah.
It's it's the the the, like, the mobster car.
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I think it's cool looking.
Night Train says, I drive a Kia Seltos.
So far, so good.
Shooting Gallery says, I drive a Kia Soul, andI love it.
God.
So many Kias out there.
I've offended everybody.
Yep.
Kurt twenty four says Kia slash Genesis.
Oh, that's
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pretty good.
How many of all y'all drive Kias?
People love Kias, man.
Don't think that they love.
I I guess I'm just the asshole in the room.
I you know, where did the Kia man touch you?
I listen.
Listen.
All over.
All over.
So we'll did something very bad, Patrick.
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I don't know.
Yeah.
Come here, little Patrick.
I have some candy.
Let me show you the Kia.
You hop in the back of
Patrick's like, all I can remember is that dudewas driving a Kia.
He was in a Kia accent.
Yeah.
Or a
cell or whatever it No.
No.
So let me see.
So we should talk about how How's it
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how's it gonna affect
How we think the tariffs are gonna affect thegun world.
I think the gun world is already on a downturnright now, but it's coming off a high.
We should probably talk about that.
What do you guys think is gonna be the effecthere?
It's gonna have no effect on the gun world.
Okay.
I I it shouldn't have much of an effect.
I mean Mhmm.
(52:12):
Raw material cost, maybe.
Well But it shouldn't.
Mhmm.
Like, don't import we don't sell well, we dosell some guns, but we don't import a ton of
guns.
Mhmm.
Wait a second.
What do mean we don't import?
Turkey.
You heard of a country called Turkey?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We bring in a ton of guns.
But we all we have what can I say?
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One thing about America is a lot of guns aremade here still.
Yeah.
So but also, I think that the guns that weimport, the prices have been going up anyway
for the last ten years.
Right?
Prices have been going up for ten years.
I know.
Walt, you you you talk all the time about how,like, prices on AK's and things like that have
(52:57):
gone up.
Yeah.
That that that stuff has went up.
Yeah.
But that's that that's a yeah.
And then ammo, which is a big deal.
A lot of ammo comes from outside of the countryeven though a lot of probably more ammo is made
here, but a lot
of ammo comes from outside.
Unfortunately, I could see ammo prices jumpingbecause of it.
Well, that But we already lost a lot of ammo wecan't bring in, like we were talking with the
(53:18):
High Point guy.
Which, by the way, could be fixed with theswipe of a pin from our new ATF people, which I
guess we gotta talk about the ATF too heresoon, actually.
But a lot of that could be fixed by the ATF.
And then
the presidential nothing.
Okay.
So then the high end guns that are coming in,there are a lot of high end guns outside of
AKs, like okay.
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Let's see.
HKs is HKs are HKs any of the HKs made here inAmerica?
A lot of them are made in past now.
Yeah.
They're opening a factory here.
I don't think any of them are right now,
though.
I
think they were.
I thought they already had some here.
I think they're actually opening an actualmanufacturing place in Kentucky or something.
They might have been doing the assembly thing.
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Glock?
Most of Glock now is made in Georgia?
A lot of yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
But if you're talk like, BNT is made inSwitzerland.
BNT is expensive and made elsewhere.
Steyr is, same thing.
Steyr is is imported.
Yeah.
Is it what you call it Croatian?
A lot of their guns no.
Is it not Croatian?
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They're Croatian.
The Springfield.
Guns, SSDs, and all all those guns are all made
up there.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And then, not, what is the company?
Not Smith and Wesson.
Taurus is Brazil.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Brazilian.
A lot of their stuff is no.
(54:43):
Very little of their stuff is America.
A couple of their guns are, most of it'simported through Miami.
Yeah.
Walter, a lot of stuff is made here, but theydo still have some things that are coming from
Yeah.
There'll be some effect, but it that's notgonna be the main
Again, I before any of this really crashes theparty, I think a lot of these are gonna get
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handled.
The a lot of the EU states are already sayingthat they want to to have this taken care of.
Mhmm.
They they want they don't want any of this.
They wanna get it fixed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because that we we use a lot of their stuff,but the those foreigners, they like a lot of
American stuff too.
They do.
Driving an f one fifty over in Europe is a bigdeal.
You're you're very wealthy if you could drivean f
(55:27):
one.
And I think, like, in I know in England, forsure, you could buy a f one fifty.
You could definitely buy a Mustang.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That's a big deal.
Drive those up.
Big deal.
You see them
every once in a while.
Yeah.
Well, Mustangs are very popular.
And then this new Mustang, they made it so Ithink it could be convert the new the new c
eight Corvettes are also made so they couldeasily convert it to what are they?
(55:50):
Right hand drive?
Okay.
Right hand drive.
Yeah.
So In England.
Yeah.
But but we probably sell we they don't buy thatmany American cars.
No.
You don't see that much
Not really.
How how many American guns do you think gooverseas?
Do you think more goes overseas than comes Not
(56:10):
for private hands, but a lot of policedepartments and things like that.
I bet a lot of them have some firearms of ours.
Yeah.
I'm wondering how many.
Like, are the a r so are there a r's, forexample, coming from FN, and is FN making them
there or here?
I know FN makes the FN stuff here.
(56:30):
Yeah.
So
I think it's here.
They wouldn't make it they wouldn't make ithere to to sell it over there.
They just make it over
there to sell it over there.
Yeah.
I mean
Yeah.
Yeah.
It'd be very specialized.
So that that I'm one I'm wondering how the gunthing works out and whether or not they built
exemptions into that for the weapons anyway,the weapons aspect of it.
(56:52):
So There might be something yeah.
I I so I haven't looked into the specifics ofthe tariffs if it's just a flat number or if
there's there are exemptions, which I thoughtthere were some exemptions.
I don't know.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So I know overall here in America in the gunworld, sales and stuff like that are down.
Oh, yeah.
There's a lot of companies
for a while.
It's nothing.
Yeah.
(57:13):
It's not the tariffs, but they're down.
No.
It's got it's got nothing to do with.
It's just there's no there's no threats.
You know?
There's
no threats, and I think there's some fatigue inthe market, personally.
I think people are Well, of course, sir.
Money.
You know?
How many how many ARs can the average guy buy?
Yeah.
It's snow blindness.
Yeah.
How many are you gonna have before you're like,well, okay.
(57:34):
I think I got enough.
That.
It's just fatigue of, like, do I need to spendanother $600?
Do I need to spend another $1,200?
Do I have
Not if you have 10 ARs that you bought for$400.
What what what yeah.
You know, it's like, you can get an AR 15 for$350, and it's not like you have to be a dealer
to get that.
And then on top of that, like, I've beenstacking lowers.
For a long time.
(57:55):
Yeah.
How many okay.
Yes.
It it I've I've got a stack of lawyers for thecompany.
Right.
And the only thing that's gonna sell thoselowers in any mass would be some kind of some
kind of crazy event to happen.
And and even when the events even when the no.
Don't.
And even when the events happen now, nothinghappens.
Well, because it's saturated.
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You know, there were people who didn't haveguns before.
Right?
So there were a lot of liberals, you know, thatdidn't have it or younger folks.
But a lot of those people have since heardabout these things and got co so co and during
COVID, a lot of people were getting guns.
But we had several things that happened inhistory that bumped up guns in the last ten
years.
And I think we're coming off of that nowbecause, yes, they're Yeah.
(58:39):
We had that crooked election with the with thethe rioting and stuff, which all was that that
pushed gun stuff too.
So Right.
And COVID and then, you know, shooting here ashooting there, blah blah blah blah blah.
You know?
But Yeah.
Once again, even if there's a shooting now,there's nobody that's gonna say, we're coming
to get your guns because Mhmm.
They're not in charge.
(59:00):
Because of the COVID.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So nobody nobody paid too much attention to it,really.
I
mean Yeah.
Yeah.
They're they're they're still trying to banthings, and they they put these bills out
there, and it doesn't go anywhere.
It's just Yep.
They can't help themselves.
But
Yeah.
I think so.
Now, you know, I I I don't expect you to talkabout, like, the personal finances of your
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company, Walt, but have you guys noticed eitherflatlining, going down?
How how how does it
look to you?
Wish I
I could I could make even more and sell evenmore.
Yeah.
Now make I don't make what everybody elsemakes, though.
Right.
That's what I was gonna say.
Do you think that's because you're like acottage industry and making something that's
(59:40):
more interesting to people, and then therefore,there's less of them out there, and and so
therefore, a bigger demand pool than therewould be for the things that there's a ton
of them.
Are still buying h k's, a yeah.
M p fives, m p five k's.
Mhmm.
They're still buying all those stocks.
That's the main stocks people buy from us.
Mhmm.
50 cal's, people are still buying 50 cals.
(01:00:02):
Mhmm.
I'm gonna get right up.
I just test fired five tonight, probablyputting another 10 together by the end of next
week, and probably most of those will all bespoken for relatively quickly.
So
Yeah.
I think your business model doesn't call foryou to sell a hundred thousand guns or a
hundred thousand gun parts in a year.
Oh, damn.
I sure wish I could
(01:00:22):
because then I could get a I'd
be I'd be,
yeah, I'd Ferrari that, you know, you're like,hey.
You know?
I gotta I'll get you this Ferrari.
Yeah.
No.
I mean, a lot of people make a lot of the samethings that even a and even in the AK world,
(01:00:42):
it's gotta be it's gotta be slower because
There's fatigue.
Yeah.
I have not had a AK build in a couple months,I'd say.
It's slowed way down.
Yeah.
Nobody's contacted about getting a build done,which by the way, you wanna get a build done,
send me an email.
I'd happy to do it.
That was a tough Yeah.
(01:01:03):
Yeah.
I got I got freed up right now.
So
Yeah.
I was gonna ask you too.
Patrick, you're a you're a you're a gunsmith.
How's business?
People are spending more money than normal.
Well, okay.
I can't say that because I don't have a goodgauge of it.
People are spending more money than they didduring the election cycle, which I think
everybody was very tight during the electioncycle.
But once again, you are helping people fixthings and fix up older things.
(01:01:26):
Yeah.
And and other people in this world that arevery busy are auto shops.
Yes.
True.
Because people
people don't want they'll spend 2 or 3,000 tofix their car up.
Yeah.
You don't wanna trade it in.
Yeah.
40 or $50 for the same A new car.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I will say that I I feel like my services areare a bit of a luxury service.
(01:01:51):
Some guys will see it as not a luxury.
So turkey hunters or guys that are, you know,getting ready for for they just got a new can
or something and are getting ready for for deerseason.
It's less of a luxury because you're like,okay.
I want this gun to have this on it.
But it's still it's still like it's not like acar that I gotta have it to get to work or
something.
You know?
Yes.
(01:02:11):
But also, I I I feel with Patrick, you know,have being a a gunsmith.
You could tell me if you think I'm wrong here,Walt.
A lot of the gunsmiths are getting old andleaving
They're there.
The game.
So there's not a lot of gunsmiths out there.
There's less there's less.
Yeah.
And it's Mhmm.
Exactly.
So like with everything, if there's there's anopening and there's less people doing it
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It's fantastic for me.
I yeah.
There's a it's I'm the only guy in, like, NorthCentral Florida that does stuff.
And I've had a lot of calls of people going,hey.
Do you do such and such?
And I'm like, yeah.
Just bring it by.
Oh, really?
I've been looking for somebody to do this fortwo years.
And I'm like, well, I wish I was in businesstwo years ago, but, yeah, bring it by.
I'll get it done now.
Happy to do it.
(01:02:55):
Happy to take it on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I get people asking me about stuff, andI don't I don't have I don't have time for it.
I mean I mean or or or making things.
We can't take things off a machine to make onething.
You know?
Right.
It don't
work like that.
Yeah.
I feel like the gun the gunsmithing business isgonna grow in the future here
(01:03:18):
because it's not important.
Manual machine shop is because I don't havethe, you know, the stipulate I don't make as
much money as Walter, but I don't have thestipulations of Walter where it's like, okay.
This machine's making me.
Yeah.
You're also not yeah.
Like, right now, you don't have to buy two newCNC machines.
God.
No.
Just the thought of that.
And I gotta you know, so bad.
And I and I I sold the one and it went away.
(01:03:39):
And then tomorrow, there's a guy in at 09:00 inthe morning to take a look at the other one.
So So let me ask you this, Walt.
How much is a CNC machine?
How much is just one because you're gonnareplace two CNC machines.
Right?
The two the two of them are basically $220.
Each or together?
Together.
Two of them.
Two of them.
220.
Yeah.
Like, $1.10 each.
Okay.
That's a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Basically.
(01:04:00):
Yeah.
Wow.
I know it makes you money.
I get that, but that's just that's a lot
of money.
So you gotta finance that or something?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You finance it for I think it's I think thisis, like, sixty months, I think.
Mhmm.
Something around there.
Yeah.
It's The who talking about in when you weretalking about interest the other day, I had to
chuckle because you said $400.
(01:04:21):
It's $40,000 worth of interest on me.
Wait.
Who said this?
Me?
Or Patrick was talking about No.
My my yeah.
Oh.
Oh.
When when I was negotiating with the car, theguy was giving me the cold shoulder because I
wanted my percent and a half.
And he was like, well, you just Yeah.
It's just $400.
That guy doesn't know who walked into that intothat dealership.
(01:04:42):
Fuck.
It
was my $400.
It's not yours.
That guy does not know who he's dealing withwith Patrick.
Hell no.
And then once he gave me the cold shoulder,absolutely, I was done.
I was like, I don't care.
I will I will walk away from this deal before Isign your paperwork.
Fuck you.
Go ahead, Walt.
(01:05:02):
No.
We originally, we were gonna buy it, and wesigned we were getting ready to do the deal and
do the financing.
And then her then the interest rate was, Ithink Mhmm.
Was, like, almost 7%.
And then Herkel came out with a deal where itwas, like, a $3.09 9.
And but that was supposed to be on ex existinginventory.
Mhmm.
So the sales guy it worked out, and theycouldn't give you a bigger discount they give
(01:05:26):
you at that special rate.
So the discount went from being 20,000different to being 10,000 different.
Mhmm.
But at the lower rate, in the end, you saveabout $20 in interest.
Wow.
So it's a better deal in the end.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
It all worked out in the end.
And in that time that you're buying it, like,do you also have to pay for maintenance or does
(01:05:47):
that kind of stuff come covered?
You'd pay for that yourself.
That's Oh, okay.
So that's an extra I
I mean, you could
get, like, a maintenance contract and stuffMhmm.
Where they
come out on a regular basis, which is not a badidea.
Mhmm.
It's not.
But
Probably, it's a good idea, like, if you're ifyou're the machines are busy and breaking all
the time.
Right?
Yeah.
But it's it's one of those things where, k, yougot machine that's running sometimes and
(01:06:09):
sometimes it's not.
We the one the big one that You
got ten seconds.
Uh-huh.
Mhmm.
Alright.
I'll do it when I come back.
Oh, okay.
I was gonna okay.
Yeah.
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Okay.
We are back.
I'm back.
Yeah.
What were you saying, Walt?
What was I saying?
We're talking about maintenance and
Oh, yeah.
The machines.
Yeah.
I mean, if you got a machine that's runningokay.
(01:07:19):
The Big Hoss, for example, Chris had set it upto to run these little picatinny rails we need
for the 50 cal.
Got it all set up.
It stops running.
Oh god.
I would Move that He's so fucking mad.
Move that whole setup to another machine, andthen it had an issue.
Uh-huh.
But then he
Yeah.
That downtime is expensive.
(01:07:40):
Yes.
The hurt goes.
And then he moved that to another machine, wegot it running.
Plus you're paying dudes who aren't runningmachines.
Oh, that's yeah.
Or or the machines
those those houses have been paid for foryears, but they're just sitting there taking up
space, not running.
I feel like when your machines are broken andyour dudes aren't doing anything, they should
be going to all my YouTube channels and justlooking at videos.
(01:08:03):
You want them you want them like a Chinesephone farm where they're just racking up views
on stuff?
Thumbs up.
I'm just messing with Walter because I hear thefrustration every time Walter complains about a
machine being down.
I'm kind of glad I'm not in that c and c market
because it's gotta suck.
(01:08:24):
I I could be doing the same thing I do, justfarming all all out
Mhmm.
To shop, which I did in the beginning.
I farmed everything out.
And it works.
It can work, but you don't have any you don'thave any it's hard to prototype stuff and do
things like that.
Mhmm.
So and and right now, if we decide, oh,tomorrow, we gotta swap this thing out and run
(01:08:45):
something else tomorrow.
We can take it off the machine and do it, youknow, halfway through what we're doing.
So Yeah.
So the two new machines the the one the one herthe one Haas is still running right now, but it
was kinda hiccuping before too.
And but it's been running good lately here.
So the guy's coming tomorrow.
He's gonna see it running nice.
He's gonna make me an offer.
Uh-huh.
And he's gonna and he's gonna leave with it.
(01:09:05):
Well Yes.
Run make it long.
We pray to the sweet black baby Jesus with the,
you know, the curly baby hair that
will never be cut in his life.
Yeah.
Come and save
me, baby Jesus.
Please, Lord.
Help me, Lord.
Help me.
Me.
Get that machine out.
And your tools do your tools come with the newmachines, or you gotta buy the tools?
Got nothing.
No.
No.
No.
(01:09:26):
Tooling with the no tooling with the
Oh.
The old machine.
So tooling also separate.
And how how much how much downtime do youexpect getting reset up on the new machines?
Supposedly, the new ones are supposed to bethere April, beginning of May.
Okay.
So once they show up, I gotta make sure thepower's gonna hook up to them.
(01:09:46):
And then they'll come in and do the setup wherethey level them and and and turn them on and go
through them all.
Oh.
Hopefully, not as long as they the ones thatcame during COVID because that was a
clusterfuck.
I'm guessing for the so for your rental in yourrental agreement for your space, is electricity
just, like, included or you you pay?
What?
(01:10:07):
So what do those those machines probably yeah.
That's probably as not
This ain't the projects.
Come on.
I'm being I'm being facetious.
Yeah.
I know.
That's gotta be some nice money on the CNCmachines power.
You mean electric bill?
Yeah.
I don't even know yet.
You have to ask Becky about that.
She does a lot of stuff.
Yeah.
It's it's got it's some money.
(01:10:27):
So yeah.
No.
It's but, yeah, if if, you know, if themachines are running, they're making parts,
then you're
Yeah.
Making money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they're not running.
They're not making you no money and
And they're costing you money.
And and people still want stuff.
Like, hey, when are gonna have these?
When are gonna have these?
When are gonna have these?
It's like
Mhmm.
Oh, fuck.
Come on.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
Well, that's the beauty.
The gun this is the thing I tell people.
(01:10:48):
The gun guys are still out there.
Gun guys are still buying.
I like buying older stuff now or more expensivethings or I'm in the dream gun category now.
So those folks are never going away.
You know?
Should have a spotless shop.
What was that?
What was it?
There's a comment?
Chris Post says about, if you have machinesdown, you should have a spotless
shop.
(01:11:08):
True.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You know what?
In principle.
What I call spotless and what somebody elsecalls spotless is two different spotless.
So Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I had to clean it.
Once the old machine moved, they've beensitting there for fifteen years almost.
Mhmm.
(01:11:29):
So it was kinda greasy and oily underneath it,and I got down there, like, on my knees, like,
already eating cheese, scraping scraping stuffup.
Shroom off the ground.
I mean, Joe said, Joe, I'll I'll Joe says, I'llmop that for you.
And I I you know?
And ain't coming up with a mop.
No.
Well, he would have mopped it, and I woulda hadto do it again anyways.
Mhmm.
So because because it wouldn't have been what Iexpected.
(01:11:51):
And I'm I'm not so I'm not gonna let him looseon it to spend the time doing it.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know, just so I can turn around and do itagain.
Mhmm.
So Yeah.
Because you you had to get down there andscrape it.
To put some Joe Juice on it.
That's You know,
that's what you do.
Wrong kind of that's the wrong kind of juicefor the floor.
That that machine oil gets gummy and sticky.
Yeah.
There
was some paint that have been on the floor thatwas kinda bubbled up too.
(01:12:14):
Oh.
So I got down there with a scraper and justkinda scraped some of that old bubbled up paint
up and
Time to go fresh.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Better to do it right.
Better to do it right.
Yeah.
That's a lot of grime and I mean, of course,you've got sand and stuff like that coming in.
Dirt, chips,
and yeah.
Yeah.
All the, yeah, the debris that comes out of thethis machine's CNC ing.
(01:12:34):
Yeah.
There's oil and oil
and stuff.
Yeah.
I mean, that place is that place is buzzing.
In the summertime, good luck to you when you gothere.
When I go there in the summertime, I go to,like, where Peggy is with the AC.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I just get hot.
I just got I just got a new AC unit put in myarea up front.
Oh, okay.
Because it had it had died after the lasthurricane, and it's been nice out pretty much.
(01:12:59):
So
I was really thinking about getting an AC forthe garage for the summer.
Big standing?
Unit.
Yeah.
Just get, a split unit or something like that,and then we bought a car.
So I don't
know if I'm gonna do it.
I probably am still gonna do it.
But yeah.
Get you one of those ones that stands up andset it right by you when you work and just blow
on you.
(01:13:19):
I was thinking of doing that.
To be perfectly honest, I was thinking ofgetting one of those that stands up and drill a
hole and cut a hole in the door that because wehave an exterior door that goes where, like,
our trash cans are.
Yeah.
A hole
in there and and plug the plug the the wire
in through.
Yeah.
Then you might as well put put in a split unitright in that same wall on that side.
We've I've talked about that with Marleybriefly.
(01:13:40):
They're just, again
Those units have come down in price.
I've seen some of those out there pretty, like
I the one I bought okay.
They are split units that you can that areprecharged.
You can connect them together, and you don'thave to have anybody do it.
Mhmm.
The one I I bought on Amazon, it end up beingabout $500.
Oh, that's not bad at all.
That's that's
why I think
it is funny.
(01:14:00):
The guy that Mhmm.
I found a friend of somebody that Connor usedthat works during the day for somebody, then at
night he does his own thing.
He came out and hooked it up for 500, put it upon the wall and everything because it
We might be we might be doing that to somebody.
And Patrick can do a lot of that.
Patrick I think Patrick can do some of thatwiring and stuff.
(01:14:21):
Yeah.
If you're going just through the wall and rightdown to the to the thing outside, it's simple.
Mhmm.
It's easy.
That's that's That might be what we do thissummer.
Actually, it'll do your whole garage.
No problem at all.
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, that's
the case.
Thought it would
be I thought they were pushing, like, 1,500.
That's why I wasn't
No.
They've come down.
They've come down.
Yeah.
If if you look on Facebook Marketplace, you canget brand new units for, like, $3.50.
(01:14:44):
Oh, shoot.
We're gonna be doing that.
Do it before the summer hits, though.
Oh, these people Yeah.
They have stacks of these things.
Oh, okay.
So Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, just look at just check it out.
Once again, do you have a friend that does ACwork?
My neighbor actually is a HVAC tech.
So Okay.
Basically, he just he put it together.
(01:15:06):
Like I said, they do have the one models whereyou just connect them together and they're
good, but that cost more money.
The cheaper ones, they're gonna have to put aset of gauges on it and vacuum it down and
Yeah.
Do it right and everything.
But yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Is.
I know my the the unit that's in this houseactually was put in by my neighbor down the
street.
The guy that Hank, that when we had the issuewith the water that was out here helping me dig
(01:15:28):
the water.
That's my neighbor.
That's that's the
Yeah.
What I read over you mean what I crushed?
I wasn't gonna say anything.
When I crushed yours what did I crush?
The sewer line?
I don't
even know.
Water line coming in house.
The oh, yeah.
The water line.
Yeah.
I crushed it.
No.
We he's he's he's an HVAC tech.
Oh, cool.
He's been doing it for, like,
twenty But yeah.
You that would be a better solution for youbecause I know Chromy and Buckshot like to get
(01:15:52):
out, those two They escape artists.
They and Chromy does not want me to close thedoor on the garage.
So he wants that door open so he can have youknow, so he can come look at me.
So, basically, I'm using the house AC to to aceair condition in the garage all summer, and it
gets real expensive real quick.
Yeah.
That bill's about to get big, so you might aswell put something.
(01:16:13):
Yeah, put something
in the mind the the one I got is 12,000 BTU.
That'll work your garage just fine.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And if you have to up.
This is a great idea.
Yeah.
If you have to, put a half door in that thingwhere he can come to the half door.
Oh, you're talking in the in the other one?
I was talking about
putting half door.
Doggy door in.
(01:16:34):
A big doggy door.
Would love it.
He would love it.
You have to put in something he can't climbover.
Waltie, you're not you're not wrong.
These things are not expensive anymore.
Yeah.
They yeah.
Yeah.
And that's and that's used
for $3.99 on Amazon.
Yeah.
The one I bought has air.
It has heat.
It has, like, a dehumidifying mode.
(01:16:55):
It has these different high, low turbo, allthese different settings and everything.
So I think that's the way to go.
We're not moving anytime soon, and my shopisn't closing anytime soon.
So I'm gonna No.
It's not a bad yeah.
It's not a bad thing for the house.
Shout out to every we got, like, 38 peoplewatching us live right now.
Shout out to everyone.
(01:17:17):
You know?
Yes.
We're here on the rumbles.
If you if you're up.
We're gonna check.
Yeah.
Hit the thumbs ups out there.
We do have some comments.
C Bullis says if you have machines down, youshould have Spotless Shop.
He says, I used to be fast food manager, so ifwe had something broken, we were cleaning.
Oh, man.
I tell you what.
(01:17:37):
When I work for the gas company, when you comein and do a conversion from propane to natural
gas, and you'd have to pull the gas ranges awayfrom the Oh.
Probably gas.
Places would have they would have grease thathad turned petrified like
Mhmm.
It it it looked like a tree sap.
It was and it oh, yeah.
(01:17:58):
It was nasty.
What
is this?
Sibo says, I'm not watching anymore.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Oh, so yeah.
We we anybody Mhmm.
I picked up a new firearm.
Anybody else getting
Hold on.
Let me go full
Last couple
of me go full screen on you.
Give me one second.
Okay.
I'm gonna look up the serial number, see howold this one is.
(01:18:19):
Boom.
Get my notice.
So what so where are you getting all theselittle FNP shooters from?
Well, no.
I I had this colt.
Oh, that was a colt.
This one's a colt vest.
Oh, that's right.
And I've had I've had this one for six or eightmonths now because I got it because Joe,
it
came into the shop that he was working atbefore he started working for Walter.
(01:18:40):
I I believe, Patrick, that I have the exactsame pair like you.
I have a Colt Yeah.
And I have a and I have an
Oh, you do.
Okay.
We'll have to have a dual
Where are those, Walt?
Dual wheelie.
Yeah.
They're just
That'll So
this is a Oh, do
you guys have 25 ammo, by the way?
Do you I do.
I do.
Oh, you do.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
I have So it's kinda cool.
(01:19:01):
Quiet.
Y'all know that I'm a I'm a John Browningcollector, and these are John Browning guns.
But it's kinda neat to see the iteration.
The Colt, I believe, came out first, and thenthey made some adjustments, and f n brought
theirs out, like, two years later.
And they're ever so slightly different.
Just just little things here and there.
These are so cute.
(01:19:22):
They are.
They're the cutest little I mean, they fit inyour hand perfectly.
Mhmm.
I I mean, these are from a more civilized erawhen '25 ACP would actually, you know,
sell pocket guns, vest?
Something I heard you was it you and Joetalking about it?
It's called a vest pocket because it was to putin your vest.
Yep.
Okay.
Mhmm.
(01:19:43):
But, yeah, they're neat.
I you know, I'm one I'm a gunsmith, so peoplecome through the shop every now and then.
A friend of a friend of a friend bought thisone, and then another guy bought it off him,
and then another guy bought it off him.
And he was in the shop the other day, and I waslike, how much you want for that?
And he was like, well, you're already workingon that thing for me.
So how about $200 plus the labor you're aboutto do for me?
(01:20:05):
And I was like, you know what?
That's a steal.
I will go ahead and take you up on that.
You don't owe me anything for my labor, andhere's $200.
I will that.
And it came with three mags and everything.
It's a neat little thing.
Oh, that's cool.
What what different brands made these samethings?
Just FN and Colt or Colt.
That's it?
Colt and
FN made the only two.
Oh, good.
Okay.
Yeah.
(01:20:25):
I think Colt and FNs were the only ones.
I'm trying to find
Walter is in the back looking for something.
He's in the Stargate.
Yeah.
He's looking for something.
The Spanish
While
made some similar guns too.
Oh, they did?
Okay.
While he's looking for that, Lola was asking meif we talked about Vegas.
So I was in Vegas over the weekend.
Oh, yeah.
Why?
(01:20:45):
I went out to do it was van business.
So It's the van business.
We don't talk about van business.
No.
No.
No.
We do we could talk about it.
There's a company called Nouveau that makes,they make vans.
It's really it's owned by some French some somecool French dudes, but they make vans.
They build them in Vegas.
(01:21:07):
So
funny.
That's cool.
It's Oh, Walter's even got the holsters, ofcourse.
Is that the okay.
Let me do a little history there, Hank Strange.
Mhmm.
A lot of times, like, German officers, officersin the military
Mhmm.
With fancy dress with fancy dressings wouldwear a small little holster like that with
their 25 in it.
Right?
Mhmm.
I bought this
from somebody.
(01:21:28):
There's the f n.
Mhmm.
Not quite as pretty as
I feel like now I have to get a pair of thesebecause the two of you have a pair.
The Colt.
Yeah.
Look at that.
And yours is the wood grip.
Yeah.
Walter's got wood grips on his.
That's that somebody did that aftermarket.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
(01:21:49):
Very nice.
So we're gonna have to shoot Wait.
Hold on.
Let me, then let me see.
Let me go back.
There they go.
So they're putting up their
Walter and I have the same
idea.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they're cool.
They they got little heft to them becausethey're all steel, but they're neat little
things.
Yeah.
No.
I I like them because they're they're just thisis this is the ultimate little pocket gun.
(01:22:10):
You just trust me.
Just neat to me.
So I got I each one of these again, never buyguns when they're too expensive.
I got $200 in each one of these.
I'm I'm okay with it.
This is a fringe benefit from you being aGunsmith.
What is the what is actually, what's
the what's the serial number on your Colt?
My Colt serial number is 278000.
(01:22:35):
This one is 61935.
Oh, you are way older than that one.
What's your FN?
And the FN, let's see if they're brothers.
Oh, no.
My FN is 1,016,000 Really?
The other night.
Damn.
2253224.
Yours are both considerably older than mine.
(01:22:57):
Did when did when did these companies stopmaking these?
Colt was 1948.
FN was probably around the same time.
They stopped making them in 1948?
Yeah.
Colt made it from nineteen o six nineteen ofour to '9 to 1948, I believe.
That's that's why I think this is a a bringback from World War two.
(01:23:18):
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Especially with this little holster.
So yeah.
Cute little holster.
You need to I'm sure Patrick needs a holster.
So this one it's the vest pocket, the f inmodel nineteen o six versus the Colt model
nineteen o eight.
(01:23:39):
So Colt, I guess, made it from nineteen o eightuntil 1948, And Colt made
48.
Hundred and 20 they made 420,000 of them ish.
And then f n made it from nineteen o six to1959, and they don't say how many they made.
So they were making them first?
F n?
(01:23:59):
FN made it first.
Yep.
Okay.
But it's a Browning design.
John Browning.
So this this is an interesting thing thatBrowning used to do.
He would design something, take it, and shop itto the European market.
FN would normally buy it, and then he'd comeback.
And his contracts were always set where he hadthe right to sell it to the American market
separate from the European market.
(01:24:20):
Mhmm.
Effin would normally do it on the Europeanside, and then somebody, Winchester, Cole,
somebody would pick it up and sell it on theAmerican side.
But he never made any under the Browning label?
No.
Browning wasn't a thing until after he died, Ibelieve.
Oh, okay.
He had I think he had his own company earlyish.
It's not the Browning that we know today.
Mhmm.
It is the Browning that we know today, but it'snot quite the same.
(01:24:42):
It's not like he started his own business andwas doing it.
Hey, Patrick.
Yo.
91903 is this oh, wait.
Hang on.
Is this be called a 19 o eight hammerless?
Pocket.
There should be a pocket.
It's a nineteen o eight vest pocket.
Pocket hammerless?
No.
That's three eighty.
That's No.
That's a March pocket hammerless.
That's like a nineteen
o three.
(01:25:03):
Because I I typed in that serial number onColts, like a lookup thing, and it'll show all
the guns that had that serial number.
Let's see.
Mine
Under the nineteen o eight hammer list 25automatic That's it.
It says '9 1912.
Nineteen '12.
Mine is 1920.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Okay.
(01:25:24):
Cool.
Yeah.
And then let's I wonder if f n has a serialnumber lookup.
So this is when there wasn't a lot of cops onon the streets and No.
Somebody bumped into you.
You you know?
I my thing I think this is more of, a cardplayer gambling in the casino type of thing.
Mhmm.
They used to sell little pocket guns alsoadvertised for shooting dogs also.
(01:25:48):
Yeah.
I could see that.
Like strays?
Well, you know, their dogs are chasing you.
Pow.
Yeah.
Pop one
of them.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Speaking of dogs chasing not actually.
I'm gonna go back to to the Vegas thing realquick.
So I was in Vegas doing a factory tour, socheck it out.
(01:26:08):
This is the factory of these guys.
Like I said, it's actually some French guys inLas Vegas that have a company.
You know, we were We It was cool.
It was I I had a good time doing that.
They had, like, a open house thing.
And while we were out there, the guys fromSunshine State RV, because I shared this with
(01:26:28):
you guys, Actually, Nick from there, we wentout to dinner with him, and I don't know if you
guys did
do that,
did he?
He did.
So we went so we went to this we went to thisrestaurant in I think it's in I forgot what He
was staying in the Fonton Bleu Hotel in Vegas,and in there, there's a really nice steak
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restaurant called Poppy Steakhouse, and theyhave It's like an expensive steak place.
What we did is we all got like one big steak,and everyone shared it, and we shared appetite
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Got cut off.
Hung by my own petard.
So anyway, very nice.
It's like a club.
You have to make an appointment.
You have to be there on time.
Then they when you go in, it's like a big club.
There's a bar.
There's ladies dancing on the bar and all thatkind of stuff.
(01:27:58):
There's loud music just like in a club.
I think I could hear half of what people weresaying to me, including the waiter.
We basically ordered, a big steak and differentsides and stuff, and then we all shared it.
But every but they had these thousand dollarsteaks on the menu, several of them.
And every time someone ordered one, and I'm notgonna play the audio of this because I know
(01:28:21):
I'll get in trouble, but every time someoneordered one of those, this is what they did.
I don't even wanna see the I think I wanna seethe girl over there.
Oh, this looks so Is it just me or does thissuper trashy?
This does not look classy at all.
This looks so It's Vegas, Patrick.
(01:28:42):
I yeah.
I that's what it is.
I'm wrong.
It's Vegas.
Yeah.
So then they open up.
This is like a the the steak is in the box, andthey're stamping the box, and they're stamping
the steak right now.
Yeah.
This is what they do every single time.
Let's see.
This is another one.
See, like, they're bringing this.
This is steak and lobster, this particularthing that these guys ordered.
(01:29:05):
It comes out.
The decadence here.
Jesus Christ.
Oh, there was money being spent in this,restaurant because while we were there, this
happened about 12 times.
While we were in there.
Walter, it is Walter, it is 100% look at me,look at me, isn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Well, yeah, without a doubt.
Yeah.
With that gold
(01:29:26):
oh, this is so dumb.
How many times do you think that thing getscleaned?
I have no idea.
But, yeah, it happened.
There were the so this music and all that wasplayed, like, about like I said, it happened,
like, 12 times.
Here.
Let me show you another picture.
Here's me and Lola.
And let me see if I could just do it this way.
It'd be better.
There you go.
There's me and Lola.
You know, hanging out with Lola.
(01:29:50):
Everywhere you know, I always have to take aselfie with Lola because I won't do it on my
own.
Lola makes me, you know, take a selfie.
So, yeah.
But you know what?
Had a good time.
It was fun.
Yeah.
I mean, I
It was fun.
We we talk about Vegas, you know, and I have alot of good memories going to Vegas.
(01:30:11):
Mhmm.
You know, doing the SHOT Show and hanging outwith Peggy and
Mhmm.
And Will and and everybody else, you guys.
Yeah.
We haven't gotten Patrick there yet, but, yeah,every almost everyone else has been out there
with us.
I mean, there's always going out to eat andjust hanging out and all that stuff.
Mhmm.
But it's the whole it's so it's so tap Patrick,two blocks off of Vegas or a block and a half
(01:30:35):
off of off the Main Dragon, it's and there'sshitty little hotels and and shitty little
apartments and shitty little people and it'sjust it's so fake.
It's pathetic.
Yeah.
That that's crazy to me because it the theextravagance is so bizarre to me.
Kurt twenty four says, like Chuck E.
(01:30:56):
Cheese for people with money.
I can't even say it without laughing.
Yes.
True.
Very true, sir.
Very true.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I said,
a lot a lot of a lot of there's a lot lotthere's a and like I said, there's some really
good places to eat and stuff and all that.
But It's nice entertainment.
I hate the desert.
The desert is brutal on you.
(01:31:17):
You when you first get there and you wake upthe next morning, you are dehydrated.
Oh, you were there in the summer.
See, I've only been there one time in thesummer.
So Oh, it doesn't matter.
I'm always dehydrated when I'm there.
Time.
Yeah.
Or that
could be But you still get dehydrated, though.
You still get dehydrated.
Yeah.
The air is so dry.
Yeah.
You skin gets dry.
Yeah.
I have a tan.
(01:31:38):
You know, I've got a if I take my watch yeah.
I got if you if I take my watch off, you'll seethe tan line.
Look.
Can you see it?
Okay.
Okay.
I'm just looking
at it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Black people still get tans.
Yes.
They do.
They get camper like everybody else.
You know, we could just absorb the, we couldabsorb the sun a little bit.
(01:32:00):
You know, I'm telling
lobster when you get tanned.
Yeah.
Oh, but you feel it.
My ears were itching.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I did it.
I didn't even bring a hat out there, and I waslike, this is real stupid.
What are you doing, Patrick?
What are you
sending me to Angel?
Oh, yeah.
So what is it Patrick is trying to get us?
Oh.
Oh, this wasn't to show everyone?
You can show everyone.
(01:32:21):
If they're not available yet, I just thoughty'all would be interested in seeing this.
Okay.
Love's old Bushmasters.
Oh, wait.
These are Bushmasters?
Oh.
Yeah.
Those are old a two Bushmasters, which is,yeah, kinda cool.
Yeah.
I don't think they'll be that old.
Do they have the snake logo on them?
I oh, they some of them look
They They have the snake with the Bushmasterarm pistol inside of it.
(01:32:44):
I have one of these, but I I don't know wherethis Yeah.
How much you think, Ameren?
Out there.
AIM AIM Surplus it out saying that you're gonnahave them in a couple of days.
I think they're gonna be $5.99 or $6.99, whichis
it's not Yeah.
Cheap.
That's not bad.
That's not yeah.
It's the old it's the old Bushmasters.
Right?
The
yeah.
Yeah.
It's good stuff.
They're cool guns to get and just I mean, if ifnot just for the lowers.
(01:33:09):
I I thought they're kinda cool.
I again, I just bought a car and I need to buya split unit AC, so I've I'm not I'm trying to
cut down on my gun purchases.
Like they're selling the flashlights with them.
Like, I needed like, I needed another AR 15.
Right.
Walter and I are on the tonight.
Oh, boy.
Oh, damn it.
Oh, you know what?
(01:33:30):
I got a gun I got a gun that's bigger than youguys' guns.
Hold on.
I got a gun that's bigger than all you guys.
Start this thing.
Look at this.
Right now.
Look at that.
Yeah.
Check that out.
There you go.
Look.
You guys can't hang with that.
This is this is the one I rebuilt.
Oh, hold on.
There it is.
(01:33:50):
There it is.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Should I go full screen with you?
Hold on
one sec.
You don't have to.
You don't have to.
If it'll zoom, if it'll actually
Hold on.
I'll go full screen.
That's probably better.
Give me one sec here.
Boom.
Here we go.
It's an old Colt A2 government carbine that Iput back together as it should.
Little tiny lightweight a two thing.
It's it's pretty neat, actually.
(01:34:14):
This is, if I remember correctly, this DPMSlower here.
When I
bought the full screen on Walt.
Uh-huh.
One time at the SHOT Show, Century Arms isrunning a deal where if you bought any of their
guns, any surplus pistol or rifle, whatever,they'd sell you an ARR for a hundred and $79.
(01:34:35):
Oh, hell yeah.
Holy shamole.
They they they must had a pile of these DPMS
Yeah.
One seventy nine.
Is this the old school DPMS, guys?
Like, when we used to talk to the guys with thebeards and all that?
Yeah.
I think so.
Probably.
Yeah.
This is probably yeah.
So I bought a couple surplus a p's c z fiftiesor c z seventies or whatever the hell they
(01:34:57):
were, and I got an AR.
It was more like it was more like what Patrickhad, that style with the shorter handguard and
stuff.
Mhmm.
And I had the receiver sitting around, and Ibought this barrel recently.
And, of course, I had all the parts, like,through together.
Mhmm.
Another, which I prefer a 20 inch myself,actually, out of the AR.
Yeah.
%.
Yeah.
So what am I gonna do with this?
(01:35:19):
I have no idea.
But I know the feeling.
I got guns out there that have I have gotten tothe part point, Walter, that I have guns in the
safe that have never been fired.
I've never even shot them.
This colt, how long have I had this colt?
I've never shot this colt.
Yeah.
The the two little ones I had out, I've nevershot them either.
(01:35:40):
Yep.
Never shot.
But I did but I didn't have any ammo theneither.
Now I got plenty of 20 fives.
You got okay.
That's what I was gonna say.
The ammo is the thing.
The ammo is the thing.
We can try out too.
When Walmart was getting rid of their pistolammo, I Yep.
I told I told a couple of friends, go toWalmart and buy any thirty two and and twenty
five ammo you could get.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
(01:36:01):
Yeah.
Now Walmart is selling their ammo realexpensive.
I was telling you guys to buy my bucket of 20.
Right?
That's way too expensive.
That's a bucket of bullets, a hundred and $4with that.
Way expensive.
That's too much.
Do you guys remember remember the life card.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So when we have my friends, my the otherGuyanese guy in the gun world?
(01:36:22):
Yeah.
I still follow them on socials, I think.
Yeah.
Peggy Peggy's been Peggy's watching us now, andshe brought up Ellis Island Casino.
Remember that, Hank?
Yes.
I do.
As a matter of fact, I was telling Nick fromSunshine said our video about how we went to
Ellis Island.
I was like, yeah.
Okay.
You know?
Alright, Go ahead.
(01:36:44):
Go ahead.
You tell the story.
We're we're checking into the hotel where theplace we were staying at that Hank had
arranged, and then we asked the girl out there,where's he get something to eat?
You know, get a sandwich.
Blah blah blah.
Oh, Ellis Island down the street over there.
Boom.
So we walked down there.
Yeah.
So Peggy and Walter have been in your Peggy andWalter have been in Europe, and they decided
they are now walking places.
(01:37:07):
So they're like, oh, this is not far.
So we're walking out in the desert.
Okay?
Four shot show where it's cold, just walkingaround the streets.
Go ahead, Will.
So we walked we walked down the street past thenew f one tractor building there.
They built in Vegas.
And we get to this Ellis Island place, whichis, like, under renovation.
Renovation.
(01:37:28):
So we go inside, and it is still
It is, as Walter says, ghetto.
It would
With the extra toe.
And an extra toe.
And they they were they were doing karaoke downthe hallway in some bar, and you could hear
somebody squealing down there at the end ofPatrick,
this place was so good.
And and Walter, Peggy and Lola go into thisdiner, they sit down.
(01:37:52):
I was like, guys, are we actually doing this?
And then I go I go to him, I guess.
I said, Hank, I guess there's nothing here foryou, is there?
No.
They're like they're gonna eat.
They're getting menus and everything, and I waslike, I don't know about you guys, and I'm not
sure.
Eating here.
Because, you know, they always think that I'm,like, bougie or something.
And I was like, I'm not eating here.
I'm not
eating Okay.
(01:38:13):
In this place.
So we we went and got a cab ride and went downto, the Grand Luxe in the vacation.
Mhmm.
And that place always has good food
on my Yeah.
Lola and I went there while we were there,Walt, and we had the same waitress, actually.
Really?
Really? Really?
Yeah.
We had the same waitress.
She was talking about SHOT Show.
She said the crowds for SHOT Show have gonedown.
She said last year, it was less people.
(01:38:35):
That was her opinion, you know, of, like, thefolks coming in.
Busy at SHOT Show, actually, on Tuesday.
So
Well, see, I didn't go.
I I I went Monday.
Wait.
Yeah.
We went Monday into the desert, and we went no.
We went Tuesday to the show, but, yeah,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, I didn't go.
And you were sick.
Right?
Yeah.
I was sick.
Yeah.
I was sick.
I think I was sick because I went to thatghetto.
(01:38:55):
I was walking around the freaking streets, andthen I went to that ghetto ass, diner.
I think you're sick.
Damn RV show.
Yeah.
That's what
I want.
That might have been, like, about 40%.
What No.
You know what it really was that messed me up?
We went to to media day, in the desert, like,shooting out in the desert.
(01:39:19):
That sand is so fine.
Oh, yeah.
Is.
Sand is so fine.
It gets all the way in your lungs.
Blowing right in your face too.
Yeah.
Coming off
the rain.
When when we ran into Rich, we ran into Rich,Rich was like, I'm out of here.
He said, John already left.
Yeah.
That's what Peggy's saying.
(01:39:39):
The lady at the hotel said it wasn't that far.
Yeah.
It was far.
Like, it was it was pretty far.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was far.
Stuck at that.
It wasn't easy with good.
It was shitty at that.
I was so mad.
I was so mad.
That's the chick.
I don't know if I remember telling you that shewas Nigerian, and then these guys are, like,
rolling their eyes.
Yeah.
She these guys are rolling their eyes because Ibecause I knew she was Nigerian, and I'm
(01:40:02):
like,
oh, it's just down the street.
They're they're super nice to you when you'reat that counter.
And when they wanna sell you something.
It's like a timeshare.
Yeah.
Because they they're like, hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
It's like, just give me my room key and give methe fuck.
The hotel was decent.
There was a decent hotel for Vegas.
With it.
No.
It wasn't wrong with that.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
(01:40:22):
What was I gonna say?
I'll tell you Let me tell you this, Walt.
So the hotel that Lola and I stayed in thistime, it was in was it was it Mandalay Bay,
Lola?
I think it was Mandalay Bay.
Right?
Walt.
It had a refrigerator in the room.
Don't touch it.
You cannot use this refrigerator.
(01:40:43):
You cannot put your own drinks in therefrigerator even Yes.
You now get charged.
Unless you pay them $50 a day.
Yes.
This is a new I don't know.
This is a new And it's
on already.
Yes.
This is a new thing that they started I don'tknow how I saw this.
Somebody posted a video about it, like, sixmonths ago.
In This is, like, their new their new thing isis if you even, like, sniff in the wrong
(01:41:07):
direction for that fridge, you get charged.
You get billed.
You get billed.
Yeah.
$50 a day.
We couldn't even put our drinks in therefrigerator much less much less use the, much
less use the refrigerate.
Oh, Lola's sending me the proof of this, whichI'll show you guys right now.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Know the truth to this one, but I have in thesame video, I have heard that the things
(01:41:31):
Look at this.
Yeah.
Active sensors.
Okay.
So it is true.
Yes.
It is true.
Yes.
If you open it, you get charged.
Yes.
If you just open it, it's
Lola was trying to open it, and I'm like, no.
No.
No.
No.
Don't open it.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't even put your drinks in this
a $50 per stay service fee will be applied forstoring personal items or altering existing
(01:41:54):
items for the new
like nickel and diming.
All of the casinos do it.
Yeah.
Oh, this says per stay, so it's probably notper night.
But, yeah, they had all kinds of fees.
The other one I've heard is when you walkedinto the room, they have the, like, thing with
all the
(01:42:25):
know.
We after we saw that sign, we Well, I didn't Ican't I I bought drinks and stuff, but I just
had my drinks room temperature.
But but Nick, who was staying at a really youknow, this is we're talking about Nick here.
So I I don't think Patrick knows Nick, butWalter does.
So, you know, only the best for Nick.
(01:42:45):
So, he is staying at the Fontainebleau, that'swhy he took me to that restaurant.
So, he likes to drink his coffee.
He wakes up in the morning, there's no coffeemachine.
So he calls the people.
He's like, why is there no coffee machine here?
They tell him that the coffee machine is ahundred and $99.
What?
(01:43:05):
For a to get a coffee maker in your room?
Yes.
It's a
hundred is just a
straight standard drippolator.
Yeah.
A hundred and $99.
He's like, do I take this is what he told me.
He's like, do I take that with me when I leave?
And they said, oh, no.
For $1.99?
No.
You a hundred and $99, you could just go to astore and buy an espresso machine or something.
That's a
a Walmart And they're I guarantee it's aWalmart twenty dollar, you know Yeah.
(01:43:29):
Coffee baker.
It's nothing special.
He said to them, well, what if because, youknow, he needed his coffee.
Right?
So he's like, well, what if can I just get roomservice a cup of coffee?
And they said, yeah.
By the time you get all the charges andeverything, it'll be $40.41 dollars per cup of
coffee.
For a single cup of coffee?
Yes.
Yeah.
Can you just walk down to the lobby?
(01:43:49):
That's what he said.
He was like, I would just walk downstairs andgo to a store and get my But you know, it's
Vegas, so walking downstairs is not that easy.
People continue to do this dumb shit.
Like, they continue to go to these places.
This sounds like a hellhole to me.
Why go there.
The hotel Lola and I had to stay in one hotelwhen we got there Thursday, and we we were
(01:44:12):
starving.
Because, you know, you travel all night fromFlorida to get there.
So we got a burger, and I you know, whenever IDo you want Do Do want The burger was, like,
$25
What?
Each burger.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we got Patrick.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Listen.
(01:44:32):
I'm not even so so we got we got Lola and I gota burger, and I always drink orange juice in
situations like this or ginger beer.
So they didn't have ginger beer.
Choices.
Yeah.
So I got orange juice.
On the menu, a small cup of orange juice likethis, this big, little small cup, little glass
of orange juice, $10.
Yeah.
Figure it out.
(01:44:53):
The bigger one, $18.
No free refills either, I guarantee.
No.
Hell no.
We're about free.
Yeah.
I got the $10 orange juice, and I just sippedit.
And I have water.
It's it's insane.
You know?
We were staying in the hotel.
We had to pay to, like, park to to park the carevery day.
(01:45:14):
You know, it's like, man, the bills add up whenyou're there.
Oh, Chromie v's back.
Look.
Who's that?
I'm guessing he just came out the Yeah.
Let's see.
I'll go full screen.
I'll go full screen.
Oh, he hasn't taken his bath?
He's he's about to.
Okay.
Boom.
Who's that?
(01:45:37):
Are you gonna do anything or are just gonnastare?
Yeah.
He's got nothing to say right now.
He had a bunch of stuff to say before.
He doesn't know anyone's talking to him.
You wanna say something?
Okay.
No.
No?
Basically, no.
Basically,
no.
A
bye?
Bye.
Bye bye.
Bye.
Bye.
There you go.
(01:45:57):
We got a bye out of it.
Alright.
Bye bye.
Bye bye.
There's no ice cream there.
Give it a mommy.
She'll throw it away for you.
Yeah.
He's all of it.
He's talking, man.
When he starts talking, he's gonna tell allyour secrets.
All I you know, I used to say, I can't wait forhim to talk all day long.
(01:46:17):
And I I wanna throw him.
I wanna shake him so bad sometimes.
Marley gets the same thing, Marley.
So we'll be in the mama.
Mama.
Mama.
Mama.
Mama.
And I'm like, stop.
We're trying to have a conversation.
Yeah.
Let's get back to some gun stuff.
(01:46:38):
I don't know if this has hit the news yet,Patrick.
I don't know.
So, okay.
We got a minute here.
We gotta go through it quick.
Breaking news from the ATF and John Crump.
Yeah.
The ATF, John Crump was the first one to tellus this, and then, gun owners, cash You win?
Yeah.
Gun owners of America.
Cash retail has officially repealed ATF'styrannical zero tolerance policy.
(01:47:02):
This policy was used to unlawfully shut downhundreds of gun stores and build an illegal
digital registry of out of business records.
Because when you go out of business, they haveto, you know, which I well, here's my thing I
put on that thing.
I saw that.
Yeah.
What about the stores that have already beenshut down?
Did did you?
They they they fucked up a lot of people.
(01:47:25):
Yes.
People we know, which sucks, big time.
And a lot of this like, we we have a friend ofWalters that we that we know.
I mean, it made him lose some of his faith inAmerica.
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Gross me off every time.
Brandon Herrera commented on your Twitter post.
What did he say?
Hopefully, they'll have a reason to fast or away to fast track getting those people their f
f l's back.
But but so for example, Walter was saying, ourfriend, how much money did he lose, Walt?
Over a hundred grand fighting the thing.
(01:48:34):
Yeah.
Yeah.
That I mean
And I and and and and and he's aware of thiswhole thing going on, and it's like he he
wanted so badly to be out of it, but he goes,don't even know if I'd wanna be you know?
If he would wanna go back at this point.
Right?
Like, does he does he get his money back?
No.
He ain't gonna get no money back.
(01:48:55):
What are
these what
are these people what are these people gonna dothat had to close their store and sell all
their stuff and Listen.
Think about how so was that money that was thatnumber that you just quoted the money, was that
including the guns that had to get cut up?
No.
That was just the lawsuit stuff.
Yeah.
Because remember, like, you you basically Idon't know if you shed tears, but you were
(01:49:15):
pissed when you had to
Well, we had to cut up two of his perfectlygood post samples that he could have sold, but
they forced him to cut them up, which Yeah.
Wouldn't let him yeah.
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
I have both of those now, by the way.
Mhmm.
But Mhmm.
Yeah.
That nice crink and then that tantal kit I'vestill got, I
(01:49:36):
can put together.
That crink turned out
real good.
Of that.
Somebody made it.
A tantal a tantal kit.
Oh, did Patrick put that together?
I don't know.
Yeah.
And nobody nobody's put it back together yet.
So yeah.
I I put the I
can't I think put together.
The tantal's a sweet gun too.
But, yeah, mean, you can't you can't you can'tgo back and fix that, what they fucked up.
(01:49:58):
They what they did to people.
You cannot.
You cannot.
Like so like, remember, people had to closetheir stores, lose their guns that were, you
know, that were on the books, but they wouldn'tlet them do anything with
Well, they probably that and not
Spend lawyer money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Normally, a shop closes, it gets signed out tothe person that
Yeah.
But this wasn't you knowing and planning thatyou're gonna go retire or go out of business or
(01:50:22):
whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is the government just coming in in awhirlwind and just attacking you and turning
your whole life upside down.
And even for our friend, it wasn't as bad asstories that we heard about and we read that we
talked about here.
Yeah.
So that sucks donkey balls.
Yeah.
What happened to him could have been solvedvery easily.
But there's like, in a lot of these cases,these shops they closed down, they had I won't
(01:50:48):
say they were do doing bad stuff.
Probably, maybe some of them were, but some ofthem had, you know, the record of selling guns
to people that were in different, you know,crimes and
stuff like bad things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There were shops that frequented by people ofill repute.
So Yes.
And but and then listen.
I know there are some bad actors so far as gunstores.
(01:51:11):
But for the most part, what are you supposed todo now?
Become, super prejudice against who's walkinginto your store?
Well
You I mean, you can only follow the the theprocess.
Right?
Like, if you did the process, sure.
Fine.
If you did not follow that process and you didsomething wrong, I get it.
But, you know
Yeah.
They say this, they had it out for some ofthese people.
But then again, if you get the wrong agent andthe wrong people, they're looking to make a
(01:51:36):
name for themselves in their world, and theirworld is busting busting on people.
So
Exactly right.
I was a little when they were talking to zerotolerance stuff, I was like, oh, fuck.
This it got me so freaked out.
It's like because if they find they they couldreally, really, really make your day bad.
Mhmm.
You know?
And they want to luckily, the people that camein this last inspection were older older school
(01:52:00):
people that that that weren't they knew theyknew this shit was bullshit.
Mhmm.
So and they had other things they wanted to dobesides bust on me.
Mhmm.
So it didn't it didn't go badly.
And then my rec our our forty four seventythrees were perfect and everything, but there's
always some little thing.
You had your run-in with the with the ATF,you've been getting infected every single year.
(01:52:21):
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And hoping that goes away here soon for you.
Well, when they left last year, they goes, oh,we probably won't see you next year.
I said, I'll see you next year.
I mean, I
They already know.
It's on the plan.
I'm Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm hoping I'm hoping that stopsbecause that is hard to prove,
(01:52:44):
but just
hard to
Yeah.
It'll be nice to see it stop.
Yeah.
I mean, paperwork stuff like, you know, not,you know, missing something.
Some these little all these little things youcan miss on a 4473, and then they can bust you
forward.
It's like, there's no reason for that.
All I have to do is just say, fix this, fixthat.
And I've seen it.
The guy said, ah, don't worry about it.
Just fix that.
Fix that.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
(01:53:04):
Yeah.
And then it's all done, and you go in abouttheir way.
But no.
I don't know.
Yeah.
So the so I know that GOA has put this out.
I don't know if the ATF is officially followingall of this.
I think it is man.
I would take it as a win for sure.
I don't wanna sit here and tell you guys it'snot a win.
(01:53:25):
I think it was a win Oh, yeah. Based on
yeah. Based on It's positive.
Yes.
You know, it's a win based on who's in theWhite House and and what they're doing.
Yes.
It is a move in the right direction.
I hope we see more.
I know that the the actions that the WhiteHouse is supposed to take has kinda been, like,
slowed down.
I'm not sure what's going on with that.
I'll take this, but I don't know how yourecover those people who have already Yeah.
(01:53:48):
Been screwed over.
When the other thing when
I talked to
Mhmm.
Crump today a little bit about it, how do wemake sure this doesn't happen again in the
future?
When another comes in and goes, oh, it's
warring the clock.
Yeah.
That's that's what needs to happen.
There's it'd be there needs and it's like thething of of digitizing the records too and
(01:54:09):
doing all the shit that's illegal, yet they'restill doing it.
Yeah.
To me, all those records need to be destroyed.
Yeah.
They need to be destroyed under thisadministration.
Yes.
But as Patrick is saying, they could startover.
Yes.
Mhmm.
And and then you need to set up some legal waythat this doesn't happen again.
Mhmm.
But how are you gonna prevent that when you gotpeople who don't follow the law anyways, like
(01:54:31):
the ones that were last there, the ones thatwere just there?
I know.
Two shits about the law.
So
Yeah.
I mean, how do you fight the government?
That's the problem.
And is there some mechanism of way or rule orwhatever you wanna call it?
I mean, does it take congress to put somethingin that says if people's rights were violated?
Yeah.
Well, or or you have to, by law, d turn down,make smaller that whole organization where it
(01:54:58):
doesn't have any real power.
Mhmm.
That's the
Yeah.
I I don't know.
Recognize.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, it's definitely lawfare.
It was lawfare waged against, gun owners, and Iknow that there's people out there doing bad
things, you know, FFLs or whatever.
I think it's very small numbers.
(01:55:19):
Get those guys, punish those Yeah.
Very, very few.
But for but for folks, you know, honestly,trying to go about a business and something
that they care about, they've been heavilyinvested into and all of that, you know, I
yeah.
I don't think they recovered anything, but theywon't.
At at this point, I don't see where that'sgonna happen.
(01:55:40):
So Nope.
Sucks.
Mean nothing.
You know?
But but I hope that out of this I hope that outof this, like, Patel and, you know, him being
in the FBI and the ATF.
You know, I hope we get back some over the nextfour years.
And we really have to pay attention to this andhope that, when Trump's term is up, we get good
(01:56:03):
guys to go in there behind him that continuethat.
Yeah.
You have to cleanse that agency of the peoplewho participated in all this and super and
super and supervised all that and said, yes.
That's okay.
You can do that.
Good job, Johnny.
Yeah.
You yeah.
You reached your quota.
Yeah.
Those people need to be, exited out the door,let out the door.
(01:56:25):
So I think one of the things is a a lot of thegood guys who were in there left during that
time too.
We had we did have, like, ATF agents and folksthat worked there that were against a lot of
stuff of of what's going on.
A lot of those guys got out of there.
How do you get how do you get good people likethat back in there now?
Well, you have to put limits on the number ofpeople who can actually work in the place too.
(01:56:46):
Mhmm.
That's true.
It's my parents so so the when I talked withCrump about it today, I guess the IOI has a lot
of issues too.
Not IOI.
Tech branch.
Tech branch has a lot of trouble.
Yeah.
Look at me.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
(01:57:06):
Anybody
anybody say that my upper looks just like alike a like a like a
As crazy as this is, I'd love to go work forthe tech branch because I could fix all of
that.
Well, they need to be super small for sure.
That's let's start there or not exist.
But at the end, they need to be super small.
The answer is simple.
Is it a machine branch?
No.
It's not
a machine.
(01:57:26):
Is it a number?
No.
The tech branch used to follow what the ruleswere.
Mhmm.
Correct.
Is this a machine gun?
Buy this, this, and this.
It has a bolt action
But when but when congress rifle by this this
I agree with you.
But when congress refused to act, and I'mtalking about repo I'm not not just the
democrats.
When the republicans refused to act, then theDemocrats were in power and said this is a
(01:57:49):
mechanism that we could use without passinglaws to feel like we're doing something, and
that thing they did punished the hardworking,law abiding people who care about guns.
It did not punish the bad guys or thecriminals.
Those guys thrived under that.
So, you know, I I at the end of the day, Iblame Congress for that.
(01:58:13):
Right?
Republicans didn't stand up and get laws inthere that would take care of us and protect us
or take actions.
Yeah.
That takes actual work.
They're not
interested in If you look at it right now, whenwe're look talking about tariffs, a lot of
these Republicans are already punking out.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Because they they're they're scared of theirshadow.
(01:58:34):
Republicans are born scared of their shadow.
Yeah.
It's like, oh my god.
It's coming after me.
It's like, stand up, man.
Girl it girl it's set.
This this is the time to have this.
Take it on the chin now.
Get through the pain points Mhmm.
And the country will be better for it.
But there everybody's afraid to have a littlepain to fix the long term
(01:58:54):
Yeah.
Because it's so easy to just, oh, we'll justspend our grandkids' money, our great
grandkids' money.
I I think, you know, if you remember, we talkedabout this during, COVID.
Right?
Like, times like this is when you take to fixthe system for the current times we live in.
If it when it comes to schools, taxes, lots ofthings.
(01:59:17):
Right?
What's what's happening with guns?
Lots of things in America need to be fixedright now.
In these times, we fix this shit and we moveon.
Right?
For folks in our age category, Social Securityand all that, you know
It's it's easy.
We've been doing the easy thing for a long timenow, and it's not working anymore.
(01:59:40):
It well, it never has worked.
It's we'll
be able some pain.
I'll rather take some pain so our kids are okayeven if I don't benefit.
Yeah.
There's there's really no pain to take.
All you have to do is just stop this out ofcontrol handing out of money.
Yes.
It's true.
It's true.
The people are the people are gonna have thepain or the people that were receiving the
money.
(02:00:00):
That's the people having the pain.
Or it's a it's a presumption.
It's like, oh, I can't buy something.
You'll be fine.
You you'll be able to buy shit later.
Yeah.
I don't need
short of stuff to buy.
Trust me.
Yeah.
No.
But that's the that's the button that they'repushing on people.
Oh, I'm not gonna be able to do that.
I won't be able to do this.
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You you probably don't need it.
I hate to say that.
You're welcome to spend your money how
you want cell phone every you don't need a newcell phone every year.
I'm not here to tell you not to spend it, butI'm also here to tell you, you don't need it.
No.
You don't need to spend it.
Mhmm.
But also that it they'll it'll work out.
This is not gonna last a long time.
No.
It's just like when we get to these shutdownsand they're like, we in order to get through
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this shutdown, we have to pass a whole bunch ofbullshit.
No.
You don't.
You know, the whole thing with the budget isanother huge fucking scam.
Were they those ominous ominous spending billswhere they just pile stuff in there.
Oh, we don't have time to read it.
They gotta pile it in.
Mhmm.
I believe every bill every bill should be votedon.
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Every I yes.
That's how it's supposed to work.
I I should be voting.
Watch how fast these people lose their mind andbail out and quit.
For for the last, at least, what is it, maybetwenty five years or something like that, we've
just been Yeah.
It's even omnibus after omnibus.
Yeah.
We've just been bullshitting.
We've just been using technicalities instead oflaws or, you know, or taking actual action.
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And that of cash is all that goody money forthese politicians and their friends.
Mhmm.
And you but, you know, you can't you can't taketime to look at it.
Oh oh my god.
This is why they don't this is why they don'tcare about America.
And and they most of them don't plan on livinghere, by the way, just so people know this.
Famous quote from the Obama era?
Well, we gotta pass
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it so we know what's in it.
We don't Remember that?
We don't have time we don't have time to readit.
That kind of
thing.
Yeah.
We just gotta pass it and then we'll knowwhat's in
it.
Like
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Most of these people don't plan on living hereor planning on living in very sheltered places
in America.
I'm And they feel this won't affect them.
I'm on board with, you know, give take on thepain now, fix things for the future, and then
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we'll be better off.
Yeah.
We'll be fine.
We'll be yeah.
$30,000,000,000,000 in debt, maybe maybe thingswill be a little different, but that's not how
the world is right now.
Mhmm.
Nope.
You you wanna you want some money for your baldeagle mating call research thing?
Then vote on that.
Cut it over somewhere else.
Yeah.
Well, here, you guys gotta vote on Let's seehere.
Yes.
Yeah.
I I I've never Walter, I'm completely on boardwith you.
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I've never understood that.
Like, it's because it's the easiest way forthem to get their slush
fund money.
It's because we keep letting it happen.
That's why.
We keep going for that.
How do you think we lost machine guns?
Correct.
Correct.
The the Hughes amendment was an absolute
Thrown in with a bunch of other shit, and itwas supposed to be taken out or or undone, and
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it never was.
Yep.
It was thrown in on an omnibus bill, and theyjust brought it in at the last moment.
Everybody was tired.
It was, like, 11:00 at night.
But all but all of this is part of a plan.
All of this is part of a plan.
You cannot have if you want to subjugate thepeople, you have to declaw them.
You have to declaw them, pacify them, you know
(02:03:17):
Circuses.
Yeah. Have
Have to just give them bread and circus and andand just have them plugged into the matrix, so
to And they're not paying attention.
They don't think they ever need to defendthemselves or fight back or anything like that.
So
Give me give me some midget wrestling and somelotto tickets and my smokes, and we'll be good
to go.
Right.
There you go.
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Exactly.
Don't put
the midget wrestling.
better
than that.
Come on.
Speaking of the midget wrestling, actually,this has nothing to do with the midget
wrestling.
I did wanna talk to you guys before our timeran out.
Oh, no.
I knew we gonna get this dog price.
Yeah.
That's an AI.
That's an AI.
So Kawasaki unveils a hydrogen powered ride onrobot horse.
(02:03:57):
This is the so the video connected to this isis three d video for sure.
It's yeah.
It's AI generated video, but Kawasaki actuallyput this up at a show.
Now, if you look at the video from that show,they don't show anyone writing it.
They don't show this
It's not moving.
It's not real.
(02:04:18):
Yeah.
It's not moving.
It's just, well, it's moving a little bit here,but it's doing anything you can you can put
actuators.
This video is this is this is CG.
This is CGF.
Bullshit.
Alright.
Alright.
Where's the hydrogen tank, my friend?
Yeah.
This is hydrogen powered.
This is a bad part of it in my opinion.
Yeah.
(02:04:39):
So it's so so this is supposed to be hydrogenpowered.
Not a good idea, my we've we've seen this for along time.
I've had this debate with people who think thathydrogen is gonna be a thing.
Hydrogen has failed all over the world.
I don't know how you're gonna use hydrogen inthese scenarios.
When you run out of hydrogen on top of thatmountain top, where are you getting some?
(02:05:01):
I don't know.
I don't know.
But yeah.
So so now, listen.
The concept of this, though, is cool, in myopinion.
So it's like a motorcycle.
You're holding on to it like a motorcycle, butit's actuating itself like a horse or something
like that would, right, run into
I thought we solved this problem after WorldWar one when we realized, fucking horse is
(02:05:24):
stuck.
You have to feed them and and take fuck that.
Vehicles better.
Motorcycles are better.
Right.
It yeah.
It's kind of like, what what are we doing?
But it is interesting.
You know why I think you know why I'm thinkingit's interesting?
You know why I think it's interesting?
Voltron.
Voltron.
It look okay.
I look like
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it look like
something from what's the cats.
Yeah.
I'm gonna say Voltron.
Cats.
What's sound from Thundercats?
Use one word for your horsey machine.
Mhmm.
Drone.
Yeah.
And you're dead.
Boom.
The hydrogen bomb goes off.
Yeah.
Listen.
It's a cool it's a cool it's a cool concept.
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It's a cool concept.
It's not actually real yet because not evenKawasaki.
Like, I would have been more impressed by themif they actually put a person on it and had
that person right in there, and they'd be like,oh, cool.
They But let they
spilled the beans too quickly because theydon't have anything that actually works.
Now, I don't know I don't know if you knowthis.
When Tesla first put out the Tesla bots,Optimus
(02:06:27):
Those were semi fake as well.
Yeah.
They had a skinny ass person when theyannounced they were gonna do it.
They had a skinny ass person in a suit and thatperson was dancing and doing stuff.
But today, those things are real.
And what they bring out now are real and theycould No.
They're real.
They can walk around and they could pick upthings.
They're working they're already working in theTesla They're
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not to the same level as what they were showingthem.
We're not gonna we're not gonna climb up a asnow covered peak
mountain.
Fucking
Dirt bikes, Walter.
Dirt bikes work perfectly well.
For the most part.
For the most part.
Wow.
Yeah.
Why do
I use to have that?
We we we we just got that electric dirt bike.
Now I gotta get a hydrogen powered dog?
(02:07:09):
No.
You gotta get you need a hydrogen powered horsethingy.
Yeah.
Listen.
Fart
powered?
Listen.
If it were fart powered, it'd be fantastic.
It's cool and cool.
And night,
have that horse going twenty four seven.
My dream my dream has always been to have areal life mech.
You know?
Remember, like, robots You you want like, robottech.
(02:07:31):
No.
You want me You speak of cars being turned onyou?
Think think about that.
Someone doesn't like you, they they hack intoyour system, and next time, Mech's got your
neck, tears it right off.
Boom.
Yeah.
Well, you can go into it.
Can go grabs you by the balls and drags you outthrough the front yard by the nuts.
Yeah.
Well There we go.
Yeah.
You know?
Listen.
(02:07:52):
I would like to see all I would like technologyis gonna move forward.
You know?
Technology is gonna move forward one way or theother.
There was some cool Let me see if I could findit.
I think I sent this to Lola, and I know we got15 We got We don't have that much time here,
but there's some cool Like, I like microtechnology, nanobots and stuff like that.
(02:08:12):
I sent Lola this cool nanobot thing.
I don't know what happened to it.
I can't find it now.
But I saw somewhere they had these little tinynanobots that could figure out how to move
stuff.
It's a little redundant, isn't it?
And But the here's the reason why they like it.
So let's say you have, like, a heart clog orsomething like that, they could put the little
nanobots in you, and then they could go movethe stuff out of there, you know.
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I don't know.
I I like the ideas.
I like the dreaming.
You know?
I like all of that.
I do too.
Yeah.
No.
I I like the idea.
I'd love to
have little nanobots
Yeah.
It's cool for that.
Scraping my scraping the plaque out of my heartafter
I make cheesy cheese.
Right.
Two two words you're familiar with, nanobotsand ass missiles.
You
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, ass missiles exist.
(02:08:55):
Anthem.
Ass missiles exist, man.
Look at what the Israelis were doing withthose, you know, remember
those That would
those would
be Now that would be impressive.
If they were able to take all of thosePalestinians and put missiles literally up
their asses while they were asleep at night,
I would highly impress the Israelis on thatone.
That would be a big one.
(02:09:16):
If they
have some nanobots that crawl into you and thenturn you into a bomb
turn into a bomb.
Yep.
Without, I say, fusion of nanobots and assmissiles.
You know?
I'm telling you, the future is going to becrazy.
That's the thing about it.
You can Mhmm.
You imagine Bobby Baba Yaga flies over anddrops, like, hundred thousand nanobots out.
(02:09:37):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Chris Bola says Hank wants a Gundam.
Uh-huh.
Gundam.
That's what it is.
Thank you.
Somebody
I couldn't remember what they were calledGundams.
Right.
Yeah.
Have
you ever seen the sci fi theory of a grayGreystorm event or something like that?
No.
What is that?
Where nanobots turn you into gray goo and thenthey turn more people into gray goo and it just
spreads.
Like, it's a world ending nanobot idea.
(02:09:59):
I'll look
it up for you.
Great
So nanobots actually first came out of the Dunestories.
The first time it was that I've seen it, theoldest stuff I've seen is in Dune.
And in Dune, they made these little tinynanobots that were like razors and it went out
they went out, like like how we have drones,they would swarm like drones and shred people
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down to the bone.
And that's in some of the
see that being a thing.
Yeah.
Those will that will be a thing.
That will be you you will see.
You know, this technology is coming for us.
We're gonna make those, and then those will berunning around out there, you know, yes,
wreaking, havoc and all that.
And this, just to wrap it all up in a nicelittle bow, this is why every household should
(02:10:43):
have a nice SHTF 50.
And
and and some APIT ammo for that hydrogenpowered horse.
Exactly.
Explode real nice.
Yeah.
Wherever that tank is, you're gonna get thattank.
I'm to see how long it takes for Kawasaki toactually show us live demo of this with someone
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riding on it.
We'll see.
But, yes, there is these things called horsesthat already exist.
Horses and camels.
You you know the great thing about horses is,like, they eat grass and shit.
So I don't even
need to hardly feed them.
They're cheap too compared to a frigate Yeah.
Compared to these robots.
Okay.
Alright.
Listen.
We went through we went through the hour twohours already.
(02:11:27):
It was good hanging out with everyone.
Big shout out to everyone who's been herehanging out with us.
I hope you guys, before you get out of here,hit those thumbs ups.
The mo the more we get, the better.
So we really appreciate that.
So, please, hit the thumbs ups.
I think right now, at this moment, we have 27people listening to us, watching, hanging out
here.
We got, 10 thumbs up.
Let's get some more in here just so we getkicked up a little bit on this, rumble thing.
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But, yeah, it's been it's I think folks enjoyrumble, so we're probably here to stay.
I just need to make sure that I press all thebuttons to shut it off because last week, I
didn't apparently, and this thing ran for sixhours.
Four fourteen hours later, Joe's looking.
Yeah.
Joe's like, hey.
You got that thing still
on.
Alive.
Apparently, you have to press n twice, Patrick.
(02:12:15):
Okay.
Good to know.
Yeah.
Well, at least at
least now I know I can have, like, my woods camwhen I get the fiber up at the property and I
Oh, yeah.
Just leave it running.
Running.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So what I'm gonna do here before we get out ofhere, I'm gonna get these guys to tell you how
you could follow them support them.
We'll start with Babyface P, Patrick.
Rome, Vandium Arms.
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If you're looking to get some gunsmithing done,hit me up.
I, I'm always looking to take on more work.
Absolutely.
We're gonna we're still gonna put this up onYouTube and all that kind of stuff.
But, yes, if you guys need some somegunsmithing work done, Patrick is young.
In my way.
And he's out there doing it, man.
It was just amazing.
Like, you don't have to go deal with the old,crotchety, gunsmith.
(02:12:57):
You could
get a
you could get a young, cratchety gunsmith.
That's right.
Young young crotch.
I've been doing this for forty years, and I
know everything.
He's gonna a % be like that.
And then, well, of course, you know, we got ayoung there is a young one over there, Cromie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then he'll get older and goes, you dumbbastard.
Shut up.
(02:13:17):
Yeah.
Walter,
how can the people see your content, supportyou, etcetera?
Safety of our Firearms is on YouTube, Facebook,Instagram, some players, rumble.
And then there's dirt foot racing, the minibike stuff, which is on the same avenues of of
viewage.
And then there's Sten Parts, which isStenParts.com for all oh, Stem Parts is on
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Instagram too, by the way, also.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
I I think I'm following
you on this.
Get a hold of best way to get a hold of StemParts is on the Internet.
Well, the best way to get ahold of Walter is tocall the shop.
Well, yeah, like, say, like, after 10:00usually on most days.
Because I'm in the shop working, but officewise after.
(02:14:04):
So
Yeah.
There you go.
There you go.
You know, email.
Email.
Email.
Email.
That works too.
Yeah.
Email, calls, that's all good.
You know, going through social media is gonnatake you a little bit yeah.
It's not the best.
It'll take you a little bit longer.
Too much Facebook and Instagram, but Mhmm.
But that's not the best way.
I I don't like doing basic business on Facebookjust because I don't.
(02:14:27):
So Mhmm.
Understood.
Okay.
Alright, guys.
Thanks for hanging out with us.
Let me make sure I don't know how many times Igotta press the the end button here, but I
guess I'll go ahead and do that.
Big thanks to everyone hanging out with us.
We appreciate you guys.
We will see you next week.
We are out of here.
Let me go Let's see how many times I gottapress this button.
And see if it gets off of here.
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You're in there, Joe.
Check it out.
Okay.
So I'm gonna do do it now.
Okay.
That's one place.