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October 7, 2025 132 mins
In this episode, the conversation ranges from a scandal involving a Guyanese teacher to aging actors and trends in the movie industry. A Supreme Court Second Amendment case leads into celebrity chatter about Mark Zuckerberg and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The hosts dive into unique firearms like the MG42. The episode wraps up with insights into firearm history, the preservation of collections, and SHOT Show tales.
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We should be able to get it started.
Hold on.
Hit the button.
Alright.
Let's see if we're rolling out to the people ofthe world.
Alright.
If you if anyone out there can see us, hear us,etcetera, let me know.

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Hold on.
I don't know yet.
So hold on.
Let me let me restart this and see if it goes.
Seven viewers.
Okay.
I think I feel like we're rolling out there,but I'll I'll give it a couple of seconds here
so we can get some confirmation from thepeoples.
Gonna be at Full House today.
Yes.
I know.
We weren't even supposed to do a show today,but I wound up staying in town so we could

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actually make this happen.
And it's a full house.
We got both Babyface P and Walter Cowlerjoining us.
So alright.
Let me see if anyone
I'm waiting for it to
I think we're feeding out.
I feel like we are.
So I'm just I don't know if either one of yousees anything up there.

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I looks to me like we are.
So I am just gonna let it rip over here.
Oh, Joe just posted, hey.
What's cracklecking, everybody?
Alright, Joe.
Thank you very much.
Alright.
Let's do this.
Let's hit the intro.
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I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
Let's get some jazz hands.
Why is baby face pee crying?
I don't know what's going on there.
Tired.
There we go.
At the last minute, yeah, it looked like, youknow, he's the, you know, crummy.

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He's wearing them down, man.
Back up.
Yeah.
This what what's up?
What's that?
Happy October.
Night Train, the original.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Cool.
Cool.
This is episode 1,078 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.
It's free for all Monday.
Of course, we're joined by Walter Keller ofSifty Harbor Firearms right there and Babyface

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P of Chromvandium Arms.
What's up?
What's up, dudes?
What's going on?
Not much.
Not much?
Were you were you did you guys even rememberthat you were supposed to be off today?
Oh, I knew.
No.
I thought I was I was thought we had was knewyou did I knew you didn't go.

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Oh, okay.
I knew
you didn't go.
So I said, well, let's see if Lola says, are wegonna play Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
What were you saying, Babyface?
No.
I didn't remember.
Didn't remember.
Show tonight.
I had no idea.
Oh, okay.
Now, since Babyface loves these so much, I'mgonna show here's our logo.

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The first thing we gotta get look at that.
Look at that, babyface.
Look at that.
What do
you think?
Oh, yeah.
What's our theme tonight?
Who can you guys guess talking
space for some reason.
Well, there is a shuttle in the background anda moon, which the moon I guess we got a harvest
moon coming up.
But the shuttle is in honor, and so if you lookat this did you notice everyone's in suits?

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Did you notice that?
Everyone's in I like to show off the, theanimated ones first.
Or like Men in Black.
Okay.
Come on.
Or James Bond.
James Bond.
That's what it's all in commemoration of.
Commemoration.
Commemoration.
Wow.
So the the shuttle is for Moonraker, but I'mputting I'm putting it because, you know, there

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was a I was telling you guys, there's a JamesBond Marathon, or you can do a James Bond
Marathon if you have Amazon.
You know, so Amazon Prime
Without guns, you said.
Right?
Yeah.
Well, so, yes.
So Amazon, first of all, bought MGM.
I don't know if you guys know that.

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Then they bought the whole James Bondfranchise.
And then, right now, you can look at most ofthe James Bond movies, except I think Sean
Connery's Never Say Never Again.
You can look at all of them on Amazon Prime.
But, yes.
Why why is Sean Connery's not on there?
The Never Say Never Again, I don't know ifthat's the same the the normal studio that it

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went through when they made that.
Something happened with that movie when theymade it.
Because remember, like, Sean Connery was thefirst James Bond and he did a whole bunch of
them.
No.
He was not the first James Bond.
Yeah.
He was the first James Bond.
I thought the other English actor was the firstJames Bond.
What who are you talking about?

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There was one before that.
No.
Sean Connery was the first one.
Then, after Sean Connery, they did, let me see.
Hold on.
They did Sean Connery, then they went to GeorgeLazenby or something
like That's that for one probably the guy I'mthinking of.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But Sean Connery was first, then they went toGeorge Lazenby, then I think they went back to

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Connery, then they went to Roger Moore, Thenafter Roger Moore, they went back to Sean
Connery again, I think.
You know why he stopped doing it?
The reason he stopped doing it?
Who?
Whose?
Connery?
Moore.
Oh, Roger Moore?
Because he said he felt silly being so old withthe young all the young Yeah.

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Sean.
Yes.
Double you know, the the Bond girls.
Yes.
Yeah.
I remember that.
He was saying that he was actually they wereBond girls in the movies that their mothers
were closer to his age than Yeah.
The Both all of those guys were old when theywere doing it.

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So I think yeah.
Connery at first wasn't young.
He started young.
Yeah.
He started young.
But when they went to Let me see.
They went after They went back to Sean Connery,then I think they went over to Timothy Dalton.
He did, like, two James Bond movies.
Then they went to what's his name?

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Pierce Brosnan?
Pierce Brosnan.
Yep.
That's one of Lola's favorites because Lolalikes skinny white dudes with a lot of hair on
their chest.
I don't know what I don't what to do.
And then I think at after Brosnan, is that whenthey went to, Daniel Craig?
Yeah.
I think so.
Yeah.
Who was the best James Bond before I get intoall this stuff with you guys?

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Sean Connery.
Connery.
Okay.
I vote for Sean Connery also.
The yeah.
Yeah.
So I think I think Sean Connery was the bestJames Bond in my personal opinion.
Does your wife got gas?
She's got she's got gas.
She's still
gotta get pick up propane.

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Well, I I don't know what Patrick was saying toMarley just now.
He's like, are you evading my the sanctity ofmy garage?
She wasn't sure which one because I have one ofthem is empty, so she wasn't sure which one to
grab.
Honey, do you have gas?
Honey, do you have gas?
I don't know what she's about to do.
She's starting up a submachine.

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Like a flamethrower.
Dinner, it's dinner time.
We're gonna use a grill.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
Boom.
Food must be made.
Yeah.
So, anyway, so so so Amazon owns all theseJames Bond movies, and then they decided that
they were gonna remove all the guns from theposters, which I shared with you guys.
Let me see if I could pull that up.

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So here's a bunch of the posters.
They pacified them.
Every one of them This is the one you thateveryone knows right here.
This Doctor.
No with Sean Connery.
Yeah.
Got a Walter in his hand.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
There should be a gun in his hands, but, yeah,they did it.
Some of them, like Roger Moore, I heard wasanti gun.
And this one looks weird because he's you cansee his holster right there, but you can't see

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the gun.
See that?
Do you see how there's a holster clearly onhim, but no gun there?
It should be hanging down.
So, yeah.
She's Yeah.
So, anyway, what do you guys think about that?
Are you mad about it?
No.
I'm I surprised.
Don't you know, it's just more of the typicalthing.

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More of the same
thing.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's that's supposed to that's supposed tothat's for the children's, you know, so they
don't get all, you know.
Yeah.
If here's my thing on it.
I I mean, I'm not super happy about it thatthey're taking out the guns.
I guess if they own it, they could do whateverthe hell they want.

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Shooting galleries says Pierce Brosnan all day,by the way, his favorite, James Bond.
Night Train says Sean Connery by a mile.
What's let me see.
That's like in Star Wars when they took out thething where where what's his face shot first.
You know?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Oh, did Han Solo shoot first?
Yeah.

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Yeah.
And and they took out the shooting part.
It's like, the fuck?
Come on.
Yeah.
If you know you're about to get shot, shoot theguy first.
Come on now.
All's fair in love and war.
Yeah.
And build an a r fifteens.
Yeah.
Listen.
I think we just wait till we see what they dowith the whole franchise cause they own it now.

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They get to choose who the next James Bond isand do all they want.
They're gonna have some gay ass, woke ass gayJames Bond guys.
Kissing guys, probably.
Yeah.
Who knows what we'll see?
Who knows what we'll see?
Bunch of bunch of lesbians run the m I six orwhatever and then the and the and yeah.
Yeah.
It could be it could be a mess or it could bereally cool.

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Who knows?
A bunch of bull dykes run the run the office.
Yeah.
Who who knows how, like, how bad.
You know?
They've they've already they've already kindathey've already they've already made hints of
the how the franchise is gonna go, and it'skinda like Harry Potter made with the black
guys.
Harry Potter.
It ain't it ain't it ain't Well, it it

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she won't let it happen.
Luckily, she's con she's con she's maintainscontrol.
JK Rowling with Harry Potter?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Are they are they running the same rules withHarry is Harry is the new Harry Potter being
produced in America or or in England?
I I doubt he would ever let that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She because She always specifies Englishactors.

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Yeah.
So yeah.
I don't know whether or not because I thinkwhat was it?
They were going with a black snake?
See, and Yeah.
Yeah.
In the book and in the book, it says a pastywhite guy.
Yeah.
Yep.
I don't I don't believe in I don't believe in,like, changing the things.
Like, with the James Bond, I don't I don't needmy James Bond to be a black dude or whatever.

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It's all good.
I don't you know?
He needs to be a hard drinking English blokethat likes to screw every chick he gets.
I just wanna see, like, right now, I'm doingthat James Bond marathon because they're all on
Amazon, and I'm looking at the progression,like, could see from when they first started,
they didn't have a lot of money and you couldsee all the progression, you could see the

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ladies and stuff like that in there.
I think that stuff is That's all I wanna see,and they are black There's a bunch of black
characters in there Yeah.
And all that kind of stuff.
I don't need it to be, you know, if I want likea black If I want a black secret agent, I'll
just write one.
I'll come up with a You know, create a wholenew myth or legend or whatever.

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Take him to the dark side.
Yeah.
Don't really I don't really need it.
And the the the first rule of spying, you know,if you really wanna spy, a spy has to blend in.
So can't Where where's the spy going?
Sending sending me to Afghanistan.

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You know what I'm saying?
It don't it don't
work, homo.
Don't work, homie.
Not as no.
That's a a Freudian slip from Walter rightthere.
Yeah.
You know, it it it the only way it'd work is atthe end of a at the end of a gun barrel.
So that's, you know, that's that's
Yeah.
Yeah.

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Also, I mean, well, you know, I don't thinkJames Bond is, like, really in real I think the
most If you ask me who was the most real JamesBond, I would say Daniel What's his name?
Daniel Craig was probably the most realistic
And why?
And why?
Because he First of all, he wasn't he wasn'tlike a good looking dude, really.
I don't feel like Daniel Craig was a super goodlooking guy.

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He wasn't as good looking as, let's say, PierceBrosnan or even Sean Connery.
He wasn't that He looked like a like, you know,you He looked like a like a savage, like James
Bond The Spy was supposed to be a but he was anormal looking dude, he could blend in.
You don't want some super handsome dude being aspy.
Everyone's gonna identify as
an Spies are innocuous people.

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Yeah.
You're supposed to be gray man if you're gonnabe a spy.
Mhmm.
Supposed to be it's like if I try to be a spyand I go in there, you know, like, let's say
they sent even let's say I'm a black spy.
Okay?
And then I go to Ghana.
Am I blending in with a mohawk?
I'm not blending in there in
the You gotta first go you gotta
become a a teacher, a a teacher in the system.

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Whatever that guy was, if god got arrested.
Oh, which guy oh oh, you're talking about theguy the Guyanese guy, not the guy the Guyanese
guy.
Arrested.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, that guy was that guy was taking so muchadvantage of those, like, super liberal white
chicks in He he was a
smart he was a smart dressed fellow, though.

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I
don't know.
Yeah.
Think he was an athlete.
I was that real?
Was that part of his story real that he was aOlympian?
Ninety e's Olympian.
Olympian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you know Let
me tell you.
He was real elephant in my mouth.
Was giving that Guyanese sausage to those
Or somebody.
To those Iowan chicks over there, and he wasthey were just like, oh, you don't need no
papers?
I bet you.

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They're
just calling him doctor for no reason.
Mhmm.
It's like it's like the puffy puffy dude goingin for four years, man.
Oh.
He he he
Oh my
god.
He's gray now and everything.
No more no more Grecian formula for
buff No.
You well, I guess you can't do that in pr Ithought in prison you could buy all this stuff.
If you really wanted it, you could, like, buy

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He better he better bring a couple bottles ofthat baby oil because they're gonna fuck him in
that.
Yeah.
He he might enjoy it.
He might enjoy prison.
Oh, he he probably will.
Yeah.
Won't enjoy he he won't enjoy the biker prisonbikers in prison.
I guarantee you that.
I'm I'm curious how it's gonna go.
I mean, he's famous and he has money.

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You know.
Come on.
So first of all, someone's gonna protect him inprison, probably the nation of Islam.
That's what I'm thinking I'm thinkingsomething's gonna happen.
Well, because isn't that in prison, like so thewhite dudes have to become, neo Nazis to
survive.
Mhmm.
Yep.
And then the black dudes have to become Muslim.
Yeah.
They gotta become Muslim.
You don't have to do it.

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What do Indian dudes do if they go into prison?
Doesn't They take it.
Do you do you become, like are there Buddhistsin prison?
Can you can become a Buddhist monk and thenthere's like a gang of Buddhist monks that will
protect you from getting shanked?
I'm sorry I brought up this subject.
Okay.
This is a come on.

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Inquiring minds wanna know.
I feel like people wanna know what happened.
I I I do know somebody that was in prison, butI don't have any any any
Oh my god.
Conversation for
the person.
So
What do Indians do in prison?
Well, how many Indians are in American prisons?
No.
Not in India, Patrick.

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Not in India.
In America.
No.
No.
In US prisons.
Yeah.
What what group do they click up with?
What do they do?
We're gonna ask Chatuchi
I wonder if they become neo Nazis.
That would be crazy.
Or do they be no.
They probably become Muslims, I'm gonna say.
Become Muslims.
Okay.
Yeah.
You never met like, you never met like blackdudes who went to prison and they became Muslim

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in prison?
I know a bunch of dudes like that.
Yeah.
So that's a big thing.
Yeah.
That was a that was a thing.
Still a thing.
Yeah.
South Asians, they they click up with the SouthAsians.
Oh, really?
Oh, they so they become like
Middle Easterners and Persians and Asians allall click up together.
So they got the they got the Taliban up inthere.

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And Indians, I guess, are are welcoming to that
a gang.
That's a yeah.
That's the gang.
Interesting.
That's a good point.
So there is so there probably is, like,Japanese, like, yakuza in prison.
Yeah.
There's probably Yeah.
Chinese tongs up in the prison.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can we change the subject?
This is getting bizarre.

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Okay.
I think it's interesting.
I think it's interesting.
Let's see what other Night Night Train says oldschool James Bond for me.
Doctor No from Russia would love GoldfingerThunderball.
Yeah.
And shooting gallery says Golden Eye is myfavorite of them all.
Golden Eye is pretty good.
I've you know, I like Pierce Brosnan.

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Pierce Brosnan was good.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'd have to I'd have to reexamine the wholething.
And and but Pierce I mean, Pierce Brosnan tothis day is still, like, he's still a men's
man, you know, as you say.
We don't have Sean Connery anymore.
Pierce Brosnan is still out there.
He's old, but he's still distinguished.

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You know?
Guess he'll
be old in this this thing Peggy was watchingMhmm.
From England, where he had a full beard andeverything.
All gray.
Mhmm.
And I I don't Look like Kirsty Rosen?
Yeah.
He's he's he's getting old?
Yeah.
He's old.
Are you talking it was a murder mystery that hewas in.
Right?
Well I think something like that.
Yeah.
There's a lot of famous English actors in

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the Yeah.
I saw that.
That was a good movie.
Mhmm.
Marley and I were talking about this the otherday that there's a there's a weird lull that
actors take in the middle of their career wherethey're too old to play young men, but they're
too young to play old men.
Mhmm.
So they kinda have to sit it out for a littlebit until they go gray and then they can play
old men.
Mhmm.
Well, Pierce Brosnan has been doing moviesthough the whole time.

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Like, what's that movie Sunset. Yeah. He Is itAfter the
Yeah.
He Is it After the Sunset that he did with Oh,my God.
What's the He did he did it with that bigbooby, Mexican chick.
Salma Salma
No.
Yeah.
I know what
you're talking about.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just That was a good movie.
That was a good movie.
She does have a good

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think has a good looking one.
And Sean Connery, when he was old, did thatmovie with Catherine Zeta Jones.
Remember that?
Where they were like I think Sean Connery waslike a thief or something.
And Catherine Zeta Jones was was, like, earlyin her career when she was, like, a hottie.
Oh, damn it.
Jones.
Yeah.
It was a cool it was it had She

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was 56.
Yeah.
But this was when he was old, but she wasyoung, Catherine.
Because I think she's from she's Welsh orsomething like that.
Is she really?
Yeah.
Why is Walter's camera Yeah.
She is Welsh.
Why is it what?
Oh, he was looking down.
That's why.
I was wondering why it was getting blurry.
Yeah.
So You know what I noticed?

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And Lola, looking at the the James Bondmarathon with me, mentioned this.
So I didn't tell her this, but I did notice.
And then she said, there's not there's notchicks in movies anymore.
If you're looking at a movie, you see one chickup in there.
Not like a James Bond movie that, okay, therewas James Bond, but then there was like a 100

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women.
I bet you I bet you that's because of thewriting rooms and the change of things that
have happened.
Mhmm.
Woke a woke a woke a a woke a
woke woke Yeah.
Also, though, even if you see women, you theythey don't look sexy anymore.
You can't can can you imagine James Bond with,like, Sydney Sweeney's The Hottie?

(20:43):
Come on, man.
Come on.
She would make for a good
I can very much imagine.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, really.
I mean, that's a good looking little young ladythere.
So but, you know, we can't have too much ofthat because then you're being affected.
Yeah.
We we can't have too many good looking women.
We gotta have some bulldogs
to do movies by who is watching it.

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So who's gonna go see a James Bond movie?
Dudes.
If there'll be women there who obviously, youknow, like, oh, I'm gonna I wanna go see James
Bond.
But no matter what, there will be dudes going,and then at least you got James Bond's James
Bond's for the women that do go, and then thewomen are for the dudes who go to the we go to
the movie to see ourselves and James Bond andsee all the chicks.

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And then maybe, like, our wives or girlfriendsgo to see James Bond.
It's because, like, men are the movie goers.
They are, mostly.
I don't think women go to the movies as much asdudes do.
Or if they go, they go because of us.
Oh, we got twenty four seconds.
Walter, do you have family in the Outer Banks?
Is that where they are in North Carolina?

(21:45):
His sister's in Hilton Head.
Yeah.
Is that close?
That's South.
That's South.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's
I I saw this thing on the news of those, housesin the Outer Banks getting washed away.
Oh, washed in?
Yeah.
I saw that too.
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Shout out to everyone out there.
Let me do some shout outs here real quick.

(22:30):
Hold on.
So, shooting gallery's out there.
Shout out to him.
Night Train, mister bullshitter says, yo.
I see Kurt twenty four as well.
Everyone who's out there, hit the thumbs ups onthis on Rumble so we can, you know, Rumble can,
like, share this with the rest of the peopleout there.
Okay.
So what other stuff happened this week that youguys wanna talk about, or should we talk about

(22:53):
more what happens to dudes in prison?
I think we also
I don't was there was there anything big goingon this week?
The off the top of my head, the big news let mesee.
The big news out there.
They're really they're really big news.
They're really
Yeah.
In the gun So far as guns, I don't know.

(23:15):
The Supreme Court has taken up a secondamendment thing.
Right?
They haven't
That's a big one, actually.
Yeah.
What is the They're taking up Hawaii something.
Right?
Whether Hawaii can think Hawaii can't
The whole in Hawaii, in order you can't youcan't carry concealed carry on to personal
property, period.
What?
Unless you have unless you have face to facepermission with the owner of the property.

(23:42):
What?
That's not Hawaii's Hawaii's pretty crazy.
Should we pull up a
Hawaiian you can't carry hardly anywhere.
You can't carry hardly anywhere.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I carry in private places open to the public.
Yeah.
I mean, Hawaii, you you can't have to process
gun licensed gun owners have a right to carrytheir weapons at private places and businesses

(24:03):
that are open to the public.
At issue is laws in California, Hawaii, andthree other states that generally prohibit
carrying guns on private or public propertythat's open to the public.
Yeah.
I I thought it was pretty well understood thatif it's concealed, it's concealed.
So if this gets shot down, which John Crumpthinks it will be, it'll affect Mhmm.

(24:25):
California, New York, all these stupid placeswhere they say you can't like, you can't carry
your gun in Times Square.
That kind
of thing.
No.
That's ridiculous.
Carrying a loaded firearm concealed or notconcealed, including in a vehicle is a class b
felony?
In in these areas, I guess it is.

(24:47):
Non residents may transport a firearm to thestate which requires a registration at a police
station Yeah.
You know, how many time Haven't we all had somekind of experience where we either acquired
guns or saw people selling their guns becausethey went to Hawaii?
I think so.
No.
My
Like, I've seen I've I've seen I've seen peopleselling a bunch of guns because they went to

(25:11):
Hawaii and they they had to sell everything.
Yeah.
Somebody was.
I mean
Yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy.
It's it's, you know, it's a it's a state, butthey act like they're
They they Hawaiians the funniest thing isHawaiians don't want anybody else there, and
they don't realize that their entire statedepends

(25:33):
I can understand that.
I wish I wish we could shut the gate at Floridatoo, to be honest with you.
Can't.
But you know that's not possible.
You know, but
Yeah.
But it but so should Hawaii be a state ifthey're not gonna follow the constitution?
No.
They shouldn't be.
Well, they
they don't get to decide that.
They are a state.
They are a state.

(25:54):
Yeah.
They don't get to They'll fucking decide that.
Yeah.
But I'm saying if they're if people don't havefreedom there, then, you know, why the rest of
us, having to, you know
These these constitutional things have to betried in court, unfortunately.
Yep.
Yeah.
Hopefully, get their PT slaps.
That would be good.
But there's a lot of rich people that have goneto Hawaii.

(26:16):
You know, and I'm not talking The Rock, Ithink, was already from out there, but or his
people were from out.
He definitely grew up there, but he grew upthere.
Yeah.
His people are from there.
His people are Samoan.
Do you know This is one of the things I sawwhen I was looking at James Bond movie.
You Only Live Twice, which was in Japan, andand Sean Connery was, like, disguised as a

(26:37):
Japanese dude.
Doesn't look like a Mr.
Rocke.
Yeah.
In in that movie, one of the bad guys in thatmovie is The Rock's grandfather.
Oh, yeah.
Who is Samoan.
So The Rock was Samoan, but, like, what's hername that lives out in Hawaii?
He's buying up everything.
Oprah.
She's not She know from Hawaii.
Oh, Oprah.

(26:58):
Oprah.
What's Oprah doing in Hawaii?
She's in Hawaii.
I wonder if she went to Hawaii because Obama isallegedly
Oh, god.
Obama did grow up in Hawaii.
His Yeah.
White his white granny lived in Hawaii.
That's what
a Yeah.
There you go.
That he that he grew that he grew up with.
Yeah.
Maybe that's why she went there, but she'sbuying a lot of oh, you know who else?
The what's his name that owns Facebook has alot of property in in Hawaii?

(27:22):
He he's got a
Have you guys have you ever been out there?
No.
No.
Have you been?
I no.
I've heard it's beautiful.
I've never gone.
Oh.
Yeah.
I wouldn't mind going.
Just We should go we should go live fromHawaii, take some guns once the supreme court
settles everything.
I'll go sit out in the at the beach.
I heard it's very expensive because they'reshipping everything from Mainland.

(27:44):
Have ever
heard that
phrase, if there's no shit, there'll be noshit?
Have you ever heard that phrase, walk aroundand find out?
Yes.
I have.
One of my
one of my customers is a is a he works inAlaska.
Mhmm.
And he ships rifles and stuff up there all thetime.
Or and a lot of times, he says he flies withthem.

(28:05):
And it's it's weird because he has to land inCanada, but there has there's some provision
where if you don't leave the airport, you canstill take your rifles with you through to to
there's some way of doing it.
But, yeah, it's it's weird.
Those those areas don't seem like America.
It's very odd.
Mhmm.
Alaska's really cool, though.
Mhmm.

(28:26):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Alaska, I'm only going to in the summertime.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a don't go in the wintertime.
Yeah.
No.
No.
It's a
Three hours of sunlight and nothing else.
Yeah.
Shooting Gallery is saying The Rock, didn'tgrow up in Hawaii.
Let's see.
I didn't even think so.
I mean, his dad was a wrestler in the East.

(28:47):
I thought he did.
I thought he lives for some time in Hawaii.
Nah.
He lives there now.
Well, yeah.
He's got money now.
So if I Google this really quick on, the Googlemachine, the Google machine says, yes.
Dwayne The Rock Johnson did live in Hawaiiduring his youth, attending high school in

(29:10):
Honolulu and even being evicted from their homeon the island when he was 14 years old.
He has strong ties to the state due to hisfamily's Polynesian heritage and has visited
Hawaii many times over the years.
There you go.
So that's that's from the Google machineshooting gallery.

(29:33):
So
Take that, Joe.
Take that.
How
you like, how you like them apples?
What is that line in the movie?
Isn't it apples or bananas?
You know the movie where the I think they'rein?
How them?
I don't know.
He should know.
If this that movie took place in Massachusetts,didn't he?
Those apples?
He he gets the girl's the girl's phone number.

(29:55):
Right?
Right.
Yeah.
How do you like them apples?
How do like them apples?
Yeah.
Joe Pac the car.
He grew up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Yeah.
That's what he probably moved around a lot.
So, you know, I know how that is.
I know how that
is.
Yeah.
How did we get on the Hawaii thing?
Because now I don't know.

(30:16):
I don't even know.
Supreme Court.
Supreme Court.
Oh, Supreme Court.
Yes.
And Hawaii.
They I hope they I hope they give Hawaii backfreedom.
That'd be so awesome.
That'd be so that'd be so fantastic.
Well But I I know I saw Zuckerberg.
I saw Joe Zuckerberg on Joe Rogan talking abouthow he has a bunker on his property in Hawaii.

(30:42):
Mhmm.
Good for you.
Did you see
Are you
Have you seen that
at all?
There there is some they're not conspiracytheorists, but there's people who are
connecting the dots Mhmm.
Saying that Elon Musk challenging him to thatboxing match that never happened
Okay.
Got
Zuckerberg to start working out

(31:03):
Oh, red pilled him.
Probably probably taking some testosterone andall of his his things have changed.
All of his a lot of his opinions on things havechanged since they've gotten him buff Mhmm.
And and full of testosterone again like aregular man.
And I promise you, his bodyguards on thatisland because he was talking about how he's

(31:23):
got he's got bodyguards in the Joe Rogan thing,he didn't wanna go deep into it.
I think he has a team of bodyguards over therejust like a freaking Bond villain.
And I guarantee you, they have machine guns andsuppressors Oh, yeah.
And all that shit everybody else can't Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, but, you know, I remember when I started,doing stuff in the gun world, Zuckerberg was

(31:44):
supposed to have been a gun guy.
Remember?
No.
He was supposed to be a gun guy, but I thinkhis wife was not down with it, But maybe his
wife has also been red pilled, we don't know.
He has every man's His wife is every man'skryptonite.
Do you know what that is, Walter?
Every man's kryptonite?
Please, you're gonna tell us, so go ahead.

(32:05):
She she's Asian of some sort.
There you go.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
So Whatever.
Whatever.
Yeah.
Is not every man's kryptonite.
Let me tell you.
Oh, I just googled her?
No.
Oh, she's she's cute?
No.
No.
No.
She's How can you be a billionaire and yourwife is not cute?

(32:28):
Hank, look at him.
I mean, he's a billionaire.
He's a nerd.
We expect him to not be, you know.
It's true.
Yeah.
But your wife, come on.
I mean, look at, Bezos.
Well, Bezos I don't know if Bezos' originalwife was cute or not, but definitely the one
that Well, the one now is over plasticsurgeried.

(32:49):
But the only thing I agree with is the boobies.
I mean Okay.
Yeah.
I'm trying to see what other news happened inthis time.
So either the folks out there in the chat couldtell us what else was going down, ICE agents in
Chicago, that's a that's a thing.

(33:10):
I'm looking at a firearms blog.
I'm looking at guns.
You know, you guys can talk.
That's what I was I was
looking at my arms
blog and I didn't see
your top
Oh, wait.
This was big news.
This was big news that I gotta share with youguys while
Oh, no.
You're here.
You knew this was coming.
You knew this was coming.
Anyways, I'm back on the farm.
Look at that.
Look at that, Walter.
Did you know that now chickens are beingmilitarized?

(33:36):
That's AI generated.
Alright.
This is from this is live from Ukraine, Walter.
The Ukrainians Right.
Have figured out how to, to armor up armorchickens.
So Yeah.
They're gonna on the same vein
Uh-huh.
Have y'all
seen the there's one main guy on on theInternet who does it, but, he's a guy that does

(34:02):
deer tracking, using thermal drones.
No.
So say you go out as a hunter.
You shoot a deer.
It takes off in the woods.
You can't find the blood trail.
You spend three hours looking for it.
Right.
Sunset, you can call this guy up.
If he's in your local area, you can call thisguy up.
He will fly a thermal drone out over yourhunting lease.

(34:24):
This is gonna be expensive call.
Deer.
It's a very expensive call.
But you can pinpoint the deer, go out and grabit and bring it back with you.
It's really, really neat.
Also the neat thing is he's also done, likehe's had old dogs that get lost in the woods.
He's gone and helped people find animals.

(34:45):
And he's found, like, one or two kids that theywander off
and
nobody knows where they're at and he's used thethe thermal drone to go find kids for the cops.
Really interesting channel.
I need I want a thermal drone now because Iwanna go stalk in the woods behind my house and
see what's out there
at night.
We go fly over over over seniors property andsee what pigs where the pigs are.

(35:08):
If
you could make money like this dude, becauseI'm sure they use his services if they're
tracking some escaped convicts.
Probably.
Whatever.
If you could make money like that, it's worthit.
The only downside, I looked up if you wanna gethe sells his drone package.
It's a specific DJI and everything.

(35:30):
It's like $8,000 for for the drone that heuses.
It is it's an
expensive like a $600 DJI drone.
Yeah.
No?
Patrick, you're smart guy.
You can buy all the thermal stuff and rig it upon any drone and
you'll Yeah.
Patrick, you made your own thermals, I thought.
Didn't you?
You Night vision.
I've made night vision.
Night vision.
Oh, you did night vision.

(35:50):
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
I've never no.
I've never gotten into thermal.
Oh, okay.
He's he's he's courting the the not so smart.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The the people that just wanna pay and and get
Don't wanna fucking try to make something ordon't Fine.
I mean, but in that moment of your kid beingmissing in the woods

(36:11):
I'll pay anything I don't care.
That's
I'll pay anything you ask.
But Yeah.
I think he does that for free.
So that if you have a lost kid call, I believethat's free.
But he there are.
I have learned.
So in the last two weeks, I've done 12 barrelthread jobs, maybe closer to 15 barrel thread

(36:34):
jobs.
Mhmm.
And they're all for hunters because everybody'sgearing up for hunting season, starts at the
November.
Those hunters pay are willing to pay bigdollars for their hobby.
Those dudes spend lots of money on theirhunting hobby.
Let me tell you.
Mhmm.
Okay.
So, yeah, getting if you if you spend 3 to5,000 a year on your hunting lease, you see

(37:00):
that big old buck and you take a shot at himand he runs off in the woods and you can't find
him, the local one of the guys that is doing ithere locally, I believe, charges $250 for the
service call because you gotta imagine it's aFriday or Saturday night, something like that.
And then it's an extra, like, $100 if they haveto dispatch the deer as well.

(37:24):
Okay.
But whether he finds it or not, you're payinghim $250 to pull his equipment out.
Yeah.
Hunting hunting's big money.
I I feel like It
it I did not realize that these guys spend, andthey're willing to spend on, like, gunsmithing
services, very willing to spend on on barrelthreads and stuff like that.
No problem at all.
And I think, like, your your, your prey runningoff happens quite often, runs off.

(37:49):
Because I hear that from hunters all the time.
They Yep.
Hit
something random.
Trail.
Yeah.
And, listen, also, like hunting, especiallywhen you do it professionally or consistently,
It's it's kinda dangerous.
You know you know my friend Corey, you've methim.
Right?
Mhmm.
He he's got a life

(38:10):
outdoors boy.
That that guy is, like, Deep South outdoorsman.
Yeah.
He's he's a good old boy.
Corey actually, I spoke to him today.
He fell out of a of a tree of a tree stand.
Damn.
Yeah.
Can hurt yourself serious.
Yeah.
He said he fell, like, 28 feet and bruised someribs, broke his wrist.
I think he said he had he's had, like, did hesay four or six surgeries already on his wrist?

(38:34):
Golly.
Yeah.
But he said the the the strap in there snappedon him, which he said he's never seen.
It just snapped, and he just I I told him hewas lucky because I've seen hunters, like,
break hips and I mean, your wrist is prettybad, but you could he said it was his left
wrist, so not he's right handed, but, you know,a wrist could be bad, but not as bad as a hip,

(39:01):
man.
A hip's painful.
But, yeah, it's it's dangerous and, you know,all that stuff.
So there's I there's good money in it.
It's good money out there.
Oh, you are gear I've decided I'm gonna I'venever gone hunting in my life, and I've decided
this year is the year
that I'm gonna go go hunt.
Yeah.

(39:23):
Shooting Gallery says 100% Zuckerberg is ontestosterone or TRT.
He got ripped Damn.
Like, overnight.
Mhmm.
I've told you guys already, when I become abillionaire, I'm not even gonna have to work
out to get muscles.
I'm gonna have people who come and massage mymuscles and chisel this.
Cows in Japan?

(39:44):
Yes.
They just come and they massage you and thenyour muscles get ripped like you don't even,
you know, you don't
even have do it.
What fairy tale you've been reading?
Mhmm.
Have you seen have you guys seen something
They massage you.
They massage you when you're not looking.
They're poking you with a damn needle.
That's what they're doing.
Have

(40:05):
you seen
You don't get muscles by sitting and havingsomething rugged back.
Okay.
No.
You gotta you gotta get out there and do shit.
Have you seen those, like, there's a lot of AIads now on YouTube, and there's somewhere like,
they show these, super tactical dudes, youknow, like, Navy SEAL dudes, and they have,

(40:27):
like, this thing they put on their chest and itmassages you into a eight pack.
Have you seen
that?
Or
Yeah.
There's there's crate Now, the ads on YouTubehave gone totally insane.
I just can't believe
surprise me.
Yeah.
I think Walter now has gotten, like, YouTubered or something or somehow blocked, the ads.

(40:49):
I haven't I haven't blocked anything yet, but
I haven't blocked any ads.
Well, I always when I'm when I'm doing the myPC here, I've got a I've got an ad blocker on
that all the time.
I don't Mhmm.
Every once in while, I gotta put be torturedwith an ad.
But yeah.
Yeah.
AI ads are out of control now, man.
I've never it's I don't know what happened.

(41:10):
You know?
But I've seen crazy AI ads out there.
I've seen them for The
latest version of Sora came out, and it you cando all sorts of crazy stuff.
And and that's within within the last, like,week or two, the new AI model came out.
Yeah.
Alright.
We should probably get into some guns.
I don't know what guns you guys have to I sawthat guy, that Turkey that Turkish you know,

(41:37):
competition shooter?
Yeah.
Won.
He won again recently.
I gotta see if I could pull it up.
So that's why I brought my Walther here thatI've never even I don't even think
I've shot?
No.
I don't even think I've shot this thing yet.
You don't still you don't qualify.
Sorry.
That
guy's just so coolio smooth when he's shooting.

(41:57):
It's funny to to actually look at that guyshooting.
You know?
So, yeah, I brought the I brought this inhonor, but we'll talk about some guns.
We'll show we'll show off some guns here andtalk about some gun stuff.
I don't know if you guys have found anything onthe firearms blog yet.
We got, like, ten seconds here.
There wasn't there wasn't much interesting.

(42:17):
Yeah.
There I I don't know what's happening.
That is.
Yeah.
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Okay.
Bam.
We're back.
Okay.
Let me go full screen on Walter here sec.

(43:04):
I didn't get a whole lot of work done today,Walter.
You wanna see what I did?
Go ahead, Walt.
What do you while Patrick's getting that, whatare you showing off here?
This is a, like, 50 round drum mag for a 42 m g42 in three zero eight.
So if you're running your 42 in three zeroeight, you can hook this up and put your 50

(43:25):
round belt in it.
These things are cheap because who's got an m g42?
And they don't have any World War two Germanmarkings on them, so cheap.
These are these are post Those
are those are modern.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the NG one or NG two started using those.
Yeah.
Mhmm.

(43:45):
That's why I just saw it sitting here andpicked it up.
Yeah.
Very cool.
Did you recently acquire that?
No.
I've had that for years.
Oh, okay.
Years.
Alright.
Yep.
What's what's baby face got over here?
Hold on.
Let's see.
Receiver parts.
Procedure in half today, because my my weldingjig for spacing everything out correctly should

(44:10):
be here in the next week or so.
So I'll forward to Dan.
I was like, you know what?
I'm gonna cut the receiver back in half.
So when the jig comes in, all I have to do isfixture it up and then finish that welding and
get it just get this whole thing done.
So
Oh, is that the
halves of the receiver.
Is this the jig you got from the library orsomething like that?
Yeah.

(44:30):
Okay.
The gun library.
Yes.
It's a it's a a weapons guild jig, and it'sit's a fixtures this whole thing.
You guys can't see it, but it'll it'll fixturesthis whole thing correctly.
So this because this space right here was toosnug, so it needs to be stretched to, like,

(44:52):
that right there.
Are you gonna But when that You're gonna makesome little strips to lay in there when you
weld it?
Or or gonna try to gap weld the whole thing?
Oh, no.
Yeah.
That hasn't quite
enough receiver that I could cut some chunksout of the receiver behind me.
Yeah.
Well, I can just chunk cut something, stick itinto the things.

(45:16):
That way, you're not trying to weld that hugegap.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Huge back and forth.
Yeah.
So, hopefully, we will have this thing runningsoon.
Is that thing that you're getting, like, huge?
Is it a big to do or whatever?
You know, a big contraption?
It's a
not a not huge.
It's it's I mean, it's the length of an m g 42in two different sections.

(45:40):
So there's, like, a front rod with a spacerthat spaces out your front section, and then
there's a square ish, like, rectangular backsection that fits into your rails, and then it
all kinda threads together, and it helps youspace your receiver correctly.
So it gives you all of your proper spacing.

(46:03):
But it comes it's in half.
It'll probably be when it shows up in a box,it'll probably be a, I don't know, two and a
half foot tall box by about this.
It it's not huge.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Do they have do these people offer 34 weldingstuff?
MG 34 welding?
I can go to weapons guild and find out.
Let's see.

(46:23):
I'm just curious.
We're gonna
go because I happen to know somebody with allthe all the pieces.
I want that kit from you so bad.
Bedroom three d printing, licensing.
Let's see if I can find the
oh, while you're there, see if they have any mp 44, things.

(46:46):
They actually I think somebody does have a ajig for the the STG 44.
Yeah.
That's
that'll be another one in my future.
So
I know.
And I'm very jealous of that one too.
That one is, to me, more more better than eveneven it's just so iconic.
Sorry.
It's just so

(47:07):
It's it's better than the belt fed.
It was so cool.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Speaking of a nice speaking of a nice gun, overthe weekend, I shopped that Yugoslavian, AK and
two twenty three, the m 90.
Yeah.
Is that yeah.
I think you said that let me see if I couldpull that footage up.
I think I did.
I sent it to you twice for some nice weapons.

(47:29):
Yeah.
I think I did see that.
Now on on the Wikipedias, they said that thatwas the the Yugoslavians came up with that
before the before the fall of Yugoslavia to tryto promote it to the NATO type people.
Okay.
It never it never got officially adopted byanyone, and they said it's kinda rare.

(47:52):
Wouldn't surprise me.
So that's what we're looking at here.
Six a k's are not What
is this?
What is this?
Imports.
Walter's wearing some things.
What does this say?
Seek strike?
And destroy.
Yeah.
It's a military vehicle shirt.
Oh, okay.
But, yeah, that thing is nice.
I mean, that
It doesn't look like it recoils very heavy.
No.
It doesn't And and that's just a that's a flashhider on that.

(48:14):
It's not even a muzzle brake.
So
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Works really works
really well.
Very nice.
Very nice.
Let's see.
Look.
We got we got a comment.
Hold on.
Let me see if I could hold on.
Okay.
Pulling up the wrong thing here.
Shooting gallery says AI ads are getting out ofcontrol.
He says, I love that 22.
He shot a similar one bef we need to do a epic22 video as we've done in the past.

(48:40):
Mhmm.
You know?
Need to do that because I think we all have inthe la since the last time we did that, we've
all gotten a bunch of 20 twos that, you know,we've gotten more 20 twos.
So let's go back to let's see what Walter'slooking at over here.
This is
a 20 Yeah.
This is a CMMG kit and a and a little 22, youknow.

(49:03):
I mean
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I did this years ago.
Just been sitting around.
I think don't I have the all plastic one withyour plastic cast dock?
Oh, you might have do.
You might have a
polymer gun.
Yeah.
I have, like, a all polymer gun, and one of usput the 22 kit in there.

(49:29):
Was On
on Saturday, I went up to the, clandestinetesting facility, otherwise known as Camp
Keller, with that Yugo rifle with a 50 caliberI put together, 50
Mhmm.
On Friday.
I brought the Chinese Yugo SKS.
This thing shoots very sweet, very accurately.

(49:51):
Then I have a TAPCO.
Actually, I have a Yugoslavian SKS that Ishortened down to a 16 inch barrel, it's in a
TAPCO bubble stock as they call it.
Mhmm.
And that thing ain't going that thing, Icouldn't hit the broadside of a freaking barn
with it.
I don't know what the I don't know what theproblem with it is.
Like, I gotta I'm thinking about maybe partingit out and pulling the receiver off and buying

(50:12):
me a Russian parts kit off of, like, gun brokerand build me another Russian SKS.
Yeah?
Yeah.
This this this the Yugo parts.
Yeah.
I'm in the market right now for Russian partskit.
Am
I Yeah.
But you're not talking about SKS.
You're talking about No.

(50:33):
No.
No.
No.
No.
You're gonna be in the market for a while.
I was talking to Patrick about that, but yeah.
We'll find it all.
It'll just take
some time.
I'm putting together epic crank.
Oh, Patrick's gonna Patrick's gonna sew it up,but you know?
I'm gonna throw something out here completely.
Not anything to do what we're talking about.
Mhmm.

(50:53):
Anybody been seeing these ads on on YouTube?
On on on Instagram?
Age.
What is this?
Boost your semen volume.
Oh my god.
Nope.
I'm not I'm not the I'm not of the age thatthey're gonna market that to.
And you you have you have this happy lookingblonde girl with a towel.

(51:13):
Wearing a string of pearls, a double string ofpearls.
She's looking for the pearl knot.
That puzzle.
Oh my lord.
Yeah.
The the I just like the imagery involved here.
How can you take a pill and and get more goo?
How does that work?
I don't understand
how that work.
There there actually I do believe there is somescience to that.

(51:33):
I
What's the science of pray tell, baby?
I I've heard
I I believe I've read on the Internet that
that Okay.
That is a thing,
actually.
It's disgusting.
It must be true.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're not gonna key us in on this science.
Do you guys want me to ask Lola?
She's a pharmacist.
I don't exactly
who it was.

(51:54):
I guarantee you someone's gone into Lola'spharmacy over the years to ask this question.
Hey.
I've got little you know, my wife likes togobble.
What what can we do?
Come on.
What can we do?
Oh, boy.
No.
I mean, I I I
There's probably there's probably something youcould you know, probably some combination of
something that you drink.
Is it, you know, is it milk based?

(52:15):
I don't know.
What the
Yeah.
It's it's tequila and and 18 year old girl.
That's what
it is
right there.
So
No.
Listen.
There's something that the porn industry thatthey take that
Oh, that's a fake.
Might do
what?
That's a fake thing.
That's basically fake.
They make a
fake Listen.
You can you can take.
Mhmm.
Now you're gonna make me Google this, aren'tyou?

(52:36):
Oh, yes.
Because I'm not googling it.
Women's I'm not even I wasn't even seriousabout asking Lola about that.
Freeze.
I'm I'm sorry I brought it up.
Okay?
Yeah.
Go on the next subject.
No.
There's probably some natural stuff that youcan, you know, that you can eat.
Probably if you eat liver take Eat a lot ofliver.
You can you gotta take some l arginine, somezinc, some ashwagandha,

(53:00):
some Oh my lord.
Extract, and then there's products from thethat you can just buy right here.
Thornstar Labs.
It's on Amazon.
Wow.
Wow.
It literally says unique flavor enhancement.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I guess they're the you know, because dudes candudes can obviously, like, make babies till

(53:25):
they die.
Forever.
But I guess your eventually, volume gets turneddown by by nature.
You're volume.
I don't know how that works.
I'm not I don't know yet.
Yeah.
You know, all things come to an end,unfortunately.
All things come to an end.

(53:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see what the
people anyway.
Let's see what the people on the Internet Kurttwenty four says, would like to know your
thoughts on this.
Looking for a pocket gun.
Was looking at the S and W, Smith and Wessonbodyguard, Carrie Komp.
Pocket gun.
Anyone wanna talk
about it?

(54:07):
Kel Tec.
You like the Kel Tec as a pocket gun?
Well, I mean, the p 32 drop in your pocket.
There's a Mhmm.
There's a 38P3AT?
Yeah.
Yeah.
P3P3AT is a 380.
Speaking of Kel Tec, you see
I mean, because you're looking for you'relooking for lightweight and and pocket size.

(54:30):
Right?
Hold on.
Let's go
let's go full screw.
Let's go full screw.
That's too old school, Patrick.
That's only 25 ACP.
Hold on.
Let's see.
Okay.
ACP will put a hole in somebody.
I mean, I like this gun.
It's a Colt.
There there was a time when 2225 ACP killedmore people than any other calibers.
Calibers.
So Yeah.

(54:50):
Uh-oh.
There you go.
There's a youngster.
Yeah.
Pick hey.
Pick a booger.
Come on.
Yeah.
Picking.
I was thinking the same thing, Walter.
I was like, is he about to pick a booger out ofthe I don't know if he's learned about booger
picking yet.
Booger flicking.
How about that?
Woo.

(55:10):
Yeah.
Have you learned about, the boogers?
How to get the boogers?
Tell me, Chromy.
Have you learned about that yet?
Oh, he's gotta see all of us.
There you go.
What's up?
What?
Look.
Boss, is this?
Guns?
Guns?
Yeah.
Guns.

(55:31):
Guns, he knows.
This is this is boom.
The fence?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Bayonet?
Can you say bayonet?
Bayonet?
Bayonet?
Can you say that yet, Graham?
It's just a gun right now.
Yeah.
Does he know knives?
There you go, Patrick.
Does I don't know if he knows knives yet,Patrick.

(55:54):
Mhmm.
He knows knows what knives are.
He knows knives?
Okay.
Cool.
The Internet looks out here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Your Internet looks like it's kinda slow.
Let's see if he knows this.
Okay.
Magazine.
You want your the things back in your ears?
He wants the thing.
What is this?
What's this, Chromy?
What's this?
What's that?

(56:15):
That's a truck?
Yeah.
But what's this one?
What is this one?
Magazine.
What is this?
Yeah.
He doesn't know this yet.
Yeah.
X tech, baby.
Right there.
X.
Knife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is there is there an alphabet book for gunguys?

(56:36):
That's what you know, when I was a kid, rightyeah. Before I
Before I said Right before I started learninghow to read, I remember my dad gave me an
alphabet book like a for apple, you know, b forball.
Yeah.
Someone should make that.
B for ballistic.
Exactly.
Cartridge.
Yeah.
Bullets.
For a yeah.

(56:57):
Can c would be cannon.
What do you what letter are you on, Walt?
What letter?
I was on d.
I was gonna say
D?
D for destructive device.
E.
Alright.
I'm gonna run I'm gonna run upstairs.
Yeah.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
E would be for explode.
Explode.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How about hey.

(57:17):
How about the how about the kid finding agrenade in the front yard up in Washington?
Oh, yeah.
That was crazy.
Let me see if I could pull that story up.
I mean I'll
pull that up.
Interesting to know how that grenade got in thefront yard.
I mean Oh.
It looked like it
it probably been there a long time.
So.
Yeah.
Did I send that to I forgot if I just sent thatto us.

(57:38):
Hold on.
Yeah.
The grenade thing was a little crazy.
Here we go.
So, let me pull up Let's put this up here.
Bam.
Okay.
So, here we go.
Three year old finds live World War two grenadein front yard of family's home in Washington

(58:03):
State.
A young boy discovered a live World War two erahand grenade Monday on his family's Let me When
was this?
October 1.
So, on his family's property in CentralWashington, authority says, the three year old
wasn't harmed.
He found the grenade in the front yard of hisfamily's home in Hartline, a small town about

(58:24):
midway between Seattle and Spokane.
Let's see.
Washington State Patrol deployed a bomb squadto support deputies who responded to the house.
When they arrived, bomb technicians determinedthe grenade was live.
Live.
They removed and disposed of it in a rural areanorth of town.
A quick yeah.

(58:45):
So you know what that means, Walt.
They basically pulled the pin and threw it.
The grenade was of a type of youth who's duringthe second world war and had clearly been
exposed to the elements for some time.
Let me see if there's a picture.
There you go.
I don't think they pulled the pinna through it.
Yeah.
Lola yeah.
Why?
They wouldn't make it.
Right?
Lola is the one who told me about this story,actually.

(59:09):
Here, let's do this.
Yeah.
Even if you did pull the pin there, it'sprobably so corroded it wouldn't Yeah.
It wouldn't snap around or something.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that was actually a picture ofit.
So what's your thoughts on this one, Walt?
Well, I mean, somebody obviously, that it wasprobably the kid probably dug it up out of the
out of the front yard somehow.
Mhmm.
So So in Spokane, I mean, it could have beenthere.

(59:34):
Right?
It could have been there for a long time sinceWorld War two times.
Right?
Looking at the it's been there a long time.
Yeah.
Because wouldn't they be worried about, like,Nazi u boats or something showing up on the
shores of old Spokane, Washington?
I I I think it's probably a lot simpler thanthe fact that somebody just probably brought it
home and stuck it in the maybe they purposelyburied it to stick it away, and then just

(59:57):
somebody's gone, dead, moved on.
Mhmm.
And
this kid dug it up playing, know, kids aredigging in the yard.
You know?
Mhmm.
So you think this kid got lucky he didn't getblown up or someone else didn't get blown up
from
Yeah.
Hey, mommy.
Look what I found.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:00:17):
I mean, it yeah.
They I think they got really lucky, man.
I think they got lucky.
But
Once again, if that thing is all corrodedinside, it doesn't mean that the there's a
spring in there with a little with a littlelever that when you pull the pin, this it
releases the lever and it goes around and hitsbasically, like, hits a primer.
Mhmm.
And that's that's
the Momentum is all We're talking about thatgrenade?

(01:00:38):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I have a feeling it would not go off.
If that spring had rusted out, it can't set thething off.
What I would do well, this would be kinda diceyand scary a little bit.
If you can unscrew that fuse mechanism out ofit, you got yourself a nice grenade body.
But, you know, you wouldn't wanna do it youmight

(01:00:59):
I noticed how Walter just said he would do thiswith no hesitation.
Well, I
didn't say that.
I would probably they probably stuck a piece ofdeck cord on and set it off a piece of c four
and set
it off.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So yeah.
Yeah.
There's probably a bunch of grenades like that.
Because because Lola, when she was telling meabout this article, I said there's a lot of

(01:01:21):
this out there in the Oh, there's a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's grenades in people's attics andgarages.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And, you know, grandpa brought it home and andfor whatever reason
Yeah.
Don't assume you find a grenade.
Don't assume that it's been Deactivated.
Yeah.
Deactivated.

(01:01:41):
Well, yeah, if you look at a grenade andthere's a hole in the bottom of it through the
through the metal Mhmm.
It's it's it's a dummy grenade.
I've had I've had that conversation withsomebody before.
I found this thing, and I don't know what itis.
I said, did it have a hole in the bottom of
it?
Yeah.
Okay.
It's a deactivated grenade.
Mhmm.
Yep.
But if you don't know, don't fuck with it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you ever had that conversation with a dudewho's like, hey, Walt.

(01:02:03):
You know, I found this thing that over herethat looks like grenade.
You're like, oh, does it have a hole?
The guy goes, oh, yeah.
Let me check.
Boom.
Then Walt's like, gosh.
Not
that conversation.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
You you don't know, but, yes, I guess there arethere are things you can Google.

(01:02:25):
You know?
You can look it up on Grok before you call thepopo.
I was chatting with my friend, and he wastelling me how the Ukrainians take old mortars
and basically just I think they're using awater jet or a saw and just cut them in half,
scoop out all the RDX and the and the explosivestuffs and put it in barrels, literally like a

(01:02:47):
garbage can.
And then they repack they repack it in theirthree d printed little bomblets they drop on
the
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Alright.
Boom.
We are back.
What you got?
Let's see what Walt has over here.
Oh, what
I have here is kinda cool.
Mhmm.
Not the grenade.
I don't have one of those.
Hold on one sec, boom.
Not a live one.
I get that.
This up this upper is an original Yeah.
That's And I'm I'm looking to get rid of it,actually.

(01:03:56):
The upper that is.
Oh,
yeah?
It's all original colt stuff.
Why are looking to get rid of it?
Well, because, you know, I have multiples.
Oh.
Gotta thin the herd.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I gotta thin the herd, you know, I gotta makesome shekels.
It's not a it's not I'm not giving it away andthe goodness in me hot.

(01:04:17):
You know?
Because Right.
These have appreciated in value as of late.
Oh, is Yeah.
This is not the original, flash hider.
Mazel?
Yeah.
This one is a, I will say, a repo.
Mhmm.
But the actual gray colored parts and thetriangle handguard and all the stuff are all

(01:04:40):
original.
The bolt is a
Mhmm.
Is a forward assist bolt.
It's not the slab side.
Oh, actually, this is a forward assist.
Okay.
So whatever forward assist.
But, yeah, I'm looking to see if somebody needsit to, you know, finish their retro build.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Theoretically, what's something like thatworth?

(01:05:02):
Theoretically, oh, dear.
I've seen some companies try to get a grand forthese uppers like that.
They've gotten expensive.
I don't necessarily need a grand, but I wouldprobably say, like, 600.
Okay.

(01:05:22):
That's a very fair price for that.
Okay.
Yeah.
And if you're you know, and okay.
Obviously, this lower is a pedal, this is notgoing good.
The lower is a Palm Meadows State Armory, Let'sGo Brandon lower, where it says, it says, fuck
Joe Biden on this whole.

(01:05:44):
So I think I'm keeping that.
That's kinda
Yeah.
Did they stop they stopped making those.
Right here, you could show that again, Walt.
Yeah.
I
Joe's not around Joe's not in the oops.
Joe's not
In the White House.
Yeah.
Thankfully.
Mhmm.
Though we we do have some other shenanigansgoing on in the White House.

(01:06:08):
But yeah.
Yeah.
So I think PSA stopped I think they stoppeddoing I don't I I didn't
have that before.
Yeah.
They did a limited run of them and
Mhmm.
Yeah.
At that time, I went ahead and purchased one.
What is the story speaking of PSA, wasn't therea story not PSA, but wasn't there a company

(01:06:28):
that was giving out info Where was this?
Like, Is it in Australia or someplace that oneof these companies is giving out info on for
people that own the guns or bought the guns orsomething?
Oh, man.
I don't know.
I saw that on Twitter, and now I'm trying toremember what it was.
Maybe someone in the chat will fill me in, butdamn it.

(01:06:53):
Darn it.
Yeah.
What was that, what was that company?
Let me see if I could look it up.
It's not gonna be in the normal news.
I saw it somewhere that, like, they weretalking about how certain companies are giving
out info on people who've bought the stuff toyou know, in countries where they're trying to,

(01:07:14):
like, you know, get the guns back or whatever.
So someone's probably seen that.
They'll let they'll let me know in the chat.
Yep.
Anyways
Yeah.
I'm gonna find a home for that.
I'm gonna adopt that out to somebody.
Okay.
Think about putting it
on putting it on Gunbroker and see what I andactually put it up for auction and see what I

(01:07:35):
get on gun broker.
But Mhmm.
You probably get a pretty penny for it.
Yeah.
What shooting gallery says Glock 42 is a goodpocket carry.
There you go.
Night Train says Glock 42, Glock 43.
Night Train says he personally pocket carries aGlock 26.
There you go.

(01:07:55):
And sometimes a Glock 43 x.
I guess you could put anything in your pockets
Yeah.
Depending on how big your pockets are.
Yeah.
You know how how much you want your pants todroop down to your knees or something.
But yeah.
I'm with Walter.
I, but I think the Kel Tec is my favorite.
Legitimately, they're not expensive.
They work fine.
They
work.
Yeah.

(01:08:16):
Kel Tec will take care of you forever on those.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And for those who don't know, they're gettingthey're moving they're setting up a location in
Wyoming.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I'm looking on mister guns and gears x to seeif I see that story.
Because I remember What's going on in inFrance?

(01:08:37):
Anyone been tracking that?
Like, France has been getting.
Are they upset over there?
There's all kinds of stuff going on.
They got a new prime minister, now they don'thave a new prime minister.
There's been a lot of, turmoil.
Yeah.
Going on in the old,
France.
Old France egg?
Yeah.

(01:08:57):
I'm trying to see.
Seaman volume, natural ingredients, but better.
Walter's back on it.
Oh.
No.
It's coming it just popped up on my thing.
You know?
It's
like What is is this on is this on Instagramthat you're getting this?
This yeah.
I think that's, wait a minute.

(01:09:18):
Hang on.
Is that on Instagram?
No.
It's on Facebook.
Yeah.
I just you know, I'm I don't, I don't get
it.
Yeah.
I saw I did see that, Guns n Gear posted thison his ex about the judge, her house burning
down.
Oh, yeah.
I heard about that.

(01:09:39):
What I don't know if anyone else saw that.
That was crazy right there.
I I doubt it's anything too crazy.
On the water?
You think it was just a natural
I I mean
Maybe they had maybe they had gas or somethinglike that and
and then
but but you know?

(01:10:00):
But that's a that's a roaring blaze rightthere, man.
That thing's You might just just stand back andwatch.
Just stand back and watch.
I'm trying to see where I saw that story.
I thought it was on guns and gear.
Just stand back and let her go.
If it ain't burning down nobody else's, place,then just let it burn up.

(01:10:24):
It's easier to haul it off when it's all goingYeah.
When it's just a pile of ash.
Yeah.
He puts a lot of he puts a lot of stuff uphere.
So
Guns and gear?
Yeah.
He's like the he's like his own news service.
Yeah.
It's very prolific.
Yeah.
Sometimes it's not always accurate, but, yeah,it's
a Right.
Did you see this thing with this bridge theybuilt in China that America can't do anymore?

(01:10:49):
Did you see Why can't America do it?
Because it's
I I don't agree with that.
I I doubt
America could probably do it, but we just don'twe just don't try anymore.
We don't care about stuff like that.
Yeah.
You know, that's a that's a Chinaman Bridge.
You better
hope restaurant up there.
Look at that.

(01:11:10):
You better hope there's not a strong earthquakearound there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's rainbows, all that kind of stuff off ofit.
Rainbows.
Yeah.
I want
my rainbow one
low.
Yeah.
I can't find that thing, but I know I sawsomething.
But, yeah, maybe it's not.
It's probably not on there.
I gotta put this on something.

(01:11:30):
Hold on.
Let me go full screen with you, Walt, so youcould show that off.
Oh, this is the fuck Joe Biden one.
So Mhmm.
I'm just playing around.
I'm doing my goofy stuff.
Mhmm.
But I gotta I gotta put something useful on topthis.
Not that that other one's not useful, but it'sjust old school.
So You missing Joe Biden right now?

(01:11:52):
Me?
No.
You know what?
Little.
You know what?
You know, think think about okay.
Okay.
Trumpy comes in.
Trumpy, you know, you see him every week.
He has this he's always talking to people.
Always.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
How often did and Creepy Joe do that?
Never.
He had he had one, I believe, like that in fouryears.
One.

(01:12:12):
Yeah.
He I don't think he knew what was going on mostof the time.
He
our Wilson.
He was our Wilson.
The president Wilson that had the stroke Mhmm.
That his wife wife was
a president.
Took over and was running things?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
By the way, I have my

(01:12:33):
m Wilson.
I have my m p five here.
That's what I'm messing around with.
Let's see.
You have the Hank the Hank five or whatever?
The Hank
Yeah.
Yes, I do.
Let me go Boom.
So let's see if you could see it.
See that?
H
and k.
Do you see it?
Right there?
H and k.

(01:12:55):
Patrick loves this.
Patrick just thinks to himself, you know, Ishould have thought of that.
Thing I've ever I've ever seen in my entirelife.
Why can't I have one?
Yeah.
You're just so creative.
Yeah.
You know what?
This is this is my tribute to the Hoffmeisterright here.
Oh, it's it's a tribute to you.

(01:13:15):
The Hoffmeister.
No.
The
no.
To
you.
Stop it.
No.
Richard Hoffman put this gun together for me.
Really?
I know that, but it doesn't say
Well, okay.
So baby face
says Hank.
No.
It does say it does say BWE on here.
Hold on.
Well, of course, does because he manufacturedit.
But Yeah.
Yeah.
It's got BWE on it.
Yeah.

(01:13:36):
You can see BWE right here.
If I if I went close enough,
we could see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he put this whole thing together.
I think he did a good job.
You know, Babyface, of course, is the one whofound these kits.
I don't know.
Are we supposed to say where they we're notallowed to say where they were before.
Right?
Why?
It came out of a

(01:13:56):
police matter.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What are they gonna do?
Come and get it?
They ain't gonna come up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But anyway yeah.
Very cool.
They don't know most police departments knowwhat they don't know where the freaking ass
from a home is.
So You know what's funny is I actually, throughthe grapevine, met the guy who carried mine.
What?
He said he had it in his car for his his SWATresponse vehicle for, like, three or four

(01:14:21):
years.
Oh, sweet.
Was he happy to know that it's still alive?
It came back to life like heck
of time?
He was happy that I owned it.
He was like, that's really cool somebody hadit.
He was mad that the department got rid of thembecause Yeah.
He said that he liked them.
They used they beat the crap.
He says they shot the heck out of those guns,which
I believe it.
They're not that beat up.

(01:14:43):
So
They did a lot of training.
Right?
Because didn't don't don't we have simulationsthat they can run sim
We got everything.
Yeah.
So no.
That's cool.
That's cool.
Did you find the guy who mine come on.
I don't know.
So the only reason I knew is because my bag hada number on it.
Mhmm.

(01:15:04):
So it was easy for me to point at it and go,yeah.
I have number 12.
And he was like, oh, yeah.
Number 12 was in my trunk for years.
Oh, cool.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I thought that was kinda neat.
Yeah.
It's cool to know that, you know, it stilllives out there.
It lives, you know, lives out in the world.
Yeah.
So I imagine the guy who carried mine was avery suave, handsome fella, you know.

(01:15:29):
Just a good old boy, you know.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
Fantasy Land.
What's little Fantasy Land.
Yeah.
I don't know how many times that particularSWAT team had to go into action, but
I don't know.
But he did say that they used him a lot.
But they do a lot of training.

(01:15:50):
Yeah.
They do a lot of training.
I met I've met a few of the SWAT guys.
They always have they they're always lookingfor big dudes.
That's who, like, knocks the door down and goesin first and catches all the soaks up all the
bullets.
Yeah.
Then the the always the big the real badassesin there are always some little dudes.

(01:16:10):
Yes.
That's correct.
Yeah.
So But, you know, they need a big dude to kickthe doors in, I guess,
you know?
Oh, naturally.
Yeah.
Have you guys seen any of the footage, like,from, like, I've seen stuff from England where
they have these female police officers tryingto knock the door down.
Oh, god.
It's just it's a disaster
do we not have door knocking down technologynowadays?

(01:16:35):
You know, where you I'm not saying I mean, Idon't know if it's a good thing or not, but how
is it that, you know, there's just not amachine that you go up, press a button, boop.
It just knocks down.
Really You be sneaky with a machine.
You gotta try you're get it up to the door.
Yeah.
So you're saying just a good old steel toeboot.

(01:16:57):
Just a
big dude with
a Yeah.
Well, you know, you can always just use a youcould use a shotgun with breaching around.
And you're
you're in in the the door. Middle.
Middle.
You You know?
Know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think we might
have some collateral damage if we
do that.
You know, we don't wanna do that.
We don't want collateral damage.
Well, first, just make sure you're going to theright place.

(01:17:18):
Just double, triple check, you know, make sure.
Night Train says I miss Richard HofmeisterHoffman.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaking of good old boys.
I think I still have some of his tools in here.
Oh, you do?
Oh, that's good.
I have some of
his checkering tools that he gave me, like, twoweeks before he passed.
Oh, yeah.
And he did not give them to me.

(01:17:39):
Let me tell you.
He was very adamant about I will be collectingthese back.
And I was like, I'll give them back to you.
Mhmm.
He did.
He did.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I don't know what happened to histhings or whatever, but, you know, I like,
because sometimes people think, oh, you'rejust, like, trying to pick on the grave.
But you want you want these things to still beout there living, being used Alright.

(01:18:02):
Alright.
And appreciate it.
Let's cut the chase.
Alright.
Let me tell you what happens when somebodydies.
Mhmm.
You say that and you go, I know what tippytippy toe around it.
Mhmm.
Some motherfucker comes in
and takes it all.
Everything and for pennies on the dollar.
Yeah.
And you oh, I was just trying to be nice.
Know what you need to do.
You say, hey.
So and so, what are you doing with this stuff?

(01:18:22):
Mhmm.
I tell you to fuck they tell you to fuck off oror you buy something.
Yeah.
We try.
That's what I tried doing.
Yeah.
We tried.
A month
before he passed, I tried doing that, and Inever got a phone call back.
So I tried.
I I got the stink eye from some some couplepeople because I asked about it after he died.
Well, who's who's taking care of his stuff?
Yeah.
And I I I heard a round a roundabout way thatsomebody didn't like me asking.

(01:18:45):
And it's like, well, that's life in a bigfucking city.
Sorry.
As a gun guy as a gun guy, I want my guns tolive on.
I don't want yeah.
I want my guns to live on.
I want them to go to gun guys.
I want tools and stuff like that.
I would prefer Patrick and Walter and my otherfriends Yeah.
You know, or just people who are gonnaappreciate them to to have them because I'm no

(01:19:06):
longer here.
I've seen it with military vehicle stuff.
You tip me toe around the dead guy's familyinstead of just going and saying, hey.
You know, it's Mhmm.
It seemed gone, but what do you guys do withall the stuff?
Mhmm.
You know?
And other guys come in and buy it all, and thenyou gotta buy it from them.
So it's like
And they raise the price.
They get a deal and then they they charge youextra.

(01:19:27):
Well, most of the time, like, family and stufflike that don't really know what the thing is
worth.
Or By the way, you know, someone like theHoffmeister would have very specialized and
also, not just specialized tools or equipment,but also guns that just can't go to anyone.
He They would have to go to specific types ofpeople.

(01:19:47):
He did not have his affairs in line before hedied.
Mm-mm.
Yeah.
He was more concerned about being on theInternet.
I'm I'm just telling you the facts now.
This is not you can take it for you want, andhe was gonna be an Internet star, he thought.
And and instead of taking care of business, soit's not in the hands of the people who don't
know what the fuck are going on.

(01:20:07):
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
And, you know, he was a pretty strongcharacter, so I think some part of him probably
thought I'm gonna open it.
Is that what you call that?
Yeah.
You know, I'm sure there was a part of himthat's like, I'm gonna overcome this anyway.
So We
saw him.
Before he was officially diagnosed, he lookedlike he was on death's door he came to your

(01:20:29):
house.
Yeah.
He was he was honest with you, he was he wasjauntless already, and his wife didn't look
much better either.
And she passed also.
So Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
It was tough.
That whole thing was tough.
I gotta say that.
Like, yes, he was out here right before thathappened, and I did think, like, oh, wow.

(01:20:49):
Then when I looked at when I looked at thefootage, I was like, oh my god.
Because, you know, sometimes when we're in theheat of making the video and all that stuff,
there's some things you don't it's I know thatsound might sound weird to someone if you
because there's just so much going through yourmind when there's guns and you're trying to
make a video and do everything.
Yeah, man.
So that whole thing, you know, it'sunfortunate, but I I agree with you, Walt.

(01:21:13):
I think, you know, as like, this is what we'rehere to talk about, like, related to gun guys.
I would rather know that my stuff lives andit's taken care of.
It's not rusting somewhere or Yeah.
You know, or just getting sold for nothing.
What I don't wanna see is somebody, like awife.
Oh, mister policeman, what do I do with allthis stuff?

(01:21:35):
I hate seeing that happen.
It happens a lot.
You know what they do?
If they don't just throw it in their own theytake it and throw it in their own possession,
they cut everything up.
So if you go on gun broker, there's cut up SKSsall over the place on gun broker.
They're not cut up because they didn't work.
They were cut up because they were confiscated.
Yeah.
But, you know, maybe they were cut up maybethey got in a drug house, maybe somebody, you

(01:21:56):
know,
they Mhmm.
Were stolen or whatever.
But still Yeah.
Popo's gonna cut it up and ruin it.
So I don't wanna see my shit all cut up.
Yeah.
You know who gives the least amount of shitabout these guns and how old they are and
whether or not there's few of them in theworld?
The ATF.
Yeah.
They're having
If they get their hands on shit, they justdestroy it just for the fucking shits and

(01:22:16):
giggles.
That's the ghost of
Yeah.
So you know?
There are some things that, like, wind up inthe FBI museum, for example.
I've been there and What do you about thevault, but I've seen some of the stuff from
there.
There's cool stuff that they have, you know,forever, but a lot of shit just gets destroyed.
Yeah.

(01:22:37):
Yeah.
So if you got a pile of stuff, at least, youknow, at least make sure that your your
significant other, whoever, knows that you havea bunch of stuff and don't just Mhmm.
Give it away to somebody.
Hey.
Could you come get this out of my house?
I'm scared of this stuff.
Mhmm.
You know, like, that kind of stuff, whichhappens too.
Mhmm.
You know?
And it's like,
oh god.
Don't do that.
Don't be a putz.

(01:22:57):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Don't be a dumb
There's gotta be a better way.
There's gotta be, like, a better way to do todo all of this stuff where you're not, like,
you know, you're not
It's called it there is a better way, and it'sit I don't wanna be rude, but it's called you
get your will in order.
You need to have all your paperwork in order.
Yeah.
Well, what what example, like, an SOT orsomething, you gotta have it down where so and

(01:23:22):
so is gonna be the the heir or whatever and beYeah.
In charge of things.
Maybe even
Five seconds.
Maybe even put them on the license.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
We're back.
Nitrate says, not sure if you all realize it,but the ATF is gay.
He's back.
Yeah.
Hey.
Back.
What's up?

(01:24:27):
What's
You want the radio?
Yeah.
There you go.
There's the radio.
Oh, okay.
Oh, Roger.
Roger.
Breaker.
Breaker.
Yep.
Little ham radio.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
So okay.
Go ahead.
What?
What?
Here we go.
Here we go.
Oh, Walter's coming up with more stuff.

(01:24:47):
He's stinky.
Oh.
Can
hear me, boy?
Can Can you you hear hear me, boy?
He is real stinky.
Whoo.
pants.
He just dropped a bomb on you?
I guess so.
God, he stinks.
Poop pants.
He's got dookie drawers.
Poop pants.

(01:25:07):
Yeah.
That's a whole different ecosystem, in hisstomach, man.
Yeah.
He hasn't been fully infected with all thedifferent, germs and things that we have, you
know, as you get older.
Yeah.
Well yeah.
Infected.
That's a good word.
Infected.

(01:25:27):
Or whatever it is.
I mean, whatever things wind up living in ourguts.
Right?
Mhmm.
Parasites.
Parasites.
A 100%.
You know, those freaking gas station
Hot dogs.
Yeah.
Pickled eggs.
Hot dog.
Rolled Oh god.
Pickled eggs.
Oh god.
How can you you do that?
I've no.
I'm what?

(01:25:48):
Are you kidding me?
No.
No.
I can't survive stuff like that, man.
I have a very delicate constitution.
I believe me.
I do too.
Yeah.
I can't survive I have Crohn's.
You know, I gotta be careful what I consume.
I I can eat the hot dog roll arounds and stufflike that, but I don't do anything pickled.
I've done that.

(01:26:08):
I've done the hot dogs and those things.
I'm gonna say maybe once or twice.
I wish I could do it.
My stomach dies when I try doing stuff likethat.
When I worked for the gas company, you know, itwas lunchtime.
You go to seven Eleven, and if you didn't haveyour lunch with you, dad, or get a sandwich out
of the cooler or some
Oh, god.
I've never been able to do that.

(01:26:29):
Yeah.
I mean so, like, when I'm traveling now, I'llgo to I'll go to what you call it?
Buc ee's?
Yeah.
Go to Buc ee's, but Lola hates Buc ee's now.
It's okay.
Buc ee's is as far as, like, the the sandwichstuff, like, the, you know, the brisket stuff,

(01:26:50):
it's 50 or 50.
Sometimes sometimes you get a really good one,and sometimes you get a you get a gristle
sandwich, and it's
like No.
I've I've seen that too.
Yeah.
The
thing that drives me nuts is the the amount ofpeople in there.
I I especially the worst is stopping there whenit's dark out
at night.
You walk in On the weekend?
Like Yeah.
It's like bright bright bright on

(01:27:12):
the inside.
Ugh.
The bathrooms are clean, though.
That is the big thing.
They have nice hot water to wash your handswith.
That's the best.
That's the thing about a Buc ee's.
You want a clean bathroom.
You really need to use that bathroom that youdon't wanna have to snoop over the bathroom so
you don't touch the you know?
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.

(01:27:32):
I'm not you know?
I don't Yeah.
The Buc ee's has a clean bathroom.
They keep it clean.
Yeah.
Do the hover butt?
Yeah.
No.
Not worth it.
Not worth it.
You know?
But I can't hold.
This is why I love having my van, for
example.
Grounded.
Grounded.
No.
I can't hold.
If I try to hold, it feels like a knife isgetting ripped through my stomach because I've
got I've had

(01:27:53):
when I gotta go.
I've had surgeries, so I feel it, you know, ifI try to hold.
But Lola has just gotten tired of Buc ee'sbecause I stop at every Buc ee's I see.
I don't care if I I'm just got freakingstopping.
I'm stopping to check and out the

(01:28:13):
Now, you know what I have taken up?
You know what I have taken up?
I've taken up going to a Culver's.
Oh, god.
Culver's is a fantastic burger joint.
Yes.
I will go to a Culver's.
Get the concrete mixer with mint chocolate chipmint mint and, like, a the green green stuff,
whatever it is in the ice cream.
Oh.
Oh, Irish?

(01:28:34):
I usually do the yeah.
I call it mint chip.
That's what I call it.
Oh.
I usually do the, I usually do the what youcall it?
The vanilla because because there's they docustard.
Mhmm.
So the custard, if you're lactose intolerantlike I am now
It doesn't actually hurt your belly?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It doesn't.
So and then baby face taught me some tricks,which I haven't had the

(01:28:57):
kids meal.
Yeah.
Tell talk talk about your tricks because Lolodoesn't believe me that you do this.
So explain.
Break this down fast.
Right?
The kids meal that you can get there is, like,$7.
I think it's $6.99.
It's a standard sized cheeseburger with all thetoppings, a small fry, a small drink, and a
free ice cream on the side.

(01:29:18):
So for, like, $7, you get one scoop of whateveryou want or scoop of the day, a standard size
single cheeseburger, fries and a drink.
It's like the best deal.
It's all we ever get.
Yeah.
So, Walter, you heard that.
Right?
I call you I don't know.
You you're all familiar with Culver's?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So this happened.
I think when

(01:29:38):
Hank was like, what are you talking about?
So I think when I took Patrick to get his hisnew oven
The the oven.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we see a brand new it feels like they justopened their Culver's before we walked in.
Yeah.
It was.
It was the new one in Ocala.
Yeah.
So Babyface is telling me, listen.
This is what you do.
You go in This is my hack.

(01:30:00):
Yeah.
You get a kids so he's telling me all this.
I was like, okay.
Okay.
So he's like, you know what?
You you helped me out.
I'm gonna get it's on me.
So we go up to the thing.
Meal.
He's looking at me, Walt.
Like, okay.
I know he just heard what I said.
I looked at I looked at him.
Gonna do what I told him.
I knew that.
I looked at him, and I just go to the people.

(01:30:21):
Yeah.
I'll have a double double.
Right?
I just order a regular thing.
I could I swear I could feel the heat comingoff of Patrick's brain.
Actually, we're gonna do what I suggested, butit's the best deal they got.
Yeah.
But it was fun.
It was fun.
And, Chromie was actually with us too.
So
Yeah.
No.
He was good.
He slept on the way back, I think.
But their food is good.

(01:30:42):
It's hot.
It's fresh.
Mhmm.
It's You know?
Consistent.
Yeah.
Tastes good.
So I've been I've been doing The older
I The older I get, the more I think about isthe food I'm gonna get consistent.
I know where I'm going.
I know what I'm gonna have consistently good.
That's like a big thing for me.
Well, I can't do I can't eat in a place like,McDonald's that I used to be able to do when I

(01:31:04):
was younger.
I can't do that.
Mhmm.
And I remember one time, Lola and I weretraveling and it was like, I don't know, maybe
midnight or something like that.
And we were really hungry and the only thingopen was McDonald's and I kept saying to myself
Oops, you sound silly.
We should not go here.
We should not go here.
But we went to the McDonald's anyway, we atethe food and then we both felt sick.

(01:31:26):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I was like I had This is the end.
One of my best stops ever at 04:00 in the or atthe middle of the night when ink we were in
England coming back from getting off the ferryand driving back to where we were staying at.
Mhmm.
We stopped.
There was a and one of the they call itservices where they have gas and Mhmm.
And there was a McDonald's open.

(01:31:47):
And there was nothing else open.
And that was so fucking good.
So I was hanging out with when it's late,you're tired, and you just eat your gut, it
does taste pretty good.
Yeah.
I had some french fries and a burger and a dietcoke.
And
I I have a feeling of the group here.
Walter is probably the one with the ironstomach.
Yes.

(01:32:08):
Yes.
Me, I'm I'm a I wish I did.
I yeah.
I I can I can down a lot?
So let me explain something to you.
If that if that freaking tank that Walter callshis body does not get fuel, he gets you you
don't wanna fuck with him, actually.
I've learned this the hard way.
If Walter is ready for food

(01:32:30):
It's food time.
And you are playing around, you will see thebear.
Well, let's eat.
Yes.
Yeah.
You know, I his outfit.
Yeah.
You gotta have fuel.
Yeah.
But also, you don't get happy if someone triesto make you You know, if you don't get fed on
time or whatever, Walter no Yeah.

(01:32:53):
You know, it all depends on what the time is.
Yeah.
You know?
I remember one time we were in Vegas, me andWalter, we went somewhere and it, like, it was
it was early in the morning.
I think we were about to go to, like, see myshow or something like that.
And Walter was like, I'm going to the buffet.
I was like, how can you go to the buffet earlyin the morning?
That Probably at the Grand Luxe or something.

(01:33:13):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I just ordered, you know, nice littlebreakfast.
Walter goes to the buffet, comes back withmultiple plates, super stacked.
Like
for you, might as well.
Yeah.
Was like, how Yeah.
How do you eat that?
He ate everything.
Yeah.
You're paying big dollars.
Yeah.
You might as well do it.
Yeah.
Have you ever been to the buffet at the GrandLuxe?
Yeah.
It's good.
Oh, Grand Luxe is good stuff, man.

(01:33:36):
Yeah.
Good food.
You gotta eat.
You Come
on.
Yeah.
So There there was this other time we I thinkwe were in Vegas for SHOT Show, this last SHOT
Show, and we all all of us got there late.
Like, Lola and I flew separately from Walterand Peggy, but we all got there.
Walter, I think, got there before us, I think.
Yeah.
We got there before you guys did.
Yeah.
So, everyone's hungry, Patrick, then they alldecide that at midnight or 01:00 in the morning

(01:34:01):
in Las Vegas, they're walking.
This is the first thing that got on my nerves.
Because they're like, oh, let's just walk downthe block.
So we walk for like 20 something, 30 somethingblocks.
It wasn't that long.
Then we wind up at the most ghetto ass hotel.
Yeah.
Casino that exists in Las Vegas.

(01:34:24):
It looks like you sit on one of these chairs,you get a disease.
Yeah.
So they go into this place.
The bar was next to where we sat down at, andsomebody is howling karaoke.
Patrick, it was the freaking It was the hood.
It was the hood.
Half the people in there looked likecrackheads.
So they go in they go into this, like, diner inthere and Lola and Peggy and Walter, they're

(01:34:49):
all sitting down at because they're hungry.
So they're all sitting down at the diner andI'm like, no, these people aren't gonna
I I said there's nothing here for Hank.
Nothing.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I was like, I I know you guys aregonna think badly badly of me, but there's no
fucking way I'm eating here.
Called the Uber and went to the grand laws.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We took a Uber widow to grand It was beautiful.

(01:35:11):
Soon as I got there, I got food, I was good.
You were happy?
Yeah.
But the rest of them, they were totally This Ifyou see me, Patrick, think that some place is
too ghetto, you should not be there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If I'm telling you that place And then, whatwas the name of that place, Walt?
Do you remember the name of the place?

(01:35:32):
It was being it was being redone too, so it was
It was like What's the place that everyone whenthey came to America, they were stopping
at Ellis Ellis Island?
Ellis Island.
That was the name of it.
And when I told Yeah. People
People While we were in SHOT Show and I wastelling people that they went to Ellis Island,
people were like, are you crazy?

(01:35:53):
Why did you go to Ellis Island, of all places?
Alright.
It was a learning experience.
Alright.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
I I'm pretty sure they thought, like, okay,Hank is getting uppity right now.
But
It was it was pretty rough.
I was pretty rough.
Oh, okay.
But but but I had to be the bad guy.

(01:36:15):
I'll never turn down going to Grand Luxe eitherin Venetian or Palazzo.
Yeah.
I'll never turn that down.
Always a good meal, lots of choices.
You can have breakfast anytime if you want.
You know?
Yeah.
Vegas is good for food.
If you have bad food in Vegas, you went tofucking Ellis Island.
You insisted.

(01:36:35):
You you went.
You wanted to have bad food in Vegas.
Yeah.
You brought it on yourself.
Yeah.
You did that.
But everything is expensive there, man.
Patrick, you would you, I don't There's
a reason why I've never gone.
There's no $7 there's no $7 Culver's.
No, dude.
A bottle of water, we I've paid, like, $7 justfor a bottle of water.

(01:36:55):
Yeah.
No.
Not for me.
Yeah.
It's insane.
The only no.
The only only good thing is, like, it's a shotshow.
We go like, hang on Hank's thing now is media.
Mhmm.
You can
go into the Media Room, and in the Media Room,there's there's always Cokes and coffee and
Yeah.
And ice.
And in the morning, they have they have bagelsand
Yeah.

(01:37:16):
Croissants and all
that.
Stuff like that.
So that's good in that respect, and you cancheap it out in there.
But, you know, to go eat in the food court foodcourt is the cheapest of all of it,
but to sit in a
restaurant two people in a restaurant, you'regonna spend a $100.
Yeah.
And sometimes we've gotten lucky, and I don'tI'm not gonna mention who, but sometimes we've
gotten lucky, and we've got some, like, guncompany or something like that, you know.

(01:37:39):
They're like, we'll we'll take you out.
Yeah.
Yes.
You know, goes on the corporate card.
You go someplace really nice or whatever.
But
Yeah.
I mean, it's Yeah.
It's expensive.
Walt Walt has taken a a couple of people out toeat before, and I was like, oh my god.
I don't even wanna know what that check lookslike.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, when you're we used to go toTable 10, which is was a was in the Venetian, I

(01:38:05):
think, or Palazzo, one of the other.
Table 10 was run by Merrill Lagasse, the guy'slast name Lagasse.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Good steak, good appetizers, good bill.
Big bill.
Yeah.
But but Yeah.
A dining experience.
Yes.
A dining experience.
Yeah.
Those things those things get expensive.
I mean, I've gone out on some, like, not justin the gun world and other stuff, and, that

(01:38:29):
corporate credit card is getting hit for like$5.
And it ain't even getting the loop.
The loop's
looped up before it gets hit.
Yeah.
I I remember I was I went to a dinner likethat, and the the guy that was paying, his son
his younger son was sitting right next to himwhen the bill came.
You're You remember
what looked at him was like, oh.

(01:38:50):
He looked at him.
Was like, what the
hell?
Yeah.
You you remember when he went out to eat with,what's his face from State Armory?
Oh,
yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Know who you're talking about.
Josiah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Josiah.
Yeah.
And he goes, it's on my get what you want.
It's it's my brother's.
It's on my brother.
Yeah.
So we we did.
Yeah.
That was very that was nice.
Lobster macaroni and cheese, and it comes witha, like, a lobster in the shell on top of the

(01:39:15):
whole thing.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pretty Vegas is good for food, man.
It's good for food, but it's expensive.
Yeah.
It's expensive.
You just get used to that in your brain that
Yeah.
You can't yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can go there's a McDonald's right right onthe strip there.
If you wanna go for an inexpensive breakfast,you can go to McDonald's and grab a Yeah.

(01:39:38):
Grab a
I'm just saying, imagine imagine Patrick.
You know, he comes there on behalf of Chrom VanDiem Arms.
I don't know if I am wrong.
Walking around doing meetings.
What do think?
You know, he's he's he's like, oh, let me wineand dine these people.
Patrick will have a connipshe.
Yeah.
No.
I ain't wine
and dine in nobody.

(01:39:58):
You get a slice of pizza and some bottle ofwater.
That's you.
Yeah.
Have you ever gone to like, in SHOT Show, haveyou ever gone to the I went one time to the
Glock party.
Have you ever gone to the Glock party?
Years and years ago, I went to the I we weactually crashed the Glock party.
Oh, okay.
Just walked in like we belong there and
Mhmm.
Yeah.

(01:40:19):
Own beer and water and mixed drinks and andyeah.
You got some
Glock party is off the chain.
I don't know the name The one I went to hadthat You know there's that group of women that
they dress up real nice and they play theviolin?
I can't I don't know what that group is called.
But there's a group out there.
It's all women, and they play all these, like,popular songs, but it's on the violin.

(01:40:42):
Yeah.
They had those guys.
They had ice sculptures, you know, gourmet foodcoming in there, like waiters and waitresses.
It's crazy.
It was at the it was at the MGM Grand Mhmm.
In a big ass hall.
I mean, it was a big room, big ballroom.
Mhmm.
It was a it was a was probably a $200,000evening or something.

(01:41:03):
You know?
It had to be a lot of money.
Yeah.
Some of the corporate things can get crazy.
Like, there's one company it wasn't this wasn'ta SHOT Show thing, but there's one company that
at their corporate thing one year, they had KidRock Yeah.
Come through.
Yeah.
Kid Rock come through and, and actuallyperform.

(01:41:23):
Wow.
Yeah.
So, you know, I guess you get to write thatoff, Patrick.
So don't worry about it.
When you come across this, when you go to SHOTShow with me and Walter, everything's on you.
Okay.
You're the newbie.
You get
We will we will we will make dates that's gonnabe, Ole, come come to dinner with us.

(01:41:46):
And but it's gonna be but it's gonna beChromVandium Arms.
The ChromVandium Arms credit card is a Iremember a time, and I know I probably
shouldn't say this, but I remember a time thatI was at SHOT Show, and I'm gonna redact names
for to save people.
But we all dis and Lola was there with me.

(01:42:06):
We all decided Walter wasn't there.
We all decided we wanted to to see a stripclub.
We wanted to go to a strip club.
Alright.
So we all go to a strip club, and one of myfriends who lives there, he decided he was
gonna be a baller.
He doesn't he doesn't live there now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We went with a big YouTuber, and he decided hewas gonna be a baller and pay for everyone to

(01:42:29):
go into this place.
And I was like, dude, don't because the ballthe the big YouTuber dude was down to, like, do
it.
Right?
And I was like, I wouldn't do that if I wasyou.
He decided to pay for it on his credit card.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
To go in there.
Yeah.
So we went in.
We're all nerds.
We're just talking about guns.
We're not Lola is making fun of us.
She's like, you guys are corny ass.

(01:42:51):
So we leave.
Right?
Because nothing happened in there.
That guy's wife saw that credit card receipt.
Yes.
Wait.
It was real bad?
And guess who guess who got banded?
Me.
Yeah.
That's
I got blamed for the whole thing.
I could not go I couldn't go to that guy'shouse anymore.

(01:43:13):
Couldn't hang out with he got banned fromhanging out with me the whole nine yards.
I didn't even do my wife was right there, sawthat we were just a bunch of corny ass dudes up
in there.
But, yeah, banned for life.
Here's here's another strip club story.
We didn't actually go in the strip club.

(01:43:33):
We're in a we're we're in a cab or some kind ofride.
Me, Peggy, somebody else somebody else, we'regoing along in Vegas Mhmm.
And the and the guys the car breaks down and itpulls into the entrance into strip club.
Yes.
We're broke down at.
I'm not did are you sure it broke because youknow that in Las Vegas, if you any cab, limo,

(01:43:55):
or anything like that, the strip clubs will payfor them to bring you to the strip club.
It was smoking inside the car.
Oh, okay.
Because No.
That's I said your
car is smoking.
I said, you know, smoking my car.
No smoking my car.
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And we're back.
Okay.
So you legit broke down in front of a strokecar.
The thing was the wheel was getting ready tofall off on the car.
No.
No.
No smoke on my car.
Said, no.
Not me smoking.
Your car is smoking.
All over.
Yeah.
Vegas Vegas is crazy.
We didn't pay for that ride.
That ride was a that ride to the strip club wasfree.

(01:45:04):
So
Any ride to the strip club is free.
You could get in any cab, any limo, orwhatever, and they'll take you to the strip
club, the strip club pays for it.
Pay for it.
Yeah.
Now Yeah.
Your money is gonna get left up in thereunnecessarily.
Up
in I can't do that because I think about allthe guns I could have bought Oh.
You know, and all stuff.
But Vega even if you go to, like you ever wentto Battlefield Vegas?

(01:45:27):
All of that stuff is expensive.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you go to Battlefield Vegas and you look atthe menu of what it costs to get, like, to rent
machine guns and all that, it's insane.
So
That cost money.
Yeah.
They make they make good money when becauseSHOT Show happens, and at the same time, they
have the AVN, the adult video And and show.

(01:45:51):
And the and the concrete show.
Oh, yes.
Concrete.
That's the real money.
That's the money right there.
Not the concrete.
Is the real money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The concrete show.
Yeah.
The gun world doesn't have money like theconcrete world.
Construction.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the that's the the loot right there.
Alright.
Cool.
Let's see.
So hold on.

(01:46:15):
Night Train says just because the girls arestripping doesn't make them a bad human being.
No.
No.
No.
I'm not mad at the I'm not mad
at the I would marry one.
I wouldn't marry one of them, but, yeah, that'sfine.
Yeah.
I got no problem I got no problem with womenhaving the job.
I I don't think dudes dudes shouldn't bestrippers.

(01:46:38):
Yeah.
A man has to have a line of what he's willingto do for money.
And and a woman doesn't.
Right?
It's alright.
Double standard.
Yeah.
Straight dude.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the way that's the way I look atit.
I feel like men should have a line of whatthey're willing to do for money.

(01:47:01):
Do you disagree with that?
Well, then women should too then.
Well, yeah.
But you're not gonna look down you're not gonnalook down on just think about it first.
You're not you probably will marry a woman whoyou found out was a stripper.
Right?
No face.
That would challenging.
Trust me.
That would be a challenging

(01:47:22):
you probably wouldn't do But, but you're notgonna If you if you meet if you meet a woman
and she's like, you know, she's a lawyer, butshe's like, oh, when I was in college, was a
stripper whatever.
Oh, okay.
Well, I we we kinda know somebody that used todo that kinda thing and Yeah.
You
know.
Not a lawyer yet.
Yeah.

(01:47:42):
Yeah.
I don't I don't feel like I would hold itagainst him.
But if I meet some dude and he's like, yeah,man.
Well, you know, when I was in law school, I wasstripping.
I was banging the I I know no.
I don't know him.
I ran into one of those people before.
Mhmm.
When I was back in college doing communitytheater, one of the guys that was in one of the

(01:48:05):
shows was in his, like, forties and said thatwhen he was younger, he was one of those, like,
you call up and the policeman shows up at thebachelor party, and that's what he did through
college.
Yeah.
The only thing about that is, you know, hedidn't go he didn't just go as part of his job

(01:48:28):
to Did he houses filled with women.
Sometimes he went to a bunch of dudes.
The person.
That depends on the person now.
Come on.
He
had some I didn't get all of the stories, buthe had some interesting stories.
I don't think he at least he never admitted togoing to dude parties, but he did have some
there were ladies that would absolutely gofurther than the pay was required.

(01:48:52):
Yes.
That I've heard.
I've never because I've never worked in thatparticular profession.
This is what I feel.
You're a dude.
You could work two, three jobs.
You could do menial jobs, but you come on.
You should not be willing to do anything formoney.
Okay?
I'm just saying.
As a man, you should have a line and you'relike, okay, this here's the line and this I'm

(01:49:15):
not gonna do.
Well, this I will no longer do.
No longer.
You know?
But you you I just feel like as men, we willjudge men more harshly for it, but you won't
judge a woman as harsh.
And even other women won't judge a woman asharsh, but if but they will judge they will

(01:49:36):
judge dudes.
A woman will judge you.
Your wife would judge you if she found out
Oh, she wouldn't have married me if she foundthat out.
Yeah.
So you know?
Yeah.
Probably.
Yeah.
You were Chippendales.
Right.
You know.
I get it.
Some famous dudes do it, but whatever.
It one of those type of things.
Yeah.
I know, for example, like, some like, forexample, when I went to high school, one of my

(01:50:00):
friends became a rapper.
Right?
And he was one of the first rappers thatactually blew up.
Like, he was on Soul Train, Arsenio, all thatstuff.
And, one of the things that he did that Ididn't think was cool was
Was he in Diddy Party?
He was in Playgirl.
I was like, what the fuck?
Oh, dear.
Yeah.
But, you know

(01:50:21):
Do you
have to bear all when you're in something likethat?
Bared all.
Show everything?
Yeah.
No.
He bared all.
I didn't I've never seen it, but I know he didit.
I I I've He's he's not the only rapper who'sdone it either.
I I recently was looking at interview with, BigDaddy Kane, and he said he did it.
I don't wanna show my my my junk off the otherbook.

(01:50:41):
I really don't.
I mean, when you get older and now your junkisn't, properly spewing the right amount of
spew of, you know, you might you might regret,you know, that you didn't document it or
whatever, but no.
Thanks.
A dude doesn't need to do, like, everythingthat these things you you could just work and

(01:51:06):
make money.
That's what I've always done.
If I had to work three jobs, I work three jobs.
Get you a job at McDonald's or something, youknow, come on.
Yeah.
You know?
Alright.
Did you guys find any guns in I'm trying to didyou find anything in the firearms blog?
I No.
That's what I what I wanted to say was over theweekend here, I had some stuff that was in an

(01:51:29):
auction here locally that sold.
And watching the auction, Hank was Hank boughtsomething in the auction too.
I did buy something.
Yeah.
Do you want me to pull up that auction?
Did you got you got what you wanted, misterHank?
I won the auction.
I haven't heard anything from them yet.
That's all that matters.
You and you you got what you needed.
That's good.

(01:51:49):
Yeah.
Let me see.
I could probably pull this auction up here.
Go ahead, Walt.
You were talking about it?
What I what I was say was
This is this is the thing I won at the auction,by the way.
He won the top thing.
Right?
I won both of these.
So now
you need?
What did you need?
Yeah.
I needed the ACR handguard, which is the topone.
Top one.
And then this bottom one is a g 36 c handguard,which I'll be selling.

(01:52:14):
We yeah.
You can get rid of that easy enough.
And that comes in.
But this is at Gun Auction USA.
Right.
Which is local for me.
Yeah.
So what I was gonna say was a lot stuff fromthe auctions.
If you're looking to buy a run of the millhandgun, whether, you know, nothing super
collectible
Mhmm.
You might wanna look at you have to take inconsideration to the buyer's premium and and

(01:52:36):
shipping and all that if you're not.
But there's some stuff that sells really cheaplately.
Mhmm.
Prices are not unless it's something reallycollectible, the prices are even like things I
saw like
They don't have one up yet right now.
Mosin Mosin rifles, like Chinese Mosins andstuff like that.
They're not pulling these big bucks anymore.

(01:52:58):
They're things in general are falling prettyheavily.
I I think prices are kinda
coming down.
Back came back to kinda normal.
Some of it.
Yeah.
I mean, when you look at a, like a Chinese tacorub or something like that, and it goes for
$200 or $2.50 in the auction, now that's cheap.

(01:53:20):
Mhmm.
You know?
I mean, you gotta I sold some stuff that I gothalf what I paid for.
Mhmm.
So you're saying right now the auctions are agood deal for people looking for deals?
You
still have to shop.
Mhmm.
You still have to shop, and it'd be better ifyou were picking it up versus shipping it.
You know?
Yeah.
Well, so the fee the fees are stuff you gottalook out for.

(01:53:42):
Right?
Well, because they hit you on the fees.
There's a buyer's premium.
There's tax.
There's shipping.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
When I looked at the fees when I looked at thefees for that auction that that we won, they
there's a there's a a fee for paying with acredit card.
Yeah.
There's a fee for paying with credit card, feefor paying by check, and a fee for paying cash.

(01:54:06):
Mhmm.
Right.
You get a better deal if you pay cash,obviously.
There's a buyer's fee.
There's a winner's fee because you won theauction, so you gotta pay that
I've gotta pay it.
You know?
Right.
Yeah.
If you pick it up, they charge you a fee.
You still gotta pay the price premium.
Yeah.
Auctions sometimes I don't wanna call themscammy, but there are times where you people

(01:54:29):
don't know what they're getting into.
They get that
Of course.
Adrenaline rush that I gotta buy such and such,and they get it, and they're like, shit.
I just paid an extra $250.
Yeah.
They get you with the fees.
Buyers, premiums, and fees, and
Yeah.
So we'll see.
I'll let you guys know how I got hit with thefees once once I did it.
Stuff that that I sold that went

(01:54:50):
cheap.
Mhmm.
I mean, some of the stuff I got average pricefor.
Mhmm.
What did you what did you get
rid of?
Oh, I got I can't name them.
There was they had, like, 15 things mine.
Just one
Oh, wow.
You got rid
of a lot
of stuff.
Okay.
Mhmm.
Oh, I got rid of, like, combined over 30things.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've done the auction too.
It's auction is good if you need to get a anice set of money and you don't wanna have to

(01:55:12):
do a bunch of legwork.
So, like, when I had to buy the Cybertruck,remember?
I I took a bunch of guns to the auction so Ican get my
When
get my money When
were a little crazier at the auction, I didreally well.
Yeah.
But things things
are things are not crazy now.
There's no Yeah.
There's no threats.
So

(01:55:33):
Is ammo still good at the auction?
Is ammo still selling good?
Because I remember ammo was selling really goodout there.
The selling prices were good, but once again,you gotta remember that that buyer's premium.
And if you live in bum fuck over here, yougotta ship it to you.
Mhmm.
You're not gonna get a super duper shippingdeal with these guys in these auction houses.
They're not gonna Mhmm.
They're not getting the flat rate shipping, Idon't think, of an auction house.

(01:55:56):
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's worth honestly, it's worth taking a tripdown to Walter for the day just to say hi and
pick up your stuff.
Yeah.
If they hit me too because it's the same thing.
That's a lightweight those two handguards arelightweight.
Cost hardly anything.
Yeah.
I'm gonna see what they charge.
If it's if it's a bunch of money, I'll justdrive down and
They got those two other things that I have ofyours too.

(01:56:17):
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Yeah.
You know?
Might as well drive down.
Yeah.
But I think the auctions have their use
Okay.
Heading down, Thursday night.
We'll be back Sunday.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think they have their use.
Please.
I
By the way
did it Mhmm.
Go ahead.
I did it just because, you know, people say,oh, put it on your website.

(01:56:37):
Do this.
Do that.
It's like
It's a lot of work.
Wanna answer I don't wanna answer all thequestions people have and all this stuff.
And
And that's the thing about their fees.
Remember, the auction is one thing, but if theydon't hit you with fees, they don't make
anything.
And they they had to catalog all that stuffRight.
Put it up on the auction.
Transfer stuff, all that paperwork, all thetake the pictures.

(01:56:58):
Yeah.
I mean, I get it.
I get it.
No worries.
You know?
Yeah.
I get it.
Yeah.
And it's it you know, especially if you'retrying to get, like, a nice set of money
together, it works.
It winds up working out.
Nothing I nothing I sent to the auction I wasloved with.
Like, you know, it wasn't like I was sendingsomething I had to get.
A lot of people have their somebody was sellingsome knights armament optics

(01:57:22):
Mhmm.
And this prototype something this and somethingthat.
They had, like, a 5,000 starting bid on thestuff.
Wow.
There was one
that I looked at.
Wow.
I forgot what gun it was when I was like, oh,that's a nice rifle.
Like, why has nobody bid on this yet?
And I clicked on it, and the the starting bidwas 500 more than I would wanna pay for it.

(01:57:42):
I was like, nobody's gonna bid on this.
You're crazy.
Mhmm.
And nobody bid on the other stuff because it'sjust Yeah.
Crazy money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you know what?
If you try to if you have a bunch of guns andyou try to sell them yourself to your buddies
First of all, your buddies always want to Whenyou need the money, your buddies That's when
BFP goes to me, oh, that thousand dollar gun, Igot a $100 for you.

(01:58:05):
How you like that?
How you like them apples?
I
it's like a pawn
shop, man.
No.
I get it.
I understand.
It's the it's it's the way that you can't hatethe game.
Hey.
Patrick,
that's the player.
Hate the game.
Hate the game.
I uh-huh.
My KSG sold for $400.
Oh.
Oh.

(01:58:26):
Oh.
See, I would've gave you $400
for it.
Had lord.
I had I had 5 and change in that thing.
Oh, yeah.
That's a hit.
That sucks.
But I
bought it but I bought it when things weredifferent.
The market was a little different then.
So Yeah.
Things are guns are cooling right now fromMhmm.
Everything I've seen.
Guns are cooling pretty heavily.
Yeah.
I don't think the auction's bad at all.
You know?

(01:58:46):
And sometimes, you know, I'm making fun of,like, when you sell it to your friends.
I think, you know, it depends on what's goingon and the value of that thing.
But it's a lot of legwork when you're trying tosell stuff yourself.
Yeah.
So sometimes it just works that way.
You can always go to Arms List.
I've got a code in the thing if you guys wannago to arms list, but, you know put
them all on arms list or put them on gun brokeror whatever, but once again

(01:59:10):
You gotta do the work.
Do all I got a little legwork, and mysignificant other is not Mhmm.
Real keen on doing
Yeah.
You
know?
Oh,
I know.
Takes a lot of work
to do all that and then meet somebody and gohope they don't try to mug you.
And Mhmm.
Say that's a
lot of work.
Yeah.
I mean, even shipping them, you gotta pack themup.
You gotta do all that stuff and blah blah blah.

(01:59:30):
Yeah.
Dudes try to get extra magazines off you.
I just had to mention.
That's Patrick's that's Patrick's pet peeve.
It is not my pet peeve.
I bought you a gun that didn't come with bags.
It's still like it was.
I'm just messing with you.
By the way by the way hold on one second.

(01:59:52):
Let me see.
Let me pull it up here because because shootinggallery says he so we were talking about, dudes
shouldn't work at the strip club.
Shooting gallery says, I mean, $40 is $40.
Laugh out loud.
So, you know have you when, when shootinggallery came to work for you, when Joe came

(02:00:13):
over there, did you do a background check onhim?
Yeah.
Did you see you see Chippendales up on hisresume?
It's possible.
You know, there's women out there that like thebig boys.
Yeah.
They got that big boy fantasy.
I'm staying out of this conversation.

(02:00:36):
You never know.
You never know what Joe Juice was doing.
You know, he doesn't complain that much when Icall him Joe Juice, so you don't know what his
past exactly could be.
You don't know.
Some you know, I don't I don't delve into a lotof people's past unless they delve it on me.

(02:00:57):
You know what I'm saying?
So
Yeah.
That'll be funny.
I would not be surprised.
Oh.
You know, the way he said that $40 is $40.
$40.
Well, yeah.
I know that, Jesse.
Yeah.
$40 would be nice right now.

(02:01:17):
Yeah.
It's just what are you willing to do for it,old Walt?
Yeah.
No.
I'm not gonna you
know?
Yeah.
No.
I yeah.
I'm not gonna deal with that kind of stuff forit.
But Yeah.
I mean, that's I'm past my prime in thatdancing thing.
You know what I'm saying?
So
You never know.
These ladies out there nowadays, man.
Well,
yeah, I mean, I well, anyway

(02:01:38):
There's gotta be a Greybeard's Chippendales.
Yeah.
Well, you know, as long as you
Grey Greydales.
Greydales and something
like that.
You can still get the Chippendale up, somebodywill pay for it.
So Yeah.
Well, there's surgeries for that just like youcan get a Brazilian butt lift.
As long as you can get the scratching post up,somebody's willing to scratch it.

(02:02:00):
Yeah.
There are surgeries.
There are Yeah.
Enhancements for dudes also.
Yeah.
Not everyone Don't you remember when we talkedabout that dude who was a billionaire and died
on the Operating table getting surgery?
We had we had to discuss that.

(02:02:21):
It
is not worth it.
Don't die.
Don't die over that.
No.
Yeah.
No.
You can still be out here spending yourbillions.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It is it is crazy.
You know?
I was I heard on the news that, So, you know,Michael Jordan, actually is very much

(02:02:47):
responsible for Nike being a big name stilltoday.
Right?
So when he was working for Nike, they gave himstock.
So every year, he gets a dividend payment.
Guess how much that dividend payment is?
I don't know.
Tell us.
Multi million.
A 150,000,000.
$340,000,000.
Yeah.
Well, that's good for him.

(02:03:08):
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Wise move on his part.
Yeah.
That's awesome.
That's good.
Yeah.
I'm sure I'm sure Michael's not hurting for a
No.
You know?
Man, if I could go back and I don't know ifNike is as big today as it used to be, but, I
mean, they well, they must be if they're stillpaying out that dividend.

(02:03:29):
They must still be, significant.
Buying this stuff.
Yeah.
So dividend money, man.
You know?
Yep.
Gotta get that get that stock market moneygoing.
Yes.
You do.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah.
I mean, I did not see I did not see anything onthe firearms blog.
So I did see a couple things, but it's too lateto start that conversation.

(02:03:52):
So
Yeah.
I don't think but I just don't think we'regonna get the really cool gun stuff coming out
that we're looking for right now.
I think a lot of gun companies are probablyjust gonna chill.
You know?
Then I don't see them making big investmentsinto putting out the real crazy stuff.
Oh, are gonna get a are you gonna get a returnon your big crazy investment?

(02:04:15):
Mhmm.
When things are things are stalled.
We're in the doldrums right now.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
There's no and that's and I actually, it's thetime of year it is too.
So don't once again, the summertimetraditionally I've always been slow in the gun
world.
Now you're going into the the fall, whichshould be a little more activity because
there's Christmas coming up

(02:04:37):
Mhmm.
And all that stuff.
But I don't expect any major.
Yeah.
We'll see.
I mean and and then for me, I don't know aboutyou guys.
Oh, let me switch this to Patrick.
I don't know about you guys, but I don't like,new guns that come out, I'm not actually buying
anymore.
I'm looking for old stuff.
Anti kick right now.
Like, want historic guns.

(02:04:58):
You guys are
a bad influence on me, I think.
You're all bad influence.
There was a couple guns on the auction that Iwouldn't mind having just to have.
There was a Mauser a Mauser I think an olderstyle Mauser pistol, and it went for a decent
price.
But do I absolutely have to have it?

(02:05:18):
Yeah.
I'm trying to sell things, not Mhmm.
Stock up again.
You know?
And there are things oh, speaking of things Ibought.
Nothing too exciting, but, you know, CenterfireSystems had a one of their pop up sale things,
a wholesale thing, and they were selling theseRPK style stocks, laminated.

(02:05:38):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And I picked up a couple of them because I'dlike to maybe use it on a cyber not cyber, a
Kyber Pass type AK.
So that's that's interesting.
For $29?
Yeah.
Well, I fell for that.
You know?
Mhmm.
I buy parts, man.
I buy parts.
So Yeah.
I've been buying parts too.

(02:05:59):
Patrick has been my what what do you say?
Sherpa?
Your guidance.
We're gonna find everything.
Yeah.
Because I'm working I'm working on a I'mworking on a crank.
You know?
Yes.
Think that'll be cool.
You eventually you eventually will get all theparts you need.
Mhmm.
As long as you're not

(02:06:20):
In a rush?
You you yeah.
You gotta be patient.
Yeah.
You must be patient, grasshopper.
Yes.
You must
be patient.
Parts do pop up, but you gotta wait for them topop up.
Like the auction thing with the parts, youdidn't even that.
No.
You found that one.
Yeah.
That was
a good find, guys, because that's somethinghe's been wanting for a while.
Yeah.
I know.
And I I saw that, and I said, is that thehandguard you're looking for?

(02:06:43):
And
Yeah.
Well, it's funny because the ACR that I have,Patrick found that with the aluminum handguard,
which I guess that's what people want the most,Patrick.
Mhmm.
Well, sell that too.
It's most for
No.
I I I'll keep well, I would keep it because,you know, I I'm collecting the ACR, but I kinda
like how the plastic ACR handguard looks forsome reason.

(02:07:04):
Maybe it's the magpullness of it, I don't know.
So But I think the last time when Patrick Ithink you sent me one on Gumbroker that was
what, like $2.50 maybe?
They were fairly expensive things.
Yeah.
But patience patience is the key and that's oneof the things.
Like, nowadays, I'm just patient.
I'm willing to chill.

(02:07:25):
You know?
Wait
till told you before, you have to check yougotta make a regular trip to Arms List.
You gotta make a trip to Gunbroker.
Mhmm.
Flip through eBay real quick.
See if somebody post something.
Go to the shows.
We didn't even talk wasn't Patrick at a showthis were you at that big show in, Tampa?
Was that Tampa?
It's not big.
No.
I went to the show in Newbury, which is tiny.
Oh, oh, okay.

(02:07:46):
Wasn't there a big one in Tampa?
Mhmm.
I don't know.
Don't think so.
Mhmm.
The Tampa gun show is primarily
It's in January?
I haven't been to it's a lot of, well, it's alot of big dealers.
A lot
of big
dealers.
Offloading inventory is what that is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I You don't you don't get the small guys withtheir collections and parts and stuff like

(02:08:08):
that.
It's not there.
Mhmm.
Not anymore.
Used to in Tampa, but when I used to do it, butnot anymore so much.
That, that dictator looking nasty looking AKyou posted a picture of, it didn't even look
like gold.
It's Well, you said someone painted over it.
Shiny.
Oh, it wasn't?
Okay.
It was super, super, super gaudy, shiny gold.

(02:08:28):
Oh, so it looked good.
Okay.
Thought it looked horrendous because I don'tlike that sort
of thing.
I don't know.
The picture didn't look so good.
The picture you sent of it on Atlantic armslooked better than the picture that you took.
The one on Atlantic.
Oh, okay.
No.
I think the website look picture looked better.

(02:08:51):
Centerfire Systems must have got a bunch of ak's from somebody, and they put them up on
their site.
And, two of them were gold, but they weren'tgold gold.
It was titanium coating.
It was like titanium paint.
Has it's it's a it's a it's a it's a cheapcheap way to do a a dictator type gun.
But they're only $5.99 or $6.99.

(02:09:12):
They gone they went immediately.
They were gone.
Not a
bad price.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For me, a dictator gun would just be a displaypiece.
Like, I wanna I would put it in a in glass withlights kind of a
He I mean, it was a good price for what he had.
I just don't want that.
Yeah.
I thought you said it was, like, $4 orsomething like that.

(02:09:33):
Yeah.
But brand new.
The brand new price is 5,400.
So 4 grand's a good deal.
Yeah.
But it's also a lot of money to throw in a gun.
You're never gonna do anything.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I'm not saying that.
I'm saying it's a good deal.
I don't want it.
Gonna that kind of that never shoot that kindof thing is not gonna
Yeah.
It's not gonna appreciate much either.
I
don't know.

(02:09:53):
No.
No.
No.
I'll rather spend my money get a crank.
I know that's being too practical.
Damn it.
No.
Crank is better.
It's perfect.
Crank is better.
Crank is better.
You guys are you guys are messing me up.
Yeah.
In a good way.
In a good way.
Rub it off on a in a good way.
Alright.
Listen.
Let's wrap this up.

(02:10:13):
I'm gonna give these guys a chance to tell youhow you can support them, communicate with them
over Internet.
So let's start with babyface p.
Chrome Vandium Arms.
If you wanna get any work done, send me my way.
I I'm pushing through my backlog, so I shouldbe able to get stuff done for y'all.
Otherwise, youtube.com/babyfacep.
I got eventually, we're gonna make a Sten gunwhen I find some time.

(02:10:37):
Mhmm.
Cool.
Alright.
Boom.
There you go.
Let's move up to Walter Killer Killer.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Me.
Yes.
Safe Tear of Firearms on YouTube, Facebook,Instagram.
Little bit of rumble.
Then there's, Stem Parts, which isstemparts.com.
And then from the website, there's a telephonenumber to shop.

(02:11:00):
And then there's different racing, the minibikestuff.
So I just posted a couple videos from theweekend, shooting a 50 cal and then, shooting
the Chigo, which is a Chinese SKS with Yugoparts in it.
This thing is wonderfully nice
for a Mhmm.
For a for a piece together.
A Bitza.
Deactivate it.
Yeah.
A Bitza.

(02:11:21):
100% Bitza, but I love it.
This is what this will be the gun I'll neverget rid of because it's because it's got it's
got
Character.
It's got Yeah.
It's got
a good way
to go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's got a soul,
and it's
a soul.
Mhmm.
Has some soul to it.
Mhmm.
Yes.
But, anyways, yeah, so that's that's that's us.
That's me.
Alright.
There you go.
Yes.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.

(02:11:43):
I'm not sure if you guys will see me next weeknow because things are you know, my schedule is
changing all the time, but I'll let you know.
You know, I appreciate everyone hanging outwith us.
Make sure you follow these guys and supportthem.
Until then, we are out of here.
Let me go hit these buttons and end this badboy right now.
We'll see you guys next time.

(02:12:04):
Peace out.
Mhmm.
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