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Hold on.
Alright.
We should be spinning up here.
Let's start this.
Move that up there so I can see it.
Alright.
So I believe that we're feeding out to thefolks out there right now.
If you guys can see us and hear us, let usknow.
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Give us that indication.
Also, the thumbs ups here on Rumble so we canget floated up to the top of whatever Rumble's
algorithm is.
So I appreciate any thumbs ups from the folkswho are out there watching us.
I'll give it a couple of seconds here once Iget confirmation that that we are indeed
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feeding out to the people.
I've got baby face p here joining me.
Walter won't be in today.
I think we're getting dark, but it might bearound 07:30.
So definitely stay tuned to that.
What is dark's thing?
I know he's definition nines, but what is he?
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Dark after dark?
DLD.
Yeah.
DLD.
Which but what does DLD mean?
Dark life dark after dark.
Dark life Dugan.
Oh, of course.
That's what why am I saying Lola says it's darklife Dugan.
That's right.
Of course.
So
and you think think I'm the one losing mymemory to old age?
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I can't remember everything, woman.
That's you.
Okay.
Alright.
I I think we're feeding to the folks out there,so I'm just gonna take that for granted.
You ready to rock and roll, babyface?
Mhmm.
Let's do this.
I'm a hit the button.
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And hit those thumbs ups.
Like I said, we're live babyface p.
Come on, let's do the jazz hands.
Here we go, jazz hands.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
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This is episode ten eighty, Patrick.
10 Wow.
80.
Are you a numbers person?
Like No.
Not at all.
Yeah.
I hate math.
Okay.
But but numbers, like so there's a certainnumbers that
match with other numbers.
You're talking, like, numerology.
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I guess.
Yes.
Yes.
Are you into meaning of numbers or something.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's numerology.
Yeah.
Are you into that or no?
No.
Not even a little.
Okay.
No.
Well, so it's episode ten eighty, which is liketen eighty p.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's nice
to see.
HD.
Ten eighty is HD.
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Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So we've reached HD.
It's free for all Monday.
Halloween is coming up, so I'm calling thisHalloween twenty twenty five.
And as I said, we'll have we should have darkcoming on, but we've got Bevface p of
Chrombandium Arms joining us here.
Sup?
Uh-huh.
Phone call.
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Uh-oh.
It's okay.
Client still calling?
No.
It's off brand.
Oh, okay.
Anyone I know?
Not offhand.
No.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
There you go.
So shout out to everyone who's here joining us.
While babyface is checking that out, I'm gonnashow you guys.
Look at that.
There's our Halloween themed AI that babyfacehates so much.
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I do.
They're so bad.
I've got a few of these.
So here actually, me see.
If I go this way oh, look at that.
Look at that.
But this is let's see.
So this one, we got this one also.
Check that out.
The black if you're if you're listening to thison audio, you can't see these.
Basically, there's the eagle.
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There's a blue eagle for Walter.
I I didn't realize Walter wasn't gonna be here.
The skull is a red skull for me and a whitescruffy dog.
There's baby face pee and they all have laserblasters.
And then there are Halloween pumpkins in thebackground exploding and flying all over.
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You like this one, Patrick.
I know you do.
I don't like them.
I like them flat.
I don't they don't need to be in, man.
You're going too far.
Okay.
Look at this one.
This is special Halloween.
Instead of asking, can we, you should beasking, should we?
Alright.
There you go.
So I'm gonna keep some of these probably justrolling in the background while we do this.
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How was your weekend, man?
What'd you get up to?
Good.
We went visit my family, my parents in Tampa,and it was good.
We had a good weekend.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Cool.
You celebrating Halloween?
Friday, we are.
We will be at my aunt and uncle's on Friday tocelebrate Halloween.
Oh, that's right.
Because they always have a thing.
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We go all out every year.
Yep.
So if you're in Gainesville, let me know and Iwill tell you where to where to go to see the
best Halloween display
in this So it do they do it like, do theycharge people?
Is it for charity?
No.
No.
No.
It's it's no.
There's no money.
We just Mhmm.
We just go all out.
And they do a haunted house?
No.
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It's a haunted driveway.
Let's call it that.
Oh, it's a driveway.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
We go over the here.
Hold on.
Let's see.
And everyone in the family participates withthis?
Pretty much.
Yeah.
I see.
You, Marley, baby Cromie.
What is baby Cromie dressing or we can't wedon't we're not last
I don't know.
I think we're doing bats this year for normaltrick or treating.
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Okay.
So let's see.
This is what we got.
Hold on.
Let me turn the turn the color
down.
Okay.
So this is what we're working with right now.
We're the the theme this year is, like, witchesof the woods.
So we have that.
Okay.
And then here's a let's see.
You could see
That's like some cut is that a skinny man or athin man
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or something?
Like a I don't know.
It's like a a witch skeleton thing from thewoods.
Oh.
So Okay.
That's there.
And then we do something separate for thelittle ones so we can actually go trick or
treating first.
Oh, cool.
Okay.
And I think we're doing vampires this year.
Oh, vampires.
Alright.
Sweet.
So three of us are gonna be vampires.
Okay.
Sweet.
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Yeah.
True.
That's good.
Have you ever have you ever been a vampire?
Yes.
I have a vampire.
I I have a nice vampire costume,
actually,
that's Oh, you do?
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
My brother Anonymous was once actually avampire.
Oh, you mean, like, he had the teeth implantsor almost had the teeth implants?
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Yeah.
He had a whole gang of vampires.
At least half of them were black vampires.
Oh, it wasn't that weird.
They all dressed super goth.
Alright.
That was not the
That's how Lola and I got moved from where didwe live?
We lived in one part of Jersey, we moved toanother part.
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The goth vampires.
No.
No.
No.
No.
We move so we were moving, and we needed help,and my brother was like, okay.
I'll I'll bring my squad.
Oh, and you got to meet the squad.
Yeah.
Because we lived in an apartment in one town,and we moved to another town, and we needed
help.
My brother came with his squad of vampires.
Very
weird.
I always remember that one of them was notwearing like, he had on a white shirt or
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something.
Oh, did they get on his ass?
Oh, my brother was like, you are out ofuniform.
It was like a thing.
And the And my brother my brother didn't havelike the things you put in to look like vampire
teeth.
He had his teeth filed to look like vampireteeth.
Oh, god.
There's no fixing that.
Yeah.
He still has I'm I guess.
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Someone who always is is in the in the chat inthe podcast.
Actually
Isn't it
Pixomite?
No.
Uh-uh.
I don't think it's not Pixomite.
One of the guys in the chat, the guy who was inthe movies, that's a hint to you guys, he live
in the same area, so he's a he Yeah.
And then I remember to reward them all forhelping us, Lola and I took the whole Vampire
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Squad to a Burger King.
You were you were, like, herding a bunch of,like, idiots.
Those people in that burger can were tripping.
You went to to to what's it?
Big Brother and Big Sister and took
the weirdest kids you could
find out to go go burger.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
So it was crazy.
It was crazy.
Yeah.
Shout out to people who are in the chats.
C.
Bola says we're live.
P h Keller says hello, boys.
That's Peggy.
Shout out to Peggy.
What is she she's not allowed to watch if if hecan't on.
That's illegal.
Yeah.
We should have Peggy on the show.
That might be fun.
I wonder if Peggy's down Yeah.
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Peggy, let us know if you actually wanna be onthe podcast sometime.
That'd be cool.
Will could be tell us, you could tell us somecool things about Walter.
Show us some pictures of Walter in the past.
That'll be so that'll be so so much fun.
I've tried to get those pictures of people, butit ain't easy.
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It ain't easy.
So shout out to Peggy and Walter.
Alexis.
And Alexis.
Yes.
Shout out to Alexis.
You're showing off.
You're showing off a Glock.
Oh, didn't mean to do that.
I I was holding off to the side and I didn'trealize it was on camera.
Oh, no.
You're good.
You're good.
We will Do you wanna jump in?
So I was gonna wait for Dark to join us andhave a Glock
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dark.
That's fine.
Yeah.
What'd you do this weekend?
I drove back home.
I was in Indiana all last week.
That's why I wasn't here for the podcast.
I was making videos, checking out a electric RVcalled the Arvex that's made by Coachmen.
It's act well, so the the chassis or the thevan itself is a BrightDrop 600, which thanks
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for everyone for letting me know, like I didn'tactually know that GM stopped they were making
the BrightDrop in Canada.
Mhmm.
And while I was doing this video, theyannounced they are no longer making the
BrightDrop, but this is what it looks like,built up by Coachmen.
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So So wait.
What is the base?
The base is the bright drop?
Yeah.
The bright drop 600, which is all wheel
bright drop 600.
Yeah.
So it's all wheel drive and it has 275 milerange before you have to charge.
And while I was in
10,000 gross pounds.
Good lord.
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That thing's heavy.
Yeah.
And actually, while I was in Indiana, I testedit to see if it could charge at a Tesla
supercharger, which this I couldn't find anyvideos of that, so I included that in my video.
And I did this short that I'm rolling in somestuff from the background here.
This is like a look inside of it.
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So yeah.
And this is you could see it a little bit thereat the Tesla, but I come out and I show it
charging at Tesla.
It was at 50% charge, and at 50% charge, tocharge all the way back up to 275 miles is
gonna take two hours.
Yeah.
That's what I figured.
Yeah.
I don't I I don't it's interesting, but itain't for me.
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So yeah.
I mean, the thing the thing with with thesekinds of vehicles, they're not really designed
to be at superchargers because they're designedto be charged at a depot overnight.
It has enough range.
What is their intended purpose?
For commercial use, like for delivery vans,that kind
of thing.
Yeah.
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They're not intended for me to go make a classb or whatever and go camping.
No.
Absolutely not.
Yeah.
It wasn't intended for that.
So, Hopefully, in the future, we get that whereyou could go there in, like, fifteen, twenty
minutes, get a charge like you can with theCybertruck or whatever.
Who's that too?
That's still not fast enough
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Physics gonna work like that.
You you want the No.
No.
No.
No.
So a lot of the so the Tesla superchargers cancharge very fast, but it's not just the
supercharger, you have to have the charginghardware on board
Yeah.
Yeah.
To allow that.
$15.15 minute charging though is like, you youcan't you're not gonna be getting you might be
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getting zero to what, 60%?
So, remember when I had that Audi e tron GT, isthe same thing as the Porsche Taycan.
Remember that?
Mhmm.
Was a sedan that I had that was electric.
That's where I famously ran all the way to zerobecause I wanted to see how and then I ran out
of juice right before I got to the charger.
And I had to had
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it towed to the charger.
Right?
Yeah.
And I was like I was like maybe a 100 yardsfrom it or something.
Mhmm.
200 yards.
And I was with Richard Mondher from England andtherefore scarred him for life.
Mhmm.
So that was the that was the e tron GT, andthat charged from zero to 80% in twelve
minutes.
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Okay.
So but but it, you know, it was like the thingI didn't like about it, it used Electrify
America, which their thing is shit.
So but, yeah, I had a good time.
I had a good time, you know, doing doing thatwhole thing.
I was doing other stuff other than that video.
I did some other stuff.
Here, I'll share with you guys real quick.
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Check that out.
That's me at Buc ee's at Smithsgrove.
There you go.
I think Smithsgrove is the Buc ee's, I wannasay, in Kentucky or something like that.
But that's the van.
There you go.
So that's what I was up to.
Yeah.
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Fun.
Yeah.
You know.
It's fun for it's fun for me.
So let me let me tell you this.
So I got back here on Saturday, I think.
84 degrees.
In Indiana, forty forty forty four.
No.
Not snowing yet, but it rained the whole time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Forties in Indiana.
You see this week what we're getting?
What what are we are we getting cold finally?
Wednesday, Thursday?
Hold on.
Let me pull it up.
Mhmm.
It's yeah.
It's gonna actually gonna be cold finally.
What temps are we looking at?
Here we go.
On the twenty eighth.
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So tomorrow, the high is 72.
Mhmm.
Wednesday, the high is 76, and then it's 69,69, seventy, seventy four.
Oh, that's balmy.
Lows at night are gonna be in the forties.
Oh, in the forties?
Oh, sweet.
Yep.
I love it when it gets cold here.
Yeah.
We're gonna have forties at night so we canactually open some windows and not
not high.
It'll be nice.
Yeah.
And I've I've bought some nice I had thisobsession since I lived in New York.
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I always buy jackets.
You You're a Floridian.
You were born over here, so you don't even knowwhat a jacket is.
I'll just explain it to you.
Like, a jacket is this heavy thing, sometimesmade of leather, sometimes insulated.
It's got long sleeves, and it's meant for thecold weather.
I'm not even listening.
I'm just watching videos over here.
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So, yeah, it's Have
you ever owned a jacket, by the way?
Have you ever owned one?
Serious talk.
A winter jacket.
You've owned the one?
Yes.
Okay.
Alright.
Just jacket.
I the only thing I have never owned, whichdoesn't make a lot of sense for us, is
something like a trench coat because we don'tget snow and ice, so I don't have to
worry about that.
But Oh.
I've always kinda wanted one.
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I still have a trench coat somewhere.
Don't I've never never had one because I'venever needed it.
And I think mine's a London fog or somethinglike that which is
Probably nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nice trench coat.
I used to have leather trench coats even.
Hugo Boss.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you own do you own long pants?
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Yes.
Mostly jeans.
Oh, jeans.
Okay.
With jeans, you go long pants.
Because I think mostly when I see you have onshorts.
Yeah.
Because I don't I don't I don't like being hot.
Yeah.
Stays at like 73 degrees here now, if I canhave it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick doesn't like the temperature I keep myhouse at.
Mm-mm.
Too hot for me.
Seven I keep Yeah.
Mine at 70 I keep mine at 78 and Patrick islike, this is way too hot.
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You have boots?
I have like hiking boots.
Boots.
Okay.
Like outdoor boots.
Like I don't have cowboy boots, but I have likeyeah.
I have like some what's the brand I have?
They're not Columbia's.
They're
Not Timberland.
No.
Mhmm.
What do say hiking boots?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Marley Marley bought me a set of hiking boots acouple years ago.
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Oh, okay.
Well, yeah.
So when you guys go up north, it does get cold.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We go into the snow.
Oh, you go up there?
Oh, you because you're you're a snowboarder.
Yeah.
We go snowboard.
We we we do all of it.
Okay.
Alright.
Look at look at me judging you.
I don't know why.
My racism.
Yeah.
I I
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This is what happens when Walter is not here.
By the way, C Bullis says, my wife and daughterwere in Florida last week.
Cool.
Cool.
Nice.
And Peggy says, Walt's computer is havingissues with watching the show.
You might have to, like, restart it and stuff.
If Walter is available, let me know.
We could send send him the link and he couldjump on.
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You know, I've got no problems with that.
He can come hang out with us.
He's probably Walter's probably missing us.
You know?
He's probably missing us.
But, you know, we could also just get Peggy.
Peggy's fun.
You know, and she actually runs the show.
Walter does all the welding over at SafetyHarbor Firearms, and this the the hammering of
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stuff, I guess.
I don't know what what you call that.
And Peggy does, you know, keeps the showrunning.
The wheels turning over there.
Alright.
So let's see here.
I'm trying to see what else.
What the folks out there in the world I knowthere's the Glock thing to talk about.
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I'm gonna try to hold off on that a little bit.
Okay?
Jade Gru says, have to change the quality fromauto 2.1 to get the stream to work.
I wonder if the Internet's bad tonight.
I don't know.
So remember while I was gone that AWS AmazonWeb Services thing happened.
Did that affect you in any ways?
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It just made the Internet I mean, it madeservices that I'm used to using hard to log
into, but not not entirely.
It it wasn't too bad for us.
Yeah.
I didn't realize that if you have a smart tbecause so my TV here is I have Apple TV and it
plugs into the TV.
So I don't I don't know if Lola even when I'mnot here, don't even know if Lola Lola puts on
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the TV.
But what in the van traveling, it's a smart TVand none of the apps were working.
So I didn't realize that smart TVs work throughAmazon Web Services in order to do all the
smart TV stuff.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I didn't I thought it just went to theInternet, You know, like, the apps were native
and they went to the Internet, but it turns out
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It's not.
No.
Everything gets run off of AWS.
AWS has, like, the largest share of back end.
Yeah.
They they run most of the Internet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so things get messed up.
They all get messed up.
Any other any news other than the Gawk thingthat you were tracking for
Not with me.
In this last week.
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Didn't see the firearm.
I'm trying to I don't think anything.
I did see this news.
I guess we could bring this up here.
Here, I'll bring I'll throw this up on thescreen.
You and I could talk about this.
We've been following this for a long time.
So Florida judge rejects concealed carry agelaw.
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So I don't know if this is really settlinganything yet.
Read through it?
What what was said?
So it says, in Tallahassee, Florida siding witha 19 year old man who was spotted with a gun in
his waistband, a Broward County Circuit judgeFriday ruled that a state law barring people
under age 21 from carrying concealed weaponsviolates second amendment rights.
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So it says he issued a nine page ruling thatsaid prohibition on concealed carry firearms by
18 to 20 year old strips a class of legaladults of their ability ability to exercise the
very right the constitution guarantees.
So go ahead.
So Was the one that you sent?
Yeah.
Checks concealed carry Oh, okay.
(21:53):
I miss I misunderstood that.
So I saw that ruling Mhmm.
And I thought you were saying that it I thoughtwhat that meant was that it had gotten up to
the next circuit and they had changedsomething.
But no.
Okay.
Yeah.
So the only thing to know about that right now
is You got five seconds.
Mhmm.
Oh, I'll I'll say when we get back.
Okay.
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Boom.
What the what is going on here?
Why is it not okay.
Boom.
There we go.
Yeah.
What were you gonna say, Patrick?
Oh.
As to that that case looks like as of rightnow, it really only applies to
That guy?
One defendant.
Yeah.
It's it's not statewide.
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It has to go up another jurisdiction before itcan be applied statewide.
Yeah.
And then for people who are wondering, like,why it would be a thing so I don't know what
the details are of this kid, of, like, who thekid is or anything like that.
But in Florida, we have constitutional carry,which if you yeah. Are not
Are not If you so if you're not a prohibitedperson Yeah.
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You can conceal carry.
Yeah.
And open carry.
Yes.
And and, yes, now we have open carry.
Mhmm.
So this person who, for every other thing isconsidered an adult, cut charges off of I don't
know if they were committing any crime or I Iif that would have been mentioned.
So
If you read, there's one article that mentions,as far as I remember reading, he was he wasn't
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in trouble for something else.
He was pulled over because he something
Mhmm.
And they found the gun on him, and then theyarrested him even though Mhmm.
Again, it
You should be able to do that except they gotto hit him because of his age.
Correct.
Yeah.
And and our Mhmm.
Go ahead.
No.
I was gonna say, you and I, our history goesback a long time with this because when Florida
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did this nonsense, we were very upset about it,and we try to talk to people, and we try to
stop it, which didn't go anywhere.
It shouldn't be on the books.
It needs to be removed.
Correct.
Yeah.
So So that we're finally moving in the rightdirection.
It's just it's a shame that it's
Yeah.
I know, man.
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There's a lot of stuff that happened afterParkland that still needs to get fixed.
That's not the only thing.
It's gonna take some time.
Did you by the way, off topic on this, did yousee your people?
Well, I don't know if they're technically yourpeople, but your Caribbean folks are getting
about about to get hammered down there.
Oh, I've been yeah.
I've been I've been watching it.
What do you think about that?
What's your
cat five going right over like, Jamaica.
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Jamaica.
Yeah.
They're gonna have a bad time.
They're gonna have a
That's tough.
Bad time.
Yeah.
That's tough, man.
Category five?
And then it's curving and it's going
Is it going towards Europe into the
it's just curving back out like
Jamaica.
Come on.
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To far right.
Yeah.
It's it's they're they're not tonight's gonnabe a rough night for Jamaica.
Is that going over Haiti or just Jamaica?
Or is Haiti getting is is Hispaniola so Haitiand Dominican Republic, are they getting
touched by that?
We are.
Pulling up spaghetti models.
I mean, Haiti already has issues.
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I think it's just going over I think oh, itlooks like it's now mostly going over the left
side of Cuba.
Mhmm.
And it's not actually gonna hit Jamaica fully.
It's not oh, That might be good.
That text.
Oh, okay.
Hold on.
Lola?
Yes.
Can you send a link to Walt?
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Send Walt a link, Lola, please, my darling.
Yeah.
So it's it's gonna oh, no.
No.
No.
I'm sorry.
It's gonna go directly over Jamaica and thenpass on the right side of Cuba.
So Jamaica is getting a direct category fivehit.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jamaica's gonna have a bad time.
Yeah.
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Jeez.
That's not that's not fun.
That is not fun.
You know?
Poor Jamaica.
That's not fun.
Dinner dinner just got delivered to me, andit's delicious.
Yeah.
I don't know, Yeah.
Bad time.
Yeah.
I I wonder, like so the hotels are the probablythe best things built in Jamaica.
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Right?
Like, especially the newer hotels?
I would think so.
Safety.
Yeah.
If you're in the backwoods of Jamaica so we gotto when I was there once, we did get to go
Mhmm.
Inland Jamaica.
Mhmm.
It it's it's pretty straw house y back there.
There's some Yeah.
There's some properties back there that arebarely considered a house.
Like, it's rough.
Yeah.
(26:59):
I've never so okay.
Technically, I've been to Jamaica.
When I was leaving Guyana at five years old,the plane went from Guyana to Jamaica and then
from Jamaica to England.
But we didn't we yeah.
We didn't hang out in Jamaica or anything.
We had, when we went we went on while we wereon a cruise, I thought Jamaica was awesome.
Yeah.
(27:20):
I think Jamaica is cool.
And out of the Caribbean, Jamaica is, and soGuyanese people might get mad at me or
Trinidadians or Baijans or any of the otherpeople, but Jamaica is the jewel.
It was really nice when we stopped throughthere.
Jamaica is the jewel, man.
And it has a good mix of people just likeGuyana.
You have, like, like, you've got Africandescendants, Indian descendants, and Asian in
(27:45):
terms of Chinese folks over there.
A lot of music comes out of Jamaica.
Lots lots of good culture and stuff like that.
Yeah.
I liked it when we went.
Yeah.
I would go again.
Yeah.
Jamaica gave us Bob Marley of Cove of course,and all the Marleys, you know, which was like
(28:05):
that's my music that I grew up to.
Mhmm.
You know?
I remember living in Nigeria when Bob Marleydied.
So everywhere I've lived in the world, so I'velived in England, I've lived in Nigeria, here
in America, always had Jamaican friends.
When Bob Marley died, I was living in Nigeriaand man
He died in 1981.
(28:25):
Yeah.
I was living in Nigeria at that time and peopleeveryone cried.
I remember crying.
All the Jamaican friends I had were justballing out.
So
Oh, he had lung cancer?
Lung and brain cancer.
Horrible way to go.
Yeah.
But there's some conspiracies behind that.
Like, they somebody poisoned him or something?
Yeah.
There's some cons So, you know, in Jamaica,they tried to assassinate Bob Marley before
(28:48):
know that.
Yeah.
They tried to assassinate him.
I think it was it like I think it was somepolitical stuff, but you It's always your
people that try to take you out.
What would that be called?
Bob Marley attempted
Assassination.
Here it goes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In Jamaica.
Intempted assassination of Bob Marley.
Mhmm.
Timothy White in the Marley biography claimedthat the information he received from JLP, but
(29:09):
let him believe gunman was contracted by theCIA.
God.
Now, you you know this could be true.
We could we see this today that this could betrue, that the CIA didn't like Bob Marley
talking about ivory vibes.
Yep.
You know?
the CIA.
CIA Always.
(29:29):
When was this?
1976.
Dude, the CIA was in their prime in 1976.
Yeah.
CIA had a influence all over the Caribbean.
CIA was willing to kill anybody at any momentfor whatever they felt like.
Yeah.
They did things in Guyana to control thepolitics of Guyana.
And they would use they would use race.
Like, when when these places have one.
(29:52):
'61.
Yeah.
They would use race every single thing.
They would they wanted to control who wasrunning things
in Caribbean.
They didn't care in the least as long as theycould get their win.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me
see I'm telling you, I'm still I'm still goingdown that that, like, conspiracy theory rabbit
hole video series.
Did you send did you send Walter a thing?
(30:14):
Yeah.
You gotta send it through email.
Walt's old school.
Yeah.
Okay, Walt.
Hang on for that thing.
It's coming.
Yeah.
So Man, the damn CIA, man.
They took away Bob Marley from us.
Us.
Oh, they took away a lot of people from us.
A lot of people.
Yeah.
(30:34):
Yeah.
So hurricanes hurricanes are crazy, and I thinkin the year of our lore 2025, we need some
better technology so that whatever you build inthese islands And we need this here in Florida
too.
You should just be able to watch a hurricanehit you dead on without worrying.
(30:54):
Everything?
Yeah.
Don't you think?
We should have we should have the tech.
We should all build like those, like dome typehouses that it just whips.
I think the problem is is the infrastructuresfrom like 1940.
Yeah.
And upgrading poor Jamaican infrastructure isnever gonna happen.
(31:15):
There's no money.
There's no reason.
They don't
have mold under their feet.
No.
That's the one thing.
Jamaica is a cool place and there's a lot oftalent there.
See, now if Jamaica got on the cocaine train,the CIA would pay for them to do their
impeachment.
Trust me, Jamaica's got involved in thosethings inner
(31:37):
city black kids.
So this is the the CIA would totally be onthat.
It's not enough land mass to do what, you knownow it's all I Yeah.
I hate the CIA now after watching a
Peterson video.
You've been going down.
Walter started you down this path.
I know.
You know?
And then you told me to watch this video and Iwatched it today and my whole feed my whole
(31:58):
feed
so good though.
That was it was so true, wasn't it?
It was true.
But now I'm
gonna have to Tell the audience about what Isent you?
You sent me synchronicity, a video onsynchronicity?
It's called yeah.
It's called synchronicity where
Yeah.
Basically nothing the the idea is nothing is acoincidence.
Everything happens on purpose and if you tryhard enough, you can control your reality by
(32:23):
saying, I'm gonna make this happen.
I want this.
This needs to happen.
Any of those sorts of things.
Mhmm.
There was a whole
video on that.
It was it's from a guy from a YouTube channelcalled the Y Files.
Mhmm.
So if anybody wants to see it, look up Y Filessynchronicity.
It I 100% believe in everything he was saying.
Yeah.
Peggy says Jamaica, Cuba, The Bahamas.
(32:43):
Mhmm.
So yeah.
So it was also talking about creativevisualization.
Mhmm.
So if you wanna achieve things in your life,you can basically Yeah.
Imagine it being done.
Imagine having it in your hands.
Mhmm.
And Yeah.
It works.
I swear it works.
So I told you I was raised on that.
(33:04):
Right?
So, like, my dad believed in that and basicallyraised me on that.
Hold on a second.
We got Walt.
Wait.
Hold on.
Let's see here how we do this.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
There he is.
Walter.
Coming in with the Glock.
Oh, wait.
I know what it is.
Walter bendo.
Walter wanted to be part of the Glock the Glockcompetition.
Oh, can you hear me?
(33:26):
Yes.
Yeah.
We got you.
Why aren't you two crying?
We haven't gotten to the Glock thing yet.
We were waiting
Don't cry.
Cry for me, please.
Cry for me.
So you came on here just to see us whine andcry?
Everybody in the whole gun world is whining.
There's Are
(33:46):
we ready are
we ready to go at it?
I I
said to Hank the other day well, no.
You saw my text.
There are Glocks for every Thank man, woman andchild in this entire country.
Will prove that. No
No
lack of Glocks in the country.
No.
I wasn't crying.
I'm not one of those dudes out there But weWell we will we will get to it though, Walt.
(34:10):
They will be crying.
Okay.
I'll I'll save it then.
No.
I'm saying well, I was trying to I think thatDark was gonna join us, and I'm gonna give him
a few more minutes.
But look, this is a picture I just took at mydesk.
That's not even all the Glocks I have.
Just check that out right there.
That's not even all the Glocks I have.
That's just some of them that for a Glockwhore.
(34:31):
Lola Lola just called me a Glock whore.
I don't know if anyone else
heard that.
That's polymer 80.
That's a, like, a copy thing Yeah.
Where you apply the frame and then
Yeah.
I wanna give a couple of minutes to see if Darcis gonna come in and be part of the Glock
conversation so we can get it going nice.
Walter is just enjoying it.
(34:54):
What's up with you, Walt?
How was your weekend?
It was actually good.
Good?
Okay.
Set for the very best part about Saturdaymorning first thing
Mhmm.
I have this wooden chest I've been trying tosell on Facebook marketplace for, like, two
months.
Okay.
Not one response.
Nobody asking about it.
Guy guy asked me Friday night if he could comeover Saturday morning.
(35:16):
Boom.
He shows up, picks it up.
Mhmm.
Walks up with the money in his hand.
It's like, oh, wow.
Nice.
Yeah.
In the back of the car, and he was off back toSprings.
Oh, sweet.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
That started.
Then we went to my friend George's remembrance,well, kind of thing.
Oh, yeah.
How did that go?
Sorry about
I met you.
Of your friend George.
He's part of your military vehicle group.
(35:38):
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Plus he also had people from places he workedat.
And Okay.
He was in a he was in a model club and all thatstuff too.
Oh, sweet.
And then I think you had you had, like, somesort of you had, like, a commemorative coins.
Right?
Yeah.
I did where's where's where's that at?
I did, a challenge coin.
(36:00):
Oh, it's right here.
Here it is.
So one side of it has let's see.
I'm getting here.
Sitting in the kitchen.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I see the big fridge.
Side has George's mug and the air force becausehe's in the air force also.
Mhmm.
So the air force, the model club, and then theMVPA, which is a military vehicle thing.
Okay.
So George h Hecht.
There you go.
(36:20):
Yeah.
And on the backside, it's a Camp Flamingo, ourour our group.
Mhmm.
And then on the sides, I got his to and fromdates, you know, when he was born, when he
died, all that stuff.
Cool.
And then I'll go RAP thing, friend.
So Yeah.
You know, that went alright.
Mhmm.
And then after after that, we all some of thegroup re met up again at the American Legion
(36:48):
down at Safety Harbor for some beverages, adultbeverages.
Mhmm.
And because it's cheap at the American Legion.
Mhmm.
One of our guys is a member there.
Okay.
So you can you can bring you can bring yourfriends in with you.
You're supposed to sign in sign in the book,but they didn't even they didn't even ask they
didn't even wanna see any ID or anything thistime.
So
Oh, cool.
(37:08):
Okay.
Well, since they were doing
the poker run.
That's why.
Oh, it was a poker run thing going on.
Yeah.
Okay.
Echo stuff.
And what else?
Sunday Sunday, we went to the localOktoberfest.
It was a car show at the Oktoberfest at theTampa Bay Downs Mhmm.
Property, the horse track.
Mhmm.
And military vehicle guys and the car show,we've done it before.
(37:31):
They have an open bar at the car show, which ispretty cool.
Mhmm.
And then the Oktoberfest is going on, but itwas getting a little warm yesterday in the
middle of the afternoon.
So Mhmm.
By about
03:00,
we bailed out because Peggy was roasted.
So
Yeah.
It was still that's what Patrick and I weretalking about that it's still hot here.
It's it's kind of
the coldest Oh, we got Spence in the house.
(37:53):
Uh-oh.
Hey.
Hello.
Hey, Spence.
Check out that stash.
That stash is coming in, man.
You're looking sexy.
Thank you.
No.
Spencer, they did
Yeah.
Where's night?
Mhmm.
Go ahead.
Party and Saturday night here locally, therewas a like, a the safe the city's put on this
was it fright fright night?
(38:14):
Fright night.
It was
a good
Halloween festival.
And they put a thing out there.
We're looking for vendors, and Spencer answeredback, and he was the only one that answered
back.
So he was he was the lone vendor at this event.
No.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Vendors.
There were food trucks there, but I was theonly arts and crafts vendor.
That's cool.
Yeah.
That's sweet.
That's sweet, Spence.
(38:35):
And I think you have let me see if I could pullit up Instagram because you have let me see.
So you guys can check this out at lion kellerart.
Let me see.
I think you've got, like, a bunch of stuff forHalloween.
Let me see if I could put this on the screenhere.
Hold on.
Let's go to Hank's phone.
(38:57):
Boom.
There we go.
Oh, yeah.
Recent Halloween based ads.
Yeah.
So I think that's the cool stuff that you havefor Halloween want.
Yeah.
Folks are looking for that.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sweet.
So they Alexis is here too with her crochetstuff.
Mhmm.
And between the two of them, they they didpretty good, I guess.
(39:19):
That's awesome.
Mhmm.
Oh, there's a fourth.
Yeah.
There we go.
Alright.
We can officially talk.
Now we start Yeah.
You know, you can start glock crying?
Yes.
We're gonna we're gonna the glock stuff isabout to kick off up in here.
I hope you are all ready for this.
(39:39):
It's a the all new okay, Spence.
Don't worry.
We'll we'll talk about the pins again herelater.
We've got d l d dark.
What's up?
What's up, man?
What's going on?
Good to see you guys.
Great to see you guys.
Good to see you too.
Good to see you too.
I love the animations, man.
That's some high level stuff right there.
(39:59):
Aw.
Thank you, dark.
Thank you.
Thank you.
These are not appreciated by babyface p.
Hate them.
Yeah.
Babyface does not appreciate all the minutes Itake to make this stuff happen.
Do you know how many just seconds it took himto make that?
Yes.
Mhmm.
All the the prompts I had to put into AI withmy little fat fingers.
(40:25):
That is cool, man.
You know what?
That that that dog that puppy looks likesomething from a Anime?
Mardi Gras Mardi Gras carnival of of Uh-huh.
Chair.
Yeah.
It it's kinda creepy.
I'm not gonna lie.
It's creepy?
Yeah.
Patrick hates this stuff.
(40:46):
The for all of us that Patrick hates the AI artso much.
I don't know.
It's not the AI art.
It's the animation of the AI.
Yeah.
Okay.
The one that got you started on AI art.
Yes.
This is true.
This is true.
You started the obsession.
You started it.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
So we've got DLD dark f Dark Life.
(41:07):
What is it?
Dark Life Dugan.
Dark.
Yeah.
It used to be Dark Life Dugan.
Yeah.
I always get messed up with it.
I always wanna call you Dark Life After Dark.
Well,
it's it's it's funny because it it's so, DLDAfter Dark was originally Darklight Dugan
because it was me, Dark, and then another guywho went by Light, and then it was Dugan,
(41:30):
formerly of Kronicon.
And Shut up.
Mhmm.
After a while, they bounced, and then I endedup, like, I can't Beat
Beat the other one.
I can't stop.
So, you know, I'm I'm just gonna keep it going.
But everyone because it was dark light Dugan,everyone abbreviated it as they do out of
laziness.
Mhmm.
And they just called it DLD.
(41:52):
So I was like, well, it'd be cool if if I cameup with another acronym for DLD.
But if it was DLD after dark because the showis at night after dark Mhmm.
But it's, like, after dark took over.
You're not helping my confusion or my dyslexiaor none of that.
For sure.
Just DLD.
(42:13):
It's funny because people actually call me DLD.
Like, it's, like, my name too.
So it's it's funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Am so dyslexic while I was in Indiana, and wewere looking at this short at this van that's
supposed to be shorter, and we compared it to acar, and it's definitely longer than the car.
And I'm telling them, no, the van is shorter,and it's longer.
And the guy finally goes, what the hell are youlooking at?
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Cool.
So, Okay. Let me
Let me We've got a whole new we've got a wholenew segment here, so we can get all into this
(43:17):
Glocks.
Who wants to break it down first, the wholething going on with Glocks?
Walter?
No.
Patrick, you wanna explain
Dark is Dark has worked Glocks and all of uscombined, let him it.
Oh, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I Yeah.
Dark is think so.
We will see.
I'm at, like so I sold a few.
So I'm I'm under 40.
(43:37):
I got, like, 30
Oh, damn.
Work locks.
I did is that a lot?
I mean, it's hard it's hard to tell.
Oh, okay.
Being in the business, you know, it's like No.
But but are these are these Glock clones thatwe're talking about or actual Glocks that
you Some are.
Some are.
Yeah.
I'd say, like so probably a third are OEMGlocks.
(44:00):
A third is, you know, Glock related clones, andanother third are, you know, all home built
Polymer eighties, lone wolves, GSTs, like, youknow, the 80% guns.
Okay.
Alright.
Maybe more than a third.
Yeah.
Who who so who do you wanna explain what'shappening with Glocks and why we're talking
(44:22):
about it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I don't know how politically correct youwant me to get.
So Do it.
Glock has made me a a very vaginal decision.
And they so for those out there that may notknow, Glock had been facing nearly 20 lawsuits.
A lot of people keep referencing California,and now California does carve out a big chunk
(44:48):
of the market, but it it it has to do with waymore than just one, you know, any one state.
So, Glock had been catching a lot of heat, andwe're talking real lawsuits, real penalties,
real I mean, real potentially, you know,liability legal issues.
And, basically, they ended up buckling andsaying, okay.
(45:11):
We'll we'll oh, I'm sorry.
Be they were catching he because how easilyconvertible Glocks are, which that's something
we can get into to machine guns.
And it's interesting because the only thing youneed to turn a Glock into a machine gun is a
machine gun, so remember that.
But, basically, they ended up saying, okay.
(45:33):
So we can, you know, potentially, you know,reduce some of our liability and so we can look
good in court and maybe, and this is me, youknow, assuming some here, But maybe, you know,
look good in front of the government, maybeeven get some, some contracts to fill that Sig
three twenty sized hole in the market.
(45:56):
Mhmm.
But we'll change the design, and we'll, youknow, call it the Glock v or what some people
have called called the Glock vajayjay.
We yeah.
Some people, most people.
And, you know, we'll use this as a strategy inthese lawsuits so we can hopefully, you know,
(46:17):
reduce some of that liability.
So they're changing, to the Glock v pistol, butthey're discontinuing every single model.
The world's pistol, they're discontinuing,which means the hundreds and hundreds of
millions of Glocks that are already just
in
The US, not to mention in the world, will stillbe able to be converted into machine guns.
(46:42):
But
I mean, they're not they're not discontinuingthe single stacks though.
Right?
I don't think the single stacks are includedOkay.
In
Yeah.
The 43 x, 48, and 43 will not be they'llthey'll continue manufacturing for them, which
there are already people publishing auto Searsfor the 43 x, 43, and 48.
(47:02):
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So and do we do you guys all agree that this istruly based on on the switches that that you
know, there's a lot of young folks out thereare putting switches on Glocks.
Do you guys really think it's all based onthat?
Everyone agree with that?
(47:23):
Nope.
It is.
I don't know.
I I
don't know.
Well, it's what they said.
That's a
good question.
Reason is.
Yeah.
I don't think I don't agree with it.
I don't agree that it's that either.
I mean, I think if it is that, then they'retotally capitulating to the government of
California, but I think that we probably thinkthat Glock is like a pro second amendment
(47:45):
company.
First of No. All
All Gaston yeah.
Gaston died a few years back, but I don't knoweven even when he was alive if they were really
pro second amendment.
They're pro congress.
Really was.
They can
however they can make their money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which means you can't blame them.
That's, you know, that that's what they do.
But and they're an Austrian company.
They're not American.
They don't Is is is Austrian part of theEuropean Union?
(48:08):
Good question.
Yeah.
Do we have to Google that?
Well, I don't know.
I mean Yeah.
Yeah.
I
was gonna say they're all about the shekels,but it's not a Jewish run company.
So Yeah.
Let's you know?
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Let's see.
Is Austria part
(48:29):
part Do they do the they do the Euro?
The European Union.
Yes.
Okay.
So it's all about the euro.
That's what it's about.
Yep.
Yeah.
Now the the well, so what do you
mean by what do you mean by that, Walt?
Sorry.
What just elaborate on that a little bit.
Look.
Clock Clock is there to make money.
(48:51):
Okay.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
You know, whether you whether you believethey're there to make money.
They're they're kind of if you wanna really be.
Yeah.
They tolerate they tolerate the all thecommercial market just because, but, you know,
come on.
Is so most of their money do you guys feel likethey sell so many Glocks?
(49:13):
Well, do they really sell so many Glocksoutside of America?
Do you feel like most of their money comes fromgovernment contracts or from selling
commercially to
Good question.
I don't actually know.
Probably Okay.
Let's see if we could find out.
I had heard, you know, if we could confirm thisthat'd be great.
Mhmm.
I had heard that most of the Glocks that gooutside of the country are actually secondhand.
(49:34):
So Glock already received funds for for thosepistols.
Very interesting.
Had no idea.
Yeah.
And that most of the stateside sales are tocivilians, and it's actually a pretty small
amount of agency purchases, and they're heavilydiscounted.
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
They're super super discounted.
(49:56):
Yeah.
It says here Glock, because it's a privatecompany, doesn't do specific revenue breakdown.
Yeah.
They don't have to do, they don't have to filecorporate earnings things and all that stuff
like that.
That's true.
Yeah.
So but but this thing still says civilianmarket is the primary driver of revenue.
Well, that's one market, especially in TheUnited States, far larger than the combined
(50:20):
purchasing power of all government agencies.
I what will be interesting what will beinteresting is for those who go to SHOT Show,
what they're gonna what they're what they'regonna have at the SHOT Show.
Yeah.
Yes.
If if if you've ever been there, it's they gotthis huge layout
Mhmm.
With all their little guns laid out.
And Yeah.
To use some to use some Jamaican language,glock a run tings.
(50:43):
Glock run tings at SHOT Showman.
I mean, they have a they have a private jet,not like a little tiny private jet.
They got a big private plane.
Like a is a help me out, Walt.
Seven forty seven or it's a big ass plane thatthey fly in with.
They they
have one that it's not like a g seven orsomething like that.
They have a they have a real airliner.
(51:05):
It's well, okay.
Maybe it's not that big, but it's a they havetheir own plane they fly in.
Their show is the hardest.
Their special party is the hardest to get into.
I've only gotten in once.
I went to the Glock party twenty years ago, andit was Mhmm.
Freaking all.
You can grab the drink and eat.
Yeah.
Very nice show.
Entertainment and the whole nine yards.
Yeah.
So they
(51:26):
come go to that.
Yeah.
They come with a lot of I'm trying to rememberhow the hell I got in when I went.
I think I somehow knew someone.
Someone that was at Glock, like because atfirst, when I started doing this, I could never
talk to Glock.
Mhmm.
But then, around the time that I met Walter,Peter, what's his name?
Peter Palma.
(51:47):
Peter Palma took me to Oh, we we went to that,Sofix show in, Tampa.
Tampa.
Yeah.
And at that show, Glock was there and theyactually talked to you.
Like, it's SHOT Show.
They don't talk to people.
They don't wanna Yeah.
Yeah.
But at that show, because it's kind of like asmaller show and milli military oriented, I
(52:09):
spoke to someone there.
The guy took a liking to me.
Nice.
And so when Lola and I went to the next shotshow after that, we got invited to that one
clock party.
Yeah.
Okay.
So this news comes out.
And it was and it wasn't supposed to.
Correct.
Yeah.
(52:29):
Okay.
That's the other thing.
So somebody broke their in somebody broke theirNDA.
Right?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Well well and here's kind of an interestingthing.
It's so dealers, technically wasn't under anNDA from what I've been told.
Of course, all this is just gossip.
Right?
But from what I understand, the did y'all hearthat?
(52:51):
Yeah.
Was that Walt?
No.
Did somebody drop a gun?
No.
That was from above me.
You okay?
Is that is that your people?
I got one neighbor, bro.
Oh.
Oh, that something fell heavy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's I was thinking someone.
Sorry.
(53:11):
Okay.
So, yeah, we're in, like, these stacked,townhouse condos.
So it's like anyway, so, what they had said isthat this is in the initial email that went out
to or letter that went out to FFLs, it had saidthis is embargoed information, and anyone that
violates it will be compromising their dealeraccount.
(53:35):
Mhmm.
So whoever is out there saying this, if itcould be linked back to them, like, I don't
know, Lenny McGill, Glockstor.
Right?
Mhmm.
Then they're gonna be like, okay.
I mean, I don't know.
Are they gonna cancel Lenny McGill, bro?
Like, that's a little
Probably not.
You know?
Yeah.
Probably not.
But I do wanna add one other quick thing thoughbecause it probably came across douchey of me
(53:58):
saying, oh, they bent the knee.
They made a vaginal decision or whatever.
Right.
I I will say this.
Although I don't personally like the decision,and I do think that they're, making a a bad
decision, as a business owner, I understandmaking decisions like that, especially if they
foresee that they're likely going to be told todo this anyway with the addition of penalties
(54:24):
and fees and whatever else could, you know,legislate or, civil suits and other stuff.
I get it.
I understand it.
I don't like it.
But I've also had to make hard decisions too asa business owner.
I'm sure you you know, all you guys know allactually, all four of us run our own
businesses.
Right?
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
You know, we understand sometimes you gottamake tough calls.
(54:45):
I just I don't personally like it.
I just wanted to throw that out there.
Okay.
So what about Patrick and Walter?
What do you guys feel on this?
Do you guys think this is a good move forGlock?
I don't know who wants to go first.
Is it is it still Glock is it still Glockperfection?
(55:06):
Good one.
Is it?
It's not perfect if it's if you gotta make itmore perfect, or are you really making it more
I think Glock is running a huge risk here.
Not just the not just, like, the marketing riskof how, you know, the gun folks feel about it,
like, whether or not they're bending the kneeto California or whatever is out there.
(55:29):
But I think if they discontinue all their gunsthat, for the most part, we all believe in,
right, then what if those new guns come out andthey're shipped?
End of clock.
So
I think that's a very, very valid point, but Iwill here's my concern with that.
(55:50):
So they the only thing that I heard recentlyabout Gen six was that, the frame, which is
very modular, if they're going with the, thepatents that were, you know, published, it's a
frame that's a little smaller than a 26 thatyou add dust cover and grips to to make, you
(56:10):
know, 26, nineteen, seventeen, and so on.
Right?
It's modular.
Correct.
And it the frame had failed at about 75,000rounds, so they were saying they were just
going back to the drawing board to reevaluateit.
Now they've been working on this for years.
So they also so I forgot who it was.
(56:31):
Someone tried to allege that this was, and itmay have been the Glock store, that they have
been working on this Glock v thing since theyreceived the notice to, whatever, retain
evidence forms.
Basically, states saying, hey.
FYI, we're probably gonna sue you.
That they already have been working on this foryears.
So my concern is is that if if Glock is is sogood at their QC and QA, then they're kicking
(56:58):
stuff back that's failing at 75,000 rounds toimprove.
I don't know how easily they could get to thatlevel of perfection in this short amount of
time with the new Glock v version.
Okay.
(57:18):
Patrick, let me let you say what you were gonnasay.
I don't wanna skip out
I don't remember what I was gonna say.
Because I was I was asking if you think this islike I was asking what do you guys think about
this move?
You think
Sass, I don't know I don't know why they'redoing it.
I still really don't.
I don't understand it.
California is not gonna let you in there.
(57:39):
They're they're you're not playing wellanyways.
Yeah.
California won't care anyway.
And then by going to this v, all of the stuffthat whatever was already approved, which I
don't know if Glock was actually approved inCalifornia.
Now everything's gonna have to go throughreapproval with California, But how can how can
you be held liable for people modifyingsomething that you make?
(58:04):
You can't
You can't?
You can't?
I mean, you you okay.
So you take your Cybertruck and you dosomething stupid to it.
Yes.
That's all
it And you get and you get burns alive.
So that's Elon's fault?
No.
Correct.
It's stupid.
Yeah.
Or you make a you make a you make a video andthese nutjobs follow you.
Mhmm.
They see you on YouTube and they do that.
So you're you're you're you're liable for thattoo?
(58:25):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't yeah.
I don't and it's definitely it it seems itcomes across to people like an admission of
guilt.
We sign up with Right?
Instead of instead
of chasing the gun, why don't you why don't youchase the peep why don't you punish the fellas
that's put the switches in instead of coddlingthem and say it's part of their culture or
(58:47):
whatever else it is?
Mhmm.
And why don't you punish Facebook, and whydon't you punish all these other ones that
these ads have been on where people or the orthe Chinese companies that sell this stuff.
Don't you
Amazon too.
Yeah.
Well, we will punish them because they theythey gave you a lot of money to your campaigns
and everything else.
(59:07):
So Yeah.
Mhmm.
Mean and then right.
Go ahead.
I No.
I agree with you.
You know, we we if we already have laws and youcan't I don't I'm not saying I don't believe
that we should have laws against machine gunsin America, to
be honest.
That's not the point.
There is
Yeah.
But that's not the point.
So yes.
Exactly.
It is illegal.
The people who are putting switches on guns, itis illegal.
(59:30):
Most of them are self reporting because they'republishing, videos on social media and all that
with these switches and doing everything.
Lock their asses up.
I mean, you catch people
Well,
it's just them up and and and, you know, andhit them up.
I don't know what's gonna happen when wefinally get rid of machine guns vis a vis those
charges, but, you know, that's the way to dealwith it.
Most of the most of these people doing thisstuff are already very well known to law
(59:54):
enforcement.
Let's just say that.
Yeah.
Just like a less like a lot of the illegalcriminals are very well known to the so when
it's time time to round them up, it's verysimple.
Mhmm.
So why don't they do that?
Also, here's what I worry about.
There's two two this is two parts.
One, I think, Dark was saying it.
The next Glock is gonna they're gonna figureout how to put a switch on it.
(01:00:14):
Oh, it's not gonna take it'll take forty eighthours and something
happens.
90% of the, or a 100%, I don't know how many,of the strike or fire guns all have a very
similar piece in the back.
It's something you can make.
And they're all
pretty much knockoffs of Glocks for the mostpart.
Yeah.
Well, so that
What stops me from making a switch for a SAR?
Well, so and that's my
(01:00:35):
There's switches for MMP's.
Right?
There
there's switches.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But that's But my second part of that too, theother manufacturers, you've now cornered them.
Mhmm.
The other manufacturers out there are nowcornered because you set a precedent that it's
gonna be tougher for them.
(01:00:55):
Hopefully, they stick up for themselves, butit's gonna be tougher for them to to not You
know.
Take the same action that you're taking.
So, other words, California could say to goafter them and go, yeah, we want you to modify
this thing, but I don't know.
It it the it this is kind of like a thingthat's going against each other itself like
this, because what difference is it gonna make?
(01:01:17):
Well, the the the biggest issue because thereis some legal precedence for this in the
readily convertible, you know, phraseologybecause if you guys think back to, you know,
Mac elevens, Uzis, tech nines, I mean, a lot ofthese, like, think of the open bolts.
Right?
They weren't banned, but companies were told,hey.
(01:01:39):
You can't manufacture those anymore becausethose themselves and the parts they contained
were readily convertible.
The difference here is that this isn't a partthat that Glock is is making that you have to
shave down or file or germ hole
or Nope.
This is something that someone just, you know,thirty years ago was like, woah.
(01:02:00):
If you make a little, you know, dangly parttrip the cruciform, it goes burr.
And it was probably an SOT who probably did itlawfully.
And, you know, through that, that stuff leaksto the outside world, and then boom, you take
the last ten years and all the changes.
Three d printing, you know, other types ofmanufacturing, three d printing of metal, and,
(01:02:23):
obviously, the infiltration of China in ourentire market
Yeah.
Things change.
Doesn't Glock make the '18 c?
So Glock made their own switch.
Right?
Glock made their first one.
Yeah.
Okay.
That was the first, you
know Mhmm.
Auto Theirs doesn't use switch.
It is a machine fire, but theirs doesn't use adongle in the back.
Theirs is milled into slide.
(01:02:44):
Okay.
Yeah.
But when you drop that that switch down, itdoes drop
the same thing as always.
Exactly.
It it drops a little piece that hits thecruciform, which if I'll on on this show, if
you're okay with it, I'll explain how everysingle person when we get back from these
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Cool.
Let me okay.
So in this section, what I wanna do here iswe'll we'll we'll we'll talk about whatever
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people want to.
I haven't checked the comments.
Will Let me check the comments.
Yeah.
Here.
Let's see.
That was just too funny.
I'll teach anyone how to turn any Glock to them
before they got brought to you by
Safety Harbor Firearms.
Yeah.
C.
Bolas says, I'm not a Glocktard.
There you go.
That I don't think listen.
You don't have to like Glocks.
(01:04:13):
Let's do the let's do the Glock off right now.
How many Glocks do you all have?
Anyone wanna start the showing off?
I have a,
like, five.
I I have a total of three, but two are here.
Oh, okay.
And those maybe
maybe a gen a gen two seventeen, and this is agen It's
a gen two.
(01:04:34):
And gen two twenty three.
Oh, okay.
Two.
Let me go.
Okay.
So here's my here's my 43.
Boom.
Block 43.
Nice.
Not getting discontinued.
Let's go through I think this is my this is mygen one.
Oh.
Is it a real gen one or a reproduction?
No.
Gen one.
Gotta I gotta go backwards.
I have a long slide, gen one.
(01:04:55):
Yeah.
Real gen one right there.
Let's go what's this one?
This is a gen four Glock 17.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Gen four Glock 17.
Let me see what I got here.
This Franklin Armory.
Oh.
Yeah.
Franklin Armory right there.
That's so that's a Franklin but it's a Glock.
(01:05:16):
Right?
Let's see what else we got.
Oh, this is a Gen four Glock 34 right there.
Nice.
Gen four Gen four Glock 34.
What's this one?
This is I don't know why I have another Genfour Glock 17.
Because This is a totally different one.
That's how
you do it.
Yeah.
(01:05:37):
Is a Glock 26 right here.
Glock 26.
I've got the Pistole 80.
I believe your crochets fall under
toys.
Okay.
That's expensive with the random.
So this is the Pistole 80 right here.
(01:05:58):
Sorry.
This I think is Have
you fired it?
Have you shot
it?
Yeah.
We did
a video.
We did a video on this.
Oh, okay.
I can't We
all we all did a video on this.
So this is the this has the the what is itcalled?
The Tupperware and all of that.
Oh.
Look at that.
Nice.
We got that.
I don't even know what's in this.
Oh, remember Glock?
(01:06:19):
I think this might be the '22 the Glock cameout with.
The Glock 44?
Yep.
I think
so.
I I forgot one that I have.
There we go.
Okay.
Which which model's which model's the threeeighty?
That's the 40 The
Yeah.
One of the Yeah.
I used to have one.
(01:06:39):
Yeah.
Bought it from you.
Oh, you bought it from me.
Do you know let me tell you the story of how Ibought that Glock 42.
Okay.
So the Glock 42 comes out right before SHOTShow.
Okay?
And immediately, being gun guys, everyonestarted hating it.
Of course.
Well, that was the everybody was going, why didthey make a nine millimeter?
(01:07:00):
It shouldn't give me a nine millimeter.
Exactly.
I remember that.
Exactly.
So I hated it too.
So now I go to SHOT Show, I'm at media day.
Glock is there at me out in the desert.
Right?
That's where you actually get to shoot stuff.
Glock is there.
Guess who else is there?
Gunny.
Gunny.
Remember Gunny?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
(01:07:20):
Rest in peace.
Gunny is there.
So I 42.
Yeah.
So I go up to the I go up to the booth, and I'mtalking to him about some other Glock stuff or
whatever, and he goes, hey, did you try the 42?
And I was like, come on, man.
I carry a three eighty.
You know?
That's that's like how I responded to Gunny.
And Gunny goes, listen, I didn't wanna like athree eighty either, but for me, just go over
(01:07:43):
there and test it.
This is what Gunny said to me.
Okay?
And you did.
And I did.
And I was like, oh, shit.
This is cool.
That's how I that's how I wound up buying that42.
Mhmm.
I I got one.
I I did end up selling it as well.
But Mhmm.
When I I met Gunny before he passed away, RIPMhmm.
And I I asked him two questions.
(01:08:05):
He was probably the biggest prick that I evermet, but it was situational.
I I will say that it was a Yeah.
I mean, we
not the right time.
Yeah.
Walter and I met Gunny lots of times.
He was never messed up.
That's every time every person I talked tosaid, like, he was the nicest guy in the world.
It was not the best time for me to approachhim, but I never would have had another
(01:08:28):
opportunity too.
So Oh.
He's probably like, what?
Well, he was very he was very hardworking.
Walter and I saw him at SEMA show even, and itwas crazy.
The lines were, like, around the block.
At SEMA and at shot.
And he was very tired.
He was very tired towards the end.
It's it's a SOCOM thing in Tampa Yeah.
Also.
Yeah.
I'm not trying to make excuses for him, but hereally was a a cool dude.
(01:08:50):
Yeah.
I I'd I've heard from everyone else, like,what?
Like, he was Yeah.
Super nice.
I just on my desk and right behind my wallhere, I got Holy crap.
These.
I and these are just OEM OEM Glocks that Ihave.
I got the oops.
I got 21, which is the 45 ACP.
(01:09:12):
It's the 13 plus one.
Actually, this
one see if I let me see.
Hold on.
I'll go full screen on you here.
Hold on one sec.
Oh, yeah.
Nice.
Yeah.
Hold on.
I'll go full screen.
There we go.
We got Walter right now, but hold on.
Boom.
Okay.
Look at that.
So here's the 21.
I do like this.
The the mags I have are actually 15 plus onebecause they got the little, plus two on it.
(01:09:34):
Mhmm.
This is a an old gen 03/19.
This one, actually, my dad got me way back inthe day, and then I had Ford's custom gun
refinishing in Florida, do the hard chrome onthat.
They did great job.
Yeah.
They, they brought it back to life.
I got 10,000 rounds to that gun.
You could barely tell.
I got a gen two seventeen.
(01:09:57):
This is a police trade in.
It was, like, $320.
And I have, oh, the frag out 17.
This gun is Yeah.
I remember that.
Gorgeous.
Yeah.
This is a beauty right here.
Scroll work.
Yeah, man.
And, I got so this is kind of a cool one.
(01:10:17):
This is a gen three thirty four.
And, of course, because I'm weird about colors,I gotta match it with the Battlefield Green
magazine.
That's cool.
This slide actually was sent to me by a viewerwho does, like, laser stuff, and he does he
does, like, Cerakote stuff for, like, AmericanDefense and all that.
(01:10:39):
Anyway, the he used this slide for a bunch of,like, random, like, like, lasering stuff.
So it's you can't really tell, but it's got,like, a 100 random lasering of, like, patterns
and Mhmm.
They would just got Yeah.
It's a test on.
Yes.
Yeah.
Exactly.
(01:11:00):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And one night on on stream, I was like, man, Ireally wish I
had a gen three thirty four slide.
He was like, oh, I I got one.
This is the battlefield gray or I'm sorry.
Battleship gray and hard chrome, gen 05/19.
I think at this point, I've lost.
And then this is the this is the battlefieldgreen.
(01:11:22):
I surrender.
Don't hit me no more.
45.
Oh, and in my waistband today, we're carryingthe 19 x.
Mhmm.
And then yeah.
I mean, I got I got a few.
Finally.
But I also that's just what I had, like, aroundme.
I got some other ones too.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's kinda flex.
That's no.
(01:11:43):
That's cool.
No.
Flex.
That's what this show is all about.
Oh.
Oh, and here's a thirty thirty s, which isanother 45.
Yeah.
And here is a 43 x.
And the third the funny thing about the 30 s,that's Glock mimicking what everyone else was
doing.
Because my brother Anonymous was getting whathow is it?
(01:12:04):
Like, you get a Glock 19 frame.
No.
Hold on.
How did he how did because people were cuttingoff the
Bottom of the grip.
Right?
Yeah.
They were making the grip shorter, but making abut with a longer slide.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of yeah.
A lot of people would do that with, like
Xs are the ones that did that.
Yeah.
So Glock decided to copy that and do itthemselves because people were doing it.
(01:12:28):
Yeah.
And and they take, they take the Glock 21 mags.
So, like, if you rock a 21 on your duty belt
So that's Yeah.
And then a 30 on your ankle or something.
If like, for law enforcement or something likethat.
Mhmm.
It'd be cool.
Yeah.
Do Walter or Patrick, you guys wanna show offGlocks?
I got my
(01:12:48):
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
I'll go to you.
Hold on.
I only got one.
You don't need to go to me.
I just got
my No.
No.
We'll go I'll do the close because you recentlygot that.
Right?
I'll do the close-up, man.
In the last couple of months.
It's a gen 02/17 and the Tupperware that goeswith it.
I've I've wanted some Tupperware for a while,so I got myself Tupperware.
Very nice.
Walter?
(01:13:08):
You gotta love the Tupperware.
Yeah.
Walter, you wanna hold on.
Let me see.
Let me switch it back to Walt.
Walt, you wanna show off?
There we go.
Well, my my my favorite is, like, gen two orgen one seventeen.
I mean, it's just it's so classic and clean.
I like the clean part
of it.
You know?
Mhmm.
It holds it it grips so well.
I love it.
(01:13:29):
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's got it's just got that feel, yeah, to meanyway.
So Mhmm.
But yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean
Is that the only one you got to show off here,Walt?
Oh, no.
No.
I have the I have the the gen two twenty three,which I have a nine millimeter barrel in.
Mhmm.
And, like I said, I have that long slide thatwould those a dark the long slide I have is the
(01:13:52):
stuff that showed up at my Meadow State Armoryrecently where they were, like Mhmm.
They were four they were $3.79 or somethinglike that.
Or
Gen ones with long slides.
It was neat.
Yeah.
Expected to get I expected to get, like, a usedgun when it showed up, and it's a brand new
gun.
I'm like Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Where'd these come from?
I mean
For $3.79?
(01:14:12):
Yeah.
Dang.
It was cheap.
It
was something really cheap.
Do you know what the the gen five MOS, do youknow what those are going for?
Crazy money
for no reason.
Without, yeah, without the whole gen v whateverstuff, they were usually around 7 to $7.99
(01:14:33):
depending on the shop.
Oh, wow.
So has the prices I think I asked this beforein our big group chat that we have.
Have the prices of Glocks of these past thingsgone up?
Not really.
Not
yet.
No.
No.
I don't think will.
Like like, police trades and stuff there, theymaybe went up a couple bucks, maybe a 20 or
something, but not Mhmm.
No more
(01:14:53):
than that.
Okay.
Not big time.
Not big time.
Okay.
I mean Mhmm.
Let let's face it.
There's no shortage of blocks.
No.
There isn't.
There isn't.
Mhmm.
And also Glock
also Glock clones.
There's no shortage of Glock clones either.
Well, yeah.
I mean
and Yeah.
You know, when you when
you start talking about clones, you know,Polymer 80 and and all the Mhmm.
(01:15:13):
I mean, I I got the bug a little while ago withthe polymer 80, and Mhmm.
Next thing you know, my my my bag ofStructorFire pistols was multiplying.
I couldn't hardly stop
I know.
Yeah.
And dagger PSA and the dagger has done prettywell.
Dagger the same thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:15:34):
So I feel this is why I feel Glock has taken achance.
Now, by the way, I'm gonna do this.
I'm not I don't even need to go full screen.
I'm gonna I'm gonna attempt now.
I gave it over to to DLD, by the way.
But now I'm gonna attempt to see if I could endthis story.
Do you know what's in here, dark?
Oh, I know what's in there.
(01:15:55):
You know
what's in this?
In here.
You know what's in this, Dark?
Oh, I know what's in this.
Let me unfold this for you, bro.
That oh.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
He's got the one of
Okay.
Don't built in seal.
Yes.
Yes, my friend.
Yes.
Look at that.
And Nice.
And I and I wish I would've got one before theydecided to
(01:16:18):
go out of place.
Hold on.
Yeah.
Is that the '40 three?
No.
This is '19.
This is a '19.
It's a gen four nineteen.
Now, remember So, what were these guys?
Full conceal.
They they they were good They made their ownguns.
That's what Walt's talking about because Waltwas trying to, get because they were, you know,
making their own thing.
But before that, they were using actual Glocks.
(01:16:40):
They were buying them and cutting them anddoing all the stuff.
And that's the one I have.
Yeah.
I have seen very, very few nineteens.
Yeah.
Of the broken sail folding guns.
So did I win?
Did I just
I mean, have up there.
You don't have to you don't have to you don'thave
to give
it to me.
(01:17:00):
It's okay.
If you if you're looking for oddities, yes.
You you got the oddities move.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love this thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's that's a rare a rare thing right there.
I've been to restaurants and put this on thetable like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That I mean, it
just doesn't look like
that.
What is that?
Like, one of the Switch case.
It's a Zelda.
Yeah.
(01:17:20):
It's a Zelda.
The
fact can we just appreciate two things?
Number one, it's a switch case.
Okay?
And the whole
thing with
the switch is going on.
Yes.
Secondly, the choice of words when they, thearticle you pulled up said Glock switches
Mhmm.
Versions and changes, you know, or discontinuestheir old pistols.
(01:17:42):
It was like Yeah.
Did y'all did y'all do that on purpose?
You know?
No.
Pun intended.
Pun intended.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So okay.
I think I think I made a prediction, but whatdo you guys think is gonna come out of the gen
v?
What would what do we even expect?
Does anyone know?
Anyone seen this thing?
Any leaks out there on the gen v features?
(01:18:02):
I've been trying to keep an eye on theirpatents because this if this was something
they've been working on for a long time, Ibelieve we would have already seen patents.
And I I haven't seen anything.
Would we have?
I mean, well
Yeah.
They would have patented a while back.
It would have had to been filed here, right, inAmerica?
Yep.
Yeah.
Yep.
Mhmm.
Okay.
(01:18:22):
I I have a sneaking suspicion that it's goingto be performance trigger they lock it to only
having a performance trigger, nothing else.
So you think you won't be able to change thetrigger at all?
No.
No.
I don't say that.
I'm just saying that they're the, theperformance trigger does not have cruciform.
(01:18:44):
And the the thing the California law hinges onthe fact that a cruciform has to exist.
So I have a feeling they're going to changesomething
where tragic if Glocks get fucked up because ofcafe stan.
They won't.
They won't.
I don't think.
Well, if if that's true
(01:19:05):
Yeah.
Just to say this real quick, if that's true,then, I would actually love for that to be the
case because that would mean that any Glock vmaybe that's why we're not seeing new patents.
Mhmm.
Any Glock v, if it comes with a performancetrigger, you could drop any gen three, four,
five standard trigger pack in it, which meansany dirtbag could still change any Glock into a
(01:19:30):
machine gun if
they wanted to.
So my my thought is that they're gonna get awaythey have to get away from the cruciform, and I
have a feeling they're going to do somethingwith the back of the slide where you can't
insert a standard machine gun.
Now Yeah.
Or that's that's my thought, is they're gonnado something in the backside of the slide so
(01:19:53):
you can't pop off like you're used to and justinclude one.
But, again, they're doing I don't I still don'tfully understand why they're doing this.
Like, California's California doesn't care.
You can you can bow down to them all you want.
They don't want your guns anyways.
I think they're doing this because the, youknow, Glock is in the hands of Gaston's young
(01:20:17):
bride and she don't give shit.
Yeah.
I mean, it's also it's not it's not California.
I mean, there's, like, 18 or 19 other lawsuits.
Mhmm.
So, like, you know, if if I guess a couplethings.
If if they I think they're doing this becauseperformance plan.
(01:20:40):
Yeah.
Mine's mine's in the I went to the range today.
Mine's in the gun in the the car, but thatthat's a perfect view.
I'm still wondering if if something couldpotentially trip that little wobble piece in
the in the back.
Yeah.
That's what I was thinking too.
But yeah.
So sorry.
I got sidetracked.
(01:21:00):
So, yeah, I mean, I think that it it's it's theaccumulation of lawsuits, the possibility that
if all of them, you know, were to end in ajudgment against them and penalties, fines,
whatever, then it could literally put them outof business versus them saying, okay.
We're proactively doing something, so pleasedon't destroy us because California is an
(01:21:23):
aspect of it, but we also have to remember thatonly up to gen three guns were on the, roster
in California.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Gen four and five are not allowed.
Mhmm.
Well But, again, California doesn't care.
Like, you can you can oh, please don't pleasedon't come after us all you want.
(01:21:43):
California don't care.
They don't want your guns.
Yeah.
They don't care about the laws.
They don't also care about anything practical.
Yeah.
Yeah.
None of it has to make sense.
And, actually, the way they're set up is itactually encourages law enforcement to break
the law.
What I mean by that is you can only buy an offroster gun if you are Leo Mill.
(01:22:05):
Right?
Mhmm.
So the only people that could private salethese guns are Leo and Mill.
So you actually have guys that are lawenforcement officers buying all frostered guns
to go sell them all frostered to somebody for,like, $2,000 for a Sig three sixty five Mhmm.
(01:22:26):
Or, like, $2,200 for a Gen five Glock becausepeople can't get them anywhere else, but it's
lawful when they do a private transaction.
And I cannot tell you how open people are abouttalking about that kind of thing, which is
crazy.
It's like, hey.
Check out this straw purchase, bro.
It's like Yeah.
Oh, man.
I mean, why not get that money?
(01:22:46):
Walt, go ahead.
Chime in.
No.
No.
No.
I'm just I'm just taking it all in.
I also
don't believe in any of those restrictionseither.
Yeah.
It's this is the weird thing about all this.
Right?
This is the juxtaposition of what's happeninghere.
You know?
Yeah.
And it's all spawned by by by people justrunning around with Glock switches and not
(01:23:11):
paying the price for it.
You know?
Yep.
How I'm Go ahead.
What?
What what what I'll tell you one thing.
What makes a Glock a Glock?
When you look at a Glock, they all basicallylook the same.
Mhmm.
Yep.
That that iconic which is a like a design path.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't copy this design without getting suedby Glock.
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Okay.
Boom.
Let's hold on.
I don't think again, I don't think they'rechanging much.
I think what's gonna happen is it's gonna havethe back plate.
They're gonna do something with the back of theslides where the back plates are not removable
anymore, and they're gonna force you into aperformance trigger.
(01:24:37):
And then they're probably gonna increase theprice by $50.
Yeah.
Something stupid like that.
I mean, I agree.
It could there is a possibility, and it's worthdiscussing here, that Glock could be pumpkin
asshole.
It's I I don't they're they're gonna come outclean afterwards somehow.
They're not they're not gonna take a hit.
Mhmm.
The new the new the new gun might not acceptold slides either.
(01:25:00):
Oh.
I I think, Walter, I think that's what it'sgonna be, is you're not gonna be able to
do it.
You think the magazines are gonna be the same?
Yes.
Magazines.
Right.
Yeah.
Mags have to be the same.
By the way,
can you imagine the
range of
the of the gun world
if they
they didn't take
the same max?
Yes.
I think Jin I think Jin v is going to be notbackwards compatible at all other than small
(01:25:24):
parts, like, maybe Magazine.
Magazine, mag release.
Awesome.
It may be it'll probably use the Gen fivefiring pin and firing pin safety and that sort
of internals, but the slide's not gonna bebackwards compatible.
I'm I'm pretty sure won't be.
Okay.
(01:25:44):
I just wanna give a quick shout out to XTechbecause I spoke to Jeremy, and he sent me some
stuff, and we're talking about stuff.
I almost brought one of his mags upstairs.
I had
a Yeah.
A Glock 19 mag in the safe that I almostbrought up.
Something like this.
Glock 19 Yeah.
That's what I got with those Sears.
Glock 19 style mag.
You know?
I think XTech is a good place to get yourmagazines from.
(01:26:07):
Yeah.
We have famously tested them to the point evenof breaking them and all that kind of stuff
just to see where it breaks.
But there you go.
Glock 19 I've
I've even
tried some of the broken ones still ran after
being broke.
K.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, Walter and Patrick were actually mad at mebecause I destroyed those AK mags.
(01:26:28):
Yeah.
And I've never got another since.
I I just I don't have a problem with torturetest as long as it's realistic torture.
Yeah.
Though it wasn't realistic.
But hold on.
That's Basically,
know You got
some mags.
I gave you mags recently.
They sent you.
I finally got some mags.
Yes.
Yeah.
They sent mags.
Yeah.
Now who what I don't think it was, Yorovsky,whoever it was, used to drag the guns behind
(01:26:49):
the trucks.
Unrealistic.
And it's
only that's not gonna
be the nobody drags their guns behind thetruck.
And they would say, oh, it's accelerated where?
Like Yeah.
I mean, you're using an accelerator, literally.
Yeah.
Let me see what else is in here.
I think he sent me some stickers.
(01:27:10):
Oh,
yeah.
So you can you can convert some mags.
So he sent some stuff to convert.
And I think there's some stickers in there fromXTech.
So there you go.
I met those guys.
They're they're awesome.
I Yeah.
I would love to give some of their products atry.
Yeah.
Jeremy's Jeremy's cool people.
(01:27:31):
Oh, by the way, do you know who works for XTechnow?
Who?
Devin.
Do you remember Devin?
Oh, trench work?
Yes.
No way.
Yeah.
So reach out to him.
I think he's doing the marketing over there.
Who is this?
Remember Devin from Devin Perkins?
(01:27:51):
Yeah.
He's been on the podcast, young black guy.
Chronicles?
Yeah.
But young black guy, very smart kid.
He's been on the podcast.
He's been he was doing a podcast back in theday John.
Right?
With Krumpy.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So and he's done a lot of stuff with it.
(01:28:12):
Yeah.
If you see him, he's from he's from Maryland, Ithink, or Virginia, one of those.
So DMV.
Yeah.
There you go.
I'll never forget when when he Flying Rich tooka phone call from Devin, and Rich picks up the
phone, and he's like, yo, homie.
And Devin's like, just a question.
(01:28:35):
Do you say that to all your white friends?
Rich was like, actually, yeah.
I do.
Yeah.
That sounds no.
He's for real.
Like Yeah.
Literally, he's like, yo, homie.
Like, that's
his wife calls.
He's like, yo, homie.
You know?
Yeah.
Devin is cool.
Devin is cool.
He's been on the podcast.
Yeah.
You might not remember Patrick, but he has beenhere on the show.
(01:28:58):
So shout out to him.
Yeah.
He is.
He is.
I think he lives out in Arizona now.
So there you go.
Alright.
So, I don't know if we've completely exhaustedthe Glock thing.
Look, no news until there's actual news andGlock is playing their cards close to the chest
right now about Gen v.
(01:29:19):
But again again, why what's it matter?
Gen v is not gonna be allowed in California.
Ugh.
Anyway Yeah.
None none of it.
None of it.
It's actually
turn off the it's not gonna turn off thelawsuit thing either.
No.
No.
It's not.
It's not gonna change the lawsuit.
I think Walter wanted to talk about some of thecrying of the gun guys out there.
Walter, have you witnessed any of this crying?
(01:29:41):
Mean, I know it was profitable for some folksto cry and get views and all that stuff, but
it's just like
Oh, yeah.
Good luck guys.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
You're you're actually being serious.
So there was somebody that cried over Glocks?
Complaining.
Complaining.
Oh, god.
I thought
you meant they ad.
That's the best ad in the world.
Yeah.
I put this up here for Walter.
Do you guys know what ad this is we're lookingat?
(01:30:03):
You young fellas.
Not Italian.
That girl wasn't Italian.
She's Romanian, actually.
No.
I have no idea what that is.
She is hot talian.
Hot talian.
Wasn't it like a a car
car.
There you go.
What car was it, Patrick?
Come on.
Was like a
mini Yes.
Patrick said it.
Fiat.
If it's Italian, it's gonna be Fiat.
(01:30:24):
Yeah.
Awesome.
Yeah.
I had a I know somebody well, a couple of theguys that work at the gun stores, and one of
the guys was saying
There we go.
There he goes.
Walter has this car, by the way, Dark.
That's why.
Yeah.
He's No worries.
He sold more a of nineteens and seventeens inthe last week than he has in the last, like,
three months.
And I
was like, are are these people retarded?
(01:30:44):
Do they not realize that?
Like again, I said this at the beginning of theshow.
So they've been selling they they're marketingit.
They're doing marketing.
Selling Glocks left and right.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Well, it's because the the moment you addpotential scarcity, not even guaranteed
scarcity, the the possibility that somethingmay become scarce, people go nuts.
(01:31:04):
There I said this to Walter and Hank a weekago, and I'll say and I said at the beginning
of the podcast, I'll say it again.
There are at least four Glocks per man, woman,and child in this country for everybody.
There are that many out there.
And then not beyond that, we can import themfrom other countries depending on what
(01:31:25):
country's police force gets rid of them.
There are more Glocks that we know what to dowith.
There's nothing Also, gun guys are waiting gunguys are waiting for an excuse to panic buy
some shit.
There there is such a there is there is such adesire for panic.
Oh my god.
Yep.
It's like,
oh my like, it's too safe right now with Trump.
(01:31:46):
Please give me a reason to tell my wife we haveto buy all the fucking glass.
Panic panic create
panic creates profit.
Mhmm.
I Yeah.
The those those gen five seventeen MOS gunsthat are now discontinued and hard to get or
whatever are fashion like $141,500 bucks a pop,which is ridiculous.
Dude, the coats Ridiculous.
(01:32:07):
The coats are $161,700 bucks.
It's a pretty buck.
So what's gonna happen when someone puts out abunch of police things?
Go ahead.
Go ahead, doc.
Finish your thought.
Dude, their AIM surplus has them all day for$3.03 99, you know.
The
price is not still out there.
Still out there then.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I think the only thing that's going to cause,you know, a a scarcity of Glocks is a bunch of
(01:32:33):
the people, like, I've talked to over the lastweek or two that either, like, baby face peace
that have never sold more Glocks than now orthe people that have never bought more Glocks
than now just sitting on them.
And and that like, I the only reason I havejust a metric, like, butt ton of Glocks is
because I've been shooting them and buildingthem and buying them in pieces for twenty
(01:32:53):
years.
Right?
I've never sold any Glocks that I've gotten myhands on.
I've
never sold
is one of those things that whenever somebodyneeds rent money for the month or they got this
or that and oh, I'll give you here.
Got this Glock.
250, $300.
Absolutely.
I'll buy your Glock any day of the week, and Idon't care how many I have.
It never bothers me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patch rate's not good either.
(01:33:15):
Just No.
Hell yeah.
I love it.
Mhmm.
I just sold a Glock forty ten mil with the sixpoint o one inch barrel.
And, then, like, a week later, it's like, oh,we're discontinuing all these Glocks.
I was like, dang it, man.
I just sold it.
Could've gotten an extra $100.
I know.
Right?
Yeah.
So before I get to that news, let me bring thisup cause I just thought about it since we're
(01:33:37):
talking about Glock still.
Whatever happened to the Glock carbine?
Whatever happened to that?
There was
nothing happening.
Yeah.
The It was always rumors that Glock had a Glockcarbine.
Oh, it's real.
It's real.
Yeah.
I think it's real too because I've spoken tothem, and I and I remember one time talking to
one of the engineers, and I was like, dude, Iknow you guys have a Glock carbine in the safe.
(01:34:01):
I know you develop that shit, And you justdon't wanna, you know, you just don't wanna put
it out.
And the guy just looked at me and was like, youknow, I can't say that we don't.
I'll say with 100% verifiable proof that onejust surfaced publicly, like, a month ago, and
the pictures were circulated in our chat.
(01:34:21):
So that was a
Glock No.
You're but you're talking about the Glock AR,though.
The Glock AR.
Are you
you not talking about that?
Hank wants a nine millimeter Glock carbine likea sub 2,000.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not familiar with that.
No.
No.
No.
The Glock the Glock ARs are a thing, but arehave they gone on sale, though?
(01:34:43):
The Glock AR has gone on sale?
No.
There are literally in Chantilly, Virginia.
There are, from what I've been told, hundredsof thousands sitting civilian lowers and parts
sitting in a in a warehouse in Chantilly,Virginia.
And when are they going on sale?
Never?
Based on, gen six still not being out based onand they're supposed to launch that this past
(01:35:08):
SHOT Show and then in RAM and didn't at either.
And then now with the whole Glock v thing,whatever, I I would guess that it would it's
gonna be some flipping time before we have
Can you guys imagine we have a company that'smaking some shit, like as Walter says, the
fucking Glock fanboys are chomping at the bitto give up their money and they're like, no.
(01:35:31):
No.
We're not gonna
Yeah.
Yeah.
It'll they I mean, do they need it?
You know?
Like, the most widely used, like, America'shandgun.
And it's not like yes.
There's a lot of other companies making them.
It's not like ARs that are made by a bunch ofdifferent companies.
You know?
Which, by the way, I do think this Glock issuelawsuit kinda thing
(01:35:53):
Mhmm.
I do think if if, Brady, Everytown, Giffords,whoever, if they feel like this is a victory,
because all of these lawsuits were brought onby one of those three organizations, if they do
and some states that are gay.
If they do feel like these are wins, they'regoing to go after AR 15 lowers next.
I guarantee it because they're readilyconvertible.
(01:36:16):
No.
They're not.
Of course, they are because you could drop athree d printed Yankee boogal in there.
That's not a machine gun.
A Yankee boogle is.
I think
What what I mean is I think it it makes as muchlike, there's zero logic with the Glock switch
thing.
Right?
Because that's not the Glock being readilyconvertible.
(01:36:38):
That's someone made something that's creative,that does something in a gun that nothing was
designed to do that.
Right?
Like Glock, yes, they did the 18, but nothingabout Glock's design was like, oh, wink wink,
nudge nudge.
You can make this a full auto.
No.
Someone just happened to create somethingcreative.
It it with ARs and a Buenos Diaz, you know, a adrop in autos here, if that could be I mean,
(01:37:06):
what?
Like, I don't know.
I I just I think that it because to them,they're them being retards and not actually
looking at this from a logical perspective,they could be like, well, the next could be ARs
because they're just as easy.
You could three d print a little piece ofsomething this big and make it a machine gun.
You know what, Dardarc?
I think I think, to me, it sounds like the, ohgod.
(01:37:31):
What's the phrase for it?
Where you want things to go faster.
I think that's the answer here.
Do have them do it.
It needs to be get in front of the supremecourt, and he still will get shot down.
You know you know what just fell out of my 17?
Hold on
one second.
Wait.
Hold on one second.
Let me It's a leaf.
A leaf.
Where was it?
Why is there a leaf in your
(01:37:51):
I was I was messing with it.
I look in there, and there's a leaf in the inthe
Better a leaf than a leaf.
We might have been shooting that on the range.
Yeah.
Well, it was probably on my dad's or somethinglike that.
And Yeah.
Mhmm.
And it was up inside the thing, and I just fellout.
It's still functional, probably.
It's perfection.
(01:38:12):
Don't you that?
Yes.
Okay.
Let me ask so let me ask this since we're on Ithink Walter's kinda bringing this up.
What is the better is Glock the best handgunthat ever existed, or what do you guys think is
the best handgun?
It wouldn't be wouldn't be my it wouldn't be ifI had my choice of anything, it wouldn't be it
wouldn't be a Glock.
What would be your best handgun that everexisted, Walt?
(01:38:33):
Go for it.
That's a toss-up.
It's not a plastic gun.
I can say that.
Okay.
So What would you I I mean so hold on a second,Walt.
Now are you going by history, or you're justsaying, like, you're going by whatever what you
think is the best that's out there, right, orwhat you want?
Well, he Yeah.
I I, you know, I I like the I like the CZ75.
(01:38:56):
I
like the I like the FN, the old school FN.
Okay.
But I
like the high power.
High power.
I mean, yes.
That's these
things these things work well.
And if you don't monkey with them and screwwith the insides of them, they work really well
Mhmm.
For a long time.
But
yeah.
So but in your time of looking at all thedifferent handguns, you wouldn't say the Glock
(01:39:20):
is the best one?
No.
An old beat up, high power gets a lot moremoney than this old beat up Glock will ever,
forever.
Mhmm.
Glock's the best.
Okay.
Probably the most A piece
actually well, anyways, you know.
Mhmm.
There's yeah.
I mean, a classic kind of guns.
That's where I'm going back to.
So I
guess Yeah.
I mean, I I know you probably wanna go toTakarev or something like that.
(01:39:43):
The most utility Once a gun, that's a goodpistol too, but it's it's not high capacity.
It's I would I would picture the firsthonestly, when I thought and I would love to
hear each of y'all's, like, unicorn gun, like,what what would be the one handgun?
But I thought you were gonna say something likea SIG two ten.
Well, no.
I'm not saying the unicorn handgun.
I'm saying what do you think is the besthandgun that exists?
(01:40:04):
Gen two Glock 19.
Okay.
See I mean, if if me me, I'm
gonna me, I'm gonna say, like, if people areasking me what's the like, I carry a Walther,
but and I think Walthers are awesome, but Iwould say Glock.
I would have to say Glock.
And I know you could call me a Glock fanboy offof
utilitarian, ubiquitous.
It's everywhere.
It's Yeah.
(01:40:25):
I think it's probably the most sensual, themost sold.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
For carrying.
Yeah.
The I mean, it's it's kinda designed for that.
It's no
I mean, it functions.
It does what it does.
It's simple.
No.
It's not my dream gun either.
Not my dream gun, but it's it
is probably bar.
So
To this Yeah.
To to today, to right now, it's probably thebest
It's the easiest thing to take down and putback together.
(01:40:47):
So I'll tell you guys.
This
freaking question.
This freaking question.
Will it will the new version break down likethe old version?
Has to.
I don't know.
I don't know the answer to that.
Yeah.
Has to.
I don't know the answer.
But I'll tell you, like, this this Sig p threetwenty, ask Patrick.
I've had him fix this twice.
(01:41:08):
Because when you take this freaking thing down,if you don't What are you saying, Patrick?
If you are you saying it's like a kill check?
If you hammer on the backside of a gun, you'regonna break something.
Well, yeah.
When you take this down, when you put it backtogether, you have to do it in a very specific
way and Glock does not work like that.
(01:41:29):
I could sit here and blindfold it, take a Glockapart and put it back together again.
This damn thing, can't do that and every gun'snot like, okay, you just mentioned Kel Tec.
Kel Tec's are cool guns.
I think Kel Tec makes some of the mostinnovative stuff.
They don't make the best handguns.
Know somebody's missing
the No.
No.
No.
Let me
What was that, Patrick?
I said I know somebody missing a finger becauseof a Kel Tec.
(01:41:52):
But that was Or
the person.
Yeah.
The I think it's the person.
Think that's user error.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
I user error.
I know somebody missing out on a life outsideof a penitentiary because of a Caltech.
Uh-huh.
But I I do think it it's it's a different sookay.
If we if we took the question and, like,narrowed it down to, like, a role, then I I
(01:42:16):
would say Glock may fit fit, like, a particularrole, like, for carrying or for, like, if the
world was literally ending
It's the most all around gun that exists.
Most all around gun.
I'm with
you.
Yeah.
A gun being prolific and so, like, the reason Icarry a Glock, the reason I and when I first
started shooting Glocks, I didn't shoot themwell.
(01:42:39):
I had to, like, over time, you know, train,like, my myself to, you know
That's because all other guns messed you up.
I That that
could be true.
Before before I bought a Glock, I shot theBeretta in nine much
harder than this.
I got Sig three twenties too.
But these are all these are good.
What were you so what were you carrying before?
(01:43:01):
What were you carrying before?
Before you got Glock, what were you shooting?
Sigs?
I'm guessing it's Sigs.
Who?
Me?
Yes.
You.
Dark.
Man, I I I used to carry I carried Kel Tecs fora while.
Carried a p F9.
I carried a Okay.
What's the other one?
The fat one?
The ten and twelve
All of that messed you up.
All long double action pulls.
(01:43:24):
Even even revolvers.
What is that, Ben?
Yeah.
This right here is literally the first pistol Iever bought and carried for, like, ten years.
Is that a Glock 19?
Literally, this Glock 19
Yes.
Was in my waistband for, like, seven to tenyears, and it was the only thing I carried
until I got I I got And that's a gen two.
Glock 43.
It's gen four.
(01:43:45):
Gen four?
I was gonna say the stippling kinda looked genfour.
It's just hard to
tell you.
It's a four.
Yeah.
I mean, I was with the whole globe.
Long time.
Why do I have how come you didn't give me anyof my glock nineteens, woman?
19 here?
I do
have a 19 here, but not
Darker, I will say that I What are you lookingfor?
I shot other than 19, but I have just a regularGlock
(01:44:08):
to shoot this.
It took me time, but I had I did have to learnto shoot this.
And now I a lot hours Now it points and I'mjust like, yeah, it's right on target.
Yeah.
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I don't know all that.
I don't know what all the, noise is.
It was not me.
Hold on.
So, I was gonna say I just wanted to say this.
Glock 26, that's like I carry this for a
long time.
Hated it.
I've never I think it's one of the worst Glocksever made, and I've never understood why people
like them.
This is what
one of the best guns ever made Yeah.
(01:45:15):
Because it takes every single Glock mag inexistence.
Hate it.
I hate the shape.
I hate the size.
I understand the where it comes from.
I totally get Mhmm.
The point in time when it was created, it madesense.
But now for me, it's like, I I I hate that gunso much.
But that is kind of the beauty of what Glockdid, that you could take these magazines.
(01:45:37):
Now I can't take a 19 magazine and put it in a17 and all that kind of stuff.
But No.
But you
could take a 26 and put a 17, a 19, or a 26 magin it Yeah.
Or a Glock 18 mag, and it works.
Yeah.
So I
get it.
Oh, here we go, Lola.
Thank you, woman.
So here's my shooting 20 sixes.
I didn't show this I didn't show this before,and I got a Glock 19.
Thank you very much.
(01:45:57):
Nice.
Nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean Lola leaving my Glocks behind.
No Glocks left.
Right?
I don't I think if if the time okay.
So let's think of something like the m p five.
Right?
It came out in the seventies, dude.
Mhmm.
Like, April 1980, the Iranian consulate wasfreaking mopped up by a bunch of dudes with m p
(01:46:22):
fives freaking fifty years ago.
Right?
Like or more than that now.
But or twenty three or four.
Just under fifty years ago.
Like and how much has the design changed sincethen?
Very little.
Right?
Yeah.
But at the time, it was crazy.
At the
I would say arguably the m p five is probablyone of the best carbines.
(01:46:43):
At at the time that the '26 was released, smallframe nine millimeter subcompact guns were not
known for their reliability and they were notknown for being that good.
Mhmm.
So the 26, I get it.
I totally get it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But but the yeah.
The point I'm trying to make to you guys, thereally good guns are often the boring guns.
(01:47:05):
If you look at so for example, is a m p five acarbine?
Can we say it's a carbine?
No.
It's a machine gun.
It's a Soshie gun.
It falls in machine gun category.
Okay.
What's the best machine gun ever?
I'm See, that that's why
I call Soshie gun.
I can
go get it
off the high up on the on the m p five ispretty high up.
(01:47:25):
Yeah.
It is.
And then
you add some numbers to that MP, and you getyou get the best machine gun of all time.
Even even if it doesn't really mesh out,
35 more MPs, and you got the best machine gun Ihave ever shot.
It it is.
Okay.
Alright.
So that's why I call it a sub gun.
Because the moment you said that, I kindacringed because I yes.
(01:47:46):
So I I call it sub gun because I don't have SOTsuperpowers.
Right?
But, like, if when you say the best machinegun, I start thinking about all sorts of stuff
outside of the m p five.
But, dude, the m p five, it doesn't even haverecoil.
It just kinda, like, vibrates.
You know?
It's
100% is the m p 40.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true.
(01:48:06):
Swedish k.
Forget about the m p 40.
I'm taking Oh.
Walter, I will I will fight over this.
So the m p 40 kills Swedish k.
The Swedish k is 40.
The m p the m p 40, you have to be careful.
It has bakelite on the sides and everything
else and it's it to shoot when it comes toshooting,
it's Okay.
What what is the best straight up rifle then?
(01:48:27):
What's the best straight up rifle?
AR 15?
Assault rifle?
AR 15.
Okay.
What what kind of are we talking?
What are you speaking?
Yeah.
What do wanna know?
Okay.
We gotta narrow it designations.
Yeah.
What it's true, though.
Yeah.
Do well, because So I
this is true.
This is true.
Yeah.
This is true.
15, a carbine as opposed to, like because whenI hear rifle, I think because you could
(01:48:49):
include, you know, five shot bolt guns.
Yeah. Was
Was gonna say model 70 is probably one of thebest rifles ever made.
Yeah.
Though this is true with the rifle.
Yeah.
What what is the a r 15 categorized as?
Is it
A carbine.
It's an assault rifle.
It's an assault rifle, but it's a carbine.
Has a it
has it has a intermediate cartridge.
(01:49:09):
It's an assault rifle.
Okay.
It's in the name.
Assault rifle 15.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
That's what I said.
Everybody knows that.
Okay.
That's a quiz
for AR the AR, isn't that armor light?
You guys are just being facetious.
It is armor light.
No.
It's it's Yes.
Assault.
I have a quiz for dark.
Okay.
The only the only rifle that really is anassault rifle in name.
(01:49:33):
The Stormgiver.
It it was Yeah.
No?
No?
I I thought it was the
No.
Walter has one.
Walter has one.
The assault rifle was the Oh,
I know what
you're Hold on.
Hold on.
I
know.
I know.
Meter mouse.
Right here.
This is You're talking about that?
No.
(01:49:53):
Walt's not talking about that.
No.
That's me.
It's me by Bushmaster.
No.
So, I can't remember what it's called.
It's, the S t t four.
No.
Bushmaster.
It ends with a bush.
Ends with a master.
Ends
with a bush?
Bushmaster assault rifle.
I actually didn't know that that Yeah.
They Walt has one somewhere.
(01:50:13):
I don't know if he has it right there, but hehas one.
Hold on.
Are you talking about the crazy top charginghandle weird looking thing or what?
Mhmm.
Oh, sideways.
It's, like, kinda sideways.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
Which I guess I was on the rifle.
You're talking about It takes You think yourtop charging is the arm pistol?
Yes.
But
Okay.
Okay.
Here.
(01:50:34):
If we have a moment, you guys Yes.
We do have a moment.
We do have a moment.
While you're doing that, Walt, I'm actuallygonna go to this article because I want oh,
what the hell did the article go?
So, did you got So, you remember the wholething with the SIG p three twenty?
You guys remember this.
Right?
Mhmm.
Where there was like a guy who was supposed tohave been accidentally shot in the air force by
(01:50:56):
a SIG p three twenty.
Yeah.
Then we found out.
Yeah.
That was all lies.
It was all staged.
So now it's So now the news is that The USairman who was under investigation for the
infamous, they put Sid, but a SIG p threetwenty, m 18 incident was found dead.
Clipped Super suspect.
(01:51:17):
Him.
The plot thickens.
He clearly had dirt on Hillary.
He had he had a three shot suicide to the backof the head.
Dude, freaking Gary.
What's his name?
That broke the CIA trafficking Gary Webb.
Shot himself twice in the back of the head.
(01:51:37):
See if because he's just a bad shot.
I I think it was the first binary trigger, but,you know
Yeah.
It was a involuntary reaction of his of hisfinger.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, after you sever your brain stem andyou pull the trigger again.
For sure.
It it it ghost, it's a ghost reaction.
Yeah.
So this
Patrick Swayze.
(01:51:58):
What?
Yeah.
Patrick Swayze.
Yeah.
Patrick Swayze.
I don't know exactly what happened here withthis story, but something, let me see if I
could pull up I'm trying to pull up the actualarticle
We still haven't heard much about.
There hasn't been hardly anything about thisstory.
That's what's crazy.
Well So so a bunch of these guys See, it says,airman first class, I'm gonna leave his name
(01:52:20):
out, was previously arrested following thedeath of the of this other guy.
An airman found dead at Effie Warren Air ForceBase in Wyoming earlier this month was under
investigation for an on duty shooting that ledto a service pistol being briefly pulled from
duty across two major Air Force commands.
It goes on that all So, there's been fourdeaths.
(01:52:42):
Yeah.
So, it says, this guy was under investigationas a subject in relation to an to an on base
shooting incident in July 2525 that resulted inthe the other guy's death, But there's a whole
bunch of different deaths related to this onthis air force base, which is kinda
Yeah.
I'll tell you what.
Kinda weird.
Yeah.
(01:53:02):
I'll say something that will not be popular.
Personally
Mhmm.
What happened when when this first dropped andthen it said when it was said so they said that
they used the QLS to remove the handgun in theholster, set the whole the set down with the
gun inside the holster on the table, and thenit just discharged on its own.
(01:53:26):
And then it struck him in the, you know, centermass, and it it killed him.
Right?
Well, I I had heard from a couple guys that Iknow that are in the air force but it said just
from stuff going on that there was actually alot of horseplay.
There was multiple rounds that struck walls.
One in Mhmm.
One struck the stall of a bathroom door andwall, And there
(01:53:49):
was So there's a deeper story going on here,and all these guys are getting in trouble, and
some of some them are taking themselves out.
But to take another layer deep, the amount ofdamage that that occurred to Sig just from that
post, which was a lie Mhmm.
Is is you can't change that.
Irreversible for sure.
Go back.
Yes.
Mhmm.
So I wouldn't be surprised if someone was outthere doing some dirty work for Sig to get some
(01:54:14):
get back.
I'm just saying.
But I don't believe.
Okay.
That is a that is a conspiracy right there.
I know.
I'm totally joking.
That one is worthy of, baby food
suicidal.
Right?
Right.
Frank Kirk, you're
not you're not suicidal.
I would never No.
No.
I
I just wanna say
that I love life.
Love it.
(01:54:35):
Let's show what Walter is is gonna show offthat gun to you.
Here we go.
Okay.
So arm pistol.
Okay.
Nice.
Bushmaster arm pistol.
Got the b.
As you can see, it's got the b on the gripthere.
Yeah.
Very nice.
It it takes standards to nag air 15 magazines.
Correct?
Mhmm.
This is probably the best carbine everinvented, that arm pistol.
(01:54:58):
No.
That thing is an abomination.
It's it's an abomination.
Roth Walter's
crew.
Oh.
This is what we'll
assault rifle.
Literally called assault rifle.
It's really neat.
The assault rifle is really cool.
Yeah.
That that's like a an a r one eighty style kindof setup.
This is a little it it's similar to that insidehere, and it's different.
(01:55:23):
But it's very Was
that made by the company that made, the erectorset toys?
Oh,
listen.
Why why do you say that?
It's just blocky and and funny and you know?
This is old school goodness right here.
You see one of these, dark?
You buy it?
You pay you buy it instantly.
(01:55:43):
Oh, yes.
Dude, it it's something you find at a garagesale where it's not supposed to be at.
Yeah.
This is very cool.
That's like
AR one eighty and a Galil had a baby.
Here.
I'll hide I'll hide my ears.
I don't know if this is uh-oh.
What's baby face showing?
Oh, wrong way.
Wrong way.
AIM circles.
Like they were listening.
(01:56:05):
Need a Glock?
From AIM Surplus.
I just got an email from them saying
How much are what are they selling for?
What are they selling for?
Let's see.
Glock 17 Gen five LEO trade ins, $3.99.
17 gen fours, 399.
17 longs, gen 5, 709.
(01:56:26):
Glock 17 gen fours, 499.
499 for gen four nineteens.
That's a rip off.
Why are all the the gen fives so do I have agen five?
I thought I did have a
They they've up the prices
a little bit.
Yeah.
I
Gen three seventeen, two color for
Yeah.
Lola didn't bring any of my MOS galax out hereeither.
(01:56:46):
Damn it, Lola.
So this is this is interesting, though.
So
so you're saying the
gen fives are $3.99.
Yeah.
Because they were, like, $3.03 29, $3.59 orwhatever.
So yeah.
But you're saying Gen
fives are fetching less than gen fours.
But why?
And threes.
And you said was it you said was 7 o yeah.
What was 700?
(01:57:06):
What what?
Let me let me pull I'm gonna
pull up the seven on my phone.
I'll bring
that one here.
Okay.
The 17 l was the one he said was $7.00 9, butthat that kind of tracks with
So if you want a 17 gen five or gen four,they're both $3.99.
The '19 the gen four nineteens are 500, so$4.99.
(01:57:31):
And a gen three seventeen is it's a two tone,so it's a tan frame, and a black top is $4.99.
That's great, and it looks worn.
I don't know why those are so expensive, andthey're out of stock.
They're already sold out.
I wonder why people wanted those so bad.
I bet they're playing the game, man.
I think AIM is playing around because they'rethey're if you create scarcity, you're gonna
(01:57:54):
get people to pull
the trigger.
Who don't know any better are gonna jump andbuy these once this news hits mainstream.
They're gonna catch up a bunch of people.
It already has.
$3.99.
So the 3 99 gen fives are still in stock, whichis a fair to me, $3.99 for a gen $5.17, that's
a good price.
Yeah.
Doesn't seem bad at all.
That's very affordable.
The only downside is that it's not MOS, andusually, they sell the MOS ones for, like,
(01:58:18):
$4.50 to $4.99.
Expensive.
The 48 MOS is $4.89, which actually isn't thatbad.
$4.89 for no.
Not terrible.
Yeah.
But it it ain't a Bushmaster assault rifleright now.
No.
19 x?
This is this is something Glock will neversuffer from.
Scarcity.
No.
(01:58:39):
19 x MOS is $6.69.
That's a little expensive.
Yeah.
That's is it the tactical one with the gaythreaded barrel?
No.
No.
No gay threaded barrel.
Just a tan Really?
MOS 19 x in FTE.
Well
What's the 49?
What's the Glock 49?
The 49 is also a gay one.
It is the CL.
(01:59:00):
It's compact long.
So it's 19 on the grip, 17 on the on themuzzle.
As opposed to the 47, which is 17 on the gripand 17 on the muzzle.
It doesn't look right.
Like, my my brain looks at it and goes, there'ssomething wrong about that.
It just don't look
It is weird.
That's what we all used to want because we allcarried strong side back in the day.
(01:59:21):
We couldn't get away with carrying a full sizegun.
But now it's like Used to.
Used to, man.
I don't point guns at my nuts.
Okay?
I do not carry.
It's a front leg going.
He still needs those nuts.
Anyone that is carrying appendix and their gunis pointed at their nuts, they're doing it
incorrectly.
I strong side holster only exclusively.
(01:59:44):
Yeah.
I I feel that.
I I I think if, if you were to give another onea shot, you you gotta get one carrying very
deeply and one that will point the muzzle awayfrom your jump.
Touching my my ding a ling, man.
I don't need it that deep.
Okay.
It's not too
I wanted that
At the risk of changing the subject.
(02:00:06):
Let me ask you this.
Gun guys, are we are we down with Yeti or wehate Yeti?
What is the a Gun guys Are they oh, okay.
Either?
I think they're overpriced, but I
I seem to I seem to remember there was a pointwhere people, like gun guys, got mad at YETI.
Do you guys remember what that was?
Remember why, though.
Yeah.
There
was YETI YETI YETI you mean the coolermakerYETI.
(02:00:29):
Yeah.
Yes.
YETI.
Uh-huh.
Because they kinda went woke for into some oftheir stuff they did.
Right.
Okay.
Cool.
Now all of that set aside, YETI, I just wannashare this with you guys.
I don't I'm not getting any money from this orwhatever.
I don't know YETI.
But they went to the YETI cups, and now it'sceramic inside, which is actually pretty
(02:00:49):
freaking awesome.
That's nice.
Yeah.
It's a ceramic coating inside and that's it'sreally cool.
I've been trying it out.
So like this cup has had like hot chocolate andeverything in there and so they're ceramic
coating it.
When if you guys find a different companythat's not YETI, that's I think these are still
like $35.
As Patrick You was
(02:01:10):
at you you come at China, I show you fast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
I I'd like to pick up a Yeti as a as my golf asmy golf cooler to take on the golf cart, like,
when we go play.
Yeah.
I don't wanna pay Yeti prices, though.
That's the problem is.
You see, like, new yeti prices are crazyexpensive.
Yeah.
I think but I would like to see if so anothercompany is making it.
(02:01:31):
I wanted to try these out and Lola picked themup.
Yes.
Because the the metal ones get, like, dinged upand all of that.
You know?
It's not as easy to clean and everything.
Everything.
Oh.
But this is really cool.
Find in Walmart.
That's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Any other cool
mhmm.
Oh, since we're since we are on since we're onthe YETI topic, Walter, did you look up I
(02:01:51):
texted y'all the other day about the new YETIcamo.
Did you look at it?
YETI camo?
YETI what?
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
So YETI YETI did now has a camo patterned.
They're doing a whole bunch of stuff.
Oh, no.
I haven't I haven't seen that.
You texted, like, Woodland?
Yeah.
It's it's like it's like water wetland camo orsomething they're calling it.
(02:02:13):
Go hey.
Pull it up.
It Walter, it looks like p dot, like GermanWorld War two and post war p dot camo, and I
love it.
Yeah.
I think it's awesome.
That's okay.
So I'm looking up yeti camo.
Just do a search for that.
It'll come up.
It's it's like the only one that they're doing.
I think they did real tree for a while, butthis is like their own, I wanna say.
Oh,
(02:02:33):
hold on.
Is it this?
That's it.
It looks like worldwar2pdot, and I think it'sawesome.
Interesting.
Oh, there you
go.
Okay.
It just it reminds me of old German camo, and Ithink it's it's it's super cool.
It it does have that vibe of those, like, like,almost like rubber looking Yep.
(02:02:53):
What's the ponchos and stuff?
Ponchos.
Yep.
That's exactly what I think is Yeah.
Old German rubber ponchos.
Oh, okay.
I want them, but, again, I don't wanna pay yetiprices.
I'm
cheap.
40?
Yeah.
$5.
Yeah.
$2.45 I'm telling you the the the if you yeah.
If you look up the ceramic so if we look upceramic on here
(02:03:16):
Dude, Dirk, have you ever looked at what theircoolers sell for?
Oh, there are hundreds of dollars.
I have two YETi Walter and Hank both have YETIcoolers. Coolers.
Coolers.
So these these ceramic mugs were $35.
That's expensive.
Dude, for a coffee cup.
Dude, straight up, like, I I remember seeing,like, dudes with trucks that had the YETI beer
(02:03:37):
opener on there.
They all got their YETI coffee cups, and Ialways associated, like, outdoorsmen with YETI
stuff, which usually translate to gun guys withYETI stuff.
But I I just I don't know.
I I
think They did a lot of marketing.
Was a cooler.
Though they did a lot of marketing, and thenthe big and I remember going to SHOT Show, and
they used to give you remember that, Walt?
(02:03:59):
At SHOT Show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Used used to get free YETI cups at SHOT Show.
Dude, Hank, do a quick search for p.ead0spaced0
Hold on.
P.camo.
Pdotspaced0t.
York, are you familiar with the Grendel p 30?
I am.
Yes.
The the pre p e a dot oh.
(02:04:23):
22 Med e
A.
Yeah.
There you go.
That's what I think of when I see that Yeti.
George Grindles.
The
colors aren't right.
The colors aren't perfect.
No.
But it's it's close enough where it gives meGerman vibes.
That does not look like she's German.
No.
I think Yeti probably made their own camobecause they don't wanna get into lawsuits,
which camo easily get into.
(02:04:43):
The the Yeti camo looks more like the World Wartwo American they called it the duck blind or
the duck hunter camo that they had a greenversion and a and a tanner version.
So it's called World War two duck camo?
That's what the Americans used
in the woods.
Is it the frog skin jungle camo?
No.
(02:05:03):
Yeah.
Camo.
Okay.
Here we go.
This color scheme is is similar to that.
That's that's taking me to
The only problem is when the Americans worethat stuff in Europe, Americans mistake mistake
Americans for Germans and started shooting.
See?
See?
Looks like German camo.
(02:05:24):
Yeah.
It does.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Okay.
I want one.
I one.
I think it's
cool, but I'm not paying for it.
Yeah.
I thought that was interesting.
I wanted to share that with you guys.
If you want to, what I thought was I had somehot chocolate with it and it was delish all the
hot chocolate came out of there because of theceramic coating.
You know, like, hot chocolate.
(02:05:46):
Yeah.
Being so impressed with technology from like,what, Ceramic technology.
So ancient of pathetic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
You just
you just wish you would have thought of it,Patrick.
That's a man.
I should have made some ceramic coated cups.
I we're making money right now.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
All I all I have to say about YETI is my YETIcooler, the big one, works exactly like they
(02:06:10):
say it does.
Yes.
True.
My flexible YETI cooler, which I've had forprobably
Long time.
I have one too.
Years.
Oh, fifteen years.
It does the same thing.
Yeah.
So
I I want one.
I want one.
Yeah.
It's good stuff.
It's good stuff.
Yeah.
You you know, go try try to get it, like, fromREI when they have sales.
(02:06:31):
Try to get REI REI as well too, you know.
Yeah.
They are woke.
They are woke.
Hank, Facebook Marketplace.
I don't know if I want somebody else's I don'twant somebody else's cooler.
It's a plastic cooler.
It can't complain.
You can't
get it get it at at an
angry ex wife's divorce sale and
you Oh, my lord.
(02:06:53):
Hell, yeah.
I think d l d d l d has lived that.
I've done this before.
Yes.
He's done it.
Okay.
So listen, we have hit we hit this, 09:00 hourreally fast here.
We had too much fun showing off all our Glocks.
I gotta say, some of my Glocks didn't come out.
I didn't see any of the MOS ones come out here.
(02:07:14):
Yeah.
So
I I may have a few
Yeah.
Funny is I actually all of that said, I don'tlike MOS at
all.
I I love MOS.
I I think the direct cut RMR slides are better.
Well, you Probably.
A lot
of them.
Probably, yes.
Don't have recoil bosses and things like and soone day they'll fly off and crack someone's
(02:07:35):
forehead.
Yeah.
But I mean, it all doesn't matter now becauseGlock is about to rewrite the whole thing.
Bullshit.
Maybe
they're just gonna trick the world into justchanging the background
damn thing.
Yeah.
They're gonna do the same damn thing and andmake money off of it and, you know, it's the
okey doke.
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It's the okey doke.
Alright.
Here's what I'm gonna here's what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna give you guys a chance here for thefolk By the way, shout out to everyone who's
hanging out with us here.
Know we didn't get a chance to give a ton ofshout outs from the folks out there, but I
appreciate everyone hanging out with us.
I think we had a great conversation.
Big thanks to Dark for coming in, as well asWalter Yeah.
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Who was supposed to be spending time with thefamily today.
We appreciate you for coming in, Walt.
And, of course, Baby Face P, I'm a let you guystell the folks how to support you, follow you,
etcetera.
Let's go
with during the back using a sewing machine,sewing some stuff together.
That's Oh, cool.
Cool.
Cool.
Let's start with dark.
How can the people follow, communicate,etcetera?
Oh, yeah.
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I appreciate that.
So thank you for having me.
It's always a blast.
I always can't hold back the things that Iwanna say because I love talking with you guys
so much.
But so I'm dark.
I'm with d l d after dark.
I'm currently banned on YouTube, but I shouldbe back soon.
Got another strike.
Yeah.
Really?
Wow.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Oh, really?
Wow.
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Yeah.
Surprising.
Right?
It's like my eighth strike.
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If you're the customer waiting on your m onecarbine, I gotta get a box for it, and it
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Yep.
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The best, what's Sten what's a Stengunconsidered?
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Is it a carbine?
Submachine gun.
Submachine gun.
There you go.
Yeah.
The best sub gun ever made.
Okay.
Alright.
Patrick is making his face.
Not bad with a good magazine.
Not bad with a good magazine.
Oh.
Oh, for for folks at fifty cal, we did a wholebunch of 22 inch barrels in, so we're gonna be
having 22 inch barrels pretty soon also.
Oh, sweet.
(02:10:46):
One
of my viewers actually just got one of thelowers, and he finally took it out and loves
it.
Absolutely loves it.
So if honestly, the best and most affordableoption for 50 BMG at the s h the SHTF 50 is one
of the best routes you can take hands down.
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So you won't get anyone here arguing with that.
Walt, are the 22 inch barrels, are those thelongest ones you're making?
No.
We make 20 nines also.
Twenty nine?
Twenty nine is your average, your standard.
Oh, that's the standard.
Okay.
20 is super short for a 50 cal.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Right.
We used
to make eighteens.
We don't
we don't have any eighteens right now.
I do I do have some 12 inch barrels that I'mgonna be putting together.
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So just I
also love brain damage.
On that note, that should be a sample, Walter.
You should sample I love brain damage.
I hate Well, game.
Whatever.
Whatever.
Whatever.
No.
We've shot those.
We've shot those short ones.
Yes.
We have.
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Yes.
We have.
They're horse and cusses.
I think I dual wielded those one time.
I don't know.
What?
Did
we do it?
We I think we I think we tried to
dual wielded.
Lola Lola dual wielded.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
That's something like that went down.
Yes.
Okay.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
We'll see you guys next week here on show.
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It's been fun.
You guys stay right there.
We're out of here.
I am going to hit the buttons right now, onthis and end the show.
Oh, look.
She Turn it off.
Thanks, Shane.
Before I cap