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November 5, 2025 132 mins
This episode opens with a discussion on technical setup and a sponsor mention before diving into the impact of Walter's absence and Daylight Savings Time. The conversation progresses with a roundup of weekend activities and an Altor pistol showcase. Halloween themes emerge alongside updates on Walter's MP40 project and Cybertruck experiences. Discussions include the Saiga 12 shotgun conversion, gun parts pricing, and the VZ61 Scorpion kit. The hosts explore cultural recipes, favorite flatbreads, and media critiques, touching on Jurassic Park and Sydney Sweeney. The episode wraps up with industry news on Glock rumors, 3D printing, and updates from Ruger and Daniel Defense.
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(00:00):
Go.
Let me turn that on.
Let's see here.
Okay.
Okay.
We should be able to just get that started.
A deal.
I don't need to spend any money right nowbecause I just spend entirely too much money.
But Alright.

(00:21):
Let's see.
Deal.
Yeah.
I'm checking to see actually, let me refreshthis.
Oh, come on.
Let's see.
I think we should be feeding out.
If you guys can hear us, let us know here.

(00:42):
I'll give it give it a couple seconds before Iget going.
I'm not seeing anything on my on my end, but weshould be broadcasting out there.
So I'll just I'll just wait to see if I hearback from someone because I'm actually still

(01:04):
not seeing anything.
Lola, can you see if we're I believe that we'rebroadcasting.
Just just let's just go for it.
Oh, I don't wanna
You you got so much.
I don't like getting everything started, andthen I gotta start it all over again.

(01:24):
You gotta have have confidence in your tech.
Let's do it.
Hit the button.
Oh, yeah.
Very easy from your position.
You hit the button.
You hit it.
I would.
I would if I could.
I would've hit the button two minutes ago.
Let's see.
Where's the where's my trash?
Because I threw your email away because that'swhat I did.
Let's see.
God.
I don't because I'm not actually seeinganything.

(01:47):
There's nothing actually.
Yes.
Hold on.
Maybe now it's going.
I don't know.
And I haven't seen anyone in I the haven't seenanyone in the chat say anything.
So but we should be
Still wait still waiting.
There's eight viewers.
Viewers.
It says we're live, but there's no video yet.

(02:08):
We've have been live for two minutes and fortyseconds with no video.
Hold on.
Why would that be?
Well, dude, what did you change in the last twoweeks?
I changed nothing.
This is what I always do.
It's just sitting there.
Okay.
So it's sitting there with a blank screen?

(02:29):
Right.
Why would that be?
This is the thing with Rumble that I hate, man.
It's always
there's always worse.
Nothing.
Right?
Yeah.
Always some nonsense going on with Rumble.
I don't know what in the hell the deal is now.
Let me let me try to I'm not sure what the dealis here.

(02:58):
You haven't switched it's it's showing thebackground.
So all it's showing is the your Yeah.
So I'm guessing there's no audio either.
No audio.
No nothing.
Yep.
I see you two now.
Oh, you see us now?
Of you and Patrick.
Yeah.
That's what you're supposed to see.
Yeah.
Me and Patrick.
Oh, okay.
Do you this is not playing?

(03:20):
Lola says she sees me and Patrick.
It's not playing.
Lola's wrong.
Okay.
It's not there's there's nobody there's there'sno video.
No.
It's well, there's something up there.
Here we go.
Now we got video.
Okay.
There we go.
Alright.
So I feel like yeah.
Far back to
It's way back.
You know, this thing has gotten its way back.

(03:42):
That's why it is.
Why all that's going on.
Okay.
I think we're safely out there feeding out tothe people.
We'll see.
Let me hit let me
hit are.
I'm trying again.
I could see
it.
It's it's like a loop of me making a weirdface, and then it stops.

(04:03):
And then it loops making me a weird face, andthen it stops.
No.
It's still going okay.
I'm gonna wave right now.
I'm just gonna see how all that matters.
Yeah.
Let me see how long it takes for that wave.
You don't need to come sit.
You're perfectly
fine where you were at.
Oh, that's Chromie down there talking?
I it seems sounded like a toy.

(04:24):
Because he sounds like that from time to time.
Yeah.
Alright.
Listen.
Let's okay.
I just saw the wave go up.
Alright.
Let's do this.
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(05:08):
Boom.
So if you guys are wondering where Walter is,me too.
I have no idea what's up with Walter.
He should be here for this show.
I don't think he's gonna be available nextweek, but, you know, this is what it is.
This is what it is right now.
He he might be finishing up food or somethinglike that.
I believe it is.

(05:29):
I believe it is.
I can
I wanna go to Romboy?
Yeah.
And live.
And then we're never gonna show up on theirlives thing.
No.
No.
It's it's it's behind.
Oh, here we go.
Here we we go.
Watching.
Well Yeah.
For everyone who's watching It's not work.

(05:50):
Oh, there it goes.
Now it's finally working.
Oh, yeah.
It's good.
Smash the smash the thumbs up.
What?
Follow us.
All that kind of good stuff.
Are you going I'm here.
Step around.
You wanna are you bringing up Chromie?
Let's see.
Hold on.
By the
way Yeah.
Because he's insisting.
Our here's our logo that we have.
I'll get back to that here in a second.
Let's go babyface pee.
Boom.

(06:11):
There you go.
You right now because I'm still technicallyworking.
I'm trying to find Oh.
If anybody out there has a good link to aPicatinny mount that's flush on the bottom that
doesn't have any pinlock or anything like that,I need one.
But I'm having a hard time finding one.
Need one.
Yeah.
He needs one.

(06:32):
Take the white thing?
What are you telling him?
So, anyway, yeah, Chromy looks like a he lookslike a blonde Cabbage Patch doll.
His hair doesn't even look real.
Yeah.
That's all.
What's up?
He needs a hair he needs a haircut really bad.
Yeah.
So for everyone joining us here, it's me,Chromy, and babyfacep.

(06:54):
This is episode 1,081 of the Who Move MyFreedom podcast.
Free for all Monday.
Daylight Savings Time sucks.
That's the title.
Daytimes Daylight Savings Time sucks.
Of course,
I'm I hate it.
I hate it so much.
I'm so angry.
So horrible.
So horrible.
I've been thrown Oh, off all

(07:16):
I hate it's dark.
Oh.
Yeah.
And Marley should be home by now.
My brain's I hate it so much.
Yeah.
What is the why are we still doing thisnonsense?
Someone needs to look this up.
Nobody because nobody can get off their buttand get rid of it.
I think Arizona doesn't do it.
Right?
There's
some places that don't, but my goodness.

(07:36):
I hate it.
Yes.
I am with you on that, and we can talk aboutthat the whole time if you want to.
How's everyone doing out there?
Let me shout out some people I see in the chat.
Jay Grew is out there.
I see C Bolus as well.
Who else do I see?
That's it for now.
If you guys if you guys want shout outs orsomething, let me know if you have questions,

(07:59):
comments, whatever you wanna get into here.
We will get
into doing?
You want a hug?
Okay.
Take a hug.
Oh, look at that.
You know, I would ask
on these rubbing my shoulder.
Thank you.
Oh, that's so sweet.
Look at that.
You know what I was gonna say to you,Christian?
He's being so nice.

(08:20):
So yesterday, we were we were hanging outshooting all day at Walter's undisclosed
location.
You want down?
Yeah.
He's He can work.
Oh, you wanna turn around?
Okay.
Yeah.
He wants to turn around.
Yeah.
We were shooting all day, and Cromie was there.
He was awesome all day right up till the end.
Yeah.
Right till he started getting really, reallytired.
He was fine.
Yeah.

(08:41):
You I think you walked off to shoot pumpkinswith Walter.
You lost his marbles.
He threw a tantrum.
I'm I'm, like, holding him up so he could seeyou guys, but he was not having it.
Yeah.
So good to see him.
He's in a good mood today.
He's fine today.
Yeah.

(09:01):
And you how was your weekend other than that?
So, obviously, I saw you Sunday.
Good.
We played played golf on Saturday and then futzaround town.
And then yesterday, we went Mhmm.
Hung out with you.
And, I had a really good weekend.
I felt like, felt like a real real dad playingplaying a sport and Mhmm.

(09:24):
Not working at all.
Yeah.
So you're becoming an old man now playing golf.
I know.
I'm I have I have dinner on the on the cookright now.
Like, I'm I'm doing it all.
I'm living the dream.
You're planning on, doing some business dealson the golf course.
Yeah.
I guess so.
The funny thing is we so we played golf at a aplace in Ocala, which was which was fun.
And nine holes nine nine holes was it took usabout two hours to get through, two little over

(09:50):
two hours.
Nobody bothered me.
Like, somehow, the the universe knew, like,it'll bother him while he's playing.
The moment we got done and we're like, alright.
Where do you guys wanna go eat?
What do you wanna my phone started blowing up,and I think I got, like, eight text messages
and two phone calls within, like, ten minutes.
Oh, okay.
That's good.
Which is crazy.
Like, how did they how did they all know that Iwas busy and then not busy?

(10:15):
I think it's just the weirdness of this thiswhole time date nonsense that's going on here,
to be honest with
Could have been.
Yeah.
Just the weirdness of everyone trying to getused to it.
Lola says she was trying to tell me that it wasdaylight savings.
You know?
I think when when did it go it went backSaturday night, Sunday morning.

(10:38):
Yeah.
Sunday at, like, 02:00.
It jumped back to 01:00.
By the way, I I died.
So he woke me up at he woke me up at, like,twelve.
Mhmm.
That's one of the reasons why we were kindalate.
Woke He me up at twelve on Saturday night.
Mhmm.
And I went in there and I was like, alright.
Go back to sleep.
And I he has a beanbag chair in his room.
And I laid down in the beanbag chair and when Iwoke up, it was the second 01:30.

(11:03):
It had already gone to two Mhmm.
And then went back to one and went to 01:30.
I must have fallen asleep on the b back chairfor, like, two and a half hours without even
realizing it.
Like, I closed my eyes and was like, oh, I'llbe I'll get up in a minute, and I was out for,
like, two and a half hours.
Yeah.
Just gone to the world.
Yeah.
This time thing, I it'll take me, like, a weekor something to get
used to this nonsense.
Yeah.

(11:24):
It's the worst.
Yeah.
Jade Grew says Cromie is starting his podcastcareer early, l o l.
God.
See, the funny thing is I want him to avoid theInternet as much as
possible.
Yeah.
So to never know the Internet exists.
Be be like a hermit.
Too late, I think.
He knows something exists.
But, yeah, he doesn't he doesn't know enoughabout it yet to be, you know, to be self

(11:48):
conscious or any of that.
Night Train, the original says, well, I'm herenow.
Shout out to Night Train.
I don't know if anyone was having any issuesdialing in here.
Still, I have no clue what happened to Walter.
I guess at some point all day.
I even sent him pictures of a a thing I'mworking on.
Well, actually, did hear from him because Ithink he needed my FFL.

(12:10):
So I did hear from him, but that's he's justhappy seeing himself.
He is.
He got cold hands.
He's we're both wearing shorts.
He's got cold hands.
Give five.
Can you give me five, Kermie?
Give me five.
Me five.
Give me five.
Come on.
To him, it's just weird, I think, probably.

(12:30):
It is.
He's like, what is can't hear you.
I have headphones in.
Yeah.
When I see him in person, he's, you know, he'stotally fine.
But, yeah, this, I don't think he's fit, like,what is this?
You know?
What is Yeah.
This thing going on right now?
He hasn't he hasn't fully figured it out.
Okay.
Let me show off here for a second the logo.

(12:51):
This is what I I don't know, man.
Because of the wintertime and all that nonsensegoing on, I went with this.
Where'd he go?
I went with this.
So make the background dark.
There needs to be no sun.
Yeah.
Let me see the dog.
So there's the skull with the mohawk.
And the terminator.

(13:11):
Yeah.
And then here's the puppy dog wearing a coat.
All of them are wear well, the the eagle's notwearing a coat.
But Puppy.
Gun.
That's a gun and?
That's right.
What?
He's so Lola's telling me yesterday that hedoesn't talk.
I was like, no.
He he talks.
He just doesn't talk when he's around peoplehe's unfamiliar with.

(13:32):
He's pretty quiet.
But
If he's not exactly sure who you are, he mightnot get to, yeah, to talk.
But I'm back.
What's up,
you because he's pointing at you.
Yeah.
What's up?
Who is that?
Who is that?
You're gonna fall if you do that.
I would not do that.
Can you say I think you're old enough, kid.
How old is he now?
Two?
Yeah.
Well, he can't say anything because he can'thear you.

(13:54):
Oh, thank
lips right now.
Can he can he say Hank Strange?
Can you say Hank?
Hank Strange.
There you go.
That's about that's all we're getting.
Strange.
That's all we're Strange.
That's that's Hank.
Bank.
Bank.
Your bank.

(14:14):
Bank.
There you go.
Is that
Is that
your bank?
Yeah.
Bank Strange.
There you go.
New nickname.
Bank Strange.
That's a good that's a good hip hop name,actually.
Let me see.
So I'm gonna go to some I'm gonna show off somegun stuff.
I know you got your
hands some guns.
I got one more little piece of cooking to do.
Oh.
I'm gonna be on microphone though, because Ijust gotta throw some potatoes in the pot.

(14:37):
Oh, okay.
Oh, we got to see the the two safes there inthe background.
All all closed up at this point.
And Chrome Okay, Chrome.
It's just me and you.
What you got?
I think he's coming back, isn't he?
Yeah.
Oh, you thought he was following you?
No.
I was I was hoping he was gonna follow me, butI do believe Yeah.
He went back to my chair.
Yeah.
He went back to the chair, and now his littleball head looks like it looks like blown out or

(15:03):
something.
Hell, yeah.
Anyway, that's all it's all good.
So let me see.
Oh, here's something that we shot over theweekend.
So Walter bought these.
This is the Altor.
What is this thing?
Oh, you had to book that out to you.
That's why you needed your your info.
Yeah.
Altor three.

(15:24):
What is this thing?
It's I guess it's just called the Altor.
It's that Altor, like, takedown pistol.
It's a really, really bizarre little thing.
Yeah.
So it looks for everyone who's listening tothis on audio, this thing looks like a lighter.

(15:44):
That's what it reminds me of, like a lighter.
Like a lighter.
Yeah.
Something you would use for your barbecue orwhat have you.
It's super simple.
The crazy part is that in order to load around,you gotta pull the trigger a little bit.
So you see like right this is top, so this iswhere it would fire.
So if you wanna check it and see if the chamberis clear, you gotta pull the trigger a little

(16:08):
and then twist.
See, the top is the top is coming like that.
Then I guess you could take it out if you getit.
I think that's when you so So if you
Shooting it is so bizarre.
It feels so wrong.
Yeah.
It's really weird.
So the round goes right here.

(16:30):
It's three eighty and the round goes there.
You kinda like slot it in right here.
Then you put this back on.
So let me see how do we put this back on here.
So you would then maneuver this back here tothe right position, which you gotta pull the

(16:51):
trigger again, and now you have like a not inthis case, but you would let's imagine that you
have a loaded round.
And then it fires by a long ass trigger pull,which I don't
know if it's basically just pulling the firingpins back.
Oh, it has
a it's attached to the it's so weird.

(17:12):
By the way, in the interest of safety ofmankind, it has a safety.
So Yes.
It does, which is I did not expect that.
I really truly did not.
It's a good thing.
It has a safety.
So then the trigger pull is this, you pull itall the way like this, and then when you let it
go is when it fires.
So I guess by pulling it all the way back likethis, you are priming the firing pin yourself.

(17:37):
Right?
You're staging the firing pin.
You're staging it.
Yeah.
You're you're pulling it back and then you'rejust letting it go.
Yeah.
It's weird.
At some point, when it when your finger slipsoff.
It's really weird and crazy.
I have footage I'll Go ahead.
The principle of it seems dangerous in a sense,even though it's not.

(17:58):
It's just like Yeah.
You're it feels wrong.
When you're shooting it, it feels entirelywrong.
Like, it doesn't feel good to shoot.
I didn't think.
Need to practice how to use this thing.
Yeah.
Yeah. Need
Need to
practice how to use thing.
Let me see.
I think I've got some footage here of Walterthere.
Walter just took shot.

(18:18):
Here, I'll I'll roll it back for you guys soyou could see.
Walter taking so you've staged around, then youput it on, and you close it, and then here
there's Walter took a shot with it.
It's a little crazy.
It's so weird.
It's a little crazy.
But, you know, I like weird guns.

(18:41):
So I figured we'd buy it.
I'll shoot it one time so you can't
you know, the other thing is they're cheap.
Yeah.
I think this was, I wanna say, $60.70 bucks.
$70 for that thing.
Yeah.
So
Can you hear, Asher?
Yeah.
I can you hear me?
What's up, Chromas?
Say hi.

(19:01):
No.
To Hank.
To me.
To me.
To Hank Strange.
Can you say, Hank Strange?
Hank Strange.
There you go.
You're good.
I can see Buckshot too in the background.
We got a bunch of noise.
Yeah.
Fox Fox shot's still out there.
So anyway, so this is one of the things.
I don't know if you guys have any questionsabout this.

(19:22):
I would say very, weird.
You definitely wanna practice this maybe withsome snap caps.
We did it without shooting ourselves.
Without knowing what it did.
Yeah.
It's j grew says, I'd rather use I'd rather usea derringer.

(19:42):
Yeah.
I'm kinda in the same I don't know why itexists.
I don't hate it for existing.
Yeah.
But it's really what's it called?
It's an all something?
Altor?
A l r?
Yeah.
It says Altor three eighty.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Altor pistol, maybe?
Altor cork.
Why did you make this is kinda the question.

(20:04):
Yeah.
Why are you looking that up?
What's crack a lacking, everybody?
Just getting back from work building a 22 ARCwhile watching the show that is shooting
gallery NE.
Shout out to him.
C Bolus says, teach him Lola.
Can you say Lola?
There you go.

(20:26):
There you go.
Lola.
Lola.
That was very lazy of you.
Yeah.
There you go.
Alright.
So yeah.
Yeah.
So did you find anything on this?
Let me see.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll look
I I don't You know what we're gonna do?
We're gonna chat GPT.
Did you just do that on my leg?

(20:46):
Did he rip one?
Yes.
Did Altor make Altor.
Super simple pistol?
So it does
come up here.
When I when I, look at it, stuff comes up.
Stuff comes up.

(21:07):
There's videos of it and stuff like that Mhmm.
And pictures and all that.
Oh, you're trying to see if someone else madeit, not them.
Short answer because they wanted an ultracheap, ultra simple, American made, hold out
survival self defense pistol.
One that's reliable, tiny, easy to maintain andaffordable.
Oh.
So oh, this company is just for this thing.

(21:27):
Altor is Latin meaning protector, which mightring
true in
a genuine pinch.
Okay.
I'm wondering if at $70, you could take a bunchof those and stash them places and at least you
got you got a round.
You can stick a hole through one they do comein nine millimeter as well though.
Yeah.
I think I saw something like that there.
It's interesting.
It's interesting.
You know?

(21:48):
Okay.
They compared it to the CIA please do.
They compared it to the CIA deer gun, I guess?
Is that?
CIA deer gun.
A deer gun is a single shot pistol developed bythe Central Intelligence Agency as the
successor oh,

(22:09):
shoot.
I just got money.
To the successor of the f p liberator.
Yeah.
It does look like it,
kind of.
It looks like it.
So okay.
So it has a lineage.
It it makes sense.
Yeah.
It's it's weird.
And it looks like it looks like machinery here.
It's even shorter.
The the original, the deer gun.
Yeah.
That is Yeah.
Very odd.

(22:29):
Single shot developed by Central IntelligenceAgency.
Oh, this was a successor to the f p 45Liberator pistol.
For the Liberator that Walter has a a clone ofthe Liberator.
Yeah.
Oh, that's cool.
Don't you pooed on my leg again, boy.
I felt that.
That's twice now.
If you pooed your pants, I'm gonna be real mad.
Feel the thunder.

(22:50):
Feel the thunder.
This is all part of being a dad.
You get pooped on, you get thrown up on, spiton the whole nine yards, man.
Just get used to it.
Yeah.
It's nature humbling you.
You know?
When I was a kid, my dad would say, you know, Ican't wait for you to get your own kids so you
could get a taste

(23:11):
of Look how proud he is of seeing his own face.
Dude, look.
You wanna give him a kiss?
Alright.
There you
Okay.
He likes looking at himself.
Yes.
He will get his grandmother's cell phone andask her to just go to well, now he knows how to
unlock it and go to her photos, and he justlikes to look at photos of himself.

(23:33):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know, that's it.
It's cool.
There's nothing wrong with that.
It's part of awareness, you know.
Are you good with Latin?
Can you speak can you speak Latin ish?
No.
I I mean, I can understand if I'm reading,like, legalese.
Oh.
I can't understand that.
I was gonna ask you if you ever heard of CogitoErgo Sun.

(23:55):
No.
No.
I've not heard of that.
Which is I think, therefore, I am.
You know?
Oh, I've heard of that.
Yes.
So, you know, like, looking at yourself is partof that discovery of self.
I think
what's funny now is he says because we we'vesaid this for so long, you?
Well, who's that?
That's you.
He didn't he still doesn't quite understandwhat you means.

(24:18):
Yeah.
He thinks you is him.
Yeah.
So he'll point at himself and say, you is you.
You're not getting
my second headphone.
I need to hear Hank.
Yeah.
He can well, he could hear me from the otherone.
Right?
Yeah.
But he's pointing at my ear trying to he wantsthe other one.
Yeah.
He's gonna he wants to take over, man.
He wants to take over.

(24:39):
I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to leave thepodcast to Chromey.
Yeah.
Says, is it California compliant?
Good question.
Who knows?
Do you know what?
If anything's well, it's a pistol, so probablynot.
But Yeah.
I well, it has to be on their list.
Right?
Yeah.
You could could you imagine then to get on thatlist, like, $5,000 for a $60 pistol?

(25:04):
No.
I don't I don't think I would do that.
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Alright.
We are back over here.
You know, I don't know, man.
We we might have to send out a search party forWalter.
I don't even know.
Moe's gonna need to call him.
Yeah.
I don't even know what happened.
Walter probably just straight gave up on him.

(25:45):
Hey.
Well, I did hear from him earlier today, but II don't know what happened.
He might
have I take that back.
He texted me his warning and asked him for theserial number off the firearm that I have from
him Yeah.
So he can down book it out to me because I hadto down book it in.
If anybody wants to go look at the absolutelydisgusting m p 40 that

(26:06):
I'm working on Did you
I think you said it.
That is safety on firearms.
It's on Instagram.
It's on Instagram?
Okay.
Hold on.
I'll pull up
your Instagram.
It is it I I had to change the water on myultrasonic cleaner.
We're on my third change of the day, whichnormally lasts me, like, a week.
Alright.
Let's see here.

(26:26):
Let's
Oh, wait.
I just got a text from him.
Daddy, what?
Why did you just text me?
Let's let's go here.
Let me go oh, wait.
I'm hitting the wrong buttons here.
Why am I hitting these buttons?
Daddy, you're That is mommy.

(26:47):
She's walking out.
She'll be home soon.
Okay.
Boom.
There we go.
So, yeah, you got some
Oh, it's nasty.
So you're refinishing this, I'm guessing.
Right?
I think so.
Yeah.
It's gonna get a full rebrew like my m p 40.
And then it also needs the firing pin is brokenon it, so I'm probably going to braze the

(27:09):
firing pin back in Mhmm.
And then present it back to Walter.
Yeah.
Walter isn't traveling right now, is he?
I thought he was traveling next week.
Alright.
He doesn't tell me anything.
I don't know.
Oh, I wonder may yeah.
Maybe he did start traveling today.
I don't know.
He was saying something about traveling, but Ithought it was next week.
So who knows?

(27:29):
I don't know.
I'll check and see if I'm getting a No.
I didn't
get a
Buckshot's back there.
I know.
Buckshot's back there.
I didn't get a thing from him.
I look.
I got a it's Halloween.
How'd you guys do on Halloween?
Oh
god.
Entirely too much candy.
Oh, okay.
You ate too much candy?
We got.
He went trick or treating and got too muchcandy.

(27:52):
No.
Don't take that.
You're gonna send mommy a picture.
Mommy, a picture.
There you go.
Oh.
Oh, did I not send you guys
Mommy mommy, he's good on.
Mommy, he's good on.
I think you did send a a video of you guys.
Evan, he he had he had way too much fun.
Let me see if I could pull that up.

(28:13):
I don't know where that is actually.
Oh, maybe you maybe you sent it did you send itto me?
Alright.
I no.
I well, I thought I sent it to you and Walter.
Let me see.
I'll send it again.
Yeah.
That's weird.
Or maybe you put it in, like, a group thing orsomething.

(28:33):
Here we go.
Yeah.
And that and don't click.
I'm working here.
All kinds of stuff will wind up getting sent.
So I alright.
Hold on.
Let me see.
Something just came through.
Let's see.
Alright.
Let me go to the full screen and play this.

(28:55):
Look at oh, let's see.
Let's pull it down.
Look at that.
See?
He just said it.
That's you.
Yeah.
That's a little oh, let me go this way.
Maybe this way.
You'll there you go.
Happy Halloween.
Happy oh, that's right.
You can say, tell them happy Halloween.
Happy Halloween.
Yeah.
I can hear it.

(29:16):
Happy
Halloween.
Yeah.
Certain things are just getting a n in there.
Yes.
So here I here's his costume.
Hold on.
I just sent that.
Right.
Okay.
Hold on.
We were vampires.
He was a bat.
He was our bat.
There you go.
Can you hear?
Let's see let's see if he can see himself onthis one.

(29:37):
Hold on.
Who's that?
You.
It's you.
It's that's me.
Not you.
That's me.
You gotta say me.
There's Asher.
Yeah.
So he was a bat, and, we were vampires.
Cool.
That's cool.
That's you guys have a

(29:58):
He ran from house to house to house to houseuntil he was exhausted and got candy, and every
everybody loved him.
Everybody loved his his outfit.
Oh, okay.
I thought you like fun.
This is, like, the first good Halloween wherehe, like, had an idea of what was going on and
was really into it.
Oh, okay.
I thought you were saying that people didn't doa lot of trick or treating.

(30:20):
I know Walter said no one came trick
or treating.
My aunt and uncle host a like, a haunted houseevery year.
Mhmm.
And it was it was very busy.
Like, it it was a Friday night.
It was really busy.
It was like So at your place, no one came trickor treating?
Or
I don't know.
We don't ever stay here.
We turn the lights off, and we go to my auntand uncle's house.
Okay.
I think it was walls

(30:41):
saying kids around the neighborhood, but we goto an area that is infested with children.
Yeah.
I don't know if I'm allowed to share these, butI'll share some pictures of my kids doing
Halloween.
So I don't know.
Do you need to put the the black band overtheir eyes?
No.
No.
They're they're all grown ups.
They're grown ups now.
So here's Raven

(31:01):
with
his girlfriend and the They
took in meth?
Yeah.
Can you guess what they went as for?
It
has to be Breaking Bad.
Breaking Bad.
Exactly.
Yeah.
That's what they were doing for Halloween.
That's their Halloween thing.
And then let me see.
I'll show you.
Evan and his buddies hold on.
That picture is no good right there.

(31:22):
Fantastic.
Okay.
So What that?
Evan and his buddies here in in Gainesville.
I should have told them to go to your aunt anduncle's thing.
Okay.
Can you guess what
they're what they're doing?
Is.
What is it?
That's one piece.
One piece.
Yeah.
There you go.
One piece.
I don't know any of the characters, but I knowthe hat and the vest looks like one piece.

(31:45):
Yeah.
I forget the name of the character that he'sdoing there.
And Luffy is one of the characters.
I think that his That's the
main character.
Right?
That's the main guy on the ground right there.
Yeah.
I think his friend here with the hat, that isthat is Luffy.
And then I forget what's the name of thecharacter that but he's he's playing his
favorite character in there.

(32:07):
Chopper.
Oh,
I've never seen it.
Chopper Lois
I says start now.
I've been told that you'll never be able to upeven if you wanted to.
I say look at the live action.
First of all, the Yeah.
Too The cartoon's too much.
It's too much.
It's an anime.
It's definitely an anime.
It's an anime.
It's too much, and there's the most episodes ofany cartoon ever
in history.

(32:27):
Up Isn't to, like, 1,500 episodes or something?
It's
ridiculous.
Yeah.
Ridiculous.
And then there's, like, 10 movies or something.
But the live action is not bad.
So that's a cool place if you wanna look at it.
It's on Netflix.
I've heard it's pretty good.
Yeah.
I mean and there's not a lot on Netflix.
I'm always on the edge of canceling Netflix.
But that is on Netflix, and I think they'recoming out with another season, which I think

(32:51):
also at the end of this week, that Guillermodel Toro is gonna have Frankenstein on Netflix.
Did he do a new Frankenstein or something?
Yeah.
Guillermo you know the guy who did Hellboy and
a bunch of other stuff?
Yeah.
You seen his have you seen his what did he callit?
Like Guillermo del Toro's Playbox or somethinglike that where he did he did, like, little

(33:14):
shorts with big name actors.
Okay.
I think
he came out, like, two years ago.
Hold on.
That's the that's the washing machine in, like,seven pairs of of jeans.
Oh, okay.
Did you ever see it was on Netflix?
No.
Was a Guillermo del Toro, like, special that hedid.
Mhmm.
He did shorts?
A bunch of shorts?
Yeah.
Del Toro.

(33:36):
Most of
Guillermo shorts.
Most of Guillermo what?
Short stories on Netflix.
It was called Cabinet of Curiosities.
Guillermo Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet.
If you've never seen it, Marley made me watchit either last year or the year before.
It's actually really good.
All the shorts are all really good.
They all have, like, big name actors andactresses.

(33:59):
Okay.
All of them are well written.
It's it was really good.
Yeah.
He's got a I think he's done some good stuff,you know.
Mhmm.
If you look at his filmography, the Hellboyswere cool.
Pan's Labyrinth's not for everyone.
I've never seen it.
I didn't like Pinocchio.
Eyes.
The hand eyes?
Yeah.
He does a lot of that.
Yeah.

(34:19):
I've never seen that one.
I did see Pinocchio.
I did not like that.
Did see the Shape of Water is kinda cool, butwoke also.
There's that one right there, Cabinet ofCuriosity.
Cabinet of Curiosity.
Give him the watch.
That's what you're that's what you're talkingabout.
Yep.
It's it's a bunch of different shorts, likehorror shorts, and they're they're all pretty
good.

(34:39):
So this is the new thing that's coming out,Frankenstein.
New Frankenstein.
Yeah.
And it's and it's
Based on the original story?
Yeah.
And it's gotten a lot of really good reviewsfrom everyone who's seen it.
So
it's supposed to be, you know, supposed to begood.
It's coming I think the end of this The
other thing that was this week here in NorthFlorida Mhmm.

(35:01):
Was Saturday was opening season for Deer.
And I was getting text after text of all myfriends who went out and got got deer for the
season.
Oh.
Everybody has been busy, like, watching theirgame cams and see what's coming by.
And Mhmm.
It it's been cool.
It's been neat seeing people.
So now I wanna I am trying to help somebody setup some property Mhmm.

(35:24):
Set up a deer spots on this property, and I'm Iwanna go out.
I gotta pick a day where I can go out and sitand see if I can get a deer.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Let's see.
I could well, you got the did you get thelifetime thing?
Because I think right now, the lifetime hunterhunting license in Florida is
They have them, but they last year, they didthem for 50% off.

(35:45):
And I'm so disappointed.
I didn't know about it until
But I think that's going on now.
Right?
I think it's going on now.
50% off?
I don't think they're still doing it.
No.
I thought they were
I'm still gonna go buy them right now.
Yeah.
I'll check it here in a second.
Jade grew says, I'm watching an anime once.
I could understand every word they said, but Ihad no idea what they were talking about for
the whole show.

(36:07):
That's funny.
Yeah.
And he says pan, Pan's Labyrinth was good.
And then and then C.
Bola says, we watched a thing about a case inMarion County on Netflix.
No idea what that is.
You
want that?
So hold on.
I'm gonna show you this.
This happened to me.

(36:28):
This happened to me at the Supercharger.
Hold on.
I'll show you guys this.
This is what happened to my Cybertruck at thesupercharger.
Oh, no.
I'm I'm sure it totally did.
Yep.
This is what my this is what my Cybertruck wentas

(36:48):
for gone 100 and $100,000 just out the door.
Just flew up.
Anyway, no.
Not really.
Okay.
One more again?
Is that you wanna see it again?
One more again?
Is that what he said?
Yeah.
I was trying to do the transformers thing.
The robot?
Yeah.
This was all done in up.

(37:09):
That was done all done in Grok, by the way.
Crazy.
Don't ask me.
It's not mine.
It's it's Hank's.
You gotta see one more again.
Oh, you wanna see it one more again?
Oh, boy.
Okay.
Hold on.
One second.
Let's let's run it.
Heel up, wheel up, come back, rewind, select.
Hold on.
Here we go.
The lightning.
By

(37:31):
the way, kids have an affinity for Cybertrucks.
He every time he's been at it, he's liked it.
Yeah.
Oh, I like, when I drive I've been all over thecountry with that Cybertruck.
It's a ghost.
And when I drive by, kids go nuts.
I have I have to, like, honk the horn and stufflike that.
Kids, mean, you could hear them screaming whenthey see it coming down the road.

(37:53):
So Yeah.
Alright.
So let's look that up.
Florida because I thought I thought it wasgoing again.
If it's going on right now, I'm getting it.
I just I thought it was last season.
Hunting.
I mean, all done.
License.
What was it?
Like, half
It's called the gold membership.
Gold hunt god.

(38:15):
Gold something.
All done?
Oh, it says it's not currently offering it.
The last one she ended January 3.
Oh, okay.
It ended this year, which is a shame.
Oh, okay.

(38:36):
So that was okay.
That was up until January.
I think we did talk about that.
Let's see.
Yeah.
I wanna see him do it again because I'd love toI'd love to get all of us lifetime.
Because it covered everything.
It covered hunting.
It covered fishing.
Yeah.
It went from 10/25/2024 to 01/03/2025.

(38:58):
Okay.
Exit lunch.
Okay.
So, yeah, they maybe they didn't do it againthis year.
Yeah.
They they didn't renew it.
No.
No more.
You can either have it or not.
You want it in?
Okay.
Then stop messing with it.
Yeah.
You gotta behave yourself.
Yes.
Yeah.
No.
You don't get the other one.
I gotta hear.

(39:19):
No grumpiness here.
There's no crying in podcasts.
Okay?
That's the first Firearm is The first went.
The fir the first lesson is a podcast.
Dude, it's coming out.
By the way, I don't know what we got.

(39:39):
We got like five minutes left.
Check this out.
I did pick this up.
Let me see.
I'm gonna go full screen here.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Boom.
You've seen this.
Oh, yeah.
Did you miss this
this weekend?
It doesn't look done.

(40:00):
What's supposed to be well, first of all, Ineed some magazines.
I thought it was supposed to be short.
No.
Walter decided he he's not cutting them short.
Well, then you gotta bring yours by so I canweld yours back up.
Yeah.
But and I think that I think that Walter wassaying that the value of these have gone up.

(40:22):
I don't know if you've been looking at it.
So this insane.
It's insane how much they've gotten.
Yeah.
This is what is this?
I know it's a 12 gauge
shotgun.
Ago.
Yeah.
This one is by Ismac.
Like a 12.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Made in Russia.
Yep.
Yep.
It's an Ismash saga 12.
So what have they been are they are they arethey really way up there now?

(40:42):
Oh, yeah.
They so they used to be able to get one for,$400.
Let's see.
I'll check on broker right now.
Because Walter says We so we were gonna dotwinsies on this background for anyone who
wants to know.
Then, I guess on it Yeah.
Two years ago?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But Walter decided he's not he's not he's notgoing sharp arrow shotgun with hits.

(41:07):
So we'll we'll see.
I mean, this doesn't look bad.
This doesn't look bad.
Alright.
I guess it's gonna function differently if wecut it too.
Right?
Saiga 12.
Mhmm.
Unconverted Saigas are going for about $600.
Mhmm.
Converted Saigas are going for between 8 and athousand.

(41:28):
So they've come down actually they've actuallycome down a lot.
Oh, okay.
But They were
during Mhmm.
During COVID time, they were going for, like,$1,500.
So they it looks like they've come way way wayback down.
So con what so explain the con break down theconversion for me.
Converted So,
when the Saigas Saigas have to to to getshotguns into the country, they have to meet

(41:51):
sporting requirements.
So they come in with a a a non pistol gripstock on it, like a regular shotgun stock.
Mhmm.
And that's what those two holes in the back ofyour receiver are on either side.
That's where the pistol the the, the triggermechanism fits into the the receiver.
So to convert it to having a pistol grip, wedid the more basic one.

(42:15):
I've done all sorts of them, but the the mostbasic one is you go to Carolina Shooter Supply,
and they they sell you a kit that it basically,you just remove the old parts, bolt in a couple
parts, and then a normal stock and pistol gripattached to it, and then normal fire control
triggers and hammers work.
But the more expensive versions include like,I've done it for other customers.

(42:39):
The more expensive versions include, where didyou just come from?
The dog just came around the corner from out inthe yard, and I did not let him out there.
Your gate is open?
Yeah.
Is your back where's where's crummy?
He went inside.
So the more expensive like, one thing that I doa lot is weld up those holes in the back.

(43:00):
You gotta take those back up, flush them backin, and then repaint.
Mhmm.
And that kinda gives you the final finishfitment.
Mhmm.
But that's a whole another level of expensethat most a lot of people don't.
The the Carolina Shooter Supply offers, they'llgive you these little plastic things that you
kinda just push in.
It does work.
They'll block the holes, and they don't lookbad.

(43:22):
It's just a nicer way to do it is to weld itback up.
Okay.
Okay.
What would you do with this?
Would you chop it
my gun, I have the TIG welded right behind me.
I would just weld the holes back up real quick.
And then Mhmm.
I don't know if I'd refinish the holesperfectly.
I'm not sure what I would do on that.
I might just I might just touch them up withsome Cerakote Mhmm.
And then bake it or touch it up with someGuncoat and bake it and just let it go.

(43:46):
Because it's a side gut.
It's gonna get it So
you wouldn't you wouldn't chop it down?
I would.
Yeah.
I mean, if you want an SBS, I'd chop it.
It's not and you can if you want it chopped,just give it to me.
I'm an SOT on now.
I can do it.
Yeah.
How how much is that going to, like, affectgassing and stuff like that?

(44:06):
Do we have to do adjustments?
You think it'll
You might.
Get finicky if we I don't know.
So they were made.
I I do believe the Russians designed them torun as short barrel shotguns.
They they I mean, they use them as doorbreaching and stuff like that.
So, technically, it should work.
Okay.
So you mean we gotta weld these?
Yeah.
So those holes those two holes there, they'reit should be on both sides.

(44:29):
We can either weld them back up, or if you canget the little plugs Mhmm.
Carolina Shooter Supply has these littleplastic plugs that you just stick in there.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
But, yeah.
You know, I I wanna do something with it, butWalt decided he's not messing with his.
You know, Walt
likes We can paint it something interesting.
Yeah.
Walt likes everything original.

(44:49):
So, yeah.
Well, you know
They went up in value somewhat, but not enoughto really warrant the, like Mhmm.
The clinging to them.
They're not that expensive.
Well, because it's Russian.
Maybe because it's Russian, people feel likewe'll never get anything from Russia ever
again.
Yeah.
Could be true.
I who knows?
I I mean, again, they used to be $303.50, andthen they kinda got up to about $4.50.

(45:14):
And then when everything went crazy, they hit,like well, they were after COVID, they were,
like, $1,500.
Yeah.
They were expensive.
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Alright.
No worries.
Yeah.
I'm getting Yeah.
I'm just ready.
Somebody's gotta feed this family.
I'm just dropping things over here and breakingstuff up.
Don't worry about it.
Let's see.
Do what else?
You know, I do have I do have this letter herefrom Peggy, which I'll open it up.

(46:27):
Let's see.
I think this is for Halloween.
This is a Halloween
we I haven't checked the mail
in a couple days.
I
should go look for nine.
I don't know.
You probably got one also.
Yeah.
It's probably sitting out there.
I haven't looked at the mail in, like, fourdays.
Oh, really?
Check it out.
Very nice.
Alright.
You get yours.
I'm gonna go check for mine real quick.
It's Yeah.
I might be still able to connect.
Hold on.

(46:47):
So Peggy is awesome at making cards.
This is the probably the coolest one so far.
Lots of skulls.
I don't know.
Patrick might not have gotten all because sheknows I love skulls.
Look at how many skulls is in this thing.
It's freaking awesome.
It's upside down skulls, red skulls, blueskulls, purple ones, and green ones.

(47:09):
Let's see.
And then it opens and it says, whoop, beware,enter at your own risk, happy Halloween, admit
one, Walt and Peggy.
So there you go.
Big thanks to Walt and Peggy for that.
That's awesome.
I love I love that.
I love it.
Yeah.

(47:30):
So we'll see if patch wait.
Why do I not have Patrick?
Oh, I have his wrong thing.
What is?
There we go.
Inside book.
Okay.
In.
Alright.
That's really cool.
I love that, you know.
Very nice.
Big thanks for that.
Very cool.
See.

(47:51):
Without showing off my even though my addressis not hard to find.
See.
Here we go.
Did you get the skulls too?
Let me see.
No.
Hold on.
We'll see.
Let me put my mail.
Night Train says looks like it turned intoRobocop talking about the the Cybertruck video,

(48:12):
and C.
Bola says cool card.
Yeah.
It's very cool.
Peggy is awesome at at making those cards.
Alright.
Here's ours.
It's very cool.
Oh, nice.
That looks like stamps.
Yeah.
That's really neat.

(48:33):
You can't feel it, but it's there, happyHalloween, Walter and Peggy.
Very cool.
That's Yeah.
Look at that.
That is it's like and it's thick.
Look how thick they are.
Yeah.
Peggy is awesome at this.
Yeah.
That's really cool.
She should be making these thingsprofessionally.
Inside now.
So very nice.
Yeah.
And then and then Walter, remember the otherday we were talking about full conceal?

(48:57):
Walter gave me this sticker.
I'm glad he got his money back because he wouldhave never gotten that gun.
Oh, yeah.
As soon as I I heard rumblings of some stuffgoing on over there, I told him, get your money
back.
Yep.
Immediately.
The garage door's up, and it's getting reallycold in this garage.

(49:19):
It's getting chilly out here.
It's it's it's Yeah. Cold
Cold
59 right now.
It's gonna be forty seven in the morning.
Yeah.
By the way, also got this remember this fromwhat is the name what is the name of that kit
that we got from these guys, the bullpup kit?
Gensler Hightower
Hightower RMA.
Is it Reaper?

(49:40):
No.
Oh, the Reap Reap AR.
The Reap AR.
Yeah.
So, you drop something in here.
So, you know what?
I I'm gonna I gotta build this into something.
I wanna Reap Armory, I think is what it is.
Yep.
Yeah.
They were on the show and all that, and then webuilt this into something.
But you know what?
We gotta build this into something again.

(50:00):
Yeah.
Maybe something
off The guy who was making who back during backin the beginning of the year Mhmm.
The one guy came out with the bullpup kit foran a r Brownells a r one eighty, a b r n one

(50:20):
eighty to turn it into that British bullpup.
The whatever the name of the British bullpupis.
I can't remember.
Oh, the l 85.
The l
80 Yeah.
Guy is producing kits now.
You can go buy the l 85
So I could turn this
and
I could turn this into a l 85?
Yes.
We could turn that into an l 85.
What?

(50:41):
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Who is this dude?
It's is this the one?
If you look up A KB23, AKBDash23.
Oh, okay.
Did we talk about this?
We talked about it when whatchamacallithappened?
When SHOT Show happened.

(51:03):
Oh, what is this?
Upper,
we could it's it's you can totally make yeah.
Go look at this.
I think it's a 3Dash23.
AKBDash23.
Dash23 bullpup.
And it's it's by a a n d k dot l l c.
Okay.
Hold on one second.
Do you see the do you see the kit?

(51:24):
I I see the thing right here.
Hold on.
Let me share my phone with it so we'll all goto it together.
Okay.
Alright.
Don't go yeah.
Don't go to click on the video.
Go go find his website.
Right there.
Right there.
Yeah.
Click on that one.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Interesting.
See if can find some photos.

(51:45):
Shipping by the end of the year.
Scroll scroll scroll scroll.
Find some photos.
Where why are there no pictures?
Mine has full of pictures.
What the hell?
All the way down.
Oh, here we go.
Ew.
I think you did tell me about this.
Did I order this one?
Haven't ordered one, but it turns it into an lit's an l 85 clone using a BRN180, which is

(52:09):
about the closest we're gonna get anytime soon.
You know what?
I need to look into this again.
It's really neat, actually.
That's the closest you're gonna get to an l 85unless you go steal one from somebody overseas.
I fear I I fear the wrath of Lola sending thisto her right now.
I know.
I'm glad I didn't send it
to you.

(52:30):
That is cool, though.
No.
That would be cool for this.
I think yeah.
I think this is a I wanna say this is a 300blackout.
Yep.
That's a three.
Could do you could throw 300.
You could do 560.
Could any
of it.
That'd be awesome, actually.
Yeah.
It's neat.
That'll be awesome.
Yeah.
That'll be a great use for that.
I think that I think that I think Joe wastrying to trade me that something for that

(52:56):
you have?
Yeah.
For the 300 blackout upper.
If you don't wanna spend more money, there'salways the option of getting something else.
Yeah.
No.
I You know what?
I completely We did talk about that and Icompletely forgot about that.
So I need to check on that and see how, youknow, like, if you could still order for that.
I I mean, In that note there, it says thatthey're sending them out here at the end of the

(53:20):
year.
So interesting.
Then the other thing, which I think you have myScorpion kit because we're gonna
I don't have any of yours.
Wait.
Who Oh, you mean, yeah, the v z 61.
Yes.
I do have that.
Yes.
Sorry.
When you said Scorpion, I thought you meantlike the modern Scorpion.

(53:42):
Yes.
I have your v z 61 parts kit behind me.
Yeah.
So we're gonna definitely be doing, somethingwith that.
Also, let me shoot his.
I'll put something up of this, but yeah.
Walt, let me shoot his what is it?
VZ61, you said?
VZ61.
Yep.
So cute.

(54:03):
Such a cute
really neat.
Really neat.
And the reason for when they're in full auto.
Yeah.
Such a cool little gun.
Do you have one of these kits?
Nope.
I well, I have a parts kit.
Yes.
But I haven't gotten the receiver or the any ofthe other stuff.
It's kinda low on the totem pole at the moment.
I'm really busy with everything else.

(54:23):
Right.
Yeah.
You got a bunch of stuff.
Eventually eventually, I'll pick one up.
But Yeah.
But I I did order I did order.
I think my order went through and everything
today.
They're who's is it Arms of America?
No.
Centerfire Systems, I think.
Centerfire.
Yeah.
They had them.
If anybody's looking to build one
Yeah.
Or if you wanna send it to me and have me buildit, can get it done for you.

(54:44):
Centerfire has the receivers a 100 off rightnow.
So they're instead of $3.50, they're $2.50,which is a and they're the TORQ TORQ receivers.
They're really nice.
Yeah.
So they're still available for anyone out therewho's looking for it.
Things
it's interesting.
I don't know if it's economy or what's goingon, but prices are falling on a lot of things

(55:05):
right now.
Yeah.
So I should be getting this at some point here,and then we're gonna do that as a project.
And you're gonna need a barrel which is safety.
No.
Not safety requirements.
Sinparts.com.
Yeah.
Stemparts has the barrels for that.
Even when Lola saw that and I was shooting it,Lola was like, oh, that is cute.

(55:26):
I because was telling you, it's just a cutelittle c z, you know.
This is that what the original Scorpion lookedlike?
That is the original Scorpion.
Yep.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So sit down.
The c z that we see today is nothing like areal v z 61.
So can you still get kits out there?
Yeah.

(55:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're not expensive.
You can normally pick up a kit for one fifty to$2.50 depending.
If you look up v v 61 parts.
V z.
Yeah.
And that what is the the v z 61?
Where does that come from?
Hold
on.
Czechoslovakia.
Oh, so it's Czech.
Before, it was the Czech Republic.
Like, now, Halloween special, you can pick upfrom Bowman's, which is funny enough.

(56:13):
It's right around the corner from me.
It's literally it's in Hawthorne.
Mhmm.
You can pick up a v z 61 parts kit with abarrel and a magazine for $2.50.
Yeah.
So it look should look is not Bowman's, but itshould look Yeah.
Something like this.
Yeah.
Magazine.
And
then you just need a receiver.

(56:33):
If you buy it with the barrel, it's easier.
If you don't get the barrel, then you just needa receiver and a barrel.
And you do a little bit of clipping.
You gotta take the full auto parts off of thetrigger group.
Mhmm.
There's a little bit of fine fitting that youcan do.
It it takes me about, I don't know, an hour anda half to get one fully assembled off a parts
kit, but it's it's not too bad.

(56:53):
You're gonna do a video on mine once I get youall the parts?
You know what?
It's a good idea.
We should do that.
Yes.
I think that would be cool for for people tosee.
And I think the gun like I said, the gun Idon't know.
I don't know if is gonna get you any pointswith the gun guys.
No.
They're neat.
They're neat.
Yeah.
V z 61 have an aesthetic to them that I thinkeverybody really likes.
Yeah.

(57:14):
I It's cool, man.
It's cool.
I'm happy.
Lola was complaining at first.
She was like, what other parts kit have you nowgotten from Patrick that has to be built up?
And I was
like That's the last one.
Yeah.
I was like, well, first of all, we got that along time ago.
I got that parts kit.
Yeah.
It's been like a year and a half or two years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's that's that's the last kit that we're Ithink Yeah.

(57:35):
I think that's the last kit we're just sittingon.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says I just got a gen two BRNone eighty.
That would be a cool kit.
Joe, if you want to do twinsies on this, we weshould look into this and see what's the deal
with the j grew says, anyone know of a 22 upperthat will pair with a rare breed FRT?

(57:59):
A 22 upper?
Yeah.
I would go for one of the dedicated, like theCMMG.
Don't do
their don't do their one that is well, I don'tknow if the trip works.
That's that's the whole
kit mhmm.
That Yeah.
I don't
know if the how

(58:20):
the trip works on that.
You probably have to do, like, lighter springsand stuff.
I I don't know.
I wonder how that squirrel hunter I havebecause that's a 22.
That's a dedicated 22.
That one is from Was it Defiance?
I always forget.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Subsidiary of it belongs to Walter?

(58:41):
No.
The guys Walter.
The guys that make the holy crap.
They make the what is that v v shaped damn it.
Wilkinson?
No.
No.
No.
Oh, my God.
I don't know who you what it is.
They make, like So at SHOT Show, I always Chrisshoot there Vector.

(59:04):
Chris Vector.
There you go.
The the vector.
Yeah.
The Chris Vector.
The flying v.
Yeah.
They make the Chris Vectors.
They make a 22 Chris Vector, but they also ownDefiance Arms that makes those 20 twos.
Yes.
Yeah.
It's a subsidiary.
So
And that one's pretty cool.
It just gets really dirty because I made mineintegrally suppressed.
Yeah.

(59:25):
'22.
Your specific model.
Yeah.
You put a
Yeah.
You put interesting things
if I ran a machine gun '22.
I'm not gonna do it for anyone.
I could I could do it if I wanted to.
But if I ran a machine gun 22 on these freakingsquirrels, what?
Oh, yeah.
No, they deserve it.
Yeah.
I did You know what?
I was at Walmart after we were shooting guns,Lola and I went to Walmart, and Walmart had 22

(59:49):
shotshells, so I bought a couple of boxes.
I have some of that too.
And I was like, I'm trying to think of whatdon't I have a 22 I thought I had a 22 Henry
shotgun.
You No.
Do that.
I have it here.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Something
like picked up for me to use and we did a videoon it and then I believe I took it off of you.

(01:00:13):
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Cool.
We gotta we gotta shoot the So we never did theshotshells then?
Video?
Oh, we did.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
We did a video forever ago.
I don't even know if it's still on yourchannel.
I don't know, man.
YouTube's been taking off stuff.
They've been taking stuff off of the podcastchannel.
Videos just got taken down, and I'm verydisappointed.
I'm gonna have to do something about it.

(01:00:34):
Yeah.
It's just been so crazy for me.
I don't even have time to fight with YouTube,to be honest with you.
I'm in the same boat, really.
You know, and I have been putting up videos onthere, like, we we did the Sam Andrews videos,
we did some shorts.
I just did some other shorts I'll put up there,and I think I have another Sam Andrews video
that has to go up.

(01:00:57):
Shooting gallery says, yeah, Hank, for sure,you buy, I'll fly.
LOL.
Okay.
That thing is 800 and something bucks each.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I'll reach out to those people and see what'sgoing on with that.
C Bullis says Bear Creek Arsenal has a 22 a r.
I don't know what it takes to make one of thoserun with a with an FRT, though.

(01:01:21):
I don't if you
have somebody Yeah.
Some of these ARs are different.
Like, I used to have the Smith and Wesson 22AR, and that's mostly plastic, I don't think
that would work.
Just
No.
It's gonna be weird.
Yeah.
You need, a metal 22 a r.
Now you're now you're gonna have to deal withme being a Walter.
Oh.
Oh, what are you doing?
Soup?
I got a nice

(01:01:42):
nice stew.
Oh, a soup stew?
You know what?
I was telling you offline.
I was telling Patrick, Lola made such a awesomebeef curry yesterday.
It was so Oh, good choice.
It's so fantastic.
And then, she told me, I think she's gonna packyou like a little container
Bring it.
And take it to work.

(01:02:03):
And I was telling her, was like, yeah, Patrickwants you to teach him how to do the curry, but
she 's she says she'll do it.
It just takes time.
So you gotta be willing
doesn't it doesn't take that much time.
It's it's it's very traditional.
My mom taught her how to make curry.
The my so my mom was a my mother was Indian,and she her people she was born in Guyana,

(01:02:23):
like, generations of her of her people wereborn in Guyana.
But before that, from India, they were MadrasiIndians.
So
Hey, Northern or Southern?
I don't know.
Good question.
I have to look that up see where the
Madrasi India.
Where the Madrasis came from.
Madrasi is an outdated term used by people.

(01:02:46):
Northern India to refer to, so they weresouthern.
Madrasis are Southern Indians.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I always tell people Which is
from the historic Madras Presidency duringBritish rule, which encompassed a large part of
the Southern India.
Yeah.
And my mother's people were thuggies.
So, that's what you see in that Indiana Jones,the temple of doom, I think.
The thuggies.

(01:03:06):
Yeah.
The thuggies.
Yeah.
My mom's people were thuggies.
But all Indian tribes or sects or however youwanna put it, have different ways of doing the
masala and and different stuff to make thecurry.
Term used
as a demonym, demonym for people of SouthernIndia usually used by those of Northern India.
Mhmm.

(01:03:27):
Yeah.
It's a demonym.
But Sounds like it's bad.
Like it's a derogatory thing.
But, yeah, she was she was Madrasi.
Her her last name was Madramucci.
No.
No.
It's not negative at all.
No.
Madrasi is not negative.
It's just it's just not used, I guess, anymorebecause Yeah.
It comes from the British rule, and the theIndians don't like talking about British rule.
No.
But, see, the Madra part is built into hername.

(01:03:49):
Yep.
Her her last her maiden name was Madramutu.
So this is a I call it, like, a stew.
We found it on Instagram of all places.
Mhmm.
It's almost like a beef stew mixed with like,it's a Filipino beef stew because you use fish
oil and soy sauce in it.
And it is, like, on a cold night, it's just

(01:04:11):
so It looked like did you use the wholetomatoes in there?
Is that what's going on there?
We use tomato sauce and tomato paste.
Uh-huh.
So it's very, very red.
Oh, I thought I saw whole toma okay.
Alright.
No.
Those are carrots.
Yes.
Carrots.
Okay.
Mhmm.
And then you put it over some white rice, andit's, so it's like beef chuck and then a bunch

(01:04:32):
of seasonings, garlic pepper, all the otherstuff.
Mhmm.
But the main kinda things that are nottraditional stew is it's fish oil or fish sauce
and, soy sauce.
Which give me kind of that, like, tang.
It's really good.
Yeah.
I make this every couple weeks, and it's justreally, really good.
Yeah.
You gotta learn how to make I'll I'll let youknow if Lola's gonna bring that curry tomorrow,

(01:04:54):
but you gotta learn.
Yeah.
You learn
that.
I've asking been to learn her curry recipe forwhat?
Ten years now?
It's gotta pass it's gotta get passed on.
Does so does does Marley eat curry?
Or she not curry?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Because Lola was telling me that Who?
Oh, Chromie loves it.
Okay.
Chromie loves curry.

(01:05:15):
You'll eat it
with me.
Because Lola was like, Marley's not gonna eatthat.
That's what Lola was saying.
She hates curry.
It blows my mind because I love curry.
Oh, okay.
Did she have, like, a bad experience withcurry?
She did.
She had it in in she had it once in The UKMhmm.
When she visited, and she was like, I don'tlike it.
I'm like, you had it once at, like, a chip shopin The UK.

(01:05:37):
You can't all
curries off that.
But typically in England, the they they're sogood with curry.
I've heard.
Yeah.
That's the best thing.
If you're in England, the best thing for you toeat is gonna be curry.
Or yeah.
I mean I like it too.
It makes me reminisce of when I was a kid.
Oh.
Yeah.
Curry's good over there.

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(01:06:41):
And Jade Grew says, I have the Bear Creek one,but it doesn't work.
Oh, damn it.
Okay.
So the Bear Creek one does not work, which isinteresting.
Yeah.
Mark.
It's interesting.
The the problem the problem with a lot of thisstuff is you're gonna have to try it on because
everyone's doing stuff differently.

(01:07:03):
Yep.
And they're all kinda funky, weird.
Yeah.
But so far as I know, and Patrick has looked atthat, Defiance one that I have, that's very
close to an AR.
It uses their so it uses well, isn't that theone that uses a ten twenty two barrel, so it's
even a little more unique.

(01:07:23):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So maybe but the But
But it uses it uses a dedicated bolt.
It all so the thing with the FRT is it allcomes back to having something that trips it in
the back.
I'm sure there's somebody that's got themworking.
I just I don't know offhand.

(01:07:44):
I haven't looked into them enough.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And I haven't I'm trying to think.
I think I have shot the one what was it youwere mentioning?
Which one?
The so immediately, you mentioned the 22 fromwhat you call it?
My
brain's not working.
I have no idea.

(01:08:04):
Yeah.
Now I'm forget I'm forgetting every I'mforgetting every single thing.
Yeah.
No.
When he said if you know a dedicated or a 22CMMG?
CMMG.
Yeah.
CMMG one.
I think I've shot that, but I don't know.
That's
where I would start because they have the mostmarket share and they have all kind of the
parts and everything.

(01:08:25):
Yeah.
Doesn't don't the people making the FRT Iwonder if they have they they'll have the best
info on this if they've done it or if you've
seen them do it.
Wouldn't personally, I wouldn't buy an FRTbecause I don't like Lawrence Demonaco.
Oh, okay.
See if there's somebody that makes a supersafety kit that works with 22.
That's what I would start with.
Yeah.

(01:08:46):
Well, there you go.
There's that too.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't own any of those trick.
Well, I I like obviously, I like the FranklinArmory.
You know?
I'm a fan of the Franklin Armory stuff.
So and Franklin Armory is I think I believethey're selling a Yeah.
A 22 So somebody's saying that
the the CMMG like, if you get the CMMGconversion kit or any of the dedicated ones

(01:09:12):
that have, you have to buy a full auto trip.
There's a little piece of metal that goes onthe side.
Actually Mhmm.
I think it goes in the back.
And it's, like, $40, and it's made for peoplethat have, like, m sixteens so you can trip the
seer.
But the people on the Internet are saying itworks just as well on any of those.

(01:09:33):
Oh, the other one to look at.
Super good.
Tippmann.
Tippmann m 422.
I actually converted or I I helped work on oneof those for the local range, And it's very a r
15 like, and when you convert them over, theyrun like a scalded dog.
They are awesome.
They're super cool.

(01:09:53):
Okay.
Cool.
There you go.
That's that's good stuff to know right there ifyou really wanna do it.
Let's see.
Should we hit some new stuff?
Okay.
Let me see.
I don't Hank, I don't know about you, but Mhmm.
A pile of stew over rice is just so tasty.
I'm telling you, that curry was awesome lastnight, man.
And I know.
I'm very jealous.

(01:10:14):
I'm so jealous.
Yeah.
And Lola had she didn't make she didn't makeroti or anything like that.
She had naan that she bought somewhere.
I know what's roti.
Roti is is like you know what naan is?
Flatbread?
Yeah.
Flatbread.
And that's how you eat curry traditionally.
Yeah, man.
Yep.
Yeah.
You know who has yeah.
Have you guys ever had the the naan from Aldi?

(01:10:34):
You can buy it
premade, predone.
Mhmm.
And they have, like, garlic naan and regularnaan, and it is really, really good.
Thinking I wonder if that's what she had.
She had she had naan from somewhere, and it'skind of like it's a little bit smaller than a
roti because my mother would make, roti,
which will the flatbread?
Yeah.
And Lola has, like, a thing to do that.

(01:10:56):
You need like a flat pan.
You put it
You like press it
on or something.
Yeah.
Like you you yeah.
You clap it and you put it down on there andyou fry it, flip it over and everything.
Oh, it's they're fried?
Yes.
Slightly.
Fried?
Yeah.
On a flat piece of iron.
It's just like a big Yep.
Circle cut out.
As a matter of fact, I got a friend of mine.
Was it who the hell cut that out?
Was it Walter?

(01:11:17):
Somebody cut
I.
Roti.
Roti.
Yeah.
R o t I.
Yeah.
It's called a it's called a tawa.
I was gonna say it looks it looks like a mixbetween a somewhere between a tortilla and a
naan.
A naan is a little thicker, a tortilla is alittle thinner.
Yes.
So this is the one Lola's using.
She's bringing it for me.
Original naan, stone baked.

(01:11:40):
Try the ones at Aldi.
They're really
Patrick says at Aldi, they have garlic ones andYeah.
They have Yeah.
She says she knows about that.
So And then So roti is plain like that.
Then there's one called dalpuri, which is likeground up peas and stuff like that.
And that's in that's in the roti itself.

(01:12:00):
It's incorporated with it.
Oh.
So if you go to a Dalpuri.
If you go to a Jamaican restaurant, they'llgive you like curry, chicken or beef curry, and
they'll they'll actually sometimes they wrap itin Oh, d
h a l p u
r Dahl.
Yeah.
Dahl.
Yeah.
Dahl puri.
Yeah.
Dahl puri.
Yeah.
What is it?

(01:12:20):
So it's like what?
Chickpeas added to it or something?
Yeah.
It's like it's a combination of some stuff thatthey put in there, but it makes the roti a
little bit more potent and
You know what's interesting?
Stuff.
So so the Internet says the puri roti is aCaribbean bread.
So it's more it's less Indian and moreCaribbean.
Yeah.
Probably a combo that came from from TheCaribbean.

(01:12:41):
Yeah.
And you'll get that in a lot of Jamaicans
split peas.
Yeah.
You'll get that in a lot of Jamaicanrestaurants and stuff.
And
Originating from Indian immigrants to the WestIndies, particularly in Trinidad And Tobago,
Guyana and Suriname.
Yeah.
There you go.
Boom.
Bada boom.
There you go.
There you go.

(01:13:01):
Yes.
You which reminds me, I was looking at thatlatest Jurassic Park that came out.
I haven't seen either of the newer ones.
I think it's Jurassic Park Jurassic WorldRebirth or something.
Mhmm.
Oh, my lord in heaven is
that not in it.
Right?
No.
No.
It has No.
What's the name of that cute chick that was theblack widow?

(01:13:22):
She's not so cute anymore.
The black She's
still got nice boobies.
Right?
No.
She does not have a freaking what's the name ofthe what's the name of that chick's boobies
that everybody
was It's looking what's her name?
Right?
It's Scarlett Johansson?
Yeah.
She got nice hoochies.

(01:13:43):
What's the name of the chick that everyone'scrazy about?
Did you see the
Oh my god.
Sydney Sweeney?
Sydney Sweeney.
No.
She's not on Sydney Sweeney level currently,Did
you see the photos?
Yes, I did.
I could probably pull those up here in a sec.
I don't know what I do with those things.
Oh, I know what I'd do.
I'd get kicked out of here.
Better just flap
me around.

(01:14:04):
Yeah.
Lolo kicked me right out.
Yeah.
This Jurassic Park rebirth, man, is so dumb.
And, yes, it has Scarlett Johansson, MahershalaMahershala Ali.
Oh, my lord.
It was stupid.
But you reminded me who that is?
Mahershala Ali, he was gonna be the new Blade.

(01:14:26):
He's been in a couple of different he's a goodactor, you know
Blade was Blade was a good a good series.
I feel like he's a good young black actorthat's out there, but, you know, the problem he
was gonna do the new Blade and it got reallysuper woke and I feel like Marvel canceled the
whole thing.
Because, you know, all these movies now, like,let's say it's Blade, they will bring in a

(01:14:48):
whole bunch of chicks and then Blade getspushed to the side, the dude, and all the dude
to them they are all
do this.
They, like, pussify the main character.
Yes.
What was the I can't watch it.
The new spin off of John Wick with a with a afemale character?
Ballerina or something?
I I can't I don't like ballerina.
A ninety five pound woman kicking somebody intoa ball?

(01:15:12):
That's not how physics works.
I don't care how much she's freaking don't carehow much she's Tom Cruise's girlfriend or
whatever.
No.
It's not possible.
I think you could be So, first of all, littlewomen could be great assassins.
I've done I've done training.
Anyone little, like, if you do If you everLike, I've done paintball training and stuff
like that, you know, you're like me, I'm a bigtarget.

(01:15:34):
Yeah.
So when I did that stuff, was getting You'retagged up.
Yeah.
I'm a big target.
If you're little, you could be small, you couldbe fast, you could do stuff, but, yeah, if you
get into a to a close quarter fight You'redone.
They wrote her It seems like they wrote her asa, like, barbarian, where she could just run-in
and punch and kick and it's like Yeah.
She weighs nothing.

(01:15:55):
That's not possible.
Yeah.
So yeah.
So, anyway, that movie was taught like, ithappened in a island off of Suriname.
And my son was like, oh, is Suriname is thatwhat they used to call Guyana?
Suriname's like French Guyana.
Mhmm.
So not the same as Guyana, which is orotherwise known as British Guyana.

(01:16:16):
They've they've I feel like they've run theircourse with that that series, and it's it's
time to stop.
No no more Jurassic movies.
That movie was horrible.
Do not waste your time.
Supposedly, the Chris Pratt one was prettygood, wasn't it?
The first one with Chris Pratt was okay.
Mhmm.

(01:16:36):
The second one, I think, got little two?
I think he did three.
The third one, they brought in a Oh.
A black female girl boss, and that whole thingwas just really
do you watch modern movies?
I can't
And lord in heaven knows I love black women,but that thing was You know?
Yeah.

(01:16:58):
Let me see.
What was that award that Sydney Sweeney was at?
I'm trying to
Well, I don't know.
But it was fantastic.
What is that award?
Sydney Sweeney.
Oh, silver dress.
That's what comes up.
Okay.
So for anyone who wants to see this Boom.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.

(01:17:19):
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah.
Sydney Sweeney.
There was a there's somebody on Twitter notthat long ago that was like, her boobs aren't
even that big.
And somebody else was the community notescommunity noted the person, and they're like,
in fact, they are that big.
Yeah.

(01:17:40):
So that was yeah.
Listen.
Hey.
You know?
Put Sydney Sweeney in every movie.
Every movie.
But Yeah.
That's so scary.
Where she could kick everyone's ass.
No.
Because to be honest with you, if I'm a bad guyand I'm fighting Sydney Sweeney close quarters,
I'm booby popping her.
One popping the boobies.
Did you did you see

(01:18:01):
It's just like kicking a dude in the nuts.
By the way Yeah.
Kicking a lady in the Vajayjay place, also likekicking a dude in the nuts.
Same Still hurts.
Did you see see she's some from somewhere herein Florida, I guess.
She's registered Republican.
Yeah.
That's what I heard.
Who knows?
I mean Seems like she might
be slightly conservative.
Yeah.

(01:18:23):
What is this?
Shooting gallery said, just saw the newJurassic Park this weekend.
I thought it was alright.
Better than Dominion?
After Jurassic Park Dominion is I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't watch movies because they're allterrible.
I'll tell you how horrible it was.
In this movie, there the So it splits into twostories.

(01:18:44):
So there's these people who are going to theisland, they're going to get three dinosaurs
like a video game.
They've gotta get blood from three dinosaursthat are alive in order to cure the world of
cancer or something like that.
So they go Who
wrote this crap?
Who knows?
So they go to the island, and this is spoilersfor anyone.
Sorry.

(01:19:05):
You you you may not wanna listen to
this get spoiled.
But So they go to this island.
On the way to the island, when they're in theocean, there's a family of Latino There's like
a a dad, his two daughters, and one of thedaughter's boyfriends, and, at the same time
that they're in the ocean, and they getattacked by these dinosaurs in the ocean.

(01:19:26):
Okay.
The Latino family
Yeah.
Cannot die.
Nobody in this family.
They are they are saved by the grace of theLord Almighty from being killed by dinosaurs.
Everybody else, eaten by dinosaurs in thismovie.
Who wrote it?
Some Hispanic person wrote it and said we can'tkill

(01:19:48):
I don't know what's going on.
Yeah.
I don't I don't know what's going on.
I was praying that they would that thedinosaurs would at least eat it was a little
girl and then his teenage daughter that herboyfriend came along.
I was praying it would at least eat the theboyfriend or something like that, you
know?
Mhmm.
But it would not eat the boyfriend, would noteat the dad, would not eat either one of the

(01:20:09):
cute little girls.
So it's like, oh my god.
It was I don't know, man.
These movies are pretty horrible now.
One should be safe in a Jurassic Park movie.
Everyone should be subject to being eaten.
Okay?
Remember back in the days, didn't what's hisname?

(01:20:30):
What's his name?
Motherfucking snakes on a plane.
No.
Oh, God.
What's his name?
Samuel Jackson.
Samuel Jackson.
He got he got eaten in Jurassic Park back inthe day.
Come on.
I almost bought it the other day.
I should have.
I should have just said it and did it.
What?
Somebody on Facebook Marketplace was sellingyou remember they had the vials in the little

(01:20:54):
can of
Oh, the
of shaving cream?
Yes.
Yes.
Oh, what?
Selling one of those props.
That you open it and it oh, cool.
You twist and open and it had, like, places forhe wanted $40 and I was like was like 2 or 3
days ago I saw it and I was like, I should justgo buy that.
That's just neat.
$40.
Yeah.
The first few movies were cool.

(01:21:15):
A big fan of that of those, especially thefirst
here.
It is still here.
It's in Saint Augustine and it's $50 and it's acan of Barbasol that you unscrew the bottom.
Gonna send it to you.
Hold on.
Get that and go through yeah.
Send it to me.
Get that and go through the airport.
Want to.
It's so it's really neat.
Yeah.

(01:21:35):
Get that and try to go through the airport andsee what happens
to You
know, doom nation is basically what's gonnahappen to you.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, there's a whole video here.
Hold on.
Let me
see yeah.
This is the person selling it on Yeah.
Oh, that's really really cool though.

(01:21:56):
Imagine having to explain this to TSA.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
That's just a prop for a movie.
Don't worry about it.
It's not real.
I I that when I was a kid, that was the neatestthing.
Yeah.
That is cool.
Yeah.
Very cool.
This person is probably making a bunch of them.

(01:22:17):
They went all the way to
making a video.
Plastic, like, three d printed.
So, yeah, bet you he's making them.
Yeah.
They they went all the way to make they wentall the way to making a video.
Oh my god.
I saw a guy the other day on YouTube orInstagram or something making do you remember
the bullets from Hellboy?
The I guess they, like, glowed green in thetip.
Like, the bullet itself

(01:22:38):
That went into yeah.
Big Baby?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There was a guy that made some.
I'll have to find that video too.
Mhmm.
Where he put he put little LEDs in the tips ofthe bullets and made a magnetic switch so you
turn the head Mhmm.
And it would light up green.
It was really, really cool.
They were, like, this big.

(01:22:59):
Super cool.
Our friend, Skinny Dan were neat.
Yes.
Skinny Dan used to make movie props.
Movie props are super cool.
I don't know.
Night Train says Scarlett Johansson andPenelope Cruz kiss scene in movie Vicky
Cristina Barcelona 2008
hops up.
Things are getting really specific.
Yeah.

(01:23:21):
But you know what?
I'm a tell you, you know, everybody every dude,every man worth his salt loves a little lesbian
stuff in the movies.
But now, I'm willing to call
a truce.
I am willing to call a truce and give up anysexual situations in movies.
Any all of it.
All of it.
I don't need any of it.
I yeah.
Don't show me anything because I don't wannasee the crap they're putting in movies.

(01:23:43):
Far.
We've gone too far with all of it.
Nuts.
Every movie is just like a freaking, you know,South Park episode.
You know, make it lame, make it gay.
That's every movie.
That's everything now.
I I hate it.
Totally insane.
Hank, I don't watch anything modern anymore.
Like, there's nothing No.

(01:24:03):
I'm watching cartoons and movies from twentyfive years ago because
You know, and as a guy, because Lola alwaysgets mad about this.
When I'm hanging out with the guys, if if I'mhanging out with a bunch of guys, she's like,
you guys make too many gay jokes.
No.
That's what means you're good friends.
That's how you know.
Man shit.
Okay.
That's how you know you're good friends is whenyou can do that.

(01:24:24):
It's man shit.
So it's okay.
But, you know and I personally don't care.
I don't really care who what who and whatpeople are.
But now in movies, yeah, or anything is so bad.
I find myself watching old stuff like TheVenture Brothers, one of my cartoons and they
have a lot
of weird shit in there.
Really, really good.
I watch that over and over again.

(01:24:45):
It's a shame that we have to do that becausethere's nothing Yeah.
Good anymore.
I'm gonna make I'm gonna make some animationeventually here.
I'm working on it.
We Do it.
Yeah.
Instead of just consuming, you have to create.
So I am working on it.
Seriously Yep.
Working on that.
So I'm gonna do some of that at some pointhere.
But, yeah, there's some good stuff.

(01:25:06):
Venture Brothers, awesome.
There was one that oh, I for Halloween, Istarted watching a little bit of, Supernatural
because I never actually finished that show.
Mhmm.
I went back and watched a couple episodes.
It was I was well, I was working.
It was pretty
good.
Supernatural.
The other day.
There was one the other day that I got I I'vegotten some clips from it, and I was like, you

(01:25:26):
know what?
I should go rewatch that.
Now I can't remember what it was.
Like, a old cartoon?
I think so, but now it has totally slipped mymind, and I cannot remember what it was.
But no, I I I can't watch anything new anymore.
I just
I'm watching a lot of old stuff.
To me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm gonna I'm gonna cancel I've canceledsome of the streaming things, but I might

(01:25:49):
cancel Netflix or
I canceled Netflix last October.
Oh, yeah.
I'm on the edge of canceling Netflix.
Amazon Prime, which I paid for anyway, hasgotten insane because now you have to watch an
ad with everything
I
on Amazon Prime.
I I hate to admit this, but piracy is gonna beback on the rise and I am not gonna complain.

(01:26:11):
Like Yeah.
They've gotten too greedy with everything.
Yeah.
It's crazy now.
So here's what I do.
If I'm watching something, I give it three.
And if three times they hit me with some crazywoke shit, I'm out.
Yep.
Yep.
Pretty much.
Yeah.
That's right.
You know, yeah.
I've gotten hit where it's just a onslaught.
Okay.
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Alright.
So here we go.
I'll be back.
Let's see with this.
Okay.
Cool.

(01:27:22):
Alright.
Let's let's go to comments here.
Night Train says store bought.
What does that mean store bought?
I don't know.
I don't know if that's right.
Maybe he was talk maybe he was talking aboutthe naan.
Yeah.
The naan.
By the way, making roti and all that kind ofstuff, which Lola can do, my mom passed all
that on to her before she passed We'll turn youon.
Is a lot of work.

(01:27:43):
And sometimes, I I feel sorry for Lola, howmuch, because personally, I I cook, but she she
cannot wait for me to cook anything.
I have never seen you cook anything.
Lola can't wait for me to cook anything, dude.
Because, yeah, Lola feels like when I cook, Ihave to use all the dishes.
I have to use every spice available.

(01:28:05):
You're efficient.
You make a huge mess and leave piles of stuffeverywhere?
Yeah.
And it takes a long time.
I like to cook something that David has toThat's Marley.
Marley's oh.
I enjoy so I'm creative.
So if I'm cooking something, I like to take mytime, I like to saute and cook things down.

(01:28:25):
Please.
You know, like, I like to cook beet well, thisis just said please.
Did you hear that?
I heard that.
When I so for me, like, cooking for me, as I'mgoing, everything gets cleaned up.
Okay.
Ingredients go in the pot.
Then whatever I was just cutting on or do goesin the sink.
And then I move to the next task.
It goes in and then that stuff.

(01:28:46):
Like, I have a completely neat work area as I'mcooking.
Marley, it's like a hurricane came through ourhouse.
There's just piles of stuff everywhere.
Nothing was put away.
It's it's chaos.
But she makes good food when she decides to doit.
Yeah.
I think my stuff is good.
I think it's good.
By the way, I can cook the living crap out of ahot dog.

(01:29:07):
I'm very good with making hot dogs.
How do you how do you cook your hot dog?
What do you how do you like your hot dogs?
Okay.
The hot dogs need to be boiled, but I boil ahot dog.
You're starting out
bad.
Hold on a second.
Hold on.
I only do the beef hot dogs.
They need to be boiled.
I boil them all beef.
I put a bunch of spices in the pot, and I boilthem down, and I punch your holes in them.

(01:29:29):
Then I then usually and then while I'm I mightI might slit it too, but then I'll pour out all
that stuff and just have the pan and a littlebit of the oil from everything in there, and
then I fry them down.
You sear it.
You sear them down.
It in.
Yeah.
And I make a good hot dog.
You did you know that you can buy the New Yorkdirty water spice spices on the Internet?

(01:29:53):
Oh,
really?
Like, the street dogs?
Yeah.
You can go online and buy spices that they use
in the store.
But that's why I boil it because I want it tobe like that, but then I still fry it.
You want a New York street dog.
Yeah.
I still fry it down.
My hot dogs are delicious.
Lola, you know
For me so they have to be, I only buy eitherHebrew National or the other one I really like.

(01:30:16):
It's gotta be kosher.
Yeah.
The the one thing the Jews are doing right isthe hot dogs.
Yeah.
What's the other what's the other one?
Hebrew National and Ballpark?
Is it ballpark?
Nathan's are what I like.
Nathan Nathan's balls.
Are gross.
There's Nathan, all beef ranks.
Nathan's what I buy.
Yeah.

(01:30:36):
And I like them grilled till there's a littlechar on there, a little dark on the outside.
That's how I like my hot dogs.
Yeah.
And that and that's what you get by searing itdown.
So I take my time with that.
I like to sear into the yep.
That's what
I I also like to bake things.
I'm not a big I do eat stuff from the airfryer, but I like to do We Yeah.

(01:30:57):
We do a lot of air fry.
I do beef ribs and I'll I'll cook those beefribs down in alcohol.
I don't drink alcohol really, but I'll cook,like, beef ribs and stuff down in, a vodka
even.
Oh, it takes a lot.
Yeah.
The meat comes off the bone.
The meat comes off the bone.
Boiling is not the right one.

(01:31:18):
Have you done the ribs with, like, like, rootbeer or Doctor Pepper ribs?
No.
I have You do them in the oven?
Pretty good.
I'll do beer.
I'll do like Heineken or
is a one.
Yeah. Or
Or Corona or something.
But I'll also put barbecue sauce in there.
Yep.
And have it all into it.
Yeah.
It goes all the way through.

(01:31:39):
Mhmm.
All the way through.
I like that.
Yep.
So, yeah.
I I I like to take my time with stuff.
Yeah.
I I am the neat cook, Marley is the messy cook.
Yeah.
For breakfast, I used to love to do, like,chopped up potatoes.
Chopped up potatoes or french fries even, youknow, in like an omelet, but then you also put

(01:32:01):
like the chopped up you can put the chopped uplike sausage in there, like turkey sausage or
Mhmm.
Whatever beef sausage, all in one, like acasserole.
People, for your regular folks, pork sausage isthe preferred.
Hank is an anti porker.
No.
I don't yeah.
I don't eat pork.
No pork on
my pork.
Here's a
real question that it's been argued on theInternet lately.

(01:32:22):
Are you are you a nogger or an anti nogger?
I do not like
going off.
I don't like eggnog.
No.
I don't either.
I'm not I'm an anti nogger.
I think it's gross.
Yeah.
I'm not an eggnog person.
Why is that why is that a meme?
I noticed that's
a Because meme this because people are arguing.
There's like a large percentage of people thatreally really like it and really really hate

(01:32:45):
it.
There's really no middle ground of I'll take itor leave it.
Yeah.
Don't like it.
It's thick and weird and eggy and it's not forme.
The only thing I could tolerate at thatconsistency is Irish cream liqueur, but I can't
do a lot
See of see a little bit of liquor in it makesit okay, but you put eggs in No.

(01:33:06):
No.
No.
No.
Yeah.
But Irish cream liqueur, that I could take onesip of that and I'm messed up.
One sip.
It's it's thick stuff.
Yeah.
It's good.
It tastes
good.
Yeah.
No.
I'm not a fan of that.
Also, don't like we were talking about thiswhen we were shooting.
I cannot stand how people right now, everybodyhas freaking pumpkin everything.

(01:33:26):
Pumpkin spice were saying
Have you never had a you No.
You never had a pumpkin spice latte?
They're they're good.
No.
Thanks.
I'll wear my UGG boots and go get a a PSL.
They taste great.
No.
It's horrible.
Pumpkins piece of I
love are meant to be carved up for Halloweenand shocked.
What

(01:33:47):
was it that I read the other day?
I like a sweet potato pie.
Sweet potato pie.
Awesome.
So the pumpkin pies that you're now buying atthe supermarket aren't actually the bright
orange pumpkins that we're used to seeing.
It's like a different Oh.
Breed of pumpkin or something.
Uh-huh.
I read that the other day.
Yeah.
So this is not gonna shock you coming fromshooting gallery any eggnog all day, he says.

(01:34:11):
Eggnog all day.
Wait.
He likes eggnog?
Yes.
That's that's I thought he would go, no.
It's gross.
Joe is a alien.
He is not from
this.
Him.
Joe is from not from this planet.
Eat anything, but eggnog is good.
He likes noodles.
You think he's crazy?
I think he likes noodles.

(01:34:32):
I think he likes mac and cheese or somethinglike that.
That's crazy.
I hate eggnog.
Well, I don't hate it.
I just don't like it.
If it's at a if it's served to me, I will notdrink it.
I'll just pass it on by.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not I'm not a but yeah.
But a lot of people spike the eggnog.
So alright.
Thing is like, why do I want that kid to bedrunk?

(01:34:52):
This seems this seems horrible, like, thick,milky egg.
Yeah.
Do
you No.
I'm good.
Do you ever go to, like, do you ever go toChristmas parties and get drunk?
No.
No.
We haven't been we we we've been pretty tamesince college.
In college, I did, but, like, now, I'm prettyfairly tame.
No.

(01:35:12):
Christmas parties and people getting drunk isdangerous.
My our Christmas party, my grandmother is wascube is cube and she died, but she's Cuban.
And so we we did Noche Buena, which is NewYear's Christmas Eve.
Mhmm.
That was, like, the big for us.
We'd go to her house, grandma papa's house, anddo Mhmm.
Christmas Eve party.

(01:35:35):
But even still, we didn't do a whole lot.
Nobody really did any drinking or anything.
Because mostly, we eat, we have cake, and we orwe have, like, pie, and we have some coffee.
Well, before I met Lola actually, when I mether, I was working at a hospital on the Upper
East Side Of Manhattan, and that Christmasparty every year, people got
That's blue blue.
High.
Yeah.
It was crazy.
Oh, yeah.

(01:35:55):
There's always fights.
Sometimes, you know, like, I don't I'm not afighter or all like that, but it would be a
fight just because I'm flirting with the wrongdude's girlfriend Mhmm.
Up in the party or whatever.
So it was always nuts, and everyone was justdrunk out of their mind.
People were, like, going to the bathroomsnorting cocaine.

(01:36:16):
Hospitals You
were up drunk in the eighties though, weren'tyou?
Yeah.
But I never did any
of that.
I never drank.
No.
No.
That the common of the eighties, I feel like.
That this was in this was in the nineties.
Drug.
Well yeah.
This was in the nineties.
Nineties.
It's still party time.
Yeah.
People just the Christmas party was likesomebody, you know, somebody just always wound

(01:36:38):
up fighting or whatever.
So, yeah, I I try to avoid all of that kind ofstuff.
Okay.
So listen.
Let's go to some news.
Hold on one second here.
Let me pull up the news.
I think I sent this to you.
So let's see if you
saw this.
Don't know if I read it.
Yeah.
So we we can go oh, what in the hell is goingon here?

(01:37:00):
You didn't click the x.
Yeah.
You hit the button.
Son of a guy.
Why do they get me every single time with theThat's how
they make
money.
Yeah.
So what I was looking at, I wanna bring up thestory of the Russian honey pots.
Did you hear
about No.
I didn't I didn't read this today.
Yeah.
So Russian honey pots let's go here.

(01:37:20):
Russian honey pot reveals how Putin's sexpotman, these ads are bad.
Sex spies seduce Silicon Valley nerds to learnsecrets.
A former Russian sexpionage trainee is warningSilicon Valley that foreign operatives are
using romance scams and manufactured intimacyto pry loose trade secrets, and she's laying

(01:37:44):
out red flags she says engineers and techexecutives should spot before they get burned.
Her her name is Alia Rosa, a former Russian sexspy who defected from her native country after
she fell in love with an intelligence target.
Okay.
So she got honey potted You know
what though?
Mhmm.

(01:38:04):
I can almost guarantee that Russia's not theonly country doing this.
Yeah.
There's there's Ling Lings out there andthere's Goldstein's out there.
There there's all sorts of sex spies out there,I bet.
Yeah.
She told the Post in an exclusive interviewthat she was trained by authorities to seduce
and manipulate her targets, and that shestarted studying the tactics as a teenager.

(01:38:28):
She says sex spies follow a sinister playbookdesigned to break down defenses before targets
even realize they're being hunted.
They see the target, they need to getinformation, they need to manipulate the
target, emotions, feelings, whatever they cando.
Yeah.
By the way, let's see what she looks like.
Let's pull up What was her name again?

(01:38:49):
Alia Rosa.
We'll pull that up here.
I'll open this in a Alia Rosa.
Yeah.
I'll bring up some pictures.
Here we go.
So, yeah, this is what a Russian honeypot
He's not getting any details out of me.

(01:39:10):
I can tell you that.
Uh-huh.
But you know what?
You know what?
They I'm sure they know what your type is, andthey send the proper sex bot after you.
Yeah.
For nerds, it their type is almost anything.
We're talking nerds here, which Mhmm.
Yeah.
I was, you know, I was a nerd, but, you know,yeah, nerds are you know, she's not terrible,

(01:39:37):
but, yeah, it happens.
Oh, there's some pictures of her here with someguns.
Yeah.
Right there.
She's got a gun.
Got an AR in that one.
Yeah.
You know
Wasn't there one of those that years ago thatslept her way through the NRA?
Yes.
Remember that?
Yeah.
So this is
the same thing.
Yeah.
I remember.
Yes.

(01:39:57):
Yeah.
This is, yeah.
They they were I'm sure that was set up by theRussians.
I think it was when we were talking about thestory.
Beware of the Russian sexpionagists.
Beware.
Don't have anything they want.
Cboe says, if I have eggnog in the house, I puta little in my coffee.

(01:40:18):
You know, it's like a creamer, I guess.
That would be okay.
I can
do that.
Shooting gallery says, guys, I drink eggnog bythe gallon during Xmas.
Okay.
Who said that?
Shooting gallery joke.
That's just what
is wrong with him?
He he says, I've been that guy drunk at aChristmas party when I was a bouncer.

(01:40:39):
We had a good time.
He's the Eggnog.
He's supposed to be in charge of keeping lawand order at the party, and he should
Spiked the eggnogs.
Yeah.
And C.
Bola says, and she will tell you all thesecrets for just $99.95.
Woah.
Y'all wanna see what I what I bought?
Yeah.
I don't know.

(01:40:59):
I don't know if I talk I texted you guys this.
Check this out.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen here.
Give me a second.
I will go from the second to boom.
Oh, I think I saw you put this somewhere.
Yeah.
It smells like a lady.
Really?
Is that good or bad?
A woman's house.
It came it came from a woman's house, and itsmells like perfume.

(01:41:23):
Oh, okay.
This is a, number four mark one that hasobviously been sporterized, and I paid a full
50 shekels for this.
Like, $50.
Missing a magazine.
And, obviously, I would like to get the properfront handguard.
But
What caliber is this?
Three zero three Brit.
Okay.
Three zero three Brit?

(01:41:44):
Yeah.
This is their this is their World War two boltaction.
This is the main British bolt action from WorldWar two.
What is that similar to?
Three zero three British?
Yeah.
Like a three zero eight?
Or
No.
It's it's the same spectrum.
It's like 30 o six, but a little bit weaker,eight millimeter Mauser.

(01:42:05):
It's all of those 30 caliber rounds from WorldWar two.
They're all kinda the same.
Okay.
This one is probably closer to to seven six twofifty four r Russian because it's rimmed.
Mhmm.
But, yeah, I figured I figured for $50, I canprobably get a magazine and find the handguard
pieces and turn it back to a World War twopiece.

(01:42:26):
Yeah.
And have a, have a number four mark one, whichis cool.
Yeah.
And there's people who collect the Britishstuff like Sam Andrews does for sure.
Yeah.
But there's a Yeah.
I figured well, was one of those $50 is, like,to me, I'm I'm a thousandaire, so $50 is, like,
fuck you money.
So I would just was like, sure.
$50 off the I'll take just about any gun for$50.

(01:42:47):
Baller.
Well, this just came into the house.
Yeah.
I hope you find some bullpups for $50.
Oh, good luck.
I don't know what bull pup you could even findfor $50.
I don't know.
I Well, I did find that I found that that zipgun, that was probably in that area.
I want one.

(01:43:09):
I still want one.
Yeah.
That's probably as close as you're gonna get toa bullpup for $50, the zip.
If if because now they've been out ofproduction so long.
Some people don't even give a crap about themstill.
So you might you might find a zip out there forthat.
Two.

(01:43:29):
I remember seeing those in a showroom case.
Like, I remember walking into a gun store andseeing them there and going, oh, that's neat.
I should buy one.
Mhmm.
And I never did.
I'm glad I'm glad I didn't pay full price forit because nobody wants them or nobody wanted
them.
No.
They're I I would say they're collectible now,man.
As time goes on here
think so.
Yeah.

(01:43:49):
I think it's becoming well, for me, I'm one ofthose guys that collects British not British
stuff, bullpup stuff.
Yep.
So and rarely do I collect a bullpup kit, butsome things I can be convinced, Like my a k 74,
it's a kit, I guess, but it was put together bywhat you call it?

(01:44:12):
Century.
Right now?
Century Arms.
Yeah.
Century Arms put that together.
So, you know, not so bad.
Not so bad.
Okay.
I'm gonna go back to some new stuff.
We can hit some really I found this news thingbecause of Walter.
Hooters is getting a re hooterization as itsfounders retake control of the restaurant
chain.

(01:44:33):
So it says, changes will likely come in aHooters restaurant near you as the chain puts
bankruptcy behind it.
Hooters Inc.
Said Monday, it had finalized its acquisitionof Hooters America.
The transaction closed on Friday.
The company said roughly seven months afterHooters of America filed for bankruptcy.
So and I think it went back to the people whooriginally started Hooters.

(01:44:56):
The as far as I understand it, the guys whooriginally started Hooters have always been in
charge of the one that Walter goes to, theoriginal.
And I think they're the ones who are buying itin Clearwater.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they're buying back all the other ones thathave gone under.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Interesting to see they do well.

(01:45:18):
What goes on with that?
Yeah.
You know, you gotta have some, you know.
I think that they fell on tough times in likethe age of, you know, wokeness, but maybe Yeah.
Maybe make they'll make make a little a littlecomeback, you know.
And it's a good job, you know, for young ladiesout there to go get that job or whatever.
Sydney Sweenies of the world.

(01:45:38):
The up and comings.
When you get on Sydney Sweeney level
mean Sweenies.
You don't yeah.
You don't have to do you don't have to doHooters anymore.
Listen.
You gotta use what you could get.
You know?
I'll I'll let you know.
Listen.
Probably right.
Although I think a man a man should have aline, there's certain things man should not do.
Man should not sell his body.

(01:46:00):
Parties.
Men shouldn't go to Diddy parties.
Yeah.
Definitely don't go to Diddy parties.
The only kind of parties Diddy's having rightnow is in the feds.
Yeah.
You know?
Let me see.
What other new stuff is out there?
I haven't really seen any gun stuff.
Do you wanna talk Going
into the Stargate.
I'm pulling a Walter and going into theStargate.

(01:46:21):
Yeah.
Did you wanna talk Glock rumors more or
I haven't heard anything else, so I don't know
There was a Did you did you see some of the Soa friend of ours, Dark, was sharing some some
Glock rumors.
Did you see any of that?
I Where do you think he got those Glock rumorsfrom?
I don't know.

(01:46:42):
He said was the one
that gave him those Glock rumors.
No.
No.
No.
After that, he says he had some Glock rumorsthat didn't come from you.
Oh.
So I haven't
heard those.
What'd he say?
Let me So these are all rumors.
These are all rumors that I'm that I'm talkingabout right now.

(01:47:04):
So he says let's see what he says here.
So I got some insider information confirmed.
Okay.
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Alright.
So rudely got caught off there by my hoisted onmy own petard.

(01:47:52):
Okay.
Yeah.
So what is his latest rumor?
Yeah.
So hold on.
I'm gonna read through some of this here foryou guys.
Alright.
So so far, what I've learned, all theinformation we received with nearly no
backwards compatibility is correct.
No What I've been told.
Backwards compatibility.
However, there's gonna be a new upgradedejector, new upgraded firing pin and housing,

(01:48:17):
new upgraded ejector, zero compatibility slidebarrel frame.
The sights will still be compatible and you'regonna get the crappy plastic dovetail
protectors.
Magazine is the biggest one for me.
Yeah.
Glock is using the same magazines, so at least
at least something.

(01:48:38):
Yeah.
The Glock magazines are gonna remain the samecross compatibility between all generations,
including the b series.
They also said when the new MLS models comeout, the MLS plate no.
That's okay.
The so this is the optics plates will becompatible.

(01:49:01):
All of this could be made up.
But some but he's saying he got this fromsomeone who called Glock and that's what I
mean, who knows?
What do you think?
What what I mean, there's no one knows until Ithese go
if they get rid of Glock magazines, if theyswitch to a new magazine, that will kill them.

(01:49:25):
So I don't I don't I personally don't thinkthey're gonna do that because that's retarded.
They're they built their brand on thatmagazine.
I can't see them switching.
Agreed.
I think what they're gonna do, if I had toguess, the slides and frames are not gonna be
backwards compatible because they don't wantyou taking old stuff and putting it on new.
They do the same crap with gen five, gen four.
They don't fit.
Gen four, gen three didn't fit.

(01:49:48):
My guess was they were just gonna come up withsome sort of new trigger design.
I was thinking they were gonna do the they'veinvested so much money into the their what's
the name of that new trigger?
Performance trigger.
Mhmm.
I was figuring they were gonna just forceeverybody onto the performance trigger because
they already have it.
Mhmm.
That gets them around the cruciform.
And then my thought

(01:50:08):
You mean they're gonna give that to youstandard?
Standard would would be my thought because thatwould get them around the cruciform.
They don't have to have a cruciform.
Mhmm.
Then the other thought was do something withthe back plates where you can't physically fit
the current machine gun conversion switchesinto a backplate.

(01:50:30):
But again, it's like, why why even why are theyeven wasting their time?
It's
so Yeah.
I mean, how long
is it gonna be before someone you know, we weretalking about Jurassic Park.
Right?
The finds a way.
Yes.
And Oh, yeah.
But give it three days and somebody's gonnathree d print a machine gun for the for the
Glock.
It it'll be so fast.

(01:50:50):
Somebody's already on it.
Yeah.
Someone's already leaked specs or something onit or there's already one out there.
Yeah.
You know, some, big gun influencer probablyalready has them.
Yeah.
You know, for whatever marketing they're gonnaroll out, but, you know, maybe someone else has
gotten a it's not gonna take long.
Correct.

(01:51:10):
We don't we don't, by the way.
I mean, we're not that big, so we have no clue.
We're just making
up stuff.
Have no idea what's happening.
Yeah.
You know what?
What do you think about this?
Do you think Glock is already dead?
I have a ton of Glocks.
I don't plan on buying any other Glocks.
They I think that right now what they'reconsidering, which is how most of these big

(01:51:35):
companies consider is Mhmm.
They don't give a rat's hairy ass about thesecond the the civilian market.
They're worried about maintaining their policecontacts and their contracts Mhmm.
Around
Maybe getting some military ones.
You know?
If anybody wants to build an m p five right nowis a good time.
AIM Surplus right now has original m p fiveparts kits for $1,500, which is good for a m p

(01:52:00):
five parts kit.
Just throwing that out there.
I'm looking at at AIM service as we as we talk,but 15 hundred's a a good price for a German
parts kit.
I don't think they're dead.
I just think they're gonna do, like, SIG and,like, all the others and go, screw the screw
the American shooter.
We don't care about them.
Yeah.
But are you gonna so when these new Glocks comeout, are you getting a new Glock?

(01:52:22):
I haven't.
But, Hank, I haven't bought a new, quote,unquote, new gun.
I don't know the last time.
Mean, my
gun we're good for that.
Right?
Like, do we need new guns?
Yeah.
Do we need no.
I'm literally sitting here playing with an SKS.
I don't need new guns.
And then beside me is that is my Gewehr 43.
I'm in the phase right now of buying thingsthat are unique.

(01:52:43):
I want something different.
I don't want another I don't need anotherGlock.
Yeah.
They're again, they're worried about policedepartments and military contracts.
They're not worried about us.
Yeah.
Night Train says new barrel trigger backplate.
Yeah.
I don't think they were concerned about useither.
I think there'll always be new shooters thatmaybe that will come into the space.
But I would say that, you know, I I feel likeGlock is not as unique in the world as it used

(01:53:09):
to be.
And I feel like there's several companies thatare making some form of a Glock or some kind of
Glock cone the clone.
The the PSA Dagger's pretty good, you know, andand there's other things out there.
Do you know the new one that I didn't even knowexisted that's been out is the Ruger?
Mhmm.
Have you seen this?

(01:53:29):
It's the Ruger.
Pictures, but I have not.
I don't think I've handled them.
The Ruger, the STX or something like that?
Hold on.
Let me pull it up.
Yeah.
Glock is The r r x m.
Go look up the Ruger r
x m.
Yeah.
I
think It's awesome.
So it's it's a Glock.
It's a gen three Glock that has a chassissystem.

(01:53:53):
Ruger did the up end, the top end.
Magpulse did the bottom end.
Interesting.
Okay.
So it's it's it's all Gen it's all Gen threeGlock.
So everything Gen three Glock will work.
So what we're used to with, like, the PSAs andall those, it's all gen three Glock.
Oh, so it's working on the fire control insertprinciple.

(01:54:13):
But it's a fire control insert gen three Glock,and then the grip modules are all done by
Magpul.
So they're all nicely textured and stippled.
They're not expensive also.
Go look at that price right there.
Like, they're not expensive.
$0.03 99.
Yeah.
It's not expensive.
And then so you can get whatever Magpul or postcompany makes lowers.

(01:54:36):
You can get whatever grip module you want.
Yeah.
I mean, this yeah, dude.
This is
That's pretty nice.
I I didn't know it existed until, like, threedays ago when somebody told me about it.
Yeah.
I'm just seeing it right now.
This
for like three months.
I think this is more of a reason why Glockwould want to, like, re push the reset button

(01:54:57):
more than this is more of a reason thanwhatever, kept the whole California thing or
whatever.
Yeah.
You know?
I really feel like that.
There's too many clones out there.
They're too good.
I would recommend people to look at those.
And I'm not saying, like, I don't even know ifthe new Glock is is gonna be good or not good.
And I don't know if I would find out because atthis stage of what I'm doing, I just follow my

(01:55:19):
interests.
You know?
And I'm not that interested.
And and I'm I'm not looking I don't carry asidearm every day, so I'm not in that market,
so I don't really need
it.
Mhmm.
Hold on.
Your phone is downstairs.
I just heard it beep.
I think it well, so like if someone so let'ssay we ran across someone who had one, I would
definitely try it out.

(01:55:40):
I don't know if I run down and try to be thefirst
buy one, but I would I would would honestly, ofall the interesting things, I would go out and
buy one of the when it comes to new guns, I'dbuy one
of these Ruger's before I go buy a new Glock.
Looks interesting.
But it look no.
Well, is it inch is it different?
Because it looks interesting because it'sbasically in the category of a Glock clone.

(01:56:03):
So there's some kind of familiarity in thatdesign.
Yes.
And we all like Magpul furniture.
That's why we've got those Bushmaster
fifteens all have mag pull everything.
I like their I like their grip angle andtexturing that they put on their mags or their
on their grips.
So it's it's familiar in multiple ways, plusit's a chassis system, plus it's GlockMag.

(01:56:24):
I don't know.
I can't believe there are more people aren'ttalking about it because it actually seems
interesting Yeah.
In that in that space of
And $3.99.
Not bad.
Not bad.
I mean
I I bet you I bet you when they go on sale,you're gonna be able to get them for, like,
$3.25, which is a steal.
Maybe we do one of these days battle of theGlock clones.

(01:56:45):
Yeah.
I I could I could probably find one.
I don't have it here in front of me.
I think that you know the Steyr?
The Steyr Yeah.
The
m nine.
Steyr n Yeah.
M nine a one, and then they're now doing thatmodular kinda system.
Those are cool to me.
I like the the iron sights on those.

(01:57:05):
You know they were the first to do that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But they never got any kind of interest.
And they're you can't it's hard to even findthose guns in the country.
Like, they don't Yeah.
I bought one I bought one somewhere.
I saw it on sale.
I can't remember what where
they're to find like, go try to find them now.
They come and go and when they're not in stock,they're not in stock for like six or eight

(01:57:26):
months.
Like, they don't come in.
By the way, speaking of that, I saw Lionheart.
You know Lionheart Industries?
Yeah.
I know the name.
They are going out of business.
That doesn't surprise me at all.
Yeah.
Hold on.
They're they never had So here
They never had big following for theirfirearms.

(01:57:46):
So Lionheart Yeah.
They did that, like, SIG cloned thing.
Right?
Is that what they were making?
Yeah.
So Lionheart Okay.
So originally, if you remember, I have thatKorean Daewoo, the Max two.
So so Lionheart
50% off.
I might buy a gun.
They're expensive guns.

(01:58:07):
Are they really?
They're expensive guns.
So they were gonna were gonna bring yeah.
Guns.
Oh They were gonna bring those back.
Yeah.
So they've so they're going out of business,they're closing everything.
But if you
50% off on that price?
If you go look at the price of their guns at50% off, yeah.
We're still looking at $1,700 guns.

(01:58:29):
No.
No.
No.
17 It's gotta be 50% off of 17.
Right?
Dude, I don't even know.
Let me let's see if
I can find my So
this says right here, $16.99 for the
so you can pick up a Lionheart Vulcan nine for$8.08 50.
Oh, okay.

(01:58:49):
I might consider this.
I might do this if Lola approves it.
You you spend I can't say anything because Ispend a lot of money too.
Yeah.
I don't think I don't know I don't know if Lolais approving this right now anyway.
Lola's Wholesale.
Mhmm.
Wholesale on the r x m for me is $3.40.
Yeah.
I think they'll order an r x m for $3.40.

(01:59:12):
Now For a Ruger r
x m.
Yeah.
That For the Ruger r x m.
Okay.
Yeah.
I don't know about this.
I don't know.
It's the end of the year too, so I don't know.
Need a That's one of those things that it'sgonna go in your closet, and then you'll pull
it out in six years ago.
Oh, remember this company?
They went out of business.
Yeah.
And who knows?
Maybe it'll make money, but I Like, I love myHudson h nine.

(01:59:32):
I can't talk shit about that.
Yeah.
Well, I'm talking about this lion The theVulcan
They're gonna go out of business, and you neverknow.
Maybe But at at the end of the year here, I'mLike, we're trying to just pay off bills, but
Shooting Gallery
and money.
Joe says, I have a r x m.
It's a great gun, currently carrying it.

(01:59:54):
I I have a feeling I would really like it.
Yeah.
Night Train says, with Glock these days, thesecondary market is the way to go.
Still good deals and low round comp Glocks
crazy thing to me is all the guys that I talkedto that are at gun shops right now
Mhmm.
Are telling me that new Glocks are flying offthe shelves.

(02:00:17):
They are.
And if you go to places like Libsys Mhmm.
Or distribution hubs, Glocks don't exist.
You cannot get more from distribution at themoment because they've all sold through all the
gen fours and fives, which is nuts to mebecause I can go on AIM Surplus right now and
find police trade in I think there's people fornothing.

(02:00:39):
Yeah.
I think there's people who are not superinformed but are hearing the this news, and
they're like, oh, let me let me go get up onthis.
They feel like it's gonna have some I mean,we're talking Glock has proliferated the world.
Yes.
There well, I said this to some friends theother day, but and I think I said it to y'all
too.

(02:00:59):
There are probably three or four Glocks forevery man, woman, and child in this country for
everyone.
If everybody wanted four Glocks, they couldprobably find them from all the police
departments.
Like, it's not there's no lack of
Yeah.
Walter loves to say that we all love to run outand and panic
Buy every Glock.
Do.
We do.
We love to panic buy, which is so stupid.

(02:01:20):
It's true.
You know, but I think I feel like Glocks So,for example, when we talked about this last
week, I think I had on my own at least 15, ifnot more than that.
And it's just from over the years, like, everytime I got a Glock to do a video, to do this,
to do training, that's what I took if I wenttraining.
So I never sold it.
I think I sold one Glock to Walter, which is myGlock 42 that's $3.80, which he still has.

(02:01:45):
So It's not the the 42 is one of those thatI've I've never liked or wanted.
It's I had one.
I know I didn't actually have one.
I never wanted one because I like the 43better.
I want a 48.
I'd like to get one of the 40 eights, but,again, I I don't buy new guns.
I I'm I'm busy working mostly.

(02:02:05):
And then as a gunsmith, you you'd be amazed athow many things walk into the door from time to
time, like a $50 infield.
You just don't say no to a $50 infield.
You know?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
So, like, I I haven't gone searching for gunsin a while because other than my Gewehr 43,
that's a whole different story.
But, like, my tastes are being You're you'regoing through the stages

(02:02:32):
Yeah.
But you're going through the stages of of gunownership.
Yeah.
I'm like, I'm I don't need another Glock.
I don't need another Glock.
Listen.
Here's my thing.
And and especially, I've learned this aboutguns over time.
Even these new Glocks, if they're all that orany gun that comes out that's all that, you're
eventually gonna get that Glock somewhere.
Yeah.
What's Yeah.
Remember bunch of Glocks.

(02:02:52):
What's those guns that we got of the it wassupposed to be like the new nineteen elevens
before the twenty elevens, the we have them.
I bought mine used
The Hudson?
The Hudson.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The h nine.
I love my Hudson.
Yeah.
But in time, that gun came to me.
You know?
And That's, you know, that's what's interestingif you put stuff out like that.
And Mhmm.

(02:03:13):
And you and I talked about it last week aboutyou put it out in the universe, and you can
either call it, you know, asking the universeor praying or whatever.
Yeah.
Things show up at your things show up at yourdoor, and it's pretty crazy.
I actually crazy story.
I hid and hogged yesterday after I left withyou guys.
Mhmm.
There since I've gotten into golf in the lastmonth, there's a certain club that I've been

(02:03:36):
watching because it's the only club that wasn'tin my bag that I could use.
I I need a driver.
I haven't had a good driver.
And I found one.
I like gonna use up some of your gun money.
I know what's happening.
I I Uh-huh.
I like swinging pings, and there's oneparticular ping that I was like, man, I really
like to own that, and but they're expensive.
Even the used one was there was one listed for$250, and I was like, that's a lot of money.

(02:03:57):
I don't need to spend it.
Mhmm.
And then yesterday, I finally broke down andwent, fuck it.
I'm gonna go drive out to to play it againstsports and just go buy the club.
They have it sitting there used.
I'm I'm fine.
Mhmm.
Well, I had I had an optic that I forgot waseven listed.
I had it put up on, tax swap, like, 3 monthsago, and I have it listed for $250.
And I was like, I totally forgot about it untilabout, I don't know, four hours ago when

(02:04:21):
somebody messaged me and said, hey.
I'll buy it.
Here's $250.
Nice.
I
was like, goddamn it.
I I I hemmed and hawked for, like, six hoursyesterday, and then
The money came.
Through.
Then the money came through.
Yeah.
As as the money does.
Yeah.
As the money does, you know.
It's wild.
We talked about that last week, how crazy thatis.

(02:04:42):
Yeah.
And I think this is the thing.
Like, I'm not trying to knock Glock in any way.
I think that, you know, it depends on where youare in the game here of gun ownership.
I think people just coming in will will do thedifferent things.
That's what I did.
When I just came in, I was buying Glocks andstuff like that.
That's your safest bet.
And then you start to branch out and buydifferent things, and you eventually like, now,

(02:05:05):
what I carry is a a Walther, and I just feelcomfortable with that.
And I've been stuck on that single stack, noteven, like, any kinda you know?
I carry my p three sixty five, and it worksjust fine.
Every now and then, look and I go, I would liketo get a Glock 48, and then I don't because why
should why do I need to spend money onsomething that's working perfectly?

(02:05:28):
You know?
I don't know.
I've gotten as as I get older, I get more andmore practical.
Like, I get I've gotten much more when I wasmuch younger, and you probably knew me at the
time, I'd go out and blow some money on a gunjust because I I gotta have it.
Yeah.
But you would also jump through guns.
You might get that thing, and then you thenyou're not yeah.
It's not so great.
Then jump into something else.
You trade it.

(02:05:48):
You do this thing.
You know.
And now now, I'm just like, I I don't I don'tneed that.
And some Why do I need to buy that?
Some guns will come full circle.
You might get rid of a a gun now and then lateron in life, like, oh, you know what?
Actually, I'll kinda like this.
And you come back
regret.
I have one gun regret to this point in whichone day I'll get another, but

(02:06:09):
High point?
Next time
I buy one, high high point or high power.
High power.
Sorry.
Why that?
Yep.
I mean, only regret a high point because youjust you could just buy as many as you want.
I got two or three of them in the safe
right now.
And high points are just getting better.
Decided.
Yeah.
I I've decided that when next time I buy a highpower, I'm just gonna spend a whole bunch of
money and get a get a Nazi marked one that'sOh.

(02:06:30):
Like, super collectible.
Okay.
It's gonna be expensive, but I'm just gonna goall out and get myself a Nazi marked high
power.
I like the high power.
I would like to find because I remembershooting them, I would like to find the FN
ones.
And I don't I don't if that made that many.
I don't think they made that
There's one sitting at the shop around thecorner, not that you wanna go buy that

(02:06:50):
immediately,
but Mhmm.
We I could find We can find you one.
Yeah.
At a reasonable price, I would buy one.
But as time goes on By the way, high points aregetting better and better.
I feel like high points buying the AR companiesand all kinds of stuff, we'll we'll see some
nice things come out of them.
But weird shit like this, you know, just tocome full circle on the podcast, weird shit

(02:07:12):
like this fire starter looking
I hate to say it, but $60 or whatever is whynot?
That's kinda that's again, it's kinda like fuckyou money for us, you know.
$60 is like, yeah, why not?
I'll do it.
Yeah.
Think I saw Walt buying himself one.
I was like, that looks weird.

(02:07:33):
Yeah, Walt.
Yeah.
Me one.
I'll hit you with the I'll hit you on Cash Appor whatever.
Yeah.
You know
still in stock.
Yeah.
Oh, they're gonna go to a $100 now.
Oh, they are?
Yeah.
They're gonna go to a 100.
If you wanna do something, hold on.
What's going on here?
Yeah.
If you me.
I'm I'm in charge.
Yeah.
If you wanna do something, that, thatparticular one's here, you can always what is

(02:07:56):
going on?
I was thinking you should pass it my way and wethread it.
Just an idea.
Oh, yeah.
We could do that, you know.
You bring it over here, we could thread it outand then we'll make
Yeah.
We'll make some interesting.
Yeah.
I'm not against that kind of stuff.
And and maybe you might wanna do a series onweird little guns, you know?
Yeah.
Weird little guns, the the 22, the Mhmm.

(02:08:18):
Yeah.
Night Train says, Daniel Defense makes thelatest version of the Hudson.
It's pretty nice.
I saw it at Gold's convention last August.
And product improved I've seen
it too.
I don't know if it's fully baked in.
I've spoken to people have issues with it.
I would like to get one to follow-up on withthe Hudson, but once again, I'm not in a rush

(02:08:41):
for it.
I think Daniel defense might make it better andbetter.
Yeah.
Maybe one day I'll get a deal on it and stufflike You know what I'm saying?
I'm not gonna rush out there and pour a bunchof money into it.
I'm gonna I'm gonna share something with youand you you don't have to ask why.
I'm just gonna share it with you because I Ihad chat GPT make this for me for another
conversation I'm having with some other people,and it's it's fantastic.

(02:09:02):
So I'm sharing it real quick.
Oh, am I supposed to show it to the peoples?
You don't have to.
I'm sharing it with you.
Oh, okay.
I'll show it to the people.
I don't care.
We're about we're about to wrap up anyway.
So
There you go.
Put it for Walter.
I don't know what's I don't know what's goingon here.
But, anyway, it's It's Mhmm.

(02:09:23):
Some German some German MG 42 guys gettingoverrun by raccoons.
Right.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Who knows what is going through Patrick's mindwhen he It's dangerous, scary place.
You know, when he does this stuff.
Okay.
Yeah.
So listen, we're gonna wrap up.
We've hit the 09:00 hour here.
I'm gonna wrap up.
Don't know what happened to Walt.

(02:09:44):
I think he's on the road.
I know when I was when we were talking to him,he said he was going on the road, but I thought
it was next week.
I he might have meant next week, meaning Mondaystarting a new week.
Something like that probably went down.
So either way, you know, it's been fun doingthe show here with Patrick.
I'm gonna let him tell you guys how you couldfollow him, support him, etcetera.

(02:10:06):
Go for it, Patrick.
Chrome, Vanium Arms.
I'm sitting out here in the workshop, which ismy garage.
If you need something done, honestly, your bestbet at this point, I hate to hate to be like
this, but go to the website, grab the email orgrab the phone number off my website, and just
call me or text me.
That text will come through.
It's technically a Google voice line, but it'llit'll still come.

(02:10:28):
It'll ring right through to me.
I've been I've been busy and really bad aboutchecking my email.
So if you really wanna get something done, justgive me a call, especially if you're local.
Just give me a call and come on by.
Bring bring whatever you got.
Beyond that, babyface pee on YouTube.
Maybe one day, we'll have another project.
I'm just again, I'm swamped with work, so Idon't know when I'm gonna do it.
That's a good thing.

(02:10:49):
Yeah.
That's a good thing.
We'll We'll have something, though, soon.
Yeah.
Meanwhile, Walt's not here, but check outsafetyharborfirearms.com and stemparts.com.
Lots of good stuff going on over there.
It's wintertime.
It's getting cold, which I actually love it,believe it or not, here in Florida when it gets
a little cold.
Makes it better.
I could pull out all my jackets and stuff likethat that I've been collecting over the years.

(02:11:13):
You know?
So big shout out to everyone who is herehanging out with us in the chat.
We appreciate you guys.
Shooting Gallery says, the gun I regret sellingwas my stainless Ruger SR in 1911.
It was the only gun that I was like, why did Isell this?
Yeah.
Those those were good nineteen elevens.
They are good nineteen elevens.
Yeah.
You'll get your chance again, shooting gallery,you know.

(02:11:35):
As time goes on here, especially now you're aFloridian, you will get richer and richer, my
friend.
The bountifulness of being in Florida versus upnorth suffering under communist socialist rule.
It will come back to you.
Next week, we're gonna have to talk aboutwhatever happens.
Elections?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
New York's going to hell.

(02:11:56):
It's been going to hell for a long time.
Crazy.
But we'll I'm sure we'll be discussing it andwhen they get their, you know, their new
communist mayor and all that kind of stuff.
Meanwhile, thanks everyone for hanging out towith us.
Thanks to Patrick.
Let me hit the button and end this.
Let's see here.
Let me go back and make sure I do this theright way.

(02:12:16):
Alright.
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