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August 11, 2025 135 mins
The episode kicks off with a remembrance of Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne, and Hulk Hogan with a deep dive into Hogan's health and wrestling memories. Wrestling memorabilia and The Rock's family background are explored before shifting to Ozzy Osbourne's life and current rumors. Pop culture is touched upon with mentions of Asian women and Sydney Sweeney's rise. The episode then delves into Sig P320 controversy and California's ammunition sales ruling round out the episode.
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Going.

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this phone.
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I think I got hold on.
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I feel like hold on.
There's always gonna be some reason.
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I think we we should be feeding out to thefolks out there.

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I'm waiting to see.
If you guys can hear us, audio and everythingcoming in, let me know.
Let me know how the audio is coming in.
Yeah.
It's live.
It's live?
Alrighty.
What the Alrighty.
Cool.
Let's do this.

(00:42):
You guys ready to go?
You ready to rock?
Oh, yeah.
Let's do it.
It's 07:00.
On, brother.
Let's do it.
Yeah.
Let's
do it.
Brother.
We gotta hit the stage.
Right.
Hold on.
Let's go.
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The title of the show, I know, I know, it'sit's you guys will get it with the title.

(01:46):
I don't know if Patrick has seen it.
It's hot as balls.
It's hot.
It's hot as balls out there.
Free for all Monday.
What what?
Well, it's hotter than my balls.
I can tell you that.
It's hot.
It's been
so hot.
It's hot out there.
Tampa, a 100 degrees today.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just sent you guys that before we we started.

(02:06):
Yeah.
I I heard they were expecting that or they hadsome feel like temperatures of, a 115.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's it's gonna feel because here, I don'tthink we, in our area, hit a 100, Patrick.
Right?
But it feels like over a 100.
Six.
Yeah.
But it feels like over a 100 outside.
It's really bad.
Yeah.
I felt bad for the poor UPS guy when he, youknow, when he came by today.

(02:31):
I was like, dude, you know, do you need somewater?
Do you need some mean, you know, those guys areusually prepared, though.
But, yeah, man.
It felt bad out there.
So, yes, free for all Monday.
It's hot as balls.
That's the title until Lola catches on to thatand changes it.
I don't know how long that's gonna take.
Free for all Monday, like I said, b f p b f pis here.
I spelt it b a l l z, so that's not that's nota bad thing.

(02:56):
Right?
Hey.
Check out what I put in the in the chat.
I got a
new phrase for you.
You put it okay.
You put it in the chat with everyone here.
Let's see.
Shout out to everyone in the chat.
What did Walter put in here?
Are you talking about the the chat on Rumble?
Yeah.
The normal that all of our dedicated, listenerschat

(03:19):
in.
Yeah.
The comments.
I don't see anything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Where's Walter's comment?
Did oh, here oh, here we go.
Where are my Hankomaniacs?
Of course, from, Hulkomaniacs.
Right?
Is that what you're talking about?
Yeah.
That that was kind of playoff.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
So listen.
We was We were just saying this before we cameon.
Okay?
We lost, like, three There's three angels up inheaven right now.

(03:43):
Okay?
We lost Theo Huxtable, Malcolm Jamal Warner.
He died.
Like, I think he died on that last Monday orover that past weekend, and we didn't we didn't
I grew up with The Cosby Show.
I know not everyone out there grew up with theCosby Show.
I love the Cosby Show.
Malcolm Jamal Warner was one of the coolerpeople, not as fucked up as Bill Cosby.

(04:07):
But, yeah, he died.
He was in Costa Rica.
Think he was swimming with his daughter, andthey got caught in a riptide and they Oh, would
gosh.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Way to go out.
Well, so he he managed to he managed to keephim and his daughter, like, alive, and some
people came and rescued the daughter, but hedidn't make it.
He didn't make it.
Oh, man.

(04:28):
So that sucks.
Then then and I think I don't know who put thisin the chat first, but then we lost Ozzy, which
is freaking
Ozzy Osbourne.
Yeah.
Ozzy Osbourne, and, like, that's, no matter whoyou are, you gotta know I mean, I know Ozzy
Osbourne.
Yeah.
Walter.
Even even bigger, yes, the next one you'regetting to.

(04:49):
Yeah.
Then crazy Hulk how did Hulk Hogan die?
I thought Hulk Hogan was fine.
I thought Hulk Hogan was totally fine.
What was the warning sign on Hulk Hogan?
I don't know what he died for.
Has had, I guess, back surgery and stuff.
But you know what?
Look at look at that man and look at the hisyeah.

(05:11):
That whole thing.
The steroids?
Yeah.
I think that's
for you.
Yeah.
Those things you take to get keep like that,don't bid bear farewell on your ticker.
Mhmm.
Okay.
For no.
For sure.
For sure.
Like, wrestling, you know wasn't it Hulk Hoganthat slapped that dude that said that hustling
wrestling wasn't real?
It was Hulk.

(05:31):
Right?
I
don't know.
Who
was the guy that slapped the okay.
I'm gonna have to research that.
But okay.
But wrestling is for real because you gottafirst workout and build up muscles and lift
dudes and throw dudes.
And Yeah.
Yeah.
Watched him.
Gotta be
in good shape.
Yeah.
Landed and smacking you know, that takes a tollon the body.
You do it for

(05:52):
a certain amount of time.
Yeah.
What were you saying, Patrick?
No.
I I agree that the yeah.
It's it's not it's not easy.
That's not an easy task.
I'm not I'm not gonna say that it's all 100%real, but
It was it was not.
None of it was real.
The athleticism involved in that is real.
Yeah.
The athleticism is real.
It was the the but everything is scripted.

(06:14):
Correct.
Yeah.
You know.
But he did tell the story that when he firststarted, and I'll I'll skip in Tampa here Mhmm.
He thought he was gonna be a wrestler.
He went around, I'm a be a wrestler.
I'm a be champion.
I'm a be this and he and he got into the crowdof the older guys.
Mhmm.
And there was a wrestler named Hiro Matsuda,which I believe is Japanese or or Korean, one

(06:36):
of those two.
He
purposely they broke his hand or brokesomething to say, hey, fellow.
Take a chill pill.
You're you're not jumping right in the mainring with the main guys yet.
You gotta work your way up the up the ladderkinda.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I I I looked it up.
The guy who let me see if I could put this onhere.
The guy who slaps on I don't know why in myeffect that Patrick always talks about.

(07:02):
What is the effect?
Man Is it the Mandela effect?
Something like that.
Mandela's Mandela's were something that didn'thappen, did happen.
Yeah.
So I looked up, did did a Hulk Hogan slap areporter?
No.
Hulk Hogan did not slap a reporter.
It was wrestler David Schultz, who slapped JohnStassel.
Oh, you never saw that.

(07:23):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick, you might be a little bit too young.
Holt.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So John Stassel did a report a long time ago onwrestling, and he was talking about how it's
fake, and the wrestler dude slapped the shitout of him.
Got mad.
Okay.
I mean I mean, he got, like, he had aconcussion.
I could probably find that somewhere if I lookit up, but he got the slapped out.

(07:46):
That's like old Buzz Aldrin smacked that guythat said the moon
Crusade didn't
go to the moon.
Yeah.
Oh, he did?
Wait.
Oh, yeah.
Buzz Aldrin smacked the guy.
Yeah.
He bumped the guy.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that one.
Oh, wow.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Crazy.
But you know what?
I thought, like, Hulk Hogan I Everything youyou guys are saying is true, but I thought Hulk
Hogan was healthy because I We just saw himcampaigning for Trump too long ago.

(08:11):
I
If he he was in constant pain with his backand, I guess, back and neck or
something.
Mhmm.
So Yeah.
But yeah.
If you see the recent pictures of him, helooked a little rough.
Think it was
deteriorating.
Yeah.
C.
Bullis says Hulk Hulk had a recent neck surgeryand apparently some complications afterwards.

(08:33):
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what
they were saying.
Yeah.
And he's and C.
Bullis says himself, I can relate.
I had complications after my neck surgery andalmost died.
Woah.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Neck and back surgery is never easy on anybody.
Yeah.
I mean, surgery is period.
And then, yes, when you're older, you know,especially if you have a lot of mass on you,

(08:53):
whether it's fat like me or muscle or acombination thereof, that doesn't help.
And you and you have to do what you're toldalso.
Yeah.
Correct.
And a lot of
people probably don't do what they're told.
Right.
Right.
So Night Train says, it blows me away that timeHulk Hogan body slammed Andre the Giant.

(09:15):
Oh, yeah.
That's that that probably took a toll on himwhen he picked his ass up.
Did so I know so we're we're, like, from alittle bit of different generations, but, you
know, you like, Patrick, you remember HulkHogan.
Right?
Did you have or Yeah.
No.
It's he was my generation.
It was your generation.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sure.

(09:37):
Go ahead, Will.
Yeah.
No.
He was well, he's 71, so he's almost ten yearsolder than me.
But I used to go to a bar in South Tampa thatwe hung out at.
And when he was in a band, he used to play in aband before he did wrestling.
He used to play at that bar.
But we were there was that time when he wasgetting into wrestling is about the time I was

(09:58):
going to the bar.
So Mhmm.
That he was already out of the the music sceneMhmm.
In South Tampa.
But
yeah.
You know?
So that's that's another point to make.
He was Florida's own.
Right?
Yeah.
Florida's
wrestling in general is
same.
Mhmm.
He was born up north, and he came down here, Ithink.
I forget where he was born.
But

(10:19):
Yeah.
Let me see if I can look it up.
Hold on.
I'll look up Hulk Hogan.
Yeah.
I mean, he spent a long time here.
Patrick, you're saying wrestling is a Floridathing?
Yeah.
It started in the armory in Tampa.
Well, that the Florida part with the NWA, withGordon Soley and all and he was, the announcer
guy and but there was wrestling up north too.

(10:40):
There was that
was just
The armory was wrestling big.
Yeah.
That was the Florida thing, you know, with, Iknow if you if you ever heard of Dusty Rhodes?
Yes.
Yes.
I have.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The American dream.
Mhmm.
And
So well, so I wonder because I know that sohere's Hulk Hogan.
Let's look at this and see he did it when hewas born.

(11:01):
Let's see.
It's at the it should be at the top.
Should be at the top.
53.
But it doesn't show up here where where he wasborn.
I gotta keep going down.
Early life section would have it.
Yeah.
Let me look in.
So let's see.
Augusta, Georgia.
So not really not that far.
No.
He's a southerner.
Yeah.
Born in Augusta, Georgia.

(11:24):
What I was gonna say is to you guys is and Ididn't realize this until I moved to Florida
because I was always into the circus.
Right?
But I didn't realize
That's a floor Circus is Florida.
Yeah.
And all those circus people, like, spent theirwinters?
Winter?
In Florida.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(11:44):
And then they all they all pretty much retiredhere as well.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And then the Carnival people are in, Gibson.
Yeah.
It's Riverview, Gibson.
Mhmm.
The Carneys.
But yeah.
No.
Wrestling, you know, he he there's a real funnysince there's been a lot of stuff on on since

(12:06):
his death.
Like, was on with Joan Rivers when Joan Rivershad a show.
Mhmm.
And it's it's pretty funny, when you see that,how he how he was acting and everything.
Oh, yeah?
But that was that that was early on when he wasor he was on with Johnny Carson too and Mhmm.
And when he was just getting started.
Yeah.
I think that was after he did the first themovie with with Stallone.

(12:29):
The rest
Yeah.
He was in a couple of movies.
Yeah.
He was what what was what was that?
Rocky what that he was in?
He's in a Rocky movie?
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And it says here he moved when he was one and ahalf years old, he moved to Port Tampa,
Florida.
Yep.
Down Tampa.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So he's he's a Floridian.
Basically.

(12:50):
Yeah.
My kids were like three yeah.
My kids, I think, were like two, three yearsold when we moved here.
They're Floridians.
Do I they don't know Do I qualify that I'vebeen here since 1969?
So I qualify.
Yeah.
You didn't know any Yeah.
Pretty much.
Oh, I was seven.
I was seven.
I kinda
Pretty much.
Yeah.
My kids are born in one is in Jersey right nowgoing to, Tyler the Creator concert, my oldest

(13:14):
son.
And I was reminding him, you know, you're bornin Jersey.
So they I don't think they remember that.
Yeah.
They were born in, Hoboken.
Hoboken.
Yeah.
No.
Hulk Hogan was really cool.
I so who's you got like, let's find out who'syour favorite wrestler.
I never watched wrestling as a kid, so I don'tI don't really have a favorite.

(13:37):
Mhmm.
I well, you I used to watch it.
Once I was, like, living with the with the guysin the house, we'd put wrestling on for
entertainment.
Mhmm.
Like I said, I knew Dusty Rhodes and and thatvintage before the w w f or WWF or whatever
that is.
Mhmm.
Before that started taking off.

(13:57):
So that was the local the local bunch in Tampa.
We went one time to wrestling at the armory.
Wasn't at the armory.
It was at another another another another hall.
And it, you know, it was actually better on TV,I think, than it was in person.
In the person?
Yeah.
It doesn't necessarily surprise me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, it's gonna be a better production forsure.

(14:19):
Then you get the interaction with the theannouncer guy, which was his name locally was
Gordon Soley.
Mhmm.
And I think he was I think he owned part of thelocal wrestling thing.
Yeah.
People still start off wrestling here inFlorida.
I'm
Oh, yeah.
They still have that area.
Yeah.
I've met a bunch of people who are intowrestling.
So now I always got my ass kicked when I cameto him.

(14:39):
So I was watching wrestling when I lived inEngland, even in Nigeria, but I never believed
it's real, but my mother believed it was real.
My You know, my mother is into to my mother isinto all the soap operas.
She believed it was real.
I never believed it was real, and if and when Ibut when I came to America and I told people
wrestling wasn't real, I got my ass kickedevery single time in school, like, saying, oh,

(15:04):
this wasn't real.
But I just wanna say, this was my my favoritewrestler that I really liked was Rowdy Roddy
Piper.
That's the one I was thinking of.
Yeah.
From he was in that movie that was good.
You know
Is it They Live?
They Live.
It was a good movie.
They Live.
Awesome movie.
Awesome movie.
I like
By the way, here's Roddy Roddy Potts.
Man Randy Savage.

(15:25):
Randy Savage is good.
Look.
Here's Roddy Roddy now I always like the badguys, personally.
He was a he was a villain for a while,
wasn't Yeah.
Yeah.
He was.
Like, in his in the time with Hulk Hogan, hewas definitely a bad guy.
And Hogan Hogan went black too for a while.
He went to a
He went to a bad I think I think I rememberthat.

(15:45):
I think I remember that.
They all they all dressed in black, and he hadhis he had his beard dyed, then they had the
white Yeah.
The white, like, you know, here, you know, butYeah.
I mean, was watching rest I was watching,excuse me, wrestling so far back.
Let me see if I could find him.
The guy I first remember from wrestling was MilMascaras.
Does anyone even know who that is?

(16:05):
Mil Mil.
Mascaras.
I'm probably pronouncing Oh, here we go.
Oh, that was a Mex I didn't even know that.
That was a Mexican, luchador.
Hell, yeah.
Luchador.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mil Mascaras.
Yeah.
Mel Miscaras, Mexican actor.
I loved that guy when I was a kid.
There was
I didn't realize that was a Luchador.

(16:25):
I didn't yeah.
Oh, yeah.
There was there was ones here that wore thatthat that get up.
Yeah.
Because you you could be this wrestler onenight, and you could be another wrestler
another night if you put the mask on, you know.
So
I wonder if luchadors are older than, Americanwrestling.
I think so.
Yeah.
Let me see this.
I got now I got I never realized that MelMascaras was a luchador.

(16:49):
Never realized that.
Luchador.
How the hell do
lucha libre.
Lucha Libre is older than American?
Trying to see when it started.
It's gotta be I mean
Beginning in the nineteen thirties is whenLucha Libre was a thing, guess.

(17:09):
Oh, wow.
And then when when did American wrestlingstart?
I think there was wrestling back then too.
A long for a long time because, like, a longtime ago, people would travel around the world
wrestling.
Ho Hogan and Hogan and Sixties
to eighteen seventies is when it started.
Eighteen sixties?
Wow.
Yep.
Yeah.
That's old.
Yeah.

(17:31):
Damn.
Yeah.
Did the the Japan thing too.
Yeah.
That's legit.
Yeah.
Hulk Hogan I I thought Hulk Hogan was cool.
I I liked Hulk Hogan.
I don't know, like, real life or anything likethat.
Never met him or whatever, but he was cool.
I never met him in person, but I was I've beenin his house.
Oh, yeah?

(17:51):
Oh, because you're you're a Tamponian.
I worked for the gas company, Clearwater Gas.
Mhmm.
And when they were building his mansion housethat right on the water in Bel Air Bel Air
Bluffs Mhmm.
We just we just went over there and acted likewe were working.
They were building it at the time.
So we just kinda, dum dum dum dum dum, walkedaround, walked through it.

(18:13):
They had they had people it was a lot of brick,a lot of rock, a lot of wood, and but they had
people in there distressing the wood to make itlook old.
Mhmm.
Like in the staircase and the steps, guys withwith chisels, chiseling out the wood.
Yeah.
I think they use flames flame floor or torchesof some sort.
Oh.
Mhmm.
But and then I got to go back to the house onan actual call with the gas company to do a

(18:39):
relight of a water heater, and the waterheaters were were down in the room that he kept
all his memorabilia.
I see.
He he collected all the memorabilia and hiswife went with
us there with you?
To make sure we didn't touch anything.
Yep.
You know?
And and Yeah.
But
because that's all imagine imagine how valuablethat stuff is now.

(19:00):
Yeah.
That's like you were in a vault of gold, like,in a what who was that?
Scrooge McDuck's vault or something?
Yep.
Yep.
Excuse me.
So at that
at that time, I I think his brother-in-law wasthe the groundskeeper maintenance person at his
house.
Mhmm.
And because we talked to him, and he said, oh,he's not here right now.
He's out of town.

(19:20):
And gave us some pictures of him.
They weren't assigned to her in, but
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it was a big family.
I know, let's see.
Hold on here.
A couple of comments.
Night train says Gorilla Monsoon, which Iremember that name.
Bruno San Martino, I remember that.
Captain Lou Albano.
Oh, Bringing all my Lou Albano's a good one.

(19:41):
Yeah.
You know you know what messed all of this up?
Like, back in the days when there was only,like, maybe 10 channels on TV, that's when you
would watch this stuff.
Well, once all the the cable channels came inand the Internet, nobody no one's
Wrestling was on channel forty four in Tampa,which was the that's where doctor Paul Bearer

(20:01):
was and
all the
all the that's kinda what is that?
UHF channel?
Yeah.
Now they don't
even do that anymore.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nitrain's going through all the names.
Killer, Kawalski, George the animal.
Anybody anybody yeah.
George animal steel.
That was one of the first ones that he wrestledin.
Who's the big Arab guy that had the swingingweight?

(20:23):
The Sheik.
The Sheik.
The Iron Sheik.
The Iron The Iron Sheik.
Yes.
Iron Sheik.
Yeah.
A lot of that stuff now, they would get introuble for the thing thing.
It's There
a there there was was a a a Russian wrestlerRussian motif wrestler too.
I forget.
There was.
Oh, what was his name?

(20:46):
No.
I can't.
Someone someone will say it here.
Someone will say it here.
Probably said Iranians When the Iranians werethe bad guys the first time Yes.
They aren't weak and Yeah.
Yeah.
Remember back in the days you could do that?
In, in Back to the Future, the bad guys,remember?
The the
Libyans, Marty.
The Libyans.
Yeah.
The Libyans.
Ivan
Kolov?
That was Yes.
Wait.
Was the island yeah.

(21:06):
I think so.
Was that guy even Russian?
He's guy just a in a woodsy going like
Yeah.
I mean
There's some interesting I
don't know what
channel they were on.
We saw

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Now, so you got cut off, Patrick.

(21:54):
Yeah.
There's some there's one of the sportschannels, and I don't know which one it was.
It does a series about old wrestlers and theirmemorabilia and Mhmm.
Finding it.
And it was really interesting, actually.
You get to see, like they go interview anybodythat's still alive, talk about their masks or
their costumes.
Mhmm.
And
one of them, they talked about the Iron Sheik'sweight weights and how nobody could actually

(22:16):
pick them up and use them like he could.
Really?
You know, back in those days, when you thinkabout it, this was way before, like, real These
were the first real superstars, if you thinkabout it.
This was before, like, like, the Avengers andall this kind of bullshit.
Well, that that's that's sill that's sillinessnow is just

(22:36):
fucking trouble.
But these were the dudes back then.
Like, these were the first superstars evenbefore I mean, you had some actors that were
big actors.
Right?
Like, back in the But Yeah.
Guys a
lot of kids, like, looked up to the like, Yeah.
Folks.
So Yeah.
You had wrestlers.
You so you had athletes in general.
Right?
Like, Olympic Olympic athletes, etcetera,boxers, the wrestlers, and rock stars,

(22:59):
basically.
That's what you had.
Speaking of The Rock.
Speaking of The Rock.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
What happened with The Rock?
No.
The Rock wrestled with wrestled, Hogan.
Oh, for sure.
That was so, yeah, that would The Rock and hiswere probably more of my generation than Hogan
was, but they were the older ones are stillaround when I was there.
Yeah.

(23:19):
Well, they always because because I don't knowhow it went from w w what was it first?
WWF or WWE?
I don't know.
I've always thought of it as WWE, so f maybehad come first.
Yeah.
I think f might have been first and then theyswitched back, but but, Vince McMahon always
owned those guys names and everything.
So they couldn't even be in movies unless hegot a piece of everything, and then they all

(23:43):
came back and did stuff.
The story was with with Hogan.
He didn't want him to wrestle.
He didn't want him to make movies because Mhmm.
He thought it would bring a bad light or maybemaybe a a different light on the wrestling
thing.
Mhmm.
And Hogan Hogan wanted to do that.
You know, he wanted to be a movie star.
Obviously.
I wanted
to be Big money.

(24:03):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And look at The Rock.
You know, what would you rather do?
Look at John John Cena is in a ton of stuffnow.
Made tons of money.
Yeah.
But even when The Rock came out, I don't knowif you guys remember this, before he started
calling him like, now he calls himself DwayneJohnson, and the reason is rest the, WWE owns
the rights to the name The Rock.

(24:24):
And whenever he had in a movie The Rock, youalways saw WWE as a producer on that, which
means they made money off of that movie.
A piece.
Yes.
So and he said
argue with it.
They made you who you are.
And if you wanna make money off of being whoyou are Yeah.
Just make sure make sure you have a lawyer goover your contracts.

(24:46):
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
But but The Rock, his dad was a wrestler.
The Rock's was a big wrestler.
He was
he was famous.
Famous.
Yeah.
His dad was on the black the black side of TheRock.
His dad was the black guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't I don't know his name.
I don't
I can't remember.
I can't remember, but he was, like, built.
He was built, like, how the rocks The Rock isbuilt out.

(25:07):
Yeah.
And then, I think, maybe his mom and the restof the family were from Hawaii or something
like that.
Yeah.
But, you know, but The Rock, like you'resaying, even though his dad was a wrestler, I
think I saw him talking about this, they didn'thave a lot of money.
You know, the the guy who owns everything hasthe money.
It's like the wrecker business.

(25:28):
Yeah.
And once again, make sure you don't you don'tbecause you want a new car, you don't sign your
life away.
Yes. That
That
happened that happened that happened you youwanted some ripple and a new car.
That a lot of black performers
The Rock was broke before he went to wrestling.
He was broke.
He tried to in the NFL, all that.
It didn't work.
I think, I think a lot of those folks havewizened the younger ones that are coming into

(25:51):
the thing have wizened up and gotten goodlawyers and they they know it's not quite the
same.
Now they just get some baby oil,
you know.
But it but it's but but what I'm saying isreally, I think Patrick was alluding to it.
If you're if you're The Rock, right, withoutwrestling, The Rock would have been no one.
He would have been a dude Right.
Yeah.
Working as a bouncer somewhere or whatever.

(26:11):
It would have It Yeah.
Wrestling wrestling put his name up there wherehe could get into movies, and now so yes, you
take I bet you that happened to Ozzy.
I bet you had that happen to Ozzy as a rockerin the beginning.
They didn't make a lot of money, but when whenhe really built the name, now he can make money
off of do you like, doing all the tours andeverything, and like, doing the TV show they

(26:33):
had, you know?
Ozzy Osbourne was a train wreck.
Mhmm.
Yes.
And and and even when he he started makingmoney, was a train wreck.
Yeah.
That's why the band that's why the band kickedhim the fuck out.
Yeah.
I'm surprised I'm surprised that he lived aslong as he did.
He does Yeah.
He does surprise me.
I I thought
he saw He expired one He had a bad, ATV crash,I think.

(26:55):
He They had to revive him.
Had to frigging Yeah.
And then I heard there's a crazy rumor.
So I'm just telling you guys before I say this.
I heard that him and his wife had like a deathpact, a suicide death pact.
But they they they they came out and said itwasn't real, but that's those two were Ozzy,
you know They were really in love.
Yeah.
Ozzy was a sex he had addiction to

(27:20):
Sex fiend.
From the
they no.
You know what's funny is where do they alwaysgo in the end?
What do you mean?
Ozzy Ozzy went to Jesus in the end.
He got baptized he got baptized before he died.
Yep.
Oh, really?
Yep.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
Alright.
When you're facing the end of your life,everybody goes to a couple different places.
A couple

(27:41):
couple three years ago, I think it was, he hetook off with his hairdresser person.
Oh, and
Oh, yeah?
And and she
While he was doing a TV show?
I don't know.
No.
I don't know if it a TV show.
What I don't know.
Somebody that was had access to him, he tookoff with her was Mhmm.
Missing.
Nobody knew where he was.
Mhmm.
And then I remember when when he was in Japandoing the one album, she comes back into the

(28:07):
trailer and there he's in there with somelittle Japanese girl.
So
That is by the way, what is every so everyoneknows this.
You've got, like, white man's kryptonite, blackman has a kryptonite, you know, Latino dudes
have every man has a kryptonite.
Every man's the universal kryptonite or Asianchicks.

(28:27):
Yeah.
There's a
there's a thing going off on Twitter right
now about some good looking and just verynatural pretty looking Asian woman Mhmm.
In I'll have to see if I can find it.
They're basically comparing this woman who'snow blown up on Twitter for just being in a
business suit coming out of a meeting andsmiling at the camera to, like, Sydney Sweeney.

(28:50):
Because I guess Sydney Sweeney popped offlately.
So Yes.
Every everybody's like, which do you prefer?
Which one are you looking for?
Oh, Sydney Sweeney, who which is, that's awhite chick, so that's black man's kryptonite.
Got big Yeah.
Bohungas.
Yeah.
Always like that.
See, she's she's got a thing going on right nowbecause she just did a jeans commercial.
By the way, jeans jeans is back.

(29:11):
Denim is back, Walt.
You can go get all your denim out the closet ifyou haven't already, thrown it away because
denim is back, baby.
Yeah.
Denim.
Walter's like
I have a a denim jacket that my father had inhis closet that, like, brought You could put it
in.
It's back.
Superstars, those thin, cocaine chic dudes arewearing all denim, not just jeans.

(29:36):
Yeah.
All denim.
You know?
These denim sneakers.
But, yeah.
We'll pull up something on Sydney Sweeney.
Let me see.
Shooting gallery says Ozzy Osbourne was alegend.
And Night Train says Oh, I'm sorry.
The prince of darkness.
But he was just a sweet he was just a sweetBritish dude.

(29:56):
He was just a sweet old British dude.
Crazy as fuck.
One of
the craziest fucking difference out there.
I never really looked at that TV show, butEddie if you look at Eddie clips from that,
he's just a sweet old little British grandpa.
Yeah.
That's all that's all he really was.
Here you go.
I found
the picture.
I'm gonna put it in

(30:17):
the Oh, are you
Hulk and Hulk Hogan was an angel too.
Yeah.
Well, that all that stuff is legendary.
You know, that that he's not here.
Are you texting it?
Where are you sending this?
I'm gonna grab it.
I'm gonna grab it from Twitter and text you.
Okay.
So have you have seen his sex tape, haven'tyou?
No.
No.
No.
No.
I have no interest in ever
seeing that.
Hulk Hogan?

(30:38):
They oh, he had
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The he he played out of business.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
He was banging banging love of the LoveSponge's wife.
Yes.
I remember that.
That was a whole thing.
In their house when he was in the room nextroom over.
Crazy.
Love Sponge was into that, though.
And that video is pretty graphic.
That's, some craziness out there.

(30:58):
Okay.
Hold on.
While Patrick is looking that up, just for theinterest of the news, Lola, not for any other
reason.
The people wanna know what Sydney Sweeney lookslike, so I will pull up, some stuff with Sydney
Sweeney.
Boom.
There we go.
Sydney Sweeney.
She's an average looking girl.
She's not beautiful.
It's just the boobies.
It's mostly the boobies on Sydney Sweeney.

(31:20):
Yeah.
That's it.
Well, it it it
But this is the this is the denim thing that'sout.
There's a, like, denim She
She she did
a she did an ad for American Eagle.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then they're saying I think I was justlooking at something about that.
She says that I got great jeans.
My parents
No.
I've got from the parents.
Okay.
Oh, that's what she said?
Okay.

(31:40):
And I got great jeans, and they're blue.
And all the people are going, oh, that's that'slike Hitler esque.
Like, oh, she's talking about because she's got
she's got good genes.
Because she's shot it talking about bettergenetics, like, know, Aryan nation.
So so let me just let me just let me justremind you of some other folks that constantly
will remind you about their blackness.
Right?
Yes.
That's what that's what Lola said when sheheard that.

(32:02):
She was like, what about black don't crack?
I said, that's racist.
Beautiful.
I got really
good genes.
Black people I've I've seen black people talkabout having good genes.
I could go straight up SS on my genes.
So, you know
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
Oh oh my god.
Oh my god.
How could you say that?
That's the truth.
No.
Yeah.
But
yeah.

(32:22):
That's what what's wrong I thought I enforcedtype
of thing.
No.
I'm saying, but what's so even so even if youtalk about your genes, what's wrong with that?
It's it's only bad when certain people do it.
Yeah.
Don't we all tease Cromie who who Cromiedoesn't even know we're teasing him.
We all tease him about his Aryan nation,whatever.
Beautiful little
Aryan boy.
That's so cute.
I

(32:42):
love it.
Yeah.
He is blondere.
Yeah.
He should be a poster child.
So so he's what in my mutt side of things, soCuban and Irish and English.
And then on her side, half Jewish, half German,and he got all the German, 100% German.
Doji, doji, the the force is strong over there.

(33:04):
Okay.
So let me see.
I'm looking at this thing that Patrick isputting up here.
Let me see.
I I I just want
She's this cute Asian lady.
And they're saying, like, which one do youwant?
Which one do
a second.
Sydney Sweeney looks
Hang on.
Sydney Sweeney looks way better if I had tochoose.
I like the Asian gal.
I
Oh, you do?
Yeah.
Oh, there you go.
Met.
I like cute little Asian girl.

(33:25):
White man's kryptonite.
White man's kryptonite.
Actually, there's better looking Asian womentoo, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
She's a that chick is a little bony for me.
Sid I'll take Sydney Sweeney.
So he's gonna be honest.
That equation.
I need I need I need to see the
Wait.
Patrick, was there I I don't think there wasmore of that in okay.

(33:46):
Hold on.
Let me see.
I got a full the all this shows is a fullpicture of this chick.
I don't know why this is a thing.
She just she just got popular on the Internet.
It's the literally it.
Who is this chick?
Do you know what her name is?
No.
She's literally nobody.
She's not anybody famous.
Because I think I would take so if I'm facedwith these two choices and Sydney Sweeney, she

(34:08):
she's not like the cutest or anything, butshe's okay.
Yeah.
You gotta Walter has never seen a picture ofher hoochies, and and clearly, he needs to see,
you know, some boobies.
Oh.
I've I've had cuter Asian girl I've had cuterAsian girlfriends than that.
That's I
wish boobies are just know?

(34:29):
But I we're not see we're not seeing anyboobage in that picture.
There's a lack of boobage.
Yeah.
You need you need to see she's got she's gotbig Hooters, and that's what made her famous.
She's got some big Hooters.
Well, I mean, you know, that's that's alright,I guess.
You know?
Hey, dude.
Ain't nothing wrong with them Hooters.
Whatever you got, whatever your mama gave you,you're allowed to shake it, jiggle it, wiggle

(34:51):
it.
As long as I can walk
And by the way, all men are into all women.
Any like, a real dude, it will tell you hefinds a that for sure, you'll find you'll find
something in everything.
Yes.
You'll find something.
You a ugly chick, you will find something.
Be like, she's ugly.
She's got a butter face, but the body thebody's banging, baby.

(35:11):
You gotta be She's paper bagger.
Paper bagger.
That's right.
She's a paper bagger.
I don't know how we got off on this tangent.
Anyways
Patrick.
Good looking gal.
Night Train says that rack on her is storebought.
Is it?
I don't know.
No.
I don't think they are actually.
That's what's pretty incredible.

(35:31):
I don't
Yeah.
You have to find let well, I think I showed thepictures of Sydney Sweeney, so I'm not going
back to that.
Yeah.
We can move along.
We can
move along.
So check out wanna
see what
Hank got today?
This is interesting.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen.
Hold on.
Some some gun stuff.
Gun stuff coming out.
Gun stuff coming out.

(35:52):
Let's see.
Boom.
Oh, check out what Hank picked up.
Well, he will have it this weekend.
You are officially my create my curator withthis one, man.
Let me ask some good questions, importantquestions.
Who's the manufacturer?
This is a Cobre.
So it's a Oh, SWD.
That's good.
Right?
SWD.
Okay.
Yeah.
It's an SWD They were made by variousmanufacturers over the years.

(36:16):
What just happened?
I just bumped the microphone.
Sorry.
Yep.
So this is a this is a SWD, which I thought wasa good one.
Right, Walt?
No.
That's that's that's in the middle of the yeah.
It's not a bad one.
No.
This was made when I was born, 1989.
Oh, that's badass.
It's it's cool.
It doesn't look like it's been fired much.

(36:37):
It was at the local pawn shop for the rightprice, and I knew I knew somebody who would
immediately want it, so I picked it up.
It came it's it's that Cool.
That
janky little sling swivel in the back is notoriginal.
It's not?
Add that?
No.
They never had those
things like that.
That was probably added by somebody.
For putting this it might have been in

(36:59):
So Walt, do you have a you you have one ofthese or in the back of my mind, tells me you
do not like these.
Right?
Or I'm trying to No.
I I used I used to have an open bolt Mac 10.
Okay.
Changed everything.
That's cool.
It's got a foe suppressor and the whole night
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I thought Cobre I thought Cobre is whatwe see Like, if we're looking at I'm I'm DBF or

(37:26):
I'm DB cool.
There you go.
Yep.
Yeah.
I thought Cobre is the brand we see most in themovies.
No?
Well, Cobre yes and no, I guess you'd say.
Because they're M eleven Cobre was made by abunch of different companies.

(37:48):
Oh, it was?
Oh.
Change change names, change this, change that.
Yeah.
Eleven was made by a lot of yeah.
Oh, it was.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because I feel I don't know.
Let me look it up.
Because I thought The s
w p is a good is a good brand as far as I'maware.
A good manufacturer as far as I'm aware.
Okay.
Yeah.
In the eighties late eighties like that, yoursyeah.

(38:09):
That's fine.
Yeah.
I mean, it's that's a not not that a later onewouldn't be fine either, but as far as
vintage goes Who made it?
The Mac 11 designed by Gordon Ingram in 1972.
Yep.
Manufacturers.

(38:30):
Let's see.
MAC type submachine guns and semiano pistolshave been manufactured by Military Armament
Corp and later by RPB by Cobre, later namedLinud.
Then Okay.
So Linud.
Linud. Then
Then Wayne Daniels, Jersey Arms, MasterpieceArms, and Vulcan.

(38:51):
Yeah.
The Masterpiece guns are nothing like that one.
So
they're Okay.
The better the this is better than Masterpiece.
Right?
Yeah.
If you for if you're looking for that kind ofoh, look what I happen to have.
Hey.
Oh,
sweet.
Book on it.
Oh,
sweet.
Okay.
Yeah.
Although, I can put stuff in this is obviouslya

(39:12):
loose bolt pistol.
I Yeah.
I have an I have an m eleven nine that I that Ithat I actually put together from parts.
Yeah.
And it's an it's a SBR because I've I've made aput a stock on the back of it, put it semi
auto.
You know what, mister Strange?

(39:33):
Technically, if you bought the stock, I couldpay for this for you and then just book it over
to you if you wanted to get it as
an SBR.
It's just a thought.
Is that
You don't have to.
You can
Yeah.
I I don't the thing I would be the mostconcerned about is what's the originality,

(39:53):
like, you're always telling me.
Oh, these these
should have had had the little wire stocks onthe back.
Oh, they should have had it.
Original.
This is welded into the receiver.
So that's some oh, you you can see that it'syeah.
Down down in there.
That's that's welded in.
Maybe maybe they did do that.
Maybe they did do that.
Yeah.
At some point welded in.
So this is that's an original part down there.

(40:15):
Yeah.
So So yeah.
So you're saying that that is something thatcan be done?
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you ever wanted, I could I could paper itand then transfer it over to you.
Okay.
And it would be really easy because of all ourproper licensing.
For anybody that's listening, we have theproper license.
And come January 1, guess what?

(40:36):
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Don't don't even have to do it.
Don't yeah.
And yeah.
That might be the best thing is just comeJanuary 1, do it.
Yeah.
Well, don't do it now.
Fuck that.
You know?
Well well, if he did it now, he could get itpapered as a as an SOT item, and then from
January, he could just transfer it into the
private collection.
Yeah.
It really doesn't matter because it's goingfrom book to book.

(40:58):
I would assume it's going to your book
That's to that's what we're gonna do is we'regonna book it to book it because Yeah.
I didn't plan on keeping it.
I I thought it was cool, and I thought theprice was right, and I figured I knew somebody
who would want.
When so when Babyface put this in our the groupthing between me and him and Walter, I was just
like, let me see where this bastard is goingwith this.

(41:20):
Is he teasing me?
Or is
he I didn't
want it.
Is he is he teasing me?
Or is he like, oh, you know
price.
It was a it's a $500 pistol.
So for the price, I went, I'll buy it.
It was at the pawn shop, and they he didn'twant it sitting around.
Okay.
I'll buy Because if you look back and you seein the beginning of that, was just playing
cool.
I was
like, I'm waiting for Patrick to tell me that,you know

(41:43):
I told when I picked it up, I we got sevenseconds.
I told Marley, I don't really plan on keepingit.
I could make money, but Hank's probably gonnawant it.
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Yeah.
So did did get cut off?
I bought it fully and remember, for anybodylistening, it's not a straw purchase.

(42:29):
We're both FFL.
So I bought it fully intending to just move italong to Hank's.
All three of us are FFL's.
Yeah.
Walter Walter being the oldest one.
Yeah.
So I I had a feeling I knew The
long The longest FFL.
Okay.
I had to get the
I got my license originally after Bill Clintongot a look.
But by the way, Walter, I still I was about toask you today.

(42:53):
I still have not received my SOT in the mailfor this year.
And I was like, what the hell is going on?
Because I heard some people have been waitingthree or four weeks.
Got an email this morning, and I didn't checkmy email until this afternoon.
Made a mistake on my paperwork, and the ATFemailed me and said, hey.
Update this form so we can send you your SOT.
Oh, okay.
I was just gonna I was about to ask Lola ifwhether we got ours or not because we're we're

(43:14):
doing it every year.
Funny enough, I put in the form too on thatwhatchamacallit?
The m p 40, and that went through in, like Iput it through on a Tuesday night at 09:00 at
night.
And by by 08:10 the next morning, I had theapproval, which Yeah.
Technically is not an approval.
But, yeah, they they gave the the sign off onthat real quick.

(43:34):
They have that name in their system, m p forty.
If you would call that empty squat 40, then itwould've took a little longer.
Well, the other thing is they have me in theirsystem as being a licensed SOT, so they didn't
so the the the books I paid the money.
I'm good.
I just made a a clerical error on the book, andthey needed to update it.
So Yeah.
We need to we need

(43:56):
I I made the on one of the lines, I put it'ssupposed to be the business name, and I I auto
filled with my personal name.
And the guy's like Oh.
Just fix this and ship it and send it and emailit back, and we'll get it taken care of.
You're auto auto signing like Biden.
Okay.
Yeah.
I used the auto pin, and it filled the wrongthing, and
Yeah.
Yeah.
So listen.

(44:16):
Let me see.
We gotta go back here a little bit.
First of all, I I think we we at some point, wegotta do a video on eighties guns.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Eighties movies guns.
Now, I'm gonna be researching and and the Maceleven's in a ton of movies.
Not just from the eighties, even now I see itand stuff all the time.
Yes.
Yeah.
It's the you have probably oh, I texted Hanksoutside of our conversation wall because they

(44:40):
don't wanna bug you, but I told him he needs tojust collect assault weapon banned guns.
Because the MAC 11 and his two what are theycalled?
Tech nines.
Tech The Tech nines were named in the assaultweapons ban.
Yep.
There you go.
Look.
Ebony ivory.

(45:00):
I'm glad you're
It's happening.
Together and everything.
Harmony.
Yeah.
I have a So he needs
to he needs to collect assault weapons guns.
Just any of the ones that were named in theband, he should try collecting them.
I
would have to get that list.
Yeah.
No.
Some of those things are very expensive.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I was
gonna say, you can't afford that list.

(45:21):
Yeah.
No.
Probably not.
Probably not.
But, you know, I the the You know what?
You gotta get, like like they say, right, ininvesting, buy low.
So get the ones you can get now that stillaren't, like, haven't gone ridiculous yet.
And then you never know.
Some of the other stuff in there might, youknow, come your way, so to speak.
You have to be patient.

(45:42):
You have to be patient.
I think this is a Walter, I know you probablyremember the days of these being a $150, but in
today's market, I thought 5 was fair.
I think so far.
No.
But I don't think it's bad.
Are those metal mags or plastic mags?
They are plastic mags,
which is odd.
Ours That was that that was common.

(46:03):
By the way, this is a picture I just took ofthe desk over here.
So not really get rid it.
I think I don't think you're gonna go anywherewith the assault gun over there on
the ground.
I don't think that's gonna gain in
any value.
You never know.
It might have, you know
I it's pretty much

(46:25):
some nostalgic value.
Let me show this before I forget because Ialmost was show this at the top of the show and
I did it.
Look at that.
This is the hottest balls logo for the show.
Hank, you could make this list.
So check this out.
You see that fire, big sun, there's a scruffydog.
Look at that.

(46:46):
Look at that scruffy dog.
He looks a little he looks a little mean, butstill good dog.
Yeah.
Still still a good dog.
And there's the e there's the eagle coming in,you know, real evil.
Got the skull in there and, the AR.
Let me see if the AR is legit.
Yeah.
It's it's legit.
Got a pseudo pseudo quadrail on it.
Yeah.

(47:06):
I don't know what that is right there.
I like that looks I like that
like that ying and the yang selector you gotthere.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
It's like the ying
and the yang.
There you go.
That's the one for today.
The one for today.
Here you go.
What's up?
You can make you could get some examples fromthis list.
So Norinko, Mitchell, and Polytech aks, Mac 90aks, the Uzi and the Galil.

(47:30):
I really wanted Norinko.
The those are nice.
The Beretta a r 70, which I've never actuallyseen.
Colt a r 15, so any of the Colt a r fifteens.
Fabric National, so f n FALs, LARs, FNCs, andthe three zero eight match, which are all kinda
the same family.
The SWD, which is what this is, MAC 10, MAC 11,MAC eleven nine, and MAC 12.

(47:56):
A Steyr AUG, which you have.
The Intritech, tech nine, tech nine DC, andtech 22.
The Street Sweeper and the Striker 12
Wait.
Hold.
There's a '22 version of this.
I just remembered that.
There is a '22 version.
Yeah.
I've shot that in full auto before in the past,a long time ago.
Crazy.
The Street Sweeper and the Striker 12, whichdon't expect to find those.

(48:17):
Those are crazy rare.
And then one that I would love to have in mycollection, the spas 12, the Franci spas 12.
I'm supposed to be bringing those back.
Really?
I would love to get one.
That was the shotgun of my childhood.
At the shot show, they had one up on at thiscompany that was I think they're gonna be made
in Turkey, I think.

(48:37):
And Still better than not.
And picked it handled it in that funky ass hookstock
Mhmm.
Is about as useless as tits on a board.
Did you send did you send this, list?
Hold on.
I I grabbed it off chat GPT.
So But the does one of those sounds familiar tome.
That's why I'm trying to what is it?
The the Spas 12?

(48:59):
Spas is the one from the most famous that I canthink of from Spas 12.
12.
The guy in Jurassic Park where the raptor comesto get him and he goes
public.
Okay.
Have a girl And that's possible.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're
they have become very, very, very expensive.
You know what?

(49:20):
I only saw this when I was at IndependentStudio Services.
They're very cool.
Yeah.
Practical.
They're not the best shotguns ever made, butthey're very cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the
only the the the shotgun itself can switchbetween pump and automatic.
Sammy.
Yep.
Yeah.
It's one of those icon iconic shotguns that'sreally not anything special when you're really

(49:43):
I'm pretty sure that was in wasn't that in thefirst Terminator movie?
I think so.
Probably.
Walt, do you know why the Beretta a r 70 wasbanned by name?
Because that's a that's a assault rifle lookingthing.
Yeah.
It's well, it's not an a r.
It's it's a Beretta.
It's a whole completely different gun than an ar.

(50:04):
So
I looked it up, I've never actually seen one.
Like,
I What is it called?
The Beretta a r 70.
A r 70.
I have
a parts kit, and I think it is for an a r 70,actually.
I've never I've never seen one.
It has
a Oh, that was kinda cool.
It has a it has a sheet metal receiver.
Yeah.
It looks very much to me, it looks kind of likean a r one eighty.

(50:27):
Yeah.
But maybe made it.
Those parts kits were on the market of oh,let's see.
Yeah.
That's that's what I have.
Not that one.
No.
Not this one.
That's that's the later one.
Which one?
This one?
Scroll one that's funky the carry handle's alater one.
Right here.
Yeah.
This?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That one's a later.
That's probably an a 90.

(50:50):
The a r 70 doesn't have a it was up to asecond.
Scroll down and just look to see what we canfind picture Okay.
So that's a r 90.
I gotcha.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The a r seventy's got a different shapedhandguard.
These look cool though.
It's neat.
I don't want supposedly, they're pretty rare.
I guess they didn't bring very

(51:10):
new 70 a r 90.
Interesting.
Actually, I would own it.
That's cool.
It looks very much like an a r one eighty thatBeretta made.
I feel like between the three of us, we shouldbe able to put together a video of all like,
you're talking about that list of the bannedguns.
Yeah.

(51:30):
And I between the three
of us, I
bet do we have an example of every gun otherthan maybe the street sweeper
Yeah.
I don't have street sweeper.
The the Striker 12, the Street Sweeper, theFranchi, and maybe like the Striker.
A r 70.
Everything else we could probably come up with.
Let me
see what the Striker twelves looks like.
Oh my
god.
A r seventies.
$5,000 guns.

(51:54):
They're they were not common, I guess.
I guess my parts gets worse than money then.
Yeah.
I I don't know.
You might need to build that, Walt.
And I actually have a I actually have anunfinished receiver for that too.
Walter, what are you sitting on?
Big money.
That's a street sweeper.
Oh, if you only knew.
If you only knew.
That's actually that's actually beautiful rightthere.

(52:16):
I actually
like It's a turd.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Okay.
So here
here's here's the deal, Hank Strange.
They look they look all badass, but you gottawind up you gotta wind up that drum.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's like that what's that thing that weshot that was like that?
Something I think Are
you talking about that cry 12 gauge thing?
No.

(52:36):
I thought Walter had one of those Walter hadone of those big
An a arm?
An a We had to wind it.
Wind it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Same similar to you.
Yeah.
The the Chinese type mags, you have to wind itup.
No.
Everything every parts kit, Patrick, that Ibought back in the day Mhmm.
Is all doubled or tripled by now.

(52:58):
Probably tripled.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Parts kits are a great investment for longterm.
I yeah.
I mean, I have the p 57 parts kits withbarrels.
That's the Swiss Swiss delayed roller lock gun.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yep.
I have two I have two of those kits,
by the way.

(53:18):
You have
a you have a
a NG 34 kit now with the barrel because Ihelped you acquire a barrel.
I have two barrels now.
Yes.
I do.
Fantastic.
Man, the library is getting deep.
The Bren I said the Bren gun kit I have is agood one.
A Bren you got a British Bren?
Yes.
Yeah.
Walter alone

(53:40):
could Yeah.
He still has that Walt
wasn't so busy making money making things.
Yeah.
A rental a machine gun rentals?
He would have so many cool machine guns.
Did he mention did he mention the Lottie?
Because
I haven't finished that
yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I've gotta finish doing the barrel on that.
That's but right now, don't have time to stickit on the mill.

(54:01):
They're too busy making other stuff.
Yeah.
I know the feeling.
I sacrificed three days last week to finish them p 40 just because I was, like, foaming at the
mouth.
So I get it.
Sounded like cannibal, the cannibal lector.
Yeah.
Once you get started, you
get I can eat you on an on a on a what is it?

(54:22):
On a plate of fava beans fava beans and a nicechianti.
Something else I also have too.
I have I have an AMT an AMT.
It's like the p 57, but it was called the AMT,it was in 03/2008, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh.
Oh, which reminds me, don't we don't don't Ihave a p 57 or something?

(54:45):
SIG AMT.
Okay.
SIG AMT.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick, what's aren't you working on or did wealready do that gun?
You know that gun that was like the Kel Tec gunthat just came out?
It's still in my safe.
I need to give it back over to you.
Yeah.
What was I forgot what was up with that.
What were you spring and I just haven't hadtime to put that spring back in, but it's all

(55:05):
Okay.
Parts are
all here and it's yours.
Because well, I'm waiting to buy one of thoseKel Tecs.
Yeah. Don't
Don't know if they're out yet.
I have yet to see one.
They haven't come up anyway.
Okay.
The the stripper clip fed guns?
Yes.
Yep.
They're out there.
Oh, they are?
I'm not gonna pay just not gonna pay what theywant.
We're we're so so the the way all of us havebeen around long enough to understand how Kel

(55:28):
Tec works.
The first two or three years of a Kel Tecproduct being out, the price is like double
what it should be.
Yeah.
But that's but if you get it from Kel Tec, it'snot.
But whoever whatever retailers are selling itor do it.
Kel Tec's not doing that.
They're going by whatever retail price theyset.
Kel don't sell you nothing direct.
They don't sell direct.

(55:49):
No.
There there I know of some that were purchasedlocally from a distributor, and they went
straight to Gunbroker and fetched twice
the price.
Only people who are getting yeah.
The only the so there is a store.
Right?
I forgot who the guy was, but there is a storethat's there in Cocoa that's really good
friends with with them.
And he gets all that stuff, but when he sellsit, you know, the price yeah.

(56:12):
The price?
No.
No.
It's not at the price.
No.
Exactly.
Because he gets it very early.
Yeah.
And Whenever whenever it chills out, it'll comeback down in price, and they'll be I remember
for a while, sub 2 thousands, we're going 6 to$700 because you couldn't get one, and people
wanted them at the time.
And I was like, just wait a year and they'llcome back on the market for

(56:33):
When was in 2013, every single Kel Tec was wayabove.
I think I bought k.
What what was the Kel Tec I bought that was wayabove?
Like, was it the KSG or something?
I bought way
Yeah.
Yeah.
Bought way above what it was.
I think it was supposed to be What was itsupposed to be?
Like, it was less than a thousand, and I paid,like 13.
14, 15.

(56:54):
Yeah.
Something like that.
Something ridiculous.
But but that's because, you know And then backthen, I was just started YouTube.
So I was, like, trying to get, you know, oh,let me get this video out.
Okay.
Spend the money.
The video was big.
The video was big, but now I don't I don't rushto make gun videos.
I got two KSGs.
Yeah.
I'll I'll make the

(57:14):
I would get it.
And
I bought one of the last one I bought atauction.
I got a pretty good deal of it.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the only thing is, Walter, as long asI'm patient, I can find stuff at the price I
wanna pay.
Sometimes stuff just walks in the door.
I I bought a I didn't tell anybody because it'snot a big deal, but my grandfather I grew up
shooting my grandfather's 22.
It was a Sears Roebuck, which I think is aMossberg from, like, 1930.

(57:40):
It's just a bolt action 22 that you have tocock back manually yourself.
Yeah.
A guy that I know who's been buying from someestate sales picked one up for $50, and he was
like, yeah.
If you want it, here you go.
$50.
I was like, okay.
Yeah.
I've I've always wanted one because it I just Igrew up shooting it.
It's not worth a whole lot, but shoot.
$50 is just the 22 is always worth $50.

(58:01):
Thread thread the end
of that barrel?
I'm kinda thinking then.
Have a lot
of fun.
It'll be the quietest suppressed 22 you've everseen.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you don't need a big can.
You can use one of that little like, the littlecheap free cans that we got or 15 and with with
oh, yeah.
It's, like, cutest, quietest little singleshot.

(58:22):
Yeah.
But, no, stuff stuff comes in from time totime, and then I just go, okay, I'm gonna buy
it.
It's the right price.
You'll see it's what what is that saying?
Like, if you sit in the if you sit in one placelong enough, everyone walks by.
You know, like this this is I I think they saythat of like Grand Central in New York City.
And I've seen that kind of thing.
Like, if you're someplace long enough, you'llrun-in I remember being in West Palm Beach, and

(58:47):
I went to vote, and I turned around, and therewas a chick I went to high school with, and
then I turned back and told Lola, I'm moving.
Because if you stay if you stay in the oneplace long enough, you'll run
also into me.
About being a gunsmith is you becomeeverybody's, oh, hey.
By the way, I found this.
You have anybody that wants that?
And I can either go, oh, shit.
I don't want that.
Or, yeah.
I know somebody that'll buy from you if it's orwe can sell it.

(59:10):
That's an advantage of what you're doing.
Yes.
Yeah.
And also, like, one of the things I do sinceI'm in the FFL and I also travel a lot, when
I'm traveling, I go into gun stores.
It feels good to to be
hidden gun stores.
Yeah.
It's and it's also funny to see the guys whohave never done that before or don't do it
often, and they don't understand like that, no.

(59:31):
No.
There's no tax on this.
There's no tax.
This is a business business.
There's no I don't get that.
I have to judge
Oh, trust me.
I've been in there.
I've been in there, and there's, like, a personwho works there, and they're like, this dude
seems sketchy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's But then the boss dude is like, no.
Just tell him to email his FFL to us and thetax stamp of it was all good.
You know?

(59:52):
The fun the funniest thing with a FFL is you'renot supposed to do it in person.
Not supposed to exchange FFLs in person.
Oh.
How do you know how do you know that I Work forthat FFL.
Yeah.
But if you email a copy of it.
Yeah.
That's what they they typically want itemailed.
You want
it emailed.
Mhmm.
Yeah.

(01:00:12):
I've been like in I've been
emailed when I picked this up today, I emailedthem my FFL even though they know who I am.
But Yeah.
I they asked for an emailed copy.
Yeah.
I've been in weird places in the country, and Ihave it on my phone, but I always forget where
it's at.
I I
keep it I keep a copy of it in Google Drivejust in case I find something I want.
Yeah.
Lola has it in a note for me, but I'll besomewhere weird, and then I'm harassing Lola on

(01:00:33):
the other side of the country.
Send me my FFL woman right now.
You know?
But, yes, it's it's a cool thing to do, man.
Let me see.
Hold on.
Let me check-in on the people in the chat.
Hot dog nine ninety, let me shout out everyonewho's here.
By the way, thanks to everyone who's hangingout with us.
Hit the thumbs ups.

(01:00:54):
Yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
I Is this
one of the band guns?
Oh, hold on.
Hold on.
Let me go let me go to you.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen right here to Walt.
I'm playing with my, FAL carbine, the DSA FALcarbine I have.
It has to
be sent.
But I have this really cool vintage Israelihandguard.

(01:01:17):
And I was thinking, maybe I'll stick it on thisguy and steal this handguard and put it on my
on my South African Rhodesian build becausethis is a better one.
And I I had to paint it and make it match, butI don't know.
You know?
To wood or not to wood?

(01:01:37):
That is the question.
Wood.
The Israeli wood is fantastic.
Wood looks good.
Wood looks good.
I think I I think I actually if I go through mystuff, I have a wooden stock also.
The wooden the Israeli wood looks really coolon FALs.
Yeah.
I don't
know.
Need to see we need to see some of these kitsthat we talk about.
I think that would even be a good video just tolike, I think, Patrick, didn't you just put up

(01:02:00):
a video that did okay on YouTube?
Yeah.
It's doing great.
It's actually still in the algorithm.
It's making me money for the first time Youknow what?
In, like, eight months.
What is that video?
Hold on.
Let me go, baby.
Those YouTube fuckers Fuck.
Yeah.
What what they do to you.
Those YouTube fuckers just deleted a video I'vehad up since 02/2010.

(01:02:20):
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Mhmm.
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Yeah.
You know, but from 10?

(01:03:05):
No.
They're gonna I know.
I know.
You think some things are actuallygrandfathered in, but it depends on what policy
they use
You know
what?
To delete video.
Where was it?
On, Safety Harbor?
Or It was
Safety Harbor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They they I don't think they like the fact thatI put the magazine in and took the magazine
out.

(01:03:27):
I only
show I've seen people complaining about thatagain recently.
Yeah.
They don't they don't like that.
If you insert the magazine, that's bad juju.
Oh, well, that's a bunch of videos that wehave.
But, you know, like, we're always gettingemails of videos being removed.
I had a ton of videos on YouTube.
Yep.
So that's constantly, that It sucks, but that'salways a thing that's going

(01:03:48):
would get in trouble for doing this right nowon YouTube.
I'm gonna change the handguard.
Woo hoo.
Yeah.
Is gonna be exciting.
They get they, they take down differentpodcasts we put up there all the time.
The m p 40, I had to split between, YouTube andRumble.
Like, the Mhmm.
The blue wing got on YouTube, the intro got onYouTube, the actual build is on Rumble, but

(01:04:11):
there's a video on YouTube pointing you toRumble.
This week is gonna be the final assembly of thegun because I
had Oh, you got 5,000 views on that.
What?
It's actually doing well.
Like, crazy how good it's doing.
That's unbelievable for me for how they treatme.
Yeah.
You guys should go check this video out andgive him a thumbs ups and all that.
Share it with your friends.

(01:04:33):
Yeah.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna pull it up here whilewe're while we're watching.
I'm not gonna cut out the part.
We don't wanna show the part with the ad andall that.
But
There so yeah.
So I have to go in between both.
This week is since I had it broken completelydown to every mechanism, this week is, like,
the final build out so you can see how an MP 40works and goes together, which, again, ain't no

(01:04:55):
way that's on YouTube, so that's gonna be alot.
What, Luger and Bayonet?
Yeah.
That's what Walter's looking at.
I like And you know the funny thing at thispoint is I guess I'm a German collector because
I got nice German stuff.
Yeah.
The the the desk is looking good.
The workbench.
It
is.
It's looking good.

(01:05:16):
It's looking good.
Here.
And then even comment if you can.
Comment.
You know, that helps.
I mean, does it act I mean, if if every ifeverybody that looked at videos, those 5,000
people, if they shared it only with one otherperson
Yeah.
It'd be crazy.
It that would that kind of that kind of fuckswith their algorithm thing too, doesn't it?

(01:05:37):
Nobody does.
So they can Look at that.
Holy fucking moment.
That looks
Hold on one second, Walt.
I gotta switch back to you now.
Hold on, Walt.
Way, way better.
One second.
Bam.
That's pretty as motherfucking now.
Yeah.
That looks that
looks good.
I gotta find the wood stock and take thisplastic thing off, man.
I know.
Know.
I was thinking about selling this gun.

(01:05:57):
I got this gun at a really good price too.
Mhmm.
They're not That looks good.
Yeah.
Wood, you know, it's like we were talking aboutKel Tec.
They remember when they put out the what wasit?
What Kel Tec You were
supposed to have the RDB r
Yeah.
RDB.
Oh,
yeah.
Wood on it.
Oh.
That that that
I that I would take that over Sydney Sweeneyany day.

(01:06:19):
That was not only wood.
That was sheet metal that they did that too.
Yeah.
That thing looks so good.
If they would have ever done that.
Different a different completely differentbuild, but they don't do sheet metal.
Mm-mm.
You know, they do injection molding.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
So new and look great.
Someone should have came out with a kit orsomething, but it never never happened.
But Yeah.

(01:06:40):
It's not as easy as you think.
Right.
True.
True.
You know?
But they made the prototype.
Well, to tease you with.
Yeah.
I think they were looking into how to three dprint wood.
I think I remember talking to them about that.
They were
Then then master keld master Keldner said, no.

(01:07:00):
No.
I'm not doing
that.
No.
Keldron.
Excuse me.
Keldron.
Keldron.
Yeah.
Keldron.
Yeah.
Who to me is one of the greatest living gunmakers.
Engineers?
Engineers.
Yeah.
Gun designers of our
Yeah.
Generation.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, he's alive.
You could talk to him.
Yeah.
I think Kel Tec just opened didn't they open upa factory somewhere that's not Florida?

(01:07:26):
Yeah.
I thought I saw something about that.
They're working.
Hold on.
Let me look that up.
New Kel Tec factory.
If it wasn't them, it was somebody else.
Yeah.
No.
It was Kel Tec.
I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere.
New
co oh, you want me go let me go full screen onyou, Walt.
I'm gonna look up Hang on.
Let's let's get it so it looks like it shouldlook.

(01:07:46):
Just
Kel Tec is expanding its operations with a newfactory in Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Yep.
There you go.
Yes.
Rock Springs.
That looks fantastic.
Now it needs a wooden stock.
Yep.
I think I know where it's at.
I just have to go dig it up.
That's all.
And I believe that's Israeli also, so we'llkeep it with the Hebrew brothers.

(01:08:07):
You know?
Okay.
There you go.
We'll keep it we'll keep it with the peoplethat are starving.
Be careful.
You might you might wind up starving afterthat.
No.
Mhmm.
Too soon.
Too soon.
Too soon.
I don't know I don't know how I actually feelabout that.
Maybe if you maybe at FAFO exists.
How We won't go into

(01:08:29):
it.
Yeah.
Probably we shouldn't answer, but What elsefuck around and find out.
What else is new?
What else did we where we gonna
There's a bunch of stuff.
Do you wanna talk about the SIG p three twentythat killed God.
That killed a airman?
Who happens to be happens to be actually ayoung brother.
A young brother.
They're still they're still pretending likenothing's wrong.

(01:08:51):
Nothing's happening, everything's good.
Don't worry about don't look.
Don't you know?
So Trust my guys.
Like, my comment was to that whole discussion.
Oh, the p three sixty five's okay.
And my response was, okay, Jose.
Before you get deported, come cut my grass,please.
Yeah.
I remember seeing that.
You know what that's like?
It's like, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I I love a I love a good, German chocolatecake, you know, as long as it, you know, not

(01:09:15):
you're Nazi fucker.
So
Uh-huh.
It
that that's what people accept things.
They'll take what they'll take like, they werelike, Richard Hughes was saying, send me some
get the me some pistols.
I'm like, now you're just bad talking them formonths doing it, you know, and now you want
their product.
I Mhmm.
Go.

(01:09:35):
Go.
Go, Patrick.
I I don't I don't I won't I don't know thatI'll buy another STIG.
So I already own a three sixty five and
I'm But SIGs are not bad.
I mean, not every is bad.
If you have a p three twenty, I would say youmight wanna,
you two series was phenomenal.
That TV series is
good.
Good You might wanna chill with it.

(01:09:56):
You might wanna unload it.
You know, make it safe.
Make it safe.
I wouldn't have a problem with it if they wouldjust accepted it in the beginning and fixed it.
If if they just lying and and lying and
main problem is is now can you trust a companythat has decided that they're gonna just lie to
everybody as much as
we're not we're not talking about lying to thepublic.

(01:10:16):
We're talking about lying to the US military.
The military government.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
so what else are they lying about?
Everything.
Now here's the thing.
They do have cool guns.
I have a SIG five sixteen patrol.
Lot though.
I I I I I You
like the the old stuff that came out ofGermany?
I I like to have some of the old military SIGrifles, but, of course, we've been neutered

(01:10:38):
here in this country.
Yeah.
You're not gonna kick them out of bed.
No.
No.
No.
Not that stuff.
Fantastic.
No.
But but but you know who I blame for this?
SIG, the upper echelons of SIG, you know, thecorporate people and the and the marketing
people are giving them bad I
guarantee that some group, some engineer orsome group of engineers of the company know

(01:11:00):
what the problem is and know how to fix it.
And the people at the top are telling them,well, if we admit fault, then we get sued out
of business and can't
admit fault.
But let me tell you how big this has gottenbecause they refused to face this head on.
And they doubled
down, by the way.
So you guys saw Yes.
I know.
They're they're suing what?
Police academy or something?

(01:11:20):
Washington Police Academy because they said nomore p three twenties.
Yeah.
But did you see the video that the guy put outwhere he put a screw in there, one millimeter
in, like, interrupting it, and then he showedhow it does fire?
If if that So, in other words, if the triggeris moved just a millimeter out of the resting
position of that trigger, So there's a videothat video's gone viral.

(01:11:42):
Let me tell you how viral it is.
I saw Penguin Zero talking about it.
Critical talked about it today.
Yep.
So Penguin By the way,
he's in guns, heavily.
Who?
Which who?
Penguin Zero.
He's a
Penguin Zero.
Yeah.
He's a Tampa.
He's a Tamponian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's from Tampa.
We're talking about this is Tampa week.
Slash slash streamer.
He's a young guy

(01:12:02):
for you.
I couldn't tell you who is this.
My depended
on him.
Penguin zero is a super you he might havebought some guns from you.
You never know.
Let me see if I could find a picture of him.
He looks like a rocker or something like that.
Has it got long
His name is Charlie.
He he does he streams on YouTube or on Twitchand on YouTube, and he's that's how he made his
money.
But he's only, like, seven or 28.
He's a young guy.

(01:12:23):
Yeah.
He's awesome.
But it's so mainstream that this one guy
Is talking about a big streamer.
Never really talks about that's horrible.
Right.
This is this is what he looks like, Walt.
This is Penguin zero right here.
But it's so big that to him who doesn't coverthings unless
it's barely mainstream is covered.

(01:12:44):
Penguin needs to get a haircut.
Yes.
I'm trying to remember if I ever saw him do agun thing before.
Did you, Patrick?
He he doesn't, often.
But it it's pretty well
Oh, here's he's showing off the guns, Walt.
He might be related to you.
He might
be He went to the University of Tampa.
Oh, there you go.
I I have news for you.
He's not related.

(01:13:05):
But, anyway, that's big.
If he's talking about it, the so the whole gunworld is talking about it, he's talking about
it.
Sig, cut the bullshit.
It's too late.
Yeah.
It's too late.
It's a problem.
Already dug their hole.
Fault down.
Yeah.
All all the gov US government's gotta do isjust physically that's nothing for the

(01:13:26):
government.
They could take physically crush every one ofthem and throw them in the garbage.
Yeah.
And and and this what?
Just get a Glock.
There's a lot there's a lot of choices.
Of Lamar.
The I mean, just Ice Ice moved over to Glocknineteen's.
Yeah.
The Glock 19 demo Why
did they move away from Glock in the firstplace?
Why have places moved away from Glock?

(01:13:46):
And if you're gonna move away from Glock
Why do you think they moved away from Glock?
Cookers and cocaine, baby.
Oh, yeah.
They weren't getting there.
They weren't getting there allotted cookers andcocaine, I guess.
Yeah.
That's true.
Guts Gaston said no hookers for you.
No hookers
for Yeah.
Oh, jeez.
Let me get some comments in here real quick.

(01:14:07):
Shout out to everyone who's out there.
I I don't know if I did this.
Jay Grew is out there.
Of of course, Shooting Gallery Annie, Joe isout as well.
Big shout out to him.
When's the show?
Wednesday?
Walt?
Yay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I guess last Wednesday, there was a problemwith, with with q.
Oh, he didn't get

(01:14:27):
last one.
Oh, he didn't get q one?
Okay.
Let's see.
Shooting gallery did I tell you that he saidbefore I graduated, I looked into going to
Killer Kawalski's wrestling school?
That'll be cool.
Joke, you could have been a contender.
He could have been a universe.

(01:14:48):
He could have been a contender.
Wrestle.
And then Night Train said to that KillerKowalski was tag team partners with Gorilla
Monsoon.
There you go.
And they're they're having good conversationabout that.
Says Iron Sheik owned a sports bar in Atlanta.
What's up?
I I'm with Walter.
I feel like Sig, it's it's entirely too late.
They cannot admit fault of any No.

(01:15:08):
We've already done No.
We've gone too far.
We've gone too far.
They've made themselves a household name inAmerica for being shitty.
When when the US government puts a on it,that's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you think You're better
off you're better off reissuing 19 elevensthese people in that gun.
Do you think that they is this enough to causethem to go out of business?

(01:15:31):
Do you think this is that level?
No.
Okay.
No.
They're big.
They're big they're big around the world too.
I I don't
know say is SIG USA is not SIG Europe.
Yeah.
And it's separated.
So technically, they could just go callbankruptcy or something like that and if they
get big lawsuits, but I I yeah.
I don't know.
I don't think so.
But look look at this gun, that spear thing,whatever it is.

(01:15:55):
I don't know.
That's a supposedly a big failure.
Everybody says it's a piece of shit.
And then the, the rattler that SOCOM got theirhands on, which was a rigged that was a rigged
event too.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
They had they had the world going for them.
They they had they were like and then then youdo this kind of thing.
It's like, you know, come on.

(01:16:16):
You know, the there's a saying in the in, Ithink this goes in the gun world, there's a
saying like, you know, when people talk aboutdouble edged sword, cuts both ways.
You know, you we you shoot yourself in yourfoot.
You know, you cut your own self.
You do your own self in.
You get hoisted on your own petard.
Yeah.

(01:16:36):
You dug your own hole, bitch.
Yeah.
It happens a lot.
But there and there are not just Glock.
I think Walther makes really good guns.
There's a whole bunch of people out theremaking good guns.
Makes
some fantastic carry guns.
PSA makes some good goods.
I don't know if the army is gonna look at it,but
Reissue reissue all the burritos they got instorage now.
Just kidding.
They got tons of them.

(01:16:57):
Yeah.
You think they'll go that far back?
No.
That'll be interesting.
I would probably just what I hope they do isthey turn them over to CMP and let them sell
them.
But That'd be pretty nice.
That'd be very cool.
If they come in super cheap?
Well, that's that's not
They're not gonna happen?
No.
Okay.
The nineteen elevens aren't coming in supercheap.

(01:17:17):
The cheapest 1911 from CMP now is $1,100.
Mhmm.
I I'm glad I bought mine for $8.50.
I got a deal on that for $8.50.
So but, no.
I mean, there's plenty of commercial guns youcould go out and buy and There are.
But they would have
to Stigulus.
They would have to put it out for bid, andthey'd have to suck on this dick and roll

(01:17:38):
around on that
It's a big process.
It's a big process.
Yeah.
Lots of boats going out in the ocean in Tampaat that, spec op show.
Yep.
You know?
Lots of all the all the strip clubs get emptiedout.
I've seen it, by the way.
Yeah.
I've been to that
mom's Venus.
I've been to that show, and there was a dudesomewhere somewhere, I have pictures, I was on

(01:18:01):
some big boat where there was, I think, a GreenBeret Foundation thing going on, and this dude
pulls up who with all these chicks, andbasically, he owned I was talking to him.
He owns several strip clubs in Tampa, and hebrought all his chicks over to this boat, and
they were on the boat.
And I'm on the boat taking pictures andthrowing it up on Instagram.

(01:18:23):
Remember back in the days, Instagram?
And everyone's like, Lola is gonna kill you.
So
Hey.
Almost as bad as my SEMA picture that I tookwith the
Lola Lola didn't have the same reaction asPeggy.
Peggy almost killed me.
I was in the shithouse for that for a

(01:18:43):
long time.
Yeah.
Peggy almost killed me for posting that day.
But, yeah.
So, yeah.
It's interesting.
This this is really bad.
I hope that the marketing person at least hasbeen fired.
They They're gonna have to make some sort ofchanges to get little a little
bud light action going on here?
Bad advice.

(01:19:03):
Bad advice has been given to SIG in regards tothis.
Yeah.
And they've just been digging deeper.
I would say it's corporate approved.
People the crazy thing is people are so willingto forgive if you come out ahead of something
and say, listen.
We screwed this up.
I made a mistake.
Blah blah blah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We will fix it and go forward.
Yeah.
People are super willing to forgive with that.

(01:19:24):
Yeah.
Now, let me back up a little bit.
Maybe the marketing people were trying to tellthem how to deal with this Who knows? And
And they and they refused to listen because,you know, I I think that happens.
I've been in that situation where I try to tellpeople, don't do certain things, and then they
don't listen.
And some of that is even blown up in the whenin the in the thing of suppressors that's
recently come out.

(01:19:45):
You know?
After I've told people, be very careful how youdeal with gun guys and their perception of you
making deals with the government orpoliticians.
So, you know, I I I would say I would back thatup and say, yes.
Ultimately, I think it's corporate.
You should know that yourself.
You shouldn't even have to get a marketingperson to tell you that.

(01:20:07):
Right?
Or crisis management or whatever.
Should there's yes.
You should I don't know who is at the top ofSIG's hierarchy right now, but, clearly, they
are unethical folks who Mhmm.
Don't know how you should do things, how thingsshould be
run.
But Mhmm.
Yeah.
A lot
of those people think that they'll get awaywith it because they are sick.

(01:20:31):
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me get so because I saw this.
I'm just gonna briefly touch on it in the chat.
I see hot dog nine ninety was saying mutanthunt mutant hunt was fun.
So that is the, that is the movie that NightTrain was in.
And, yeah, it was it was a fun movie.

(01:20:52):
You know?
It's one of those, like, campy, you know, bmovies and all that, but it was fun to see it,
especially knowing that, Night Train was inthere.
Yeah.
And I think Hotdog nine ninety says he'sbringing the copy of his DVD that he got for it
to, Goals you can get it signed, which isawesome.

(01:21:12):
That's really funny.
Yeah.
So that's cool.
Nice I won't
be going
to goals.
You're not going?
I I I can't right now.
Okay.
I'd love to, but I can't.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I understand.
It's tough to do all all the things out there,you know.
How, how was your Did you get your You know, Iknow you were saying you're getting a whole

(01:21:36):
house generator.
How's that?
They came and brought the generator and tied itdown to the ground.
Okay.
I got a I got a text last night that they werecoming today Mhmm.
To do the electrical part, but nobody cametoday.
No one shows.
It's freaking hot.
Well,
that's not really a good excuse, but

(01:21:58):
They should say something to you if they're notcoming.
Yeah.
They've been pretty communicative.
Communicative?
Communicative?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
But as of 08:21 Eastern Standard Time, I don'tbelieve I've gotten another text.
So
the gas guys are supposed to come on August 5and hook up the gas line.

(01:22:21):
Oh, so this it's gonna be a little bit of aprocess then.
Yeah.
It doesn't just all didn't happen in one day.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
But Yeah.
As long as it happens before there's ahurricane, I will be a happy camper.
Okay.
Correct.
And I think we'll we'll we'll we'll get tothat, I think.
I think this year is gonna be like last year.
Like last year, we were I was thinking, oh,man.

(01:22:41):
We beat this thing.
No problem.
Right?
We got hit.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So No.
It's very cool.
Yeah.
We we should you know, I think this is a goodsubject to talk about.
We got like seven seconds.
I'll come back, but we are in hurricane seasonand Lola was saying you know what?
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So, know, before I forget, and while we'retalking about backup generators and stuff.
You know, I think there's always like, for forhurricane season, there's always like a tax

(01:23:47):
break or whatever.
Lola's saying that because of the new some newlaw that was signed in, generators and stuff
like that is tax free from now on, period.
Oh, so Starting August 1.
Starting August 1.
Starting
going Florida's gonna have a gun and ammo taxfree time too.
Yep.

(01:24:07):
Yeah.
Very cool.
So, yeah.
So I think if you're gonna buy a generator orsomething, wait until because I need one.
For our house here, I'm gonna talk about like,my Cybertruck actually took over and ran the
house the other day.
So I think it was, like, Saturday morning orsomething like that.
We heard a loud bang, woke up, power was out,and I got a text from the power company saying,

(01:24:31):
oh, we know your power's out, but myCybertruck, yeah.
My cyber truck actually took over and wasrunning the house.
Nice.
And it wasn't even it wasn't even fullycharged.
So I think I could show this.
There's nothing, whatever.
Look.
It wasn't even fully charged, but it wasrunning the house, and it says grid outage,
twenty one backup hours remaining.

(01:24:53):
That's cool.
So and then you could see it sitting there, andthe and the purple line means that the power is
going from the car to the that's what that solet me see here if I can show you guys this.
So this purple line means that the power isgoing from the Cybertruck to the house, and I
was like a third charged because the daybefore, I had, like, gone on a long trip and

(01:25:16):
come back, and it was, like, 30 miles orsomething by the time I got back.
And it starts I set it to start charging at11:00 at night.
So as soon as I plug in, it does it chargeswhen the the thing is cheapest.
But, yeah, it ran, and then I think the powerwas out for about an hour, hour and a half.
And when the power came back on, it was stillrunning off the Cybertruck, and it waited a few

(01:25:37):
minutes, and then it switched everything backover.
Very cool.
But it does not run my AC, and it doesn't runmy well.
Yeah.
But the fans were still running and stuff likethat.
So, like, at four, 04:30 in the morning, itwasn't hot or anything.
Yeah.
Wasn't too
bad.
I think it could run my AC, but the people whoinstalled it told me I have to put a soft start

(01:26:02):
Yeah.
On my AC
Yeah.
And then it will run it.
But that was cool.
It was saying it would run my house on a thirdof a charge for twenty one hours, So
not bad.
That's cool.
Can I something just I saw a picture
of
what's his name?
The Bongino?
Jeff.
Bongino.
Bongino.
Uh-huh.
And What happened?

(01:26:22):
It might explain why his tune has changed alittle bit.
He said, since he's became the director, he'slearned things that kind of shocked him.
Yeah.
I I read that too.
But he can't he won't tell any of us means.
Yeah.
What does that mean?
I think I saw him put out a tweet on on twi onx with that.
But what does that mean?

(01:26:43):
They've shown him the aliens?
What the fuck are we talking about?
Exactly.
They've dangled his children over the alienpit?
I mean, what what are we saying here?
Okay.
Sorry I brought that
up.
Yeah.
No.
Seriously though, Patrick, am I wrong?
No.
I I he I don't I I almost hate it worse thatpeople say cryptic crap like that and then

(01:27:05):
laugh it
And they won't say anything.
Mic down and walk away.
It's just fodder.
Say anything at all.
Yeah.
It's fodder for the masses.
You go, what?
Just like how you guys were talking about hisgoogly eyes.
Remember?
It it it actually only does it just make peoplemore suspicious.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Remember how you guys were telling me?
I you guys told me and then I went and lookedit up.

(01:27:26):
He looked like
Yeah.
Him and him and Cash Patel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he was, he looked like he was, being heldat gunpoint.
Yeah.
I don't know what that means.
I know there's still something going on hereand Trump keeps mentioning, I don't know why
he's doing it, that he's gonna pardon GhislaineMaxwell.

(01:27:48):
Yeah.
Ghislaine.
Why?
Yeah.
What what the fuck is that about?
Well, yeah, I
People are gonna get pardoned for grooming now?
That's not cool.
I You know, I think there's Well, I don't know.
I
There's something So so I I don't know if yousaw this, Walt.
There's something, I think I don't know wherethe article is.

(01:28:11):
It doesn't really matter.
There's an article that said that Pam Bondiremember I did the Teflon Bondi
Yeah.
Thing?
But Pam Bondi told him that he is mentioned inthe what you call it?
The Epstein.
Told Trump that he is mentioned a few times inthere.
But what does that mean?

(01:28:31):
Like, my thing is, let's see what it is.
Not not because you're mentioned there that itmeans anything.
They know it's Everybody in everybody overthere knows exactly what's going on, and
they're just not gonna tell
Once again, this goes right back to SIG.
It's a SIG type thing.
You know what?
Sure.
What do you got?
Yeah.
Let's see it.
Let's see it.
Bring it out.

(01:28:52):
Put it out.
And then you go, yeah.
Well, I I knew
because all all this is doing is making it abig deal because now every time every time
Trump does it, like so for example, heannounced, the big deal with Europe.
Right?
With u UK.
UK.
Yeah.
For the, for the
And it's going to come up over and over again.
Yeah.
It came up, and he was mad.
Someone was like, oh, did you do this?

(01:29:13):
Did you rush to do this deal because you don'twant anyone to talk about the Epstein files?
And he was mad about it.
But, dude, all you you could have easilyhandled this.
Just put it out.
We're big boys and girls.
We'll see it.
We'll go.
That's no big deal, because everyone in theworld knows that he knows Epstein.
That doesn't mean shit.
Right?
Just because you know a bad person doesn't meanyou were doing shit with them or whatever.

(01:29:37):
And even he said before, like, once he figuredout what he was up to, he stopped dealing with
him.
But but you're Trump, so there's no way thatyou're gonna keep your name out of things
because of who you are.
And the more you and the more you cover, theworse the conspiratorial lines get.
You know?
Yeah.
You know, what's he covering?
What's he doing?
What's he doing?
And he's wiping out all the good stuff thathe's doing.

(01:30:01):
He's he's wiping it out with this with thiscrap.
Yeah.
So Well Bad bad advice.
There's people there's people in hisadministration, Pam Bondi and others, that
shouldn't freaking be there.
I don't think he still has a habit of notlistening to what people is vice either.
Remember the guy is very much it's Trump's wayor no way.

(01:30:24):
Oh, yeah.
I think he would fire JD Vance if JD Vancelooked at him sideways.
Right?
It's not that Yeah.
I guess you could, firing him is a little bitmore difficult, but
But you understand what I'm saying.
I mean, like, if JD Vance said You know what?
It's funny.
I keep thinking.
All of this makes Remember when even I thoughtMusk was wrong for starting shit?

(01:30:49):
I still think he was wrong.
Like, when Musk started shit and started sayingthings, I still think it was kinda wrong to
just throw it out there, but it's making itlook kinda right.
You know, Musk first the first thing when theywhen they publicly broke up, Musk said, he's
he's in the Epstein Falls.
And everybody knew it's true.

(01:31:10):
Okay.
Well And I thought it was wrong.
I was like, dude, you shouldn't say thatbecause we don't know what's in there.
Right?
But now you're making yourself look guilty.
Sorry, Walt.
Go.
Yeah.
Well, then you then you just say, okay.
Well, here it is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he's got some kind of aversion to it, and Ijust think that the people around him are

(01:31:32):
giving him bad advice.
Pam Bondi is not the person to be taking advicefrom.
She doesn't understand this shit.
You know?
She's not ready for this national stage.
She wasn't ready for the Florida stage.
No.
So that that's just my thing.

(01:31:54):
We'll we'll find out one day that, I guess thatBongino is gonna go before Pam Bondi.
That's what we're about to see.
If Bongino if Bongino and Cash Patel don'tbehave themselves, they don't have coochie
protection down below.
They don't have a coochie, and that so theydon't have a coochie shield.

(01:32:14):
They don't got a blonde coochie, so they
ain't got Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
They don't have that thing to impress uponTrump to listen to They
don't have an Eastern European sended
Yeah.
So he's not gonna listen to them.
They Like, if they go up against Bondi, they'regonna lose, and that's too bad because then I
feel like America loses from not having theseguys there because they're they were kinda like

(01:32:39):
bulldogs, but since they went into thisadministration, they've been muzzled.
This is is this the second or the third thingthat we've seen so far?
At least, this is the second.
Right?
So I don't know.
We'll see what comes out of that one.
Kurt twenty four said Walter the kit king.
You know, Kurt twenty four, there are so manykits that I should have bought that I didn't.

(01:33:04):
Yeah.
I'm trying to negotiate one right now.
I shouldn't.
I at the last creek at the last creek, a guyhad another Lottie kit for $3,500.
That seems very reasonable for what it is.
Oh, a Lottie.
Oh my god.
Another 20 millimeter and I and I didn't buyit.
No.
I said, fuck.
I should have bought that.
Just because.
Just just to have the spare parts.

(01:33:24):
Yeah.
Just the backup.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It would have still had some value.
I did buy that m p 44 kit, which that was agood move.
I didn't know you
Patrick.
Didn't know you had the guys before.
You must not have been Patrick.
I've I've seen it.
I've seen
it with I've seen it because you're missingsome parts from what okay.
I remember it.
I need I need one section of receiver, and Icould probably build this thing.

(01:33:46):
What's what's the yeah.
Go ahead, Walt.
No.
I was gonna ask Patrick what's the kit he'slooking at, or can you say if you can't say,
that's fine.
Oh, I can say it.
There's a guy that has a Thompson.
Oh.
He's got a, a one a one Thompson that's nothorribly butchered.
It's actually better than even a saw cut kit.

(01:34:07):
It's a really, really nice kit.
Walter and
I talked about What does he want for it?
Too much money.
He wants 3,500
for it.
No.
That's my thing.
If he comes down some, Mhmm.
But, no, it's too too much.
They pop up every once in a while for $121,500bucks.
Walter, I'll send you a picture of this one,you tell me.

(01:34:27):
We can't discuss We
we need a freaking we need a freakingreplacement to, the the creek show, and we're
working on it, in the background.
Be a tough one.
I'm Yeah.
That the creek didn't happen overnight.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's gonna be a build up.
Target, we can
Yeah.
Yeah.
We gotta have some We gotta have more chatpacked chat in the in the background on it.

(01:34:53):
But it'll be cool to see something like thatbecause I think stuff will come out.
And then, I don't know if we'll get people tocome from Kentucky, but if we could start and
get the Florida dudes Florida dudes are sittingon some bad ass shit.
Oh, yeah.
There's tons of parts and guns and all sorts of
stuff.
Yeah.
Come on.
Come on.
There's some bad stuff here.

(01:35:14):
So and then imagine you start getting Florida,Georgia, Alabama, you know Oh, yeah.
The Carolinas, you know.
The it could be it could be some good stuff inthere.
I know, like, because of the Internet, it'sgotten you know, like, everyone knows
everything now because you could Googleeverything, but, there's still some good shit.

(01:35:37):
Was an Internet when the creek was going on tooand Yeah.
Every everybody don't.
It does everybody
don't know.
That's the funny thing is it doesn'tnecessarily work like that because, like, when
I needed that part for the m g, for the m p 40,the magwell, you go go, like, searching on the
Internet, and there was, like, one single oneavailable.

(01:35:57):
And somebody told me, hey.
Call this one company.
They have some of that stuff around.
And I called them, and they actually did havewhat I needed.
And it was considerably cheaper.
Yeah.
But I they had no postings about it on theInternet.
It didn't didn't exist on the Internet.
But there's also that element if you're let'ssay you're a guy, you're at a show, you've
brought your stuff, you're here now, dude.

(01:36:18):
You know, and you owe some the
element of I just sold $5,000 worth of crap.
I should buy some dumb shit.
Or you just bought some dumb shit, and now yougotta sell some stuff, and you brought some
stuff with for him to look at.
Oh.
It's
still not it doesn't make me money.
So, no, it's still totally not worth 3,500because it's not making me any money.
Walter just gave a look at the screen.

(01:36:40):
A cool kit.
Yeah.
Okay.
Listen.
One other thing.
I'm just gonna bring this up.
We could talk about it or not.
Did you This is news that broke between thelast time we were here.
Californians can now buy ammunition online justlike free Americans.

(01:37:01):
Good for them.
I didn't know they when when did
that break?
So last Thursday, I received a flurry of emailsfrom ammunition dealers, boasting variations on
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I thought I saw that.
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And that's the ninth circuit too, which I know.
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(01:38:02):
There's no way that could stand.
California's soon to be I don't know howCalifornia exists anymore because they don't
they've been they I don't think they've turnedoff the federal money to California, I think.
I don't know if they can, but they yeah.
There's a lot of crap going on in California.
I heard recently, like, San Francisco is gonnastart a crackdown on people in RVs parking

(01:38:27):
Well, it because, should.
Yeah, everyone everyone's living in RVs.
But you know why everyone's living in RVs?
You can't afford to rent or buy anything in,San Francisco.
Can I?
My niece just bought a new house Mhmm.
In LA.
Mhmm.
About 3,000 square feet.
Okay.
Nice.
Got a pool.
Looks nice.

(01:38:48):
Got a mother in law's garage place in the back.
Mhmm.
2 and a half mil.
For LA, what I well, don't tell me what part
of the
I I know what I don't know what town or part oftown.
But LA, there's a unique situation
Sounds about right for LA.
Of the buyers.
It actually it actually listed for less than Ithink it got bid up.

(01:39:08):
Yeah.
Mean, my son, my eldest son is living in LA.
He's not in LA right now, but he's he'sactually in New York, New Jersey, but he's
visiting his girlfriend.
So they're they're, like, bicoastal now, himand his girlfriend.
But Okay.
He lives in LA, and him and his friends arerenting the upper part of a house there.

(01:39:31):
And I think it's, like, four or five of themthat are sharing this apartment up there, you
know.
And he has the smallest room and he's stillpaying over a thousand dollars.
Just him.
So mortgage.
That's my
mortgage for an entire house.
Yeah.
So now all the other people that have biggerrooms are paying more money in order for them

(01:39:52):
to rent this upper part of this house.
I I I I can't see any
I don't see it either, brother.
Need need to live in there.
I don't see any need
at all.
Now for him for him, he always, you know, hewas always into acting and and that that kind
of thing.
Yeah.
But
So so for example, he just went to Oh, yeah.

(01:40:14):
Groundlings the groundlings school.
To Atlanta.
Atlanta has so much acting up and coming andthey they are No.
He thought about it.
He thought about it.
Atlanta's expensive too.
He thought about
expensive though.
I mean, come on.
No.
It's not as expensive as LA, but he thoughtabout it, but he he actually likes LA.

(01:40:35):
He's bumping into a bunch of different actors.
The Groundling School, if you never heard ofit, you know Saturday Night Live?
Most of the people from Saturday Night Livecome from the group called the Groundlings,
which is a improv improv thing.
He did that when he was when he went to FSU.
Affect the city.
You bet they're not funny anymore.
Yeah.
Different places.
So, anyway, he got he got into the Groundlingsschool, so he's gonna do courses there.

(01:40:58):
He can go do auditions and things.
Now, I agree with you guys.
I think that the movie industry is largelyoutside of LA now, but, you know, he he's
young.
Right?
And in my opinion, he's a man.
He could do whatever he wants to do.
I would not do it.
But, you know, there's reason why did yourniece go to LA?

(01:41:19):
She's a lawyer, and her husband's a lawyer, andthey work for Disney.
Oh.
Oh, they're make money.
They're fine.
Fine.
I know.
If they need a if they need a pool boy, I Icould get someone to help them clean the pool
or something.
One one of my sisters in Hilton had sold herhouse, and now she's living there Yeah.
In in LA.
Because they have a too.

(01:41:39):
That's
the Yeah.
And could not live I could not live in LA orCalifornia, but that doesn't take away.
It is a beautiful place, but I I wouldn't livethere.
You know, I I don't know.
Whatever.
Yeah.
And But listen, like I said, with my son, Ithink he's young and it's a good time to take
chances when you're young and I lived in NewYork City and wasted money for a long time.

(01:42:03):
I would never go back to New York City or livethere.
But yeah.
You know?
Everyone has to live their life and do theirthing.
You know?
But and also, these people are not into gunslike us.
Right?
Like, we could not live in California and havethe stuff that we have or and even do what we
do.
But they are America, so they deserve freedomand they don't deserve this bullshit from,

(01:42:28):
like, who runs the people who run California.
No.
You know, crazy taxes, crazy everything'sexpensive
in California.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, gas gas is probably hitting $6 overthere right now.
It's stupid.
There's no reason for it.
None.
Yeah.
Well, the reason is because

(01:42:49):
Government It's
a welfare it's a well it's a welfare state.
So that's why it's what it is.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And,
you know, they're they're too dumb.
The people in the cities are too dumb to or orwon't stand up like like want
Everybody wants freebies.
Everybody
wants gibbons.
Like I said, the place is beautiful, man.
Some of the most beautiful beaches and all thatkind of stuff that I've even been to in my

(01:43:13):
life, you know, and beautiful towns and allthat.
I wish America was not like this.
I don't know, man.
I wish America was like how Florida is, whereFlorida does not allow all these different
counties to make up their own fucking rules.
That's crazy.
California used to be the place where a lot ofinnovation and companies and Yeah.
Manufacturing.
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All they're doing is honking like ducks in thebackground while that's
going I changed I

(01:44:17):
had to
put my SpaceX hat on just for fun.
Yeah.
I see Night Train says, I was interviewed foran article about that movie in a popular
magazine back then, Fangoria.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That is cool.
Yeah.
Alright.
Yeah.
So let's see what other stuff what other thingsin the news you guys wanna talk about?

(01:44:40):
Or guns have you gotten stuff?
Check the firearms blog, see what's on
there.
Okay.
So, Walter, you haven't gotten any new gunscome in?
No.
No.
No?
Okay.
Did you get your did you get your CNC machinesall hooked up and everything?
Yeah.
They're all they're running.
New ones are running.
Old ones are running.
Okay.
At the moment, we have technically fivemachines running, which is pretty

(01:45:03):
groundbreaking.
Mhmm.
But, you know Go to the firearms plug.
That's subject to change.
You never know.
Yeah.
What's in the firearms blog?
Go to
the first post.
The first
I'm gonna check it out.
Pat let's see.
Who is this?
Oh, John Crump is saying there was a shootingin New York City.
I saw that.
I didn't look too deep into

(01:45:23):
it.
Yeah.
He sent First a picture of the
article, the picture of a luger.
Okay.
Hold on.
Firearms.
Okay.
Pop culture.
Let's see.
Let's go.
Let's get out the let's get out the ghetto,luger.
Let me show while you're doing that, let mepull up that article.
We played with it earlier.

(01:45:45):
Because of pop culture.
Alright.
Scroll through.
The PO8Luger.
Yeah.
Winchester 1887.
I'm sure of it.
I have Walter and I both have 1880 sevens.
Oh, there you go.
There you go.
I have that.
Yep.
Max It's too late.
You already I already called dibs.

(01:46:07):
Oh, keep going.
Keep going.
Let's keep going.
Oh, tech noise.
Both of the tech noise I have sitting here.
Both of the tech noise.
Okay.
What else we got in here?
Walter p p k.
You know what?
I want a Walter p is
from I like Walter p p k.
This this is from that movie Falling Down.

(01:46:27):
That movie was brutal.
Walter p p k.
Oh, I want a Walter p p k.
Right there.
Come on.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Next
one.
That's
oh.
The Thompson submachine
gun, which you were just talking about.
Well, you don't have a a Thompson at all?
Don't know.
Oh, Patrick, I thought you no.

(01:46:48):
You fixed one.
Oh, I fixed one for a customer, and I went thisis really weird.
Mhmm.
It was a SBR.
It was a semi auto SBR.
Very weird.
Oh, okay.
Let's see.
Smith and Wesson model 29.
Dude, make my 44 Don't have one of those.
No.
No.
No.
AKS74U.

(01:47:09):
Yep.
Cranks.
They're like, hey.
I
that.
I hate that.
I I need one of these.
I need one of these.
Because I know Patrick has one too.
Volcanic volcanic pistols is this?
That I wouldn't call iconic.
No.
How would the how did this become a yeah.
How's this in the list?
Video games made it popular.

(01:47:30):
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
And a Gatling gun.
Yep.
Awesome.
Come
here, little one.
Let's see.
Desert Eagle.
None of us have a desert.
Right, Walt?
No.
No desert.
None of us have a desert eagle.
And okay.
I think that's the end of it.
That's the end
of it.
There you go.
I just thought they were funny.
Yeah.

(01:47:50):
No.
That's good.
Hey.
What's up, Chromy?
It's a gun.
Look, Chromy.
Look.
Gun.
Your godfather is a gun, guys.
Hi.
Look at that.
Hold on, honey.
We'll move
the camera so you can
Shoot us.
Shoot us.
What's up?
Hi.
Hi.
Hi.
It's a gun.

(01:48:12):
It's a gun.
That's right.
That's right.
He's got a gun.
He a dad?
Yeah.
Can you say can you say Walter?
Walter.
Yeah.
In a past life, you definitely had severalWalthers, by the way.
I did tell.
Remember that.
Luther.
Give Lou, me kiss.
Is he is he?
Thank
you.

(01:48:33):
He's such a sweet boy.
He's a good boy.
Yeah.
So two of the two of those, you know
Oh, you got the PPK.
Yeah.
I think amongst us, we have
Almost everything on that list.
Almost.
Like, there's maybe two things.
We don't have a Gatling gun.
No one has a Gatling gun.
Ares
has a Gatling gun.

(01:48:53):
He has that nine millimeter one.
Yeah.
He does.
Gatling guns have got to be expensive.
I've seen them, all that stuff.
The real bulldogs are very expensive.
The best thing you can get into is one of thosenine millimeter ones from Tippmann.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which shows a badass.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Looks like I a good deal on auction too,actually.

(01:49:14):
Yeah.
I need a PPK.
I want a black PPK with walnut grips.
That's on my list.
Yep.
That's on my list.
The I the most iconic James Bond gun.
Yep.
The most iconic.
And I also I I carry a Walther.
And we used to be sponsored by Walther, notanymore, but I still carry a Walther.
It's you know?
I think they make good guns.

(01:49:34):
You know?
I believe, like, were talking about handguns, Ithink, like, Glock is perfect for most use case
scenarios that are out there.
I think Walter has some good stuff, the PDP andall
that.
If you plan on getting your gun stolen from youin a gunfight, carry a p three twenty.

(01:49:56):
Let's give it
to your enemy.
You might take the enemy out.
Might take him out too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see.
So what other yeah.
That's that was a cool that was a cool article,Patrick.
That's just It's funny because half those gunsare in our collections.
Yeah.
More than half.
Someone out there someone out there thatwatches this has a Gatling gun or access to it

(01:50:20):
or that volcanic gun.
We could we could source it.
We could.
There has to be a way to source that freakingthe the have you ever seen that in the real
world?
Either one of you?
Volcanic?
I have.
In behind glass.
I've never got to touch one.
Oh.
I saw one at a museum.

(01:50:41):
Walter, you know.
Right?
Know what?
Oh, god.
You you never you never saw that or had achance to buy one?
Volcanic.
Well, a volcanic or a Gatlin gun?
Either one.
Either one.
Neither one.
Neither one.
Okay.
I seen them in museums.
Page two, by the way.
So it looks like the Turks are done with the ar 15 shotguns and the Bonelli shotguns.

(01:51:04):
They're now bringing in Steyr AUG shotguns.
What?
What the hell does a Steyr AUG shotgun looklike?
Go to page two.
Go one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,eight down on page two.
Oh my god.
And you'll see it pop up because
I always go past the thing to go to the pagetwo on the phone.
It's just how the hell do I go to the page two?

(01:51:28):
Oh.
When
I'm looking at it when I'm looking at it on myphone, I always go Well,
it's just a skin suit like all the others, Ibet.
They also have a, g three shotgun.
They really And it takes and it takes g three'sMagazines?
No.
Stocks.
Oh, stocks.
That's what
It they they'll put a shotgun into any chassisthey can come up with, I swear.

(01:51:52):
Why not?
I mean, you know,
they let me see it.
We're we're
legally legally, that's legal in a lot ofplaces.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Turks are not dumb.
They're you know, they're gonna ride you like athey're gonna ride you like I wanna say like a

(01:52:12):
Trojan, but they're gonna gonna use it till yougot no money left.
So Where is that thing on is it way down onpage two?
It's, like, eight down.
What is the article?
It's a picture of you'll see it's a picture ofof a bullpup.
You'll definitely
bullpup.
Okay.
I passed it then.
Okay.

(01:52:33):
So this the Serengeti Arms?
Is that what it's called?
Yeah.
Is that the
The Serengeti arms AUG 12.
What?
Guaranteed to be a Turkish shotgun in an AUGskin suit.

(01:52:54):
It's interesting, actually.
Yeah.
It doesn't look bad.
No.
I mean, it looks like an Og.
So
It's an Og with big thick Og.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is one more article I found that you probablywanna take a look at on page three.
K.
One, two, three, four.
The fifth one down.
10 most iconic guns in cinema.

(01:53:18):
10 most iconic guns.
It's a picture of an 1887 shotgun, Which, bythe way, Walt, did you still not shot yours?
I haven't shot the 10 gauge.
No.
But 10 gauge.
Yeah.
Because oh, the one I won on that the the one Iwon on that page is the BNT grenade launcher,
actually.
I saw that one already.

(01:53:39):
Mauser.
Yep.
I have one of those.
I got one of those.
Yeah.
Those are cool.
I mean, yeah, that's that's yeah.
That's a lot of stuff.
Yeah.
Han Solo.
Walter p p k, James Bond, Sean Sean Curry.
Look at that.
Got his finger on the trigger too.
Get in the ass.
That's how you get a smacked bottom.

(01:54:01):
And then the spa
is 12, like we talked about
right there in Nebraska Park.
Love it.
That is so are those expensive now?
Yeah.
They're like $3 a pop if you can find them.
Original ones are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
M 60.
Man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
M I have shot an m 60.
It's been a few years ago, but I shot it.

(01:54:21):
It's a great gun.
Colt Python?
Yeah.
Look at that.
Python there.
You got a yeah.
You got a python.
Red Ryder Red Ryder BB gun.
My kids have those.
Yep.
Every American kid should be issued that atbirth.
That's right.
We bought one.
And
a Sharp's Rifle.
Sharp's Rifle.
Yep.
Yep.
Oh, this is from Quigley.

(01:54:42):
Did you ever see this movie, Quigley?
I've never I've never seen it.
It's a good movie.
It's a good movie.
The next one is the one you were asking about.
So keep going.
1887 in Judgment Day.
Terminator two has the shotgun.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Where he racks it.
Yeah.
He's, like, riding yeah.
He's Yeah.
Like, flipping it over to racket.

(01:55:03):
And Beretta, 92.
Yep.
92.
Those are in duh.
God.
That was in every
Oh, man.
Bruce Willis, man.
I hate to see what's happened to Bruce Willis,man.
Bruce Willis is messed up.
Thank you.
Yeah.
That'll be bad days.
Bad days.
Smith and Wesson model 29.
And then Dirty Harry's gun again.
Yeah.
Is that really a popular gun?

(01:55:24):
The Dirty Harry
Yeah.
It's model 29?
Yeah.
It is.
It is?
Okay.
Okay.
I mean, it's iconic kinda gun.
It's the iconic 44 magnet revolver.
Is this still expensive to get?
I know, like, when I got into the gun world, alot of gun guys are into it, but Depends.
Yeah.
They're not Yeah.
You feeling are you feeling lucky punk?

(01:55:45):
Yeah.
Are there
Probably the punk had a tech nine that jammedon it.
I
You really
think it's a
can go right now.
Brand new sportsspins.com has a 44 mag.
It's only the four inch, but it is it's $1,100.
Okay.
It's not horrible for what it is.
It's a hell of a revolver.

(01:56:06):
44 magnum is no joke.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think you gotta know how to shoot that.
You gotta know your wrist has to know how todeal with the recoil.
Punk.
You know, in the good o it does no.
I was about to say the good old days.
Back in the days, in the movies, the peoplealways had the guns they jammed.

(01:56:31):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I I think that's a true make you think gunssuck.
Well, so don't you think it's true about theTech Nines?
What?
They are shitty.
They don't shit.
We we don't know.
We have yet to fire either of those.
Yeah.
Well, we have to see for ourselves.
Is the other one Streamlight Suits, HarborFreight over Weapons Light?
Yeah.

(01:56:52):
I think we knew that was happening.
Yeah.
That happened.
That was happening.
Speaking of that.
My biggest, the biggest thing I hate aboutmovies, by the way, if we could have this
conversation, I hate to look at a movie wheresomeone has a gun and they rack it all the
time.
Yeah.
There it is.
There you go.
There you go, Walt.
That's a collector's piece right there.

(01:57:12):
That went viral.
Don't even open that one, Walt.
Leave it mint in box.
M I b.
It might be contraband later.
You in box.
It's got
the silver band, baby.
Got the
silver What's gonna be gone.
Oh, boy.
Collectors.
Collectors.
Yeah.
This is what I hate in a gun.
You can't obvious well, you know what?

(01:57:32):
I could probably do it with the tech.
Like, you're looking at a movie, the guy'spointing a gun at someone and then he racks.
Yes.
And I'm like, dude, so you point this gun wasempty the
whole There are some episodes of The WalkingDead where they rack Glocks and have the like
sound.
Multiple times.
Or or they go to bring it up and they make thesound like the a trigger safety's coming off or

(01:57:56):
something Yeah.
Or a Yeah.
A firing safety.
Yeah.
But also, for example, you're racking So if noif no shell or whatever came out of there, if
no round came out of there, you were empty.
You were empty and you're threatening somebodywith
And if you were not, a round is supposed tocome out.
And it really drives me crazy on a shotgun.
Because you see them constantly racking theshotgun and there's no shells coming out.

(01:58:18):
Yep.
Well,
I wanna see a movie where someone does thatshit and gets their ass beaten.
Because he racked his ammo out.
Yeah.
You know?
Or, you know, the the guy in the movie isholding up the gun.
He goes, you didn't even rack it on me yet.
Bitch.
Boom.
Just takes it.
Yeah.
You know, it I don't know.

(01:58:39):
It drives me crazy in movies shows to see that.
As well as to see them getting, like, hidingbehind cars and stuff like that, and it's
getting shot up and they're not getting shot
18.
At the 18, hiding behind empty oil drums.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
You'll be you'll be so tagged up.
Yeah.
Like, in a car, maybe if you go right behind

(01:59:01):
Engine blocker tires.
That's
Oh, yeah.
The wheels.
The wheels, really.
That's all you're gonna get.
You better you better crouch.
You better make yourself a small target.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
So I saw that.
Let me see.
If you guys don't have a thing, can we can wetalk car stuff?
Is that
Talk what?
Can we talk car stuff?

(01:59:21):
Is you know, will I get any No.
Just not a cyber truck.
As long as No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's not gonna be I already talked about, didyou see I saw Jay Leno had the Mustang What is
that new Mustang GTD?
I haven't seen that.
I don't know.
Did you see the, the new Mustang GTD?
Look that up.

(01:59:41):
I saw Jay Leno got delivered one by the
Oh, this is the the super
Look at that.
What do you think about that?
800 horsepower.
Starting price is $327,000.
By the way, by the way, you're gonna hate this.
My Cybertruck is more powerful than that.
Yeah.
But it doesn't look like that.

(02:00:01):
I definitely
No.
It looks My my Cybertruck looks better forsure.
Okay.
You know how much it is?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm messing around.
This looks good.
But do you know how much this is?
300, I just said.
300 and Yeah.
Yeah.
You just said it.
$27,000.
Yeah.
That's starting.
Yes.

(02:00:21):
I I Yeah,
Patrick.
You're you're a Mustang guy.
You've had Mustangs.
What do think?
The It looks good.
It looks good.
Pull it.
You can make stuff like that, but the point ofthe Mustang is you can buy five and six hundred
horsepower for, like, 30 and $40,000.
That's what's
For that for that kind of money, could buildone with a brand new body like I really want

(02:00:44):
it.
Yeah.
These are probably sold out already also.
You could get a lot of car.
I mean, you could find one of the older mydream car, a Ford GT.
Oh.
What's in that price range?
It's gotta be the old ones, obviously.
Well, when you say old, how old?
Are you talking about
The first generation of
the seventies?
'7 yeah.
The old ones like that.

(02:01:05):
The nineties ones are going for a little bitmore now.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Here we go.
Hey.
Hi, everybody.
Bye.
Hello.
That was pretty good, actually.
Yeah.
He'd said bye, everybody.
Yeah.
That was actually pretty good.

(02:01:35):
Over the last week.
I feel bad.
Over the last week, there have been multipletimes where I've been like, just shut the fuck
up.
Shut the door.
Shut up for five
minutes, please.
Shut
the front door.
Yes.
God.
I just don't wanna hear your voice for the nextfive minutes.
Yeah.
No.
I think it's cool, but I don't know.
Something I think the Mustang's getting toolong.

(02:01:57):
It start a Mustang is starting to look like aCamaro.
The the the again, the point of the Mustang wasto me is not to be a $300,000 vehicle.
The $300,000 vehicles already existed.
You could spend it.
You could spend it on a Mustang.
I've seen people supermodeled.
If I was gonna have a $300,000 Mustang, itwould be it would be custom front of ass in.

(02:02:22):
Everything would be so badass and and not notnot plastic wise and stuff.
That's not the point of the whole thing plasticand,
you know, like But I was showing that to Lola.
Lola is like, why wouldn't you buy a Porschenine eleven Turbo or something?
I'm I'm kind of in that same boat where I kindalike the nine eleven turbos and the the things
like that.
Let me throw one more thing at you talkingabout expensive things.

(02:02:42):
Lamborghini, Ferrari.
I was looking at I was looking at Grenadierstuff the other night.
Oh, okay.
Grenadier offers now a portal axle version.
It's an extra $100.
Does what does that give you with the portalaxle?
Yeah.
Explain.
Break that down.
It gives you it gives you height, ride height,axle height.
Oh.
So more clearance for getting over stuff.

(02:03:04):
A $100,000 for it?
No.
Yes.
It how does it look?
Does it look good?
Ranadier?
It looks it looks taller, but it's not worth a100.
And you can't do that you can't do that
Well, I bet you you could.
You can't do that aftermarket?
I don't know if that's I have a feeling I Idon't know if this is, like, official factory
stuff, but

(02:03:27):
Yeah.
I see an article oh, I hold on.
I see an article here from the drive, and Iknow we're gonna go to a break, but let me get
this real quick.
Okay.
I think we're going to a break.
I think we're going to the end of the show.
Oh, yeah.
We are.
We are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know why you wouldn't just do it, like,aftermarket from spending that money.
Oh, well, I don't I don't know if there is anyI don't know like I said, I don't know what the

(02:03:49):
status of that whole thing is.
Yeah.
I've driven the Grenadier, by the way Yeah.
On a, like, a setup course and stuff like that.
Yeah.
It's cool.
It's cool.
Lola likes
It's not Hank it's it's not Hank Strange.
I can tell you right now.
No.
It's not.
It's not.
It's not a Cybertruck either.
I think the Cybertruck is still more badass inmy my opinion.

(02:04:11):
But Lola actually likes the Ford Bronco more.
That's what she's what she told me.
She likes my car?
Oh, no.
She likes the bigger one, the full size.
Yeah.
You have the transvestite version of
a Ford Bronco.
'91.
Yeah.
I like my car.
I'm very happy.
No.
It's cool.
I'm just Okay.
I'm messing with you, but it's cool.

(02:04:34):
It is it kinda like a Subaru?
It's not that gay.
Definitely not.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's cool.
It's a cool ride, and it's capable, actually.
It's capable.
But it's not actually the Bronco.
Lesbian transport vehicle.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
It is a cool ride.
I think it's a cool ride.

(02:04:55):
I just when you start getting to that pricepoint, you start opening up doors to much other
different things.
I mean, you can get a I'd for $300, I'm prettysure you can get some really nice older
Ferraris.
And that's that's way cooler to me than aMustang.
I can have a Pantera or something like that forthat kind of money.
Yeah.
No.
You can get it.

(02:05:16):
Have a real I could have a Lamborghini, a coolass Lamborghini for that kind
of money.
Yeah.
But also, like, here's one of the things.
I don't know.
Maybe I've gotten older.
A lot of these very souped up cars, even madeLet's say this one, like, we're talking the
Ford, that thing's gonna be so freaking loudand you driving it every day is not gonna be
practical.
You are better off with a v eight Mustang.

(02:05:38):
Like, you're gonna enjoy it.
Yeah.
You're gonna enjoy that way more, just aregular v eight Mustang.
I I would enjoy driving a Ferrari every if Ihad
No.
I'm saying if you but no.
If we're looking at Mustangs, I'm saying.
If we're looking at Mustangs Yes.
That car is not for the everyday Mustangs see.
Yeah.
It's not it's not gonna be like, you're notreally gonna have as much fun as you think

(02:05:59):
you're gonna have with it.
And then most most people when they spend thatmoney are just gonna like your dad, are are
gonna drive it anyway.
Is gonna Daylindo's gonna make a video and parkit.
Pretty much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All they're
happy because they're getting freeadvertisement, a $127,000 worth of
advertisement out of them.
For sure.
And it will it will have some value when we gofar enough into the future?

(02:06:22):
Yeah.
I think so.
I I don't know if that would be as collectibleas like the Hellcats and the red eyes and the
the demons and
So they I was looking at the video about it.
They So Ford built that to be faster than thePorsche nine eleven GT three s GT three r s, I
think.
On the on the Nuremberg Ring.

(02:06:44):
And I feel like one of the guys from Grand Touror Top Gear, why?
I still I still like you're opening the marketto a whole different class of car at that price
where I can buy really crazy things for thatamount of money.
And
I love You could buy several crazy things,actually.

(02:07:04):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Could buy several crazy I mean, because even,like, Lamborghini put out the new Temarario,
which is, the new Huracan, and that is athousand horsepower, and it's, like, two I
wanna say it's like two sixty, the LamborghiniTemerario.
2,000?
That's Yeah.
Again, yeah.
And it and they will they will make the becausethe the Huricon and the Audi r eight are always

(02:07:29):
pretty much the same car.
So there'll be an Audi version that'll be lessthan that at some point.
$20.16.
Yeah.
$3.20.
So Here's a 2016 Ferrari four eighty eight GTBfor $270,000.
I know I would probably pick the Ferrari overthe Mustang.

(02:07:50):
The Ferrari is gonna be very expensive thoughwhen you get I can just imagine you, Patrick,
out under your Ferrari.
If you think if you think a Ford is bad in it.
No.
I'd be fixing that shit myself if I could.
Okay.
You but you will curse when you're under there.
European cars are pain in the ass to work on.
Yeah.
The the well, the Ferraris are tough.

(02:08:12):
Just looking through this, there's so many,like, high end sports cars that are under that
price.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Again, my dream car is a Ford GT.
Yeah.
Ford GT all day.
I want I wanna get the new one, though.
I like the new one.
It's pretty badass.
GT 40.
GT
Yeah.
That's from the seventies though.
That's the one from the seventies.

(02:08:32):
I think Is it the sixties?
Could be sixties.
The GT 40 is the one from the sixties that isthe classic and the coolest.
Yeah.
Those are those I think those are going up nowthough.
You used to be able to get them cheap.
Yeah.
A couple of years ago, you could get themcheap, but because everyone that had those when
the new ones are coming out were selling thoseand getting the new ones, but, yeah, now those

(02:08:55):
are going up.
So Trying to see what price is.
One thing AI is good for is these funny fatlady video things.
Oh,
god.
Yeah.
Someone says someone says, Chromie should havehis own podcast.
He's getting there.
Be good at it.
He's getting there soon.
He it would be awesome to see him runningaround in the shop just fucking up Patrick's

(02:09:16):
shit.
It's all done.
You know, just put a cam on him.
I we I saw a video of somebody that put a camon their toddlers, and they're gonna be almost
a month.
And I was thinking I should put, like, notebookjust to see what he does running around.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(02:09:37):
That's like a it's like a cat cam or a dog cam.
Yep.
It's
gonna be funny with Chromy.
Who knows what you're gonna see him doing?
Drinking out of the toilet Exactly.
He doesn't nothing gets nothing stops him.
Nope.
So yeah.
In your travels, if you if you run acrosssomebody with a Nagant pistol, the Russian

(02:10:02):
Nagant pistol Yep.
That's one thing I never purchased when I whenthey were, like, $90 or $95.
Doesn't have to be super will find you
one at a better price.
I will keep an eye because Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not paying $500.
Yeah.
Patrick is getting I can't you know what?
Now, for the rest of the year, I can't talkshit about Patrick anymore.

(02:10:23):
He's hooked me he's hooked me up too muchlately.
I bought it without even thinking twice knowingthat worst case, I can either make money or I
know somebody who will absolutely probably sayyes to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm gonna be sending you some money.
Start knowing people's collectibles, it'spretty easy to go something
saw that Mac 11.
He thought, yeah.

(02:10:43):
Hank Strange.
That's a knucklehead.
Call you and ask.
I just credit carded it and brought it home.
So And I know we have to go, but you knowwhat's funny?
We both mutually know a guy who back in thedays, you know, when he was bad boy, had Mac
11, then he lost all his rights and everything,and then recently got got his rights restored

(02:11:04):
and bought a a fake Mac 11.
A Vulcan, which is probably one of the nicer ofthe Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's it's cool.
I saw it.
It's lightweight.
I loved it.
Oh, yeah.
We didn't talk about the Walmart guy.
Yep.
Shout out to the Walmart.
Oh, is he the one that stopped that dude frompeople?
Yeah.
Former marine.
Good on him.
He was holding his gun sideways, but Alright.

(02:11:26):
You know, he still he still got the bad guy andhe was using both hands.
So I gotta
I
was surprised he didn't cap the fellow myself.
Yeah.
That's what I said.
He put the gun down and he kept, like
That guy was too close.
I'm looking at that thing the whole time like,oh, this guy's too close.
I would go drop it, drop it, drop,
boom.
Hunter Bruce Bow, double tap him.

(02:11:47):
But, yeah, he he, you know, yeah, formermarine, he did what, you know, needed to be
done, but, yeah, that guy's crazy, batshitcrazy.
So I saw that in Chicago, that guy got a$100,000 bail.
I don't know if anyone's actually gonna givehim that money to bail out, but the judge gave
him I was like, I was looking at a live

(02:12:08):
Chicago.
That was in
Michigan.
Michigan.
Sorry.
Michigan.
What do we decide that people are too dangerousto be out on the streets and should not have
bail?
Yeah.
What if someone supplies this guy bail?
This guy's nuts.
Yeah.
He'll be out
Well, yeah.
Unfortunately, probably, he's not a Muslim orhe's not
He's crazy.
He's when the judge was was giving him that, heinterrupted her and said, well, you you

(02:12:33):
shouldn't something like, you shouldn't becharging me because you're letting people smoke
cigarettes and that's killing people and
that's He's he's just literally crazy.
Yeah.
He's nuts.
Well So
And that's where you have a judge that'suseless.
They should've said, you know what, fella?
You're not coming out.
No bail.
Yeah.
You know.
Yeah.
You don't need bail.
Agreed.
Agreed.
Alright.
Listen.
Let's wrap it up.
Big shout out to everyone hanging out with us.

(02:12:53):
We appreciate you guys.
If you haven't done it, hit the thumbs ups.
I'm gonna let these guys tell you how you couldfollow and support them.
In the interest of I I always start withPatrick, so I'll start with Walter this time.
Go, Walt.
Well, yes.
You can follow me.
You can see us.
You can buy stuff from us at safetyfirearm,safetyairfirearms.com, Facebook, Instagram,

(02:13:15):
YouTube, some rumble, some player a little bit.
And then there's stem parts, stemparts.com.
Best place to get that stuff is on the websiteor you can call call the shop.
Number's on the on the website.
And then there's the dirt foot racing stuff,which is mini bike mayhem.
Mhmm.
I just posted a video over the weekend a littleshort.

(02:13:36):
I got my red mini bike running yesterday.
I I I went to the shop in the freaking 100 plusdegree heat, and I I sucked it up, and I did
what I needed to do and got it back running.
So Yeah.
But, anyways yeah.
So that's how
You gotta be good to do that.
I was washing cars on Saturday, and I thought Iwas gonna die.

(02:13:57):
Mhmm.
And I came in and took a cold shower, and itwasn't enough.
Every single muscle was cramping up.
I had
salt cramps.
To eat salt.
Oh, yeah.
That's I should have done that.
Consuming the right, beverages.
Yeah.
I was drinking stuff.
I was doing all, but, yeah,
it wasn't good enough.
Salt.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're right.
Okay.
Gotta stop that healthy diet.

(02:14:19):
You eat some good stuff.
Patrick?
Chrome Vandium Arms.
If you're looking to get any work done, come onby.
Send me an email, give me a call.
I got you know, the queue is backing up alittle bit, but I do have the space for you.
I'd be happy to take on some projects for you.
Send me an email.

(02:14:39):
Give me a call.
I'm I'm always willing to pick up the phone.
Otherwise, babyfacep.youtube.com/babyfacep.
That's a good place start.
If you get to my stuff, it'll we'll eventuallyyou'll find out how to find me on Rumble as
well because that's where the good stuff isgonna be living from now on.
Yeah.
And if you want one of these Bushmaster ACRpatches, I guess you gotta reach out to him
too.
Yeah.
I think I got one.

(02:15:00):
And, if the guy who is watching this right nowbought my, if he's if he does end up watching
this and he purchased two stickers from me lastweek, they'll be going out in the mail
tomorrow.
I just keep forgetting to package them up andsending them, but they'll be going out.
Alright.
Cool.
Alright.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
We appreciate you guys.
I'm gonna hit all the buttons.
We are out of here.
We will see you guys next week.

(02:15:21):
We are out.
See you.
See you.
Where's the button?
Hit the the button.
Come on, button.
The button is not working.
I hit it when your button's not working.
Yeah.
Why is that?
Come on, button.
Oh.
This button can play with my knife some more.
Yeah.
This button doesn't wanna let me see.

(02:15:42):
Hold on one second.
I'm gonna hit
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