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We're out of control, so we like shooting. Welcome to We Like Shooting episode 656.
Tonight we have the Quattro Amigos. We got Savage One R checking in and talking about the news.
Nick Lynch from BussBuiltSystems.com. Jeremy Paz Derrick from RiversEdge Tactical and Valley City,
Ohio. Go there and rent some machine guns at the range. It'll be fun. My name is Sean Herron.
Welcome to the Best Dam Gunn podcast that has ever existed in the history of mankind.
And even on Mars. So we're not on Mars. No humans are on Mars, but I promise you once a
podcast can be there, we'll be the Best Gunn podcast there. Our guest tonight, David Warner,
from Next Level Armament. What's up, man? Having a blast, you?
You know, I'm not drunk, but I did have a lot of caffeine before the show, so I'm doing all right.
Good, good, good to hear. Yeah, man. I know it's late there. Thanks for joining us.
Glad to have you here. Miss pronounced cocaine. What did I say caffeine? Oh, I mean cocaine.
That's just the cocaine affecting me. He only did it once for five years. Yeah, exactly.
More like 15, but who's down? David, what do you go by David? David. That's fine. Dave.
So what's Dave's not here, man? No, he's right here. I literally just said that he's right here.
I don't know who this fucking guy is, but that's not Dave. I know Dave, but that's not Dave. You've met Dave.
Yeah, but that's not Dave. I know Dave, and that's not Dave.
I know a lot of Dave's like holy fuck. I actually don't quite a few days. Yeah, there's a lot of
Dave's in the gun industry, actually. Yeah. Sorry, man. So don't think you're special.
What is what is what is the name, Dave? Yeah, it's a David long and a long day.
I've never met a a dad before. It's it's Greek, David, long a man. All right, well,
we're going to talk about next level, but before we get started, we're going to talk about our
advertiser, sponsor, and friends over at Gideon Optics. All right. So you know, we've been working
on Gideon for I guess like a year and a half now, which is pretty awesome. I actually had the
pleasure of shooting the advocate quite a bit today. And Nick, what is the advocate, by the way?
The advocate is a that's the one power rhythm. It is. Yeah. So I have the green version of that,
and I actually have it on this next level argument rifle right here. In fact, so it's the one
X prism. I was rocking it, rocking it today. Took this one and a couple others to the range.
This was the third trip with the next level rifle and suppressor, by the way. And yeah, I actually
just threw the Gideon on. I had a red dot on it before, but I wanted to I don't get enough time
with the advocate. So wanted to throw that on there. Since I do have a stigmatism, the etched
reticle is obviously very nice. It is one X. I was shooting it 50 yards, got it zeroed in, shot
some nice groups with it. It's, man, I really, really like prism sites. There are things that I don't
like about them, just in general, like having to kind of, you know, obviously I really
feel the thing on these. So you have to have it mounted back. But I think, I think that's probably
what's going to stick on this rifle. I might try to see if I've got a magnifier that'll work with
this prism. But yeah, this has been outstanding 249.99 on their website. And you can use coupon code
WOS's life to say 15%. But Nick, what do you like about prisms? One of the cooler features is the
most of them have an etched reticle. This one does. So if your battery dies, you still have a
functioning optic, whereas with a red dot, if the battery dies, you just have a window to look
through and you can still make rough hits with it. But yeah, that's really nice. Yeah, especially
if you do things like leave your optics on all the time. Like me. It comes with the kill flash
installed in the front and it just screws off if you want. Yeah, very happy with it.
Had a lot of fun shooting it today. I don't often shoot, you know, 50 hundred yards with just like
a non-magnified optics. So it was kind of nice just getting out there and getting back to basics
pretty much. So go check them out. Gideonoptics.com. Coupon code again is WLS is life.
All right, Dave. So tell us a little bit about next level armament. Obviously,
guys make guns and cans. But like, uh, yeah, we we make all kinds of stuff at the manufacturing
division. We do in flight Wi-Fi connectivity. So you get out of airplane and the big bump that
sits on the front that holds all the shit and gives the internet on the plane. Jeez. We make
make all that stuff lots of defense parts, lots of internet and resting stuff. We do a lot of
white box manufacturing for other folks in the firearms industry. So yeah, we could do a lot of
cool shit. Um, one of the things we really enjoy doing and we've done a very good job of is
having people come to us with a bar napkin and a drawing and a couple drinks and say,
hey, I want to make, you know, 10 of these and then we can make 10 of these and then we can migrate
it over to a, you know, standard machining center. Then we'll put it like on a table and a rotary
and run that kind of proof of concept out before we switch over to a horizontal, um, you know,
so going from prototype to production and starting from nothing to doing some pretty cool
shit. So that's a good time. Good. That's crazy, man. That's, that's a lot of stuff. So how much on
this rifle do you make in house? Cause like, uh, so you have that's, uh, the ascended Phoenix. Yep,
bolt catches, upper, lower gas block, hand guard, uh, barrel nut, uh, muzzle device, uh, the
enhanced takedown pins. Um, let me see, we don't hear the, uh, ambient charging handle, uh,
the ambient safety selector with a titanium drum, um, and then the rear QD and castle nut. So
basically everything that's metal on there, mag releases, everything that can be machined,
uh, we make, uh, the rest is obviously plastic that we don't injection hold, uh, furniture.
Yeah, yeah. So, and the reason that I ask is because I was kind of looking around when I first
got it in and, you know, I see your logo on the gas block. I see your logo on the bolt carrier,
uh, I see, you know, just like, uh, even, yeah, the castle nut and the in plate. Yeah. Like,
that is not as common these days. A lot of companies, you know, by parts put them together and
put their logo on it, which, you know, that's what we do a lot of to those. We make the parts and
people, we, we laser other people's logos on our shit. Yeah. Yeah. Do you, do you guys do variances as
well? No variances. Okay. We, we've done that a few times and I don't know, we're, we're pretty
fussy and forging suppliers have been really sucking shit lately. So, uh, I run everything, uh, in a
touch probe inspection before we even begin machining it. And the last batch of forgings we got
in for a variance customer, uh, I think they sent in 2000 and I think about 180 of them were good.
Past our inspection, like we're going to make these parts. Um, most shops would just run that
shit, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're good. So yeah, we don't really like to get in the middle of
too much of that kind of shit. But, you know, who get to do is they're like, Hey, you know, we're
building a special lineup for these special customers. Can we put our name on your charging
handle or whatever? Yeah. Have fun. Great. Enjoy yourself. Yeah. Um, tell me about the, this is a
full ambi lower. Yes. And I mean, I mean, like full ambi like everything. Yep. Yep. So that's
available in a left hand eject as well. So we went to market with that probably a year ago.
There's a great video that I put out and the only thing anybody commented was my nut sack hanging
out because of backwards in the chair to be funny. And nobody noticed the rifle. There's like,
look at that dude's balls. So I mean, this is the gun industry. We didn't tell any of the left
hands off of our video. I got to send some dates by some dudes. But, uh, yeah, we, uh, have that
left hand eject. Then the same thing on the AR 10 platform. Uh, we were first to market with
the left hand eject the AR 10, uh, and then they're both ambidextrous right hand left hand and AR 10
and AR 15. One of the first things I do when I get a gun in is take it to the range. I don't
lube it. All right. You got to stop pandering to lefties. Tell them to be correct pandered or
fuck off. That, that is fair. However, I do got to say, Jeremy, you know, you know,
you want to hand it and I tell her she's wrong handed all the time. Yeah. Yeah. But can you
talk about his nuts, please? Uh, supple. Bald oddly, oddly smooth like yours.
Shut the fuck up. You pass out drunk with your balls out one time and then suddenly it's a big
topic of conversation forever. I don't think that's my balls though. Jeremy, I don't know what it was.
I forgot what we were talking about. Oh, yeah, the full ambi. So the full ambi controls are, you know,
I think in my opinion, great, because like I do want to lock my bolt back with my, with my
firing hand. And this was, this was awesome. Not, not confusing at all, you know, sometimes like
trying to put all the controls in one area can, you know, if you're not looking at it and you
don't know the gun well, uh, can, you can press the wrong shit a lot. I didn't have any of that. Um,
I really like honestly, the knurling on the magazine release. I assume you guys make those two.
Yeah. Yep. Yeah. I just think that as far as ambi systems go, is this license for someone else
or this is you guys's thing? This is us. Yeah. It's good, man. It's really good. I, uh, this,
today was third range trip with the gun. I've got 400 and 57 rounds through it so far. Uh, like I
was saying before, Jeremy started talking about your balls again. Um, the first thing I do, take it
to the range. Literally no changes, no lube, no nothing like just out of the box and just fired
the shittiest ammo I have through it. And it rocked that shot 100 rounds on the first day. Next
was, um, a few hundred more and, uh, yeah, it's, I gotta say it's real smooth. Uh, and everything
about it, like even the castle nut, uh, you guys probably can't see it, but the castle nut is
nicely designed. Um, Jay, you'll notice like everything's different on it. I mean, the,
the bolt carrier when you drop that out, you'll see the ass end of it's flared on the back of it.
Uh, we were first to market with DLC coating, uh, something that we used on punch tooling and we
would run sheer tooling to 300,000 hits a day and watch it not wear out. Uh, so we worked with
that supplier to develop that for bolt carriers back when everybody's using nickel boron and all
these shit coatings, right? Colors build up. Uh, most companies were polishing the ride surfaces
because of the tolerances that were enabled to assemble the bolt carriers after they got them
fully coated and you're taking the most critical part of the carrier. You're removing the coating.
So, uh, DLC has no buildup. It's on the OD, uh, it's off the Rockwell hardness scale.
It gets in the brinell scale and it keeps the, uh, center core, like it's still soft. So it's, uh,
flexible, like we run that on, uh, six arcs, uh, things like that. They have a thinner bolt lug on
the face. I don't have any issues with that where you see everybody else's shit, like, look up. Yeah,
you don't have that issue. Everybody thinks harder, harder is better and they try to get it like
super hard and then you get into hydrogen and brittle mint and all kinds of nerdy shit. Like I said,
I'll, I'll talk about nerd manufacturing all day long. So you just have to tell me shut up.
Now, dude, it's, uh, it's, it's cool. And honestly, you know, uh, these days, not a ton of companies that do
all that stuff and, you know, take all that stuff into account and consideration. So it's nice.
Nice that there's someone out there doing it. Uh, how long have you guys been making airs?
13 years. We got into it kind of, uh, I've always shot a lot, uh, done a lot of pistol shooting.
That kind of saw shotguns of my dad and hunted my whole life and we had a guy come in that wanted us
to manufacture, uh, AR platform for him and, uh, we made, uh, about 250 grand in parts and he never
paid a bill. He stuck a dude on the other side of the state with 500 uppers and lowers and then
paid that bill. Uh, so I told that dude, Hey, I'm going to start developing the AR 10. I figured
it was a good spot to start where the 15 was a little more saturated. Uh, so we started designing and
building, uh, AR 10 and then we ended up, uh, selling all the lowers for that dude and kept him a float
and then we finished designing ours and, uh, got all that stuff to market. So the ambi charging handle
something that we just sell absolute shit, ton of those. Yeah. See, I got the extended reach around
your optic, their design for, you know, shooting the gloves, you know, that kind of thing. Everything's
very well thought out, uh, you know, the ambi controls on that, you know, if you run sling and you drop
it down to your side, you're not, you know, dumping mags or anything like that, like you talked about.
So, um, it gets, it gets tested out, uh, in all the good conditions, uh, but those ambi charge
handles are deals for SIG MPX MCX, MP15, 22, um, and, uh, CMMG Mutant AR 15 and AR 10. So. Oh,
shit. If there's a, if there's a platform, we make the ambi charging handles for those and
those, those things move very well. It's crazy, you know, companies like you that make so much stuff
for other people. I don't think the average dude out there that just like shooting guns realizes
how, how much that happens. And like, especially the charging handle that you just mentioned is on
all those other guns, because it looks familiar, but I didn't put together that you guys are making
them for everybody. Little bit. That's awesome. Um, and, uh, tell me about the cans. So this is the
Eminent 36 can. So you got, uh, INKINEL Titanium and then the, the PREDs in stainless. So we had
a flow through design that we came up with. And of course, it was a DLC coated tube, two end caps,
five baffle stacks and expansion chamber. Um, and we started machining those a few years ago.
It took us about 14 weeks to make a hundred of those things because cycle times and all that
happy horseshit and outside services and coding. Um, and then, uh, friend of mine spent, I don't know,
probably $14 million on 3D printers. And, uh, he's been doing it for 35 years. I didn't know it existed.
35 years ago, but apparently it has. Um, and then we went to work on getting the cans so we could
3D print them, get them brought in house, uh, do the final machining on those. We do that for
other folks as well. So we're kind of familiar with that anyways. Uh, and then we do an inferno
wear coating on there. So that's a graphing coating. That's fucking space dust right there.
So you'll notice when you shoot it, like we run up to about 1100 degrees, uh, during testing,
we do that two to three times in a row. Uh, it's cool to touch in six minutes average cans about 30.
So I had a brief moment of panic today when I was shooting it. Um, I, I'm very anal about checking
to make sure that my can hasn't come loose. Yeah. Only because I've shot the fucking end cap and
baffle strikes on so many cans from then getting loose while I'm shooting. But I was too lazy to go put
gloves on. So I just grabbed a glove and put it on. And then as I was turning, I realized that my
finger was touching the can after, after a mag dump. But it did not burn me. So that was nice.
Yeah. So I did notice that it, that it cooled down pretty quick. Yeah. There's nerds that speak to
that graphing coating on, uh, on some of our social shit. Like he talked about it. I was like,
yeah, I just know what fucking works. So yeah. So what, what do you do at the, uh, at the company,
you're the, like what, what's your role? Shop bitch. Pretty much.
Perfect. Yeah. So like, I mean, I, I found it like all, all the companies with, you know,
all the cool people that are there. Um, but I'm just kind of the bitch that whatever needs to be done
and it's done. And we need help with scheduling. Now we're training somebody else. So I'll do scheduling.
But I do to get to do the cool shit and take everything home. I got to range out back and, you know,
be delivering shit out of it. Yeah. So you're the dude that like knows where the bodies are buried
and literally can probably do every function in the shop. Um, we, we will hold you to this.
So make sure. So answer carefully. What do you think is the, the best thing about the guns you
guys make? Um, just a level of quality. Um, you'll see, you know, a lot of people bitch, you know,
that we're out of stock. Um, left handed jacked AR 10 stuff and it takes six months. But I mean,
they, they, they make perfect shit. So we do a profit sharing at the shop where the third of the
profits go to the employees, the third goes the oh shit fund, the third goes the new technology.
I'm not 180 years old. I'm not looking to retire, you know, next month or anything like that. So,
you know, these dudes make sure everything's fucking perfect. If there's a, something that we put
as a blend, like most people would get a blend and they're like, I can't find the blend. I'm like,
they're, they're that picky, you know, you feel how that receiver set matches up. I mean,
everything on it's fucking perfect, right? Yeah. So it is, it's, it's the level of quality. And I
guess, you know, when we had to get into the space, you know, my first AR I bought was, I don't know,
it was probably like 800 bucks had a plastic shitty handguard had a, you know, Delta ring on it,
had a gas block that was made out of aluminum. When you shot fast, the aluminum would expand,
the steel wouldn't, your roll pin falls out and your gas system takes a shit, right? And I'm like,
you know, we can make something like we had dudes running around winning, you know,
three gun competitions with our entry level forward sets. That's, you know, it's a thousand
dollar rifle, you know, it's got all the same shit that has on it with the ambi or ambi safety
selectors and charging handles and, you know, all the customized shit on that rifle, you know,
they go to a big box store and they get a pile of shit for that much money and that's something
that's made from a small manufacturer, you know. And it's, it's a weird space right now, Sean,
where we've done so much stuff for some of these larger companies and it's almost by design,
like these private equity companies been buying up these companies that will buy up like six or
seven other subsidiaries and they'll put them together and then also miraculously their dog
and they're gone, right? It's terrible for all the folks that lost their job, but I mean,
we're getting added like crazy to all kinds of dealers, all kinds of places all over the place,
getting tons of orders from Virginia and Colorado, putting in their notes,
fucking help us send my shit right away, right? Yeah. So it's cool to be able to have that and
talk to the majority of our customer base and let them know, you know, hey, these cats are taking
precedents because they're about to get fucked, right? Yeah. Yeah, it's fucking ridiculous out here
and that that was actually like kind of you just touched on my next question. It feels like
sometimes especially in the AR market is it's a race to the bottom, you know, like just I feel like
how cheap Lee and cheap cost can we make it? And you guys are out here throwing throwing this down
for I think the retail in this one's 1770. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, this it's it's better
obviously than a than a $350, $400 rifle like it, just the ambi stuff on its own. Like I like
ambi controls on ARs except for most of the time, they're really shitty and not not done as well
as you would hope, but you know, how how have you guys obviously quality, obviously coatings,
obviously metallurgy, obviously the components that you guys have made created and manufacture
yourselves, that all that all does it, but you know, how do you compete in a world that's trying
to go to $400 ARs? We make shit. I mean, the other platform, the radio to late nine millimeter,
right? I mean, so that's the working man's MP5, right? This is just my personal demo that
Michael had long been landed for me. But yeah, it's it's it's a niche product that, you know, people
I mean, how many other companies make something like that that's, you know, in that price point
that's, you know, same thing in hands, take down pins, you know, everything on it's all upgraded.
You know, it was a half the price of an MP5, right? Yeah. So, you know, in the left-handed Jack,
like, I know, I know your boy hates the lefties because it was wife. It's not that I hate them.
They're just wrong and I wish they could have. But, you know, that like I said, that kind of stuff
is, you know, always been steady. And for us making so many upgrades when toilet paper sold out
and so did guns during COVID. Yeah. And then everybody bought dog shit ARs for, you know,
1200 bucks that are worth 400 bucks. And then they're now they're buying in hands,
take down pins are buying bulk carriers are buying, you know, charging handles are buying
muzzle devices, you know, that kind of shit is kind of our bread and butter. You know,
right now we're finalizing and testing out, you know, AK plan B,
muzzle devices, you know, I don't think anybody makes one that's worth a bent dick right now.
You know, PSA is moving a shitload of AKs. So that's something I'll be a niche product that
will make for a while and then somebody else will, you know, try to come to market and, you know,
be first to market and be best, you know, just like the carbon fiber can, you know, you shot this
thing. Yeah. This is, you know, three ounces. We ended up, you know, finding a source for the
filament, even the United States, it's carbon fiber. The way we orient it, the processes we do
afterwards is what that, that one that you shot at, where were we at? Maybe Guncon? Guncon.
That was where we were at. I guess such a good memory. Oh, yeah. I remember this thing.
I know, I was just going to say, yeah, yeah, we shot the living shit out of that thing. I think
that's probably got around 7,000 rounds to it's the original baffle stack, right? This one,
I just been ragging on for the past few weeks, changed a couple things just on aesthetics,
things like that. But functionally, it's the same. So just making sure things work. But,
you know, everybody else, you know, this 22 can, they would have charged up the ass for it.
We're 150 bucks, right? So dudes are buying that like crazy. The can that you have, obviously,
is ink and L. We make a stainless version of that. That does the exact same thing that covers
use for like 99% of people, right? That's 500 bucks, you know, anything else that that can
piece with decibel level and, you know, just the amount of gas you don't get in your face with the
way we have the vortices on the inside, flowing up and up. It shoots smoother and you don't get
a bunch of gas in your face. That's 500 bucks. Everything else is 1200 that it can piece with. So
being the manufacturer, we don't be like assholes and be like, hey, we're going to charge you 5x
because we can, right? And I think that's a big reason why we're sold out quite often.
And we're not dicks to the lefties. Sorry about your wife again. We don't, we don't charge extra
for that. The cycle times the fucking same, right? Every time I see that, I'm like, why? Right.
That's 3% in your market that you just fucking hate. So I'm going to charge them double like,
I don't know, I forgot that. So the lefty shits at the end price is the righty shit, you know.
Yeah, it's pretty, pretty nuts. And I've done mag dumps through this. Like you can't even tell,
like honestly, most of my cans at once I mag dumps from 556. And I guess I haven't shot this one
on an SBR yet, but like, you know, normally it gets really discolored in the middle, but nothing there.
So I'm kind of curious about you mentioned graphene coatings. So is that the style or you actually
using actual graphene to coat the actual actual graphing? I said space, maybe a miss a part where I
said space dust. No, yeah, I know. I know what it is. It's like one of my favorite things.
Yeah. But what do you, what are the properties that the graphene coating provides?
And is it on the outside or is it on everything or what? It's on the outside of the suppressor.
And so you see there's like a neural all the way up, down, up, down that. So that increases
obviously surface space, surface area, right? To help with cooling. But you can, you're going to have
to watch. I have no clue when those guys explain it from Inferno, where is a company that makes it?
They just happen to be in Michigan. And we were the first suppressor company to be able to get
it and test it and get all the data. So yeah, they have the real chemist nerds that explain how it
works. And there is four others, suppressor companies that we work with that are currently
testing it right now. So same thing with the DLC on the bolt carrier. We're the first ones to start
using that shit. You're going to start seeing a lot of people use that graphene coating. Like I
said, it's pretty awesome. It's specifically for radiating heat, basically. Yes, yep, dissipates
the heat. And they use it on like race cars, radiators, you know, things, anything that is
temp related, right? So the other fun thing is that it's highly conductive as well.
Go hold that up in the thunderstorm. Yeah, no, yeah, you could, yeah, this is, it'll get, you can
run a current through that thing. So what's really crazy is like when they were originally trying
to use graphing for anything, the only hindrance was availability and price, right? So they,
they got it dialed in. Otherwise, we would not have that beautiful can today.
Now, yeah, there's a rice university came up with a method of producing flash graphene.
Pretty much out of anything that's carbon based. You could throw a charcoal in there. And with the
welder, you could basically make graphing at this point. It's insane. That's pretty cool. Yeah.
So on this can, I got the, I'm not hub mounts, but they're hub compatible direct threaded
adapters just because I end up moving stuff a lot. So I got the 5 8 24 and a half by 28. So far,
I've only shot it on the 5 5 6 16 inch barrel. Yeah, we got a great, great tone. Like, it does
have a great tone. And you mentioned the flow through stuff. I actually just realized I've done
a bunch of mag dumps through this. And I don't ever remember getting any gas on my face.
Yeah, we don't, we're like blowing loads and dudes face. Yeah, well, I don't, I don't want that.
So congrats. That's awesome. One of the, one of the other things with that is I, I mean, it's,
it's not like when you get one of our cans, you're not sitting there fucking with an adjustable gas
box, changing out buffers. You know what I mean? Yeah, throw it down and you can just run that,
that's kind of the whole thought process behind it. You know, you see everybody getting into all
this tune shit. And I'm like, what a mess. It's annoying. Like, I don't want any of that.
No, I don't run it. Yeah, that, that is what I want. And so this one is the Incano, right?
Yes. Yeah. So this one 8 10 on the website. And you would expect to see quite a bit more than
that for a printed one. Historically, especially if you go look at some of your competitors. So yeah,
the price is good. And Nick, you remember that 22 can we were shooting? I do. I'm not going to lie.
I have put that 22 can in my shopping cart and then not checked out a bunch of times.
But one of these days, I'll do it. What can we do to get you in that suppressor?
Pretty sweet. It's pretty sweet. I was, I was really impressed by that thing. I think that
150 bucks is pretty awesome. Yeah, let's see. This is the one that we're talking about here.
It's their NLS 22 varment suppressor literally made out of what is it printed carbon fiber?
Carbon fiber hybrid mix. Yeah. And then like I said, it's you're starting to see everybody try to print
their orientations wrong. A lot of things are doing's wrong. The way the material hatches and how
we print it and how we anneal it afterwards is, you know, some of the secret sauce. But I'm sure
somebody will figure it out someday. I'm actually working on something right now that'll go in between
the bread and, you know, other cans. Oh, that's designed for hunters, right? I mean, you have
some of these high temp, high heat plastics that you can now 3D print like peak. There's a peak
that's mixed with a carbon fiber that has a super high heat that we've tested out. If we
can do the same thing conceptually, but more of an encapsulation housing that threads onto this
and then goes on at the gun. And I'm proud of what we're talking about it because nobody's going to
make it before I am because we already haven't printed. But that, that would be even less money
than the bread, but it would be target markets, hunters, dudes that just don't want to wear ear pro
and just go hunt, right? You're not going to mag dump with it. You're going to spend, you know,
$300 bucks on it and you're going to go hunting with it, right? You're going to do two shots
through your 350 legend or whatever it is. So we're trying to come out with shit that just makes
sense for people. Yeah, and so light. Like, I think that one's just three ounces if I recall correctly.
Yeah. Yeah. No neils in the base. No nothing on a pistol. Throw it on and you're off to the races.
And basically replaceable, right? 20 bucks or something like that. Yeah. Just take these three
screws out and then we'll send you another battle stack to ever have issues or don't clean your
shit like me for forever. Yeah. When we came back from from gun con that Nick and I talked about
that on the show quite a bit actually because it was very cool. In fact, it was very tough because
I was like, well, I shoot, I don't, I shoot way more 556 and, you know, 30 caliber stuff than,
then 22. And even though the 22 was cool as shit, like I wanted something that I would use,
like a lot. And that's why I got the diamond in 36. But yeah, man, what would you say?
Go ahead. Just take this mark for up recently. And I talked about this on the show.
But I want to get this barrel lobbed off so that it's basically just like two inches of barrel
or something in the suppressor. And one of the things that I've strongly considered this
for is putting on this just to make it very light because I have the Bowers icon on here,
which is a great, great can. But this thing weighs about half as much. Yeah, it would be.
Can you imagine how light that would be? It'd be pretty sweet. I need to send this thing off and
get it chopped. Just a hacksaw it.
It would be fine. It would be fine. How has public response been to the, to the AR platform stuff?
It's, it's a, it's a weird time. Like I said, you have some of the largest manufacturers that
have been purchased by private equity dollars that have been ran into the shit, right? Yeah.
You know, and then you have Anderson that disappeared and reappeared. You have like a lot of the
entry level stuff just went away. Like you said, the race to the bottom masquerade, all those folks.
So that level of competition's gone. So primary, you know, is, you know, doubling orders for
our complete lowers on the forge sets, which historically didn't buy, you know, they buy more of
the ambi, you know, stuff. Most, most shops carried our higher end stuff.
Tons more picking up our forge stuff because of the quality there. And yeah, like even just
strip lowers. I think they're just placed their first order for those today. You know,
they never sold those historically on our forging. So I think there's a big void there.
And we got the capacity to be able to ramp up and, you know, keep people fed on that kind of
stuff. Obviously, we're never going to be a $30 lower, but, you know, yeah. I mean,
I have some $30 lower that are just sitting in a safe somewhere because I don't actually want to
build them out because they're not great. Yeah. We don't have any Guatemalan's working for us.
And immigration doesn't come right. Our facility at all. We got to fucking pay people, dude.
Fucking bear. Dude, I swear to God, I won't make fun of somebody for walking in with a
fucking poverty pony or a shit stick or a fucking radical or whatever. Like I won't make fun of you
for that. I get it. Some people don't have a lot of money. I get it. I don't have to agree with
it, but I get it. This isn't your main hobby. It's a fuck around toy. Your cost of failures
whatever would have you. You don't need a goddamn warfighter. You just want something that goes
bangity, bangity, bangity, bangity, and they do that well enough. I get it. But if you walk him with a
fucking bear creek, I will straight make fun of you. Like I fucking shit on your gun. You
know how many of those motherfuckers we just had another one. We just had another one like last
the Saturday guy came in and he had a fucking bear creek up or 350 legend and it wouldn't work.
Like just out of the box. First fucking round would not fucking cycle. And I said, let me guess. I
said the the fucking round that you couldn't get into the chambers got a big gouge on the
middle down the fucking side of it and he goes, yeah, how'd you know him? I know what the problem is.
He goes, what? I said, clear the weapon, put it in the case, bring it out here. So he did it,
brings it out. Crack it open. 350 legend. M4 barrel extension.
Beautiful. And I'm like, and I'm like, they at least this one, they kind of ground the middle part
down a little bit. Like it wasn't like, like it wasn't like, it was an M4 feed ramp. But they like,
they hit it with a dremel a little bit. That's called the precision dental tool.
Yeah. And I'm just like, all right, here's, like, here's our options. Like we can rebarrel this.
I can try to take this down, polish it up, you know, and I said, you know, odds are 95% of the
problem is that little fucking nub right in the middle. And that's probably your only problem.
It might not be your only problem. But I bet you if I take it out of there and polish it up real
good, it'll work. But you know, it might just be chasing the, you know, chasing the ghost down
the line. I think God for them though, because we sell a lot of 350s because they make such dog
shit ones, people buy them. They want to hunt with them with a straight wall cartridge. And like,
fuck for a few hundred bucks, I can have one of legit dude made like real people that make dollars.
You okay, they're Jeremy, they're opening mouth a little bit or dude, it's just,
just talking about Bear Creek gets him, gets him all worked up. You're getting queasy. My heart
rates up. Oh, God, I just, I mean, I ended up taking him in the back and, and, and knocking
that piece down and polishing his feet. Yeah, he did. I was like, damn, that's in the back
and polishing his feet. Full service. Paul's just so good. It was so smooth. It was just like,
I'm like, do not buy this shit ever fucking again. And if you can pawn this off on somebody,
do it. Everybody, beat your friends, mock them mercilessly if they buy Bear Creek.
So I don't want people to think that, you know, the, the send a same Phoenix is like the
only model you guys make. This is like your upper upper echelon. You also have the NLX line,
which it looks to be like, you know, right around the $1,000 mark for most of them. Yeah.
And, yeah, that was the goal. Like I said, I mean, you can pull something off the wall. You can,
I mean, we want to be the legacy brand rifle in your safe, right? So you can afford the $1,000
rifle and you throw an op to con there. We got guys that are, you know, all over the country,
went into and three gun competitions, just shooting that rifle, right? Yeah. It's fantastic
platform. It's still got the Roscoe barrels. I mean, I absolutely love their barrels.
They tested their barrels. I think what it was, they're 12 and a half against seven other
companies, 16s. And I had better results with the short Roscoe. I mean, it's a fucking tack
driver, dude. Yeah. They're sick barrels. Yeah. I was, I shot a 0.886 inch group today out of
this 16 inch. Like, yeah, I love the bloodline and the gun shooting. Shooting well. The best barrel I
still have ever gotten was a Dez. Yeah. Dez tactical back in the day. They, the best, the best
rifle I ever got from the best, you know, they would send the target when you, when you order,
when you order a full upper or a full rifle, they would send a test target in there with a group
that they shot and Dwayne, the dad, Brian, the son, Dwayne, the dad, they built like this 300 pound
sled table that an AR up or goes in, making a boom, boom, boom, it just doesn't fucking move.
So you get like the mechanical accuracy of it. The best one I ever got was 0.275 MLA.
That's crazy. I mean, the worst one I ever got was actually my competition rifle and it was 0.495
MLA. That was the worst barrel I've ever gotten from that man. Did they still make barrels? I don't
remember. Yeah, I still get barrels from Brian occasionally. He makes some stuff that
it's hard to find other places, but I'm like, I know Brian makes that one. So I'll call him and be like,
hey, I need this. And they're not, they're not cheap, but yeah, they're fucking good. Yeah, I like
the Roscoe bloodline. I've got that in several other guns. Really like them. I think they've been
doing good. I also, you mentioned your roller delay PCC Dave. Radio delay. Sorry. That is
literally what I meant to say. I was looking right at it on my screen and still said the wrong thing.
Talk about that. How's that doing? Talk about that mechanism. That's another one where I've
went to and done some demos for special customers that say, we only want that to send Phoenix. Don't
fucking bring that nine millimeter to the goddamn demo. Nobody's going to fucking shoot it.
So I brought it to the last two that told me not to bring it. And half the order was in the
radio delay nine millimeters, right? It's black mags, you know, they happen to use clocks with
these customers and they were off to the races, right? I mean, it's fucking makes sense. Yeah.
It's a shit hot. It's actually a little rifle. And that one does not have the full AM.
I'm sitting right here. It does not have the full AMB controls like that does. Got just standard
on the bulk catch, but it does have AMB safety selector, AMB charging handle, all that fun stuff.
But yeah, your follow-up shots are phenomenal with that thing. I mean,
even if it runs in competitions and all that good stuff, I can one guy just sent me a message.
Let me see. He said about 13,000 rounds with shitty steel AMO running through that,
still on all the original stuff. So nice. They run the shit out of those things, man.
How does the radio delay work on this one?
This bulk air just probably has filthy. Yeah. I literally need to go wash my hands. I got
covered in the lead. So yeah, there's a spring inside of here.
I see. Yeah. And then you have different cuts on the bolt lug. So it delays that. So you don't have
a heavy-ass buffer system like everything else, you know what I mean? It's lighter, it's smooth.
I just tested out some Neptune springs in this one tonight. That was actually pretty neat.
They do things a little different. So let me know how that goes.
That's freaking awesome, man. The, I bet it suppresses pretty well, too.
Yeah, I mean, I run that. The one that you just pulled up that little
shorter SBR with the titanium can is by far the favorite combo. Just to go out running and
gunning and fucking around with the range that we make. That's fun, man.
Besides the 22, look, I throw that little 22 can on a M&P 1522 with their charging handle.
We're finishing up testing on safety selector for M&P 1522. So the width of the lowers is
different than a standard AR. So the drum in the center has to be wider.
But once we get those rocking, I mean, that's a blast issue with the kids and it's inexpensive,
right? And throw that on the 322 is what I have a little sig for the kids and go out there and
plank in and they don't cost me shit. That's cool, man. And you guys do a lot of the different
calibers, too. So like, obviously, 450 bushmasters, 350 legends, six arc. And honestly,
you're in a like six arc for just a little bit over a thousand bucks. That's pretty attractive
to a lot of people right now. I bet. Yeah, we move a lot of those. We said that special stuff,
three, three, eight arc. We sent out a couple videos where it do just drop two hogs in one shot
with our can with who's fucking nuts, dude? I think it's a, I think you shot that at gun
kind of where we shouldn't like 250 out. It's like a tuba lipstick, dude. You couldn't even hear it.
You hear the bolt slapping and then I'll see you here.
Big ass tuba lipstick is flinging down range. We're moving quite a bit of those. Again,
the three, three, eight in the left hand, you know what I mean? Nobody else, you know, has that type of
shit. So that stuff stays moving, man. Heck yeah, man. So we're three percent of the market, baby.
Fuck you, Jeremy. Fuck you left. I'm not even left handed, but now you got me fucking standing
for left handers. No, no, fuck that wrong handers. Jesus, what if, what if they're left-handed and
right-eyed dominant, you probably really hate them or even left-eyed dominant? Cut your fucking left
eye out. I mean, that would be one way to fix it, honestly. Yeah. What if they're already missing
their right eye? The fucking people behind is better than being lefty. Dave, are you left-handed?
No. Oh, thank God. I was like, no, I made a meme of wrong-handed and then I made a meme where the
the astronauts shooting the dude in the head. Yeah, and it was next level. It was a dude with a gun
and then Stagg was the dude getting shot in the back of the head. People were so fucking pissed
about both. They're like, you can't, you can't do that about left-handed people. They're your
customer. I'm like, it's a fucking joke, man. Yeah. Also, we make left-handed shit for those people.
We do love you. Deep down. We're just going to talk shit. Well, yeah, obviously. That's crazy. So
next level arms.com is where you can find out more about the ARs. Get the ARs. Find out more about
the cans. Get the cans. All that stuff. Yes, YouTube. Fuck you. I know you're going to take it down.
I don't give a fuck. Kill yourself. Anytime we give our website, like every single day,
every single day, I get a YouTube has removed your content. Oh, six, seven times a day dude. We
we got like two videos left on YouTube. Yeah, like so we publish it. It gets monetized and
like I'm gonna fuck about YouTube. Like we're on our third fourth YouTube channel because they
just delete them after a while. So we'll put it up. It'll get monetized, which I don't give a
shit. It doesn't matter. The shorts get monetized. It doesn't matter. And then within a month,
it'll get removed from YouTube. And I'll get the, you know, sometimes a strike, sometimes just
a warning. But yeah, I think we're on two strikes now. So we get one more strike and then I'll
have to start another channel for the for the stuff. I just I don't even care anymore. It's not
worth it. But yeah, anytime I say a website, say whatever. Just call the buttholes. They won't
ban buttholes. Right. I'll come check out your buttholes. Go to www that. You can't talk about
anything else. Oh, yeah, you can do anything. You talk about, you know, killing conservatives,
but you mentioned a gun website and something that's constitutionally protected in legal in the
United States by by the way. And yeah, they'll pull it right down.
Different topic. If you heard, is this real shit? Like I get a lot of fucked up messages doing
what I do, right? And I just heard in Washington, they're going to create a database for all 3D
printers to be subscribed to. No, they're going to make a law that they need a database or that
they need to be able to do that. They have no fucking way of doing any of this shit.
So it was it was additive manufacturing, removal manufacturing. Yep.
Yep. All the CNC or a printer or a laser or anything that does anything with fucking
any material that want to run any any file you're going to use to AI database to cross check
if it's a firearms related part. Yeah. And they want the that software to be installed in the
hardware by the manufacturer. So yeah, by the manufacturers so that it can be shut down.
If they detect you trying to print something that's on the thing, but again, it's like it's kind
of like the fucking was that the serial numbers on the on the on the shells, you know, the micro
micro stamping. Yeah. The technology doesn't fucking exist. Like and nobody's going to build that
shit. And the god damn data centers. Right. Even if they use data centers. They're so
modern. They can't possibly do it. We have a pistol permitting law. I'm supposed to register
every time you have a pit like a pistol and like a year after they pass that law, they were already
like 50,000 applications behind an in running into the system. They're so fucking retarded here.
There's no way they could ever implement this lab, but they'll make it the law. And then
basically they'll have to stop selling 3D fucking printers and laser engravers and CNC machines
in the state because their government is so fucking stupid. Colorado trying the same bullshit. And
literally in in the house right now. Yeah. And three 3D printers right there, laser engraver over
there, small CNC downstairs in the shop. Like, yeah. I don't understand what the, yeah, come and take
it bitch. It's getting old, man. And you guys miss again. I mean, like, fuck. Well, I'm super
paranoid. I mean, I like I would never stop. I mean, I got friend down in Tennessee with some
warehouse space. I'm like, I'll just ship you a horizontal. We'll make our fucking lowers there
and make everything out there. And we're just gonna keep going. I don't care. Yeah. I mean, they
they keep trying to propose stuff. And we were so close to Chicago. So we kind of follow suit with
whatever bullshit they do. Fortunately, it's continuing to get struck down here. And we have some
good protests and get together at the Capitol. And we've been lucky so far. But I know they got
another mag capacity, some bullshit bill again right now. I'm like, how fucking starts?
Fucking insanity, man. That's frustrating. You don't heat your government enough. No, you don't.
You don't. And literally have as much as I hate you. I doubt it. I fucking, I hate the government
a whole lot with a fiery passion. And it just gets worse every single day. I swear.
All right, next level arms.com is where you can find that stuff. You're gonna stick around for
gun fights. Yes, sir. All right, quick ad read. And then we will get into it.
I have a rule that for every gun that I review, I can't change anything on it till at least the
third range strip. So the only thing that Dave, the only thing that I'm a swap is the grip.
Because, uh, die free. Have you, have you seen those? Yeah. Yeah, I work with those guys on, uh,
midnight arsenal projects. Yeah. So that, that's the only thing that I'm a swap out is the grip.
I like to be five. I just like the die free more. So I'm gonna throw that on there. And, uh,
you said midnight arsenal. I think I saw something about that. What? Midnight arsenal? Did I see
that somewhere? Yeah. That's, uh, Kung Fu grips. We did one of the boxes with those guys. Yeah.
So, yeah. Yep. Okay. Midnight arsenal box. I was, that's you guys tagging me. Okay. Yeah. Now it
makes sense. I was like, I recognize that. I literally just saw that somewhere. Now it totally
makes sense. Yeah. We work with like 37 manufacturers. So it's only makes sense that we do limited
drops with all the manufacturers to get great values for consumers. I'm fucking nailed it.
I love it. So yeah, I do love die free grip. That's the only thing I'm gonna change. And if you
want to get a die free grip for yourself, you can just go to diefree.com coupon code WLS is life.
We'll save you money on that. And, uh, Nick, are you ready?
Yes. I am ready. Are you ready? I'm ready for. It's time for gun fights.
All right. Thanks, Nick. Okay. What? Do you know how to play this, Dave? Yep. I got a pen. Okay.
Sweet. Wait, I thought you had a marker. Okay. It's a penny marker. Perfect.
Like for marking pennies. Will it work on dimes? No, only nickels.
It's one of those ironic nicknames. This is our, uh, this is our first gun. This is a, uh,
radum. Radum. I'm not sure you say that's Polish. But I don't. Uh, yeah, like that.
Oh, did you explain the rules though? Oh, he, okay. Sorry. Uh, I'm gonna show you guys five guns.
They're all loosely connected by a theme. Uh, I will tell you about them.
I will tell you how much they, or how many bids they had when they sold on gun broker.
And then you have to try to guess, uh, what, what the price was. And whoever gets the most
right out of five, uh, wins. And then the theme will be something that you will not ever expect.
And may only luckily guess. All right. So, uh, this is a P64. It is chambered in nine by 18
macro of. Uh, this is a little subcompact double action single action fired or a hammer fired, uh,
pistol with a decalker. Um, says the board is clean and bright and has strong rifling.
Hmm. It's got fixed sights. And it comes with one six round magazine.
And judging from the photo that we have here, it looks like it is in pretty decent condition.
Yeah. Um, not a whole lot of finish wear or anything. Doesn't, it doesn't look too bad.
How many bids? This had 22 bids. 22. Hmm. Hmm.
I have no fucking idea. 22 bid. Okay. God damn it. Yeah. These are, uh, these are interesting
little pistols. And I have never shot a nine by 18 this small, but I imagine it probably
is a little, uh, snappy. Is it not just a Polish macro of? I think it is right. No.
This is absolutely not a macro of. I know that, but like, and a toker and a M57 is an
a toker of, but, uh, no, this is, I think these are a little smaller, the equivalent.
Anyway, uh, okay. Everyone ready? All right. Sure. All right. Let's see. Let's see your guesses.
Three, two, and go. Three, two, and go. More in the wrong order. Jeremy says 350.
Savage says hold on. I got to go to the chat. I forgot about that. Uh, Savage says 450.
Oh, God. Things are moving. Sean says 422. And Dave 1476. Wow. Wow. This is like, this is like,
you guess a dollar or the higher and whoever's closest, right? You can go over though. Sure.
Oh.
What is that? I mean, first of all, $14.76. Look, you don't understand how dumb people in
gum broker are. You might be the, you might be the closest one. I mean, honestly, yeah, he might,
what did you might say? 450. Uh, seven said 450. All right. This thing, this, uh, this pistol here,
sold four three hundred and seventeen dollars. Oh, oh, yeah. That's what it should go for value.
Yeah. Yeah. Three cents. Forget about these economic times. I thought I was going to go for all
the money. Oh, we had one last week. Yeah. Like a $30 gun. And it's sold for like $4,000. Yeah.
So we were mad. Gun broker doesn't oh, well, gum broker rarely makes sense. Well,
gum broker makes plenty of sense. The people who use gum broker are fucking retards.
Hey, I use gum broker. Like I said, yeah, we're all fucking retarded. My strategy is just, uh,
find the thing that I'm after and then bid like half of what it's worth until eventually it works.
And then you're stuck with some bullshit gun that you didn't want.
No, you just got to wait for the deals. Uh, this is a CZ82. This is also a nine by 18 macro off.
This also comes with one magazine. Uh, it is also double action single action hammer fired.
Um, this one had 17 bids.
Says it's in somewhat rough shape with large areas of finish lost. Uh, it has a good
bore. I feel like somewhat rough shape is, uh, generous. Um, it's got like just big
sections where the, the finish is totally gone. Um, blood does that. It looks like it has, uh,
been places and done things, you know, waste band tucked in the ghetto. Yeah,
this gun has had a life. Um, they don't call it my butt crack gun for nothing.
And I've, I've always thought that these were kind of ugly, but they're actually pretty sweet
little pistols. Um, I have kind of wanted one. Oh, so I had a guy coming to the range with one of
these one time. Yeah. And he was shooting it and he was like, we're not shooting it and it was
time problems like the whole fucking time. And he just comes in off the range, just motherfucking
this thing, like, just motherfucking it left and right. And I'm like, bro, what, like, got you
so worked up, I bought this gun off my body, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know,
piece of shit won't fucking run. I can't get a single fucking round through this thing.
I go, what caliber is he goes to 380? And I went, oh, and I was like, and I didn't, I didn't know
with the model or anything of the time. I just knew it was a CZ because like, you take one look
at that and you're like, that's a CZ. And I'm like, let me see it and he hands it over to me. And
the slide says 9 millimeter M. And I went, he goes, what? This isn't a 380. He goes, what do you mean?
That's what my buddy told me it was. I'm like, well, he's fucking lied to you. He goes, what is it?
I said, it's a 9 mil Makarov. He goes, what is that? I go a 9 by 18 Makarov. He goes, I don't know
what that is. I go, oh, it's an old, it's an old Russian cartridge here. It's this. And I put a
box up on the counter. And he goes, what is that? And I was like, it's just an old Kami cartridge.
I say, here, I'll tell you what, I'm going to load up a magazine. I'm going to take it out there.
And if it doesn't have a single issue, you got to buy the box. And he was like, all right,
load the mad, walk out there, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, walk back in. I go, you
got to buy the box now. And he goes, son of a bitch. That's how Jeremy got someone to pay him
to shoot their gun. Right. Absolutely. I think it was this, I think the CZ 83 was the 380 version.
Yeah. I could get it wrong. And what was this? The 82? This is the 82.
All right. I'm ready. And yeah, they're not bad shooting little guns like for a compact,
direct blowback pistol there. You know, yeah, because it isn't 380, 918 Browning.
No. 380 is 9 by 17. 17. All right. 9 millimeter curves.
It's a wonder. Are you guys ready? Yeah. Yes. All right. This sold four.
Jeremy says 425. My guess is 9 by 18.
Savage says 250. Sean says 517. 918, Mac.
Dave says 387. All right.
What if I told you that somebody just got a bonus point for being $0.00 and 0 cents off?
Damn. That has not happened in a long time. Savage is the last one, I think. I was the last one.
What if I told you that Savage was the next one? I wouldn't believe you.
Then I would say that Savage is a dirty fucking cheater.
He's not gunned over right now. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. He bought this gun.
I would say 250 bucks. Get the fuck out. Yeah. Wow.
Rainman a gun broker. Yeah. Today, somebody got a fucking deal because that those are nice little
pistols. Yeah. That's a good deal. I would have won that for 250 shit.
I wouldn't. Did anyone get the theme right? No. Damn it. Oh, Jesus Christ.
This is a Bulgarian arsenal PM Makarov. It is chambered in 380. No, I'm just kidding. This is
chambered in 9 by 18 Makarov. Some of a bitch. This had 62 bids.
It says it's in good overall condition with strong gluing. It's a circled in import.
It says it comes with one magazine and a holster. Like a period correct.
Leather holster. Yeah. Just your classic Makarov. It does appear to be in beautiful condition.
Finish looks great. It's got those, I don't know if those are, I don't know if they're bake a light,
but those like reddish maroonish grips on it that look so fantastic.
And is the hammer hammer red? Yeah. Yeah, it's a similar color to the grips.
It's not really plum, but yeah, it's got like a reddish purple hue to it.
Anyway, this is another hammer fired double action single action 9 by 18. In this case,
pistol. Pretty neat little guns too. Man. Who made this one?
Everybody likes Makarov. This one is a Bulgarian circleton.
My specialty. Yeah, I'm like, I don't know fuck all about any of these.
I think I actually have one of these at the shop. 62 bids, dude.
You should trick somebody into buying a box of ammo and letting you shoot a mag.
He will trick you into it. Okay, I'm ready.
All right, is everybody other than Sean ready? Yes.
Okay, three, two, one, go. Let's see him. Jeremy says $400.
And con block guns.
Savage says $350 cold war European military pistols. Sean says 662.
Glass rod in the trigger guard. Glass rod in the trigger guard. All right. And Dave says
437, 437. And hammer time. Hammer time. Very nice. Can't touch that.
You fucking nerd. You guys were all low on this one.
Oh, Jesus Christ. This one. You have to remember that there are lots of like con block
nerds out there. Yeah. AK guys are into Makarovs. AK guys are weird. Yeah. So this pistol
sold for $974. Oh my god. They deserve to have paid that much.
Wow. Let's see here. Sean. Sean had the high bid. He had $662, making him $312 off.
Wow. But he was the closest. There's a guy hate that because I sold one of these on
gun broker and I never got over 400 bucks for one. Yeah, I don't know enough about these to know.
I wouldn't be shocked if there's something about this that makes it more desirable.
It's a state of the economy doing so good. Exactly. Yeah. People have disposable income.
This is because more leftists are buying guns and a lot of them are AK nerds and
con block nerds because they're all about that communism. And they have all that.
They got their their chaperay. Yeah. And they're Makarov. And all that fraud money from running
illegal or like fraudulent hospices and daycares. Clearing center. Exactly. My daycare is not
fraudulent sir. I didn't say they all were Nick. How many kids you got there? Zero.
Let's not talk about that. All right. But Nick is like a child. Yes.
He is like baby. Nobody's gotten the thing. Yeah. Right? No. No. Okay.
I could. All right. This one right here is an FEG. Kind of similar to Jeremy,
but spelled just a little different. Damn it. I was just going to make that joke about you.
Right. Cheers. This is a this is a PA 63. It's in 32 ACP or 765 Browning.
It is a it comes with one one eight round mag. Excuse me. This one had 14 bids.
This is a double action single action hammer fired small pistol and a small cartridge.
And it is uncomfortable as fuck to shoot. It looks. Yeah. It's got like an 18 pound
double action figure pull. And the recoil is horrendous even out of something like that.
Like it is actually really 32 is probably not that bad. Well, maybe maybe the 32. I'm thinking
maybe I'm thinking about the Makarov version because that one's I had one. It sucked as sold.
Bro, you could make a gun out of paper and 32 wouldn't make it recoil bad.
I had the 38 or 380. Excuse me. And it was it was okay. These have an aluminum frame on like
like they're very similar to a PPK or a PP a Walter PP. But they have an aluminum frame instead
of a steel frame. And I think that lower weight and really heavy trigger pull don't help it out.
Hmm. How many bits? Anyway, 14 bids on this says it's in good mechanical condition.
It shows where that is consistent with its age and use. Yeah, it's got the plastic polymer grips.
IDK. Yeah. These are kind of neat. Aluminum would have been like a pretty space age gun material at
the time. And yeah, they've got the the two-tone finish that's pretty cool.
I feel like you're trying to bump the price. I mean, when I got a dog shit low price.
No, I just got the dog shit low price. These aren't like great guns, but they function.
Yeah, that home on the back of it makes it look like I'd have a hand cramp after like five rounds.
Yeah, no, it sucks. It does suck. I always had a soft spot form because of their
price point and the fact that they work. Like, you used to be able to get these out of shotgun
news for like 75 bucks. Oh, yeah. Oh, man. Crazy. All right. Are you guys ready? Yeah. Yep.
Let's see him. Do you want to go? Two, three, four, five, James Bond villains.
Okay. That was savage says 250 pistols. Nick thinks savage would buy. Sean says 214 and plastic
grips with sideways plastic grips. And then two thirty six. Dave says 236. Wow, we
bracketed. Did you did you pick a theme, Dave? I was going to do bond villains, but I'm not
going to copy. Oh, no, you can. I mean, I was going to do bond villains on the first fucking gun
when I seen it. That would actually be a really good one. And I think all of these would be
excellent, like Eastern European bond villain guns, but they're not so direct. That is not what
I had in mind though. I might steal that for the future. All right. Here's the last gun. Wait,
no, I got to tell you. I'm just ready to get along here. Let's move. Can we all just get along?
So right now we have a spread. Jeremy's to have it. Sean each have one point.
So this is this is going to bump us up and give somebody a lead.
This sold for $166. Oh my god. Sean was $47 away.
Wait, did I get that? Yep. You did. That's actually a price it should go for. Holy shit.
You had the lowest bid. Yeah, I would I would snatch this up for $160. What caliber was this?
Seven by 32. Yeah. See, I don't want that. It's a 32 ACP. I mean, a functioning pistol for
150 boxes, 160 boxes. It's a high point. A high point would be better than this, honestly.
Well, because I can get the ammo for a high point. Well, at least this is actually made out of metal.
Hey, yeah, fucking. I mean, there's that, but it's just because of high points.
My high point's made out of gold, man. Just because it's non-ferrous doesn't mean anything.
All right. You guys saw the last gun already. This is a Walther PP.
I knew you're going to fucking say PP again. Yeah, you knew I was going to say PP again.
Are you down with PP? This is also a 32 ACP. It's of course made in Germany, 37 bids.
It is in pretty decent shape. It says that it's got some, we just says spots of loss at the serial
number. I don't really know what that means. But overall, the finish is in good shape. It looks like
it's in pretty, pretty decent condition. It looks like, you know, an old gun that has not lived
a rough life, but has like been shot. Yeah. And this is the bigger version of the PPK.
How many bits? In the original chambering, 37 bids.
Man, bro, what the fuck is the theme?
This was a pretty, I think that the Walther predates all the others. I could be wrong,
but I'm pretty sure that it predates all the others. It was obviously a fairly influential design.
Hmm. I am so confused on this one. Well, I mean, I'm just going to guess. I'm sure some
fucking nerd wants this thing. That's what I do. But the theme, so it wasn't the glass or the
polycarbonate rods in the trigger guard, huh? No. It wasn't the plastic grips. I think they've
all shared those traits. I mean, that doesn't make it the theme. I know. I know. I have one last
guess for the theme. What is it? We have the last, I know. So we all only have one last
guess. No, hold on. Let's see those guests. No, no, no, I'm still trying to come up with the theme.
Hold on. Damn it. No, fuck off. God damn it, Sean. Hurry up. Uh, should have got off the pot.
Sean, it had 37 bids. That wasn't meant for you, Nick. Uh, all right. Um, whatever. I'm ready.
Yes. All right. Jeremy says 650. But James Bond guns, not villains.
Savage says 700. Double action, single action. Sean says 937 and guns from the world were one
scene in X-Men. What? I don't know. Shut up savage. Dave says 403. Yeah. 403 in homo erotic named
gun theme. Uh, we got the tag. We got the PP. Damn it. That's a good one. That's actually
really good. Holy shit. That is pretty good. Radoms, the gateum. I mean, yeah. You fit in pretty well
here. Yeah. That's why I got it right. Yeah. Probably. Um, you know what? That's not what I was going
on for, but I'm going to give you a point anyway. Yes. You are a guest. You do have the option
of keeping the point for yourself, or you can give it to one of the cast members if you want to.
I'd like to donate a charity. Perfect. Who's charity? Good choice. I'm charity. I have two points.
Perfect. It's never get any points. It's next make a wish. Uh, it's, uh, well, our, our, yeah.
Are you prompt to theme? Is, uh, can you guys still hear me? Yeah. Yes. Okay. There we go. My
monitor just went away. I thought my computer turned off. Um, the, uh, it's not the theme that I
had in mind, but the theme that we are adopting, uh, is that all of these guns have homework
names. Come on. Come on. What was the, no, so, so here's the thing about all of these pistols.
Have you guys ever, ever missed with any of these? Um, some of them, any of them apart. Yeah,
the take down on the trigger guard. Yep. So on all of these guns, the pack of the trigger guard
and you pull the trigger guard down and then it slots over to the side just a little bit and
then you pull the slide to the back and then you pull it up and then it slides off the front. They
all have the same, uh, damn method. Nick, that was good. That was really fucking good. Uh,
sometimes you're, you're, I mean, I was, I'm happy with this one. I knew they all did that.
And when I made the joke about that, being a fucking macaron, and you're like, no, like, it kind of
is. It's just somebody saw a macro of one time told another guy about it and then they tried to
build it for memory. I think these are more similar to the, to the Walter. That's what a, uh,
that's what a Tokarev is. Some, some fucking rush, some poor Russian guy saw a Tokarev, a guy
saw a 1911 one time, explained what it was to another guy and then he tried to copy it and then
you got a token that's true. That's true. That's a Tokarev in the 1911. Now Nick, you did not tell us
who won that one. All right. So the winner of this one was 87 dollars off. Okay. This
sold for $850. Thank you. So it was Sean. Sean, Sean got three. Yeah.
him are big weiner, which is crazy because I don't know. Fuck all about any of these guns.
So our current score is Aaron with one point. Me with two points.
Savage has seven points. Sean has eight and Jeremy has nine. Damn. Yep.
Looks like a five way tie in the chat too. A seven, eight, nine, uh, finish there. Yeah,
you guys are, uh, keeping it pretty, pretty tight, which is crazy because
last year, Jeremy kind of ran away with it. I made a push towards the end of the year,
but not even close enough to do it. Yeah, but it was a pretty valiant effort.
Holy fuck. So in the chat, plough guy Dave from the Let's Go Hunt podcast has the chat
tie breaker, which is when Sean went down to Springfield, Colorado for coyote hunting,
I blew a tire or he blew a tire and ended up needing a whole new set. How much did the new set
of tires cost? I think, I think I remember this actually. My God. I think I remember this because
it was a relevant number. I'm gonna say $1500. I'll put it in $71. I'll put it in our private chat.
I think this was what it was. But we'll see. We'll see what, uh, we'll see what day,
what Dave comes up with. Wow. Uh, so for everyone who is following along, uh, we do have, um,
listener leaderboards out there as well. So if you go to we like shooting dot com slash dashboard
and click on listener leaderboards, you will be able to see, uh, who is in the lead. And that's
all done by plough guy Dave from the Let's Go Hunt podcast. So thank him, buy him beer, whatever,
uh, reloading podcast says, and here I thought Sean only blew trainees, not tires. Well,
jokes on you. Uh, he blows both. Um, man. All right. So Dave, I know you got to get up early. Um,
fucking 3 a.m. comes real fast. It's all good, man. I really appreciate you guys having me on.
Had a good time. Honestly, we need to get you back on talk about some of the other stuff you guys
get up to. But yeah, next level arms. I'm really happy with this rifle. Uh, I'm sorry,
next level armament, websites, next level arms, social media, next level arms. Uh, the rifle is
really bad ass. The spressers sounds freaking great. I haven't noticed any gas. If you guys
remember out here, I love to get you through, you know, how it's made and walk you through the
process of, you know, start from scratch, raw black aluminum, machine it up and all the components
and, you know, build up your shit and come out to the range and both through some ammo and send
you back home. So yeah, man, you guys are out this way. Let me know. That'd be killer. Uh, where
are the Michigan in you? On your hand. Show me. Don't do that. I hate that.
Don't use your left hand, though, Jeremy. I'll be right here in July. I'll be right here.
Are you serious? Because you can come over and hang out. Uh, if your left-handed wife will let you.
We go, we go camping in St. Joseph, Cuomo area. Yeah, that's probably
45th way. Yeah, it's like an hour north of Indiana. Yeah. Yeah. Come on up.
Fuck yeah, man. Are you going to be at goals or gun con or anything?
I will not be a gun con this year. Unfortunately.
Okay. Well, I mean, I'll just have to, I guess I'll just have to shoot. I'll take this rifle
and I'll shoot it at gun con for you. Okay. I can send you some shit to shoot too. Is that work?
Yeah, perfect. Yeah, really appreciate it. And yeah, I'll definitely jump back on. And yeah,
swing up. You guys got my email anytime you're in town. Swing on over. Sounds like a playman.
We'll talk to you soon. Thank you so much for being here with us. Thank you. See you, bud. Bye. Yep.
All right. Fucking awesome, man. Um, let's see. I was looking at the chat trying to see if
plug I didn't mention the price yet. Yeah. Uh, the set costs $1,776 making Jay with tonight's winner.
You can listen to the coyote hunt on we like shooting five 17. Yeah, uh, because I remember
getting obviously like four wheel drive, you know, you got to fucking buy the whole set of tires.
And we had, we had to patch my tire twice while we were there. Two separate like driving
into those fucking fields is dangerous. And when I got back, yeah, 17, 76 price. Pretty fucking
awesome. Um, yeah, I do, I really do like, uh, the next level arms rifle. Uh, it's done really
well. You can tell that they make all the parts in house and that they're, that they're done well.
So go check those out next level arms.com. Obviously and all the other stuff that they get up to over
there. And Nick talked to us about night vision. Okay. Um, I need some night vision. What do you need?
I put it in the, in the gear chat. The thing that I need it for. Okay. Well, I'll tell you what,
no, no, stop. Well, I can, I can say without, uh, saying, because I was like, we could just do,
we could do the ad read in gear chat. Oh, we can just, we can just roll it in. Okay. We could just
roll directly into gear chat. Hey, Nick, this is gear chat. Where we talking about stuff we have,
what we need, why don't you start us off? Hold on. I left the thing that I was going to talk about
for a gear chat on the coffee table. So I need to go grab that real quick. Well, can I, can I,
can I do one real quick? All these guys? Of course. I just picked these guys up. Uh,
I'm gonna share my screen. Uh, if you've ever used D lead soap, you know, that it, you know,
like the heavy metals off your hands. Yeah. You got them right. It, it fucking drives your shit out.
Like bad. It's fucking nasty. So this guy came in and he has a, uh, fucking heavy metal hand cleaner
lead soap. It's called heavy metal hand cleaner. Uh, and it's actually made with a beef tello.
Uh, and coconut oil. And I can pronounce all of the, uh, I can pronounce all of the, uh,
uh, chemicals listed on the bottle. No shit. And, uh, I had a bottle of the other stuff and I
could not pronounce most of it. So is this, is this the one? What's up? Is this the one on the,
on the page on the screen? This is the website. Yeah. And, uh, oh, you're sharing yours. Hold on.
I'm sharing my screen. You weren't sharing it on the screen. There we go. Sorry. Um, yeah. And, uh,
it actually, I used it today for the first time. And I was like, oh, my hand feels, uh,
moisturized. It feels nice. Huh. So that is pretty cool. That's, yeah, very cool and very relevant
to my interests. I use a high, high genol, uh, right now, wash my hands with it earlier, actually.
Yeah. So I was like, oh, the, uh, name of that heavy metal hand cleaner heavy metal hc.com.
This is sweet. How much is it? It's like 20 bucks a bottle. And the bottle is shaped in a way
where it'll fit in an AR mag pouch. What? Yep. Do you need water? No. Well, you, yeah, you need like,
it's soap. Well, what the fuck am I going to put in a mag pouch for then?
So you have it with you? I don't know. It just, oh, it's, it's like a gojo bottle. Yeah.
Okay. Hold on. I'm ordering some right now.
And it's like a guy. It's a pretty small company. Um, we were talking, uh, he was in the shop.
And, uh, we were talking a bit about, you know, just, I was talking about how I made soap out of
lard. Mm-hmm. And, uh, he was like, oh, I was like, he's like, yeah, the place we get lard from,
I'm like, why are you buying lard? Why don't you just go to like a commercial butcher and get
fucking sew it and render it yourself? It'd be way cheaper. And he's, I'm like, because they charge
ridiculous money for, for tallow. And he's like, wait, what? And I was like, hey, you just do this,
this, and this. And he's like, I'm gonna fucking bring that up. I'm like, you should probably save
you fucking money. Anyways, um, that's a new soap that I found and I forgot to put it in the show
notes. I was gonna bring some home and I forgot. No, that's cool. Shit, man. It actually made my
hands feel like not like I washed them with, um, you know, bleach. Yeah. No, that sounds awesome.
I'm gonna order some because I think that's bad ass actually. Uh, heavy metal hand clean,
heavy metal HC dot com. Okay, uh, Nick. Yes. Now you're up, homie. For what?
Trichette, try not to get angry. Oh, right. Yeah. So I need some, some sites because as we all know,
Tritium decays over time. Um, it does have a shelf life. So like your, your night vision,
or night night vision or your, uh, your Tritium sites for any, any manufacturer will someday
need to be replaced. It takes, you know, a decade or more. Yeah. Um, so I got this, uh, this,
this pistol last week. This is a, um, SAG 229 elite. Um, and it has night sites on it.
And when I met the guy to get it from him, I was like, Hey, how, how bright are the sites?
And he's like, Oh, they're super bright. They're fine. Um, and I was like, hmm, I don't think I
believe you. Right. They're the factory sites and this, uh, the, the manufacturer date on the box
is 2012, I think. Oh, man. So, uh, I came home and I like went in the bathroom and closed the door
with the light off and was like, I can kind of like faintly see them. Anyway, um, yeah, I, uh,
I need some, some night sites because these ones are almost dead. But, uh, but yeah, I,
I am a big fan of the, um, the, the 22, you know, X guns, the, the six and the 220 and the, uh,
229. Yeah. Uh, like I, I really enjoy them. I had a 226, um, once upon a time and switched to
Glock and have kind of regretted it ever since. Um, I think Glock makes a great gun. But they're like,
you know, I, I don't know, I just don't really enjoy shooting them that much. And even though it's
what I've shot almost exclusively for quite a while now, um, like the grip angle
and stuff still doesn't, it's, it still just doesn't point naturally for me.
And, uh, anyway, uh, for a while, I've wanted to pick up a, a hammer fired nine millimeter.
Um, anyway, so I, I got a good deal on this one, this older one. Um, I was pretty excited
to find an older one. This is going back to the gun broker thing for quite a while now. I've
been putting, I've just had like some cash stashed away. And I've just been putting,
been putting like $400 bids on sigs on gun broker. Oh, damn, eventually it will stick. And I've
come so close a couple of times, um, where I've been outbid by like 10 bucks. Anyway, um,
so yeah, finally, uh, finally found one. Um, got a good deal on it. Uh, it's the, uh,
the scorpion. Um, so it's a, the flat dark earth finish and then it's got some G 10 grips on it.
Um, the, the 226 that I had was one of the older ones. Um, it was like a late 90s,
early 2000s model and I had the really fat plastic grips on it. And so I, it was always a little
too big for my hand. Um, so I expected to have to swap grips out on this, but these, uh, these
G 10 grips are actually like perfect. They, they fit really nicely. The texture is awesome on them.
Um, the gun feels and points great. Uh, this is the, the smaller version. So this is like
Glock 19 sized or mid sized. Um, yeah, uh, it's a, it's a really awesome little pistol. Um,
I took it out and, uh, and shot it on Saturday and, um, put a couple hundred rounds through it
and figured out that, uh, my, my thumb is like mostly healed up, but, um, still fairly sensitive.
And, uh, I shot a couple hundred rounds and then had to stop because it was starting to, uh,
like the, the, yeah, anyway, it was starting to hurt. Yeah. Um, but, uh, but yeah, it was,
it was really pleasant to shoot really nice. Um, a lot of people criticize like the bore axis
and stuff on the sigs and I have never really been bothered by it. I've always felt like they,
they shot pretty softly. Um, anyway, yeah, I'm just, I'm pretty excited to, uh,
have a, another hammer fired nine mil double stack and, uh, that is pretty exciting. And
this one probably not gonna, you know, put a hole in you. Yeah, hopefully won't shoot my dick off.
So it does night vision make night sights for that one? Yes, they do. Um, I, uh, they,
they do listed on their website, but I'm pretty sure the, um, 320 uses the same site cut that the
226 and 220 and 229 use. Gotcha. So they've got the P series pistols with number six and
number eight front and then the number eight rear. And then they've got the dimensions. So you
probably have to. Yeah, they're, they're marked. I sent you a screenshot the other day. Uh,
wait, you did. I did. I need a holster to from, uh, CNG. Yeah, yeah, definitely, uh, get with me
tomorrow. Um, I sent you a screenshot for that too. Oh, Jesus. So here's the thing is I have to turn
on my fucking notifications off because the groups I'm in, like, apparently all people do all the
fucking days chat. You know that you can mute specific groups too. Yeah. Oh, that's what I do. Oh,
the other day, you sent it at 836 this morning. Was that this morning? Yeah.
Wait, no, no, it's Thursday. It's Thursday. God damn it. I'm sorry, Nick. I tried to always reply
to yours, but I must have, I was like, no, that was not this morning. That was at least yesterday. Um,
dang it. Anyway, yeah, one of the things that kind of surprised me a little bit was finding,
trying to find holsters. Yeah. Um, lots of 226 stuff, um, not a lot of 229 stuff. I figured
there would be more. Um, I know that these aren't super common anymore, but they've been around
for so long that I figured that like, I don't know, there would be more options. Anyway, so I, um,
I ordered a, uh, I found a used safari land on eBay for like 40 bucks. Um, I have that on the way,
and then, uh, uh, yeah, hopefully I can get set up with one of the CNG IWBs to try out. Yeah,
you totally can. Uh, we'll get that. Just remind me tomorrow if I don't reply in signal, just text me
or something. Okay. Because I think maybe my signal must be totally muted.
I am the fucking worst. I just like, you know, like all the different groups and social media stuff,
and I just, I get so overwhelmed with all the notifications that I just mute everything,
especially when people are going off on a tangent, especially signal, because some of those
groups like God damn dude. I'm like, do you all get paid by the message or what?
Yes, exactly, but yeah, that's fucking awesome. Do you want, uh, hold on, I'll look and see
since I have it up here. Nick is looking for the, um, they only have one option.
I don't think that they had a, uh, OWB and they did not have a light bearing. Oh, yeah,
for the CNG, but for the, uh, hold on, I'm looking. I don't know. Oh, for the site. Yeah, for the site.
Um, it was a you notch rear with the blacked out Tritium. And then I don't remember what color for
the insert on the front site yellow. Um, I, I think all of those, I was looking at them and I was
like, I think all of these would be fine. I don't really have a, have a preference. Yeah, that looks
good. Does that have an optics cut or where you can take the plate off? Um, it doesn't. No, this is,
this is old enough that optics cuts weren't really like, you know, mainstream. Um,
so it does not have an optics cut. Uh, I don't know. I'm going to shoot it for a little bit and,
and see how I like it. And maybe I'll throw an optic on it. Um, or like, you know, have it cut.
Uh, but I might just leave it. I don't know. I mean, yeah, it's kind of cool how it is. I dig it.
Very cool. And, uh, for anyone else looking for night sites, go to nightfishing.com, coupon code
WLS is life. Or you can just go install the deal bro extension in either Google Chrome, Firefox,
Edge, Opera, uh, fucking everything. Uh, and it will automatically show you the coupon codes on
any website you go to and stay the fuck out of your way. If it's, uh, if, if there's no coupon
code or anything on the website. So you don't have to memorize them anymore. You don't have to go
to we like shooting comm slash dashboard anymore. You can just install that and it'll just
automatically pop up show you the best deals on the site and any coupon codes. So just search
for deal bro in any of the, the Chrome or Firefox extension stores and it will pull right up.
But yeah, two two nine's bad ass. I wanted to talk about something Nick that you did.
Good I did. Yeah. Printed this little bad boy right here.
Nice. So Nick, Nick found an MP5 loader from Jack MMB on Maker World and he decided that there
was a couple things he didn't like about it. And my first print of the first one that he sent
from the Jack MMB, uh, failed five minutes after I left work. And I was like, fuck it. I'm not
going back. Uh, so he, what was it specifically that you noticed that you were like, uh, this is an
ideal. Um, so it works great. It's basically like a tunnel that you stick on top of the magazine.
And then it's got a slot in the front and you drop the rounds in base first.
And then it's got a plunger that you stick in from the top and it just rams 10 rounds down into
the mag at a time. And um, it works really well. It's like a really simple, clean design and it's
awesome. Uh, but dropping the rounds in is awkward because you're dropping them base first.
Oh, and then try to fall it. Yeah, the bullets the heavy part. So if you don't drop it just
right, they'll try to like fall over. And uh, every like, you know, you have to do it three times
to fill a mag, which is still faster than doing it with your thumb. Um, but like one or two of those
times I'd end up dropping a bullet note fall over. Then I'd have to like try to shake it out without
losing the nine rounds or eight rounds or whatever that I'd already put in. Um, so all I really did,
I, I didn't do much here. Um, I just moved the slot so it's on the backside. So you hold the,
the magazine. So it's pointed down a little bit and then you just drop the rounds in bullet first.
And uh, it seems a lot easier to me. If you tip it too far, of course, like it'll land on the
bullet tip and the bullet will roll the cartridge forward. Yeah. Um, but you know, you hold it like
five or 10 degrees or whatever and drop the rounds in. And um, it works pretty well. And then
there was one part on it that needed supports when I tried to uh, print from it. So or I print it.
So I uh, just kind of like changed the, uh, the bevel that was on it or the radius that was on it.
Um, make it printable without supports. So I, I did not really do much.
Still though it, it is cool as shit. So this is the first time I'm trying it. I'm just putting some
rounds and someone else did literally all of the hard work here. Right, right. Uh, like
figuring out the geometry and all that. Uh, I literally just hatched up a hole and then put a
different hole in it. Yeah, which I mean, you can hit it from the back. Uh, yeah. All right,
so I just dropped 10 rounds in that and then you take this and it only goes in one way. And
oh shit. Yeah, that's awesome. Oh damn.
So yeah, that's really cool. And again, the original speed loader was designed by Jack MMB.
This is on Makerworld and then Nick did a remix and the remix is sick. Uh, that is definitely
the one that I printed. So thanks to both you guys for doing that. And it's a user Nick Lynch
on Makerworld. Okay. I boosted it and thumbs up it. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Honestly, that's sick,
man. That thing works really well. Thanks. It's pretty handy. I've been on kind of a magazine loader
kick because loading, uh, mags with my left hand is really awkward. Um, so what I did that one and
then I printed a one that's just like the simple mag loader that comes with a lot of pistols
or you just like slip it over the pistol mag and it has the little tongue that pushes the round
down so you can drop the next one in. I printed one of those and then a super badass
mag loader for the Ruger, Mark III and IV. That's awesome. That's also on Makerworld. And you, uh,
it's got like a box and you drop the rounds into the box and then you shake them out into this
channel and then you shove the mag up into the channel and it forces the rounds into the mag
and um, or they fall in, I guess because it depresses the, uh, the follower for you. Hell yeah, man.
Anyway, it works great. You literally just shove the mag in there and like shake it a couple of
times and it's loaded. That's so handy. Yeah. I like loaders too, especially because I have to
load a lot. Like I use my, uh, Butler Creek AR loader all the time, fully automated.
And it, yeah, it just makes life so much easier. I'm so jealous of that thing. Oh,
God. And they don't even make them anymore either. Right. I was like, God damn, I want to buy one.
Yeah, they're so fucking awesome. Yeah. Uh, this sig only came with two mags.
So when I went shooting, I was like, this is fucking bullshit. I wish that
we had something like this for like double stack, you know, normal modern pistol, pistol mags.
That's the one thing that I don't have a problem with your single feed. Yeah. Yeah. So I, I use
the uplula, which is pretty great. And I'm pretty fast with it because I fucking use it a lot.
But yeah, um, this is great for MP5 because I do shoot the MP5 quite often. So I'll throw
this in my range kit 3d printed. Pretty fucking awesome. Um, the next thing I wanted to talk about
was something that I found this morning. Um, I, I laser bore sight before I go to the range to
save time. I don't give a fuck if Jeremy likes it or not. I do it and it gets me in the neighborhood.
But what I used to use at the, at the old place, uh, the target, I think I did 10, 10 yards or
some shit and, you know, now I needed 15 yards to laser bore sight. So you basically put your
reticle on one dot and then you put the laser on the other dot and adjust, well, adjust until the,
the, the, the laser is on the other dot. And in my shop, I can do 15 yards to the bay door.
So I set up the laser bore sight and then I was like, I'll fuck these old targets aren't going
to work anymore. So let me go see what I can do. And I did a Google search and then I found
infinite zero targets. And I was like, oh, that's kind of interesting. And so I used it. And here's
what it is basically. So it's infinite zero targets.com. And they've got rifle and pistol and then
advanced. But basically what it is is, so I wanted to zero at 50 or I wanted to zero for 50 yards.
The, and it says the distance in where you would like the bullets impact to be the same as your
point of aim. Cause I was like, uh, 16, 16, uh, 16 inch barrel on this one. And I just put a
different optic on it. So I needed to zero it. And then target distance, you can adjust it to
whatever distance you want. So I said 15 yards. Cause that's what I've got, uh, grid size,
the grid size on all my targets is one inch. So I just chose one inch there. And then I chose
color and then I clicked build target. And it builds a very specific, uh, target for you to put up
where you can. And I mean, honestly, you could do five yard target distance. And if you can get five
yards from your target, you basically put your point of aim is the top dot point of impact,
where you're laser or whatever, if you're looking through the barrel or whatever happens to be
on the green. And then once you get that, you can literally take that, take it to the range and
pretty much be, be all set up. But additionally, you can take these targets to the range. And let's say,
you know, uh, today I was at 50 yards and let's say I wanted to put that at 50 yards and then zero
distance. I wanted to zero for 100 yards. I could do that. And just basically, uh, shoot at this
target at the range to get a good zero. And basically it allows you to zero for a distance farther than
you can put your target. And it uses math and all kinds of that fun stuff to do that. But then they've
also got a basic pistol target, which is very similar. Um, so target distance, seven yards, zero
distance 25 yards. And again, you put your red dot and then you can just shoot this at the range
or whatever. And then they've got advanced where you can actually put in this distance that you
want to zero out the distance to your target. And then you can also put in your muzzle velocity,
the unit of your muzzle velocity, your site height, your drag coefficient type, your ballistic
coefficient and build that target very specifically. So then it's really dialed in to even all of your
velocities and everything. I haven't done that version yet, but I'm going to very soon. In fact, I
took my Garmin, uh, what is it called zero? Yeah, my Garmin zero to the range today. And make sure I
got all my shots on this in a session so that I would know specifically what my muzzle velocity is
out of that gun so that I can go test this and just being able to like do this and really get you,
you know, uh, get a customizable zero target that makes it really easy. Uh, I thought this was
pretty awesome. Uh, because I've used target similar to this forever, but this was just a real
simple way to do it that that worked really well. What do you guys think?
I think that's pretty neat because it's nice to be able to have something that speeds up your
ability to zero in your rifle. And it's always a pan mass to try and just figure that out from nothing.
Yeah, yeah. I just thought it was kind of handy. I was exactly what I was looking for. And this is,
so I've used ones that like had custom distances and you had to, you had to get to that distance,
but now with this, uh, I can basically just build it to whatever situation I'm in and it'll work pretty
great. Sorry, I, I was responding and realized I was muted because I started talking. And I was like,
what the fuck? Right. Um, and I realized I was muted. Uh, I saw the basic rifle and basic pistol.
And I was like, yeah, I mean, I guess that's kind of cool, but you've got to be shooting like a specific
load and barrel length and stuff. And I was just like looking, trying to find that information. And
then I saw the advanced tab and I was like, all right, yeah, this is awesome. Yeah, I'm, I'm super stoked.
Uh, like with rifles and stuff, a lot of times I'll start even at like, say 25 yards.
Um, um, just like to make sure that I'm on paper and like you get it like roughly dialed in and
then you move out to whatever your zero distance is and, um, get it dialed in the rest of the way
and, and adjusted. So if you could kill two birds with one stone and sight in at 25 yards,
uh, with the correct point of aim, put an impact and then move out to say 100 yards and confirm.
Um, but that's awesome. Yeah, it was super handy and it worked actually really well.
I was pretty happy with, uh, with how well it worked just kind of right off the bat and didn't
even do anything. And now that I have velocity for this, I will come, I'll put all that into the
advanced, print out that target really quick and take it to the range next time and see how accurate
it is. But what a cool, free, easy to use tool. Uh, and I know Jeremy just looks through his
bore and then, you know, he doesn't need anything like this, but it made my life easier today.
It looks like this is basically a tool to advertise their app, which seems very similar to
Ballistic X, um, but maybe a little more automated. I don't know. I didn't try the app, but the,
the tool, the target tool is very cool. And then, uh, I did use Ballistic X today,
just to basically, you know, figure out. So that rifle shot a point eight six nine group at 50 yards,
shooting 55 green blazer brass ammo. And it, which is 1.6. I was shooting off of a tripod. It was
windy. I didn't anchor them the tripod or anything like that. But, uh, I was, uh, the cool thing was
I basically used that, that target to get me dialed in. And then flatline fiberco actually,
I don't know. Have you guys seen these? He sends them in every package. If you order anything,
he sends little postcards that have, it's a target on the other side. And whenever I go to the
range, I always keep a stack of those in my, in my, in my range case. And sorry, just looking at the
chat real quick. And I always try to end my range day with these. So this was kind of rapid fire.
That squares just a little bit bigger than an inch. So I shot five rounds quick and got a 1.3 inch
group at 50 yards, a 2.49 M.O.A. And, you know, basically all in the QR code. So I was pretty happy
with that. Dr. Scary guy, it's fucking bore sighting. You sight through the bore. If you can't
do it, you're fucking retard and you should kill yourself. I believe he's channeling Jeremy,
they're right. Jeremy, would you like to respond? Yeah, I think that's the.
Dr. Scary guy, how many drinks in? Oh, man. But anyway, I thought that was kind of fun.
It's just so fucking easy. I don't understand. It's just easy to do, man. It is. Okay, it is to a point.
I agree with you, but so my target was a 50 yards. I did literally pull the, I had the
the Reaper grip on my cop fjager tripod. And so I had the hangar in that. I pulled the back pin
on the AR and dropped the lower down so that I could pull the bolt out and look through the barrel.
But I'm looking at a one fucking inch circle through the barrel at 50 yards. Uh-huh.
I cannot fucking see it. Well, you don't look for the dot at 50 yards. You center it on the
paper. It's in the middle of the paper, right? Yes. Okay, then looking through the barrel,
we'll get you close enough to be on paper to where you can go bang and then go there it is.
Click, click, click boom. But you know what I actually did. Instead, as I printed, no, not this one,
but I printed this target. I hung it up on my bay door in the shop. Jeremy, this target.
I fucking looked through the reticle and centered my reticle on this red dot. And then I put my
laser borsite in the muzzle of the gun and turned the laser on. And then I adjusted the optic until
the laser was on this green dot. And then when I went to the range, I put up another target
and I shot. And it was basically right there. I think I had to lower two clicks down and two clicks
right. And there I was. So I didn't like, I just, yeah, like borsighting is fine. I can just never
fucking see whatever, whatever's all the way down there. If it's anything over 25 yards.
You're trying to get two micro. You know, all you need is like the vague idea of a mailbox
in the barrel at 100 yards. And you'll be close enough to go boom and confirm it. Yeah, but
you're not going to be on target. You're not going to be like shoot a squirrel in the eyeball
at 100 yards doing it that way. But I don't need to buy anything. And it takes two fucking shots.
I'm not even 100. So basically, you have to hold, you have to hold your rifle perfectly still.
Coming. Jesus Christ. We may hold, get a fucking bipod in the sandbag or a vice.
I had it. I had it in a tripod. Yeah. So then you're, you're fiddling with the tripod to make
sure that you that it's like perfectly situated. And then you're making it sound. You're doing
like the late night infomercial thing. Yeah, you're making it way harder than it needs to be.
You're like, oh my god. How do I pour this? I can't hold all this pasta.
You just, all you have to do is like stabilize it somehow on a bag or something. And then you
literally just move your head up and down. So you look through the bore and then you look
through the optic and then you look through the bore and then you look through the optic and you
see where the adjustment needs to be made. And then you make the adjustment and then you do the
same thing again. And then I like to once Nick actually defends my, I know. And then, and then
yeah, all you're trying to do is get like roughly centered onto the paper or the target or,
you know, whatever. Yeah. You don't need to get like super duper precise with it. And then
you take a shot or two and see where. Sean's like, don't you hate taking the cap off of the pen?
Fucking, hey, screw it all, screw it all, scribble it all over your face. Oh my god.
You don't hate it when that shut the fuck up. Dude, I'm telling you, man, like you're a fucking
gear queer. You guys are making it sound easier than it is easy. You're making it sound harder than
it is. Most of the time, I don't put it on tripod. So I have it fucking resting on a bag. And then
I'm trying not to move it between the time that I use the rolled up cleaning bag on top of a
fucking wobbly gun safe. And I still managed to do it. So I look not that hard. I look through the
upper and I put it on, I put it in the center of my target. And then I bring my head up and then
I fucking look over at the, at the turret adjustment. And then I fucking try to find my screwdriver
with that move. I'll fuck the gun move. Hold on, let me look through this again. No, no, no, no. No, you,
you, you look through the, the bore. And you see where the center of the board is looking. And then
you look through the optic and you look at the marks on your reticle or roughly where your reticle is
in relation to where you want it to be. And then you adjust it, say like you need it to come right
and down, you know, half an inch or something. Right. Then you make that adjustment and then you
position the thing again and look through it and look through the optic and see, you know,
did I get there? No, okay. Go a little more. And if you're using like a rifle scope that has
Stadia on it, I was way easier because you can, I know, I just described the method that you
would use for that. But if you are using a scope that has Stadia or whatever, it's way easier
because then you can look and you can see like, you know, I'm two mills high and two mills left.
So I'm going to come over here and make those adjustments real quick and then look again.
Yeah. Yeah. I just, you're just like, oh, I'm high left. So go right a little bit and go down
a little bit and then check it again. Like if you're overthinking it, dude, you're not trying to get
right on in one shot. You're just calling it. All right. Yeah. Today, having bore sighted it,
I was right on in one shot. And then I just, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm saying one shot of
adjusting your optic to go to the bore. You're like trying to like hold it and you could do that.
If you have like a slat or a vice or something, you can literally, yeah, your tripod setup
that you had would have been like, it would have been super easy with that. Yeah, you would have
been like, up, there's the target, click, click, click, all right, crosshairs on target, bang,
it would have been the exact same thing. Man, I, I am very curious for the people listening,
email automated, we like shooting.com. I'm glad to hear you guys started all this. Yeah, yeah,
because I, I'm not saying that it's hard. I can do it. It did take me a while to figure it out.
I probably wasted a bunch of ammo in the beginning and I kind of understand it now. But like next
talking about like, oh, we got to do this. And I think what we fail to remember sometimes is that
for some people like even adjusting an optic, even turning the little fucking turret adjusters
is confusing and like they don't necessarily understand it. And then when you're trying to get
them to like look through their bore and then come up and oh, I need to move, you know, I need
to move my point of impact right to MOA. Oh, but I'm only at 50 yards. So is that for MOA now?
I just think that laser bore sight is a quick way to take some of the guesswork out and tell people
figure it out. And even me, like I fucking, I like laser bore sighting just because it's so much
quicker. I don't think that it is. Maybe not. I don't know. And it doesn't, you know what? Do you
not have, do you do not have any like spatial awareness? Do you not like go like this on either
side of a board and like touch your fingers together without looking at it? I have great spatial
awareness. And then you're just retarded. I don't know. As everything Jeremy does, he oversimplifies
it because he understands it and he doesn't remember what it was like to actually learn it because
it probably happened when he was 30 years old. I learned it in two seconds and somebody explained
it to me in like three words and I went, oh, that makes sense. And for people that aren't, you
know, born geniuses like Jeremy, you know, I think that it's never quite as simple as Jeremy
makes it out to be. I am a little reticent to call it out because Nick fully agrees with him,
but I also think that, you know, I have seen dozens of people have problems doing exactly
what you guys are recommending. For sight like an AR at the shop, I go, I'll do you one better,
come here. And I like go over to a, we had a safe sitting in the middle of the floor where you
could like look through the barrel down the range. And I would just be like, hey, send target for
all the way back. And we can do that from inside and they'd send it down because there was already
a target left on there from the last guy. Come here. Look, and I'd roll up a cleaning mat and I'd
rest that gone on there a couple of books or something stupid. Whatever we could do. And I do,
I do, I show people all the time and they go, oh, that's fucking cool. And they go, yeah,
it's pretty simple, right? And they go, that's amazing. And then off they go.
Nick, it's not hard to learn. Nick, why are you going to say?
I, I don't, like, if you want to use the laser bore sight, then use it. I'm not going to
like call you retard or anything. Having, having had a job where I did that as a service for people,
I did the laser bore sight because it made them feel better.
But, but typically, like, I could, I could find something in the shop to be my point of aim. And,
you know, look through the bore, look through the optic, make the adjustments and then throw the
laser in and it would be there. And I have never had a, I've never had great luck with laser bore
sights. Like, they have never been any more or less accurate for me than just eyeball on it. Yeah.
Again, I do understand that like, if you don't know a lot about what you're doing,
and, and you have a red laser or green or, you know, a colored dot on the wall that is projected
from the gun and all you have to do is move the crosshair or the op, dot in the optic or whatever,
to match that. That is, yes, that is simpler because it requires no like thinking about what you're
doing. But I also don't think that while it may not be like something that is super obvious or
you may not be aware of it until you see somebody do it for the first time or somebody shows you,
I don't think that it's a hard thing to figure out or do.
I've just seen so many people have problems with it that that's literally kind of why I got a
laser bore sight in the first place just to make it simple because it is. It's like, okay,
match up the reticle and the thing. But you know what? For all of you, send us, it's like a one
shot sighted. Yeah. Okay. So send us a message on Instagram. Automatedwelecturing.com,
discord, like whatever. I want to hear you guys's thoughts on this in the chat right now.
Like, are they oversimplifying it for beginners? Am I making it too complicated?
Like, where do you guys stand on this issue? I'd like to hear about it because yeah, I'll
fucking it. I'll admit, I'll smash my laser bore sight with a hammer if everyone's don't worry,
it'll break on its own like they all did. I've had this one for fucking like 10 years.
And it was like $25 on Amazon. I, you know, fucking, I use it pretty regularly but I use it for 10,
like 30 seconds and then put it away. I don't know. Yeah. I made somebody because I was talking
about how to shoot with a sighted rifle in with one round. So as long as you shoot and you can see
your bullet hole on the paper and you know you didn't pull the shot. If you have a bipod or a
raster, tripod or something like that where you know you can lock the gun down study and you go
bang and you can see your bullet hole. All you have to do is if you can move the turrets without
with knowing the gun doesn't move, right? So bipod sandbags with a fucking ratchet strap if you had
to. Boom. You just move the crosshairs up to the bullet hole. Boom, you're sighted in.
Yes, it's literally that simple. Don't forget I was shooting a non. No, no, no, no, I got that.
I'm just saying, but I explained that to somebody one day and they were like, what? Yeah. I was
like, yeah, if you like a sled, they had a sled. I was like, oh, you have a sled. So that means
you can 100% not move the fucking firearm. So you go out to your 100 yard range after you, you know,
do whatever here. So we're talking about confirming zero. He like sighted into 25 yards and I'm
like, today are you're probably going to be like, you know, keep it like an inch low at 25 yards.
You're going to be pretty close at 100. So you get out to your 100 yard range, you confirm your
zero and you go from there. And I was like, would you have a sled? So I said, what you can do is
you can put it on the sled, put the crosshairs right on the bull's eye, go bang. I said,
in wherever the bullet hits, you just move your crosshairs over to the hole and boom, you're sighted
in. And he was like, what? And I go, yeah, you could just do that. Well, so that's how it works.
And as long as the gun groups, yeah, electronic optics, like digital night vision,
yeah, thermal. That's literally how they all do it. They all call it, you know, they're one shot
zero. So basically you put the crosshair on your point of aim, magnified to whatever you need to do.
And then once you're in aiming mode, you move the little, you shoot one round and then you use the
little arrows to move the ghost crosshair to wherever you hit. And then you hit enter. And it
adjusts to from your point of aim to where you impacted. And then you confirm with one shot. And
it's basically, you know, one or two shots. Then both crosshairs slam together in your zero.
Exactly. 100%. Yeah. Let's see what they're saying in the chat. Um, Captain Dougie, I'm just bad at
sighting optics period. They fuck up my brain for some reason. Beaver skins. I was taught looking
down the board 30 years ago, but it's okay to have a board side. If you need one, it's okay to use
tools. Beaver skins, some people fail to understand is that if board side, you still need to put it
on paper. It's not ready for deer season. Yeah, agree. Uh, DJ Sipes. I've done both prefer laser
Lenny. What's even greater because of vision zero for somebody. Oh, yeah, he says he has
footballs for eyes. Captain Dougie lasers have let him down a bit. I get that uh, dusky board side
if possible. Then cranking Yankees shooting Lenny laser, board sideers work much better.
10 man. I was adjusting a mediator to backwards because I'm retarded. Super smooth.
What's I learned to turn the screws? So for that one, uh, 10 man, if you're going backwards,
remember, in some of the Chinese ones, fuck this up. They actually do it backwards,
but the way you can remember when the when the turret says up with an arrow or right with an arrow,
let's usually what they say is up the way right this way. Yeah, say to yourself mentally to move
the strike of the round up or right or left or down, meaning that if you're low, you have to
move the strike of the round up. So you follow up. It will actually make the turret in the
optic go down, which makes you pick your muzzle up, but to move the strike of the round up,
right, left, down, you know, whatever. So that's mentally you can say that to yourself and remember
that if you're low, you have to go up. So to move the strike of the round up. I always say my mantra
is point of impact. Whenever I adjust, I'm saying I'm moving the point of impact.
Yeah. Same idea. Yeah. Same idea. Different words. Okay. Flatline Fabrico. Hey, Jeremy,
on do you have an AR for home defense? I do. Nick, do you have an AR for home defense?
Yes. Savage, do you have an AR for home defense? At least one. So do you guys have slings on your home
defense AR? Yes. No. Savage, why? And this isn't a, I'm not like trying to trap you anything,
I'm just curious. Mostly that, I don't know, it's going to be in my home close course. I don't
want to do the snag on anything. Okay. Nick, why do why do you have one? Retention. Yes, Jeremy.
Yeah. Retention, basically. Yep. Same. Retention. So, Savage, here's, so I didn't use to.
And then I was, I think I was watching a YouTube video or something. And he talked about, I think
it was a level where you're pro society. And he was talking about like, you know, you're wearing
your boxers or whatever, you naked with a boner, like whatever. But say you're clearing your
house, you hear a bump in the night, you get up, you've got your gun on here, a bump in the
night and you turn a corner and someone happens to be standing there and grabs you. Like, do you want
to have to drop your gun? Do you want them to be able to pull your gun out of your hands?
Whatever that happens to be. And again, you know, like this is probably a very unlikely scenario.
But if you are clearing your house, if someone has broken in, it makes sense that you may go hands
on. You may do something. Like, I don't want them to take my gun and shoot me with it.
So like I have a sling on my gun specifically so that doesn't happen. So that if I was to get into,
you know, hand to hand, you know, gripping and ripping with some stranger in my house in the
middle of the night, like I want my gun to stay on me. I don't want them to be able to take it
out of my hands. I don't want to drop it and have them pick it up. I want it on me until I need to
use it until I choose to use it and until I make the decision to use it. And that's why I love the
flatline fiberco stuff. You can do QD, you can, you can mount it to your gun in many, many different
ways. But I have slings on my defense rifle here. I have slings on my home defense rifle and it's
all specifically for that reason. So go check out flatlinefiberco.com, coupon code WL15. Go ahead.
One other thing is if you are worried about having the sling snag on stuff, they also have
rifle vans, which are basically like an elastic band that you stretch over your handguard.
And then when you aren't using the sling, you fold it up and stuff it in on the underside of
that band. And then when you need it, you can just yank on it and it'll come right out of there.
And they're pretty handy. Yeah. Yeah. What if you have to pick up your kit or something? What if
you have to, I use the Neomag sentry strap on my one here. Yeah. And I have one of the rifle
bands on my one home. This is, yeah. The, I have a sentry strap. And it's great. But the rifle bands
are two for five. So, you know, or four ninety five. Yeah. Super, super expensive.
Dr. Scary guy said, I can tell myself over and over something like move the shot, not the dot.
But I mix it up for in the for real time. I get that. Getting an optics, Bob says the POI or POA
when citing probably more people that use laser board sites get confused. Yeah. Got to have,
got to have your mantra. Dusky says, pull my boner out of my hands. No. You have the sling on
so you can masturbate while you're fighting the guy. By the way, WOS15 at flylinefabricot.com.
Savage. It's time for the news. Oh my god. Really? Yeah. Okay. Fine. All right. So first one up
on the docker today. It's all about you. Colorado's 3D printing, 3D gun printing bill apparently drops
controversial provision to avoid a veto. Like that makes it any fucking better. So apparently
bill seeking to ban 3D printed firearms in Colorado will no longer prevent the sale or
distribution of digital instructions for how to print guns or components after lawmakers drop
that provision to avoid a veto from governor, Jared Polis because I'm sure that would have done it.
Right. I'm like that guy. That fucking loser. Yeah. Literally. The thing he cares about most is
making sure everyone knows he sucks dick. Yeah. Well, I'm sure the word has gotten out.
Senate sponsors of the measure said on Friday that they were told by Polis that he would not sign
the bill without the change. Sure. This is sick. This is just theater here. Yeah. Which just made
that day as the measure was being debated in Senate bill, which later passed the preliminary vote,
would still largely ban the manufacturer 3D printed guns and three and components such as
high capacity magazines and receivers. Polis did not say where to post the provision to ban
the distribution of printing instructions when asked on Friday is what they said. Obviously,
critics are against this because it's retarded. Yeah. I mean, I don't need to get any more
detail than that. It's just retarded. Yeah. I hope they all die of vaccine-related injuries.
There's a good chance they will, Bob. Just saying lots of studies coming out. Lots of studies.
Yeah. I mean, it's just it's so dumb. And like the or guess what I was talking about earlier,
Washington is pushing this thing through. We just got a fucking millionaires tax, which the
Democrats said that it's not just going to be a millionaires tax. So I can't fucking wait for
that 9% or 10% tax on top of what I already have to pay. Fucking hell. Blue states are run by
the biggest fucking idiots in the world. They are. Also, you're a millionaire? No. So the deal is that
they it's called a millionaire tax. And then whenever any Republicans tried to put in amendments to
the bill that would prevent anybody and prevent lowering the threshold, those those provisions got
booted out. So the Democrats absolutely want to lower the threshold from millionaires all the
way down to who the fuck knows. Just like. Yeah. That's fucking crazy, dude. Like they have lost
their mind. And the problem is is they misused the money so much in fraudulent ways for, you know,
benefits for Legals and like all the nonsense that they do. Oh, and it's it's even worse than that.
It's in our state constitution that income tax is illegal. It's in the state fucking any income
tax is illegal in Washington state, but they fucking do it. They just fucking do it. They don't give a
fuck. Fuck them. Crazy, man. Next one. So Elizabeth Warren. Got another fucking idiot retard
is demanding data on US gun exports for some reason or another. The request covers semi-immac
rifles, pistol shotguns and associated accessories and asked the Commerce Department Bureau of
Industry and Security to disclose the number of licenses approved. The countries receiving the
exports that's high from purchasers cleared to receive them and details of any monitoring conduct
conducted to prevent diversion to illegal markets. The letter requested a response and full
briefing to the committee by April 13th, lawmakers cited data from the DATF that says that US
firearm exports account for 20% of the gun or crime gun traces in Central America and more than
37% of globally outside of North America news flash you fucking morons. All these militaries
outside the US buy US guns and they are shipped to those militaries from contracts specifically
and then the fucking bullshit assholes in those militaries they'll defect and they'll take those
guns and the ammunition and all that shit and take it to cartels and other illegal organizations.
That's how it goes. Shows here as Reuters notes the Biden Administrator shouldn't halted the
issuance of new export licenses for several months back in 2023, reportedly to assess the risk of
firearms getting diverted to entities or activities that promote regional instability,
violent human rights, or fuel criminal activities. Man, it really should have checked with Obama
back when he did that shit. Okay, so here's the thing is like and then she,
Pocahontas has introduced legislation in early March 2026 to restrict army-owned ammunition sales.
So what is that? Lake City, thank you. Lake City, yeah.
It's a civilian's and prohibit military contractors from selling military-grade assault weapons
to civilians like six-hour Daniel Defense, like anyone who basically who has contracts with
the military wouldn't be able to sell those to civilians. So yeah, just goddamn it, dude.
It's just excuse after excuse after excuse to keep pushing the fucking line and keep infringing
on our rights, even though it's legal. I mean, the fun part is you could just lock up the
assholes causing the crime and be done with all this shit, but they refuse to do that because, you know,
it's so fucking annoying. Because then they wouldn't have anybody to bitch it.
Exactly. If they actually solve the problem, they'd have nothing to run on for the next time.
Yeah, well, they've got so many other problems to fucking solve and the fact that they focus on
this stuff that's like not even a blip on the radar of actual crime isn't fucking just outrageous.
Yep. And speaking of pieces of shit that aren't doing anything about the crime but are benefiting
from all of our tax dollars, let's look at Chicago. So the pro-gun control mayor's armed security
detail is costing taxpayers in Chicago 30 a million dollars a year. Dude, okay. 30, who has a 30
million dollar security detail as a mayor? Are you broke? Have you been to Chicago? Yeah, but like,
I mean, listen, he may be the fucking mayor, but he knows where he lives. Like,
he's not trying to get a fucking murk by some rando doing a drive-by.
But 30 million dollars. I mean, I'm willing to bet probably for half a million to a million,
you could probably get the same job done. The price isn't even the thing. He has created,
well, he and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has created like one of the most dangerous cities
in the United States. Clearly, it's dangerous because, you know, taxpayer-funded armed security,
30 million dollars a year, like clearly the mayor of Chicago knows that it is a fucking dangerous
place and requires that kind of security to do it. At the same time, in fringes, constantly
against self-defense by armed citizens and any way that they can do that makes it as hard as
possible, makes it as expensive as possible, and tries to restrict it in every single way that
they possibly can. So clearly, knows it's dangerous, clearly believes that he needs armed security,
but fuck the citizens, fuck the taxpayers, fuck the people just trying to live their lives out there.
They, you know, can't defend themselves because it's so difficult, expensive, whatever, and, you know,
it's rules for thee, but not for me. They don't give a fuck about us. They just care about themselves.
Yeah, and I mean, like literally, like says here, he's back some of Illinois, Illinois, most
restrictive foreign policies. So he was all for banning assault style weapons, you know, any kind
of magazine restrictions, specifically like screams about AR-15s and whatnot, and then, and, you
know, sponsors gun buybacks and whatnot. And then he has an insecurity detail as many as 150
Chicago police department officers for his security. Like this is, I mean, like personal corruption
already, just for security. Lord knows what other kind of, you know, those, those other scams
that they've been falling with healthcare and hospice care and all those other bullshit that
he's probably involved in as well. I mean, I can't say that because I have no idea, but I'd be
willing to bet there's some, if there's probably some kind of thread commonality between all these
major cities and these major states and the, you know, these, these Democrats being in charge because
it's all getting, all those dots are getting connected more and more every day.
Yeah, again, that that speculation, but I'd put money.
Yeah, it's fucking bonkers, man bonkers. And speaking to another person who's been
wasting a lot of fucking time and tax dollars, says here, now this isn't fried, but a good guy
representative fry is filing a files of brief seeking scotus review to defend the PLCA. So we have
this, this DA, Latita James, and she has been like pushing this edge case that gets around the PLCA.
So the, the goal here is to secure the review of the second circuits decision in the NSSF versus
James Latita James from the Supreme Court of the United States, the case centers on New York's
public nuisance law. And this is the thing, the public nuisance was the second circuit allowed
to stand in ruling last year, even though NSSF argued that the PLCA preempts it, which it does.
PLCA is federal law, fuck your state. The nuisance law provides an avenue around the PLCA,
this is what they're arguing. So that litigation can be filed against the gun manufacturer in
certain situations if they're lawfully made and sold product is used criminally. NSSF explain
the New York's law accomplishes this, accomplishes this by creating a new civil action underwetched,
the gun industry members may be forced to redress criminals misdeeds on the theory that they
unreasonably made, sold or marketed a firearm that is later used or misused in New York.
unreasonably made, sold or marketed. What the fuck does that even mean?
I don't know. It doesn't mean anything. That's the thing. It just doesn't mean fuck all.
It's in this Latina James. She's been in the news for a lot of really stupid shit that she's
done and said. And this is just another example of people abusing their power, specifically doing
whatever they can to get around the law to punish the law abiding. And these are people that are
trying to actually stop gun crime. They're punishing the people that are completely unrelated to
the crime. Latina James is a corrupt piece of shit. Yeah. So good news is there's this
fry guy representative fry and a bunch of other representatives are out there following this amicus
brief for the Supreme Court. I hope it goes through because like PLCA is a big wall and we need to
keep that wall there. We need to knock down this shit that comes out of New York and Washington
in California. It's all just a bunch of bullshit. Well, they get around it with public news and
stuff. But like, yeah, Latina James is literally just a dumb whore that is very ugly and stupid.
I mean, you can go that way. I'm just going to say she's lying and corrupt and piece of shit.
I will absolutely go that way because I have eyes and what a terrible day every time I see her
fair enough, fair enough. Okay, little good news, little bit of good news. So from Bite Bart Airport
here, armed citizen fights off attackers in Maryland mall. So that's that's kind of a good
feel good story. Shot ran out in Hanover, Maryland's Aaron Dell Mills mall on Saturday afternoon
as an armed citizen fought off three three alleged attackers outside Burlington coat factory.
Like, wow, yeah, Burlington coat factory. Really, that must be a popular place for criminals to
hang out in front of. Apparently, there were police that were called for the gunshot at around 5 p.m.
and discovered that three people had approached and assaulted a customer outside the clothing
storage during the assault, the intent of victim pulled a gun and discharge striking one of the
three alleged attackers in the wrist. So first of all, you missed the important part.
You shoot the person, not the wrist, but hey, at least at least it worked. Fox five noted that
the alleged attackers ran to the car and fled a scene, but police were able to locate the vehicle
on I-97. The car drove off. Police chased them until the vehicle crashed and the attackers were
arrested. So they figured out who the bad guys were. Found the guy who was shot in the wrist.
Good guy with the gun. Stopped the violence towards him and the bad guys got put away. So it's a
it's a feel good story. Yeah, it is. But I mean, I don't think they chose to shoot him in the wrist.
That's just where they got hit. Yeah, I know. I know.
Yep. Last one here on the docket. I was here in the title of Michigan lawyer doing
God's work in helping nonviolent felons get their rights back. So I think it's been like at least
my stance, probably most of our stance that if somebody is a nonviolent felon, there is probably
very little to no justification, unless they're a peto, or you know, or some other kind of, you know,
sexual assault type person that that they should have the gun removed. You know, I mean,
if you're a nonviolent felon, usually it's something like for tax purposes or some other really
stupid bullshit. And it really shouldn't even be a category. You know, I mean, either if you're
good enough to be out on the streets, you're good enough to have your rights restored. And if you're
not, then maybe you shouldn't be out on the fucking streets, the streets. Yeah, the streets.
So Michigan state law prohibits nonviolent convicted felons from owning firearms even after
they've complete their sentence. But a Detroit area lawyer, Barton Morris is still working to
restore that right. Good for him. It's people convicted of drug offenses or even drunk driving theft
offenses. Those are the people that are going to be best for leave. They'll best qualify. He said
Morris says a new federal program proposed by the Justice Department of Justice could be the key.
I think it's actually an old program that just got new funding. Yeah, it is. A lot allowing
individuals to file a petition to restore their firearm rights. The program could impact millions
of people like Clarence Overstreet across the country. Overstreet said that he has already filed his
petition. My felony was I had a position of cocaine. It was years ago. I was young, you know, doing
what young people do. He said he just wants to be able to protect me and my family. At all times,
go hunting with the kids. Never experienced that in my life. You know what? Fuck it. Yeah, I say,
I say if he's out there doing good, it's got kids, it's got a job. Give him his gun rights back.
If you are out of, yeah, if you have committed a felony and you're out of prison and you're safe
enough to be on the streets, then you're safe enough to have your rights. Right to vote,
yeah, right to fucking bear arms, right to free speech. You know, they don't take away
your ability to speak when you're a felon out after serving your time. So they shouldn't take
any of the other ones either, unless it's the 19th Amendment and then they should.
Yeah, so I'm I'm all for this. I think it's cool. Good job to the to a morse. Good good job.
Good job, good job, Bort and Morse. We like you. Good guy. He's probably a fucking terrible guy.
He's a lawyer in Michigan. However, his mission is just. Yes, fair, fair point. That's all I got
for today. All right, man. Thank you, Savage. You know, I appreciate that and I appreciate you,
Sean. Hey, you know what? You're cool. Stop. Oh, man, I have missed UPS for several days. They also
have my full-sized Ross Martin. Oh, no, not the Ross. I'm gonna freak out. So I'm gonna get here
at the ass crack of dawn tomorrow to try to get them. I swear they see me coming and like get here
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So yeah, rostmartin.com, 30% off magazines, all that stuff. They're under 20 bucks. So go check
that out. Jeremy, time for reviews. Yay. I'm gonna get down here. Oh, Jesus Christ. By the way,
if people want to leave a review, text your name and review 274-300-2171.
The fifth cast member from Oregon, from the fifth cast member. If I visited each of the cast
members, Sean spelled SEAN. First, I would ask to see Vault and when he took me to the gun vault,
I'd say no, I mean the vault of money, but you don't tell the other cast members about. Then we
would take some time digging through all of the boxes here that he's been given my sponsor,
the show of the years, that he's never even opened or looked at. Pouring, pouring, as in like,
skin pours, pouring me a drink of something suspicious, but claim it's some sort of old world
drink to see you. Sure, a few drinks probably want to show me a smooth child by balls, which of course
would scar me for life, but the really weird part would be with his pants down, ask me if I want to
play some hockey, tonsil hockey bitch. Savage. He would show me all of his communist
compliant guns, which wouldn't really actually be very many, explain to me all of the conspiracy
theories around the government and the state and federal to ask if I wanted to join him's secret
group that was planning the next January 6th type event, only he would call it January 7th,
as if that was enough secret seat to avoid being obvious. What? I received their believing
that's being trapped by an FBI informant. A. A. Ron quickly after meeting Aaron, he would want
to show me the book he's been working on, the art of working. Hold on, I got to get my kids here.
Okay, the art of working. Which part did you not agree with Savage?
Trying to incite January 7th or January 6th on January 7th? Come on.
You were the lead guy on January 6th. Shut up. Fuck, man. Let's see, Aaron quickly after meeting
Aaron with an E. He would want to show me the book he's been working on, the art of working,
gets me every time. I'm genuinely actually interested not to crush his dreams of becoming some sort
of Tom Clancy, then he would give me a two hour tutorial on how to use indeed, followed by a house
to get fired, but still get the maximum unemployment benefits. Nick, why don't you read the next one?
You're muted, sorry. Sorry, I'm muted for fuck's sake.
Jeremy, that one? Yeah, yeah. I probably meet him at his gun store first, shoot his part too,
because you wouldn't let me text the whole story. Savage, you want to read Nick's?
All right, hold on, Nick. Nick would be the only one I'd really be interested to me,
Jesus Christ. He's quiet, clearly intelligent, so stayed out of the conversation a lot of the
times, unless someone needs to be corrected because their knowledge on there, oh my god, knowledge on
a topic. Fucking there. D-H-E-Y, Bospy Ari, on topic is wrong, or he wants to actually do an
intelligence insults fuck this guy. I hate this. Should I keep going? Okay, it's truly genius
that probably has lots of half dead projects laying around to show me that just need a little fine
tuning and then could be brought to market or revolutionize some aspect of the gun industry. He's
literally the we like shooting Elon Musk only for and unable to eat solid foods. At some point,
he would mention that he thinks it's actually a fed. Hey, what's it called when someone's dumb,
but thanks, they're smart. Dunning Kruger? This motherfucker, living on Mount Stupid over here.
I like how he's like, Nick, the smart guy is the only one I would be interested in. Miss Bell's
every fucking word. I think that this guy is a fucking genius. That's not because he said I'm smart.
It's because he did this on purpose and he did a good job of it. He really did. At some point,
he would mention he thinks Savage is actually a fed. I mean, Nick and I have had that conversation.
And then he finishes by saying, oh, and 4.5 stars. The let's go, podcast is better. Not.
That would take it back. Everything nice that I just said. Yeah, fucking.
Those good reviews. Fifth cast member from Oregon. In Oregon, they charge by the letter.
So you should use your letters better. But hold on, I'm trying to, I mean, honestly,
he called it. I don't have a vault of money, though. I do have a bag of fake money that's in the shop.
It's there for profiling purposes. Funny story. When I was moving, I found a $100 bill. Yeah,
exactly. Yes, exactly. A bag full of that. And I was like, oh, this is just some of my movie money.
And then I was like, it doesn't say motion picture anywhere.
And I'm like, wait a minute. I think this is a real hundred. Why do I have a hundred sitting around?
And I put it in my wallet. And it's fucking right here. And I swear to God, it is legal tender.
However, I'm terrified to use it because I don't want to get George Floyd.
Well, all you have to do is not overdose on fentanyl and you'll be fine. No, because
it wasn't you trying to pass counterfeit money. And that's like what led to the whole thing. And then
he tried to leave. And then, you know, and then he died of natural. I mean, it started. It started
everything. But I think maybe some a large amount that fentanyl that could kill a horse might have
been involved. Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, he definitely died of like drug overdose, whatever. But that's why
the cops were there in the first place. Right. The fake $20 bill or something. And you could just say,
oops, I didn't know. Well, I don't think that actually works if you try to pass. So anyway,
it sits in my wallet. And I'm like, terrified to fucking try to use it. But I am 98% sure
that it's a real hundred dollar bill. I still don't exactly know why it was here or why it was
in the old shop. I'm sure that I had a reason at some point. But yeah, that is my vault right there.
And the 2% keeps me from spending it. So it's honestly, it's genius to think about it.
Was it? Was it in one of the boxes that sponsors sent you and you never opened it? Maybe. Maybe.
It was a bribe and Sean was just like, I think that was a pretty, pretty solid review.
Savage Runch did the next one. Oh, Jesus Christ. Okay. Let me get back to the notes.
Oh, yeah. That one was zero and 4.5 stars. I think it's meant, oh, and 4.5 stars.
Okay. And then he compliments like a hot podcast. But then he says not.
Yeah. Oh, well, next one review anonymous coward from Illinois. I would, or I'd rather work for someone
like Jeremy than some woke piece of shit handing out participation showbiz. Okay. I mean, same.
What? Yeah. But what's that reference referencing? I don't know. I don't know.
So last one here, review anonymous counter from Nebraska. I have yet to get a single cat
fact. Oh, that's, that's for you, Nick. For me, when, when, when someone submits a review by texting
seven for three, five hundred two, one, seven, one, it responds. Thanks for sending in your review or
a dear WLS or whatever and signing up for cat facts. But it's just a joke. I don't actually send out cat facts.
I was going to say, I don't think I ever signed up to, to be responsible for cat facts.
Yeah. No. It's just a joke. How? Okay. So since Jeremy has walked away for a minute,
try to put an expression on me, right? Little bitch. Yeah. Yeah. Since Jeremy has walked away
for a minute, I say this week, we, we reward effort. And clearly the fifth cast member from Oregon,
you know, is special needs like dyslexic. But he typed out this whole thing. And like,
that's really impressive. I think maybe we just give him a part participation trophy and give him
this swag pack this week. What do you guys think? I agree. Sure. Okay. Fifth cast member from Oregon,
like, busher heart, man, fucking you out there, you're trying, you're dealing with your, your
disabilities. Like, it's really impressive, man. Good job. He win the sweat. You win the swag
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I got the second to last word, he got the last word. What did you say?
I said, it's a lot of pressure. Ah, fuck. And Savage, what did you say?
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