Spencer Neuharth
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You know, exactly.
So that, that is the origin.
That is how we got the punt gun back in May of 2022.
All right.
Next question here.
This is from outdoors.
He says, what are the punt guns stats here?
All right, it was made by Holland and Holland in 1885, so that makes it 140 years old, 141 years old, I think.
Six years younger than the light bulb, a decade older than the radio, and it's actually older than the state of Montana, just to give you some context of the technology that we're working with.
This would be the equivalent of someone taking a gun out of Max's safe that he just bought today and then shooting it in the year 2166.
you can't even fathom like well what's the world gonna look like in 2166 i have no idea but that'd be like if someone took max's brand new gun that he got today and then shooting at that i was gonna say hopefully like my kids are gonna be doing that but i was like oh no i gotta add a couple more decades like maybe it's my kids kids kid you know great great grandkids they'll be talking about how you know great great great grandpa uh maxwell
Shot a punt gun back in the day.
They're going to think you're so old.
Who knows?
More stats.
It's a two-gauge shotgun.
If you listen to trivia, you know this, but when something is listed as a gauge, if you have a 12-gauge shotgun, that means you take 12 lead balls that fit in the end of the 12-gauge barrel, and that equals a pound.
So that means that if you had two lead balls,
that fit in the end of our barrel of our punt gun, that would make one pound.