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Live Fire Media Show 032 – Colt – Savage – DIY 3d Printing

17 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?

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24.061 - 52.532 Dave

this is the live fire media show episode 32 tonight hunter talks about colt i talk about beretta and aliens your hosts tonight are the always entertaining and sometimes fud hunter of range hot oh my god that's like hard on the ears i'm quokka 47 aka day from high point or to hunter iron man the heartless bastard

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53.069 - 73.103 Hunter

welcome to the show welcome to the theater of the absurd you poor hapless bastards absolutely did you lose to have to sit down and endure this tumultuous load of horse shit bless your heart prayers hugs and kisses jesus

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74.23 - 103.301 Dave

So here you go, Hunter. I'll start off with this. Since you were last on, it was what, two days before Halloween? Yes. So to finish up with my 31 days of horror movie watching, on the 30th, I ended up watching John Carpenter's The Thing. Nope. Could you just freeze up? Alrighty, Hunter froze up. So yeah, so I watched John Carpenter's The Thing with my son Mason.

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Chapter 2: What horror movie did the hosts discuss watching?

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He decided to watch it again with me, which he's seen it a couple times now, haven't you, Mace?

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108.709 - 110.372 Dave

You just could have said yes from over there. Yeah.

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110.952 - 113.156 Mason

You turned on the camera.

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113.837 - 128.456 Dave

But yeah, so we watched John Carpenter's The Thing. Probably one of the greatest horror remakes ever. Probably one of the best movies, in my opinion, ever made. Okay. I was like, thoughts? Because you froze up when I first started talking about it.

129.818 - 146.502 Dave

Even my wife was watching it this time, which I don't know if she's ever sat and really watched Carpenter's original all the way through without obviously just falling asleep because I started too late. But her and I did go see the 2011 prequel, which... It's not as good. I still enjoy it.

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But right when Wilford Brimley is cutting into the thing and you see he's got latex gloves on and he's pulling shit out, right away he goes, ew, why wouldn't you have longer gloves on? And I was like, well, you know, funny enough, that's probably how he got infected because he didn't have longer gloves on and brushed up against that shit.

165.724 - 185.961 Dave

Pulling something else out is probably what started the process of him turning and becoming the thing. Go ahead, Eva. Say hi. Hey, sugar bear. He says, hi, sugar bear. All right. You can't hear him because he got my headset on. So what are you doing? You can't hear him. He's not even talking. Look, he's not even talking right now.

186.001 - 188.203 Mason

Then talk.

Chapter 3: What are the details about the Athlon Chrono?

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So John Carpenter is the thing. And then I rolled into one called trick or treat. Have you ever heard of that one? It's a, and it's an anthology movie here. I'm going to add it and share the screen. Cause why not? Cause we can. Bam. That was weird. There's a poster for it. Oh, yeah. Did you do enough of that then? I've heard of it. I don't know that I have seen it. It's pretty cool.

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270.236 - 288.318 Dave

It's worth watching. It's multiple stories that all interconnect more or less throughout the whole thing on Halloween. It's cool. It's a really cool flick. It was fun. I've seen it, I think, once or twice before. When that was how we ended Halloween, horror movies was with that. Very cool, man.

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289.081 - 313.889 Dave

But then what you missed out on last week, well, not even missed out, was, there you go, was Predator Badlands. Have you seen previews for that? The new Predator movie? Yeah, I think so. Okay, well, if you don't listen to the episode that Nick and I recorded, which is fine if you don't, I don't really care. Because this is bored as shit. Like, even if I was a part of it, I'd be like... Oh, God.

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313.929 - 338.664 Dave

See, that's resourceful as shit. I'm going to introduce more of this shit just to bore you out then. Yeah, Predator Badlands, man. As a... Sci-fi action adventure movie. It's fine. It's entertaining as a predator movie as a predator movie. It was shit. It was shit. Yeah. I don't know about two thumbs down, but like, it's just, I don't know. My kid loved it. He thought it was great.

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338.704 - 348.017 Dave

My buddy's daughter thought it was great. And you're just being retarded. Well, anyways, Hunter's out of here, so we'll continue on without him.

349.319 - 354.235 Hunter

Yeah. Good fucking luck. Can you say click through rate goes to zero?

354.255 - 357.161 Dave

I just tell you record two whole episodes without you.

357.582 - 365.66 Hunter

Yeah. I bet he'd be like, fuck all be like, Hey, warning, warning. Hunter's not here. And I'd be like, it's cool.

365.68 - 384.719 Dave

I'll just get Tony Simon on as a co-host. He's not as good looking as me. Here, I'm going to pour you some more shit then, too. Oh, thank God. So Friday, it's been finally been announced that a second season of Alien Earth will be greenlit. No! Yes!

Chapter 4: Can a 1911 freeze up in the cold?

416.573 - 427.326 Hunter

It's Casablanca. Citizen Kane. Rubbish. Alien Homeland. Fucking three thumbs up.

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429.517 - 435.966 Dave

It's nice to know I can never talk to anyone new about anything that's new ever again because you're such a fucking thud.

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436.747 - 439.291 Hunter

Look how fucking enthused I am.

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439.611 - 441.634 Dave

You're such a fucking thud.

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441.694 - 454.832 Hunter

Look, I've never seen a single episode. I am so enthused because you're enthused. This is called synergy, Dave. We've got synergy, okay? We're synchronized.

456.263 - 460.147 Dave

So clearly you didn't listen at all whenever I mentioned how much the show actually kind of half sucked.

460.427 - 498.45 Hunter

I did. Hits my over-the-top, unrealistically bullshit review of a show that I barely heard of. Good job. You know what, man? I'm sorry. I'm just showcasing my energy and excitement to be here tonight, to even be considered as a worthy guest. contributor to this platform that my heart is nearly the burst from my chest. Not unlike Space Herpes from Spaceballs. Hello, my... Never mind.

498.47 - 508.866 Dave

No, actually, I absolutely love that scene because the fact that John Hurt returned to do that scene, so literally, it's him. Oh, no. Not again. Right? That shit's great.

508.913 - 513.022 Hunter

I'm sorry, Dave. If you took offense to that, it was not my intention. I apologize.

Chapter 5: What causes a 1911 to freeze in cold weather?

3309.156 - 3336.749 Hunter

But I mean, what is it? It's got to take, to freeze metal, it's got to be infinitely colder than what it gets on the planet. What? Yeah. Like, to freeze steel? To, like, freeze it? Like, to the point to where there's no molecular movement? Or it just gets so cold it contracts and constricts?

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3340.074 - 3347.871 Dave

If it contracts and constricts, therefore you can't move your slide when it's just metal grooves, metal grooves. It's not frozen.

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Chapter 6: How do temperature changes affect metal components in firearms?

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That's locked up because it's cold.

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3349.733 - 3376.502 Hunter

But if the slide constricts because it's cold, so the receiver would constrict the same amount. Well, who says it'd be the same amount? Why wouldn't it? Fuck, I don't know. I'm not a metallurgist, man. But they're made from the same metal. Hopefully. Should be. Should be. If you got a stainless slide and a stainless receiver and you get them to, you know, eight degrees,

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3378.136 - 3405.088 Hunter

When metal gets cold, it constricts. However, if you've got a slide and a receiver made of stainless and you put them in the freezer and you get them to whatever, 10 degrees, they're both going to constrict the same. Just like if that was the case, if you got it to 150 degrees, it ought to jam up as well because the hotter it gets, the more it expands.

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3411.16 - 3429.196 Dave

I'm just saying this is a personal experience that you're saying, no, it didn't happen. No, no. I believe you that it happened. Me, Mike, Brad, Buck, five of us were on 1911s and we quit. I believe you that it happened. The guns wouldn't run.

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Chapter 7: What personal experiences do hunters have with 1911s in the cold?

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Some were on a factory, some were on reloads. It was so cold you'd grab the slide and it was like this. We could not run our guns. We could not run our pistols.

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3445.406 - 3448.249 Hunter

Well, I'll tell you what I'm going to do.

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3448.389 - 3449.77 Dave

You don't believe me. I know.

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3449.79 - 3484.948 Hunter

I totally believe this happened. I totally believe this happened, but for the life of me, I can't understand why. So what I'll do is I'll take my, I'll take my Dan West's specialist. That's a very well-built, very tight built gun. 1911. And I will stick it in my freezer for how long? Fuck, I don't know. Three days. Sure. Boy, you know how badass I'm going to piss Candy off. Why?

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3484.988 - 3501.846 Hunter

Because of the freezer or because she likes the gun? No. When she goes in there to get supper tomorrow, she's like, why is there a fucking gun in the freezer? I'm like, look, I'm a famous gun writer. Shut up, bitch. I'm like, because if something bad happens, they're like, if we get a home invasion, they're like, give me all your money, bitch.

3502.147 - 3506.854 Hunter

Like I keep it in the freezer and then you pull it out and then it doesn't work.

3507.234 - 3510.519 Dave

Like shower guns and toilet guns. I mean, why the hell not? Yeah.

3510.579 - 3512.782 Hunter

Closet. I mean, look right here.

Chapter 8: How does the discussion shift towards the future of iconic movie characters?

3513.042 - 3535.966 Hunter

You know, I got this little, I got this little rest on my couch here. There's a gun down there. Well, there's, A, on top of that, there's a bag of pork rinds, and then B, there's a GP-100. Yeah. Pork rinds, though. Pork rinds go on top of the gun. Gross. I'll put it in there. I'll tell you what I'll do.

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3536.466 - 3564.507 Hunter

I'll put it in there for three days, and I'll put a magazine with loaded ammo in there as well, but not in the gun. And then after three days, while it's in the freezer, Ooh, I've got a infrared, uh, thermometer. Right. I'll point at the gun and take a picture of it. Okay. And then I'll load the gun. I will check for Boris, uh, bore obstructions.

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3565.168 - 3588.651 Hunter

So I'll pull the gun out, lock the slot to the rear, look down the bore, no board structure. Don't check for board structures like that. I'm totally kidding. I'll use a safe method. And, uh, pull it right out of the freezer, put the magazine in, rack the slide, I go outside and I run the mag dry. And I'll bet you a hundred bucks to a bucket of piss, it'll run and lock back. Okay.

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3592.155 - 3599.042 Dave

But I wonder why yours didn't. Like five, dude. There was four or five of us. Different guns.

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3599.563 - 3600.604 Hunter

Yeah, I believe you.

3600.624 - 3604.348 Dave

I still don't think you do.

3605.189 - 3609.353 Hunter

I believe it happened.

3609.373 - 3633.576 Dave

But, and like I said, and the main point being is, yes, there is no real common denominator of the gun differences. You know, other than the fact there are 1911s that weren't, that were not cheap, you know, loose tolerance 1911s. They were all, you know, target match guns. Now, okay. This will, this for another, one of the guns I'm sure was your favorite brand. Yeah.

3635.446 - 3637.449 Dave

I know for a fact one of those guns was a Kimber.

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