Chapter 1: What topics are introduced in the Misfits Media Podcast?
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Six minutes before Jason's out with his hot chocolate. Then we can all have fun with him. Put him in the Epstein files. You don't need to hear...
I'm not on the list, all right?
Not yet, you're not. Wait until that hot chocolate hits.
Oh, so I'm going to be a recipient, not a deliverer.
Yeah. I'm going to try something stupid.
15 minutes time, start snap. Look at how smooth it is. Oh, yeah.
The 308 is not dead. It's alive.
I brought all this shit and left my guest the gun notes at the house.
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of the SHOT Show experience?
Oh, that's right. Nobody in the match found it. Nobody in the match found it. Yeah. Me and Tony were the only ones that found it. And I just found it by accident. I threw my binos up and was like, what the fuck is that? It was a black dot. It was the only target that was painted too. Yeah. And it was painted black and it was about yay big.
Sure shit, it was the Sasquatch. Yeah, we had a good time, though. Sasquatch was worth $880. If somebody would have hit it. Should have hit it.
I tried my ass off. I shot at it nine times.
We only got one shot at it. Yeah, I went right off the left edge. Yep. Yeah, it was a good time, though. We had a lot of fun. Had a lot of fun. Froze our ass off on Saturday, though. Saturday was a little rough. I had a f***ed up knee. He had a f***ed up hip. We made it work. Just struggle bus through it. Yeah. We just stood still all day long. Just froze to the ground.
Yeah. Yeah, once we moved the truck over behind me and Amy, that was a lifesaver.
Yeah, the wind on Saturday, it was cold. It wasn't bad Friday for the RO match. No, it wasn't bad at all. I want to say it was like 38. Yeah, I would say low 40s. The high Saturday was 17. Yeah. I actually feel bad for all my neighbors. The truck cold starting in this single-digit weather. You put your hand on the wall of the house, you can feel my truck running. Yeah.
I went out and started at the Cummins earlier and did the exact same thing. I was like, holy shit, things are going to piss everybody off. So I left it running for about an hour and a half.
My neighbor's like, right. And it still wasn't warm? No, it wasn't warm yet. Probably 160. I watched a guy the other day sitting in a Walmart parking lot putting saran wrap over the grill of his diesel truck. That sucks. You know, like truck drivers do. They put cardboard over their radiator. Yeah, my truck warms up fairly quick, actually.
But when you auto start it in this weather, it goes straight to a high. Also, it's at like 1,500 RPM. Oh, yeah, yeah.
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Chapter 3: What are the concerns about communication during emergencies?
It's like they have the capability to jam all that stuff if they really wanted to. I mean, the likelihood of a satellite jam, you know what I mean? But for the worst case scenario, I mean, yeah, it's better than nothing. And then as far as the kids, if I was home with the kids and she was away, the kids would stay with grandparents. Obviously not taking my kids with me.
What I'm worried about in this situation, because we separate a lot, where she takes the kids, she goes with her family, she goes with her aunt. Right now, she's in France with her aunt. It's pretty common for us to be separated, unfortunately. It's a very normal thing for us. Plus, think about something simple like you guys going on a hunting trip. That's a normal thing.
You're not taking your spouse to Utah. She's not interested, usually.
Chapter 4: How do personal experiences shape views on safety and preparedness?
Have you met my spouse?
I have.
But it's a rare thing. Or if we go out, right? If I invite you, I've been trying to get Greg to go out and help me for three years now. It's one of those things. He always sends you. It's always vacation. He's never got enough vacation. Yeah. So, you know, this is a situation where we don't actually have a solid plan in place.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of recent protests on personal safety?
You know, she's got ATAC on her phone so she can communicate if there's a way for her to get Wi-Fi. But this is something that kind of got me thinking a lot with her being in France that there's nothing I can do right now. Right.
She was here. Okay. We roar up the trucks and we get that well.
If I hear from her 24 hours, I'm going to go get her. Well, so that's another thing, too, is even if it's within driving distance or a place where you're going to go rescue her, right? Being armed to the teeth and rolling up with black soot rolling out of your diesel truck and all that shit, you need to go low profile. You need to be quiet.
Yeah, we're not going to roll the 65 up in there. I want to blend in.
I want to blend in. I don't really have a low profile vehicle. I don't want your truck to do that. I want my truck to do that.
No, but the 4Runner would blend right in.
Really clean, lifted, off-road capable third gens. Believe it or not, it catches way more attention when we go places.
Oh, I believe it. No shit. Nobody wants to look at a Ford. Everybody's like, oh yeah, look, another Ford. They've seen enough of that for the day.
Yeah, third gens attract attention, man. A lot more than I ever thought they would. You don't see a lot of Fords like his. No. His looks like it was pulled out of the 28 Days Later script. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it's a super dookie, man. You're going to grab attention with your truck. Yeah. Where with my truck, I'm pretty well going to mix in with the crowd. That's true. Yeah, my truck would, too.
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Chapter 6: What humorous story about a car does the speaker share?
He's like, motherfucker. He's like, are you kidding me? He's like, I just pulled into the house. I probably did.
You would absolutely turn around.
You would. You would text me and say you're on your way. 100% you would. Or at least you would have now that you've got five or six or whatever. I think my last one was a couple weeks. Was that his first one? That guy? Yeah. Oh, first one I'm turning around. Oh, yeah. And by the way, my Omega on the AP5.
yeah it's good i love it oh omega 9k i love it very much especially with the tri-lug adapter yeah which is still on backward by the way where did you get it from um i don't remember the name of the company but i'll have to i'll let you know yeah the one that we were in yours is not the only one we have on backorder i think we have four or five on backorder now yeah i ordered it
Is that in with my... Ordered it on a Monday.
18 millimeter? It shipped the same day, and I had it on Wednesday or Thursday. Yeah, I was very happy with the company. I'll let you know who it was. I have two because I have my AB22 fan that I don't own a 22. I forgot about that. You got to change that. I got a voodoo barrel of action up there.
No.
Yes. I've got a Bergara shop right now.
No, you need that voodoo. I would do a Bergara because I would do that in an ATX chassis like I did. I made Teddy buy it all because I wanted to see how it shot and how it felt. He's like, man, I really want to do a .22. What would you do? I said, this, this, this, and this. And he's like, it's an ANJ, a heavy barrel Bergara. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. In an ATX chassis.
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Chapter 7: How do driving experiences in snow influence skills?
Why don't you shoot it in the backyard? They're fun, man. The Mark IVs are fun. Or get that one that Nick Orr's got. The Taurus. The Taurus.
The TX-22. You know how much money that would cost me in .22 ammo? Oh, my God. Only if you put the FRT in it. Oh, okay. Yeah, well, of course I'm not going to do that.
those guns are so fun to shoot even just regular oh yeah yeah which surprises me because i'm not a fan of taurus i'm not either but they got that one right too they did a great job and sig still can't figure it out nope no i had one of their mosquitoes the glock 22s they're hitting this they were they were kind of let down 44 is that what they called them yeah yeah i would not do that
I'm not going to. I hear they run and they don't run. If I was going to get a pistol, it would be a Mark IV. Yeah. Stupid reliable. Yeah. Very reliable. And easy to take apart. Yeah, the Mark IVs are stupid simple. And you can upgrade them with all the Volkortsen parts too, can't you? It's almost limitless. Yeah, tons of aftermarket.
That one that Doug's got. What was that? That's a Mark IV, isn't it?
I think so, yeah. I think he has a Mark IV. 2245. That thing was smart. So they have the Mark IV, and then they have the 2245, which is the 1911 angle grip, which that's what I've got. I mean, if you get just the regular one, it's very steep. I got 50 bucks in my wallet I'll give you. It's going to take a little bit more money, buddy. I love you, buddy.
All right, I'm going to take the last one here. I'll say the name and I'm going to bleep this out.
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Chapter 8: What insights are shared about the effectiveness of electric vehicles in winter conditions?
From the UK. Unfortunately, we have FUDs too and illegal immigrants. So for his protection, we will call him Bill and I will bleep out the actual name. And I think most of us here know the reasons why we will do that. Long-time listener, first-time emailer. One of your listeners who wrote to you a while back explained it perfectly.
I myself, it turns out, am also one of those lads who's been quietly sitting in the corner for a couple years. Shut up over there. A couple of years now, sipping tea, buttering my crumpets, and nodding along, all while trying not to make eye contact like the other guy. It most likely turns out there may be a whole queue of us blokes waiting and watching politely as if Bonnie Blue is in the room.
What?
You need to look it up. You're going to need more chairs.
Just look up Bonnie Blue, bro.
You're going to need more chairs, boys.
I know what that is.
How do you know? Despite being on the wrong side of the pond and possessing an accent that immediately makes most Americans assume that I know the king personally. I've learned a ridiculous amount from your podcast. The fundamentals, the mindset, the constant push to actually train rather than just talk about it translates remarkably well.
My shooting has improved far beyond where it would have been without you chirping away in my earphones whenever a new episode drops. It goes on. Owning firearms in the UK isn't exactly easy and has its own complications, so I kindly ask that any personal details of mine be redacted. We will take care of that. Yep. I'd rather not end up on the watch list of Wanker Kirstarmers, who's the...
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