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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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It's going to happen. But that's for state citizens, right? Let's talk about it on the podcast. Why are you hollering it up? We talked about all this shit before you even started. We get there and we're like, well, we already talked about it. Well, we didn't talk about it to our audience. You're recording?
What, is your editing software broken? Just loop it right over the edge.
All right. Thanks to all of our listeners. We'll catch you on the next one. We're out.
Shortest podcast ever. Hey, Tony, thanks for driving out, bud.
I'm going to try something stupid. 15 minutes time.
Start now.
Look at how smooth it is. Oh, yeah. The 308 is not dead. It's alive.
That better not be fucking anti-seize. We will fucking fight. Is that silver shit? Anti-seize on what? All over this table.
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Chapter 2: What new products are mentioned in the podcast?
I don't know if they can count that high. Yeah, because I can only go to nine and a half, you know.
You notice what he brought tonight. An STI. He left the CZ at home.
I showed up on the tail end. I thought that was a 75 that you had here tonight.
No, that was the STI.
Oh, I didn't know it was the STI. I almost brought the CZ 75 Super, but I went with the STI.
Did you see Pew Review? He did the torture test on six different pistols. And the CZ-75 was one of them. No, I didn't see it. He tested against the new Glock Gen 6. It was a pretty interesting video. The CZ actually did pretty good. The 75 is...
Yeah, it's hard to beat it. I mean, he buried it in mud.
Did you guys know SIG has a CZ competitive level pistol? It's called a 211. It's new. No, it's not new. The thing's been around for a long time.
I just heard about it for the first time like a week and a half ago.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts plan to handle F-bombs in the podcast?
Well, the industry and technology have caught up. Yep. And there are other companies out there, your Smith and Wesson M&P, your CZ75. There are other ones out there.
Grantham did that video a while back, the torture test on the Smith 2.0. They did a performance center versus a Glock, and the performance center didn't fail, and the Glock did. Mm-hmm. So...
Your argument to say that the Glock is the most dependable pistol out there is no longer valid.
No, absolutely not.
It's not to say that it's not. It's very reliable. It's not to say that it's not reliable. Yeah. But you cannot say with a straight face and look somebody in the eye and say it is the most dependable because it's just not true.
You know what is dependable, though, is you're not paying $700 for a Glock. You're paying $300 for a Glock, $400 for perfect quality control. Lemons don't exist. I agree.
And they are soft shooting.
And so the big thing for me with Glock is it's not like CZ where you get a bad trigger out of the box, you have to send it back, have it fixed. And that's not a dig on Deej. That's a normal thing. You get a Sig by a Sig Nightmare. Some of them feed, some of them don't. Fuck Kimber. You know what I mean?
They kind of fell apart when they went away from their machine parts and went to cast parts.
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Chapter 4: What challenges do shooters face regarding food at matches?
They broke apart on you, but I really like them.
They broke apart. It was a mess. People bitched about it. I'm tired of hearing about people bitch about it. So we will be doing flour. That was an oversight. I'm sorry. So that will be fixed. But we plan on doing breakfast burritos about 9, 30, 10 o'clock. They are decent-sized burritos, and there is plenty of them.
That's an understatement.
Yeah, they were good. And then we will, instead of doing a dinner where you have to stay at the range until 7 o'clock to eat, like some of the big two-day matches I've been to where you have to stay super late. Food will be ready.
Chapter 5: How does the match structure accommodate shooters?
So when you're done shooting, go get a plate. Last year, we put out a... like a questionnaire trying to get feedback from shooters.
We're going to do the same food on both days this year?
No, we're going to do different food just like we did in years past. One of the biggest complaints we got was that the portions weren't big enough. Guys, I took 45 pounds of pulled pork home with me last year. There was so much food left over. If you didn't get a second plate, that was 100% on you. There was food. We budgeted for 160 people
And so, you know, we don't have enough food for every single shooter to get two plates, but there was a shit ton of food left over. So for everybody who complained about the portions not being big enough, just want to let you know, I pulled pork for like nine straight days after the match.
Yeah.
That was good.
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of the proposed machine gun bill in West Virginia?
I asked this earlier. How many people did you guys have last year? Last year was 113, I think. We had 119 shooters total, but we had some snipers quit on day two. Yeah, we did. Yeah, so finished. I think we had 113 last year. This year will be like 145, I think. Yeah, that's cool. And we will have some vendors shooting. The Hornady Rep is coming out.
AB Suppressors is once again our title sponsor, so they'll be out there. Starline and Sierra, both in. So they've already reached out. Coltac has already sent their package. Thunderbeast put some certs on the table. Very high chance that we have Capstone out there as well as Silencer Co. So we might have Silencer Co. coming out. We're trying to work out scheduling with them, but they are in.
We're just trying to make sure that... They've got a big event Memorial Day weekend, which is the weekend before. They need to make sure they can actually physically get to the match. So for all the small companies, MK Machine and 2Vest and A&J, anybody who wants to be a sponsor, reach out to me. We have no shortage of sponsor slots. We're doing a total of 20 stages.
So if you guys are interested in that, just reach out. But yeah, it'll be a good match. Looking forward to it. We're also going to a digital matchbook this year. So it'll be 100% digital. You guys will have that ahead of time. Last year, we tried to do something, and then Steve tried to not do what we planned last minute, which really jacked everything up. So that won't happen again.
You guys will have digital matchbooks the day before. Yep. We are also doing a tune-up day this year. So Gadsden Shooting Center on Friday the 29th from 10 to 3, we will have the range open. So if you guys want to come out and run the main 1,000. The main 1,000 is the only one that's going to be open.
But if you want to come out, true dope, shoot suppressors, whatever, that will be 100% open for you guys. It's $40 cash only. And you just show up. We'll be there. I'm already a member, so I'm good. Yeah, you want to come out and shoot, you can do it on the 22 range with your 22. The tune-up day is $40. We have to split that with Gaston. We're just trying to bring in extra revenue for the range.
But the $1,000 is going to be the only thing that's open.
The new $1,000.
The new $1,000. That's right. But we're going to be out there. We're going to have some demos out there.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of accountability in the 2A community?
It is. I don't know that it would actually be a gorilla movement. I think if something snaps, it is going to be bigger than that. I will agree that Andy's one of the biggest talkers, but he's not just a talker. He puts his money where his mouth's at, too.
To an extent. To an extent. Yeah. There are some things that he says that kind of irritate me. I listen to every single one of his episodes, and I've been listening to him for years. Yep. And he's one of the very few people out there who tells it exactly the way he wants to tell it. He doesn't sugarcoat anything. But at the same time...
My issue with some of the talk that comes out of his podcast, and he has the audience. He's got hundreds of thousands of followers. He's got the money. He's got the platform. If you really wanted to make a change like he talks about all the time, somebody has to lead this. Somebody has to be the Martin Luther King. Somebody has to be that face. And he has the footprint to do it.
And when we just talk about these things, that's all it is. It's just talk. And it's great to talk about it. And it's great to get it out. And it's great to make people aware. But when there's no action, and I think everybody knows exactly what we're talking about. We're all, especially me, the entire Epstein file thing right now has got me just completely and totally worked up.
I can't hardly sleep at night because I have read some of the files.
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Chapter 8: How do we choose which companies to support in the firearms industry?
I've seen some of the pictures. I've seen some of the videos. And it will literally make you sick to your freaking stomach.
Me and my wife had a serious conversation about how she has to stop reading them. I'm like, you cannot handle what's in these files. You have to stop.
And then when I look at this young lady right here. Make your stomach turn. I'm getting emotional right now. I don't even know that I can continue to talk about it. Because it breaks my heart so fucking bad that... We haven't done a goddamn thing.
Me and Jason.
And people saying that, well, they got arrested or they resigned. Fuck that. These people need. Yeah, you can mark it down. That's fine.
I'll take that one. They need to be put down.
These people need to be brought out into the street and hung from a light pole.
What do we do with dogs that attack kids or people?
Huh?
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