Chapter 1: What unique features does Camerado gear offer?
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Hey, how's the chlamydia coming along? What are you talking about? I bet these two know what I'm talking about. Is this some social media shit that I missed?
You weren't joking. Nobody f***ing reads them. I totally did read it, but you know what?
I know you did, and I know you did. Is it social media posts? Final version will be on the...
Chapter 2: What humorous banter opens the episode?
Final version will be on your pads tomorrow. Probably have pizza to eat. Alan is out of beer and can't count. Sam is out of energy drinks and came out of the closet. Kinsler has chlamydia and thinks Dodge trucks are cool. DJ has mad cow disease and nine and a half fingers. I finished my dissertation on the decline of Western civilization. Nobody reads my notes. See you all tomorrow.
And my response was, I'm still firmly in the closet. Thank you. I did see that.
So are you bought into the dollar F-bomb jar? It's not an option.
I don't have cash, so I'm just going to not talk.
Well, you don't have to do it tonight. I'm just going to not talk. He already dropped two. But he is keeping 10.
Oh, yeah, 100% I'm keeping 10.
As soon as we start the podcast, we start tallying.
So is Chris in just for this episode? The episode he's on. Oh, okay. I'll save that then.
And he said, I already know you motherf***ers are going to raise all the effort.
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Chapter 3: What key announcements are made about upcoming products?
It's if you get the opportunity to go shoot glaze, do it.
Out of all the two-day matches, I agree. That's the one match you shouldn't miss. It's not like a beautiful match, but it is a very unique location with a unique range that has a huge, wildly dynamic course of fire. My boots are still red.
I was going to say, are you still cleaning dust off over it?
As soon as I got home, so I'm not cleaning anything off anymore. As soon as I got home, I broke my AI down to every nut and bolt. took the chassis in the shower with me and showered with it, washed my scope, action, and every other piece in the sink. Just turned the warm water on and washed it all off.
I was telling Sam, one of the things that's interesting about that area of Oklahoma is that there's a compound in the dirt out there that they actually use to make dye. Once your shit turns red from Oklahoma, it is red forever. My tangent... Still has a red hue in all of the... And that was years ago.
The spray paint on my gun helped a ton. All the dirt just sloughed off when I washed it. My game changer is ruined. I'll be buying a new one as soon as our order comes in.
When did we shoot the one in Oklahoma when we went down for that team? That was 2018? 19? 18, I think?
I had just built my custom. What year did we shoot? I think it was 19.
Still got red stuff.
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Chapter 4: What is the lead time for Thunderbeast products?
So if eight of them come in, I don't know when they're going to be here.
Okay. Should be eight to 10 weeks from date of order. We're three to four in right now.
Yep.
I think I'm going to have to pick one of those up.
Now, something else that's cool about Thunderbeast, with this can, because they're 3D printing it, it's not taking out the machine time that is killing their back orders. So they're saying it's going to be on a perpetual six-week lead time, which will be nice.
So it won't be two years to get a can from them? That's what they're saying. What's the cost on that?
$1,000. $9.99.
What was the other one? The... 1350.
Yeah, 1350. 1349.99. So 1350. They have an Inconel version as well.
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Chapter 5: How does the new .22 suppressor claim to improve performance?
So if the sparks are a concern, they do have the Inconel. We opted to test the titanium first because it's seven ounces lighter.
I'm pulling it up right now. The XO and titanium go away.
How's that new internet working here tonight?
Pretty good. Yeah, I like it. The XO is 1350, and I think this is the titanium.
The XO is the titanium. I'm pulling it up on them. Hold, please. Right now, they only have three models. So they've got the titanium, the Inconel, and then their .22 suppressor. Yeah. Now, something that is interesting for the .22 suppressor that you guys might find interesting is because of the venturis and the way that they can breathe, it's not supposed to disturb the bullet.
They're claiming zero.
Point of impact shift?
Interesting. Not point of impact shift. .22 specifically don't like being suppressed because it causes a disturbance to the bullet and you end up with kind of a radic flight. They're claiming their can fixes that. So whenever we get our order in, me and you have been talking about how far can you take a .22 long rifle, I want to do it with their can.
So they're claiming zero disturbance to the bulks. 22s, especially subsonic 22s, are very, very sensitive to airflow. And so they're saying no issues.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the recent Virginia assault weapons ban?
It's 20 ounces.
It's heavy.
20 ounces for the first six inch can. And then if we go back to the regular XO. It's 17 ounces, I think.
And it's the same size as the Ventum.
It is, hold please, 14 and a half ounces and seven inches long. That's pretty significant. And it's a balanced 14 and a half ounces.
It's odd. Yeah. It feels good. The recoil impulse is good. The sound is good. On the next break, I'd like to dump some rounds through it and see how sparky it is at night. But so far, not disappointed in the can at all. I think that it is going to very rapidly climb the ranks in our best-selling 5.56 can because it's not gassy, it sounds good, and it doesn't get hot.
That's a win across the board. And it's 6mm rated. Nice.
Full auto?
Full auto rated. Mm-hmm. FRT, baby. Oh, so then Amy could run it. Yeah, something else that's interesting is that they did some testing. They're working on a 30-cal can. They are currently testing it, so it's not released yet, but it is in the works. They said that they could put 15 rounds through a 7PRCU before there's any measurable mirage that comes off the can. Oh, shit.
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Chapter 7: What is the M1337 Gatling gun and how is it constructed?
A little burp there. I got to scroll back up. The M1337 do-it-yourself Gatling gun. We will have a link in the show notes, but if anybody is interested, the website to find out more about this is nopel-zero.com, and that's n-o-p-e-l-0.com, and it's the M1337 Gatling gun. Can you put a picture of it up here? I will. Oh, it's awesome. I'm going to pull that up right now.
Over there to the right. Go through that door to the right.
Now, wait a minute. Don't judge it just yet.
I don't know. I kind of might like it. My gut's usually not wrong. Okay.
The M1337 uses AR pattern barrels and other parts with all the mechanical hard parts held together by 3D printed parts. The files for those 3D parts are freely given away online. The creator sells a parts kit that has some of the parts that you don't make yourself. And you can source the other bits yourself. I already have all the files.
Because the gun is hand-cranked, it should fit into the exemption in current U.S. gun laws that allows derivatives of the Gatling gun designed to avoid the NFA full auto treatment as long as they are hand-cranked. The gun's designer, who wished to remain anonymous, was at SHOT Show next to his creation when asked why he designed it. The answer was basically because he could.
It seemed possible because of the narrow cross-section of the AR breach and bolt, and it seemed like a cool idea at the price point. The work from an initial idea to the first prototype took him about five to six months. From there, refinement of the prototype took another 18 months.
It took a lot of help at this level with the different tolerances of the beta testers, 3D printers showing places where the design needed to be tweaked to be more widely useful.
The designer says the model on display at SHOT Show only had a round count of approximately 100 to 200 shots, but he has another one at home that he has put hundreds of rounds through it, and the longest string that he put through his design is an 80-round belt. While that might not sound like much, remember this is just a normal guy who has to buy his own ammo.
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Chapter 8: What are the shooting capabilities and experiences with the M1337?
Dude, that would be a freaking blast. Because then you could suppress it, too.
Have you guys ever put together linked ammo?
Six suppressors on there?
I have.
Why not? But only because I make the machines that load the belt ammo onto the aircraft.
No, no, no. Hand-linked ammo.
No.
Putting belts together? Gay. Pass.
What's the difference between putting a .22 long rifle where the belts aren't individually linked? You know, like the old cloth ones that you just slip them in, just like a bandolier. If it was mag fed, gray.
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