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Chapter 1: What is the importance of knowing your gun collection's value?
If you died today, would your family know what your gun collection is worth? Don't leave them guessing. Secure your legacy with our widow's view. Sign up at Pew Locker. P-E-W dot locker. This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by Gideon Optics, Night Vision, Die Free Company, Ross Martin, Flatline Fiber Co., and Second Call Defense. Welcome to We Like Shooting, episode 654.
Wow, that number's getting kind of big, like Jeremy and his ego. His overblown ego. Our cast tonight is Jeremy of the giant, enormous ego. He also runs River's Edge Tactical and owns it.
Chapter 2: What gear is highlighted during the gear chat?
And you can go rent machine guns there and have fun. We've also got Nick Lynch from Bus Built Systems. Lots of fun stuff, especially the Poors Backplate is one of my favorites. You can go check all that stuff out at busbuiltsystems.com. We have Savage1R from Summarize, Editorialize, and go to the cast for comments. He's bringing us the news, having fun.
And, you know, you never know what's going to happen with Savage every single week. We also have our good friend John Patton on the show from The Gun Collective and GunCon and KAUS 311 Clarity. And my name is Sean Herron. Unemployable since 2012. How's it going? What's everyone doing? Is anyone having fun? Well, that's cool. I want to tell you guys a story about how I hurt my neck playing hockey.
Did I tell that story? This is what it's like when I try to go to the cast for commentary and I just talk over. Dude, fucking people are messaging me like, oh, my God, I was losing my shit when you were losing your shit because you thought everyone was talking over you. A couple of weeks ago, John, I was testing out like a different microphone thing.
I had to pulled my main camera out of the feed because I had the backup camera going. And I could hear everybody fine. And Savage was like doing the news and, but none of them could hear me. So I'm like just talking and like trying to talk and then they would talk over me. So I'd stop and try to be polite for a second.
And then like fucking after like 45 seconds of this, I'm like just going nuclear. I'm like, what? Shut the fuck up and stop talking over me. None of them could hear me. So finally, I realized it and put myself back in. And yeah, anyway. He was pissed. It was awesome. I was just like, what is going on? I thought I was like, there's got to be some kind of tech issue or maybe we have a lag.
The audience also hear you. No, no, no. Okay. So, so you're just silent to everyone. Yes. Yeah. He was screaming into the void, losing my fucking mind, except the audio listeners could all hear the entire thing happening in real time. Both sides. Okay. Okay. Yeah. That's amazing. It was, I went back and listened. It's fucking hilarious. Cause I'm like literally losing my mind.
Like what is wrong with you guys? I didn't realize that, uh, that like the audio that on the audio version of the podcast, that was audible. Yeah. Hilarious. Yeah. It was really good. It was fucking hilarious. It even made me laugh. Like going back and listening to it.
Cause I'm just like, literally you can feel the escalation as my blood pressure rises and I just get angrier and angrier with every interruption. Yeah. Oh, shit. All right, guys, let's act like we can't hear him. That's such a good troll. Yeah, it was actually really fun. Really fun. How's everyone doing? Terrible. I feel like I haven't talked to you guys in like six, seven minutes.
I it's been less than five. Right. I got the Glock stocking dealer package every year, you know, in the spring. And if you buy so many, then you qualify for the fall one, whatever. Yeah. And we were hoping that the spring would have the Gen six on there. Nope. What? It's all V models. That's dumb. Yeah, it is. So I was like, I don't want that shit.
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Chapter 3: What does the Gary Plauché case teach us about justice?
I had him at work. And the one ran up to me and asked a question. And the look on the person's face was like, oh, she's slow. And I looked at them and I went, oh, no, she's three years old. And they went, oh, oh, my God. She's slow. Cause the way she, you know, she talks like a three-year-old. Right.
And, and they thought she was like five or six and they were like, like the way she has the gargantuan child. Yeah. She's three. She wears a five T like almost into a 60. Like it's fine. So ridiculous, man. My five and six-year-old wear eight and 90. It's fine. Your poor wife. She just didn't even know what she signed up for. My 11-month-old son wears 24-month clothing.
Jeremy just fucking repopulating the earth. You fucking giant. I'm like, babe, when he's 12. The giants are back. When he's 12, he's going to be taller than you. Yeah. At 12, he's going to pick you up and be like, hi, mama. Oh, goodness. Jeremy's really just the modern iteration of the Anunnaki coming back. And my wife's not small. My wife's 5'6", which is fairly tall for a woman.
Compared to you. But, yeah, I'm over a foot taller than her, so, you know, it is what it is. You fucking ape. She looks fucking petite standing next to me. All right, let's go ahead. Why? That is true. That is true. Yeah, there's a picture of Sean's wedding, I think, with you, me, and Sean. And I was like, just a little. Oh, look at him. He's a little guy. Gideon Optics, our sole optics sponsor.
Let me show you this. Is that how you pronounce it? Gideon? I didn't know that. Yeah, it's, well. I thought it was Gideon. It's Guy Dion. Guy Dion or Gideon. It's 1.21 Gideons. Right. All hilarious. Agreed. We pronounce it Jif here on the top. So this right here, I replaced a bunch of optics today with some Gideons. This is the granite competition. So what I had, this is my M&P M2.0.
Wait, I'm sorry. This is my Smith & Wesson. Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0. Exactly. Competition.
and metal metal competition and i had the big bushnell on there but i've been meaning to take that off i'm actually going to give it away on the show next week to agency members so i'll do random drawings next week for quite a few different optics uh just some stuff that i want to give to to the agency members if you want to sign up agency171.com make sure you remember before next week because i'll be giving away i don't know maybe five or six optics on the show next week
Um, so this is the granite competition. Red dot site has the battery on the side, which I love. So you can get a nice low amount, even on the Smith and Wesson, which is, uh, Smith and Wesson's optic cuts are not my favorite. Like they've got the little plastic filler sleeve and, uh, but this one sits nice and low and I was pointing it really well. So I really liked that one.
That one's two 49 99 on their website. Um, And then I replaced the other one that was on this one with the Mediator 2. That is just a fucking mailbox. It is a chungus and oh my gosh. Look at that. I love it. I can see your fucking brain through that. I know. I know. I absolutely love it. So it is, it is an enclosed emitter red dot. It is again called the mediator too.
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Chapter 4: What is GunCon and why is it significant for gun enthusiasts?
Oh, nice. I've had our power go out here in the middle of like three prints, and they all fucking resumed perfectly. Listen, the only way to fly with a printer is to have a battery backup. I have a huge, like, huge backup on that thing so that it doesn't fail all the way. Yeah.
Like, and I don't remember how long it's been going, but it's close enough that that battery could carry it to the finish. That's so crazy. Fucking love that. But, all right, so guncon.net. You've got the VIP tickets and the regular tickets. I should say this. The code only works on the regular tickets. It does not work on the VIP tickets. Makes sense. Just be aware of that.
Yeah, because you guys are going to shoot a lot of ammo. I'll be honest. So to give you guys an example, last year... Every company, we allocate somewhere north of 1,000 rounds for the day. I bought, like me, John Patton bought over 50,000 rounds last year and brought home zero. Holy shit. Oh, God.
There were companies running out during, like, later in the day, there were companies running out of certain types of ammo. Yeah. So be aware. Now, what we're going to do for the VIPs, I know hearing that might concern some people. So we're going to hold back ammo so the VIPs get a refreshed stash right when they get there. Yeah. Do you not have a generator at your house? I do.
It's not an automatic generator. Jeremy's judging you. I don't give a fuck. Oh, no. Oh, no. A fucking gorilla's judging me. Exactly. Could have been on by now. That's all I'm saying. It could have, but I don't give a fuck if the power goes out for five minutes. I don't need it that bad. Three days later, John doesn't have it. I'll get the generator going tomorrow morning.
If it's still out, if it's still out tomorrow morning, I'll turn it back on. But like, whatever, dude. Okay. What the fuck is going on with the weather? Because the other day here in Colorado, cloud seeding, uh, they're, they're ruining the, like, this is the government, bro. It was 75 degrees here. The like 75 degrees wearing t-shirts the next morning. It was minus nine.
We just call that March in the Midwest. That's pretty normal for us. So they have been modifying the weather everywhere on the eastern seaboard and... It's it's a fucking disaster because what they're doing is fucking with Mother Nature. Right. And that's screwing up all the weather patterns. Dude. OK, so like it's not going to be government overreach.
You know, like it's not going to be them trying to take away guns that makes the citizenry rise up against the government. It's going to be this shit because this weather is like fucking insane. So it was 67 earlier today, and I think tomorrow the high is like in the 30s maybe? I mean, we had 80-degree weather less than a week ago. And at night, I think tonight.
So what's happening is a warm front is pushing through, and right behind it is a cold front coming from Jeremy's area. And that cold front is going to push the temperature down into the 20s overnight. Okay. It was 67 today. It was 70 yesterday, so that's what you got today. And then today it was like 35, 40 and raining. Yeah, we're getting the same weather pattern.
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Chapter 5: What are the new gun products introduced in this segment?
Jeez. And then to put it back on, you just literally just push it back together. That's cool. So... super easy, which is cool. Cause it's a suppressed 22 and it's going to get really fucking dirty. Yeah. A hundred percent. Yes, it is. Especially with a chop down barrel. Yeah. I was thinking of a 20. I was thinking of a Mark four Hunter, but it did have a Luger stainless frame.
I thought it was a 2245. Heck yeah. All right. Love it. Thank you, Nick. You're welcome, Sean. That brings us to Die Free. It's not just something to live by. Their grips are pretty awesome. I have literally been almost buying the Alpine pattern, which is still in stock as of right now. But let me show you guys what I'm looking at here. So first of all, I like Alpine.
but they've got the Kung Fu Grip and the Tiger Claw camo set in Alpine in stock right now, $69, which is basically $10 for the Cerakote on each plus the $20 price, which is fucking awesome. And they just look so good, dude. First of all, love the grip, love the Tiger Claw, and they just look so good in Alpine. It looks fantastic. That's a really awesome camo pattern.
I wonder if the coupon code works. Let's see. I put it in my cart. I copy the coupon code from the plugin. I add the coupon code. WLS's life. Holy shit. It works. 62 bucks for the Alpine camo set. Right? Like, it's a good deal. Go check that out. I'd say that's the thing to buy right now.
If you just want the Tiger Quadris to give it a chance, if you just want the Kung Fu Grip to give it a chance, you could do that too. $20 each minus the coupon, 10%. It's $2, so $18. It's all out there.
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of Gary Plauché's actions?
DieFree.com. Coupon code WLS is life. So real quick, guys, before we get into gunfights, I just wanted to celebrate Gary Plouche Day. How do you say his name? Hell yeah, brother. Gary Plouche. Plouche. They didn't say why, Gary Plouche. Why? They said why, Gary? Why, Gary? God, why, Gary? Gary, why?
So if you don't know, in 1983, Jeff Duchet, local karate instructor, basically manipulates the Plowsh family in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. What? builds the family's trust as a karate instructor, and then at some point in February of 84, abducts the 11-year-old son, Jody, flees to California, repeatedly abuses and rapes the boy in an Anaheim motel. Desai allows the kid to call his mother.
The FBI tracks the call. The karate instructor is arrested and the kid is saved. March 16th, 1984. Duchesne was extradited. The karate instructor was extradited to Baton Rouge Metro Airport. And news crews tipped off the perp walk. Gary Plouche waits by the payphones in a baseball cap and sunglasses.
And as Ducey passes live on WBRZ-TV, Gary turns from the payphone, takes one shot from his .38 snub nose into Ducey's head, and kills him. Which I think we can all fucking agree, he got off easy. What were you going to say, Savage? Savage. I was going to say, yeah, it should have been more painful. Yeah. Considering the circumstances couldn't be, uh, but yeah. Yeah. So.
Chapter 7: How do recent gun control laws affect citizens?
Basically, the state cut a plea deal because they're terrified of a not guilty verdict, setting a legal precedent for vigilance. Vigilantism, I should say. And Gary walked away, basically zero prison time, seven year suspended sentence, five year probation, 300 hours community service. And they just knew that no one was going to convict him.
No one was going to convict a father for killing his son's rapist. And it's just like, it's one of those things where you're goddamn right. And to bring it to the modern times, and not that 83 was like 100 years ago or anything, but to bring it to modern times, we have the guy who killed...
A man abducting his daughter basically got him pulled over, shot the guy a bunch of times, got arrested and everything. Then he was like, fuck this. That guy was going to rape my daughter and literally ran for public office and won in this last election just a few weeks ago. So he's still, he's still going through the court case, uh, where the press coverage was bullshit. Yeah. They're, yeah.
They're charging him with murder, uh, in Arkansas. Andrew says, and he was, uh, Oh yeah. Sheriff. Yeah. He's running to replace the sheriff, uh, that charged him with murder for killing the man that abducted and possibly raped his daughter. So this is one of those, this is one of those times. And today is obviously the anniversary of that happening. Um,
But yeah, why Gary why is the... I'm sure you've seen it. Baseball cap, sunglasses, standing in a payphone, turns around and shoots the smug predator pedophile in the head. And he dies there in the airport. Cops tackle Gary up against the payphones. And yeah, fucking... I know we would all do the same or worse if it ever happened to our kids. No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't tackle him. No, not him.
Gary didn't tackle anybody. He fucking... No, no, no, the cops that tackled him. Oh, yeah, they fucking high-five him. Yeah. Good job, Gary. Good job. Yeah, so anyway, it is Gary Plowsh Day. It has the tilde on the E, so it's got to be Plowshay, right? His last name is Plowshay, and the other guy's name is Doucette. Fucking Louisiana, man. Behold.
I said that earlier, and you didn't acknowledge me, and I realized my microphone was muted. Over at BusBuiltSystems.com, there's the Plowshay T. Hey, man, nice shot. It's there. Really? Hey, man, nice shot? Fuck yeah. It's been there for a long time. Holy shit, that's awesome. Yeah, have you not seen those, Savage?
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of the Virginia gun control updates?
I have a whole... Oh, yeah. I have a whole line of Hey Man, Nice Shot t-shirts. On the roof of the Branch Davidian complex, there's one. Those guys were not good shots. Well, that guy's... Who is it referencing when it says Nice Shot? I'm saying the guys in the Branch Davidian. They only got like two or three.
They shot a lot more rounds than that, and it's like, yeah, your hit-to-kill ratio is pretty low. Yeah. It doesn't say, hey, man, you're a good shot. Right. It was just a nice shot. Anyway, that was the agency brief. Agency171.com is a way you can support the show. And, yeah. Let's see. Let's get right into some fun guides. It sounds like pizza topping. Gunfights? No, fungites. Fungites.
I need some pepperoni and some fungites. Fungites. Something you buy a spray for, and then you spray it on your toes and your shoes. And my balls. I've got fungites. I need an anti-fungite. So I got a little story for you. You know, like Jeremy and I, a while back, we were both suffering from like the worst fucking jock itch that has ever existed in mankind. We've heard all about this. Okay.
But I fucking tracked it. I tracked it. Do live in different States. Hadn't been around each other for a long time. We just happened to be suffering. We're, we're both on our fungal cycle together. I had to call the doctor and get like, same. Yeah. So I was wearing these fucking boxers to bed that I got from Walmart and I bought like three packs of them.
So I got like 30 fucking pairs of them and I was wearing them every single night to bed and I would wake up in the morning and I'd be like, oh, my fucking balls are sweaty. This sucks. But I was just like, that's what happens when you're a fat piece of shit. But then I lost all the weight and I was still like, I was still doing it. So I was like, okay, fuck this.
I'm going to get some moisture waking boxers to sleep in. Got some boxers and all those problems that I was having for years and fucking years gone in two weeks. Uh, you get the Duluth ones. Those are nice. No, I wear Duluth underwear every day, but I was, I got just some like fucking boxers from target that are moisture wicking and like just not awful. And it fixed everything.
Oh, I'd sleep in either like basketball shorts or like, these are like waffle pajama pants, like, like long John material. Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, cause it's fucking cold here. Go ahead, Nick. Yes, I sleep with pants. I would if I didn't wake up and have three fucking children in my bed in the morning. That's a good point. Yeah, that's how you end up like Ducey. That's why I had to quit.
Well, that was a fun story. I'll tell you guys later. No, no, no. We have time. Clip that. So we have like a jacuzzi tub in our bedroom, like in the master bathroom, which is right off our bedroom. It's like a big jacuzzi tub, right? And the girls call it, like, the big bath.
Well, I used to have to, like, go in there with them so that, you know, they wouldn't fucking drown because they were little. So I was in there. You know, but, like, it's a bathtub. So, like, I'm naked. They're naked. Whatever. It's whatever, you know. And until the one time my daughter, like, just reached over and grabbed me. And I was like, hey! Like, knock it off.
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