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A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show

A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show

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A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show

A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show

A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show

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you should be used to that by now, Jim. Hey,

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29 years on the air, man.

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No doubt. Congrats. Happy anniversary. Cool,

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yeah. Unbelievable. Good year for anniversaries.

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Second Amendment Foundation 50, Ruger

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60 on the 1022. Yeah,

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we're rolling. I mean, I got

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up this morning and started drinking first thing. It's like,

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this is going to be a great show. Yeah, yeah.

1:29

Yeah, because you and I are such big drinkers. I

1:31

mean, you don't think I'm going to do this sober,

1:33

do you? As a

1:35

matter of fact, we got Henning here, another known non-drinker.

1:37

We're boring. We're just boring. Talk

1:40

about cheap dates. Well, unless we're going to

1:42

the gun store. That's a whole different deal,

1:44

right? That would be a great first date.

1:47

Oh, you know, it's interesting you say

1:49

that. I was at a shooting range

1:51

in the Centennial Gun Club in Denver,

1:54

and they said, we get a lot of

1:56

anniversaries here, and we get a lot of

1:58

first dates where they're actually— young

2:00

people are asking to go to the range

2:02

for the first date. How cool. Isn't that

2:05

cool? Great. And if you're in Denver go

2:07

to the Centennial Gun Club. It's very cool.

2:09

It's a neat place. Speaking of Denver. Speaking

2:11

of Denver, we got Murray's waiting for us.

2:14

Hey Murray, have you ever been to the

2:16

Centennial Gun Club? Um,

2:19

boy, you know I live near it but I

2:21

haven't been there. Murray, come

2:23

on. Got to get over there.

2:26

Well, one thing, it's a really good gun

2:28

store. They got a lot of stuff. But

2:30

man, their shooting ranges are outstanding. Excellent.

2:33

I'll have to go check them out. Yep.

2:35

Okay, good deal. So what you got there

2:37

Murray? You know, I went

2:39

to one of the Denver gun shows a long time

2:41

ago and I ran across this. So

2:44

I thought this might be a good concealed carry.

2:46

It's small. And it's the

2:48

model is called Thunderstruck and

2:50

it's manufactured by standard or standard arms

2:52

or standard manufacturing. Not hard to look

2:54

up. But it's a double

2:56

barrel pistol and it shoots

2:59

both rounds at exactly the same time.

3:02

The thing that's strange is when you're shooting at a target, you

3:04

know, put paper out in front of you about, you know, 15,

3:06

20 feet. One

3:09

of the rounds comes out straight. You

3:11

get the nice little round hole. But the other

3:13

one, it looks like it hits the paper going

3:15

sideways. Oh, that's

3:18

not good. So

3:20

it's tumbling. Yes. And

3:23

I thought, okay, then just throw on my

3:25

physics hat. And I said,

3:27

you know what, you know, it's impossible

3:29

for both of those cartridges to fire

3:32

at precisely the exact

3:35

same time. So I'm thinking

3:37

the one that comes out first, which,

3:41

you know, could only need to be as long as,

3:43

you know, farther than the round that's behind it. And

3:46

then the gas as the gas from

3:48

that particular round, you know, starts to

3:50

expand, it probably disturbs the air for

3:53

that second round and causes its ballistics

3:55

to go sideways. Entirely possible. I bet.

3:57

Hey, Murray, did you trust your... around

4:00

just in the side that's in question. Yeah

4:03

both of them. Yeah and when I

4:05

shoot a single round it's everything works

4:07

out great. Furthering your thesis here. I

4:09

like it. And I got the fix.

4:12

I got the fix. Yep. Pick whatever

4:16

side you want to put a known good round in and

4:19

snap cap on the other side. You'll

4:22

be all set. Have you had any

4:24

other range reports of similar

4:27

experience on this particular? No this is

4:29

this is an absolute first for me

4:31

and I like the way that you

4:34

are bigger on this one. But

4:37

more than that I'm looking up

4:39

now I'm seeing online the thunderstruck

4:42

and I'm saying this is one weird-looking revolver

4:44

kind of a thing. It's

4:46

a revolver-ish thing right? Yes and

4:50

it takes a Herculean effort to pull that trigger. Yeah

4:53

it's got that going for two. Can

4:57

I throw out a thought for you? I'm all

5:00

ears. There's another way to

5:02

go here. First of all do you

5:04

happen to fish? Do

5:10

you need an anchor? Yeah

5:12

I was thinking it would double

5:15

as a nice paperweight. But

5:18

you know what? The

5:21

idea here is not terrible. Let's

5:23

shoot them twice. You know that kind of whole

5:25

thing. Yeah. They say

5:27

anybody worth shooting is worth shooting twice at least.

5:31

Yeah. But maybe not from this

5:33

platform but there's another way to

5:35

go. And that

5:37

barrel is so short I think it's 1.7 inches

5:39

and it doesn't you know it's too

5:41

short to even have any significance of

5:43

a twist. So the ballistics

5:45

I don't even know if it has

5:48

this if the round even has an

5:50

opportunity to acquire any ballistic characteristics to

5:52

you know to have any real effect. That's

5:55

the only thing I could come up with

5:57

why that second round is tumbling. It's kind

5:59

of a rock. chunker is what it

6:01

really is. So let me throw this thought

6:03

out. Have you ever heard of the ammo

6:05

company called Double Tap? I

6:07

have not, no. Okay, Double Tap Ammo. They're

6:10

located in Utah. They make really good high-end

6:12

ammo. But Mike

6:14

McMinn, he got his start in the name

6:17

of the company is because he was loading

6:19

handgun ammo that had two projectiles in each

6:21

round. So you're shooting a

6:23

9mm or a .38 and you've

6:25

got two projectiles that come out each time you

6:28

pull the trigger because he's got two bullets in

6:30

each round. And it sounds a little wacky and

6:32

crazy. And I was highly

6:34

skeptical because I've seen a lot of gimmicks come

6:36

along here. And you take it

6:38

to the range and at seven yards, both projectiles

6:40

are within an inch of each other and

6:43

perfect round holes. And

6:45

then you back up to about 15 yards and

6:47

you get about a three,

6:49

generally about a three inch separation. And

6:51

I'm thinking, and shooting to point of

6:53

aim, I'm going, you know, I'm just

6:56

not seeing a problem here. So if

6:58

you want to shoot them twice with one pull

7:00

and have a better trigger pull, any

7:03

gun with Double Tap ammo

7:05

in it is another way

7:07

to go. Interesting, interesting

7:10

perspective. Okay. Yeah. So

7:13

if you look up a doubletap.com,

7:15

right, it may be doubletapammo.com, either way, you'll find

7:17

what I'm talking about and you can buy their ammo

7:19

directly. You know, this is not going to be where

7:21

you're going to be buying 10,000 rounds or a thousand

7:24

rounds. This is fairly expensive. It's probably a buck a

7:26

round or more, but you get yourself two 20 round

7:29

boxes, test it out. And

7:31

then after that, it's your carry ammo and it'll last

7:33

the rest of your life. So just

7:35

a different way to go. But

7:38

I appreciate you pointing out the

7:40

standard arms, Thunderstruck,

7:42

beastie thing, because

7:45

the other thing is for those who haven't seen, if

7:47

you go look it up, it's not

7:49

a regular looking trigger. You actually have to

7:51

put two fingers on this trigger, I guess.

7:54

It's because it takes so much effort to pull it. Yeah.

7:59

It does. I mean it's like I don't

8:01

know it's it's a herculean effort to pull

8:03

that trigger Got that

8:05

going for it, too Standard

8:10

but you know come on Yes,

8:13

do we have to give Murray the broom

8:15

or can I ask a couple follow-up question?

8:17

No go for it Hey Murray before you

8:19

call gun broker Before

8:23

you go to their site If

8:25

you try different kinds of ammo or do you just

8:27

have the same brand on both sides? No,

8:30

I've tried. I think I've got four different

8:32

brands of 22 WMR And

8:35

I ran all of them and I get the

8:37

same result and then 22 Magnum. Yeah,

8:39

it's a 22 WMR Okay

8:43

All right. What else you got? It's got a nice punch

8:45

to it, but The ballistics

8:47

are just they're baffling. Yeah, I

8:49

was thinking you may afford even type salmon But every time

8:51

he tries it is it you know two from

8:54

type B two from right or is it one from a

8:56

one from D? This is and

8:58

I just got to say it.

9:00

This is a platform That's not worth much effort

9:02

to try to make everything work, right, but I'm

9:04

sorry some magazines Market

9:12

for this and maybe maybe it's the market of

9:14

novelty more than anything else So I just may

9:16

put it out into that market and

9:18

you know get something else Honestly,

9:21

this is and you're gonna think I'm crazy This is

9:23

the kind of gun you keep because it's fun to

9:25

take it to the range with your buddies and go

9:27

I bet you've never seen this the dog gonna go

9:29

what the beep is that? put

9:32

two rounds in one of them Just

9:43

bear warning standing behind me doesn't mean you're not gonna

9:45

get hit we don't know where this other It

9:53

looks standard actually makes some good guns. I

9:56

just am NOT for me with this one.

9:58

But yeah standard manufacturing some good guns.

10:01

This one is just one of those, somebody

10:04

said, what if, and somebody should have

10:06

said why. So there's

10:08

that. Exactly. Then again, somebody you don't

10:10

like ever recommends what they should carry

10:12

as a self-defense gun, you might want

10:14

to recommend that. There's nobody I don't

10:16

like that much. Yeah, that's true. Yeah.

10:19

There's that. And I think the what if

10:21

probably got modified by WTF. There

10:27

you go. Murray, that's a great line to

10:29

go out on. I appreciate the call. Yeah,

10:31

truly take a look at Double Tap Ammo.

10:33

They do have some loads. Not all of

10:35

their ammo has two projectiles, but they have

10:37

some that have two and they

10:40

work incredibly well. They feed through automatics and

10:42

they shoot the point of aim. And so

10:45

I'm going, well, I just am not figuring out

10:47

why, why, you know, instead of carrying 15 rounds,

10:50

I can shoot somebody 30 times with 15

10:52

rounds. You're going, right. Huh. That's

10:54

interesting. Hey, thanks, Murray. Appreciate it, sir.

10:57

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right, all right, all right. In

12:00

twenty nine years, huh? Twenty

12:02

nine years, how'd that happen? You know what this

12:04

means. Gotta start thinking about the

12:07

GT30, yeah. Good point. Yeah, I know. It's

12:09

like, okay, now I have to really start thinking about the

12:11

GT30. We gotta do another gun. Ten

12:13

millimeter in lover. Yeah, that's what I was

12:15

gonna say. I'm thinking, no, no,

12:17

no, no, no, no. We're gonna do a ten

12:19

millimeter revolver that fires two rounds at some time.

12:22

Ouch! If

12:25

you're gonna do that, can you get McNett in on the front

12:27

end as designed, please? Yeah, that's right.

12:29

You know, we're gonna, actually, we're gonna

12:31

require everybody to have insurance before they

12:33

shoot a video. You know, carpal

12:35

tunnel special right here. Spraying trigger

12:38

finger from the draw. Ooh, gee

12:40

whiz. I was

12:43

shooting the ten millimeter Ruger

12:45

GP100 revolver yesterday. Man,

12:47

that was snappy. I was shooting the

12:50

SIG ten millimeter loads. And

12:52

they're good. They're a 180 grain bullet at 1250

12:54

feet per second. Man, you're just like, ouch,

12:56

okay. I don't want to do that a

12:59

lot. But when

13:01

you hit steel, target, you know, the kind

13:03

of knock over, it hit them so hard

13:05

they wanted to bounce back up. Wow. Oh,

13:07

yeah. Yeah. Wow, it was

13:10

cool. And they ain't got no

13:12

springs. Nope, nope, we're just

13:14

smacking them. So, all right,

13:16

GT30, you guys got thoughts? Yeah.

13:19

Suggestions? Lever. Oh, she

13:21

still wrote the lever. But if you want a handgun version,

13:23

you should make it a lever handgun. You're

13:28

making us happy. You're keeping the ten

13:30

mill folks happy. Do you remember the

13:32

old TV show Wanted Dead or Alive?

13:35

No. He had a, we

13:38

call it a mare's leg. And

13:40

it was a lever actioned rifle

13:43

with a short barrel and a

13:45

short stock. And you shoot it from

13:47

the hip. Basically, it was a pistol,

13:49

lever actioned pistol. Yeah,

13:51

kind of a shortened mare's

13:53

leg. You know, and the

13:55

thing that's great about that, now you can be an

13:58

Imperial Stormtrooper and shoot lots of hit nothing. I

14:00

was actually thinking about there's another

14:03

60-year-old gun, well, kind of. Back

14:09

in the old days, 1964, Winchester

14:11

changed the Winchester Model 70 rifle.

14:16

And they brought in Whiskids from, well, these

14:18

are not. It was a company that made washing

14:20

machines. Oh, they were so smart. Oh,

14:25

those guys. So they

14:28

cheapened it. They said, well, we can make it just

14:30

as good, but we'll just leave out

14:32

stuff. And we won't use, like, real checkering.

14:34

We'll just impress the wood,

14:36

squeeze stuff into the wood that kind of

14:38

makes it feel like checkering. And

14:41

they were awful. OK, they really were, compared

14:43

to what they'd made before. And people went with

14:45

the whole pre-64 and post-64 and pre-64 was the

14:47

better of the Model 70. But

14:51

we saved $1.15 per gun in manufacturing. OK,

14:55

the thing is, talk about holding onto

14:57

stuff. That was 60 years

14:59

ago. That's

15:02

three generations ago. And we still have people

15:05

talk about pre-64 Model 70s. And

15:08

let me just tell you, the ones

15:10

they're making now are much better than

15:13

the ones they made pre-64. And

15:16

you know what? All the other rifles being made

15:18

now are much better than they were pre-64. But

15:20

you know what? It doesn't kill the romance of

15:22

it. No, not at all.

15:24

And that's what it's about. Same like me with 30-30s. There's

15:28

a romance to it. There is. And

15:30

they had some really cool ads back then.

15:33

They had Winchester had a guy, David Omany,

15:35

and he was an

15:37

African guide. And they had

15:39

all sorts of ads based on

15:41

David Omany and guiding Africa.

15:44

And you could hunt elephants and hunt stuff with

15:46

your Model 70. And they had the

15:48

whole lure, the lure, all of that. So

15:51

you're right. There's a romance there. But

15:55

I recently bought a Model 70 Winchester.

15:59

It's not. It was

16:01

used, I don't think it's ever been shot, it's

16:03

new in the box kind of thing, but it's

16:05

only 10 years old and it's fabulous. It is

16:07

smooth, it's great, can't wait to go shoot it.

16:09

So it's like, yeah. Mind our machining, yeah. Yeah,

16:12

see, and see, machining is better. It

16:15

just is. Now, you know what would have been cool back in

16:17

the day if somebody had the foresight to do at least a

16:20

segment or a whole series with your dad with that guy you

16:22

were just talking about? Well, yeah,

16:24

dad knew them. And Winchester,

16:26

this is going to go into real

16:29

inside baseball stuff, in

16:31

the marketing side of Winchester, this does

16:33

go back this far, there

16:35

was a gentleman named Jim Rickoff and

16:39

he was in charge of PR for

16:41

Winchester. And they

16:43

had a group called the

16:45

Winchester Irregulars that

16:48

Rickoff put together. Back then they had more money than

16:50

they knew what to do with because they were really only

16:52

like three or four gun companies. They just

16:54

basically split up the market. And

16:56

so dad was one of the Winchester Irregulars and

16:58

they had people like Cornelius

17:01

Ryan who wrote The Longest Day and

17:03

The Bridge Too Far, I mean big

17:05

novels that they made movies out of.

17:08

They had Elmer Keith, Jack

17:10

O'Connor, all the gunwriters from back

17:12

then. And he would say, well, hey

17:14

guys, let's go to Africa. And they

17:16

would send them all to Africa. Hey

17:19

guys, let's go to Italy. Let's go to South

17:21

America. Let's go and the Irregulars would go and

17:23

Winchester would pay for the whole thing. So

17:26

when I was growing up, that's what dad did. I

17:28

was to come home and go, where's dad? Oh, he

17:31

went to Italy today. He

17:33

said, okay. It's like, you

17:35

know, okay. We had a

17:37

guy call the house one time, like two o'clock in the morning,

17:39

drunk in a bar. He and his buddy were having an argument

17:42

in Louisiana. I wanted to talk to Gritz.

17:44

I got an argument about a gun, right? And

17:46

mom answers the phone. He's

17:48

not here right now. How are we? Why not? Where

17:52

is he? Well, he's in Columbia. Well,

17:54

there's a Columbia, Louisiana. And they

17:56

go, well, that's not far

17:59

from here. Just drive

18:01

over. No, he's

18:03

in Columbia, South America.

18:07

Oh, Lord. Let me

18:10

just tell you, it was a fascinating way to grow up. Winchester

18:13

regulars, Jim Rickoff, who then

18:15

went to Amwell Press. There'll be some people to

18:17

know about that if you're a book collector and

18:19

like fine old classic

18:22

sporting books. Amwell Press was

18:24

Jim Rickoff's operation after Winchester.

18:27

But yeah, that was the the lore.

18:29

You talk about the

18:31

mystique of it all, Jim. Yeah, they were. They

18:34

were great at that. There

18:37

was a poster done. Oh,

18:40

it's by Norman Rockwell from the

18:42

movie Stagecoach. John Wayne, I think it

18:44

was 1939 maybe. But

18:48

he did a poster of the stagecoach

18:50

and the writers and the cowboy shooting

18:52

and all that. He did it for

18:54

Winchester, Norman Rockwell,

18:57

or an ad. I mean,

18:59

just I mean, that's the kind of money they were

19:02

going around. That budget's ahead. Yeah. It's

19:04

funny, kids, I mentioned romance and you segue into

19:06

mystique and got under your family and you walked

19:08

right past the Joker I was setting up for.

19:11

I tossed you up a softball and you didn't even see

19:13

it coming. Well, I'm blind to the

19:15

hat. Here you go. Go for it. Had they done a segment

19:18

back in the day with the guy you were referring to in

19:20

your day, they could have called it how many grits? How

19:23

many grits? David, how many grits? I like

19:25

it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. David, how many are

19:27

man in Africa? They can. They

19:30

are great, right? And I'm not going to go back and

19:32

edit in. So it looks like I'm funny. I just thought

19:34

I thought it's throw you up one. It's

19:36

just one another direction was great. Is

19:39

you're going to just throw up? Is that what you said?

19:41

Something like that. Yeah. Well, I play back when I do

19:43

play it back. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah,

19:46

because since you guys are editing, there's no telling what

19:48

I'm going to end up playing. Yeah,

19:50

we're just squirrel out all our time.

19:52

Tom, yes, you're on the left. Oh,

19:55

God. We're just baritones. So,

19:58

OK, so, you know, I've got this new

20:00

box. Here for a recording interviews and things

20:02

and one of the things that has on it is a bunch

20:04

of buttons when you push it You could do the whole it

20:07

ran some note voice Hello,

20:09

this is dog. I read right. We don't we don't

20:11

believe the time. Could you audition that for us, please?

20:13

Yeah No, I'm not doing that one It

20:17

would be great and the actor shows a perfect

20:19

forum for it. Yes. I'll figure out how to

20:21

do that There's like it's like three days three

20:23

days of reading the manual. Oh sure And

20:26

and it goes down the tubes. Who are we

20:28

gonna send both listeners? Come on, you know, or

20:30

it's like 30 minutes of just pushing buttons. I

20:32

wonder what this one does Isn't

20:36

that how we actually learn how to use stuff

20:38

anyway, yep tactile II leave baby owner's manuals a

20:40

last place you want to go Yeah, yeah,

20:43

that's right. You know, we can be tactile

20:45

and tactical Right. Well,

20:47

you know what? I stay corrected the

20:49

owner's manual is not my last go-to. That's

20:52

tech support. Oh Oh Now

20:55

that's when there's no hope and you figured I've

20:57

tried you out I can't it can't be any

20:59

worse than it is now. I'll call My

21:02

pride aside once by going to the damn manual.

21:04

It's nice, you know, it already

21:07

has smoke coming out I have to call

21:09

tech support until it's already opened up and

21:11

parts are missing Well,

21:13

you know that all this electronic stuff runs

21:15

on smoke run the smoke leaks out. It

21:17

stops working. You know, it's done There

21:20

you go So speaking of

21:22

done there's a there's a queue if I ever

21:24

saw one. It's your same we should be

21:26

sure I'm gonna dub in frying bacon sounds

21:28

yeah Or

21:32

toast coming out of the toaster But

21:40

I got a share yes, I got

21:42

me a big mamma-jim a snowblower I

21:44

go oh Oh,

21:46

yeah talk to us rampant magic

21:48

back down But

21:51

wait, there's more yeah, so

21:54

as you were saying, yeah, it's like

21:56

it's the end of winter something Yeah, I should buy it.

21:58

There's a snowboard now, right? Okay Right. Well,

22:00

I mean, we did cut like

22:02

a path through three feet of snow with

22:05

this thing. It is 290 pounds. I

22:08

walked behind snow blower and

22:10

it's a Honda because. Run

22:13

forever. Exactly. It

22:15

just cranks every time. And

22:17

I've been looking online for use because

22:20

they're just stupid expensive, you know, doing

22:22

Craigslist and all that. So

22:24

I've been looking at the 28 inch wide

22:27

ones and they've come and go

22:29

so quickly. It's like, Oh, wow. I want to get that. Well,

22:31

it's very so what's up. Oh, that looks dope. That's all to

22:33

what's that about a 11 horse. Those

22:36

28 inches. Those are either 10 or

22:38

11. Yeah.

22:41

So anyway, I got this one

22:43

contact with a guy who's one of those weird deals

22:45

of like, yes, I really am real. This is not

22:47

a scammer kind of a deal. You have to go

22:49

through that whole deal. What are you wearing? There's

22:52

that, you know, well, today it's a nine

22:55

millimeter with a double. It's

22:58

a today

23:01

I'm wearing Ruger. So,

23:03

uh, you know, accessorized with Hollison.

23:07

Yeah. Hoppy's number nine. Yeah. That's

23:10

right. But

23:12

so I have my

23:15

friend go down because he lives down in Boise's

23:17

two hour drive for me. So my friend John,

23:19

he says, yo, I'll go pick it up

23:21

for you. It's okay. He said, I'll take the, I'll take

23:23

the Tacoma and I'm thinking, yeah, okay. Well,

23:26

don't think hardly even fits in the

23:28

back of a Tacoma pickup truck. It's

23:30

a 32 inch one. It's 290 something pounds. The

23:35

old guy who owns it and John and his

23:37

wife trying to pick this thing up and

23:40

put it in the back of the pickup truck and

23:42

they get it back in there by golly. And

23:45

so we ended up transferring over to Brad's

23:47

pickup truck, which was, that was an interesting

23:49

little transition and then drive it up the

23:51

canyon, get it up here. And

23:53

this morning, of course, first thing is you crank

23:55

up and go, oh, sure. Pins, shins already broken.

23:57

The sheer pan is broken. So

24:00

Brad has a whole bag full of them because he's got

24:03

a Honda sub-lore. Let me just tell you, you

24:05

could cut through Mount Everest with this

24:07

thing. Tell

24:10

you at the sheer pinpoint. But yeah, there's that. But the reason

24:12

you have, you know, why you have the sheer point, that's why

24:14

you still have your engine. Yes. Your

24:16

crank, your crankship. It's basically

24:18

a circuit breaker, a mechanical circuit breaker. What,

24:20

what, what? So

24:22

yeah, we were out running it this morning and then

24:25

of course now it's up to like 40 degrees and

24:27

the snow's melting. So unusually

24:29

I am sitting there thinking, boy, I sure wish we

24:31

could get another really big snow so I can

24:34

go out and play with my new snowball. Right. I

24:37

feel like Tim, the two of man, Taylor, more power.

24:41

We will rename it the Benford 5000.

24:45

Can't you hug Finn a neighbor or somebody on that?

24:48

Oh, I already did. Brad, I said, can you show me

24:50

how this works? He said, sure, I'll show you. I

24:53

got video of him just doing huge

24:56

swaths. I'm sitting back and going, yeah,

24:58

that thing really works great, man. You

25:00

know, that's terrific. Well done, Brad. Hey,

25:02

Brad, a flight to Toledo. I could

25:04

cover the airfare. Do you do windows

25:06

by any chance? Of course it

25:09

was Brad and his lovely wife, Monique, we were shooting

25:11

with yesterday. Yeah. And let me tell

25:13

you, I mentioned Monique, Mo would call her

25:15

and she took a class

25:17

at Range Ready Studios last year. Right. And

25:20

it is like night and day. She

25:24

is hammering the steel targets. Yeah. Just

25:26

with any gun, doesn't matter. Pick up

25:28

anything on the bench and shoot it.

25:30

That a girl is like, okay. And

25:33

she said, yeah, she says, you know, before I wouldn't have

25:35

done that, I wouldn't have felt comfortable just picking up all

25:37

these guns in two days. I've

25:39

carried a loaded gun in a holster

25:42

with no safety on the gun. It's

25:44

like, yeah, let's go. That is cool.

25:46

Just, I mean, it's like, wow, this

25:48

is so much fun. And a

25:50

boy at a boy. Well,

25:53

I will tell you, uh, I

25:55

think she owned one gun, Dan. She owes

25:57

a lot more than one gun now. No

26:00

further into instructing.

26:04

That. Younger than I do. You know

26:06

that's actually the two of the amphitheater? good

26:08

for him and Root of the class together.

26:10

they want to go back to take another

26:12

glass. Of wine I get

26:14

them on. The past have been instructors

26:17

hence the suggestion my friend. Okay

26:20

go back to the head of this and

26:22

put in here and money You're not allowed

26:25

to listen to the rest of this after

26:27

show for both of us have. Fun

26:32

stuff, yet we do any more women structures

26:34

they would both be really good at this.

26:37

So. There you go, Fun stuff.

26:39

Or so as front of my

26:41

says there's no such thing as

26:44

too much horsepower. There's only insufficient

26:46

section. Of suspect. That and

26:48

that would be in all things right

26:50

effort for actors, motorcycles, their lawyers, airplanes

26:53

get grabbed. Would that went. Gotta

26:55

have trust in awareness. I need a bigger

26:57

problem. Is that What? Are you? Alright

27:00

well I'm similar go out and even if

27:02

it's just a little bit of snow after

27:04

I didn't still players this thing right or

27:06

to didn't have to the ladders to show

27:08

ya to do it. That's. It. So

27:12

very go up upper actually. yeah, I should

27:15

go post pictures of that alive. Yeah, that's

27:17

right nearby. Wants to see your snowblower dude?

27:20

Not concerned about art is

27:22

about go get a sense

27:24

warning to. Because. If you

27:26

don't have when you shared six year

27:29

anniversary got on sixty years. As I

27:31

said, Twenty Nine process sounds amazing progress.

27:33

Yes Sir Oliver said it's also twenty

27:35

nine states because used to carry this

27:37

week. Oh speaking of in a couple

27:40

weeks I got a mind blower for

27:42

you as a cottage cheese and industry

27:44

does a good severe winters going to

27:46

be our be somewhere else. Is

27:50

six. Years ago

27:52

we see bus. boys

28:01

you

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