
Hosted by Hank Strange · EN

The episode kicks off with social media, touching upon Babyface P.'s YouTube channel and Shooting Gallery’s Instagram content. The episode also covers stacking parts kits, M14E2 Woodstock, and CMP releases. The discussion transitions to cultural topics, including Japan's declining birth rates and JDM culture. The episode rounds out with updates on gun laws, a Chinese rocket explosion, and Walter Keller's custom and camper. (0:00) ArmsList sponsorship and promo code (0:40) Episode introduction, title, and early banter (6:06) AI tools, Super Grok, and creative challenges (8:49) AI memes, limitations, and usefulness (11:01) Shooting Gallery’s Instagram, video content, and competitive shooting (15:28) Babyface P.’s YouTube channel and value (17:28) Shooting Gallery’s video views, comments, and MySpace nostalgia (19:08) Social media and X (Twitter) discussion (19:31) Katrina gun and Colt Monitor conversation (20:38) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (23:12) Stacking parts kits and future builds (24:32) M14E2 Woodstock, firearm parts, and CMP releases (28:30) Walter’s visitor and shop talk (31:01) Hank’s old videos on X (33:02) Kel Tec RDB upgrades, deals, and George Kellgren’s legacy (41:05) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:51) TENS unit for back pain (44:23) New Japanese store opening in Tampa (47:15) Declining birth rates in Japan (51:00) Cultural differences, language barriers, and learning languages (54:03) Japanese import cars, JDM culture, and 80s Toyota Cressida (1:00:00) Literacy, education in America, and Chinese rocket explosion (1:02:08) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:13) Walter Keller’s custom-built firearm and camper (1:04:44) Chinese rocket explosion and dangers of exploration (1:08:04) NFA tax injunction and implications (1:17:11) Potential changes to gun laws and Supreme Court ruling on marijuana (1:21:00) Clarification on state laws (1:22:02) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:22:56) Membership in gun rights organizations

The episode begins with introductions and a promotion for Arms List. The hosts discuss unexpected life events and engage with viewers, segueing into a serious discussion on a recent In N Out shooting incident. The conversation shifts to self-defense and preparedness. The episode also touches on political topics, including the Florida governor's race, COVID-19 origins, and the military industrial complex, before concluding with the significance of education in the industry. (0:00) Welcome, introductions, and hosts get ready (0:10) Sponsor: Arms List promotion (1:12) Episode title and guest introductions (2:31) Conversation about unexpected life events and viewer interaction (3:52) In N Out shooting incident and details (5:02) Shooter profile and weapons used (11:14) Self-defense, gun choices, and preparedness (13:33) Being prepared for active shooter situations (16:16) Optimal gun barrel lengths discussion (19:22) Rumble viewers and comments (20:31) Desert Eagle modularity (21:11) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:28) Hank Strange shows off new graphics (22:36) Walter Keller's custom Enfield rifle (24:01) Truck guns and optics (25:42) Home defense firearms discussion (31:03) Lightweight AR builds showcase (32:00) Walter Keller's PSA pump-action shotgun (37:48) Converting the shotgun to a Keg 12 (41:11) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:42) Future PSA shotgun models (46:59) Fauci's immunity and public perception (49:16) Origins of COVID-19 and gain of function (54:14) Florida governor's race and candidate backgrounds (57:28) Byron Donalds' political stance (1:00:07) Jay Collins, red flag laws, and veteran status (1:01:04) Voting options and party affiliations (1:04:01) Desired qualities in political leaders (1:05:01) Hypothetical: Andrew Gillum as governor during COVID-19 (1:05:18) Influence and control over Trump (1:06:16) Military and munitions supply (1:07:12) Military industrial complex impact (1:09:38) Innovation and regulation in drone tech (1:11:04) Ukrainian expertise in military technology (1:12:06) Florida political candidates (1:14:06) Importance of education in industry

The episode begins with a lively introduction featuring MAGA hats and the show's presence on Rumble and X. Walter shares updates from the range, while Babyface P talks about his Instagram success with a BAR video. Kel Tec's new gun video is critiqued and personal experiences with their firearms are shared. The episode touches on SpaceX's challenges in booster recovery. The conversation rounds out with insights on historical kits. (0:00) Sponsor: ArmsList (0:35) Episode introduction, banter, and MAGA hats (3:14) Streaming on Rumble and X (5:45) Showing guns, scorpions, and AI-generated show graphics (12:42) Amish broasted chicken and Walter's range update (16:46) Babyface P's Instagram and BAR video performance (21:05) Instagram metrics, BAR toilet gun post, and its popularity (24:26) BAR slings discussion (26:53) Mitch McConnell memes and AI's role in meme creation (33:01) Homer's Odyssey and AI in movies (37:23) AI hacking incident and Apple suing OpenAI (41:03) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (42:17) AI-generated podcasts discussion (43:04) Kel Tec's new gun video and critique (46:11) Personal experiences with Kel Tec firearms (49:05) Kel Tec marketing and firearm features (53:03) 22 Magnum for self-defense and Walter's five seven (56:02) Patrick's scorpion build and VZ '61 history (1:00:17) CMP M14 announcement (1:01:27) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:08) Modifying M14 receivers (1:03:31) AR lowers: availability and market saturation (1:06:12) CMP M14 receivers on the market (1:10:01) Buc-ee's gas station etiquette (1:13:36) Babyface P's Joe Juice video (1:15:16) Firearms blog updates (1:19:47) SpaceX launch and booster recovery challenges (1:22:00) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:22:43) SpaceX booster recovery and government involvement (1:25:37) Artemis moon missions discussion (1:27:00) Patrick's firearm collection and 1919 parts kit (1:31:01) Walter's Maxim kit and historical

The episode kicks off with a focus on questioning everything, from vehicle maintenance costs to the influence of aliens and UFOs. The discussion touches on political events, including Mitch McConnell, and shifts to remembering Mark Krebs and his legacy in gun craftsmanship. The hosts parasite outbreaks and food safety in Florida are examined, alongside global corruption, particularly in Cuba and China. The conversation rounds out with a discussion on cultural pride, the impact of communism on creativity, and the role of congressional term limits in US politics. (0:00) Introduction, sponsor: Arms List, and show kickoff (1:22) Episode theme: Question Everything (2:17) Weekend recap and business owner life (4:24) Vehicle maintenance costs and viewer shoutouts (5:39) Special graphics and Matrix theme discussion (7:00) Aliens, UFOs, and diversion conspiracies (10:08) Life on other planets and biblical angels/demons (17:29) Political events: Mitch McConnell and beyond (20:18) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:21) Viewer comments and celebrity news (23:38) Remembering Mark Krebs and podcast history (26:33) David Fortier and gun journalism's influence (28:12) YouTubers, gun companies, and product issues (29:22) Taurus 9mm, Kel Tec RDB, and Remington R51 controversies (36:01) Evolution of car safety and packaging (37:35) Mark Krebs' legacy and old-school craftsmanship (38:08) Parasite outbreaks and Florida food safety (41:09) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (42:21) Montezuma's Revenge vs. Cyclosporiasis (47:31) Patrick's ALDI treat and Cuba discussion (54:58) Chinese involvement and African corruption (1:00:00) Corruption in America, UK, and worldwide (1:01:40) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:17) Cuba's future, youth unemployment, and luxury travel (1:04:32) Death row inmates and Death Race 2000 (1:10:31) Movie remakes, Jason Statham, and Christopher Walken (1:15:52) Congressional term limits and US politics (1:18:43) Trump, Rubio, Vance, and cultural pride (1:22:10) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:22:48) Communism's impact on creativity and culture (1:25:03) French and

The episode kicks off with an introduction of Perry and his journey from Brownells to Trailblazer Firearms. The discussion explores marketing challenges in the gun industry, FFL regulations, and customer service. Perry shares insights on Trailblazer Firearms, including the LifeCard and Pivot. The episode touches on social media restrictions, and audience engagement before wrapping up. (0:00) Welcome, technical setup, and episode introduction (3:47) Weekend activities and host updates (7:21) Technology, live streaming, and platform issues (9:49) Independence Day celebrations and related movies (12:32) Accessing live streams and celebrity commentary (17:22) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:39) Gunsmith Beard YouTube and guest Perry introduction (22:54) Perry’s background: Brownells to Trailblazer Firearms (26:25) Marketing challenges: corporate vs. authentic engagement (34:07) Inclusivity and beliefs in the gun industry (38:45) FFL regulations and customer service (41:11) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:48) Trailblazer Firearms overview and innovations (44:26) LifeCard pistol evolution and challenges (45:59) Discount code for Trailblazer Firearms (46:39) Social media restrictions and content plans (47:30) Audience engagement and product feedback (48:04) Introduction and safety features of the Pivot rifle (50:33) Pivot vs. other PCCs and design philosophy (53:24) Ice cream sandwich break and integrally suppressed Pivot (57:31) Competing with MP5 clones and market niche (1:05:05) Pivot pricing, offers, and caliber options (1:08:12) 5.7mm ammo pricing, availability, and optics (1:13:14) Will Smith, Bad Boys, and Pivot FAQs (1:18:46) YouTube tutorials and Pivot disassembly (1:26:19) Cleaning, maintenance, and new gun care (1:30:32) Suppressed hosts, calibers, and Peggy Keller’s cards (1:32:32) Hank’s antique revolver and watch podcast (1:35:21) New gun parts, kits, and Perry’s R&D work (1:41:48) Sub gun design, mini shells, and shotgun development

The episode kicks off with introductions and shoutouts, leading into a lively discussion on spicy food preferences and Guy Fieri's culinary influence. The conversation shifts to urban art, Supreme Court rulings, and impressions of America from World Cup visitors. The hosts delve into international conflicts, drone warfare, and the implications of Supreme Court decisions, including birthright citizenship. The discussion broadens to encompass economic stability, 4th of July and ends with reflections on national pride and future predictions. (0:00) Welcome, sponsor message, introductions, and shoutouts (1:38) Jermaine's chicken, spicy food, and Chick-fil-A preferences (5:09) Guy Fieri, Diners, Drive-Ins, and bakery comparisons (7:46) Weekend activities, MG 42 issues, and extracting stuck case (9:23) Romanian ammo and 3.08 caliber discussion (16:02) Discovering Toulougea bakery and weekend activities (17:05) Tractor upgrades and property maintenance (21:07) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:26) Urban street mural with AI art (24:50) World Cup visitors' impressions of America (30:18) Supreme Court rulings and the "Vampire Law" (34:24) Listener shoutouts and comments (36:13) Rocket launch experience in Titusville (41:28) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:49) Double vision and Supreme Court voting ruling (45:33) Trump administration Supreme Court wins and birthright citizenship (48:49) Chinese anchor babies and car insurance issues (53:02) Russians fighting for gasoline, Iran and Russia conflicts (57:12) Ending conflicts, war realities, and drone warfare (1:01:40) Shout out to Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:11) Imagining drone warfare in America and anti-drone ammo (1:03:47) Sci-fi drone swarms and investment opportunities (1:06:51) Russian soldier's drone encounter and youth in warfare (1:09:06) Assassination attempts on Ukrainian figures (1:10:26) Value of cash vs. goods in crisis, toast doneness (1:13:04) Rise of socialism, stock market, and economic stability (1:17:10) Quality of life in Russia/Ukraine before the war (1:18:26) Predictions on Putin and America's internal focus (1:20:00) Importance of national pride

The episode begins with introductions and listener shoutouts, setting the stage for discussions on vintage German military items and the reggae culture in Jamaica. The conversation shifts to the history of piracy and modern-day parallels. The group discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling on marijuana users and the implications of marijuana legalization on gun laws. The episode concludes with discussions on emergency safety strategies. (0:00) Episode kickoff, guest introductions, and listener shoutouts (0:08) Sponsor: Arms List (1:19) Showing off 8mm ammo and vintage German military items (4:11) Free for All Monday and reggae, marijuana in Jamaica (6:26) History of piracy and modern-day comparisons (9:20) Juneteenth, holidays, and naval history (15:17) British cannons discovery and discussion on precious metals (21:11) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (22:16) Ammo prices and local gun show activities (23:16) Supreme Court ruling: marijuana users and gun rights (24:11) Marijuana legalization, gun rights, and prostitution laws (30:23) Personal stories on marijuana law enforcement (34:42) Babyface P's GHM9 project (35:23) New ATF rule: "engaged in the business" of selling guns (41:09) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (42:43) Firearms industry profits under different presidents (47:00) COVID impact on gun sales and YouTube policies (50:09) UFC event attack and bullpup shotgun discussion (55:10) B&T GHM9 SD and other firearm details (1:01:40) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:10) Liberty Suppressors Leonidas and home defense setups (1:04:21) Fragout Firearms, custom engravings, and scroll work (1:10:26) Audience comments and firearm Q&A (1:13:27) Emergency safety strategies and 9/11 stories (1:21:10) Hoffman Tactical's trigger kicker discussion (1:22:48) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:23:03) Trigger kicker mechanism, pricing, and legalities in Florida (1:30:45) Firearm sales in Virginia and Florida gun law concerns (1:36:01) Waiting periods and practicality of trigger kickers

The episode kicks off with Hank introducing his AI-generated graphics, leading to a discussion on data centers, their history, and challenges. The conversation touches on Middle East peace news, Iran's threats, and U.S. involvement in regional conflicts. The hosts delve into the history of oil refining and U.S. dependency on foreign manufacturing, while also discussing SpaceX investments. The episode concludes with discussions on military tech failures, and recent accidents. (0:00) Show intro, sponsor: ArmsList, water debate, and spring water discussion (3:06) Hank's AI-generated graphics and what is a data center (8:14) Google's definition and history of data centers (15:08) Tim Hoffman, data center challenges, and internet usage (20:39) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:12) Data centers, AI, and robotics (22:10) Middle East news and Trump's conflict stance (27:26) Iran's threats, U.S. response, and listener comments (32:21) U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts (34:31) History of fuel sources and oil refining (36:03) Thomas Massey and USS Liberty attack (38:55) U.S. dependency on foreign manufacturing (39:50) SpaceX stock, investment, and IPO rules (41:10) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (45:36) Comparing Costco, Publix, and GrooveShark stocks (50:13) Investing strategies and Elon Musk's financial journey (55:02) Memes, Michelle Obama rumors, and retail job talk (57:09) Buc ee's expansion, UFC at the White House (1:01:41) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:12) Audience engagement, YouTube snippets, and show updates (1:07:22) Ticks, Hank's new watch, and AUG rifles (1:12:01) Showing off Scorpion micro guns and PMR 30 (1:19:03) US Army's failed IVAS headset (1:22:43) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:23:01) Andruil's Eagle Eye helmet, Lucky Palmer, and Microsoft contracts (1:33:00) New workshop tools and tragic B52 crash at Edwards (1:38:02) Brazilian helicopter crash, Oliver Tree, and bungee jumping incident (1:41:54) New gun acquisitions, accessories, and hunting

The episode begins with listener shoutouts and a conversation about Walter's new graphics, news about a missile in Israel, YouTube shadow banning, identity politics, and controversial firearm companies. The episode also covers building houses with clay, changes in firearm laws, election fraud concerns in California, AR-15 market trends, and the impact of a Democratic presidency on the suppressor market. (0:00) Welcome, sponsor introduction, and humorous banter (1:33) Episode introduction and tonight's topic (1:55) Walter's Explorer 2 pistol and AMT backup gun (3:39) Effectiveness of .22 caliber for self-defense (5:05) Listener shoutouts and YouTube changes (5:21) Weekend updates from the hosts (10:21) Patrick's gun show and Cedar Key trip (18:45) Drum magazine for the P22 (21:00) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:14) Walter's new graphics, missile in Israel, and earthquakes (26:03) Rocket in Israel news (27:23) Hakim and Rashid rifle discussion (33:00) Walter's M16 clone and G3 magazines (36:01) Zip 22 pistol and fun watches (41:10) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:42) YouTube shadow banning and censorship (46:05) Divisive labels, identity politics, and financial pressures (51:02) Controversial gun companies and 50 BMG pistol (57:08) Reusing old content and copyright (1:01:02) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms (1:02:30) Building houses with clay and igloo homes (1:05:21) General craziness, shorty 50 cals, and crash test dummy (1:08:25) Florida waiting periods and gun law changes (1:16:04) Virginia assault weapons ban and gun sales (1:18:46) Election fraud concerns in California (1:22:06) Sponsor: 2A Commerce (1:22:48) Aero Precision, Ballistic Advantage, and firearms industry issues (1:26:41) AR-15 market trends post-Sandy Hook (1:27:31) Suppressor market and Democratic presidency impact (1:28:38) Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool refurbishment (1:30:05) Voting patterns and urban decline

The episode begins with introductions and a sponsor shoutout, followed by Patrick Babyface P joining the conversation with Joe Morse aka "Joe Juice" The group shares nostalgia for Voltron and cartoons. Joe Juice opens up about his diet and experiences with ARFID and autism. Hank Strange discusses relationships, sex bots, and the challenges of monetization. Walter shares his welding experiences and shop problem-solving. The episode wraps up with concerns about Google's mosquito experiment and Florida wildlife stories. (0:00) Episode kick-off, introductions, sponsor: Arms List, audience shoutouts, and Babyface P joins (3:09) Voltron/cartoon nostalgia and Babyface P's rib recipe (5:30) Joe Juice's diet, ARFID, and autism spectrum discussion (8:21) Hank Strange on relationships, sex bots, and monetization issues (13:48) Crazy AI ads, viral content, and YouTube growth strategies (20:40) Sponsor: Franklin Armory (21:13) Stranger Palooza viewership and growing gun channels (24:14) Popular gun content creators and collecting older firearms (29:01) Building collections, rare finds, and Kel Tec challenges (34:02) Pistol caliber carbines and receiving firearms as gifts (40:35) Microtech collectibles and knives (41:12) Sponsor: High Point Firearms (41:54) Comparing B&T firearms, Honey Badger, SCAR, and Galil Ace (49:00) Franklin Armory gas block and gunsmith job controversy (57:00) Firearms industry pay, working conditions, and female gunsmiths (1:03:25) Decline in skilled gunsmiths and heavy machinery importance (1:08:24) Loss of skills with Richard Hoffman's passing (1:10:02) Troubleshooting AR-15 gas tube issues (1:13:32) Walter's welding, shop problem-solving, and customer dynamics (1:18:03) Dealing with customer-induced problems and young gunsmith advice (1:24:53) Learning from experienced gunsmiths and Patrick's know-it-all gene (1:26:03) Walter's dirt berm project, tractor sharing, and manly activities (1:27:22) Google's mosquito experiment and Alpha Gal syndrome (1:33:46) Concerns about mosquito experiment, species introduction, and Florida wildlife (1:40:11) FWC enforcement stories and fishing violations