This episode kicks off with a discussion of the aesthetics of the FS 2000 to the new MAC-9. We dive into Ukraine's drone attacks, US implications of a Colorado terrorist attack, and Mark Hamill's support for Ukraine. Plus we discuss NASA, moon bases, and SpaceX. Followed by social issues like homelessness and presidential pardons. We also touch on South Africa's challenges and reparation debate. The episode wraps up with parenting anecdotes and a look at vintage calculators.
(0:00) Introduction and greetings
(1:47) Sponsor: Arms List
(2:28) FS 2000 value and bullpup rifle aesthetics
(6:11) New MAC-9 firearm and Ukraine's drone attack on Russian bombers
(17:14) US security implications and Colorado terrorist attack
(20:24) Mark Hamill's support for Ukraine's drones and shout outs
(22:10) Sponsor: Franklin Armory
(23:02) Franklin Armory’s 22 ARC and YouTube channel issues
(27:00) Media bias, loyalty in politics, and NASA's future missions
(38:22) Moon bases, Trump's policies, and plastic surgery trends
(41:52) Shout outs and sponsor acknowledgments
(43:08) Elon Musk's SpaceX and societal issues
(47:32) Addressing homelessness, crime, and law enforcement
(55:11) Presidential pardons and cultural insights
(1:00:09) Illuminati discussions and Walter's interdimensional plans
(1:02:57) Sponsor: Safety Harbor Firearms
(1:05:05) Vandal Savage, health updates, and immigration challenges
(1:11:00) South Africa's history and current societal issues
(1:17:30) Reparations debate and Eric Prince's potential operations
(1:22:40) Intelligence's role in societal progress
(1:23:39) Sponsor message: 2A Commerce
(1:24:13) Parenting, self-reliance, and national pride
(1:31:00) Investing in homeland and consequences of harboring terrorists
(1:34:53) Historical conflicts and light-hearted parenting anecdotes
(1:38:03) Mechanical calculator discussion and its historical impact
(1:44:16) Sponsor: US LawShield
(1:45:01) Vintage calculators and teaching with old technology
(1:52:48) Comic book characters and Bushmaster DCO sales strategy
(1:55:07) 3D printing in the firearm industry