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This Week in Guns features Othais, see 24:07 onwards(PSA reproduction segment) for Matt aggressively sperging at our guy about imperfect reproductions/antitrust concerns
(Invidious)
Is he seriously now editing his little debates to make his guests' points look weaker? It comes off as so insecure, like what the fuck lmao.
 
found a box of old Winchester-Western .357 in nickel plated cases with red sealed primers. Just from looking at it quality of construction was very high. and boy were they loaded hot.
Can you send a picture of the box? Cause proof rounds have the head and bullet painted red and a tin plated shellcase.

If not they might be the police specials that they made back in the 70s and 80s. If they are that old then being that hot might be due to powder and or primer degradation. Small arms energetics don’t like temperature swings and tend to degrade when not climate controlled. It’s one of the nice byproducts of most magazines being underground.
 
Can you send a picture of the box? Cause proof rounds have the head and bullet painted red and a tin plated shellcase.

If not they might be the police specials that they made back in the 70s and 80s. If they are that old then being that hot might be due to powder and or primer degradation. Small arms energetics don’t like temperature swings and tend to degrade when not climate controlled. It’s one of the nice byproducts of most magazines being underground.
They weren't in a W-W box, they were in a old plastic carrying card box. the box is about the size of a pocket flask and it fold open to reveal 25 rounds held in plastic slots. They were semi-jacketed hollow points, with red sealant around the primers like you'd see on military rounds. felt recoil was comparable to buffalo bore hot magnums. head stamp is W-W SUPER .357 MAGNUM.

I got the shells, and the gun they were carried in (S&W model 66 combat magnum) from a relative. He was given it for protection, as he was a company man and there was a strike on at the time. he never had to use it thankfully.
 
Speaking of Matt, he was recently on another podcast discussing and expanding upon his lolbert stance on illegal immigrants being guaranteed the right to own guns in the US.
(Invidious)
There's nothing better for a nation than armed non-nationals in its borders is what I always say.
 
I understand his philosophical views on the matter that guns should not be regulated.
However, as it stands today, everything is regulated. Including citizenship. In theory, you need a valid residency to do just about anything and, by extension, a valid identification given to you by the state. This sucks, and is a valid complaint. However, citizens play ball because it is now commonly required, and singular(hyperbole of course) objection to that does nothing to impact that requirement. Allowing someone who is not a citizen and does not have valid residency, even excluding those partaking in identity theft, to just go around enjoying the fruits and freedoms of our labor without strings attached is a direct slap in the face to those who reside within the system that we have to tolerate and is unfair in a moral sense; therefore it saps the agreement and power behind any legal argument that could be made.

tl;dr: get fucked retard
p.s. what does this have to do with getting rid of the NFA
 
Matt’s whole “The People is all people” is one of those lolbert thing I can’t stand. The Constitution is broad and vague in many places as a compromise that was upheld by gentleman’s agreements. The 1st Amendment promoting freedom of religion was because barely any of the founders followed the same religion in a plurality, they were all some flavor of Anglican sans the one Catholic. It was written that way because despite that Anglican majority their was considerable minority presence in the loyalist faction you had Catholics, Jews, and non-Anglican Protestant groups funding and fighting the revolution and those groups under British rule had less rights that’s literally why the line “All men are created equal” was put in. The US recognizes their rights and doesn’t make a claim on which religion is correct.

I find it retarded that the US and its bill of rights are independent. The US recognizes inherent rights of its citizens, it still expects visitors to abide by the laws it lays down. On a more logical perspective it’s fucking retarded to let foreigners with dubious legal standing do whatever.
 
I used to watch The Reload until Gutowski went from “sober and serious reporting” to literal sobbing on air about Israel being attacked and saying Kanye West was an existential threat to the Jewish people.
Same, its been a big disappointment to see him go off the deep end. Seeing his repeat every bit of Israeli propaganda without a moment of serious thought is actually pretty funny.
 
I used to watch The Reload until Gutowski went from “sober and serious reporting” to literal sobbing on air about Israel being attacked and saying Kanye West was an existential threat to the Jewish people.
He's ok on gun-related issues, but on everything else, he's right there with David French and Jonah Goldberg.
 
Brandon Herrera wasted 200$ to shoot a can of White Claw.
In his defense, I've wasted way more than 200$ on dumber shit
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I thought the high speed footage was neat
Also additionally, the dumber shit i've done that cost more than 200$ wasn't to make a video that would make more than $200 in ad revenue. (or $400 as i've seen him fire it twice so far, video is still playing)
 
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I used to watch The Reload until Gutowski went from “sober and serious reporting” to literal sobbing on air about Israel being attacked and saying Kanye West was an existential threat to the Jewish people.
That fat ginger also loves to post on Twitter how he hates racists and white nationalists. Had to unfollow him just because of how insufferable he was.
 
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