Ghost & Clover 2 – SHOT Show 2025 Day Two from the EAA Booth
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January 30, 2025
TLDR: Ghost & Clover LIVE replay from SHOT Show 2025 by Ghost Tactical Productions and CloverTac Productions

Welcome to the Ghost & Clover podcast recap for Day Two of the SHOT Show 2025, held at the EAA (European American Armory) Booth. In this episode, hosts Trey of Ghost Tactical and Chris from CloverTac, along with special guests Danny and Bo, discuss the latest in the firearms industry, training philosophies, and personal growth.
Key Highlights
Day Two at SHOT Show 2025
- The podcast kicks off with the hosts welcoming listeners to the second day of SHOT Show 2025.
- Emphasis on the camaraderie between hosts and guests, illustrating the close-knit nature of the firearms community.
Personal Journeys and Collaborations
Danny discusses his recent endeavors in firearms training, mentoring others in self-defense and concealed carry.
- He emphasizes the blend of mindset, physical tactics, and the fundamental principles of handling firearms.
- New gun owners are encouraged to focus on fundamentals and seek credible instructors rather than relying purely on online advice.
Bo shares insights from his extensive military background.
- His transition from military service to sports coaching highlights the importance of leadership and teamwork in both arenas.
- Bo stresses the value of mental toughness and character development in achieving success, both in competitive sports and personal life.
The Importance of Mental and Physical Health
- The discussion transitions to the balance required between mental health and physical conditioning:
- Participants agree that mental health is often overlooked but essential for overall well-being and performance.
- They emphasize developing healthy routines and personal reflection to maintain mental acuity.
Team Dynamics and Individual Responsibility
- A recurring theme is the concept of individual responsibility within team settings:
- Acknowledging that one must take care of themselves first to effectively support their team.
- The podcast reinforces the idea that high-performing teams thrive when each member prioritizes their personal health and readiness.
Firearms Training Insights
Danny shares essential tips for new gun owners:
- Master the fundamentals of shooting, stressing the importance of consistent practice and learning from vetted professionals.
- Caution against misinformation prevalent on social media and the need for reliable training resources.
Bo, with his experience in the service and sports, discusses:
- Integrating life skills into training for young athletes, encouraging them to strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives.
- The significance of mental resilience in both military and sporting contexts.
Future Outlook in the Firearms Industry
- The hosts discuss the landscape of the firearms industry amid potential political changes, including hopes for regained rights under new administrations.
- They note a robust presence of business interest at SHOT Show, indicating optimism for the future of the industry.
- Discussion touches on how the industry can embrace opportunities while navigating challenges.
Engaging Conversation and Humor
- Throughout the episode, there are light-hearted moments and candid conversations:
- The group indulges in some humorous banter about personal experiences with cats and dogs, showcasing the fun side of their personalities.
- Rapid-fire questions lead to engaging, spontaneous discussion points, making for a lively and entertaining episode.
Conclusion
- The Ghost & Clover podcast episode encapsulates not only the latest developments at SHOT Show 2025 but also meaningful insights into personal development and team dynamics.
- The guests underscore the importance of mental health, preparation, and the individual’s role within a larger community while celebrating the freedom associated with responsible gun ownership.
As the episode wraps up, listeners are left with a message of empowerment and the drive to be proactive in their personal and professional lives in the context of the firearms community.
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Are we locked? We're locked, all right. How are we locked? Hey, guys. Welcome to Shot Show 2025. You're here at the Ghost in Clover podcast here at the EAA or European American Armory booth for day two of Shot Show. We're here with my good friend, Chris from Clover Tech. My name is Trey with Ghost Tactical. We're here with Bo and Danny. We're going to talk some pull stuff. We'll bring Chase in from EAA here in a minute. First off, before we get off, that's been a couple years, Danny, since we've hung out. A lot of stuff's happened.
I'm not going to get into that right now, but I will say I'm happy for you and congrats, bro. We've been through hell. And if you guys were aware, I put some stuff out the last few years about the Marsauk 3. But yeah, dude, I'm really, really just happy for you.
It's good to see him here and having fun and you look well. We also have Bo here. We're going to talk some stories real quick. If you guys want to leave some questions out there in the chat, we'll go through that. Real quick, we'll start with Danny real quick. Danny, I know that you've got a lot of stuff going on, especially at the Marine Corps and all that, but you're doing some training. You're working with Riker USA. You're working with Mitchell Defense and it kind of
merge a little bit. Can I tell people what you can catch people up what you're doing right now? Yeah, I mean basically I'm just helping people wherever I can. A little bit of experience on my belt and anything that I've gained over the years, I feel like that's wisdom and that wisdom is only gain so that you can pass it on to others. So whatever capacity I can help any branding or any other guys and that's what I'm here for. Yeah.
When you guys are doing blood training on all that and you're passing your wisdom off to people that might be looking to get into self-defense or concealed carry or even more tactical stuff, what part of the training do you enjoy most of the mindset or is it the physical tactics or what do you enjoy teaching the most? I think it comes along with everything. I think it's very important to have the right mindset. You know, you're dealing with something that can be very dangerous.
So, of course, you know, having the right, you know, perspective in terms of handling weapons and stuff like that, but that stuff safety is paramount. But most important are the fundamentals because when things get active, that's what you always fall back on. Yeah, we've had a bunch of new gun owners come in the industry since the cough cough in 2020.
What's one of the things that if someone's new and they're trying to learn how to be a good defensive or concealed carry shooter, what's the one thing to sit there and say, laster this before anything else? Laster the fundamentals. Be careful what you hear on YouTube. Don't trust everything you hear and see. Find incredible instructor with a credible background that's vetted because a lot of guys say they do things and they don't, but find the right people and work with them and then practice perfectly with the right repetitions. Absolutely. We got anything over there? No, we do not want to read that comment. Okay.
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That's a lot. So to deal with something and endure something for a long period of time, it's not like just going to the gym and getting the workout in and then taking a shower after that and changing and moving on to the next thing. A lot of things are starting to fall in place. A lot of good things are happening. I don't have a solid two-year plan, but I'm open for anything. And it's nice to do without limitations. Well, that's a pretty thing is, I mean, people, I guess, will never understand
how you quickly, you should lose your freedoms in America. Even though that you are one of the America's finest, you serve your, you're a Marine Raider and all of a sudden you're nothing. Right. To get your freedom back, how good is that? It's awesome. It's awesome. I mean, the thing is, is we have the truth to stand on and so we just fought hard for the truth and eventually we prevail. That's awesome.
bring bow and bow for people out there and all that. Gonna give your background and what you're working on right now. I know you've got some projects going on. Give your background and still tell the world or at least the five people out there that are watching.
20 years, Marine, three com attire, first recon, get one guy, Marsad. I was very fortunate that I had probably the best career anyone can ask for, or even speaking. And I get to continue to hang out with top level people I got here today. I don't come to shot show every year, but I love shot show. Right? Yeah.
where I retired, I went into the sports world. And the reason I went to the sports world, because number one, I want to be ticketed for the rest of my life. I don't know what you want me to do. Who doesn't like the silkies, right? Yeah, I'm telling you, man, like, I know what you do. But you get the body for the silkies. I mean, I tell you, man, I tell you, man, when you grow up in special ops, and, you know, it's all cool, but there's nothing like not happening to wear.
the uniform every single day, right? And it's understandably so, because we're physical people, we're always training, and that time that it takes to put on this uniform, to put on this uniform, to just formation, it takes away from valuable training time. And in all those young truths, I didn't get it, I just wanted to be fooled, but, you know, kind of long with the tooth, that's great. I understand the reason why that was so important. It was just for nothing more to make sure we're all always ready to go training and ready to receive training.
So that was the first thing for my first ass after I retired under where I worked my clothes and obviously I had to go into sports. So I got the sports into the leadership and team building type role, right? Where we're kind of into schools, coach and a sports psychologist. Yeah, I'm not a psychologist, but a lot of people. You play one on TV, right? Yeah, I do. Well, it's not only that, but I stayed at the, uh, is that the Holiday Inn last night? Do we stay there? You become whatever you want? That's right. Yeah, certified. Yeah. So, so I got the sports, man.
work with the NCAA, a lot of teams, football, basketball, women's teams, men's teams. Work my way up to working with rugby, professional rugby, rugby, USA rugby. You know, just wherever there's players, teams, coaches that want to win, right? I have the recipe, not just me, but then he has it. You know, Rod has everyone in this building that's every willing deal with guns and tactics and post murders. You understand what it means to win. Absolutely.
And every team can benefit from people like us. And a lot of teams are and have benefited from us. What we know. And that's basically what it comes down to. It's going to serve. Yeah. Just want to serve. Well, life skills.
success as well. So how much of it is not just on the field, how much of it is teaching these teams, these athletes to win in life, to win in life, and you probably can win in competition. Absolutely, man. Absolutely. The skill that we teach is with these characters, these strong character foundations, these things that can be measured, but not a lot of people know how to measure the intent personally.
Those things live and breathe in every realm of our life, whether it's on the field, in the locker room, in the classroom, when you use your family, you're on the bus, heading to the game, hotel, waiting for the game, in the airport, everyone's watching. Those intangible characteristics, those high standards that we've set throughout our careers, transcend. I've been transcending those into sports because all the players and all the coaches, everyone is in competitive sports. Ultimately, in the day, man, you're trying to win your fight. That's it.
trying to win your fight. And it's just not going to be the tactics and the techniques that get it. It's going to be that other stuff. And the good stuff, it's the stuff between the years. And that was championships. Well, you know, and we're talking about this is a sound strange thing, but you guys know that.
and not physically fit, but you gotta stay mentally fit as well. And how much of, both you can answer this, whatever, but how much of your personal daily life do you spend on mental health and keeping yourself mentally healthy? Because if you're not mentally healthy, the rest of it doesn't matter sometimes. You don't have the energy or whatever to do, get up and do you get to work out. If you're not mentally strong or mentally healthy, physically, you're half a man, right? Actually, yeah. First thing I put that at the forefront, mental health.
We live such a go-go life for so long that was always at the bottom of the priorities, even if there was even a list of priorities. And a lot of guys hit burnout because of that. And I think that what's important in life, in general, shooting tactics, sports, whatever it is,
balance, moderation. That's what we should always be striving for. And that's what we saw you be searching for it. Absolutely. So not just mental health, physical health, spiritual health, all that stuff is all kind of one thing. It's like, it's health, right? Just staying healthy. It's healthy. It's definitely a balance. You know, physical health, physical health is working out, staying away from the booze, they're wearing too much fat food. Like, that's, that's easy. You can see that the mental health is not so easy, but the mental health compliments the physical health. The physical health is not good. That means your mental health can't be
All right, but if your physical health is good, chances are you're working on the mental and sometimes you even know it. Yeah, like the days you want to go to the gym, you go to the gym, it's really good for like, oh, but you got to win. That's exercising that mental. Now if you want to be methodical about it, wake up in the morning.
pop a cup of water, look outside, appreciate, be grateful. Before you go to the gym, right? That'd be impossible about it. Well, you've got to, you know, it sounds bad, but you guys, especially the life that y'all have for 20 something years, every day, you know, I remember I was a long time ago, but every day you try to routine because routine sometimes gets you through. And if every day is the same day or whatever, you don't count how many days or whatever, but you've got to have time for yourself. It's team, team, team, team, team, great. Love that.
me, me, me, sometimes is important too. So taking time for yourself and putting sometimes you got to put yourself above team, just to make sure that you're part of that team. And I really love people these days to understand that I love the fact that the Marine Corps, the military, and sports teach team. And it is a team that individuals make up that team. And if one individual is down, what do you do? You're only as strong as you're weak as link. And here's the play, man.
You're no good to the team. Yep. If you're not good. That's it. If you're not good. Now, the team will take care of you too, so they can carry you for so long. Yeah. Oh, bro. You've got to have a eye. You've got to take care of yourself because here's a good deal. No one will take care of you better than you can take. That's it.
And quicker we learn that, the better of a teammate we can become. Yeah. Yes, I love this man right here. Yeah, I love his guy. But here's the thing. I can only do so much for Ron. You can only do so much for Ron. Ron, can I do so much for Danny? Danny, can we do so much for both? Yeah.
eventually, Danny's got to take care of Danny, or at least get Danny in the right frame of mind to be able to be. Sometimes you got to be ready to be helped and ready to be taken care of. I look at it like this. You can't just jump into a rip current to save somebody if you don't understand what you're looking at right on how to swim.
Yeah. So part of that, right? You have to have that knowledge first, which would be taken care of yourself first. Yeah. So people selfish that that's a bad word for us. But there is inward, you know, having introspectors in sport. Absolutely. We have situational awareness, how outward all day, but where's your situational awareness inside? Absolutely. Once you have that, then you can see the world with a bigger set of eyes. I love that. I love that. Real quick, we're going to do some rapid fire here to second flow.
Keep going out. Yeah, we got a program you know real quick for those that are live in replay. It's not gonna matter. Yeah, I mean you're listening but uh the EAA guys I've been visited by the Grissom guys. They're busy. That's fine, but we will have no Christmas. Yeah, we can talk a little girl. So we're gonna talk BAA. That's right. I'm sure these gentlemen are. Yeah, so we're talking
Yeah, that's my question, bro. I'm here to catch, bro. Oh my god. Do you remember that?
This dude right here wants to tell this story every time he hasn't been told this story. I'm not talking metaphorically. I'm with you. This guy's really proud. I'm not afraid of cats, but I respect cats. Cats are cute. Cats are cute. I don't want to be afraid of cats because that'll be afraid for us in my life. Right. So I like the stuff yesterday.
Oh, we got a buddy here and we're staying there. Ron is staying in one of our buddy's house. He's like, right? He's got a cat. Last time we were here, that cat attacked us up and down the stairs. This cat's no bigger than his microphone, but I swear, if that cat could speak English, I was like, yes, sir. Yes, sir. Okay, sorry. Sorry for walking that side of the staircase. Do you all respect cats? I get it. This guy.
once and tell this story about us every time he can, you might not remember this. When we were in South Carolina, we were all just shooting on the porch. He'll tell us better than anybody. So here we go. He likes to dramify, shoot his mother. Okay, so here's the thing. We're headed to South Carolina.
Shit bubble broke, by the way. I'm sorry for yourself. South Carolina has the worst road system in America, right? And I'm supposed to be staying. I get basically homeless. Go figure. Yeah, that seems to be a thing. And these guys go, hey, you can bump on the couch, right? Okay, sweet. So I've been there with a bunch of Marines, right? You know,
Like, okay, so to be fair, Ron is, I think, done with the band. He's not a part of this, but maybe. But he was inside. He was in such a little bit. Ron has a downhand stretch in Virginia, has to go through. I wasn't able to win this prize, and I can't say that. It's other guys, I can tell you for a first. Yes, we, you and Josh, rather, it's bull sitting on the snowboard.
They're not doing my thing. We're off this. It's a fairly nice evening. I never sit down on the porch and I'm on my laptop and I'm editing some video and I'm doing something over there. I'm hearing these stories off the side. Hard core gunfight, typical buckets in here, back on the fuckers, you know, just wack and shove.
All of a sudden, it goes of the dark, right? You hear. It was hard, sure.
like someone was a mother in the roof of the porcelain and they told us that what's always being murdered is the funniest fucking thing I've ever seen in my life.
And I looked over at him and they'll tell you that. I was like, what the fuck did you have? He was supposed to be the tip of a spinner. Do you remember when the kids were all of us on the front porch and he was loving that shit? He was like, I don't have a cat. I don't have a cat. But when I go to a friend's house who has a cat, I know where that cat is at both houses. I'm telling you. So here's the guy. I'm a dog guy. Love shepherds and all that.
You walk in, no matter how bad your day was, that dog's just gonna love you. You walk into a camp, if you see the damn thing, he's trying to figure out how to fuck you up.
You have to earn something with a cat. I don't like that. That makes us evil. You have to figure out what a cat guy are. I'm not a cat guy, but like I said, I respect that. I definitely respect that. And what they can do. I'm not afraid of it because I think they sense that. And it's going to mess with you even more. So I'm not afraid because I'm purposely containing that shit. I'm the alpha.
Oh, man. The cats, I'm like, man, they're on guard. Real quick, it's a rapid fire. We'll stop going to some EA stuff. Is a hot dog a sandwich? No. Right? What do you think? Hot dogs in a sandwich?
bread and meat to me. That's something. The best answer is something. I guess whatever you want it to be. Yeah, you put it on some white bread, some some flat bread, get out of the bottom of the sandwich. Two pieces, right? Two pieces of bread. You know, would you still call it a hot dog though?
I call it a hot dog. I don't call it a hot dog sandwich. I call it a hot dog. Well, yeah. That's the thing we have to talk about the bread. We only talked about the meat. The meat? Yeah. I can discard the bread any time I want. There you go. Yeah. But it's still the dog. You've got a rapid fire. Real quick. Opportunity. Appetually. All right. How about... I know he'll get into this. I don't know if you've got your Star Wars, guys. Luke Skywalker or Darth Vader? Ron, yes, I think.
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The story's not about the stars and Anakin. That's the story of Star Wars. And it wouldn't be Anakin without Amanda. That's it. Plus they got all the cool toys. I mean, the best star, right? That's the time. That's it. That's it. Last one is the Slim Jimi candy bar.
Yeah, it's a meat stick. It's a meat stick. It's not a candy bar. It's not a candy bar.
the glasses right there. Oh, he's got glasses. Where are your glasses? Skateboard and Ron, everybody go now. Ron's sitting right there. My audience shows Ron very well. He's been on many, many times. You're gonna see Ron and.
And now we're in 10 minutes actually. So he hasn't really got to a man Randy Savage for us. You should get that up here when he comes back up here. I think you should do the interview at four o'clock and Randy Savage voice a whole time.
No hair on your balls if you don't. I'm just saying. We are at the EAA booth and they're here partnered with this on this. So it's like, like I said, EA guys got visit by Nissan before we go. We got a little time. I got something on that. Oh, here we go. We did have any out there. I mean, I think something that these guys maybe can give some input. He goes most guests can too. They bring it off.
Now it says here any chance we get some of our gun rights back now that DJT is back in office.
So a little political, but curious how you make the two days in a span with Trump and honestly. And it's not just Trump, it's having control of our house and symbols, well, and it's good. It could be, it could be awesome if they do something with it, right? Well, I tell you what, just being here, and all of a sudden these guys, I've never seen so many business suits. And like, I'm talking like, you know, normally it's, like, business suits, making
crazy crazy got me making crazy deals and all they had to think of the reason why is because dk t because they don't have to worry about guns when like the one he's got it got a great relationship with the NRA huge huge donor and he's he's set it publicly being proud of it so as i'm sick here this this this size of this um this shot show 2025 and all the business
Folks, I'm talking about C-suites. Yeah, I'm just learning this place. And I know it's because they see an opportunity for business for the coming for the next four years. So you can already see it here. If nothing else, it's hope, right? Yeah. If nothing else, it's hope.
Yeah. We're going to make up of what we make of it. But there's hope that we can actually do something now. Hope it's huge. And it is. It is. Now, we're all filled with that. It's felt with every, you know, I mean, just the first day signing all this stuff.
And I only get too political like, you know, hey, man, like it's our country, right? And you should be able to speak about how you feel about the country. And that's been all service members, you know, for 20,000 years. It didn't matter who was in that, who was in that president on sweep. I was doing the job either way. Now that I'm on the other side, I'm not getting the call to go somewhere, issue me body. So I just want to make sure that this equipment that I see before us was going to my places and the young men and women that's taking our places.
or we'll train, we'll equip. And they got what they need. So I can just cheer out a new podcast and not have more money. Wouldn't that just be awesome? Hey, what do you do? I'm a podcast for a hotter guy. That's all I want to do. I don't have to worry about anything else because he's got a great American state to do that. Yeah, the next generations. Yeah, sure.
Hopefully it's the right one, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What about you? Are you excited? What do you think about Trump coming in? I'm excited about everything. If any time there's a new opportunity, whether it's Trump or whatever, just the regime, politics aside, you know, we have rights as citizens, we have rights as human beings.
people just need to have, you know, be responsible with their choices. And as long as they're not doing anything that's hurting anybody else, then it's the problem. So I love it. That's, that's the thing, right? Over the last four or five years, everyone's gotten so sensitive. Yeah. And it's just gonna sell terrible. You guys know, you guys remember this. September 11, 2001 was a terrible day. September 12, 2001 was pretty amazing.
like I've never seen anything like that before. We're so on the other side of the road. Yeah, 10 cars stop. Hey, what do you mean? Every year? Never flying the flag. They couldn't make it to fly. You could not be enough. It was never a model paper that people were buying paper like.
people poster supplies and put them in whatever like you just couldn't get it off that that patriotism like the patriotism meter man it went there and beyond except spinning almost like an altimeter you just lose an altitude I think that's basically the most somewhere some do it somehow we lost that love of us
It's a shot week, bro. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. We got soft. We got soft. We got other countries fully around. Oh, yes. Take advantage of social media. Came became the way that we educate everybody. And everyone got got all the relief to get you there. We got their feelings, man. Yeah, man. And the thing is that you can't live in your feelings. You know, lift your head up and like face the facts. Life's tough. Life is hard. But you know, get up.
Walk straight, put your pack back on, keep marching. No one's coming. Yeah. No one's coming to say. That's it. Right. And it didn't take the time to get people to be able to come together. Yeah. What you said, there are a lot of victims and no, not that. See, there are no different ones of victims. Yes. I'm sorry. And I think that whether you like Trump or not, a lot of people on the other side will sit there and say, I don't understand how this happened. I don't understand how he gained it. How this game is no middle. He talks America.
He talks about whether you like him as a person or not, the message is us. You know what? I'm not going to pay you $3 billion. You're to be my friend. Do you want to be my enemy? I'm not going to be my friend anymore. Either you're my friend or you're my enemy, but we're going to take your money and we're going to help us out. And people don't understand that they take the person. Whether you like Donald Trump or not, if you don't respect the message of us,
that I don't know what we're doing anymore. So it's time for America to look at ourselves and just take care of citizens. And everywhere you can think of, we got people lost. And we just need to just take some time, focus in within.
make sure we'll switch straight before we can go, again, help other countries and spend money on their stuff. We got innovation, we got technology, we got some of the smartest, some of the brightest, some of the best fit. Like, let's focus on those folks as soon as we can put back together here. Absolutely. I want to bring it back to, I guess, let's bring it back to some BAA stuff. Yeah, we're at the American Armory. Yeah.
You know, the X series, the X series out here. And, uh, the, uh, Matt, Mattie out there. Thanks for all. Thanks for all. I appreciate it. I'm not seeing this. I got to know what Mattie's saying after the podcast. I've got to fill me here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He says, ah, there it is, brother. He's at least one of you is about three sticks. So, uh, Mattie, we were the means, the part real quick. I'm just saying, you know,
put this in the in the chat out there, but just for case, this replay decided to get tomorrow the next day. He is one of us to do this. Can I have a talk, Raj? We have a schedule. We'll get you a few questions. It's irrelevant to the conversation, but if you're serious, we still need to be asking questions about other brands and other, let's not look at this now. So I want to talk about
We've got the X series here in the head, but a wide variety of guns, obviously included in the X series. One of them, which is the regard X, which I know you have. I've got the regard that your regard is a 92 one, and you're all very familiar with the news.
They took what was good about the 92. It's a few things. Updated the bad stuff, 92, and it's phenomenal. If you guys haven't had a chance to go pull a trigger the night over here, it's probably the best 92 clone in the world. It's not really 20 words. It's got really 92 claws, more of a Beretta centurion. Or a deer or something.
Yeah, we'll show them out here. We can't show them live. You too. Go check out, you know, they have the disregard acts. You've got influence, Rick, the match acts, the 2011 double-stack 1911, the 2311 witness, all those things. You guys, I know that you're a big fan of double-stack 2011's.
1911 is in general. You guys still, it's like two more. You say 1911 wrong. I was just going to eat. Yeah. I'm seriously using that. I was like, I'm hungry. So when you think 1911, or even a 2011, is it 45? You look at nine. Like, well, you still raised up. 1911. So I like the 2011 because it's not 1911 anymore, right?
So the fact that they have it, you know, you know, now it's double stacked up the capacity. I mean, that was a fun done to shoot. It always has been a technology now that they're put into a lot of 20 levels, whereas like Chicago, it's a fun done to shoot.
Though you want to handle that's what I love about that guy. Yes, that's what she used to be. The force is going to be deadly, accurate and very smart, but who gets full of it? Yeah, are your traditions for 1911, 45 ACP or another become a traditional car for you guys today, bro. So fix it. Yeah.
I mean, he used to see the mags at 13, right? The mags. I'm that guy. I am that guy. And I love being that guy because I talk to people a ton and they talk about, you know, and I love more mag guys. We used to have the mag extenders and our 1911s and all that, but then we always ran the problems because the mags has now got another thing sticking out of your gun that could get hung off. So, you know,
It all come down too. I get born to surgically the side. Very fast for the ladies. We'll get to bullet and word. And I'm not wasting my 45 ammo.
on nothing. My bullet will never just sail through the air, not inside. So, you know, in the real life, you know, we've been into the battles. You know, I didn't need to shoot somebody in my 45, seven times and run dry. Yeah. That was my backup. If I wanted to be my primary when I was doing some boat work, it's good. I'm not by myself.
It's impossible to rock out. You know what I mean? Right? Hey, if this is some of the shoes, I've got something for you. My boy's going to eat too. So I love that. I love that 45 because I think it really forces you to be debt-de-accurate. Again, no one's coming to save you. You don't have a lot of capacity for ammo. So you have to be smart, quick, fast, and do the job. Yep. Influencer Rex, I think he might like that one.
Um, yeah, people with drugs. That's what I've got. Of course, you know, you say you're the traditionalist. I do. I like 45 ACP cartridge and PCC bad ass. We were bad ass.
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Yeah. Yeah. So EAs brought out up to 13 different models. I understand why the industry's had a little bit of a setback the last year. It's been a rough year too.
There's a lot of companies here. There's a lot of cool stuff. I don't know if any more companies can say they have 13 brand new models for shots. So it's pretty awesome. And so we'll show you all the stuff out here when we get done. I was going to do that here pretty quick. Yeah, it's pretty quick. Real quick. Real quick. I want to play with stuff. It's fucking shot. That's right. Yeah.
No, no, no, no. Real quick, thanks for coming on. Well, a lot of people can find you. They want to get you for coaching or just whatever. Yeah, I can find you. Hey, you can use in the email. I'm great. I'm Bosey or E dot B-O-S-I-R at Gmail. You can check me up on Instagram, on Twitter, you know, just for a motion. I'm not hard to find. Like, do you understand what to say?
So hit me up. If you want to do some training, hold on a little bit. Absolutely. Danny, once again, that's great seeing you. It's been a couple of years to see you again, but you'll find you. I know you've got lots to put on training. And if you need help with some Mitchell defense stuff or record stuff, they can get ahold of you that way as well. Absolutely. Anything. My email is Daniel. Drayer at gmail.com. My last name is D-R-A-H-E-R and in-screen.
Also, uh, softly underscore. Hey, man. That's good old man. It's the greatest handle ever. I love you so softly. Yeah. Uh, for the editing, uh, yes, if you are watching my tomorrow, same bad time, same bad channel. We'll be back here. Uh, you know, says it has to be a little bit wave or whatever the hell happened. We just adapted overcome, man. He's gonna go with the flow.
we, uh, we obviously we're and the podcast we attempted here yesterday. We're trying to fix it. It got worse. Uh, so we will make that talk to not only
to look everybody out there. We'll make that one up on Friday. You will get your three episodes blind from the AA booth before it's all said and not. Absolutely. Not happening at the same time. So watch the schedule, unlikely. Late morning checks. Yes. We watched the note safe. So by the way, that's it. Late morning.
Yeah, absolutely. Thanks, Dr. Washington. Thank you for jumping in. We'll see you in a few minutes, buddy. Get out there and be more for fish with your firearms. Enjoy your freedoms of being an American, one of which to keep in bear arms. We'll see you tomorrow. Yep. Later.
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