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Unloading Podcast 74 - Part 2

Othais and Mae chat about Scandinavian research, IV8888 shoot, Kentucky trip to come, and more!
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Unloading Podcast 74 - Part 2

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I mean, I go in the potty now.

C&Rsenal

Thanks for the tip!

C&Rsenal

I will have to look around

C&Rsenal

I like AR rifles. I don't like them either.

PHprof

I listen to these on my drives to & from work, clocking in @ 2 hours means I got to listen got to listen to you guys for 2 days this week.

Corey Croot

Well, Othais is definitely not a trained seal. From what I've heard and seen, I don't think Othais can be trained!

Jason

Regarding the plate, you can get a adjustable plastic coated wire plate hangers (adjustable for the diameter, secure safe and not obtrusive). They are better than the uncoated sprung metal wire type as these can damage the edge of the the plate. In the US they are $5.47 to $11.74 depending on the plate's diameter. This is on amazon made by TRI-PAR INTEL INC. Very enjoyable podcast again, it's so nice to hear what is going on behind the scenes and all the interesting people you meet at the various events you go to. Especially for a British listener who is highly unlikely to travel to the US due the health and cost implications. Keep up the great work. Regards, Paul

Paul Amos

I like the American Defense Manufacturing for the index finger bolt hold open/release

Scott Howrey

My buddy recently bought me one of the ‘big fish’ extra tall trucker hats. Reminded me of your story from last year’s IV8888 shoot. I love that hat.

Jared Fogarty

First, "Ian Can't, Othais Can" idea: O is combing/grooming Rob stache when he arrives in SC. Something helping become more "dapper" perhaps? Second, WWSD rifles have an ambi bolt release. You can rack the charging handle with your left hand while still holding the rifle with your right; while finger is in register you can hold the ambi bolt hold open button and lock it to the rear.

Chairman

Lutefisk is traditionally served with boiled potatoes, mashed green peas, melted butter and small pieces of fried bacon. It's "revered" by lot's of Norwegian Americans and I don't think you really need to go to Norway to find a great example.

Boomersparky

$15 for the Ballistol bottle, but $12 for the shipping. So I bought it anyway. Too cool to pass up for my gun room.

JustOldJoe

Mae’s way of keeping things real is great, really enjoy her commentary.

makovette


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