The conversation revolves around the cost and functionality of various firearms. The speaker discusses the price of a rifle with an optical sight, which is about $2800, and a tactical folding stock rifle, which is around $2300. The speaker also mentions a "hot dog" rifle, which is likely a custom rifle, and is priced similarly to the tactical folding stock rifle. The speaker expresses concern about the high cost of guns and the difficulty of affording them.
The speaker then goes on to discuss various firearms in detail, including an automatic three, a 30 carbine, a desert eagle, a 44 magnum revolver, and an auto mag 44 amp model 180. The speaker explains that the auto mag 44 amp model 180 is a 44 magnum cartridge designed to mimic the 44 magnum. The gun is described as large and cool-looking, and the speaker mentions that it was made in the 70s and 80s. The speaker also discusses the operation of the gun, noting that it has a big bolt to absorb the energy from the 44 magnum.
The speaker then proceeds to shoot the 44 amp model 180, describing the gun's kick and the fireball it produces. The speaker also discusses the gun's performance with different ammo and the gun's reliability. The speaker concludes by mentioning that the gun is a favorite among the speakers.
The conversation then shifts to discussing the effectiveness of expired body armor against different types of bullets. The speakers shoot at the armor with various firearms, including the 44 amp model 180 and a 50 ae, and discuss the results. The speakers conclude that the armor does not stop the 44 amp model 180 or the 50 ae, but does stop a 44 magnum.
Finally, the speaker mentions a potential return policy for a firearm purchase, with the dealer offering a discount for returning the gun. The speaker is hesitant to return the gun, stating that it works fine and comes with all the ammo. The dealer offers $600 for the gun, and the speaker accepts the deal.
1. The speaker expresses interest in a gun that costs around $2800, but mentions that it comes with tactical folding stock, which makes it more expensive.
2. The speaker mentions another gun that costs around $2300.
3. The speaker asks about the cost of a gun without tactical folding stock, suggesting it might be around $1600.
4. The speaker mentions a "hot dog" gun, which is actually a custom rifle, and is likely to cost around $2300.
5. The speaker expresses concern about the high cost of guns and struggles to afford them.
6. The speaker mentions a gun that fires a 30 carbine, which is a small rifle round but a large pistol round.
7. The speaker mentions a gun that shoots a "big fireball" and does not kick.
8. The speaker describes a gun that is chambered in 50 AE, which is the same round the desert eagle shoots.
9. The speaker mentions a gun that is similar to a desert eagle but is uglier and kicks a lot.
10. The speaker describes a gun that is chambered in 44 AMP, a non-rimmed cartridge made to mimic the 44 mag.
11. The speaker mentions that the 44 AMP shoots the same bullet at the same velocity but kicks less because it has a buffer.
12. The speaker describes a gun that was modeled in the 70s and 80s.
13. The speaker describes a gun that has a big bolt to absorb energy from the 44 mag.
14. The speaker mentions that the gun was made back in the 70s and 80s.
15. The speaker describes a gun that has a moving barrel, similar to a bear.
16. The speaker mentions that the gun jams a bit.
17. The speaker describes a gun that is made to mimic the power of a 44 magnum but in a semi-automatic package.
18. The speaker mentions that the gun fires one at a time and then jams a lot.
19. The speaker describes a body armor that is expired and does not stop a bullet.
20. The speaker describes a gun that fires a 300 grain cartridge and can remove fingerprints if it doesn't jam.
21. The speaker describes a gun that fires a 50 AE, a very powerful round that is not rated to stop.
22. The speaker describes a gun that fires a 5.56 round, which goes right through the body armor.
23. The speaker describes a gun that fires a 45 AMP at cinderblocks, causing them to rock.
24. The speaker mentions that the gun did not touch the second cinder block.
25. The speaker mentions that the gun is a good deal because it comes with all the ammo.