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Episode 291-Drop Your Socks and Grab Your Glocks Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 14 Gun Lawyer — Episode 291 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS Gun rights, Second Amendment, gerrymandering, New Jersey, federal law, AK-47, AR-15, gun laws, Supreme Court, carry permit, gun dealers, political power, racial discrimination, gun ownership, legal battles. SPEAKERS Speaker 1, Teddy Nappen, Speaker 3, Evan Nappen Speaker 1 00:11 Lawyer, Evan Nappen 00:18 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:20 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:22 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. So, Teddy, what’s on your mind today? Teddy Nappen 00:27 Well, I never realized the guy that wrote the Zombie Survival Guide, Max Brooks, was related to Mel Brooks. I thought it was a common name. Evan Nappen 00:38 What? How is he related to Mel Brooks? Teddy Nappen 00:40 It’s his son, so. Evan Nappen 00:42 Oh, my G-d! Is he gonna make a movie, you know, Young Zombie or something? Teddy Nappen 00:44 Yeah, no, Young Zombie. Evan Nappen 00:46 Or a zombie movie with lots of farts? Page – 2 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 00:52 No. Evan Nappen 00:53 Blazing Zombies, Blazing Zombies. Teddy Nappen 00:55 Yeah! Blazing Zombies, that’s it, kind of like what was it, Abraham Lincoln and the Vampire Abraham Lincoln. Evan Nappen 01:02 Right. I think Blazing Zombies would probably be very popular. Teddy Nappen 01:06 Yeah, I know, right. Let’s see them try to reboot Blazing Saddles. Good luck with that. Evan Nappen 01:12 Well, they could do Blazing. Yeah, but if they did Blazing Zombies, they would never be able to say certain words that they used in Blazing Saddles. Teddy Nappen 01:23 Yeah, like calling the zombies a bunch of leg draggers. Evan Nappen 01:26 Ha, ha, ha, ha. Actually, we’re kind of dealing with a zombie apocalypse with the Democrat party lately. I think they are a bunch of, you know. They don’t have brains. They just try to eat brains. Teddy Nappen 01:48 Yeah. And unfortunately, they keep coming up with new ideas to screw us out of our rights. Evan Nappen 01:55 Right! That’s it. That’s what they do. They send the horde out to eat our rights. They do the horde, and they just try to get everybody on board to sacrifice for their pure unadulterated political power. Like trying to get college athletes to boycott their entire athletic career, over, for example, they’re flipping out over the ending of racial gerrymandering. I mean, it’s kind of unbelievable when you watch them talk about this being, you know, Jim Crow II, when all that is being done is ending racial discrimination, with setting up voting districts. Somehow ending racial discrimination is Jim Crow. Only a Democrat with zombie brains could ever make that argument with a straight face. Teddy Nappen 02:59 Well, it’s also very funny because, if you cut to all of New England, where the breakdown is roughly like 40 to 50% Republican, and there’s no representation for that. And so, they, and it’s all the states are heavily, heavily gerrymandered, like zero representation for Republicans, but oh, that’s fine. It’s only Page – 3 – of 14 when the Republicans say, you know what? You’ve established the rules of engagement, and we will oblige. That’s just how the game is played. Evan Nappen 03:29 Now, you would think that the Democrats would have expert knowledge on Jim Crow, because they’re the ones that started it. The original Jim Crow laws were done by Democrats after the Civil War. And, of course, who opposed the Civil Rights Act? The Democrats. They were the originals. And then for them to get up now and claim how much they want to oppose what they are perceiving as Jim Crow laws are kind of rich. And, of course, it isn’t. It is the actual elimination of the racial discrimination that is in place by way of their gerrymandering, and this is very important to our gun rights, Teddy. Very important to our gun rights. As voting is turned around, so that it actually reflects the voters, as opposed to these bizarre jurisdictions engineered for Democrats just to maintain power, we will see more and more advances in the fight for our gun rights. It is the other side there that constantly is trying to take away our Second Amendment rights. Teddy Nappen 04:52 What always makes me laugh, though, is they always try to say the party switched. They always make that argument. By the way, it’s a completely disproven argument. Like, okay, what time period? Was it under Senator (Robert) Byrd, who was a, what was it? The Grand Wizard? Evan Nappen 05:07 The Grand Wizard of the KKK. Teddy Nappen 05:10 Which, by the way, he was a mentor to Joe Biden throughout his political career. But no one talks about that. Or when Joe Biden, what did Joe Biden say on the stage? Evan Nappen 05:21 Oh, don’t even. Teddy Nappen 05:21 Yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah. Evan Nappen 05:25 party, Evan Nappen 05:25 The party hasn’t switched. They’re just trying to build a bigger fence with a plantation. They are the ones trying to run a plantation, and that’s what gerrymandering, prior to this Calais Supreme Court case, that’s what it was really about. How does the Democrat maintain their plantations of voter districts, to maintain their power? Page – 4 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 05:50 Yeah, exactly. They put up the creation that Johnson, what was it? We’re going to get these guys voting Democrat for the rest of their lives. They created the giant welfare state. Evan Nappen 06:01 Yeah. And by the way, he didn’t even call them “these guys”. Teddy Nappen 06:05 I know I was trying to, I was paraphrasing. Evan Nappen 06:11 Describing them. Yeah, just their hypocrisy definitely knows no bounds, and this time period now is somewhat encouraging, because a lot of everything that they’ve built on, including taking our gun rights, it’s collapsing all around them. It’s very encouraging to see that. You just saw the primaries go here. Trump with what 34 zero or whatever on his picks, and that helps get us further with the expansion of our Second Amendment rights. This is all a part. Because part of MAGA is the rebirth of the power of the Second Amendment, that is a part of MAGA, guys. You’ve got to know that, and you can see it. We are now in a completely different world than in the Biden era. I mean, Biden was essentially engaging in a clamp down, a clamp down on our rights in every way that he could abuse federal power to do so. And we’re seeing incredible changes in the other direction now. Teddy Nappen 07:29 I’ll give you the highlight of that. We dealt with this, where it was weaponization. They were going after dealers for the most minuscule things with a zero tolerance. And now that’s been eliminated, and it has been helping. Of course, New Jersey picks up the mantle from their new AG. Now they’re going after FFL dealers and demanding records detailing the sales of Glocks, which I could have sworn they already knew about the sales, because every time you purchase. Evan Nappen 08:01 Yeah, this is what is such crap about these subpoenas to all the dealers to turn over their records of the last decade for every Glock sold. New Jersey has a pistol purchase permit system, which is a form of register. So, the State Police already have the computerized registered database of every purchase of a Glock since the computerization of the pistol permit system, which completely covers the decade that they’re requesting. In other words, the only reason for this subpoena is essentially, in my opinion, to harass dealers because the information itself is already at their fingertips. Now, the bigger legal question is, is that something legally they’re allowed to access because New Jersey has Administrative Code provisions that mandate confidentiality on all gun records of purchase acquisition. All that kind of stuff is protected by that confidentiality. So, maybe they themselves thought that trying to just get dealer records, maybe could do an end run over their own Administrative Code, preventing the release of this information. Although there is a provision in the Code that says for law enforcement purposes it can be accessed. But this is a lawsuit, not law enforcement purposes. So, it really is interesting the approach they’re taking. If they’re righteous in the law, in being able to access this data, then they can access it through the database in the appropriate legal manner, if they are qualified. And if not, why are they subpoenaing dealers to turn over information that is already in the possession of the State of New Page – 5 – of 14 Jersey? And these application forms, et cetera, are protected by way of their own Administrative Code provisions, setting out confidentiality. Teddy Nappen 10:20 So, Teddy Nappen 10:21 Yeah, I will say what’s really messed up is I love the AG’s response. So, this was actually from 2A News Team. They asked these questions and the AG responded. Oh no, no. These requests are not seeking information about individual purchasers or any person’s identifying information about their purchases. However, the subpoena says that exact wording. Evan Nappen 10:50 Right. Teddy Nappen 10:51 Documents show sufficient sale or transfer of Glock handguns from you to New Jersey customers. Literally, it’s the first line in the subpoena. Evan Nappen 11:03 Right. And the thing about Glocks. Look, if you own a Glock, you know you better hold on to it. This is the new tactic of the anti-Second Amendment rights movement. To try to ban and restrict Glocks because of a claim that they can be relatively easily converted to fully automatic using what’s called a Glock switch. But mere possession of a Glock switch under federal law is considered a machine gun in and of itself, and these switches are banned in New Jersey as well. The component is already illegal. So, trying to link Glocks to them so that they can further take away one of the most popular self-defense handguns in the world. This is their gambit. This is their gambit now to try to do that. Teddy Nappen 12:10 So, it was also interesting, is pull it was from the article. Out of the 15 FFLs that they subpoenaed, they were roughly, there was 15 of those FFLs were out of the total authorized Glock dealers. So, I’m trying to think the strategy of it. If they’re trying, if these were just the 15, were kind of like where they went after those two gun dealers and forced them to basically have to essentially declare and register every purchase or gun-related material. Are they just going for the small fish to then go after the whole? Kind of like a staff? Teddy Nappen 12:46 Out of curiosity. Could there be a constitutional challenge because there’s a federal firearms license? Could you either make the Supremacy Clause argument or just going with the idea of there shouldn’t be a state license, too? Evan Nappen 12:46 Okay. At a minimum, it’s designed to harass gun dealers. I mean, New Jersey is dedicated to that principle, given the excesses that they go to regarding being a New Jersey retail firearm dealer. I mean Page – 6 – of 14 having an FFL, that’s a federal firearm license. New Jersey also requires for a dealer to have a New Jersey retail dealer firearms license, and the retail dealer firearms license is what is managed by the state of New Jersey. And that’s where you see an incredibly excessive and additional amount of requirements, far beyond what federal law requires, designed to be a legal discouragement to being a dealer. Also, it’s been used in the past as a pretext to raid individuals that had FFLs but did not have a NJ retail dealer license. I’ve had cases on this where individuals that had a federal firearms license for Curio and Relic, collector licenses, the state alleged they were federal firearm licensees and acting as dealers, which they were not. They are collectors. And because they alleged they had a federal license, they needed a New Jersey firearm retail dealer license. They proceeded to conduct raids on the individuals that held Curio and Relic licenses. So, this is one of the risks out there. They were able to purge and merge the federal list to the state list of New Jersey retailers. Evan Nappen 14:31 Well, the problem is that the federal firearm law is expressly not preemptive. It’s designed to be the absolute minimum gun control harassment that exists throughout the entire country. And then states are invited to, you know, this was the philosophy, invited to go wild. So, you have the baseline of the federal law, which has many constitutional questions about it itself, expressly not being preemptive, and the states are left to their own devices to create whatever stricter and stricter and more harassing and more discouraging gun laws that they want to pass. And as long as those laws are somehow upheld constitutionally, they can keep on going. There is no cap. There’s no cap placed on the attack on our rights. It should exist, but doesn’t, except in a few very narrow areas where there is express preemption. Evan Nappen 16:22 One of those places where there is express preemption is Title 18 926 A for interstate transport of your guns. You can transport your guns cased, unloaded, locked, not readily accessible, etc., so that you can go through bad states in your travels. There’s areas of preemption, specifically for carry, like LEOSA, Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act, where retired and active law enforcement can carry, regardless of the state law that might otherwise try to prevent them from doing so. There’s actually preemption for carry. It was the original carry preemption, which a lot of people don’t know was for armored car security. Armored car personnel was actually the first federal carry preemption. And then today we’re pushing to try to get national reciprocity, which is in effect national preemption, mandating that every state recognize every other state’s carry rights to that particular resident in whatever state that resident might be in. But generally across 99% of all the federal gun laws, it is expressly not preemptive. So, this is where the problems come in, because there is no cap on the damage that states can do. Teddy Nappen 17:55 So, it would require an, it would basically either require an act of Congress to amend it to include the preemption. Evan Nappen 18:02 Yes, literally, what would be great is if we finally get a cap. Now, in theory, the cap on bad gun laws is this little thing we call the Second Amendment, and the Second Amendment’s cap was fairly broad. The Page – 7 – of 14 cap, as I recall, it said shall not be infringed. Okay? Shall not be infringed. So, any infringement is arguably a violation of the Second Amendment. Therefore no state or federal government, because we now have it incorporated to the states through the McDonald case, through the 14th Amendment, like many of our other constitutional rights. No state or federal law should infringe on our gun rights. Yet we’re knee deep in battles over various gun laws that are utterly passed with contempt of the Second Amendment, and then we have to go through these fights over it. Teddy Nappen 19:09 Yeah, and it’s definitely. I noticed that whenever it comes to New Jersey, I mean, I know people always talk about state powers, how they, you know, always leave it to the states. However, there are some things that there’s just so much abuse by the states that what they do, I mean, just right now, what they are doing right now is disgusting. Where they’re just harassing these dealers, going after them, wasting the taxpayers dollars. And it’s the level of where, all right, the federal government needs to step in, and I can see everyone’s like, “Oh, don’t allow the feds to get in, but here is the truth. They abuse it so much that there’s just no, there’s no value. Evan Nappen 19:54 Well, frankly, if we simply made the federal law, as it stands right now, as the preemptive. Just passed a law saying federal law preempts state law. Then every state gun law would become mooted out. Done. Invalid. Because only the federal law would apply. And currently under federal law there are no prohibitions on carry. There’s no addressing that in a negative way. Now, they might say, because the federal law doesn’t address it at all, then the states could still try to regulate carry. But then we still have the constitutional Second Amendment with the Bruen decision and such regarding carry. Then if we look at how the impact would be beyond that, well, everything else that these states try to pass, particularly on sale, possession, or on any of that, it would all be preemptively null and void by way of a federal law that they first engineered to just be a minimum to suddenly become the maximum. And that would concentrate our efforts only to having essentially federal fights, which would be pretty good, because instead of the pro-gun movement, those that defend our gun rights, and instead of having them fighting in every jurisdiction, everywhere, every state or county or town that passes some anti-Second Amendment gun rights law that we have to go in and challenge, we would have a preemptive federal law. So, every battle would simply be taking place, for the most part, at the federal law level of preemption, and it would basically gut that entire expenditure of the battle that we constantly have to foot the bill and pay for. It would be an interesting thing to conceptualize, to finally have a federal full preemption. I think it’s workable. Teddy Nappen 22:18 Yeah, and look, I never thought we’d ever see, like, the tax stamp removed for suppressors, and having a chance for it to be removed from the NFA, so anything is possible. We just need to get the right people in, and the right amount of votes. Evan Nappen 22:30 Yeah, it might, it might actually be, but then you’ll have even pro-Second Amendment folks, say, oh, states rights, states’ rights, you know. And they become so focused on so-called states’ rights that we still are losing our rights, because, as you say, Teddy, there’s an abuse by the states of our rights, and Page – 8 – of 14 this could end that abuse. So, when you have an abuse of state power, then the federal government really should come in to stop the abuse by the states. Teddy Nappen 22:53 I think it was in New York, and this might have been years ago. Do you remember they posted the map of who owned firearms? Evan Nappen 23:15 Yeah, it was New York, yeah, right. And then the public record, and then you could, it was searchable when you could find the gun owners. Teddy Nappen 23:25 Of course, a lot of them got robbed and harassed, and everything in that, which is just like, all right, fine. And you know what? When is it going to be enough for states’ powers? When they say everyone wears a yellow armband? It’s a picture of an AR, like states power, states rights. It’s such BS for allowing the abuse that comes down from New Jersey. Where you have the gulag that is the symbol of oppression of a totalitarian regime, and it just pisses me off so much when I hear that argument. I hear the people that make perfect the enemy of good, every time. How long did it take us to lose our rights to these people? Decades. And that’s what it’s going to take to get them back. It’s just disgusting. Evan Nappen 24:12 It is. But we’re in the fight, and we have to keep this fight on. Politically, the big picture is critical in our ability to win and get these changes. As much as all this is aggravating, if you step back, man, I can step back and look from having been practicing gun law for over 40 years. I can look and say we have come a long way. We’ve come a long way. The fact that we can finally have a carry permit in New Jersey is astounding. It’s astounding that we got to that, because that was something that seemed like an impossibility, and yet it got achieved. You can see amazing other advances. Evan Nappen 25:07 Hopefully, shortly, we will see the Supreme Court take a hardware case. We need them to take a hardware case. What I’m talking about is so-called assault firearms or assault weapons, magazines, where there is hardware that’s been banned. Where the constitutionality of the ability to ban hardware finally gets established out of the Supreme Court to end it, to stop it. That’s something that we’ve got to get to, and I think we’re going to see that soon. It is coming. There are so many cases, and they’ve been going up the chain. I think we’re going to see it. I don’t know if it’ll be, you know, this session. We’re getting close, and that’s what we saw, the prediction by even the U.S. Attorney General. The U.S. Attorney General saying they believe that ARs and others, Supreme Court will eventually pronounce they are legal. Teddy Nappen 26:16 I know there’s like, I know there’s rumors, everyone, about the different justices retiring. Imagine if Justice Thomas’s retirement, his last decision that he does, is he legalized and ends the assault firearm bans across the country. Page – 9 – of 14 Evan Nappen 26:31 Oh, that’d be just wonderful. I’d like to see St. Thomas. Teddy Nappen 26:36 Yeah. You know they did the commemorative, like Heller, like revolver, I remember that they. Evan Nappen 26:43 Which I have, I have a commemorative Heller Smith & Wesson .38. Not only was it commemorative and put out by Smith when the Heller decision came down, so it’s actually a Smith & Wesson bonafide commemorative, but I have that, I think I showed it to you, Teddy, it’s signed personally by Dick Heller, who’s a friend. So, I have a signed commemorative of the Heller decision, signed by Dick Heller himself. Teddy Nappen 27:10 Well, the next one I want it to be just, it’ll say the name of the case, and it’s just the Clarence Thomas smile that you see. The GIF area Thomas commemorative AR. Evan Nappen 27:23 And then, of course, the Left would complain that it’s racist because it’s a black rifle. No. You can’t be racist against Thomas, right? I mean, they always talk. Teddy Nappen 27:37 No, no, they say you can, because they say that he’s not black enough. If you know his entire history, the like, his, you could not, you could not live as a like a black American, like his entire thing, like inner city kid, like I think he was a single, like single mom, they like raised, like literally did the like live the entire black experience like it would be a lifetime movie. It would be amazing. Evan Nappen 28:05 He is an amazing man with actually the embodiment of the American dream, in effect. Coming from an absolutely underprivileged, you know, situation where he rose to be one of the greatest Supreme, one of the greatest, for sure, Supreme Court justices. His amazing story about an amazing man. Just great. And they don’t, because just like with gerrymandering, where there are plenty of Republican minority reps out there, it’s not racism at all. It’s the Democrat power grab, and because Judge Thomas is conservative, they refuse to acknowledge the benefit of having such a great man. Teddy Nappen 29:03 Yeah. And he is what Joe Biden would describe as articulate, bright, and clean. Evan Nappen 29:09 Oh G-d. Teddy Nappen 29:13 I love how Biden said that to Obama. I know. Page – 10 – of 14 Evan Nappen 29:16 I mean. He would constantly say these things. And yet they will extrapolate 10 times out to try to paint Trump as racist when Biden was. He bona fide said stuff that was absolutely insane with racism. Stereotypical racism. Teddy Nappen 29:44 Yeah. Evan Nappen 29:45 Yeah, really. I mean, just come on. Insulting and amazing. Well, and let me tell you, Teddy, about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is an indoor range. You and I have shot there, and you love WeShoot, don’t you, Teddy? Teddy Nappen 30:04 I had a great time. Evan Nappen 30:05 We always do, every time. We got our certifications there for our carries, and you can do the same. They’ve got a great pro shop, great trainers, great facility, and it’s really conveniently right off the Parkway in Lakewood, New Jersey. Lakewood, New Jersey. You want to check out the WeShoot website at weshootusa.com. And you should make sure you get on their email list, because WeShoot sends out a lot of great stuff via email. All their great deals and specials and cool events they’re doing and all kinds of fun things. WeShoot is extremely dynamic, and they are always doing something. WeShoot is just super fun. So, if you’re looking for a great range to belong to, a great place to shoot, a great place to hone your skills, get your training, you cannot do any better than WeShoot in Lakewood. Check out weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 31:18 Let me also mention my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the bible of New Jersey gun law. It is a book used by, well, everybody. If you want to understand New Jersey gun law, you need my book, which is not surprisingly titled New Jersey Gun Law. You can get your copy at EvanNappen.com, EvanNappen.com. When you get the book, you’ll see it is very large. It is over 500 pages. It’s 120 topics, all question and answer. And the greatest thing about my book is that the book itself can be used as a weapon. It’s that big. I’m not advising you to do that, but should you need to, yes, that is a book you don’t want to get hit in the head with. So, check out New Jersey Gun Law at EvanNappen.com. Teddy, I bet you have something else up your sleeve to tell us. Teddy Nappen 32:18 Well, one of the things that did come up, and I just thought, what the heck? This is in the feed of the New York Times. Where are all the AK 47s? Like, where have all the AK 47s gone? I know. Evan Nappen 32:19 I don’t know. Where have they gone? Page – 11 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 32:21 I know. It was a very interesting article, but it was also very strange. Just reading through, I don’t know if you ever heard of Jim Fuller? Evan Nappen 32:47 The Fuller Brush Man? Teddy Nappen 32:49 Apparently, he’s a gunsmith. He makes custom AKs. I’m not too familiar on that, but he was going into details of, like, and they were talking about the collapse of the AK market. Evan Nappen 33:01 Well, there is a downturn, but prices aren’t collapsing. Teddy Nappen 33:06 Yeah, I mean, how much are you going for? Evan Nappen 33:08 One of the Russian AKs going. You know the problem is, what led to the big boom, of course, was when we were importing AKs. We could have them from China and Russia. Although we were getting really cheap ammo, and there was so much of the surplus ammo, the 762 by 39 that it became extremely popular, because you could so reasonably shoot. Then it became so overwhelmingly possible that even American-made guns, like the Ruger Mini 30, for example, were being made in 762 by 39. Then you also had the influx of very reasonable SKSs. I mean, I remember when SKSs were under $100, for an SKS, and then you know the reasonable AKs and all that coming in with cheap ammo. Man, it was great. Then they started to ban the import, the ban of Chinese, ban of Russian, and the cheap ammo dried up. The guns that were coming in, the imports like those were dried up. Teddy Nappen 33:56 Apparently, it was in 1989 under Bush, because the shooter used the Chinese AK. Evan Nappen 34:32 Please remember, it was Bush. It was Bush, the Republican, the neocon, and this is one of the things that you got to always remember. Even though they may have the “R” there, they’re not necessarily a friend of the Second Amendment. Teddy Nappen 34:47 Yeah. And then the article tries to highlight more of like 2014 where the annexation of Crimea, the U.S. put sanctions on Russia. So, there goes all the Russian AKs. Evan Nappen 34:57 Well, not just Russian AKs. I mean, we were getting a lot of great guns, really cool guns from Russia, you know. We’re getting SKSs – originals, beautiful guns. I mean, phenomenal. Russian SKSs are probably the best SKS ever made, machined, gorgeous. Mosin-Nagant rifles, right? They were very Page – 12 – of 14 reasonable, and you know, you want to do the enemy at the gates, man. You got your gun and super strong, tough rifles. You know, a lot of great stuff could come in, and now we don’t see it anymore. And prices have skyrocketed. I mean, if you look at SKS prices today, holy crap. You’d be lucky to find a Chinese SKS that you used to be able to buy for less than $100, one in great shape today for 600 bucks, you know? I mean, easily 600, some even more. I’ve seen Russian SKSs pushing $2,000 a piece at the gun show. I mean, the prices are just unbelievable, because the market has a limitation now to the quantity that’s out there. And by the way, there’s probably only a 10th of the amount of Russian SKSs compared to Chinese SKSs. Even with that, the prices are way up there, and one of the reasons is that the SKSs, for example, are excellent functioning rifles. They’re handy. They function great and are very popular. Evan Nappen 36:36 With AKs, you know, there was that whole growth of it, and we were able to have all that great, cheap ammo. Once you got into an introductory, reasonable AK, then you wanted to up your game with other AKs, and all that. But what’s happened is, with the close out of that, we’ve become more, much, much more AR focused. The AR-15 platform, and everything about it. That’s all, a lot of it is U.S. made, and kind of America’s rifle. I would have to say today that America’s rifle, without a doubt, is the AR-15. Teddy Nappen 37:17 I would also say there’s also just the customization, and I think modularity. Evan Nappen 37:23 Its modularity seems to appeal to a lot of gun folks, because you can add and change and put all kinds of whistles and bells. Teddy Nappen 37:32 That also goes to the tone of American culture versus like the Eastern Bloc of the AK 47. We’re very individualistic, where we will make it so it is something that works for us, versus, you know, the AK 47 is designed, it is designed in that shape or form. You can do some small mods, but generally speaking, you pick up an AK 47 it’s, you know, hold it up to another one, like that’s the level of it. Evan Nappen 37:58 That’s an interesting point, Teddy, about how in those countries they don’t. It’s hard to find a Bubba AK in countries where they make the AKs, isn’t it? They don’t Bubbafi much, do they? But we love to modify, change, and customize, and that’s actually a lot of the fun of it. Let’s face it, it’s fun. It’s fun to add the accessories to fit your needs, make it look cooler, make it function better, make it more appropriate for whatever your needs may be. But then again, the anti-gun rights crowd will suddenly take any given feature and demonize certain features. So, if they are intrinsically evil, that if for some reason you have a telescoping stock on your AR or any other semi-auto, because your stock moves one or two inches back and forth, somehow that is such a huge impact on crime. Teddy Nappen 39:09 Or has a barrel shroud, which they can’t define. Page – 13 – of 14 Evan Nappen 39:12 Oh yeah, well, they try to. Remember. Teddy Nappen 39:15 The shoulder thingy that goes up, you know, the seat belt. Evan Nappen 39:18 The shoulder thingy that goes up is a barrel shroud. Isn’t that interesting? These are the experts that are voting for these laws. They have no clue what they’re even voting for, nor do they care. As long as it’s going against gun owners, they’re for it. They don’t care what it is. Teddy Nappen 39:39 Yeah, and I will say, just from the article, like, they try to, of course, they try to say, oh, Trump’s tariffs is what killed the AK market. There’s like also going from Russia, Ukraine, which they tried to say, you, oh, Poland is one of the key suppliers of Ukraine. No, the United States is one of the key suppliers of military to Ukraine. We’ve, you know, what is it, 40 billion, 80 billion, like crazy amounts, like they’re just still in that. And then again, tariffs are non-inflationary. We’ve known that, we’ve proven it. And I love how they try to say, well, we could get more AKs if we removed tariffs on Poland. Evan Nappen 40:21 Well, you know, it’s pretty bad when the Left media is trying to lure removal of tariffs by saying we could get more AKs in the country. That’s a pretty interesting stretch for them. Teddy Nappen 40:34 I know why they’re doing it. They’re trying to turn gun owners. They’re trying their best to turn gun owners into the debt, which is a ridiculous concept. They’ve demonized them, called them racist, call them everything under the sun. So, good luck trying to convince a gun owner to be considered a Democrat. If they are voting Democrat, you’re voting for your own destruction. I’m sorry. Evan Nappen 40:54 And speaking of destruction of gun owners, that is what GOFUs are. GOFU is our Gun Owner Fuck Ups. Every show we like to highlight the GOFU of the week, and this week’s GOFU is something that is constantly coming my way in the practice of law. And some of you listeners may say, yeah, it’s obvious, but I still have to say it because I keep getting case after case after case. It’s real simple, folks. You need to know your state’s gun laws. Most people understand that they need to know their state’s gun laws, but it doesn’t end there. If you travel out of state, you need to know the state’s gun laws that you’re traveling to. I constantly get cases of individuals that come from other states and end up being criminally charged in New Jersey because New Jersey’s gun laws are nothing like the gun laws of the state they were traveling from. The reverse is true, my friends. The reverse is true. Evan Nappen 42:13 You may have a New Jersey carry permit, but you need to know, if you don’t know, that no other state in America is recognized by New Jersey. No other state’s gun license is recognized by New Jersey. New Jersey has no reciprocity per se. When you travel, there are states where you can carry, because Page – 14 – of 14 despite New Jersey not recognizing their carry license, they’re willing to recognize any lawfully issued state carry. Many of the states, over 70% of the land mass in America, is constitutional carry, where as long as you’re law-abiding, you can carry even without a permit. But you still have to know, because I get calls from New Jersey folks that are getting jammed up in other states, making the mistake that others frequently make coming into New Jersey. Evan Nappen 43:24 So, the GOFU is real simple. Know the gun laws. Know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you are residing in, and know the gun laws of the jurisdiction that you may be traveling in. It’s critical! I see it every day as a classic of virtually all GOFUs. This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 3 44:05 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E291_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. As a creative arts consultant, he also lends his weapons law and historical expertise to an elite, discerning cadre of movie and television producers and directors, and novelists. He also provides expert testimony and consultations for defense attorneys across America. Email Evan Your Comments and Questions talkback@gun.lawyer Join Evan's InnerCircleHere's your chance to join an elite group of the Savviest gun and knife owners in America. Membership is totally FREE and Strictly CONFIDENTIAL. Just enter your email to start receiving insider news, tips, and other valuable membership benefits. 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Legendary rock photographer Jim Fuller joins host Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk to discuss his stunning new Bruce Springsteen photography book “Spirit in the Light,” a definitive collection of iconic concert images spanning decades of The Boss’s legendary performances. Fuller shares behind-the-scenes stories of photographing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, revealing the intimate moments and explosive energy that defined Springsteen’s most memorable shows. In this compelling conversation, Jim Fuller discusses the creative process behind “Spirit in the Light,” explaining how he captured Bruce Springsteen’s raw authenticity and connection with audiences through his lens. From backstage access to front-row perspectives, Fuller details his journey as a rock and roll photographer documenting one of music’s most iconic performers. The veteran photographer reflects on specific images featured in “Spirit in the Light,” sharing the stories behind Springsteen’s most powerful stage moments and what makes The Boss such a compelling photographic subject. Fuller also explores the evolution of concert photography, the challenges of capturing live performance energy in still images, and his relationship with Bruce Springsteen over the years. He discusses the curation process for “Spirit in the Light,” selecting the photographs that best represent Springsteen’s spirit, passion, and legendary stage presence. Music photographers, Bruce Springsteen fans, and photography enthusiasts will appreciate Fuller’s insights into rock photography’s golden era and the technical artistry required to document live music history. This episode of Takin’ A Walk offers an intimate look at Bruce Springsteen through Jim Fuller’s photographic eye, celebrating “Spirit in the Light” as both an artistic achievement and a testament to one of rock’s greatest performers. Fuller’s stories reveal the dedication, timing, and artistry required to create timeless rock and roll photography that captures music’s transformative power. Check out our other shows Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson Part of IHeartpodcastsSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary rock photographer Jim Fuller joins host Buzz Knight on Takin’ A Walk to discuss his stunning new Bruce Springsteen photography book “Spirit in the Light,” a definitive collection of iconic concert images spanning decades of The Boss’s legendary performances. Fuller shares behind-the-scenes stories of photographing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, revealing the intimate moments and explosive energy that defined Springsteen’s most memorable shows. In this compelling conversation, Jim Fuller discusses the creative process behind “Spirit in the Light,” explaining how he captured Bruce Springsteen’s raw authenticity and connection with audiences through his lens. From backstage access to front-row perspectives, Fuller details his journey as a rock and roll photographer documenting one of music’s most iconic performers. The veteran photographer reflects on specific images featured in “Spirit in the Light,” sharing the stories behind Springsteen’s most powerful stage moments and what makes The Boss such a compelling photographic subject. Fuller also explores the evolution of concert photography, the challenges of capturing live performance energy in still images, and his relationship with Bruce Springsteen over the years. He discusses the curation process for “Spirit in the Light,” selecting the photographs that best represent Springsteen’s spirit, passion, and legendary stage presence. Music photographers, Bruce Springsteen fans, and photography enthusiasts will appreciate Fuller’s insights into rock photography’s golden era and the technical artistry required to document live music history. This episode of Takin’ A Walk offers an intimate look at Bruce Springsteen through Jim Fuller’s photographic eye, celebrating “Spirit in the Light” as both an artistic achievement and a testament to one of rock’s greatest performers. Fuller’s stories reveal the dedication, timing, and artistry required to create timeless rock and roll photography that captures music’s transformative power. Takin’ A Walk: In-depth music interviews exploring the stories and music history behind the songs. Check out our other shows Music Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman Comedy Saved Me hosted by Lynn Hoffman Takin A Walk Nashville hosted by Sarah Harralson Part of IHeartpodcastsSupport the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Whiskey & Windage, we sit down with Jim Fuller, the legendary craftsman behind Fuller Phoenix and one of the most respected AK builders in the world. Jim has spent decades mastering the art of the AK rifle, earning a reputation for precision, reliability, and purpose-built design that defines the Fuller Phoenix brand.We dive deep into the philosophy of building rifles that last a lifetime — rifles made to be run hard, trusted, and passed down. Jim shares stories from his early days, lessons learned from the battlefield and the workbench, and his vision for the next generation of American-made AKs.This is more than a talk about guns; it's a masterclass in craftsmanship, legacy, and doing things the right way.Tune in as Whiskey & Windage brings you raw, real conversations with the makers, builders, and thinkers driving the firearms industry forward.
In this episode, Helen speaks with Jim Fuller about ways to become a leader in your educational context through your sphere of influence and understanding the culture, social skills, collaboration, and continuous professional development. He encourages us to seek out development opportunities and face challenges, and reminds leaders that the environment that they create has a huge impact on CPD for all.Jim works as a teacher trainer for The North Station Academy in Zaragoza as well as for Cambridge University Press and Assessment. He's also completing the NILE MADPLE, with a focus on Trainer Development and Management within ELT, and is the admin coordinator of the TTEdSIG committee.As mentioned in this episode:Jim's blog: spongeelt.org Jim's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-fuller/From teacher to teacher leader by Hayo Reinders: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/from-teacher-to-teacher-leader/80A191805ADF6E900418E692B3C93C1DNILE MA: https://www.nile-elt.com/catalog?pagename=MAProgrammeCambridge English Professional Development for Language Teachers site: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/teaching-english/professional-development/ To find the complete archive of Developod episodes, go to tdsig.org/developod-tdsigs-podcast
On this episode of The Career Ready Podcast, Pierre interviews Jim Fuller, General Manager of the student newspaper at College of DuPage. The conversations explore the significant technological disruptions that have reshaped the journalism industry, and how those lessons can prepare us for the AI-driven future. We'll discuss the transition from print to digital, the impact of emerging technologies like AI, and the essential skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. Learn how to evaluate information credibility, showcase your adaptability, and #BeCareerReady. #AI #AIWorkforcePlease visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter
Send us a textConscious communication is the foundation of a fulfilling life, transforming our relationship with ourselves and everyone around us. Jim Fuller shares wisdom on living in the present moment, practicing self-acceptance, and understanding the ego.• Accepting reality as it is frees up mental bandwidth for what we can actually influence• Practicing non-attachment to outcomes allows us to enter flow state more readily• Self-acceptance ("self-okayness") is the foundation for all personal development• Our internal world determines how we experience external reality• Practical affirmations work best during states of heightened dopamine• Mindfulness meditation allows us to experience emotions without identifying with them• A healthy ego can serve us rather than control us• Communication quality directly correlates to relationship quality and life satisfaction• Quality communication is about "sharing" not "telling"To get Jim's free introduction to mindfulness meditation course, visit jemfuller.com, go to the courses tab, and enter "podcast" in the coupon code field during checkout.Support the showFollow Playing Injured on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playinginjured/
Hey guys, welcome to Adulting with Autism, the podcast where we dive into the rollercoaster of adulthood through a neurodiverse lens. I'm April Ratchford, your friendly occupational therapist mom, proudly on the spectrum and raising an amazing young adult son with autism. Join us as we share stories, tips, and laughs, offering a supportive space for anyone navigating life's twists and turns. Grab your drink of choice, no judgment, and let's embark on this journey together. This is Adulting with Autism. Happy Saturday, friends! I'm so excited to share today's episode, especially since I'm about to head off on a much-needed vacation to Chicago. But before I go, let's dive into a fascinating conversation with Jim Fuller, author of "The Art of Conscious Communication for Thoughtful Men." Jem's journey from corporate leader to mindfulness guru is nothing short of inspiring. We talk about everything from the importance of being authentic and vulnerable to how mindfulness can transform your communication skills. Jem's insights are like a breath of fresh air, and his stories—from being a barefoot backpacker to a fire dancer—are sure to captivate you. And guess what? Jem is generously offering our listeners free access to his Introduction to Mindfulness course! Just head to his website, jemfuller.com, find the meditation course, and use the coupon code "podcast" at checkout. As always, thank you for your support. Don't forget to like us on Facebook at Adulting with Autism Podcast and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, and Spotify. Your support helps us keep the conversation going and reach more people. And remember, we have some cool merchandise on our website, Adulting with Autism. Twenty percent of the proceeds go to a nonprofit supporting housing and transition programs for those in need. Thanks for tuning in, and until next time, keep adulting, keep listening, and keep being awesome. Love you guys! Book: The Art of Conscious Communication for Thoughtful Men https://jemfuller.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jemfuller.me https://x.com/JemFuller https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lxeRsIi1S0 https://www.instagram.com/jemfuller/ https://www.instagram.com/jemfuller/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemfuller/
Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth/popularity of the AK in America. He discusses the First and Second Amendment under attack, failure in the school systems, collapse of our society, Trump, Biden, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v557k7h-coffee-and-a-mike-show-jim-fuller-audio-only-mad-max-scenario.html Follow Jim and Fuller Phoenix Twitter- https://twitter.com/fullerak Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerak/ Website- https://www.fullerphx.com/index.html Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerphoenixofficial/ Follow Me Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com Sponsors Independence Ark Natural Farming- https://www.independenceark.com/
In this episode, Jim Fuller shares his journey from teacher, to Director of Studies in a language school. We hear about what his work entails, where the balance of teaching and management is and some advice for anyone thinking about moving to management in the EFL sector.
In this podcast, I discuss the problems with AKs in America with the American AK legend Jim Fuller, life after selling his company Rifle Dynamic, and his latest ventures. Jim Fuller is an internationally recognized expert on the Kalashnikov rifle platform. He provides invaluable insights into the world of the AKs in America. Join us as we explore America's AK landscape, problems, and Jim's journey in the firearms industry. Don't miss this insightful conversation! Before you comment your thoughts, I want to let you know that my favorite in-ear Wireless Bluetooth hearing protection, the Blackouts, is available again ➡️ https://bit.ly/3wnUOPf These incredible things allow you to listen to music, take phone calls, have active noise cancelation, and hear through technology that allows you to still hear the world around you all while still protecting your hearing with a certified NRR rating of 25! Get them here before they're sold out again. ➡️ https://bit.ly/3wnUOPf NEW Need Money For Pew Pew Collection ➡️ https://bit.ly/3sI8qDE
In this inspiring episode of the ClosersKlub, I had the opportunity to chat with the esteemed luxury developer, James (Jim) Fuller, who has left a significant mark on the luxury real estate landscape over the past decade. Specializing in high-end homes, Jim has crafted breathtaking properties in some of Massachusetts' most coveted areas, including Newton, Brookline, Boston, Nantucket, and most recently, Wellesley. Jim opens up about the pivotal moment that propelled him into the world of real estate development - being laid off from his corporate job. This unexpected turn of events set him on a path to becoming a visionary in luxury home development. Throughout our conversation, Jim delves into the essentials of success in the competitive field of luxury real estate, emphasizing the resilience, mindset, and determination required to navigate and overcome adversity. Listeners will gain unique insights into the luxury development process, from conceptualizing projects to the intricacies of building exquisite homes that stand the test of time. Jim's journey is not just a story of career transformation but a testament to the power of embracing change and the rewards of perseverance in the face of challenges. Join us as Jim Fuller shares valuable lessons from his journey, offering motivation and guidance for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of real estate or facing their own crossroads in life.
Travis Haley is a veteran Force Reconnaissance Marine with 15 years of dedicated real world experience including: combat tours in the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia and is the founder of Haley Strategic Partners. Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth/popularity of the AK in America. On the podcast we discuss the border crisis, child trafficking Tucker/Putin, Ukraine, Israel, freedom and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v4dj6vn-coffee-and-a-mike-episode-745-with-travis-haley-and-jim-fuller-talking-free.html Follow Travis Website- https://haleystrategic.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/dragonflyhaley/?hl=en Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/haleystrategicofficial/?hl=env Follow Jim and Fuller Phoenix Twitter- https://twitter.com/fullerak Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerak/ Website- https://www.fullerphx.com/index.html Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerphoenixofficial/ Follow Me Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Rumble- https://rumble.com/search/all?q=coffee%20and%20a%20mike Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-and-a-mike/id1436799008 Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com
The Surfaris. You don't need much more than that name to evoke mental images of surfing with a sound track that includes "Wipe Out," "Surfer Joe," "Point Panic," and other surf music hits. But this band is far more than one of the most successful songs in history. This band is a family that are deeply committed to each other on and off stage. On this episode of Into The Music, Bob, Gene, Deven, and Joel Berryhill talk about the sixty-plus year history of The Surfaris, their love for surf music, and their upcoming west coast tour with Surfer Joe which is gonna be gnarlacious! So don't be a gremmie—listen to this interview with the legendary Surfaris! Songs in order of appearance:"Wipe Out" (original 1962 version), "Surfer Joe" (original 1962 version), "Surfer Joe" (2003 version), "Point Panic" (1963) "Hot Rod High" (1964), "Avalanche" (2003), "Magic Sands" (2003), "Scatter Shield" (1963), "Dream at Dusk" (2003), "Sleep Walk" (2015), "Similau" (2015), "Night Drive" (2003), "Wipe Out" (2003 version), "Walkin' On Water" (2003).All songs used in this episode are used with permission of Bob Berryhill and The Surfaris.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
In the fall of 1962, Southern California high school students Jim Fuller and Pat Connolly called friend and guitarist Bob Berryhill for a practice session at Berryhill's house. The trio practiced for about four hours and met drummer Ron Wilson at a high school dance later that evening, whereupon the band was born. But in this episode, we start before that. In the studio with us today is Bob Berryhill. We go back to the time when guitarist Bob was a 13 year old kid, learning how to surf in Hawaii. It was there he learned how to play the Ukulele. When he returned to the mainland, he sought out a ukulele teacher, but instead found a guitar instructor in the local music store. Shortly after the four teenagers put the band together playing teen sock hops and school dances, they soon headed off to the Recording Studio, located which in those days was called Cucamonga, CA (now we'd call it Rancho Cucamonga). While in the studio to record “Surfer Joe”, they were informed that they needed a “B” side for their 45 record. Not having one in mind, they instead sat down to write something, and within 10 minutes had recorded what went on to become top selling record called “Wipeout”. www.thesurfaris.com © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside what could be an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (Man we sure do miss Noshville, and the Longhorn Steakhouse) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.
Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 301. Today I'm going to chat with Jim Fuller from Fuller Phoenix, discuss the latest news on the CRA on braces, and highlight a new pistol from EAA. I'm your host, Ava Flanell.
Michael Fox and Jim Fuller visit Google to discuss mushrooms, making a case for why everyone should switch from eating meat to this delicious plant-based superfood. Aside from the number of health benefits associated with eating mushrooms, they're arguably one of the most delicious foods when prepared properly. Their cellular structure and fibers resemble those of meat fibers, containing many of the same glutamates and flavor compounds as meat. This is why according to Fox and Fuller, everyone should cut out meat and consider eating mushrooms instead. Making the switch from eating beef to mushrooms would enable the current 38.5% of the world's habitable land mass that is devoted to animal agriculture to be returned to nature and ultimately help reverse climate change. Michael Fox is the Co-founder and CEO of Fable Food Co. He combined his veganism, passion for healthy food and startup experience to co-found Fable which develops and produces delicious meat alternatives based on mushrooms. Jim Fuller is the Co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Fable Food Co. He is a fine dining chef, chemical engineer and mycologist. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/Mushrooms to watch the video.
Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth/popularity of the AK in America. He returns to the podcast to discuss the First Amendment being more under attack then the Second Amendment, AZ politics, failure in the school systems, China, the release of his much anticipated book, new line of AK's, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE this podcast!!! Follow Jim and Fuller Phoenix Twitter- https://twitter.com/fullerak Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerak/ Website- https://www.fullerphx.com/index.html Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/fullerphoenixofficial/ Follow Me Twitter- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com
In this episode, I interview veteran, business developer, and healer, Jim Fuller. Jim, a recent shaman school graduate, tells us a little about: - What it was like when he opened the door to the spirit world, - His journey of self-discovery, and - How he is bringing his healing work forward and receiving new opportunities. Plus we get into using privilege for impact and connection. Stay tuned til the end when I answer the question: How do you come back to your spiritual practice when you have let it go for a while? Season 1, Episode 15
In the second of a two-part series regarding the BIS Office of Export Enforcement, host Olga Torres sits down with former BIS Special Agents Don Pearce and Jim Fuller to discuss what to do when government enforcement agencies come knocking, and how to interact with the government if there's a VSD or an ongoing investigation
In this week's episode, the first of a two-part series, host Olga Torres sits down with Jim Fuller, former special agent, with the Office of Export Enforcement (“OEE”) within the Bureau of Industry and Security, and Don Pearce, former special agent at OEE and consultant with Torres Trade Advisory. Together, they discuss the ongoing ZTE case, recent enforcement trends, and what to expect when OEE agents come knocking at your door. Be sure to tune in next week, for Part 2, where Jim & Don will discuss what to do when government agencies come knocking.
Travis and Jim Fuller sit down to discuss Jim's early years as an electrician, a rock guitarist, and the road that ultimately led him to become the world-renowned AK Master Craftsman he is today. Watch Now on YouTube! Fuller Phoenix: https://fullerphx.com/ https://instagram.com/fullerphoenixofficial Jim Fuller: https://instagram.com/fullerak Bridging gaps within our industry one conversation at a time. The Bridge is not a show about firearms, training, or the military as some might expect. It's about people; connecting with others, sharing experiences, exchanging perspectives, and healing together through sometimes vulnerable conversations about difficult topics. We hope to help and heal others as we do so for ourselves by airing these conversations for all to hear. Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoy the show.
Jim grew up as a BBQ lovin' whiskey swillin' Texan. He began his career as a fine dining chef 21 years ago in Texas, USA. Jim went on to study Chemical Engineering and Agricultural Science before embarking on a career as a Mycologist (Mushroom Scientist). Jim has 15 years' experience in cultivating culinary, exotic and medicinal mushrooms. Combining his unique knowledge of mushrooms, chemical engineering, nutritional science with his expertise as a chef and a mushroom farmer, Jim heads up research and development at Fable, where he has forged new ground in the meat alternative market with Fable's delicious meaty food made from mushrooms. Jim shares a heap of awesome stories in Prodcast 69. Enjoy!
Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth/popularity of the AK in America. He returns to the podcast to discuss the single shot handgun The Liberator, shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, gun control, the economic uncertainty, electric cars, social media, his new AK's, the title of his much anticipated book, and more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE this podcast!!! Fuller Phoenix Website https://www.fullerphx.com/index.html Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fullerphoenixofficial/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fullerphoenixofficial/ Jim's Social Media Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fullerak/ Twitter https://twitter.com/fullerak Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JimFuller.me
Hey everybody, welcome to a new episode of the Who art thou podcast! Joining me for this episode is my good friend Jim Fuller. Jim is a photographer and graffiti artist, amongst other visual outputs, based in Dublin and you may know his work from his instagram page, Dirty Dublin.He also works with Subset so we'll be chatting about some of the work they've made but mainly we'll be chatting about Jim's creative process and what inspires him, his love for photograph and graffiti, his own work as well as other topics such as the need for public art spaces in Dublin and living as a working artist in Ireland.
Two Army soldiers, two Spetsnaz soldiers and Jim Fuller walk into a bar…In this episode Lefty and Brian pull out all the stops and bring you the best of the best for the Season 3 AK Korner Finale! We've got Warriors, Authors, Actors, Inventors & Builders! Lefty and Brian are joined by two former Soviet Spetsnaz soldiers: Sonny Puzikas & Marco Vorobiev, two former US Army soldiers: Jeff Kirkahm & Neil Vermillion) and the Godfather … TLP 420 – AK KORNER S3 EP12 Finale Pt. 1: Jim Fuller, Sonny Puzikas, Marco Vorobiev, Jeff Kirkham & Neil Vermillion Read More »
This is Part 2 of the AK Korner Season 3 finale with Jim Fuller, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Marco Vorobiev and Neil Vermillion. In this episode we field some magnificent listener questions dealing with zeroing your AKs, left handed charging handles, enhanced AK-47 safety, AK bullpups, favorite air support, the AK-47 market in general. We reward the listeners with prizes from SEAL 1, Mission First Tactical, ASP-USA, Faktory-47, Occam Defense … TLP 421 – AK KORNER S3 Ep12 Finale Pt.2: Jim Fuller, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Marco Vorbiev & Neil Vermillion Read More »
https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/talkinglead/AKK_S3_Ep12_Finale_Pt_2.mp3 This is Part 2 of the AK Korner Season 3 finale with Jim Fuller, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Marco Vorobiev and Neil Vermillion. In this episode we field some magnificent listener questions dealing with zeroing your AKs, left handed charging handles, enhanced AK-47 safety, AK bullpups, favorite air support, the AK-47 market in general. We reward the listeners with prizes from SEAL 1, Mission First Tactical, ASP-USA, Faktory-47, Occam Defense Solutions and Jeff Kirkham & Marco Vorobiev give away copies of their books. Plus we reveal the "Secret Code" to get an additional 500 entries in our Talking Lead and Friends Holiday Giveaway Listen to part 1 here: AK Korner Season3 Ep12 Pt.1 AK Korner Season 3 after party! Talking Lead - "Leaducating The Unleaducated" since 2012 Marco Vorobiev, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Lefty, Neil Vermillion, Brian Keeney, Jim Fuller, Dave Edelman Powered by: IWI USMission First TacticalOccam Defense SolutionsASP USASEAL 1Faktory 47
https://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/talkinglead/AKK_S3_Ep12_Finale_Pt_1.mp3 Two Army soldiers, two Spetsnaz soldiers and Jim Fuller walk into a bar...In this episode Lefty and Brian pull out all the stops and bring you the best of the best for the Season 3 AK Korner Finale! We've got Warriors, Authors, Actors, Inventors & Builders! Lefty and Brian are joined by two former Soviet Spetsnaz soldiers: Sonny Puzikas & Marco Vorobiev, two former US Army soldiers: Jeff Kirkahm & Neil Vermillion) and the Godfather of the AK-47, Jim Fuller. Topics include: combat and trench art stories, over the the top vs under the receiver AK manipulations, ammunition, sight-in distances, whiskey, safety switch modifications and more whiskey. We answer listener questions and reward several of you with prizes from our sponsors and guests! Powered by: IWI USMission First TacticalOccam Defense SolutionsASP USASEAL 1Faktory 47 "LEADUCATING THE UNLEADUCATED" since 2012 -Talking Lead Podcast Marco Vorobiev, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Lefty, Neil Vermillion, Brian Keeney, Jim Fuller, Dave Edelman Marco Vorobiev, Jeff Kirkham, Sonny Puzikas, Lefty, Neil Vermillion, Brian Keeney, Jim Fuller, Dave Edelman Jeff Kirkham - Talking Lead Sonny Puzikas - Talking Lead Marco Vorobiev - Talking Lead Jim Fuller - Talking Lead Neil Vermillion - Talking Lead
Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth/popularity of the AK in America. He returns to the podcast to discuss the school systems in southern California in the mid-90's leading to his departure, Nevada turning blue, who is to blame in the tragedy of the woman killed on the set of Alec Baldwin's movie, Brandon Lee's death, his 2022 release of his book, and the secret to being married 38 years.
This week the lads pursue some… Administrative Results. That's right, Balaclava man himself joins Mitch and Nathan to discuss: Task Force 420 and 69, Ron Jeremy targets, Macaulay Culkin Hitler and the intricate lore of the shooting community. He also covers how he got started making content working with an AK builder, keeping content fresh and making a living as a content creator, having Jim Fuller and Travis Haley (discreetly) on the channel, growing up within modern YouTube driven gun culture, the gear and guns left behind in Afghanistan, behind the scenes on how his videos come together, Mitch talks about his ideal setup for property, what's next for Administrative Results, our secret 'fat shaming' group chat, the evolution of gun culture from 1.0 to 2.0 and now what we're calling 3.0 with gun memes blurring into reality, where does the name 'Administrative Results' come from and much more! Links mentioned in this episode: Check out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks! You can find Administrative results on Instagram here or on YouTube here! Follow the lads on IG: https://www.instagram.com/cbrnart/?hl=en Follow the lads on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBRNDad Check out our sponsors: Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at AWSin.com Use code: ARTANDWAR5 for $5 off any belt at Applied Gear.com Check out our link tree for the rest of our stuff!
Jim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth and popularity of the AK in America. On the podcast we discuss, his upbringing, possible titles for the near completion of his first book, the help he provided in a specific chapter in Jack Carr’s new book “The Devil’s Hand,” how the Second Amendment is being threatened, and the impact the potential head of the ATF could have on the gun industry.
Welcome to SonicSphere Podcast Episode 33 - You Mean It Wasn't Aliens?! recorded for MON Dec 7th, 2020. I am your Host the Platinum Viking and TONIGHT We have the fabulous duo Liquadora Sandra Jo and Jim Fuller to talk about music, life and how to build your own bar plus put them through a new round of the GAUNTLET OF FIRE: Fun, Weird, & Unexpected Interview Questions to shake a quarantine stick at. We'll hit classes at The Old School of Rock N Roll with Julie Tew as our REWIND segment co-host who will take you through all the historically significant events and iconic album Anniversaries from ---- for this week in music history. Remembering STP/Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland, debate over whether the release of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath from Black Sabbath was their best yet, We get behind what happened on Pearl Jam's chaotic third album 'Vitalogy' and Slayer slams the world with a new debut sound on ‘Show No Mercy'. More current music news for Pause the music for stories you may have missed this week starting with our Touring/Concerts state of the Industry address: Winter's Coming, can independent music venues weather the coming winter? Then onto a more mature Greta Van Fleet release new brooding song + announce new album, The First Round of Tour Dates are Coming! We'll check in with Slipknot, The Monsters of Rock Cruise, KISS in Antarctica and more. We stop by our Friendly Neighborhood Bar with Slipknot's own clown Moonshine, GWAR's new Ragnarök Rye, a concert at Primus' winery and Metallica board games. Finally its time to Fast-Forward for where Music & Technology collide Will Spotify's AI tech help stop future songwriting plagiarism and delving deeper into the mysterious UTAH monolith, has the mystery been solved?LIQUADORA (Band)FB: https://www.facebook.com/liquadoraJIM FULLER (Contractor)FB: https://www.facebook.com/jim.fuller.735SONICSPHERE PODCASTYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/sonicspherepodcastPast Podcast Episodes - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1033411/(you can also get the Podcast Episodes on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, GooglePlay, SoundCloud, etc and wherever you get your podcasts)
Welcome to episode 73 of The You4ia Health Podcast with Mycologist and co-founder of Fable foods. The plant based meat space is growing rapidly and it’s exciting to see companies adopt a minimally processed product that replicates meat. You can get in contact with Fable below: Instagram: @fablefoodco Website: www.fablefood.co You can get your hands on fable at most woollies supermarkets and of course at Melbourne’s First plant based butcher – The Kynd Butcher at 113 union road Ascot Vale. Want to support the show? The single best thing that you can do to support the show is to subscribe and leave a review on the Apple Podcast app. It only takes a few seconds and it is greatly appreciated by me (Matt). Happy listening friends.
As a chef and mycologist, Jim Fuller is the expert on how to cook mushrooms. His background in chemical engineering has played a crucial role in understanding culinary mycology— from sautéing, pickling, fermenting, cultivating, foraging and more. Jim has traveled the world with renown chefs and mycologists, and shares some of his most entertaining moments with us. This episode is full of new and useful tips, tricks and factoids!.Jim Fuller is a co-founder of Fable Food Company, a vegetarian mushroom-based meat leveraging the unique characteristics of various fungi to re-create the taste and texture of meat. Jim is also a chemist, chef and mycologist. He has a degree in chemical engineering from San Antonio, then after a few years of working in a spawn lab at Gourmet Mushrooms Inc. in the North bay area of San Francisco (with David Law, Feb 11,2020 podcast), moved onto the University of Melbourne to study Agricultural Science with a focal point in mycology. His specialties have brought him far and wide..Show notes: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xKHvl54R74e5sWBQfUgjbraxUgAr0tjN?usp=sharingInstagram: @longtalltex88
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest, there are people working towards their "American Dream". Is the dream still alive? International AK legend, Jim Fuller, Skillset Magazine's Jason Swarr, and I sit down to chat about the dissolution of the "American Dream" in today's volatile climate. Listen in to hear Jim open up about his departure from Rifle Dynamics, the birth of Fuller Phoenix, and growing up during the Civil Rights movement.
Co-founder of Shoes of Prey has started a new company, Fable.Fable sells braised beef. With one caveat, the main ingredient is shiitake mushrooms.Michael Fox was a co-founder of Shoes of Prey - the business raised $30m, hired 100s of employees and was on a tear to give shoe lovers the chance to design their own shoes. In 2018 the business shut its doors. Shoes of Prey was hugely ambitious and Michael and his co founders Jodie and Mike, almost pulled it off!While working on Shoes of Prey as the co-founder and CEO, Michael read a book that would change his eating habits forever and unbeknownst to him, set him on the course of his next startup, Fable. The team at Blackbird is absolutely thrilled Michael dared to go again on another startup!In this episode we’ll hear from Michael on how this discovery turned into co-founding Fable, a plant based meats company that uses mushrooms to create alternative protein, like braised beef.We’ll hear about the magical properties of mushrooms and what lessons he’s leaning on from his Shoes of Prey journey.Blackbird’s Partner Rick Baker will share what stood out during Fable’s pitch, what's defensive about Fable’s business model and why Blackbird is excited to be working with Fable.And finally, Co-founder Jim Fuller will share his favourite Fable recipe and go-to mushrooms.Key Notes:“Society has lost the plot” when it comes to animal agriculture. Learn why.Mushroom meat can beat it’s animal equivalent. How?Heston Blumenthal describes Fable as “delicious, versatile and natural slow cooked meat alternative.”What lessons from Shoes of Prey apply to Fable's supply chain, R&D investment and manufacturing processes.Blackbird co-founder and Partner describes what's defensive about Fable’s business model.How to cook a Texan braised beef speciality using mushrooms.Buy Here:https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/90856/fable-plant-based-braised-beef
Today we speak to a mushroom scientist Jim Fuller. Jim has been a mycologist for over a decade which is a mushroom scientist and we discuss his story of growing up in Texas and how he developed his love for mushrooms. Jim is a very well educated man and has persevered moving all the way to Australia and following his passion as a mushroom scientist. His passion lead him and 2 others to create a mushroom based meat called Fable Foods which is a great alternative for meat and it tastes amazing. It's made using natural ingredients and its main ingredient is shiitake mushrooms which has a numerous amount of health benefits. Fable Foods has now been released onto the shelves in woolworths so make sure you give it a try. So I hope you enjoy this episode and remember to share it with a friend or on your social media and hit the subscribe button to help support the podcast. This episode was a little bit different to sport but you can still relate everything from Jim's story back to something you're trying to achieve. When Jim was out of money taking a risk moving to Australia he had to persevere and work hard to make a career out of his dream. If its something you really want to do opportunities will arise its funny how the universe works as for Jim there was a mushroom farm just down the road from where he was living and when there was only a few in Australia at the time. So if you are working hard and following your dream job or passion, focus on that, stay patient as the money and rewards will be a result of the hard work and love your putting into that. Insta: @longtalltex88 @fablefoodco https://fablefood.co/
What is the perfect recipe for launching a successful new startup?In episode 13 of The B-side, I speak to Michael Fox, CEO and Co-founder of Fable Food Co. An exciting new Australian company that has entered the fast-growing plant-based meat alternatives market, with the likes of Impossible Foods, makers of the 'Impossible Burger' and Beyond Meat.Michael talks about how he started Fable Food with co-founders, fine-dining Chef and mycologist Jim Fuller, and organic mushroom farmer Chris McLoghlin. And how the product 'Fable' is made with shiitake mushrooms as the core ingredient, to mimic the texture and flavour of favourites like pulled pork and slow-cooked beef brisket. We also chat about their marketing strategy, and how he launched the product with celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal.He shares insights into his entrepreneurial journey, the rise and fall of his previous business, Shoes of Prey, that he co-founded with ex-partner Jodie Fox, and the learnings he's made along the way. The ethical and personal reasons that led him to adopt a vegetarian diet and a healthier lifestyle. And we discuss his mission of helping end large-scale animal agriculture by encouraging people to reduce or change the role meat plays in their diets and dining culture.Michael is an inspirational, highflying entrepreneur, with his feet firmly planted on the ground. A salt of the earth type of dude, with big ambitions to improve the way we eat and live our lives. I really enjoyed our chat, and I know you will too.Fable is available at Woolworths from June 15 2020.Learn more about Fable here: https://fablefood.coYou can find Michael Fox here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfox1/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast is something very different to anything we've done before. In this Episode, I interview Jim Fuller, the founder of FABLE. FABLE is a mushroom-based meat substitute, backed by Heston Blumenthal and is set to take the world by storm. I'm not gonna lie - I was super skeptical. But I was also intrigued. It's not every day that a BBQ podcast is contacted about a meat substitute so I had to admire the guys cahones. He essentially threw his gauntlet at my feet in a challenge. So we emailed back and forth for a while and it turns out, Jim is a BBQ-lovin' good ole boy from Texas who just happens to be a mushroom scientist. So a guy with this background is bringing me a meat substitute? I knew it was going to be a good story. And you will too! Find out more about FABLE at: https://fablefood.co/
FROM AUSTRALIA! Mad Scientists or Creative Geniuses? Jim Fuller and Chris McLoghlin of Fable Food Co are making braised beef from mushrooms and its delish! The two discuss the business hurdles of getting global distribution, solid investors and reliable manufacturing partners.. and the intelligence of mushrooms! Of course, we also eat Braised Beef over Noodles and Braised Pork with BBQ Sauce! For more information, visit Http://FableFood.co and http://ElysabethAlfano.com I want to thank two great companies that I believe in for their support: Rich and Decadent ForA: Butter (get yours at ForaButter.com) and Plant Power Fast Food, which offers delicious vegan meals on the run with drive-by options available during Covid! Find a PPFF near you: PlantPowerFastFood.com!
Reducing meat consumption is something that I speak with people about often but along with a lot of the population I love the taste and texture of a good piece of protein.@Micheal Fox from Fable Food Company along with his partners @Jim Fuller and @Chris McLoghlin developed a Mushroom product that resembles pulled beef or braised beef, it looks just like meat.We BBQ’d some up and had a burger with cheese, coleslaw and BBQ sauce and I have to say it was really delicious and the texture was really similar to pulled pork. Amazing.I now call Michael my friend and that's pretty cool, Enjoy.
http://chtbl.com/track/118312/traffic.libsyn.com/talkinglead/ak_korner_shot_edition_EP_5.mp3 Thanks for tuning in to Season 2 Episode 5 of the Talking Lead AK Korner, presented by Century Arms! We had the unique opportunity during the 2020 SHOT Show to bring together some of the brightest minds in the AK business for this episode to give some insight on where the AK rifle and it's popularity is headed in America. Joining Lefty's panel of experts this week is the Reverend of Rivots himself, the legendary Jim Fuller. Also joining in is our resident "kalashpert" Brian Keeney with Occam Defense Solutions, John Houlton with M-13 Industries and Ken Ross with Century Arms.
Welcome to Episode 1 where we talk to local musician Jim Fuller about getting beyond road blocks in your musical career and songwriting, talk about whats happening in music news for Jan 13-19th, 2020, what happen this week in music history and where we see music heading beyond. We'll introduce our new In the Limelight segment and What's Poppin for our local Atlanta music scene.
Thursday, October 24, 2019, 12 noon WPKN 89.5 FM www.wpkn.org Host: Duo Dickinson Climate Change, Artificial Intelligence, The Trump Presidency: the end of the beginning of the 21stcentury is complicated. In the world of design and architecture there has been another, tiny, change amid all this extremity: how we are looking at the design of EVERYTHING. People all have a home. Here in Connecticut those with freestanding homes define them –they think of “styles”: “Modern” or “Traditional” or even “cape” or “Split Level” – but those are choices, existing things, even existing “styles to design to. Only 5% of homes have any architect touch them, but every body who changes them thinks about design. With ALL of this Change, is the way we think of Design changing too? Everything we use, everything we make, everything we interact with has, in some way been designed: but especially where we live, those free-standing homes, apartments, mom’s basement. How We See, How We Think, How We Design, How We Learn from our homes: Architects from California and Colorado and the Department Chair of the University of Hartford Architecture Department join HOME PAGE. Chris Andrews, Don Ruggles and Jim Fuller talk about the way things are changing.
In Episode 38, we have the “king” of AKs, Jim Fuller of Rifle Dynamics. We talk about AKs with interesting information for both those who’ve never shot an AK to those are AK aficionados. Jim talks about the America he misses and gets a little choked up; we do, too. Jim answers questions from our awesome Patreon supporters. And we laugh a whole lot. A great show.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/talkinglead/AK_KORNER_12_-_PSA.mp3 Happy Father's Day weekend and Welcome back to the Season 1 Finale of the Talking Lead AK Korner. To round out Season 1 of the AK Korner Lefty and Shwell invite the gang from Palmetto State Armory to talk about their line of AK-47s that appeal to the blue collar wallet but deliver a white collar quality product. Chad Wylie, CEO of Palmetto State Armory and Colton Sons Senior Engineer join us to talk details about PSA's AK rifles and pistols to include their new generation 3 AK-47, the AK-P and the wildly popular AK-V 9mm pistol variation. Chad and Colton also tease us with some pretty sweet news on up coming projects that include a 7.62x39 RPK clone! We have had an amazing first season learning about the AK-47 rifle and it's counterparts with great guests like Jim Fuller with Rifle Dynamics, Brian Keeney with Occam Defense and Vincent Buckles with Mesa Kinetic Research. Top tier trainers like Travis Haley with Haley Strategic Partners , James Yeager with Tactical Response and historians and gurus like Jeff Kirkham with Ready Man Network, Marco Vorobeiv former Soviet Spetsnaz and David Fortier author Book Of The AK-47. The Talking Lead AK Korner Season 2 will be even better!
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(January 26, 2019) He's been called the most consequential Indiana governor in state history. And a towering bronze statue of Gov. Oliver P. Morton stands in front of the Indiana State Capitol building. But Morton - an ally of Abraham Lincoln who came close to being the Republican nominee for U.S. president in 1876 - was a controversial figure. Critics have contended that Morton (1823-1877) was practically a dictator who abused his powers as governor during the Civil War. To explore the impact and colorful life of Morton, who served as a U.S. senator representing Indiana following his stint as governor, Nelson is joined by two distinguished guests: James Fuller, a history professor at the University of Indianapolis and the author of a new book, Oliver P. Morton and the Politics of the Civil War and Reconstruction (Kent State University Press), the first full-length biography of Morton to be published in more than 100 years. And Ron Morris, a history professor at Ball State University who is restoring Morton's home on the Old National Road (now U.S. 40) in Centerville, Ind. In 2012, Ron purchased the two-story house, which was built in 1848 and had been deteriorating badly. Known as the "soldier's friend" and an ardent supporter of the Union Army cause, Morton even visited battlefields and traveled to Washington D.C. to plead with Lincoln to supply overcoats to shivering troops from Indiana. After the war, he was a fierce advocate for the civil rights of African Americans. "His critics blasted him as a ruthless tyrant," Jim Fuller writes, noting that Morton was accused of exaggerating the threat of Copperheads and other Southern-sympathizing groups in Indiana as a means of rallying support for his expanded powers. He was also accused of misusing public funds and initiating "treason trials" in Indianapolis against his opponents. Before the Civil War, Morton had been an attorney, practicing law in the house that Ron Morris is restoring. Morton was one of the early organizers of the Republican Party in Indiana and, before that, had helped form its predecessor, the People's Party. At the GOP convention in 1876 that ultimately settled on Rutherford B. Hayes as a compromise nominee for president, Morton "enjoyed widespread support," dropping out only after the sixth ballot, as Jim Fuller recounts in his biography. The enthusiasm for Morton as a presidential candidate persisted for several years, even after he had suffered a debilitating stroke that paralyzed his legs, rendering him unable to walk unassisted. Thanks largely to Morton's dedication to the Northern cause during the Civil War, Indiana ranked second in the percentage of men of military age serving in the Union Army. He was the target of at least one assassination attempt as governor, according to Jim Fuller's biography. As Morton was leaving the Indiana Statehouse after working late, a gunshot flew past his head. A second shot also narrowly missed him. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1867, Morton championed the rights of African Americans newly freed from slavery in the South and called for a Constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College. After suffering a second stroke, he died in Indianapolis in 1877 and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, "next to the Union soldiers for whom he had done so much," Jim Fuller notes. Morton and his wife, Lucinda Burbank Morton, sold the house in Centerville in 1863. Our guest Ron Morris has been restoring the stately house - the only one of Morton's residences that still stands - to what it would have looked like during the 1849-1862 period.
Firearms industry legend Jim Fuller of Rifle Dynamics joins us. We discuss building AKs and the future of 1940s tech. You know Rifle Dynamics if you're into the AK-47 and AK-74. And if you don't cotton to them, Jim might be able to change your mind. ~ Get episode resources here: https://www.intherabbithole.com/e273
AK-47s have a mystic all their own. But they also have a lot of hyperbol. So... In this episode we sit down with AK-47 legend Jim Fuller of Rifle Dynamics. He's going to set us straight on the truth, myths, and proper perspective in understanding these comblock badasses. ~ AK-47 topics covered in this interview: * What's Jim Fuller's story? * How did RIfle Dynamics come to be? * What makes the AK-47 so special? * Is the AK-47 durability fact or urban legend? * Is the AK-47 accuracy deficit fact or urban legend? * What's the real perspective to take when it comes to the purpose of an AK-47? * What myths, or overblow facts, exist around the AK? * What advantages does the AK have over the AR-15? * What is it about AKs that make them stand up to steel case ammo so well? * What's the effective range of a standard AK? * What considerations must be made when looking to put glass on an AK? * When it comes to shopping the import and budget market, what should be looking for in an AK? * What are Jim's thoughts on the Kalashnikov USA rifles? * What's the difference between a Ak-47 and it's perhaps lesser known brother the AK-74? * What's the difference between AK and the much lesser known VZ58? ~ Become a supporting member here: http://www.itrh.net ~ Resources from this episode can be found at: http://www.intherabbithole.com/e152
On the show today Tim joins me to talk about the Rifle Dynamics AK Builder Class that he recently completed. Tim was also able to have a brief interview with Jim Fuller. Hope you enjoy. Please feel free to send in feedback for the show on any topics that you like. Voice Mail 206 745-2731 […]
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