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Cut the chatter.
We're going live live all right.
I love that, all right, so I love that.
Speaker 2Well that that background sound you're here is the patrons and uh and that at the Spanish Fork fair Grounds.
Speaker 1We're live.
Speaker 2Come into your life from the Crossroads to the West Gun Show in Spanish Fork, Utah, Spanish Fork fair Grounds.
I can't remember what exit it is, but just just google, I mean Spanish Spanish there.
Yeah, we're going live.
So the show Crossroads or the West Gun Show is here till five o'clock today, three o'clock tomorrow.
Go online the Crossroads the West Gun Show to go get a dollar off ticket and stuff like that.
In fact, we're gonna have Cassidy on it in just a little bit with Crossroads and so.
Speaker 1Welcome to gun Radio Utah.
There are no apologies.
Speaker 2Bill Petterson sitting right next to me, uncomfortably close actually, and uh, we we are set up right here at the gun Show.
We've got a lot of stuff to talk about, not just gun shows stuff.
Speaker 1But you know what we are going to have.
Speaker 2We're gonna have Brent connect with slash my what is that thing that keeps splashing on them?
Speaker 1I don't know, there's like some laser thing.
So but Una, So.
Speaker 2Uh, we're gonna have Brent connect with flash My brass on to give us the inside baseball stuff on Ammo, Ammo prices and Ammo because all we care about is Ammo prices and Ammo availability.
Speaker 1What else is there?
Speaker 3Bill, Well, you got to know how much Ammo you've got, well and how much you need?
Speaker 1Yeah, how much you need.
Speaker 2So you know what I've always said about Ammo is you do not have enough.
You can't rather, you can't have too much Ammo unless you're either on fire or you're swimming.
Speaker 1And that's about That's about the only thing.
Then, So we'll have Cassidy on.
Speaker 2Casside's gonna talk about Crosshoads of the West gun show, uh here, and maybe we'll ask her some questions about other stuff.
And then I've wanted to have these folks on with a company called Crab but g R A B.
Speaker 1And because I've looked at their product, I really liked it.
Speaker 2And every time we see them as EI, they're just not convenient to have them on.
Well, this time we're going to have them on.
We're gonna have Bailey on with grab.
It's it's it's a really cool thing.
You're going to want to stay tuned if you're not quite sure how to carry your firearm in all circumstances.
Speaker 1So there you go.
All right, we've got that.
Speaker 2We've got to talk about New Mexico.
Speaker 1Bill.
Speaker 2Are you tired of winning yet?
Are you tired of winning yet?
You know, because that's what Trump said.
Speaker 1I love it.
Speaker 3Every morning I get up, I turn on my computer, I see what's on the news, and I just I just go upstairs and I've got this big smile on my face.
Speaker 2My stocks my stocks went up eight hundred and fifty something point.
Speaker 1I tell you, yeah, it's true.
Speaker 2I'm just I'm not going to say I'm tired of winning yet.
Speaker 3But yeah, but it's I mean, he's doing great things.
I mean, lookid he's done in Washington, d C.
Oh no, yeah, he wants to take it to other cities.
Oh yeah, why not take this model to other cities?
And you know, it just amazes me how these liberals just do not care about individual safety.
And I mean, we just heard a story of a girl protecting herself and her home, took out two guys.
One of them is going to be singing a cappella for the choir.
I thought he was I thought he was a debta, and then the other one was a maybe they're both I thought they were both deadas so anyways, but anyway, Yeah, it's just amazing.
Speaker 1But yeah, great work.
I love I love waking up to see what he's done.
Speaker 2So I do want to at some point, I've got to talk about New Mexico tenth circuit.
It was a three judge panel, so you know that means well they could piss and moan and get an on BOMK.
Speaker 1But basically they this three judge panel.
Speaker 2It was a two to one, and they shot hot.
They shot down New Mexico's waiting period scheme.
Speaker 1Yeah, and in.
Speaker 3Fact, I was really surprised when I heard about that, because I'm like, really, there's we still have a state that's doing a way.
Speaker 2Like California has it, Hawaii has it, Illinois has it.
Speaker 1Colorado cut in.
Speaker 2Fact, Colorado's in fact Colorado, And you know, hey, think about we're Colorado touchers.
Speaker 1Bill, Well, you're you touch more than I do.
So, oh you went to county.
Yeah, we're thirty minutes.
Speaker 2In fact, you know what, when the sun heats up in the in the in the middle of the day and the wind starts blowing wrong.
Speaker 1You can smell them.
You can smell they can and you went to county, they you can smell them.
That what is that?
It's Colorado?
Speaker 2So anyway, uh yeah, so we are gonna we are gonna definitely talk about that.
There's Cassi, Cassidy, You're so beautifulity.
So we're gonna we're gonna have you hang there though, but you have your own dedicated guest seat right there, and we're gonna talk about uh, well, you know what I'm gonna talk about Gun Rights Ballshy Conference because I going around and dropping off these cards.
Speaker 1Gun Rights Policy Conference.
Is that what I got on my car?
Speaker 2Yeah, now don't well, I don't know what you got any probably got to take it on your car anyway.
Speaker 1So that is gRPC.
Speaker 2Is owned by Second Amendment Foundation and also SLASH the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
Speaker 1They're essentially the same thing.
Speaker 2SAF is that the group that is always first and foremost either they are submitting briefs or actually lawsuits to the United States Supreme Court, you know, via the different circuit courts, and then they get to the Supreme Court or they certainly always if it's a good, good lawsuit, they'll do a friend of the court you know what they call amikas brief or something like that.
But they are always they have experts.
You don't want to miss this.
It's a fortieth annual Gun Rights Policy Conference right here in Salt Lake City, September twenty sixth to the twenty eight register.
It's the only thing that I will approve registration for would be go to s a f dot org.
Slash g r PC stands for Gun Rights Policy Conference.
Speaker 1Uh.
Speaker 2And I heard a rumor you're speaking it.
Speaker 1I think I'm going to be speaking there.
Speaker 2I think I am uh that or they sent me the email in in uh in error.
Speaker 1But so it's called adversity.
You know.
Speaker 2Their theme this and the fortieth aniel their their theme this year is advising advocacy.
The why can't I say advocacy an advocate advocate advocacy through action.
So anyway, yeah, it's going to be right here.
Everything is free.
Everything is free, The receptions are free, the lunches are free, the the speaking is.
All the stuff they give you is for swag.
There's going to be lots of swag.
I don't know if Casey Jane is gonna let me bring home more swag though, So anyway, Uh so we've got that.
Oh.
Also, go to Utah Shooting Sports Council dot org.
You Shooting Sports Council dot org.
Sign up to help us out.
Become a volunteer.
You don't have to do the whole gr PC, but help us out.
Tell us you'll help us out for setup, for takedown, for all the stuff that's the.
Speaker 1Se can do because this is gonna be a big, big.
Speaker 3Conference and we'll be reaching out to you, you know, just within a couple of weeks before the conference.
So if you don't hear from us, well we'll acknowledge you we got your email.
But if you don't hear from us for a bit, that's because we're just putting it all together.
Speaker 1So yeah, this is this is great.
Speaker 2We're right here at the Spanish Fork fair Grounds.
H I love this and I love all the hum in the background.
So okay, we've got that all right, and Bill, I'm.
Speaker 1Gonna throw it to you and uh and then we'll come back.
Yeah.
Speaker 3So hunting seasons in full swing now.
Hopefully our archery hunters are enjoying this nice cooler.
I'm gonna say it's a little bit cooler weather, but no, it isn't.
Uh it was the other day it was really nice and sticky.
Yeah, it is hot and sticky in here.
I gotta talk to the maintenance.
No, it's nothing here, but it was.
It was, yeah, because it was a little bit of a storm cloud that came over.
Yeah, so you know, make sure you guys getting your stuff ready, to get your vehicles ready, to get your uh basically your gear ready.
And part of this is I'm leaning into it, Clark is, did you see on the thread, our two A thread that we've got going, there's a push oh to go tax free.
Yeah, well you're the one that's I'm really pushing for it.
Speaker 2That's the other thing we got to talk about is on the two A thread is uh, the University of Utah.
They are wetting themselves.
They're wedding themselves over what they had to do.
And we'll talk about that.
Speaker 3Well, it has nothing to do with my stuff, but but yeah, we're we're gonna be pushing.
I'm I'm gonna get a representative to run a two A bill to go tax free on Okay.
Speaker 2When we come back We're gonna have the beautiful and talented Cassidy with Crossroads of West Gun Shows.
Speaker 1So stay tuned to.
Speaker 3None the only only number one gun show on iHeartMedia.
And we are so glad to have you with us this afternoon.
We are actually broadcasting live down here in Spanish part Utah, and we're at the Crossroads of the West gun show.
And if you got some time to kill, stop buying and come to our booth and say hi for us.
And there's a lot of great deals on and one of the greatest persons we've guts.
We've got Cassidy Templeton joining us, the director, the facilitator, the organizer, the Queen Bee of the Crossroads of the West.
Speaker 1Cassidy.
Welcome to Gun Radio Utah.
Thank you for having me.
How is it.
How's the show?
It's good.
It's been a busy show.
Yeah, it's been very good.
And we known.
Speaker 3I can't believe the traffic.
I mean we're kind of in the far back corner, so sometimes we don't see as much as they do up front.
But I'll tell you, the traffic has been coming all the way around and I'm seeing a lot of people walking out with stuff.
Speaker 4Yeah, I mean, we have a show in Sandy, and it's a great show.
But people in Spanish Fork and a little further south don't want to drive all the way to Sandy.
So we're glad that Spanish work has welcomed us as well as they have.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm glad you could bring it to them.
So free, free parking, it's fantastic.
It's easy to get to.
Okay.
So what are the hours today?
Speaker 1Okay?
Speaker 4And so today we are open nine am to five pm, and tomorrow we're open nine to three.
Speaker 1If you come today, you can get in tomorrow for free.
Okay.
How about you got some drawings.
I heard you over the loudspeaker with some drawings.
We've got a lot.
Speaker 4So if you are eighteen and older, we've got Ammo, We've got a lot of Crossroads merged.
We've got Damascus steel knives donated from a couple different vendors.
Speaker 1We've got.
Speaker 2So much.
Speaker 4If you are twelve to eighteen, we can't really give you those knives, but if you bring your hunter's safety card in we will give you fifty rounds of twenty two amos your parents' permission.
Speaker 1Hell you say wow, fitty rounds fitty rounds.
Speaker 2Yep, twelve to eighteen.
If you have your hunter safety, that's awesome.
Oh wow, Okay, that's our that's our group in the back.
Speaker 1There, that's that's our live audience.
Yeah.
Speaker 4Well, and if you're not twelve, you're not old enough for hunter safety.
Speaker 1So if you're two to twelve, if you can tell us.
Speaker 4The rules for gun safety, we've got a special price for you know what, if they have any problems, send him over to the booth here.
Speaker 2We'll make up some rules for gun safety and tell them and that and so they can they can maybe put themselves in for a drawing on that.
Speaker 1Yep.
Speaker 4They've been bugging Randall with Utah Shooting counsel.
Speaker 1They're like, what are the rules?
What are the rules?
Speaker 4So he's been helping teach a ton of kids how to be.
Speaker 1Safe with guns.
Oh that's that's awesome.
Speaker 2You know, when you think a crossroads or the West gun show, that is the gun show.
I mean there are other pretenders maybe, but it is the one that has been here in Nevada, in Idaho, in California.
I mean, your dad, your grandpa bos He set the standard for gun rights.
Speaker 1And not only people don't realize this obviously, I know you do, and I know Bill and Randall do.
Speaker 2But he has put his money and the family's money where it is.
But people don't realize how much and how many lobbyists and attorneys, and he's had to go to Supreme Court, to the California supring courts everywhere to stand up for gun rights.
Speaker 1Yep.
Speaker 4So his time, his money.
I mean, he has been fighting since the seventies or eighties.
He started these shows in the seventies, so this is our fifty first year of business.
But he has been doing stuff since Bill Clinton was in office, fighting for gun rights.
And even when Obama was in office, Biden invited a bunch of pro and anti gun people to meet my dad, Bob.
Speaker 1He flew out to Washington, d c.
Speaker 4And talked to him, and I mean, there's just no other gun show promoter in the country.
Speaker 1You were of.
Speaker 2Doing that kind of work, you know what, But he's put himself out there in California put a target on him, because you guys have gun shows from all the way the way up in the north to all the way down south, and California put a target on him and tried every way they could.
Speaker 4Yes, they have and we are right now.
We just we've spent a million dollars fighting for gun rights in California.
We're working with CRPA to do that, and we got all the way up to the Supreme Court and we didn't win in the Supreme Court.
So we're going to start from scratch and we're not going to say, hey, that's a million dollars sunk cost.
Speaker 1We're going to keep fighting for California.
Speaker 2But you really have and it's not just California because that that those rulings, those kind of thing set a precedent in other ways and they affect.
Speaker 1The entire nation exactly exactly.
Speaker 2So give him a big hug and a big thank you from us here at Gun Radio, Utah.
And so yeah, okay, so till three o'clock tomorrow till five o'clock today, get down here, and they can go online and get a dollar off or what yep.
Speaker 4So we have discounts online and if you're a first responder or police or veteran, we'll give you a discount here too.
And if you support the veterans or the military, come down because most of these businesses are owned by veterans, by small family businesses.
It's just great people you want to support, especially if you love guns.
Speaker 2Fantastic Cassidy Templeton Crossroads with US Gun Show.
Thank you so much for being on Gun Radio Utah.
Speaker 1Bill.
Should we just hand this over to Brent.
Yeah, well we'll swap over here.
Speaker 2We'll swap over because I'm gonna I think I have a feeling We're going to have it drag him over for the end of second and part of third as well.
I know you're busy, Brent, and thank you, Thank you, Cassidy.
Speaker 1Brent.
Connect with flash my Brass.
Speaker 2You go to flash my Brass dot com and you can find out all the stuff your ship.
Speaker 1Are you still shipping to California?
We are?
Oh yeah that stays.
Yeah, yeah, that I was.
Speaker 2I was asking Bill if he was tired of winning you so so, Brent, I want the inside baseball.
Speaker 1But first off, you've.
Speaker 2Got some You've got some some fantastic deals on all the on all the AMMO we shoot on all the regular stuff too.
Speaker 1I will tell you this, Okay, So I'm just going to share something with you.
Speaker 2I mean, you have fantastic deals, you really do, and they're real easy to see.
You see a box instantly you know how much it is for two hundred rounds for one hundred rounds for a case.
Speaker 1So I was I was wandering around.
Speaker 2I saw a guy that sells thirty two Winchester Special, you know me and that, Yeah, it's my dad's my dad's old lever action.
And so I found thirty two Inchester Special.
He wanted ninety dollars for a box of twenty because you don't make it.
Speaker 1I walked over to your.
Speaker 2Booth brand and this was some old old stuff too.
And I walked over to your to your booth.
You had it brand new, Hornady.
How much was that?
Speaker 1I think it was forty five dollars for it.
Speaker 2So and expect deals like that.
Tell me, tell me about one of your deals you've got this weekend.
Speaker 5We've got nine mil as low as two hundred dollars for a case.
I'm trying to think forty five is extremely We're talking like thirty seven cents around two, two, three and five five six are right around thirty nine to forty cents around twelve gage is ninety dollars for a flat pace two hundred and fifty rounds.
So just really, we always guarantee the lowest price we've.
Speaker 1Got every six to five all yeah, they met.
Speaker 5Yeah, there's there's a lot of obscure ones.
Speaker 1We carry them all.
Speaker 5We if we don't have something, we'll get it in for you and again we'll guarantee it's the lowest price.
Speaker 2Okay, So talking about prices now, yeah, what's your inside baseball scoop on prices?
Speaker 1So, I mean we're good prices right now.
Speaker 5Right we've benefited from some of the best prices in years right now.
What's tricky about it is I don't ever want to be a fearmonger.
Speaker 1So I don't want to say that this is going to happen for sure.
Speaker 5But what it looks like is the we've gotten notice of price increases that are going to be effective October first, and a lot of that's due to the tariffs.
Some of it's the copper tariff on the domestic companies, but definitely all the foreign companies are dealing with paying the tariffs for importing their own goods.
So it looks like things are going to start going up into October first.
And it has been a soft market, but going into hunting season and then holiday season, I think that's where some of these manufacturers see that they can now pass that increase on.
So I have a hard time seeing how it can go any lower, to be honest, but it can definitely go higher.
There's not a lot that it takes to get demand and prices raising.
Speaker 2Again, it's so weird what can cause it to go up?
Because I have seen prices go up a little teeny.
Speaker 1Bit and people say, oh my gosh, and they.
Speaker 2Freak out and then they go and buy everything because I think it's even going to go up more.
Speaker 1Go back just a month or two ago we saw a spike.
Speaker 5In demand when we were getting into it with Iran for a bit that week.
We definitely have seen things with Ukraine and Russia, with the Israel and Hamas.
Those things drive prices and that doesn't have anything to do with it.
Speaker 1Necessarily a supply coming in.
Speaker 5It's just there's a little bit more fear in the market and they'll go and buy things.
Speaker 1So does that fear does that?
Does that?
Is that a big driver?
Yeah?
Speaker 5Definitely it it is.
So the fear is it's kind of like when we have a democratic uh presidency or or legislation.
They there's a lot of people that fear that their rights are going to be taken away, and so they want to go and stock up more.
So they may not be shooting all of it, they may be putting it in their basement, but at the end of the day, they're buying.
Speaker 1More of it.
Speaker 5And so we we generally see a slowdown in a Republican administration because they're not stocking up for those reasons.
Speaker 1So we'll see.
Speaker 2In fact, I mean when you brought this, you didn't bring this up, but I remember when Biden started talking about magazine restrictions.
Speaker 1Oh yeah during his administration.
Speaker 2Yeah, well not just magazines, but even but he didn't say anything about ars at the time.
Speaker 1But what did people do.
They bought magazines, and they bought.
Speaker 5Every ar that was out there, a lot of it.
It will always be combined.
If there's gonna be a magazine restriction, they'll buy Ammo, they'll buy guns, they'll buy optics, so all the accessories go hand in hand with it.
But again, I mean, I know you say this every week.
There's they're really we are at the low of this cycle, and there has not been a better time in the last six or seven years to buy Ammo.
So it's it's a great time.
We always joke around about it, not jokingly, but seriously.
It's a precious metal.
You look at something like gold and silver that is at a high right now, and some people are buying it.
Speaker 1By Bill, we just lost Brent here a little bit.
Speaker 5Yeah yeah, well yeah, some people will.
Speaker 1Sorry said that the Golden Show.
They're not gonna buy gold right now because it's tie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of people are actually the opposite.
Speaker 5They want to spell into that high and then they're wondering where to put their money.
And then this is I mean, you know you yourself, you've said that you've bought Ammo before you even have a gun in that caliber.
Speaker 2Because it was such a great deal, and I know I can always sell it.
Speaker 5Yes, yes, especially the most mainstream calibers, the nine mil, of the five, five, six, three eight, they're they're always in demand.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, you're.
Speaker 2Right because and there's always going to be guns out there to shoot them out of it.
So and now with the FRTs, with the FRTs being basically available, you're just gonna go through you know, we're gonna go through it at nine hundred rounds a minute.
Speaker 1Anyway.
Speaker 2Uh, you have palettes, you have truckload literally truckloads here at the show.
Go to Fla my braas dot com or tell us your two locations.
Speaker 5So one store location in Orum eighteen oh two sand Hill Road, another in Draper which is four thirty eight West one hundred and twenty third South, and then we're here at the Spanish Work show.
Speaker 2Yeah, and that's till five o'clock today, three o'clock tomorrow.
You know, did you bring any of that old Coastguard Ammo the forty because.
Speaker 5I know you've got it at the at the at the unih that one is just at the Draper store.
Speaker 2Oh okay, Yeah, that was cool stuff though I bought.
I bought like and it's cool boxes.
I actually like the great city it.
Speaker 5Is, and so I mean we get a lot of unique things in and sometimes they go to all three of the show and the two stores.
Sometimes it just goes to one or the other store.
But you know, it's the nice thing about coming in multiple times.
You'll see different things.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right, we got to go right now, Brent connect with flash my Brass.
It's Kinnamma flash my Breast dot com.
Brent, thanks for being on gun Radio Utah.
All right, when we come back.
We've got lots more to go, so stay tuned.
Fairgrounds at the crossroad of the West Gun Show, uh till five o' clock, three o'clock tomorrow.
Speaker 1Get over here.
It's fantastic.
Speaker 2You got everything all your you got uppers, you got lowers, you got sideways, and you got to speedclockers, you got loudeners.
Speaker 1No, we don't need to do.
Speaker 2That now, but hey, we are pleased to have Bailey Brimhall with GRAB.
I want to say grab bags, but it's Grab and Bailey.
Welcome to Gun Radio.
Utah.
Yeah, right up in there.
Get it right up because we're right in here there.
Oh yeah, there you go.
You're right up in there.
Okay.
So I I have I've known you and your family for a number of years now, and that and what actually stopped.
I actually was at a crossroads the West Gun Show and I saw your your product, and I'm like, and I'm looking and I'm watching you explain it to people, and I'm like, Okay, this is pretty cool.
So explain what GRAB playing with that is from a Holster perspective or whatever you call it.
Speaker 6Yeah, So GRAB is an acrid im.
It stands for gun Ready accessory bags.
The original idea was a bag that uses no zippers.
The whole opening is just a long magnet on both sides for strong magnets.
Strong magnet it's a sixteen poundful their rare magnets.
So you give it a strong tug if you're wearing around the waist on the chest and it pops open.
And what we do is just put a velcrow k folster so regular kataxulso with velcro on the inside to hold your gunster.
You yank it open, get a quick access.
We've gotten actually shots off in less than a second on target from the bag being closed in our hands, not touching it, shooting in one second or less.
Speaker 1Just so we're talking.
So we're talking the speed of a holster.
Speaker 6Oh yeah, oh yeah.
We tested it against other bags, against open carry and conceal carry.
The only one that helps ground and speed was the open carry holster was about the same.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2So one of the many things I actually like about your product, it's discreete.
You have a variety of things are but you don't hear the rip of the fell crow.
Let's say you're trying to be a little discreet and you're opening it because maybe there's a bad guy that you know, you don't want to hear.
Speaker 1They don't want to hear this rip of the bel crow.
It's absolutely silent, it is.
Speaker 6I mean, just like if you picture the bad Lands binocular cases, you've seen those, those are made for silence, same thing, same type of idea.
The magnet just pulls apart like any other magnet, and those don't make noise either.
Speaker 2Okay, so the bag it really defies it's kind of I don't know, non Newtonian a.
Speaker 1It doesn't look as big.
Speaker 2It doesn't look big enough to hold the size of firearms that you hold in those things.
Speaker 6Yeah, the smaller bag looks really compact, but it holds up to about a block nineteen size.
Any bigger than that, you can go really full size in the bigger bag, which looks about like any other fanny pack.
Anyway, I carry in my bigger bag at block seventeen two X for magazine's wallet, keys, headphones, cell phone, all of it.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, when you open that thing up, you can have access to a knife if you need your wallet, your extra mags.
Speaker 1So this ain't your this ain't your dad's fanni pack.
Speaker 6Is what we're saying no, it's the deadliest fanny pack goner if I'll tell you that.
Speaker 1And so it really is designed.
Speaker 2You guys have a history, your I mean your family is is law.
Speaker 6Yeah, law enforcement background for most of my family members some and someone swats some and fire.
I got an uncle in the army, so a lot of civil service and in the family.
And so we're very well versed in the idea of being tactical and being trained.
And that's something you should know too.
If you get a bag, no matter what bag it is, you should train with it, know how to use it.
Speaker 3So yeah, that's my question.
So who's your who's your audience for this?
I mean we we talked about the old father man because I remember my dad first concealed carry back in the eighties.
All they carried were fanny packed and it's like it was the most obvious you knew.
We even had a board member carried a fire arm in his fanny pack.
Speaker 1Yeah, and it was so obvious.
But this, this looks different.
This is discreetly different.
Let me let me tell you.
Speaker 6So my brother's wife used to try carrying in the little zipper Lululemon fanny pack, right, and that's very discreet.
No one would ever expect you to carry in that.
The issue is the zippers would get snagged all the time.
So we designed this bag to look very similar.
So it's nondescript.
It's very non tactical, very non threatening looking.
But it's the quickest draw you're ever going to get out of a bag, and usually even out.
Speaker 1Of a holster.
Yeah.
I was watching some of your videos there.
Speaker 2I mean it's amazing and you, like you said, you were getting sub one second hits on target, not just you know, presentation from the holsters.
All right, So what I see a lot of people and you tell me, I see a lot of people that have these oh they say Gucci little bags or something like that, and they carry like that, but when they go to the range and they're practicing, they don't bring their bags.
Speaker 1Yeah, they're bringing the regular holster.
Speaker 6To talk about that, Yeah, I mean, you should practice the way you live your everyday life.
Right, You're not walking around with an open carry holster every day.
If you're walking around with your bag, bring the bag.
You can go to our YouTube channel or Instagram or watch watch any of those videos.
It's just at Doug Grab Bags for any social media it's uh, grab bags yep, dot pieces, no, grab baggear dot com, but YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, any of those is Doug grab bags, no spaces.
Speaker 1Okay, go to those.
And then your website is grab bag gear dot com.
Grab bag gear dot com.
Yeah all right, so and go ahead, you were saying, I was.
Speaker 6Just saying, you could go watch any of those videos, and it's us training with it, running around, shooting targets, making sure we know how to access the bag.
It's very simple, but in that emergency, you lose dexterity, you lose those fine motor skills.
So you want to practice and know how you're going to get to it.
Speaker 1And so you're you're upgrading these things all the time.
I walked over to your.
Speaker 2Booths and I said, hey, what's new now, and you were showing me even upgrade.
In fact, you've got one in prototype.
Can you talk about a prototype, because it.
Speaker 6Really Yeah, We've got a few different things in the works.
One is called the Renegade.
It's on the way.
It's much more nondescript but more tactical options inside.
That's going to come in all black, all blue, all green.
And then We have one that's more of that over the shoulder kind of leather bag that is also in the works in prototyping.
That's probably a few more months out from being being available, but it is.
We're constantly looking for ways to appeal to more people that want to conceal but don't have a good option.
Speaker 1What is that one called again, the new one, the all black one.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's a renegade, the renegade bill, I asked him.
He said, he is going to maybe have it in future for you if you wanted to put a pre order in.
Speaker 3Well, I'm thinking I'm because this is exciting because I was just talking to a friend of mine hunting seasons coming on, okay, and so one of our big trips that we're gonna do is pick our motorbikes up the mountains and go grouse.
Speaker 1Honey.
Speaker 3Well, I usually use my judge four to ten judge pistol, and he's got one as well.
Speaker 1Also all the browser as safe when he uses the judge.
How would you know?
Speaker 3But I'm looking at this and I'm thinking this is gonna fit and work perfect.
Speaker 1Let me let me tell you.
Speaker 6One of the biggest things that people last is like why would I do that.
I just carry in the waistband.
This is mostly an alternative, right.
You still can carry in the waistband, but there are times when you're hunting, when you're at the gym, when you're running to the grocery store in your sweats and you don't want to carry your holster.
Speaker 1This is a good option.
Speaker 6And the biggest thing is when you mentioned grouse hunting, this was a game changer when riding the side by side or hacking exactly clean.
How many times have you come off the mountain and had to clean your gun because it was covered in mud or dust?
Speaker 3Well, how many times have I laid my bike down and I tore my judge off my hip?
Speaker 1That would be nine, nine times.
That's nine times.
Speaker 2So I got to tell you a little shout out to Tim and Fran, my in laws, because we're going to Yellowstone in a few weeks, and that's what I'm gonna use.
Speaker 1I'm using your.
Speaker 2Bag, carry my probably my three twenty ten mil.
And yes, I still I still shoot my three twenty and sometimes it shoots itself.
Speaker 1And no, I'm just kidding.
Yeah, we don't.
We don't want to throw anyone under the bus.
Here, Yeah, exactly awesome.
Speaker 3Well this is a super great product, and uh go ahead and announce your website again of course.
Speaker 1Yeah yeah, grab bag gear dot com.
Speaker 6It comes in all sorts of sizes, different holsters, different light bearing options.
We make all sorts of holsters, and our inventory is constantly growing because we're constantly growing.
Speaker 3Awesome for all of our listeners out there, go check out grab Bag and grab you one pick one up.
These are these are really cool.
Bailey, thank you so much for being on gun Radio Utah.
Yeah, Bill and Clark, thanks so much.
You bet And when we come back, we've got the best, well not the best.
Speaker 1One more segment to go.
Stay tuned.
Feels like, oh, you're pegging the microphone.
Speaker 2You're but you still are.
Look at that.
Dang you still don't.
You can't put baby in a corner, No you can't.
So anyway, welcome back to gun Radio Utah.
I'm your host, Clark a potion sitting next to me, still uncomfortably close.
Speaker 1Is Bill Petter drinking all my doctor peppers too?
By thank you.
Speaker 2And uh so we're alive at that crossroads at the West Gun Show in Spanish Fork, Utah at the Spanish wort Fird Rounds open till five o'clock today three o'clock tomorrow.
Get down here and buy stuff including be jerky, but all your gun jerky.
Speaker 1Hey, so we gotta we gotta go qu a Sportsman's warehouse.
Speaker 2The gunsmith at Sportsman's Warehouse can fix your gun.
Speaker 1Or if you've got.
Speaker 2Some cool accessory that you don't know how to adopt to your gun, you can get it over to the gunsmith at Sportsman's Warehouse.
They're located sixteen thirty South fifty seventy West in Salt Lake City.
Give them a called EIGHTO one three zero four eighty seventy.
But you can take it into any of the over one hundred and forty six Sportsmen's Warehouse locations and they will get it to the gunsmith for you whatever you need done to your gun.
Speaker 1Open carry at the U came out.
Speaker 2In fact, I was on a few radio stations more locally, and so essentially HB one eight, which was morphed, which was the original recodification bill.
Speaker 1Yeah, recodification.
Speaker 2It got morphed into a recodification bill because the other bill died in the Senate in a really weird Senate government operations or I can't remember what it was, some inappropriate committee, but anyway, so we uh we a lot of it got gutted out, but one thing that stayed was the it took away any semblance of a carve out for open carry.
And as we know in this state bill, we're an open carry state.
Speaker 1Whatever that means.
Speaker 2It means that we don't have a restriction on openly carrying an otherwise lawfully possessed firearm.
So, but the University of Utah for so many years has believed that they had some some nebulous ethereal carve out somewhere in the law that was hidden though that you couldn't actually see.
But it was the same law.
Yeah, and we always disagreed with them.
So what we did and they but they held to their guns so to speak, and said, no, no, we have you can't open carry it the U.
Well, so what we did is we just said, okay, fine, you know what, we'll just make a law.
Speaker 1We'll write it in and it passed through HB one twenty eight I think that was represented.
Speaker 2Matt winsbill out of the House anyway, So they just said okay, and you finally admitted okay, you can open carry it to you.
Speaker 1But they also came out and there was a butt.
Speaker 2They encouraged their students, their staff or faculty if you see some of the gun called the full report to GOO the police.
So just get ready for some you know interesting thing now, if you do carry at the U, if you have a firearm at all, open or concealed or whatever, you have to have a concealed carry permit to be on the premises of the U and K through twelve.
Not only does it have to be a concealed carry permit, it's got to be issued by the state of Utah.
Speaker 1So we don't you know, under federal law the K through.
Speaker 2Twelve schools, it says it right there, it's got to be issued by the state.
Speaker 3That's a great thing is is we also have our eighteen year old provisional permit as well too, so eighteen to twenty one year olds can go and get a concealed carry permit as well.
Then when you turn twenty one, you just reapply for the yeah permit, don't have to make a black gang.
Speaker 2You do have to pay the fee though, again, so is it real quick?
Speaker 3Uh?
Speaker 2New Mexico just got smacked down oh and you crank that up.
Speaker 1Bill and back it up maybe a little, I don't know.
Speaker 2But the.
Speaker 1Got to run a fat ground chick.
Speaker 6Okay, but I met no, okay, if I had my gun, all right, thank you for a lot of bag.
Speaker 1Yeah, there was.
I didn't realize there was going to be that.
Speaker 2But anyway, there was Homer since In trying to buy a gun and he had to go through a five day waiting period and.
Speaker 1He said, hey, five days, I'm mad now.
Speaker 2So uh so the uh, not the Supreme Court, but the tenth Circuit Court, a three judge panel and tenth Circuit Court just smack down Governor Leuhan Grisham.
Speaker 1Uh she's been she's been.
Speaker 2On a roll trying coming up with every every bad gun law in New Mexico that they have.
And they had a what a five day ten day waiting period?
I can't remember what it was.
Well, I was just struck down.
So I'm sure they're going to appeal it.
But oh is that what we got?
Okay, so they're going to appeel that.
But it's tenth circuit.
Tenth Circuit covers what it covers, uh, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, most of Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming, and call Colorado.
By the way, this should affect Colorado even though the report that I saw I didn't mention it.
Speaker 1Colorado has a three day waiting period.
Speaker 3Yeah, so I'm glad this is this is this need to happen.
Speaker 1I'm glad it happened when New Jersey.
Speaker 2So I might point out in New Jersey the district court that covers that, including Delaware and some others, they just struck down the assault weapon van so that one's probably gonna go to the UH to the full, to the to an on bunk and that's okay because they want to UH and I think the full I can't remember if a second or third circuit, fourth circuit whatever.
That one is gonna get struck down the assault weapon ban so fun stuff so they can be assaulting.
Speaker 1Yeah, assault is all.
I'm fantastic.
Speaker 2All right, So I'm gonna go shopping days coming up and I'm gonna go Casey Jen, I'm gonna.
Speaker 1Go find some stuff for my birthday.
Awesome.
Speaker 3Have a great weekend everyone, and we will see you next time back here on gun Radio Utah.
Speaker 1So yeah,