The Real-Life Tunnel Rat Weapon 🤯
Two hosts discuss a SIG SAUER 365 MACRO pistol with suppressor and red dot sight that holds 17 rounds, joking about the impracticality of traveling with it and making humorous references to coyote problems.
Summary
The transcript captures a casual conversation between two hosts discussing a firearm gift. One host presents the other with a SIG SAUER 365 MACRO pistol equipped with a SIG SAUER light, red dot sight, and suppressor from Silencer Shop. The gun is described as holding 17 rounds plus one in the chamber. The hosts engage in banter about the absurdity of attempting to bring the weapon through airport security, with one joking about the story that would result. There's a playful exchange about whether to include a round in the chamber, with the decision made to leave one out, with the justification being concern about the recipient's UPS delivery driver's trustworthiness. The conversation ends with a cryptic joke about a coyote problem on the property, with one host offering help while the other responds enigmatically.
Key Insights
- The SIG SAUER 365 MACRO holds 17 rounds plus one in the pipe, and is equipped with a new SIG red dot and SIG SAUER suppressor from Silencer Shop
- One host joked that the best story they would have is attempting to get through airport security with the suppressed firearm
- The hosts decided to send the firearm with only 16 rounds loaded (17 total minus one in the pipe) rather than fully loaded
- One host expressed concern about the trustworthiness of the UPS delivery driver as justification for not fully loading the weapon
- The conversation concluded with cryptic humor about a coyote problem on the property, suggesting potential pest control applications
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Transcript
[0:00] Speaking of dangerous jobs and tunnel rats, I got [music] one last gift for you. >> What the So, Sean, >> That is some tunnel rat [music] right there. >> Holy crap, dude. With a suppressor? >> That is the SIG SAUER 365 MACRO with SIG [music] SAUER light. Holds 17 rounds plus one in the pipe. It's got the new SIG red dot and SIG SAUER suppressor that's from Silencer Shop. >> Wait a minute. You gave Micro a Macro? >> That's right. >> The best story I'm ever going to [laughter] have is going to be the day I [0:30] try to get through security at the airport with this. >> That would be a good story.…
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