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Corruption, Cape Buffalo & Shoddy Revolvers: LIVE with Tim and Kim Sundles

3 h 3 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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Tim and Kim cover a wide range of topics in this livestream, from reported quality control issues with major American revolver manufacturers to AR barrel length preferences, belted magnums, and choosing a first whitetail rifle. Tim shares strong thoughts on declining manufacturing standards in the firearms industry, lever guns for Alaska, and whether 10mm is remotely appropriate for Cape Buffalo (spoiler: probably not). They also get into reloading manuals for beginners, muzzle brake realities, grizzly bear populations, and the practical side of hunting ethics, including why Tim won’t shoot past 500 yards. This livestream was originally recorded Feb. 19, 2026. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube so you can join the next one!

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Corruption, Cape Buffalo & Shoddy Revolvers: LIVE with Tim and Kim Sundles

Tim and Kim cover a wide range of topics in this livestream, from reported quality control issues with major American revolver manufacturers to AR barrel length preferences, belted magnums, and choosing a first whitetail rifle. Tim shares strong thoughts on declining manufacturing standards in the firearms industry, lever guns for Alaska, and whether 10mm is remotely appropriate for Cape Buffalo (spoiler: probably not). They also get into reloading manuals for beginners, muzzle brake realities, grizzly bear populations, and the practical side of hunting ethics, including why Tim won’t shoot past 500 yards. This livestream was originally recorded Feb. 19, 2026. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube so you can join the next one!

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It was never about the frogs: How government controls people through wildlife laws

In this episode, Tim breaks down a topic that set the internet on fire, and explains why critics completely missed the point. What started as a joking comment about shooting frogs turns into a deep dive on social engineering, government overreach, and how wildlife regulations are used to condition compliance. Drawing from decades of firsthand experience living, hunting, and raising a family in rural America, Tim explains that this conversation was never about animals. It was about freedom, independence, and control. The discussion covers conservation vs. control, federal and state wildlife agencies, food dependence, taxation, and how well-intentioned laws slowly reshape behavior over generations. Tim argues that real conservation comes from people who live with the land, not distant bureaucracies, and challenges viewers to think critically about what they’re told is “for their own good.” Agree or disagree, this episode is meant to make you think.

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