Straight Talk With Bill Frady

Radio chat on gun reloading, pawn shop inventory, and custom lever actions.

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In this radio segment from "2A Tuesday," host Bill Frady welcomes Dewey Lemons from Dewey's Pawn Shop to discuss the latest happenings in the firearms market. Dewey notes a substantial influx of reloading equipment—such as presses, brass, bullets, and primers—driven by enthusiasts exiting the reloading hobby. The pair discuss the economics of various ammunition calibers and debate the merits of single-stage presses versus progressive reloading setups. Their conversation shifts to standout inventory items, including a rare Remington 870 Wingmaster in .410 gauge, various custom "cyberpunk" or tactical lever-action rifles, and the popularity of Canik 9mm pistols, which Bill highly praises as a top modern choice for defense systems.

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episode Bill Frady critiques land acknowledgments, discusses politics, and takes caller feedback artwork

Bill Frady critiques land acknowledgments, discusses politics, and takes caller feedback

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episode Radio chat on gun reloading, pawn shop inventory, and custom lever actions. artwork

Radio chat on gun reloading, pawn shop inventory, and custom lever actions.

In this radio segment from "2A Tuesday," host Bill Frady welcomes Dewey Lemons from Dewey's Pawn Shop to discuss the latest happenings in the firearms market. Dewey notes a substantial influx of reloading equipment—such as presses, brass, bullets, and primers—driven by enthusiasts exiting the reloading hobby. The pair discuss the economics of various ammunition calibers and debate the merits of single-stage presses versus progressive reloading setups. Their conversation shifts to standout inventory items, including a rare Remington 870 Wingmaster in .410 gauge, various custom "cyberpunk" or tactical lever-action rifles, and the popularity of Canik 9mm pistols, which Bill highly praises as a top modern choice for defense systems.

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episode Bill Frady critiques the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) artwork

Bill Frady critiques the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)

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Comprehensive Summary On the July 6, 2026 broadcast of Straight Talk, host Bill Frady delivers an expansive conservative commentary focused on political strategy, economic restructuring, and cultural preservation. Frady begins by advocating for the preemptive use of civil asset forfeiture against left-wing organizations, while simultaneously proposing that governments replace the traditional, "destructive weapon" of taxation entirely with public borrowing to maximize private wealth and eliminate bureaucratic bloat. He frames the modern MAGA movement as a platform for independent patriotism rather than blind hero worship of Donald Trump, and forcefully rejects progressive narratives regarding stolen land, systemic slavery, and Marxist critiques of American exceptionalism. Throughout the show, Frady provides sharp legal and cultural analyses, tracking upcoming Supreme Court cases regarding the constitutionality of AR-15 rifles and predicting an impending property-rights showdown over New York City's newly imposed rent freeze. Finally, he outlines the insulated, elite demographics driving modern democratic socialism, defends cultural icons like WNBA star Caitlin Clark from progressive institutional pushback, and underscores the enduring legacy of the nation's founding principles by showcasing Scott Rasmussen's "We the People" project, a massive civic initiative that reaffirms a shared national commitment to freedom and equality.

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