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Off the Beaten Path
Tyler of Tundra Tactical: No Filter, No In Between
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We saved the best for last. On the final day of SHOT Show 2026, with the floor emptying out around us, we sat down with Tyler from Tundra Tactical — one of the most honest, unfiltered voices in the 2A content space. And the conversation did not disappoint. Tyler's story is not a straight line. It starts with walking out of audio school two months before graduation, surviving a season of homelessness in a Minnesota garage in the dead of winter, and finding his footing — and his future wife — before a friend with a gun belt and a Goldeneye session changed everything.
We got into what it actually takes to build a sustainable channel in the 2A space, why he walked away from 124,000 YouTube subscribers to start over on Rumble, the Trump slump and what it means for creators and brands alike, and why the Second Amendment belongs to everyone — no exceptions. If you're a creator, a new gun owner, or just someone who appreciates someone keeping it all the way real, this one's for you.
Off the Beaten Path — where every trail has a story.
Show Notes: Guest: Tyler — Tundra Tactical Find Tyler: YouTube: Tundra Tactical | Rumble: Tundra Tactical | Instagram: Tundra Tactical MN Topics Covered:
- Walking out of audio school two months before graduation
- Homelessness, motor oil heat, and finding the one
- How a Goldeneye session and an oversized gun belt launched Tundra Tactical
- Building a sustainable 2A channel from scratch — 8 years of grinding
- The Trump slump and what it means for the firearms industry
- Why Tyler left 124,000 YouTube subscribers behind for Rumble
- Rumble's conviction — walking away from state-level funding to stay uncensored
- The 2A is for everyone — liberals buying ARs and what that means
- What's coming from Tundra Tactical in 2026
Wow, this is it. This is the uh I don't know how we're gonna roll this out, but for us, this is our last podcast. We've been in the Otis booth episode of this one. Yeah, uh episode at the Otis booth.
SPEAKER_00I'm gonna shut this down.
SPEAKER_01We're gonna shut it down after me. Yeah, that's it. You shut it down. 2026 Shot Show. Everyone's packing up in the back. Our man Tyler from uh Tundra Tactical came through. And man, this has been like I think this is the perfect wrap-up to the show, man. Yeah, way to cap it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is gonna be awesome. So let's give our boy the horn. Hold on. We give him a horn, a round of applause. Because really, man, um I'll let him take over after this because he's an amazing guy. He he's one of the one of the first people we really truly connected with in the industry and showed us love, and there was no weird, funny energy about it, you know, because you have already came later. It did. He was like, he's like, oh my gosh, these guys think we're cool now. Don't think. Yeah, no. But no, seriously, bro, you're an awesome guy. You've built an amazing platform and you have an amazing following, and like you're really you in real life. I know that sound might sound corny or cheesy, or no, you're 100%. But you really are, bro.
SPEAKER_00Funny bit about that is like uh six months ago or a year ago, two years ago, sometime like that, it would have been really corny. Like I've been like, ah, come on now. Yeah, but I get that now. Yeah, like I we we've gotten to a lucky point where we've made this sustainable for for our channel with Tundra. And it's it's funny how none of that stuff that I used to think was like corny or it doesn't matter anymore.
SPEAKER_01It's be just that's it, bro, and you really are. And we just want to say we appreciate you being on. Appreciate our listeners, the people that are listening, the people watching us. Thank you. Um, yeah, man, let's let's jump into it, bro.
SPEAKER_02Let's how'd you get started?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'd really like to know what what was it, man?
SPEAKER_00Take us back, dude. This is a wild ride story. It takes me, I might even tear up. You never know. It could happen either way. Um, when I I have to go well back uh before Tundra was even born. Okay, idea of Tundra was even born. I was in school at the time. I just uh I was going to school for audio engineering at the Institute of Production and recording in Minneapolis, and I had gotten into a class uh with a very famous uh Grammy Award-winning songwriter. He's teaching like the top-level songwriting class. His name is Kevin Bowe. And uh we get into this class, we're sitting down, and we're waiting for Kevin to show up on the first day of school or first day of the semester. He's like 45 minutes late, right? Well, and we're all wondering like, what the hell is going on? Or what the heck is going on? Excuse me. No, you're fine. And like an hour and a half goes by now, and he's still not there. And then all of a sudden the lights turn on, and there's this big fan fair and pomp and circumstance, and Kevin walks in, you know, we're all cheering and having a great time. You're gonna have to forgive me. I can't go, whoa, because my voice is no, we get it. Um and he he walks up like he's a professional wrestler, man. It was like it was playing. I found out this was all playing, it was all a stage bit. And he goes, All right, who wants to be the next Simon Garfunkel? Who wants to be the next Bob Dylan? And we're all, of course, being the artists. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like, quit. Yep. Because I'm gonna teach you how to make a million bucks right in Justin Bieber's next hit, and I walked. I got up, I shook his hand, I said, Thank you for being so honest, and I walked. Freaking way. Yep. Uh my last semester, I had about two months to get the uh to get a degree, and I didn't want it. I didn't want it. Um, I had used my GI Bill up until that point.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_00Uh to get there, and I walked with no degree.
SPEAKER_02Thank you for your service, by the way.
SPEAKER_00Thank you for your service. Thank you.
SPEAKER_01I don't know that we knew that side.
SPEAKER_02I think we talked about the audio school, but I only knew that because him and Twisty were talking about it. Shout out our boy Twisty. We didn't see this uh Lebian. Yeah, uh, but um, yeah, they were talking about it at the IRAC Veteran, and he told me that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, really? Okay. I don't I genuinely don't tell that story all that often because it doesn't go to the firearm side very well. But the reason I preface with it when I'm telling the grand story of Tundra is it does all tie together. I I have a desperate desire to follow through, right? A lot of us creators, yeah, we have this drive that for not not even drives us, forces us to complete a project. Yeah, 100%.
SPEAKER_01Well, you dropped the gem on us in the press room, right? There's no in between for you, right? It's either like black and white light switch, dude.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna go for this, or I'm not.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, there's no in between. I see what you're saying. So for me, I have a I have a philosophy. I have the worst case of ADHD you've ever encountered in your entire life. This is the most I can focus. Like, this is maximum. Um, which I just forgot what I was gonna say.
SPEAKER_01That's your squirrel. That's your ADHD.
SPEAKER_00It was about either I'm gonna die trying. That's what it was. I I put myself, I figured out how to succeed with ADHD. You have to put yourself into a situation where you have only two options, and one of those options must be like a life or death. Not literally, but like a massive bad thing will happen to you if you don't follow through. I figured that was my trick. I just had to give myself apocalyptically bad.
SPEAKER_02You should because I I have a lack of a sense of urgency at times. That will change you. Brother, the building could be on fire, and Breeze is gonna be like, well, because it's literally happened. I need my hard drives.
SPEAKER_00There you go.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I gotta go back in. I yeah, I packed up all my stuff.
SPEAKER_00So all of this stuff uh shoot again. Damn it, I just did it. Hold on. Uh life and death. Uh, so that type of situation is what drives you to push forward. Yeah. And on a day where you wake up, we've all been there. Day where you wake up, you're sick. Saturday. You gotta record a video, but you don't want to. That's what pushes you through. 100%. Yeah. And that's what gives you the opportunity or the the there is no option. Because I've put myself into a position where if I don't do this, yeah, my you know, sponsors are.
SPEAKER_01And my bad, I thought of it. I know you were in the middle of the audio, you walked out audio. I just thought, because I thought that was a gem. Dude, I really do have welcome to ADHD field conversations. Either I have to be like, I'm he sees me when I lock in, bro. I'm locked in. You gotta go. But other times I'm just like, eh.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you know. So can I impart some wisdom that was imparted on me? Of course. Uh my mother-in-law is a very talented psychologist. Sorry, we had fans up. There you go. Sign an autograph next week. Uh next time you should go. We're here all week. Hey, try the beal. Yeah, right? Exactly. Tip your servers. Uh, she told me uh a very insightful thing, and it's that with ADHD, it's not that you don't want to do it, it's not that you can't do it. It just doesn't, it hasn't mattered enough to you yet. Enough to do it. So what you need to do. We need a the horn, sorry. Yep. What you need to do as somebody with ADHD that struggles with it is you need to find a way to make it matter to you. Find put you. This is why I say I have to put myself in either in the world. Like if I don't do this.
SPEAKER_02So what you're saying is the work doesn't matter.
SPEAKER_00Up until it does.
SPEAKER_01Up until it does. And then it's the most important thing on the planet. Yeah. Oh my god. And then it's good. We're gonna always be able to do that. Yeah, no, that was good, though. Shout out all my people with ADHD out there. I I pray you take it. My camera guy's off camera here.
SPEAKER_00Shout out to Scott Pig, the only P with the double G, baby. The only P with the double G.
SPEAKER_01Okay, so you're like, all right, boom, I'm out. Audio school, not for me. So now I'm homeless.
SPEAKER_00I am in a relationship with uh a woman of you know, that's been with her for four years. Yeah. And this is not a joke. She took all of my money and she bought sheep. I'm I didn't misspeak. Yeah, like sheep. Uh yeah.
SPEAKER_01I'm sorry, bro. I tried to keep I'm sorry. It's funny to me too now. It wasn't funny back then, but it wasn't funny. The delivery on that is amazing. She bought the sheep.
SPEAKER_00She bought sheep. Yeah. I love that. I'm gonna do the bob it now. That's funny. That's really funny. No sheep. Because you uh she had a passion for uh knitting. I tried. You get it? You get it?
SPEAKER_01I tried. Oh no, no sheep. This is bullsheep. All right, keep going. Hit the horn. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Hit something, hit the loser horn. So I was in Chicago when this happened on a business trip. Where are you from? Minnesota. Okay, yeah. Okay, yep.
SPEAKER_02Guys, squirrels, we gotta stick to it. Oh, you betcha. Oh, you betcha.
SPEAKER_00Okay. In Chicago, and I get a phone call saying that she's doing this, and she doesn't care what I think. Uh, and I come back home to try to fix the situation, and everything I own is gone.
SPEAKER_02Oh, no way.
SPEAKER_00And the rest of it's sitting on the driveway that's been picked through by every Somali dude in Minnesota, because that's where I lived at the time. Um, and from that point forward, for about six months, I was pretty much homeless. I was dodging my landlord, uh, living in the garage of the house at night, burning motor oil in the middle of winter in Minnesota, pretty much, to stay warm.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_00And I very fortunately met a lady who turned out to be my wife. And brother, it just like I didn't want to waste time with another woman. So I said, if I'm gonna invest any time on you, I'm not, I'm not just trying to bang. Yeah, I want something. I'm you know, old. I've been in the military, not old at the time, but like I was getting older. You didn't have time to waste. I was in the military for yeah, so I just said, Hey, you want to come over to my garage? And she's like, What do you mean, house? And I said, I I'm homeless, I live in a garage. And she did. And she kept coming back. And as I figured, there's either no wasted time, and she's like, All right, no, I'm out, and then I'm like, cool, try again, or I find the one, and I found the one.
SPEAKER_02The comedian, me, the comedian in me uh immediately goes dark to the dark side because uh man, that's that that is a powerful story. Praise God. So, how do you get like how do you jump right into the firearms?
SPEAKER_00It gets better. So uh I I I build the relationship with Meg and uh I get a phone call, actually, not even a phone call. I got um her her her and her parents came over to my garage and asked me to come live with them for free. Wow, completely like no commitments, stay as long as you need. We're never gonna kick you out. We just want you to be okay. And it was the first time in my life, my adult life, that I felt like somebody other than my parents were going to go to a length like that to really help me. And in that time, I had a friend or two over, my myself, Megan, and a good buddy of mine, his name's Jake, uh, were at their house, at their house now moved into the basement. It's you know an old 1980s cinder block, non-finished basement. I got a couch in my computer desk, and it's still Tundra's not even on the board yet. Yeah, but here's where it comes into play. Jake and I are playing Goldeneye.
SPEAKER_02Wow, just drop some horse.
SPEAKER_00Come on, brother. That's awesome. If you know, if you know, you know.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, 100%.
SPEAKER_00No odd job, slappers only. Um, and he says, brother, I've been meaning to tell you this for a long time. You've got a good voice, you should do a YouTube video sometime. And I said, Let's do one right now as a joke. He's like, All right, I got my I got my gun belt with me. You want to do that as like a review, because that's what you know gun tube does, at least way back then in like 2016. There was no entertainment, it was all just gun reviews. Yep, yeah. Actually, that's a lie, because FPS Russia, Karnakon, they were but it was very, yeah, it was very few. Um, and that's the only gun tube I ever watched was FPS Russia and Karnakon. I was a huge entertainment guy, so I said, All right, I'm gonna ad lib this whole thing. I'm gonna see what if I can do this, we'll see. If I can't, then I know. Same thing, like I said, light switch. I either fail or I win. One of those two. Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. So I like that. Yeah, so I always get something. Uh, and then hats off. And uh, and if I win, now I've got something. Now I've got something else. If I figure out I'm good at this, and I did Jake is, we'll call him. I love you, Jake. He's an ample individual. Nice, he's a large dude, probably about your size, right?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, um, I'm an ample dude, brother.
SPEAKER_00And so his equipment doesn't really fit me. In fact, it's so comically oversized that my bit was instead of calling it a gun belt, I decided to call it the Compton Tactical Operations, the CTO OG Battle Belt. Nice. And I reviewed it like I was a uh a gangbanger from the South Side of Chicago. Yeah. On, you know, like or like on Martin Luther King Boulevard or something like that. And I mean, it was so wildly over the top, so unbelievably inappropriate. You know, I'm sitting there like, please don't stone me. Like, this is all a joke. This is before like woke things, even it was still bad. Right. Oh man. Right. But it was the single funniest thing I had done pretty much in my life up until that point. And I I remember not realizing that people were watching me perform because I was just having fun. And granted, it's two people watching, but I remember when we stopped, no one spoke for like two minutes. They just looked at me, it was really weird.
SPEAKER_02Whoa.
SPEAKER_00And my wife looked at me and she said, You need to do this.
SPEAKER_02Apparently, it was good, and of course, because the channel blew up, man.
SPEAKER_00Fast forward. Well, yeah, that was just it, man. Like now, all of a sudden, 124,000 subscribers later and a lot of grinding. Eight years about that, is what it took. We got our first real success after about five, and then took it on full time. So the last three years has been full-time for me. And we have not gotten to the level I want to get to, but that's every creator.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00But we're stable.
SPEAKER_02That's we're stable.
SPEAKER_00I've been able to survive two of the craziest incidents in the firearms community, the Trump slumps. Yep. Uh, which I didn't know were a thing, by the way, and they absolutely are don't let anybody else tell you that's what we're doing. Yeah, we are 100%.
SPEAKER_02Because, you know, you have someone who's in office who is uh pro 2A, yeah. Uh so there's no fear of someone coming to quote unquote take our guns or infringe on any of our rights. Or infringe on any of our rights. But then, you know, the companies are like, man, we got an ally. Let's uh slow up some of these marketing budgets, let's reallocate and figure out what we can amp up for the next four years.
SPEAKER_00I'm glad to hear you guys say that from your experience. I've been I've been asking the Trump slump question to a lot of folks, just trying to figure out what the data is, right? Because you don't know what you don't know until you ask questions. And uh I got a lot of good feedback this year. It will it's it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be. I thought it was apocalyptic.
SPEAKER_02Well, I think what what really kicked it up is the war. Yeah, for sure. There's been a now the invasion of Venezuela, right? Yeah, we want them for the resources, and I love that the you know, the Velezwinian dude said, What'd you guys think Russia or China was? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The Arapa recipe for Arapa. Yeah, yeah, that was gold. Yeah, that was that was gold.
SPEAKER_01That guy that was video gold.
SPEAKER_02That guy won the internet, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, because that went ridiculously violent.
SPEAKER_01Because he's right. That also we talked about this too, right?
SPEAKER_02But then there's also the Israel and Gaza thing.
SPEAKER_01And it's not always gonna be flush and everyone's putting money in your pocket. Call me your mission.
SPEAKER_00So you got a big equation, big part of the equation. Liberals are buying guns now. Oh, yeah. Yeah, all of a sudden the two-way is cool as that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Well, I think it's important to highlight because but it's for everyone. That's okay, right?
SPEAKER_00I believe completely that it's for everyone.
SPEAKER_02You didn't. Well, here's and this is what I want to touch on is because I too agree that the two-way is for everybody. I also am aware that people won't buy something until they need it. Until it matters. Until it matters. And I saw, literally saw this last night as I was closing my eye. My sister sent me an article that says, look, and it shows this guy who I don't know if he's liberal, but it's definitely Democrat. And he goes, I bought my first AR-15 because I'm scared ICE will come and kick anybody's door down.
SPEAKER_00I got two statements to say to this. One of encouragement. Actually, I'll just say the statement of encouragement. Good. Good.
SPEAKER_02That's it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00That's it.
SPEAKER_02Point blank purity. Remember all the new gun owners. Whatever your reason is, that's it. But get training. Yes. And but also it like, and this might be some controversial stuff here, but thankfully, we own this podcast. It is to fight a tyrannical government. Yes, that doesn't matter whether it's red or blue. Oh, yeah. Doesn't freaking matter. That's exactly what it is designed for. Shout out to my libertarian brother. Drop some horns on that, brother. Shout out to my libertarian brother, Alex Shea.
SPEAKER_01Hey, hey, hey, Alex Shea, what do you say? GOA. We talked about them the other day. You are just Alex Shea of G O A. We're talking about it. I'm talking about them the other day. We did. What do you say? I mean, what I'm brief. Don't go eat him. Breeze. Breeze. No, a lot of play. Oh, geez. This is really.
SPEAKER_03Thank you. Thank you.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but get training, man. Get training. You know, get training. Like it's important.
SPEAKER_00I'm from Minnesota. I'll tell you what's going on. Oh, you betcha. It's about 20 times worse than anyone is telling you. It is what type of American are you in Minneapolis right now? MPD is down to minimal staffing. They don't have the city. If you look like us, sound like us, you look like a cop, you drive with out of state plates on, you are, it's not a question of if. You are going to get attacked if you go downtown. Really? Yeah. No way. It's not a question of if you still live there? Not downtown. Not anywhere near downtown anymore. No.
SPEAKER_02Oh, so you're saying downtown? Because when we were just there, I mean, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know, though. When was that? That was uh September, technically. Oh bro, listen, brother. When we went in, we just we literally drove, we landed, got our Were you in and out? You pretty much. Well, it was the thing was in Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. So that was the closest major.
SPEAKER_00I'll say less. Hey, now you're talking our language. Yeah, say less. We'll be there. And we can play games and go shoot. Let's go. Let's shoot in the farm. I'll take you guys down to the farm. Yeah, shoot. That sounds amazing. Never done that.
SPEAKER_01Oh, dude, you're listening because we went up there, I have the towns that we were in saved in my weather. And it was like negative 10 this morning. I'm like.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it was uh in Chaska where I live. It was 41 below with the wind chill today. Ambient temperature was 28 below.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, no worries. Um Yo, tell us some of the stuff that like, oh, go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah, tundra. That's it. Let's go. Real quick, yeah. Tell us some of the stuff. Tundra, what do we do?
SPEAKER_00Tundra, like, what do you got working for 2026? Boy, uh unfortunately, not nothing I can be too terribly public about. I will say, if you're a fan, I know, I know. Um, there is a business that's being created. 100%. Not directly associated by me, but it's not gonna be a tundra business. It'll be associated with us. Okay, cool. The only thing I can tell you right now, actually, you know what? Screw it. You guys are my homies. I'll do an exclusive break here. I'm gonna reinvent the industry, do my best to at least, by bringing the industry serviceable coupons. Wow, that's fire. That save people so much money, their head will spin.
SPEAKER_02That's fire. That's dope. That's gonna come. I hit, I don't know what sounds I hit, but I'm I know you have 146,000 followers. That's just on one platform. That's on YouTube. But uh our our our this podcast goal is to pull people in. I love your content because it is some of it is satire. It seems like you're just taking shots at other companies. Equal opportunity, better. That's it, and I love the honesty of it because you do keep them honest. Let's be very clear about that. But for those who don't know who you are and may not follow you, where can they find you?
SPEAKER_00Uh, Rumble, please, guys. Um, I'm gonna I'm gonna give my last message and then we'll wrap it up. I think the show floor is about to live in the city. Yeah, dude, it is. We might have some like Vegas Jackie Chan coming up here like check us off. Uh so my message to your viewers is this please stop allowing gun tubers to get away with posting Instagram messages, whining and pardon my language, bitching about how YouTube is demonetizing their videos. Guys, we need to grow up. There's two major things that I have a problem with with our community right now, and it's easily fixed. Um I I think that there's uh a sentiment from the creator's perspective, from certain creators' perspective, this is not endemic, this is not universal, just certain people, that they can't leave YouTube without losing all of their money, and that's false. I I'm not gonna try to take too much credit for this, but I took a risk. I gave up, not gave up, but I I just I walked away from those 124,000 on YouTube and I started over, and it was the best decision I ever made. So please, folks, if you watch us, watch us on Rumble. Rumble cares about you, you, and every audience member in this uh audio experience that we're getting right now equally. That's awesome. No one gets favorite. Well, yeah, there you go. But no, no one gets super like out of place or or put in a corner because of what they think or what they say. And the reason that this is the case is they have conviction, they've walked away from state level funding from France, Brazil, and Russia because all they needed to do was censor, not in America, but in those countries. Yeah, and they walked. I hitched my uh my trailer to that company immediately after I found out because that is the opposite of the level of conditions.
SPEAKER_02Do you know them? Like personally? Uh Rumbo, the Rumbo folks.
SPEAKER_00I'm sorry, I'm missing all going over my head. What do you do? What do you want me to do?
SPEAKER_02Like, do an introduction. Let's let's get it. Too easy. We got content.
SPEAKER_00Actually, in fairness, I've already made the introduction. You guys just don't know it yet. Okay. I've talked you guys up to Nick so many times. Awesome. Shout out to my boy Nick who's helped make all of this happen. Well, drop your rumble channel. What is it? This is the same. Tundra tactical over on Rumble, Tundra Tactical on YouTube, Tundra Tactical M N Instagram. But please, guys, start asking a question. I don't care if it's Rumble. I want everyone that's watching this that you guys, I want you all to understand this about me. Listen to my voice and understand how freaking serious I am. I am two-a-first. Always. I put a lot of work into Rumble. Yeah. But if that is not the right fit for us, you will walk. Yeah. Yeah. Because I'm here for you. Oh, hold on. Applause for that. Applause for sure.
SPEAKER_01We might need a horn too.
SPEAKER_00Okay. There are so many people right now that I'm encountering that aren't willing to do that. I won't say a name. My job isn't to unbend the industry or slander people. My job is to affect change. Yeah. Okay. My job is to get people to tell themselves that this is not okay. Yeah. And we have the ability to do that. Because that's how it happens, right? Slowly. Slowly.
SPEAKER_01It's never just plant the seed, dude.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Plant the seed. Because let's be honest, even if Brandon, even if Grand Thumb, even if all the Mount Rushmore, the goats, even if they all jumped, you still need to grab the other end of that community. In the community, three triangle, right? You got three major pieces. You have your creators, your audience, and your sponsors, your money. You get any two of those to move, you get the third one for free. That's all I got.
SPEAKER_02That's a fact. That said, yo, man. Tyler, thank you for taking the time out to meet with us. Yeah, that is a mic drop. We appreciate y'all. Folks, please like, share, subscribe, head over to we got to create a rumble for the podcast.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02I was gonna say, we gotta create a podcast rumble. And uh yeah, man, share this with your people, your people's people. Check sure they're amazing. Awesome. Thank you for having me on. That is an official wrap of this shop show season. Thank you, everybody. Boom.