August 1, 2007
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical firearms training and combat shooting techniques, focusing on lower-body targeting strategies for stopping threats in close-quarters situations. He emphasized the importance of weapon familiarity across multiple firearm types and provided detailed guidance on building an affordable personal defense arsenal, including recommendations for .22 rifles, shotguns, and center-fire rifles like the SKS, FAL, and HK91. Callers contributed discussions on specific weapons including the FN FAL, CZ-52 pistol, and various spare parts availability. The show also covered an upcoming border deployment opportunity with the Minutemen militia for training and operational experience.
- tactical shooting
- firearms training
- second amendment
- self-defense
- aks
- sks
- fn fal
- shotguns
- ammunition
- preparedness
- border deployment
- minutemen
- weapons wednesday
- hk91
- cz-52 pistol
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As Iowoki vanished and missed from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free?
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Uh oh, I don't know if Craig is still on the, sitting in the wings. I know we got Mike, we've got Spike, he's been waiting and patient. I'm gonna extend the thought process where we left the last hour real quick here. Because there's also a discussion in our chat room and other places, I know the same thing's going on. One of the things that I have seen is that again, in quick training of large numbers of people, we are obviously gonna first have to focus on accuracy. We need to, well actually, first on how to use the equipment.
how to use the weapon system that you just thrust into somebody's hands. Also, you're going to be looking at volumes of personnel that have come online that don't have as much experience as other parties. Our key trainers are going to be teaching very specific techniques that we know work and the mission is to put the target down. I absolutely agree with that concept. The idea is that you're coming at you, you're within close proximity, whatever it is that you've decided to have to use lethal force on, chances are if it's given the chance, it will kill you.
whoever it is. If they're that close and they've violated your personal spaces in your home, your land, whatever the situation is and they're coming to make contact with your physical person in this day and age, although for that matter in any day and age, some form of wrong is going to come to you if you do not act. So when it comes to using a firearm, you are trying to put the target down.
Now, a consideration here, what I'm trying to teach volumes of people is we're looking at heavy, basically heavy imperial infantry, okay? We know that their equipment is designed against specific threat. In other words, the stormtroopers, whatever they are, whatever global agenda attached.
have specific technologies in place but they still have to be mobile. So one of the reasons for quick changing or quick testing or if somebody said what would you do, well since I don't have two or five or ten hours to work with a person who's listening, I want them to start thinking about first the idea that we've got to try and stop as many as possible. There's more than one target probably available.
And by going down into the lower motor function area, they don't have to try and punch through the armor. They're not trying to hit the bobbley little plate size P-brain that's in between the bottom of the helmet and the top of the body armor. So we can get good enough that we will be, we are capable. I'm more than proficient and capable of doing that. There are many other good shooters that are. But remember, in panic fire situation or let's say an aggressive off the wall situation where you have to face a target,
by teaching the people to work down into the lower target area. If they pull, they're not going to squeeze. Chances are they're going to be pulling, they're going to be squeezing, they're going to be jamming, they're going to be moving by working into the lower motor area first.
As the weapon rises with multiple fire, you're going to bring it up into a progressive part of the target area that was not necessarily planned. This is simply because of the nature of panic shooting, surveying how people perform, which is something that the Second Chance had done a tremendous amount of work on years ago. And for that reason, by starting in the lower motor area, you sever an artery, you sever tendons, you break a bone, you do the hip damage, you hit vital organs, the groin area.
You smack that first and you've created a problem right off the bat because the objective of the other aggressor was to get closer. The farther away when you do this to him, the less likely it is that he's going to have any motivation to move anywhere forward at all. Now rounds progressively, and again we're talking nanoseconds, multi-quarters of seconds to fire rounds in many cases, if not less, and dropping 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 rounds into a target so fast the person doesn't even realize the time has elapsed.
Well, as the rounds ride up, they're going to work up into the melon area, slash the other premium target area, and they're going to splash into it in one form or another. At least in this way, a person who's panic firing will keep most of his rounds into the target. Now, to give you another base lesson on this, a lot of men who carry the M2 and M3 carbine and are very proficient with it will tell you that they actually aimed for the ankle or the knee when using full auto in a 15-round magazine.
Everybody goes, oh, Mark, that's great enough, people. I can sit you down with men who have shot people right here down the road, say about a town away, using an M2 carbine, and they were law enforcement. And of course, again, they kept their head, they used their mind, they were trained to use the weapon. Remember that as we were taught, if you were an infantryman in later years here with the pop-up silhouettes, it doesn't make a difference if the bullet hits as a scutting scimitar that's been flattened out by the pavement
or if it hits as a ball round in direct flight from the muzzle to the target all of the rounds are going into the target area and chances are especially since you're aiming the weapon you're going to stay within a very narrow band in one instance of 15 rounds fired 11 rounds one hitting the base of the leg the others have or should say the base lower part of the leg below the calf the rest of the rounds hitting and one round passing over the head of the target in a full-auto burst I don't want you to use full-auto I don't want to hear about fully automatic weapons
because you don't have enough ammunition to consume in a situation like that you can't carry enough. Instead, rapid fire two to three round tappets, there are different techniques that are used and some of you are going to use a different system altogether is 1-2, 1-2-3, 1-2-1-2-3, whatever the system is, if I'm going to dump a magazine into a single charging rhino, I want to make sure that it's again all energy delivered. If I'm a little more proficient and I've got my act together,
And my breathing is right and I've had time to prep to a degree which there are conditioning systems that are set up with shooters so that they actually can do this with a matter of moments also, instance as a matter of fact and get themselves into the groove in the notch and the mindset. Well then when you bring the weapon up you'll put the bullet where you want to. I understand that. But there are two schools we're working at here. We've got a volume of people out there who are trying to engage in an aggressor and are asking for basic suggestions. This is something that we know is quick and it works.
The other thing is it creates panic and mayhem. When you have somebody shot in a lower area of the body, trust me, it is very painful. Bullet travel will be through the abdominal cavity into whatever else you can think of. If it passes past, whatever it is that's on the outside and it snaps something that's vital or it hits something that's got a bone attached to it, well, people, that screaming and thrashing is going into the radio set to everybody else that's hearing and it really doesn't motivate the troops. It creates a morale problem, okay?
So there's a lot of other things tied into this battlefield situation you're looking at. The crooks, no matter which crooks they are, be they the crooks or scurrilous monsters that are being organized by the global governments, or if the crooks is in the ones with the cudgels in the other direction.
When they see one go down and they hear a lot of screaming and thrashing, they're not exactly brave. It's why they're in packs in the first place because they're basically pack animals. When they start to see damage and they start to hear a lot of noise like that, they don't really want to be part of something like that. So there are some other formula, elements in the formula to consider. There are things you want to look at and there are things that need to be plugged in. Boy, now that took 10 minutes. I think Craig's gone.
But I want to say thank you Craig for calling in. I will say increments step by step. Spike, if you're there you've been so patient, jump in there please. Did Spike hang up? Well, he probably did. I forgive me if Spike, if you want to call back in, let me get the numbers out again. 888-202-1984. Again, that's 888.
202-1984. Now, this gets into or ties into another issue. It's Weapons Wednesday, by the way. This is the second hour of Weapons Wednesday, and I'm touching on some things that normally we take a little more time to do in different venues, only that it takes time to explain some of this. But another consideration here is something that I started the last hour with is familiarity of weapons.
You may get stuck with simply because you're if you're in a situation where you're with somebody someone's kicking in the back door You got a bunch animals kicking in the back door. You don't know what they are You don't know what's going on. They're just what's busted, you know busting through stuff. They're breaking things up They're trying to get through that last steel door that's still in place and you have something thrust into your hands You say Frank here help us Jeff here help us Bob here help us
How many of you, if you were throwing an odd weapon, would you actually know how to get it to work? Now, of course, the guy who is the host should know that if you have a situation like this, the idea is to plan so that you hand out a weapon that most people could function with, a 12 gauge, an SKS most people are familiar with. You load it, you throw it at him and say, the door, okay, that should be it. But chances are that's not going to be the case.
And so what you need to do is be as familiar with the arms that are available because anything and everything may be made available to you depending upon the situation that you face, that you're involved with. Situation, you've evacuated from an area. You've gotten your family out. In the process of evacuation, you even lose the car, you lose all the goodies that were on board, and you escape with your lives.
your wife, your children escape with you, you have to abandon the vehicle, you go cross country and you show up, you know, knock knock knock at somebody's door and uh, all well, whatever you got is whatever you were carrying and part of what you lost were your weapons. Now, when you get to the other end and somebody goes, well it's great that you showed up George, I hate to tell you though, all I've got is this and it turns out to be a Lugeman MKB 42 rifle. Anybody ever handle one?
There is a chance to fire it. I love the weapons by the way. They're a beautiful firearm. They have an excellent action accuracy out to 600 yards. No problem at all. I used them right out of the box that way. Beautiful rifle. But if you don't know how to handle it, then you're going to be a little on the low end of the curve there if all of a sudden there's a need for you to be a part of the action when something takes place. Have you ever handled a Rashid carbine? Have you ever taken a look, for instance, at, uh, I actually have handled a Thompson .45 carbine. There's one for you.
Pretty straightforward. Have you ever picked one up? If you have been at a gun show and you haven't a chance to pick one up, I think you better try. I mean, not just try. You'll do it, but you've got to remember, feel, wait, how the weapon works. How does it load? Where's the magazine release? Where's the safety? All these things are a very bad thing to catch up on at the last minute. Otherwise, if I do throw you the weapon, you're only going to be good for the first 32 rounds if it's a stick magazine or 30 rounds or 20 rounds or an eight-round mag. And then if you don't know how to reload it,
Well, you're out of the fight. Well, except that you've got a nice one ounce or two pound or you know, six pound or seven pound club. We don't want that. We need to have you working as a viable component in the combat arm for defense. Anyway, here we are at first break, second hour of the intel report in the afternoon. This is Weapons Wednesday. We'll be back in a few minutes here on wtprn.com.
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The Alex Jones broadcast live from 11 a.m. To 2 p.m. Central Monday through Friday right here on we the people Radio back this is the intelligence report. It's live its weapons Wednesday second hour We just passed the first break the first of August we have 30 days plus before deployment on the border
But again, the warning order has gone out. Our friends down on the border are doing their part. The Minutemen are very well organized, very competent, very adept at what they have been doing for a long time. We're expanding on the program. One of the missions is for you to be able to rotate down there. This is not an exercise. This is an actual deployment. So you're going to be learning from people who have seen a lot of first-hand action people. They have been there. They have done it. They're not somebody talking about it somewhere else.
They're on the firing line every day. And so for that reason, here's an opportunity to work with these men. They are very capable as instructors and we're going to take advantage of that because they have been involved on a mobile front. For those of you who go, do not treat this as a vacation, as an offhand experience where we're going to go down and be doing this part time.
for the deployment period something is going to be happening constantly with regard to education with regard to actual deployment with regard to supporting the people who are providing the resources to us another thing that we've got to remember when we have all this manpower going into an area
Here's an opportunity to fix things up, to make things look better, to do a better job and provide resources to our people so that they then can turn around and provide better resource to all the others that will show up after you. And each one's going to be doing more. Imagine this, we have compounded workforce that can be used, and over and over again we'll be able to do this as need be, and we can build it up. We don't have the big budgets, but we do have the thinking, the thinkers and the manpower to get the job done.
So that's the mission, people. There's where we're headed. We've got a very patient Spike who's been there. Spike from Indiana, jump in there, please. Uh-oh, Spike from Indiana. There we go. We got you. I got you. Go ahead. I'm glad to get through. You were basically answering my question that I had, you know, little money and what the, and you'd went through third part that you never did. Next to the third step would be, phase three would be to pick up a shotgun reasonably priced. Now I know some people are going to cringe when I do this.
especially in the chatroom, but there and I and again it's just like the SKS's and the AK's when they came out. There is an inexpensive 12 gauge right now the CHI-COMs have been bringing in. It's a great way for those who don't have much money to have a stopgap weapon. They're making a knockoff of the Model 37. They make a trench gun version or like a short barrel version that's a 20 inch barrel. I don't don't go any shorter than whatever is like whatever they're selling if it's a 20 inch or an 18 and a half.
Don't cut it down shorter. There's no reason for it to be shorter, but for about $75 at now if they're selling for 75 they're bringing the country for 25 but for $75 at Dunham's sporting goods, okay, and some of the other sporting shops they have these shotguns most of the big chains have them they have a bird barrel version and they have a basically a slug gun version They're 75 to $100 apiece. That's affordable, isn't it?
But what about the center fire rifle? In the center fire rifle the option would be, well see there we get into this whole, well I know we get a little sidetracked on that only because if you had the money to go a main battle rifle and you were able to spend a thousand or eight hundred or nine hundred seven hundred dollars whatever it is now then obviously I would go M1A first and then work down the list in through the 308's like the FAL. The HK's are good weapons but they're awfully expensive and the only thing is they're expensive rifles but magazines are dirt cheap for them right now.
So on the one hand you pay more for the rifle but I can get F.A. I can get HK91 aluminum magazines military made for a dollar apiece right now. So you can afford to buy a hundred magazines for one hundred dollars. Now there's where you save your money. Now the HK once you buy it there's not a whole lot going to go bad on it but you need a standard HK to make sure that it works right. As far as make sure there's nothing special or exotic it's a standard rifle.
It's the G3 but it's the HK91 for civilian use. Then the right parallel that the FAL in any configuration is an excellent firearm. Again, it's going to run you $700, $800, maybe $1,000. So you might have to save up for that. In the meantime, if you don't have a whole lot of money, you put that out, if you don't have a whole lot of money, here's how I go. Ruger 1022 or something comparable.
Next step is to pick up an MBR main battle rifle and a bolt gun or in one of the semis that's reasonably priced like an SKS. The type, the M66 SKS is out there cheap right now. It's a Yugoslavian SKS. Now that's not a main battle rifle, that's a carbine, but it's a good semi-automatic rifle and ammunition is available for it.
That will bring up the target down. That's right. And then in addition to that, you have the 12 gauge shotgun to fill in that niche there. Hand guns are a personal preference issue and there's a whole school of, several schools of thought and theory on that. But that's purely a matter of affordability. I'll be quite honest. A K frame.
Smith and Wesson, model 10, for about $125. Right now, the Smith and Wesson model 65s and 66s are stainless steel. They're out there, they're old cop shop guns. They're reasonably priced. There's Rossies in a J frame or a K frame that are stainless. They're reasonably priced. There's, in fact, even High Point makes a nice little automatic in 9mm 45 and people are underrating them because they look cheap. They are cheap. They're just a basic firearm.
but they've gotten some really independent rave reviews in the last couple of years because of reliability and the fact that they actually do hit what you're shooting at with them for a fairly cheap price for about $100 plus or minus. The thing is you want to bring everything up to it in tears. Okay, right now it's getting something.
The 22 and as many boxes of ammunition as you can get is step one. You can always add more 22 by just figuring every paycheck by another brick and put it on the shelf and just put it in the can. We go from 500 to 1,000, 1,000 to 1,500, 1,500 to 2,000 in four weeks. So there's 2,000 rounds of ammunition and there's a weapon. Magazines for the Ruger 10-22 are all over the place. Be quite honest, I'd rather have
a whole bunch of ten-round mags that I know work as opposed to maybe a bunch of stick mags that may not work all the time so that's purely an option. You've got to find out who's doing the best mag right now and different people have risen to the occasion over the years so there are companies that could be recommended.
That's right. Well, any... Yeah, it's a .22 long rifle Ruger. Yes, but you can use them in any pistol. For instance, if you... Now, here's the other thing. There are .22 semi-auto handguns. If you bought a handgun in .22, right at that point, you've got commonality of ammunition.
Better that you have something that's useful that you have where you can afford to get both of them running right away so that you're up to a certain level and then start saving up for that center fire rifle and then make sure you put that shotgun on the list. You want to buy a better shotgun go out and start hunting around for a model of 870 or a 37 or a 500 the 1200 Defender series and the Winchester's There's all kinds of stuff out there 1100 Remington semi-auto best automatic shot gas-operated shotgun on the planet there
It's very simple. Is there... I'm sorry. Is there anywhere online where he's got a few... You know, he doesn't have any of that... Did he say he would just... Wait a minute, stop here. Did he say he would just give them to you? Yeah, he was gonna give you one. Somebody gave him a few. That's good. I find out... Yes, you can. As a matter of fact, depending on what the weapon is, you don't have to go online to do this. If you want to go to the gun shows too, or if you actually look in the shotgun news, there are companies that sell books.
Some of them are general disassembly books for categories of firearms. And you should have these on the shelf anyway. Thank you for bringing it up because this is a subject I haven't touched on. Stay right there, Spike. And I'll tell you what, we got Jerry from Connecticut. He's been really patient. He's found them for a little bit. Guys, hold rear. We're going to go to break for three minutes. And when we come back, we're going to cover that question in a few more. This is wtprn.com. And we're live.
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News politics cover-ups government corruption you're listening to we the people radio network Wtrf And ladies and gentlemen we are back this is the Intel report live and we're going right back to our caller We've got we know we let's see real quick before we say more you've got weapons that are being offered This is true for everybody else listening a little cheater way to get
an inexpensive manual for pretty much all the firearms that are out there. Find Gun Parts Company, okay, GunPartsCompany.com. Pretty sure they're still out there. GunPartsCompany.com. They have a catalog for all the firearms parts that they sell, but you see they sell old surplus parts and new firearms parts. Anything and everything from any firearm you can imagine. GunPartsCompany.com. Used to be old numeric arms.
Now, their catalog is virtually a breakdown, a schematic of every firearm that they're offering parts from. So each page is like a weapons manual. This is a little way to do this if you don't have as much money. You get hold of their catalog, it's a book, and this will give you referencing information for assembly and disassembly, at least in that it shows you all the working parts of a particular firearm. That's step one.
Others other sources there are places on online that have breakdowns or schematics for different weapons But here's a little trick any time that we have information of that type if you go to our webpage liberty tree radio Dot m g the number four four mg.com again, that's Liberty tree radio dot four mg.com
We post a lot of the manuals and information on anything we found that are schematic, so you might want to spot check that if it's anything that's useful there. And there are books that were done by, years ago they were done by the NRA, they're now collectors items, but they're paperback, they're just 9x12 or 8.5x11 format. And these books actually are pictorials.
There was one done by an independent group that actually have individual plate black and white pictures photographs of assembly and disassembly of specific firearms and they cover anywhere from 50 to 100 firearms per book So they're worth picking up. They're worth having on the shelf. Does that help spike? It sure does I wanted to tell you guys you're doing a great job, man I've learned a lot listening to you since you got here. Thank goodness nothing happened
Well, I'll tell you guys, what made the difference is you guys, a lot of people, a lot of our friends praying, and a lot of strength that was given in that way and others, but first of all and foremost, our Lord Jesus Christ, have faith, no matter what or how bad things get, stay focused on the light and stay focused on our mission, okay? Yeah, thank you guys for... Grab more of their albums as you can. I know you gotta balance that. Let's see, $15 for Poker Face for an album, and $15 for another brick ammo.
There you go. Okay. You guys get three other callers. Have a great show. Thank you, Spike. Bye-bye. Jerry from Connecticut, please jump in there. And we have Jerry. I know he's from Connecticut. How you doing, Mark? Very good. Thank you. I'm glad to hear you're back on the air. Thank you. We'll go right ahead. Yeah, right on. Well, let's see. Now, it will be John... Okay. George Patton said it was the MRI. If it wasn't an AK47, it was. It had to be the SDI. I know. Mr. Stoner's AR-15. No, no, no, no. Oh, okay.
Only in America. Well, the US rifle is 7.6. How about South Air? Sabric, National, the arms to gear, the FN FAL. You got it. Oh, no, I didn't mention it. I didn't mention it. I just... Yeah, I know you did. I know. Last few minutes. Thank you. No, that is one thing. The FN FAL is a superb battle rifle. It was considered. And I don't know really how it lost, but we got the M14 because of the engineering concepts here.
But the FN-FAL is an excellent firearm. I wouldn't hesitate. I've carried the FAL before in several configurations. And I know a lot of our listeners, including several in the chat room, that is the firearm that they're using. And yes, it's an excellent weapon to this design. But the thing is, it's not an assault rifle, as you and I know it. It's an MBR, main battle rifle. No, it is. Yeah, exactly. That gets to my second point. Yes. For five, fine crank. Anything 200 yards plus, you have to be looking at at least a...
And the 30 caliber projectiles rain on the battlefield in that respect. The FAL magazines are still very cheap for the FAL. There are good numbers of parts. I've been doing a parts inventory check. Tapco does have, and thank you very much, Tapco 1-800-554-1445. It's Tapco.com. That's 1-800-554-1445.
Tapgo.com is their web page. They have parts still and they have spare parts and the beautiful part is kits. You have all the springs, all the spare goodies that you want to put on the waffling. But anybody owns one of those, definitely. Well, the other advantage there too is spare parts are cheap. That's the big thing. They're doing this, you know, it's funny, we heard about this from behind the scenes first and now we're seeing it publicly.
And now there's an interesting thing. Several companies have barrels in inventory. And one of them, the company I mentioned earlier, Gun Parts Company. They've been in business for more than half a century at least. And they have barrels lying there. Right, exactly. My nephew just bought a... Well, you know, part of the reason, you know, here's something, you know, like the FNFAL, most people don't realize this. The FNFAL was grossly over-engineered by today's standards.
And one of the things that we know beyond a shadow of a doubt is those FAL barrels were good for over 100,000 rounds. That's beyond a shadow of a doubt as a factory firearm coming out of production, in fact, FANFAL, if you'll notice, I should say Fabrique, Nationale Durems de Guerre, the people of Belgium who make the FN, lightened the barrels and changed the specs because they found that the barrels were lasting longer than they desired when it came to selling more barrels.
So what you've got is a weapon that has a superior barrel that could last for a longer period of time, maintain its performance range, and they found that they weren't shooting out. They weren't ovling out. They weren't wearing out the way they wanted them to, because if you don't sell more barrels, you don't make more money. Well, I think one of the biggest problems I think people are finding out and... Yes, exactly. Whereas most guns, wolf ammunition starts eating the last... Exactly, yes. ...wolf ammo...
Right, and the other advantage of the FAL, as we know, is with the gas regulator set up the way that it is, you can dial up as you have fouling to help, hopefully, forcefully get the weapon to work under certain conditions until you can do maintenance. The variety of options for different shooters, one of the things that we've said before is ergonomics. There are people who have now been doing new stocks for these rifles, and they're taking different dimensions into consideration with the configuration of the stock, so a lot of people are saying that that rifle's a little big for me.
That can be fixed now. Well, you actually can buy different stock like stock. And you have to be about six. But if I said anybody right now, probably, I'm crazy. $160. And it was delivered. Yeah, and it was delivered. That was delivered to the door. Right, exactly. Unbelievable. Well, I'll tell you what. Are we all set, Jerry?
Well, I mean if you are I am but you know stay right stay right there a little bit more about weapons. That's fine Okay, hold on just a second. He's got rhymes marks up a burden to go to break. We'll be back Jerry stay where you are This is the Intel report live on wtprn.com
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Dan, ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the InZell Report Live and it's Weapons Wednesday. We've got Jerry from Connecticut still here. And real quick, Jerry, you brought up a subject that's critical. I want to touch on it. We've been discussing for the longest time. Firing pin, extractor, and ejector where possible for each firearm. You should have at least one spare for the very reason you're talking about. Absolutely. No gun that won't extract it. And again, go ahead. Like, what's ever been in guns with tens is no good to anybody.
Right, well we don't mind that you have the seven different weapons. Keep buying, keep picking up more. It's like the gentleman just told. No, no, no, I don't have to. Not everybody's, you know, I'm not a millionaire. You're not a millionaire, neither is anybody else. You probably can't afford to buy 10,000 rounds for every caliber. So pick a NATO caliber you like, two caliber. Pick a flavor. 7.62x30. Especially the issue we've brought before is something we've talked about many times. A lot of our people, first of all, the economy's soft.
We know the problem with the ammunition availability. Focus on a particular round. Do what you can to bring your inventory up as quickly as you can and reach a plateau. Reach a point that you come up with a, you know, we can't do this. These person has to tailor their own, you know, budget. But focus on continuing to acquire the primary components because an ammunition is one of them. It's obvious it's being cut off.
It's like talking about the barrels. We knew the barrel issue was coming up because we'd already heard about it behind the scenes and we brought it up on the air before anybody did. But the fact that they're cutting the barrels up on these kits makes no sense at all. Other than the fact that, again, it is a primary component, it's a primary part. It's not a restricted part. The only part that's restricted by the regulation is the receiver. So why would you be hacking up the barrels?
i think one of the biggest things is that what the government does they go through the left hand on exactly what's going on pick a little while prior murders and i think everybody started to put pressure on it because again we started made many people and we in the the alternate media and envelope uh... and of course larry pratt has moved working this with the owners of america is that this is again was an agenda that was alien and serves only one purpose in a different it's a main nonsense because we've never seen any lightning and explosions uh... in uh... in uh...
time they've been in business. So that's kind of ludicrous in and of itself as we know. Yeah, but I'll let you go get other calls. Right, we're stay focused, we know what we've got to do. Our mission is very specific and we're defending. We're not offensive, we're defending and it's right that we do so. Thank you. God bless Jerry. Where again we got Ron from Arkansas. Ron jumped in there, we still got time, go ahead. And I know he's there. So Ron from Arkansas is going to be picking up the phone any second, but he's got the phone in hand.
It's Mark here who's on dead airspace. Okay, well, thank you Jerry and thank you Spike. And there's another thing that's tied into this and Maron might be there. We'll just hear him in my ear in a second. One of the things that we've been looking at and keeps coming up is a... Can you hear me yet? There we go. We got Ron now. Go ahead Ron. Ah, here we go. Yeah, speaking of the FNSA-L, I learned one thing about the FNSA-L.
about a year ago when I saw the ACF-E fails a test and I said you're FN FAL that's supposed to be something auto all of a sudden starts going full auto take it apart clean it and go to the screen get in it. And I still wonder why Suomi still breathes the test at that point. I was wondering if there's anything that you could tell me about the C-C52, Charlie Zulu 5-2. Yeah an excellent pistol. Yeah this TZ-52 pistol.
uh... it as a uh... maybe for personal use anything okay the one with the time you're welcome to the score to the inventory how this work check chicago lock after of course the occupation still had its its arms and uh... industrial industry industrial production capability intact at the end of world war two even though russia carried a lot of the way they didn't carry most of the way in chicago so i can tell you the satellite country under the uh... control of the soviet
allow them to continue production in pretty much every category, but not only did they continue with production, but through the 50s, they especially started to become very independent in design. Now, as you can see, the 52 has a very sleek, modern, intelligent line to it. Its most important feature is that it is a, the locking system is designed so that it could handle hot ammunition hotter than what the Tokarev pistol could, because it could handle the peppy-ish submachine gun ammo.
Now this was intentional because the checks wanted something that could digest standard Tokarev 7.62x25 or it could consume anything else that might be on the shelf that ends up coming out of a pepe-ish or out of a pallet of ammunition in the middle of the dark, you know, the middle of the night where they couldn't see what they were doing. Very reliable action.
You can get in fact a I don't know if they're still available because they have to look around in the industry They were selling complete armor parts kits which was ten of everything in a little oak box little drawers felt bottom that had every part for the tote for the CZ that you could imagine and the price was like $85 for this kit Magazines are about eight dollars to ten dollars apiece
Reliability is very high. All the Czech stuff, they were, the biggest problem with the Czech stuff is it was expensive on the market at the time. You could buy an AK or an SKS for probably about one third the cost of what the Czechs wanted for their assault rifle and what they wanted for their carbine.
And the same was true of the pistol. The checks have always done a lot of machining, a lot of very fine finishing. That's the big thing, is they make sure fit and finish is where it should be with every arm, and they were not sloppy in their design at all. So as a personal defense weapon, these things are incredibly reliable. The round itself in 30 Tokarev does an excellent job of penetration on any kind of target. And it was the Magnum. The Tokarev cartridge back in its day was the Magnum of its day.
I jump on up and pick it up and use it in a heartbeat if I had to. I wouldn't even think twice. Awesome. I never even seen the... I'll tell you what, as a matter of fact, if you need more magazines, I know they've got them, centerfiresystems.com. There's all kinds of spare parts, but I would get a firing pin extractor and ejector because there's so many parts that came out. Czechoslovakia dumped all their parts at the same time. Somebody was smart and bought them.
The only reason they changed is because I think they wanted to hear you know, in westernize. It's not because they change from a you know, a bad weapon to a better weapon. The CZ-52s and even these new little 32s that came out are not new. They're military issue check pistols. They're perfect firearms. There's nothing wrong with them. I mean as far as for an issue piece, you know, you and I, we're not gonna, you know, well the average person, the pistol first of all, the personal defense arm, even the combat situation, very reliable.
Comfortable to shoot, by the way, that's the other thing you'll find. Most important is, know what kind of ammunition you're using. Cellar and below it is fairly cheap if it's still out there. Centerfire systems have 7.62x25 by the fish tin right now, by the ham tin. Very cheap. So I would check into them to find ammo. And they're not the only ones. Whatever you find in shotgun news, whoever you feel comfortable with, that's up to you.
Thank you very much. It's good to learn about that sort of thing. Excellent. Yeah. Go ahead. Otherwise, the only other thing is watch for leather. There's a nice shoulder holster kit that came for those things, came into the country. Some of the companies, if you look in their general, like, utility, you know, like in the back of their ads, they'll have, like, you know, miscellaneous. They have a Tokarev shoulder holster that clips to the belt.
And then of course it has one wrapped round strap and a chest strap, but it's very stable, very comfortable. And it's designed to carry one or two mags depending on the model, on the holster. There are holster, there are magazine pouches for the mags, which are designed to be like a jackass rig they counter, and there's other ones you can improvise. So there's all kinds of fun stuff that goes with that, and it's a very, very comfortable arm, and it's a cheap weapon to use.
It was inexpensive by comparison to a lot of others and all machining, very, very, very high quality firearms. So you got a good choice there. Excellent. Okey doke. I got really, really lucky there. Like I said, somebody gave the darn thing to my wife. Always take the, like I just said earlier, as we know the basic rule, guns are for buying, not for selling. But if somebody wants to give you a firearm, take it.
That's right, if it's a Moss Rifle, a French Moss Rifle, and it's rusty, clean it up, make it look good, put it on the shelf, buy a 100 rounds for it, somebody else will use it when the time comes. God bless, thank you Ron. Ladies and gentlemen, we're all the way to the top of the hour, the second hour here, we'll be back at 8 o'clock on Liberty Street Radio. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order, we shall prevail. The Empire is on the run, we're on the march.
Fix bayonets, load the pistols, make sure the shotgun's squared away. We plan on winning, and to do that, we need the proper arms. God bless and good night. Did you read this? Chicago just became the murder capital of America. I don't understand. It's been a felony to have a gun since 95. I thought that was supposed to prevent murders. Unincrease them. Criminals will always find a way to get guns, while the rest of us are just left defenseless.
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