August 16, 2007
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering affordable rifle options including High Point pistols and carbines, FAL spare parts sourcing, and detailed analysis of Saiga rifles in various calibers (.308, 7.62x39, and 12-gauge shotgun variants). He took a call from Tim in Nebraska about rifle options and magazine availability, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition, magazines, and spare parts while prices remain low. Koernke also announced an upcoming broadcast from Livonia Public Library in Michigan featuring discussions on border deployment preparations, promoted various preparedness vendors, and stressed the critical need for ammunition and magazine inventory before supplies become scarce.
- weapons wednesday
- high point pistols
- fal rifles
- saiga rifles
- .308 nato
- 7.62x39
- ammunition stockpiling
- magazine inventory
- spare parts
- border deployment
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- livonia public library
- gun owners
- second amendment
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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's 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 won't 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?
Oh, 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 I awoke he'd vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
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on galaxy 25 KU band satellite and a lot of your equipment uses KU band you just never hit the switch so look at the manuals or take a look at your box and you can find out very quickly if you're able to listen on satellite uninterrupted 24 hours a day today is weapons Wednesday and down I covered a number of subjects now they're of course critical to the arms issues
There have been a lot of questions over the years about certain pieces of equipment. The high point pistols are not expensive, by the way. We mentioned these earlier. But there's been a lot of independent research or studying or testing that was done by different organizations and groups and magazines. And for what they cost, they're very inexpensive, but they actually are pretty serviceable pistols. Now, one of the things about the little high point pistols, if we were talking about .40 caliber,
If you want to have a 40 caliber weapon sitting on the shelf, High Point makes a 40 caliber pistol right now, semi-auto. Simple system, they look uh, unfancy, they're basically, I think they built them to the British military standard. In other words, does it work? Okay fine, does it need to look pretty? No it doesn't. Okay, how do we, how do we, how do we cover it? I know, let's paint it. That's what the British did with the Enfield for years and they worked just fine. And when they got a little chippy or whatever, you know what they did? They painted them again.
I've cleaned 14 layers of paint off one infield that was a jungle carby number five that had been through probably Malaysian conflict, god knows where else it was in the Middle East, and had everything from Earth Brown, Savannah Tan, the OD Green, and then Standard Black. But it had just been so, so chipped up that it was time to clean it up all the way and repaint it.
So paint works just fine for fixing a weapon. After all, it's a tool. The most important thing is we're trying to prevent it from rusting. Well, High Point does a nice finish, a number of different finishes, and you can always have it redone in some other finish, I guess, if you wanted. But these are nice firearms for the price. They use an independent magazine made by High Point. That's the only thing to remember. But if you need to sit a .40 caliber on the shelf just in case, you never know when you're going to run into the ammunition, down the road you might need it.
Or might need something that uses it? Well, this is a simple, inexpensive, American-made fire rate in Ohio. So just do a search on the web. We'll get more information on High Point. I've talked about them for many years. And I consider them very serviceable. There's a High Point carbine. And by the way, a little interesting footnote here. I've been trying to get them for years to do the 45 ACP carbine.
They already do a 9mm high point, well now they do a 40 caliber, but they haven't done the 45 yet. So I'm going to try and put a lever under them on that one and have them ask them if they'll make the 45 carbine. I believe there is a market for it. And very serviceable, lightweight, very little recoil, nice little firearm to have to go along with your other 45 ACP arms when the time comes. And they make a 9mm, 40 caliber, and 45 ACP high point pistol.
so you can have the pistol and the rifle and make them work and they're not expensive for an American mate. Another thing, gun parts, gun parts, check them out. This man has FAL parts. If you're carrying the FAL as an MBR, main battle rifle, and I understand why because they are excellent firearms and they are one of the main battle rifles of choice for many of you across the country. We've had waves of them coming in. I cannot stress enough, get the spare parts while you can.
continue to add to your parts inventory. One of the reasons is that that weapon will be multi-generational. Not only will you use it, but when you're done and when the time comes to pass down to somebody else because maybe it's getting a little too heavy like your son or your grandson and you got to switch to one of those high point car beans, uh-uh. Well, guess what? That FAL would still be working flawlessly and you can make sure all the spare parts, pieces, and assemblies are there so that it can be handed down.
and GunPartsGuy.com is where you want to go, GunPartsGuy.com to get hold of firing pins, extractors, ejectors, most all the other FNFL parts are out there hanging around in his inventory and if he doesn't have it, I'm sure he'll help to find where you can get it. So keep that in mind. And he's pro patriot, pro firearm, this is a good man to deal with. We have John Berth of the 8 to 9 o'clock program tonight.
The show tonight, we're going to have John Burt as a guest from the 8 to 9 show for anybody who's listening in on our LTR site. We will be at the Livonia Public Library tomorrow. We're going to be doing the program from there. We're going to call in. Well, actually, we're going to be doing the usual link from 5 to 7, but on site. And then, of course, I'll be speaking from 7 to 8. And then we're going to do our regular 8 to 9 program while we're there too. So it's going to be kind of fun. We're going to see what kind of interaction we can set up.
and have a few guys sit down with us and we'll do some interviews with some of the guys like the sponsors for the meeting, which would be Grass Roots. This organization has made up of a lot of young hard chargers who are organizing a good portion of Michigan. They know people all over the state, North and South, and they're doing good work. They're motivating people in the Detroit metropolitan area, but they're affecting people all over the Midwest because they're connecting with a lot of other good men and women too. So we're going to be there tomorrow.
5 o'clock on at the Livonia Public Library in Livonia. This is the main library. They have a nice auditorium. I've spoken there before. Many other people have too. Jack Otto was speaking there and would have been here this Thursday had he not passed away. We're going to have probably a little memorial for Jack, I am sure, while we're there.
and uh... back we're gonna put some of his uh... sound bites upon the air here pretty soon again i see the new generated by one of the men and uh... we also have all of the archives for all of our broadcasting for the last fifteen years sitting on the shelf most of them there's a few with holes here and there but we have most of it and we have jacks voice
uh... in the line in pervert to them others for as long as we want to use it so we're going to take advantage of that and bring up a few points uh... as we go along over the uh... weeks and months here in programming we're going to bring jack to work even though jack has passed away he's not left us other things well i mentioned this before i want to mention again center fire systems dot com
1-800-950-1231. Again, that's 1-800-950-1231. Center fire systems, give them a call to find out what's going on. Also, and this is cool, for all of you reloaders, I've mentioned them before, but I want to make sure we get this out too. Extreme shock projectiles slash bullets. Extreme shock, USA. 877-337-7722. Again, that's 877.
337-6772, extremeshockusa.com. They do everything from 223 projectiles all the way up to 50 caliber people. So if you're reloading and you're going to be reloading, because ammunition is simply drying up, it is that, that's all there is to it. We're seeing whole categories of rifles start to drive too, now hopefully we're having an effect there. Thank you people, I think everybody's listening.
Certain types of arms, of course, are being purchased en masse by a lot of people because they're interested in things that are serviceable, economical, and easy to feed. Well, 30 caliber projectiles for both the Russian spec and for the US 308 slash 308 NATO slash 30 caliber rounds, those projectiles are available on a regular basis from the extreme shock in specialized loads. They have a number of different special applications that deliver total energy against the target.
I've seen some interesting work that they've done here and I'm going to get hold of the slash rep. We'll go as well and have them up on the air here on the We the People radio network soon about some of the things that they're doing with research experimentation so that we can arm you properly. Now, I mean I forgot our guys in the chat room because there's a whole bunch of things that we've got to go over this week too by the way. We're going to be doing it. We're going to be staying very very busy but now
It's weapons Wednesday, but I want to make sure this gets out again. A lot of you new listeners that are out there, we also deal in medical support. We're trying to provide solutions. These should be your crash bag. They should be in your car. You should make sure that you have them with you all the time. Different types of compresses. If you've got military compresses, that's great. I've got cases of them. I carry some with me all the time. In fact, I carry them in my utility vest, my work vest.
because I've used them over and over and over again with car accidents, individuals who are injured, perforations and damage on the job, with work sites, you name it, it's kind of handy to have emergency medical support on hand. Well, there's a new emergency bandage, trauma wound compression dressing, I've mentioned this before, Performance Systems Medical Division. Their telephone number is 888-737-7978.
number, regular telephone number is 713. For in and out wounds, it's abdominal. Now these are priceless pieces of equipment. You need to have medical support on hand. We're giving you solutions. You call them or you go to their website. It's performance systems, medical division. www.ps-med.com. That's www.ps-med.com.
Check them out and also of course you can give them a call to get their DVD with information plus of course they offer packets with all the write-ups and you can pick up a sample of the wound dressings. The one nice thing about this package is this thing can actually be applied with one hand if you have to do it. Similar, an incamouflage pattern by the way for the finish for the cloth but it's designed as a combat dressing, combat fuel dressing.
It has a little supplemental tool that's built into the thing which actually allows you to use it as even a tourniquet. That's the T word, which is evil, of course, for the Red Cross because they're worried about liability. It has nothing to do with performance. The tourniquet has applications and has had applications. It's just political correctness and the liability issues have prevented the Red Cross from teaching people how to use a tourniquet. There are needs for it on occasion. Not all the time, but there are needs.
take the old first aid technology with regard to like the Red Cross books where they do have the tourniquet involved and study the concept of using it. You see traumatic amputations, major artery lacerations where you have total separation. You can't stop it. You could use pressure, but what if you have more than one victim, more than one person, you have to help. What are you going to do? Stand there and watch the other person bleed to death?
See the problem with that? So again, there are reasons for some of this technology having been developed. Maybe the only person responding to an emergency. You need to be ready for all of the issues that may be present. Anyway, we're at the first break, second hour. It's the Intel report. This is Weapons Wednesday. You got marked. We're going to open the phone lines, of course. We'll be back in three minutes here on wtprn.com.
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here that have a Russian made type of type of thing to me that's called Sega. Sega shotgun. They've got it in 302 by 39. Oh okay well that's the okay well there's that's the same that's what the Sega system is actually that was their sporter arm version or they make shotguns they make it in battle rifle cartridges basically in the battle rifle cartridge it's a sporterized dragon off.
in other words stylized more to be like a conventional hunting system you know hunting rifle it takes if it's in the seven six two by a fifty four russian rimmed it takes the standard dragon off mags uh... which means that there's a princess the company i just mentioned uh... center fire systems they have they're one of several but i believe in a double check this while i'm talking to you they have not only the dragon off mags but they have the carrier of good combination
Now, the mags are not cheap, but they're reasonable. I think it's four for $100 with the pouch. The magazines are unique because the Dragunoff mag has always been difficult to get. In fact, anybody who's got the Tokarev rifle or the Dragunoff should pick these mags up. The SEGA systems, they make a 410, a 20 gauge, and a 12 gauge. I know they do. Which is a good idea, by the way. Magazine-fed shotgun. What can we do with that with a drum?
but also in the SEGA rifles, they're more than serviceable enough. They're an excellent rifle. There's nothing wrong with them to the AK system. Obviously in 308 would be really nice because, well, we know we can get more ammunition down the road more readily because there's 10 or 20,000 rounds on each APC out there, or any battle tank. Plus, the MAG-58 machine gun is still in service with our forces, so we're going to see lots of 308 NATO out there.
The big thing with both of those rifles is that they don't make, they were designed so they would come in during the ban and they don't make high capacity mags per se, but 308 model, several different types of mags could be adapted to be used with that rifle. The cheapest thing on the market right now that I would say to attempt to make the first test with HK91 mags right now of the aluminum ones are cheap, cheap, cheap.
Now this means you're going to have to look at the magazine and if you've got somebody who can do a little tool and die work, they can either make the lever or the flap that's necessary to make it work, but you might require more modification. The three cheapest mags on the market are obviously the HK91, the FN FAL, and there's some M14 mags laying around, but they're still getting pricey now.
one of those mags may adapt to the magazine well and then it could be properly improved so that that Seager rifle would have a little more firepower but as an accurate weapon and as a reliable weapon there's nothing wrong with them. They were pretty reasonably priced. Yes. But I see what you thought of them. I wouldn't have a problem carrying them because I've seen them when they first came in a lot of people are saying well what would I do with the 12 with an AKA shotgun it's like okay.
They just banned all, you know, they blocked, I won't say banned, they blocked, for instance, the Daewoo rifle, the Daewoo shotgun from coming in, which was basically a magazine-fed shotgun, and they made a drum for it. Well, you could make it, there are some stick and drum designs that are in-country that could actually be mimicked, and with that Siga shotgun, you would have a tremendous amount of firepower. I would not cut the barrel down on any of those, I'd leave them exactly the way they were built.
But they could be made so that they actually had some decent mag system attached to them. The Seager rifles, they'll take all of the AK sighting systems, all of the optic systems without any problem. I think there's a company, I don't think it's Centerfire, but there's another company that makes even a flash hider that will go on that. And a flash hider would be a good idea for obvious reasons to disrupt the muzzle signature.
isn't that great because those have actually a long barrel so they're they're they're a good weapon I wouldn't think twice about it if they're I don't know what the price is you may have to mention it but if the price is a lot less than say most of the 308 which typically they are because there's some of that I don't know certain people got hold of them in the country others just don't seem to carry them so that would be it'd be a good firearm and seen it in the shotgun no not in recent years it's been a little while I'm surprised you even brought it is it somebody he has a bunch of them actually there's two
in town here that have one to show. Huh. They might have either made a deal or they may have a connection with somebody up in the western part of the country because the distributors and importers have different, you know, obviously industrial connections from outside the country. If you know somebody over there in Russia or in the Ukraine, a lot of those plants make deals. If you're willing to make, do a little bit of traveling. Same thing that happened with all the night vision.
Usually one person goes over makes the effort makes a contact and what they do is they'll be the importer to bring them all back in well Are they a couple hundred dollars apiece? Yeah, that see them as a three-way rifle that makes them very reasonable in a gas operated system Look at look at look at look at let's put it this way What's the price of a dragon off right now about a thousand dollars? So you're buying a dragon off system without the pretty stock for how much under $300
You get the same rifle, but you get it for a lot less money, which means you can look at it this way. You can buy two, three, or four of those SEGA rifles for the price of one Dragunov. No, they intentionally did that because this was a gun that was a solution by the Russians and some engineers here who were trying to, you know, overcome the, remember the magazine ban and the limitations on the imports. Yeah, it looks like they're probably only about it.
Right, they make a three, now you can find surplus. And I know two companies that still had some, they made for the military. They actually made these for the Russian military. They made a three round, they made a five round, and then they made ten round mags for the Dragunov type systems. The three and the fives will be steel.
always feel they're made uh... they're made as a special contract run only one or two companies barman of the country uh... and they have the majority of the letter left in the still charge a pretty penny for those the nylon or as i tell type star type of magazines uh... several companies have been center fire and i think camp code by the way has been to i'm look right here real quick i got the latest uh... little flyer but they had a nice price
you get the 7.62x54 and I would be willing to experiment. In fact, here's the thing to do. Have you got both rifles in the shop, a 7.62x54 and the .308 rifle? Just 7.62x39. Oh, in .39? Yeah. Oh, okay. Well, then that's the unique one. That will be a Zytone item. That won't take the SVD sniper rifle magazine.
Hold right there for a second if you want. This is the Intel report. We're at the bottom of the aisle. We're going to take our break. We've got Tim from Nebraska. And we're on wtprn.com.
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Zytel now on stocks, they're a straight stock with no pistol grip, they have a regular C-type grip like you'd find on a regular rifle. And the magazines are unique for the 30 Russians, obviously for the 308 they are too. In both cases, now in the one with the 30, if it's a 7.62x39, there are some solutions there.
Personally, I wouldn't modify this rifle. I'd leave the weapon the way it is. I wouldn't change the rifle. In fact, there's a basic rule I should mention here. Never change the weapon if you can help it. If you can find solutions to the magazine issue, for instance, buying more mags, then just put it in place as either A, a special purpose rifle, or here's another consideration, use that as your 7.62x39 training rifle for marksmanship and for familiarization.
You don't need to necessarily have the 30-round mags or the 40-round mags of the drum to teach a person how to use the firearm. And this makes it a very economical, very serviceable. You understand how the AK action works because you're still going to use the safety the same way. The magazine basically loads the same way, but if you're concentrating again on accuracy and performance, teaching a person the basic techniques of rifle marksmanship, these weapons are fine. And this means you put less wear and tear on your standard AK.
Now as far as them being serviceable, I'll tell you what, downrange if somebody got hit by a bullet from that rifle, I don't think they'd ask what you were shooting them with. You know, hey is that a C-GAR or is that a regular AK? I don't know, but it hurts. You know, the whole point is that it's a good weapon. But as a .308 rifle for $200 and some dollars and a gas-operated semi-auto, I didn't know that there were that many that came in. If that rifle's available in that caliber, I would say that is an excellent buy. Take a look across the market, what can you get
in a semi-auto 308 for under $300. Yeah, actually I think the 7.62x39 was just under $300 and the 308 was just $300. That's still good, that's not bad. I mean, because that's retail. You're not, you know, so you're already, you know, you probably can even make a deal on them, you never know. If you buy more than one, that's a consideration. Now, what I would ask is since the guys both are carrying these Seager rifles, I would ask guys, can you get spare magazines?
and I will start focusing on spare mags. Now I will mention this also. Standard AK, remember even though it's a Sega rifle, it will still be standard for firing pin, extractor and ejector. All spare parts internally will be identical to the regular AK. All the gas system will replace with AK gas parts, okay?
However, the 308 is a unique system. Now the 308, the Romanians, the Yugos, and the Finns made a 308 AKs. The Romanians, I don't know how many they've got even in the country, but I've seen somebody's bringing them in. The important thing there is if you do get the Sega in 308, you want to talk to them before you buy it, can you get spare parts right now? And what I would do is buy a spare firing pin, extractor, and possibly ejectors if they're available.
and that would make that an excellent firearm to carry because again it's in 308 NATO. AKs don't bust quick. Okay, first rule, they're not going to break quickly. The AKs are designed and typically will digest steel case ammo more comfortably because they were designed to be a course weapon anyway. They're not going to say crude, but they're going to lose that term. Crude but effective. There we go.
They are not up to the polished standards of the Browning systems because they weren't meant to be pretty rifles, they're meant to be working weapons. So they work exceptionally well. In the .308 I would get a firing pin extractor and ejectors if they're available. That may be an issue, but you should be able to find at least heat. Probably could find something laying around. Remember that they're a unique bolt because they're in .308, so that's why the firing pin and extractor are an issue. You want to make sure you get them now while you can.
If you get the 760x39 model, 8, no problem. But every company that got out there that's got spare parts, they'll have parts laying around for it. But magazines are then the issue, and in mags, I would shop around, look to see what's there. I wouldn't change the weapon otherwise. I've handled that firearm years ago. When they first came in, some people said, eh, it doesn't look like an AK. I said, does it work like an AK? It's an AK action. Hey, it'll work just fine.
And you're probably, well first of all, you're even a place where you can reach with your rifle, can't you? Nebraska's got some distance, doesn't it? You might want to think about this, it's kind of like what happens. Most people don't realize Saddam Hussein didn't just buy regular AKs. He also bought a vast number, and I mean a vast, and if you go back through your archives, go back to Time Magazine even, you'll find some pictures of this. He bought a lot of Dragunov rifles as battle rifles, as MBRs.
Why? Because the 7.62x54 round or the .308 NATO round for us. The .308's R-Rife, R-Cartridge. The 7.62x54 is the Russian rim cartridge. You got to remember in the desert you can see farther than you can shoot if you're carrying an AK. But if you're carrying a Dragunov rifle, you've got a little more reach and you've still got a lot of bullet weight to put a target down at greater range. He who can shoot farther wins. Nebraska, that would be an issue too, wouldn't it?
that's a good choice and like I said, that's a reasonable price for $300. I'm looking at everything first of all, is it available? A lot of stuff just isn't there right now. There's whole categories. The Moyza Nagats are drying up real quick. Hopefully that's because of what we've been promoting and getting the inexpensive weapons. This would be a good choice and the Segas are fine actions. Nothing wrong with them. Okay, for the NATO, it's 7.62 by 51. Yep, 7.62 millimeter by 51 millimeter.
NATO cartridge is you know, we just put a 762 NATO just remember that or 308 well obviously it's 308 Winchester in an American designation for civilian. That's a fine, that's a fine cartridge. The only thing is right now 308 is catch-as-catch can as far as out there. You can find commercial and there is military but it's again you might be in a nice neck of the woods where there's some 308 military ball laying around. If you see it and you're gonna go with that rifle I would commit to it right away.
Tim, wait a minute, did you get a package from us? Oh, I got one letter. Okay, you should have another package. Keep an eye on the mail. I'm just warning you. See, this is live radio. Keep an eye on the mail because there's a box headed your way. Hey, I got one more question across my mind. What can you get? The British Enfield is a matter of fact. In fact, I don't have it right here in front of me. Tapco did have, and I think they still do have, magazines, but
Give Centerfire Systems a call 1-800-950-1231. Capco.com. Now there's another company and I don't have them on my fingertips but they specialize in a lot of British stuff that's been coming in and they did have quantity in the magazines. Now there was a window where they were cheap cheap. We're talking dirt cheap.
They've gone up in price, but they're still cheaper than most places. So I will have that for you, even though it probably won't be on Weapons Wednesday here, I'll do it tomorrow on the air. I should be able to find it maybe even while we do a break here next, coming up. You're welcome. And again, this is our reports, Weapons Wednesday. And one of the things about... Remember this about all the firearms that you have. Okay, one of the good things is that we have a calm before the storm right now.
While you can get it where it's still cheap get it I can't stress this enough a lot of you have been listening to us for years Does everybody remember when I told everybody to buy the 50 cent macro of magazines which then went to a dollar of course? But 50 cents 75 cents then they went to a dollar They were still cheap cheap magazines if you have a macro of pistol You could afford to take $20 and have 20 mags if you had $100 you had a hundred mags When it was a dollar well, they were 50 cents apiece $50 would buy you a hundred mags
Now people, go to the shotgun news or go to any of these traders right now and take a look at what the price of a macaroon mag is. The cheapest one is $5.60. I've been looking around just to spot check them. Now, let me ask you something. If you bought a hundred of those 50 cent magazines, you could keep 50 of them for yourself, for your pistol, the one handgun you have, if you hopefully add more than one, but if you had just one macaroon, you could afford to keep 50 magazines, take the other 50,
sell them for three dollars a piece. There you go. You've undercut the market by half. So you'll sell them quickly. And you turn around and you pay for all your mags and your handgun at the same time. That's better than a bank account, a credit card, or anything else you could think of that the system would offer you people. Think about it. And you would be able to make the profit yourself. It's the same with all these other surplus items. It's not Kmart, they're surplus. They're gonna run out.
Anyway, tell you what, we're going to be back in three minutes here on We The People Radio Network. It's Weapons Wednesday. We'll be right back.
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Boy, might be able to use their sound room. We're going to see what we can do. They got a nice little studio operation there that overlooks. But if not, we've already got phone connects, everything in place. Sometimes you get what you want there. Sometimes you don't. We were going to do a broadcast from Jack Otto's after the funerals, get together. But the site didn't have a phone line after all. And we had to, of course, deal with that.
But we are going to be at the La Ponia Public Library tomorrow. You get a chance to bring the family along, bring a munchkin along, or bring somebody along you're trying to teach. They're going to be covering a number of subjects. Don will be there so you can say hi to him. Remember that this is going to be a chance for us to help to organize for the deployment down on the border. And Tom, oh by the way, Tom from Brooklyn's going to be there too for anybody who remembers Saul, I'm telling you.
He'll be there too. So we're going to have a number of people present. You can stop by, say hello to, talk to, exchange information with. We're going to be also talking about the deployment down on the border.
We're going to be looking at the September window. The other organizations will be looking at the October window. That's fine. There's going to be overlap. National Guard is leaving. Oh, wow. They only spent $866,000, the price of less than a really poor quality dollar store with all their inventory and their cost and labor for the year. Well, that's basically what you had on the border to protect us from the terrorists. Oh, well, so much for the America being safe. Yuck, yuck, yuck. And we know who to blame.
because of that george her well i've got your forever uh... george bush uh... the second uh... is of course the person who's long screen door to be wide open they haven't shut anything and if there is if there's going to be a terrorist attack the congress the president and all these other creatures like the a d l in southern perversion law who have been promoting the dope trade and the slave trade on the border by attacking anybody who wants to see it secure
Those are the people Americans need to blame for the next terrorist attack because if it's going to happen it will get walked in right across the border people. So know who to blame and may start talking about it now every chance you can. When Chertoff says, I've got a gut feeling it's because Mr. Chertoff knows where they're going to be coming from and he's letting it happen. They're all letting it happen. Period.
and there are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Well, we're going to try to prevent it. Don't say the American patriots and the militia aren't doing their job, because we're going to do what we can to help protect the country people when our government is failing us. And they are absolutely failing us. With that, go to our website at libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And you can go to the link then to our deployment page.
www.deployment.8k.com. Again, that's www.deployment8k.com. The 8 is the number 8. Very simple. It's just been upgraded today. Again, we're going to be upgrading every day with a little more information. I want to thank Alfie Omega for the work that's being done there and all of our other friends that are participating. Posted some pictures.
that were sent by some of our border patrol units, border the Minuteman units when they were working down there. It's part of our, again, series of briefs in preparation for deployment. Remember that if you're going down there, it'd be a good idea to go to the dollar store or go to wherever you want to and pick up a box of latex gloves.
Bring them with you if you want to help us and you want to donate and you're listening right now We're gonna be giving out the addresses you can buy a couple boxes of latex gloves slip them into a you know a big envelope or a box and ship them down there because it's one of the many disposable items that we need and It is a useful tool something that we will need on the border We want to protect our people because there are a lot of hazards and risks that we want to protect people from in its common sense. This is again a
support issue that we will deal with. But deployment. deployment.atk.com. If you go to the site, you can check things out. You'll find out, hey, that's right. We're really moving ahead with this. Want to thank all the people from the states that are participating and organizing right now. We've got people from all over the country that are confirmed that are moving in this direction. But again, we've got a focal point. You can do a quick spot check. If you're just curious about what's happening, go check the site out too. Also, again, go to YouTube.
Battle for the Republic the winter war if you punch in go to YouTube punch in battle for the Republic the winter war the latest video is there people Have some fun check it out. Let other people know about it. We've also got all of our other pro militia slash pro patriot videos up there on our site on YouTube and Again, you can go to the link by going to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg.com Go right into the top of the page and you've got the our video
section right there where you can tap onto that and link up to it. So have a lot of fun and you can show some people some really cool stuff because we're doing the work we promised. Now use the tools to teach other people. It is Weapons Wednesday and I cannot stress enough spare parts spare parts magazines and ammunition. Now a question earlier by Tim and this is really a good point to a degree maybe you should look at it this way for all of you that are listening right now.
Look to see what ammunition you can get a lot of cheap. Buy the ammunition first, then find the weapon that goes with it. Does that sound weird? Well, it isn't in America right now because of the situation the way it is. So if you can get a lot of inexpensive ammunition in particular caliber, trust me, there are weapons out there, but it's not the razor, it's the blades that are gonna get you now, guys. It's the problem of getting ammunition in good quantity.
and these AK-74s for instance right now there are some AK-74 variants out there across the country. I would also look for magazines. Remember years ago, kind of like those cheap mags I was talking about a minute ago, I tried to get everybody to buy these East German AK-74 mags. They're only a dollar apiece.
Well, everybody said, but there's no rifles. I said, guys, think about it. How long is it going to be before the AK-74s are in the country? And it wasn't long. But of course, as soon as the rifles were available, the mags went from $1 apiece to $7, then $10, then $15 apiece.
So let's see, you bought them for a dollar a piece, you could sell them easily for half the price of what they're going for on the market, make 700% profit, everybody's happy. The person who buys them gets a good buy if he was late in the game. You get what you need, you cover the cost of your magazines and your weapon, and everybody gets a plus plus out of this. You see how that works? Now again, look at it as an investment to a degree because magazines, people lose, they break, and in combat they even get shot.
just like everything. In a regular deployment, a defensive network, if you're setting up a defense in depth, it is recommended that you have 10 percent, in other words, weapons to equip 10 percent of your fighting force because weapons get dropped, they get shot, they get run over. All kinds of terrible things can happen to your firearm.
And if that does take place, you've got to have replacements. So, and spare parts. Now remember, if a weapon gets broken, I don't want to see this Hollywood BS. Also, if you run out of ammo, have you ever noticed this? They condition people with this. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop,
or 50 yards away. And then he's going to know that I don't have my firearm, and so then he can come up on me and beat the snot out of me, or shoot me with whatever he wants at close range.
Okay, if you're running out of ammo put the weapon in the holster if you can't use it for anything else or you don't think you can and at least carry it with you But if you run out of ammo close the slide if you pop up and point a weapon at somebody Then they're running at you and they're of course worried about being shot Chances are they're gonna jump out of the way or at least try to get out of the line of fire So you've disrupted the process you can pop up act like you're aiming drop back down and you can fall back and run ain't that cool?
It's kind of like watching these Hollywood movies. Have you ever thought about this? Here's another variation. I gotta mention this before we go. The guy is in the middle of the desert. He's sweating. He's all wet. He's losing all his moisture. He's drinking from the canteen. Then you see the shot where it's the last of the water. He's halfway through the desert headed towards the oasis. He looks at his canteen. The last drop hits his tongue. Looks at it disgustingly and throws the canteen away.
He trudges on, barely cable to walk delirious, he reaches the oasis in the middle of the desert. Oh, he's got water now. He feels better. Oh, this is great. But wait guys, he's in the middle of the desert. Do you see any canteens hanging from him that are empty? Do you see anything hanging on him that he can carry the water with?
He's in the middle of the desert and now to get out he's got to experience the same discomfort I assume because oh wait a minute halfway through the desert or a quarter of the way through the desert you still had a canteen. How did he get from the oasis through the other half of the desert without any water? No we thought about that did they but it looks great for effect and it conditions everybody to think oh I'll just cast it aside okay yeah I'll tell you what let me slap anybody with me that does that okay.
Think these things through. Okay, and of course certainly don't mama your life after Hollywood. We know what to do there. It'll get you killed. Anyway. Oh, this weapons Wednesday. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. But remember, tune in and help out. We the People Radio Network, they need your assistance to make sure they can continue to do this programming. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run.
You're on the march. We'll see you at the Livonia Library tomorrow night. God bless. 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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