May 14, 2008
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday, focusing on the care and maintenance of firearms, magazines, and ammunition in desert Southwest conditions. The episode covered detailed cleaning procedures for AR-15 and M14-type rifles, magazine storage using diesel fuel and protective coatings, ammunition preservation techniques, and the importance of minimal lubrication in arid climates. Koernke also discussed optics maintenance, range estimation tools, weather considerations, and provided extensive instruction on field first aid and treatment of gunshot wounds, including wound dressing, fracture immobilization, arterial bleeding control, and tourniquet application.
- weapons wednesday
- firearms maintenance
- ar-15
- m14 rifle
- desert conditions
- ammunition storage
- magazine care
- optics cleaning
- gunshot wounds
- first aid
- tourniquet
- preparedness
- field medicine
- range estimation
- graphite lubricant
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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 is 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 use 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'll 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 Republican, each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torture freedom bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of 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? I'd like to thank everybody that's listening. Good evening. You'll be listening on we the people radio network W T P R n dot com K U band satellite micro a.m. And f.m. Stations CD bass station and PBM dot or mg.com on Liberty Tree radio ask you To bear with me. I'll do the best I can and also to remind you of our call-in numbers. It's five one two And today we are going to cover, since it's Weapons Wednesday, we're going to cover the care and feeding of your arms, your magazines, your ammunition, distance, optics, weather, and everything from a desert stand. I know that quite a few of the people that are listening live out here in the Southwest, whether it's in Texas. Arizona, Southern California. So there's a pretty good chunk of people out here that are concerned about these things. And maybe they have their own little ways around it. But I don't know, I've been in a couple of deserts around the world. And so I have a few of my own ideas. OK, so today we're going to kick off the first gram we're going to talk about in magazine, Care and Feeding of. Wednesday, we're going to go into a little bit of person gunshot wounds and things like that. So here we go. Okay, so we're going to basically be carrying a covering firearms. Doesn't matter if it's a bolt action or a handgun or revolver, semi-automatics and things like that. You know, there's needs to be cleaned once a month. It should be cleaned once a week. It should be cleaned every two weeks. Going to leave that up to you as to when it should be. Usually out here in the desert, they don't need to be cleaned as frequently because of the low humidity. And depending on the humidity, the effective cooling, the evaporative cooler inside, the side that's got a water pump in the bottom, it pumps the water for the pads and then it drains down and it's fairly effective. The humidity is very high, so it's used in your magazines or your ammunition. I believe rusty clearance, wherever you touch, or the other thing that we have after the so high the swamp cooler, this and then switch to the air conditioner. Just a word of caution, be careful if you're using both of them, a swamp cooler and air conditioner because the air conditioner draws the moisture out of the air and the swamp cooler moisture back into the air. So if you're having one or the other, just bear in mind that you're making the air conditioner work twice. Okay, so say for instance we have the M16AR15 class, Definitely we want to inspect it out here. Usually we're not going to be so concerned with moisture and rust and things. The problem is that after cleaning, whether it's going to be a week, every two weeks, once a month, then what we want to do is make sure that on that cleaning, then what we're going to do is strip them down, going to have our tools. It's our patches, the old patches, the dry patches, another that's kind of a little low. We can use that to remove the guards off that we can use that to send their around the shrouds around the barrel and stuff. The killer attention to where it is back in the back where the lock ring is real good and then after you've stripped it down then you start to clean the parts and then just to start to reassemble it. Again you know you use your your cleaning rod with your brush to get any carbon buildup out of the inside. The right patches through out clean and then use just one draw run that down through your board to keep that clean. back in the back where the go ahead and take that out make sure that you've removed any of the dust that accumulates back in there examine down inside where the sear and all those parts of your trigger mechanism is down in there. Make sure that that's fairly clean you want to be very spare if you do decide to do it I'd recommend again only using one drop on one patch and you will likely any of those parts down inside there. Then you are going to have your bolt carrier group and then after you have cleaned that you have broken that down. You remove your firing pin, your bolt and then you can also push the little pin through to take your actor out. Be sure to be careful of that little spring that is on the inside. Then after you have cleaned that real good inside and then just take a, again maybe you can even use your with one drop of oil for internal mechanisms or real lightly oiling it onto the inside, then you can just kind of run that around in those parts. The main thing is now at this time of the year is things are starting to warm up. Just be real careful because you've got sweat on your hands and then if you're touching those things and then you're trying to clean them and then you're putting it back together, then you've left those accumulation magnets inside there. So you might want to consider pin back in there, make sure that your three gas rings are offset, put those back inside. Also, they're on the high point of on the inside where your bolt is light, very lightly. I can't stress that too much on the inside. Reassemble that. Put your cam pin in and your firing pin, retaining pin inside there. Drop your firing pin in and retaining pin your bolt. Half of a drop of oil on each one of those pop rails. of a drop on your lower rim, you've also can handle, and then the little nubs on each side of that, I'd put a small half of a drop of oil, reassemble that mechanism inside of there, and then just go ahead and close that up, all your exterior parts. And again, the reason why we want to avoid using any oil, especially out here in your desert southwest, is because the oiling to accumulate dust, and then that's going to start to up and everything like that. So we want to make absolutely sure that we use the minimum amount of oil. 1 AM 14 type of rifle. You want to remove the magazine check and clear to make sure that it's not loaded. Want to remove the trigger mechanism from the bottom and completely strip the arm down a wooden stock into the mechanism. What is a whole lot of what is your accuracy. So you want to be real sparingly necessary. because the more and more you take that apart and reassemble it, it's sloppier, it's going to get in your accuracy, it's going to deteriorate. With some bore cleaning solvent down the bore, run the patches through and come started coming out clean, then use oil on one patch and then run that down your bore to lubricate the nut underneath and slide your gas piston out. Make sure that you scrub the inside and the outside of that real good and it should be dry. Ressemble that. your firearm. Make sure if you if you hold it with the muzzle up the downward and then if you invert it and you'll hear the the piston moving inside of there, that should be like on the inside there where your gas piston is. The next thing is is we'll touch on is the magazines. Well if you are going to be using them frequently you're going to be storing them. We might have a little different procedure here. You need to clean up your magazines. You need to remove the floor plates off of them. Bring in the follow and everything found what works is diesel fuel gasoline is a little too volatile and it evaporates estimate will leave a white filter handy-dandy to side the outside or whatever your cotton cloth we drive running through the magazine body itself and out the top the picture that that's completely dry of your diesel fuel it will leave a small film in there that you can barely see you're going to be side to something to do it on the inside of the magazine and pretty good inside and then also on your springs on the inside played in there and the factor that may accumulate in there you know keep any rust from forming any inside there because it's going to displace any of the moisture inside there. 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You're making a decision, or are you going to store, or are you going to be pressing them back into service? The next thing is, is your ammunition. Out here, being that it's usually dry most of the year, one of the big concerns is your powder. One of the components that regulates the burning of powder is the moisture content of the powder. It will dry out. And bear in mind, when you go to reload, you'll ammunition using power to be over cartridges. So make sure that you're using a good press. So even if the ammunition has been loaded, I've had a few instances where I was using some old .22 ammunition that was about 20 years old and the rounds were hitting a good four inches low than what we've been hitting at. And I went out and got the brand new ammunition and it was hitting right where it was supposed to be. some of your older ammunition may be drying out and you're not going to get a good performance, it's not going to be where you're fairly handy out here is to get them, pick them up for free, bring it home, you remove the motor and the compressor and all that extra stuff that's underneath because you don't need it anymore. Also when you're inspecting, you go ahead and decide to bring it home, make sure that you inspect the gasket all the way around, make sure that it's not deteriorating and falling. And then if you're going to be storing it in your garage or in your connex or whatever you're going to be refrigerator in. And then you can put your ammunition into ammo cans. And then you can put your cans inside the refrigerator and with the insulate side there, it helps valleys about here in the summertime. One thing that I find is fairly handy is a can. I'll take a piece of one inch medical type tape. And then if it's live ammunition, I'll put a article marked up and down on it, usually red indicating live ammo. And then I'll also be right on the front of it that's on the inside. And then I'll also do a similar marking on the top of it. So even if I have a whole stack of ammo cans from the outside, that can contain ammunition or caliber that it is. And another thing that I've done if I've decided to purchase some older ammo cans that may have some surface rust, make sure that I always open the can up, make sure that I inspect the gasket all the way around on the inside. I take it home, I'm going to use my wire brush to see surface contamination and then I'm going to paint them some good rust reasons. So I might have a dark green can for seven, a one can for 223 or three. however, 9 millimeter or whatever your flavor to your shooting out there and then again then you can tell in the ammo can or approximately I just looking at the can you're not having to step there a 10 ammo cans they all are identical in the original OD green paint caliber of ammunition and then all of a sudden now you have to go through nine or ten of the cans to find what you're looking for so try to mark these things from the outside. The next thing is the type of oil selection. I prefer graphite out here in the desert. It has a tendency to what's going to be grinding on the inside of your parts. Also, don't use any graphite or in the desert because I kind of shy away from some of these fans died and everything because what happens is that it settles very quickly. So you're going to have to shake it every single time before you use it. That is what's giving you your lubrication protection. are down in the bottom of your container and you just pick it up and put a drop of it on it that you what you're expected to do and it's all only going to those we're going to cover here is distance out here in the distances can be very deceiving it might have a tendency to expend more ammunition shooting at your target after you've realized that we're hitting the lower watch you estimated a thing that I find is fairly handy and either your sporting see them at some of these electronics places. It's chronic, it doesn't run on batteries, it's not going if you're using a laser range, find somebody has some one for night vision, the laser coming out of there and you're going to give away your position. When you're running stuff with iron when you're at the range, you're out in the field getting ready to use it, then it never seems to work. So get one of these Wolf Monoculars, it's about so big around as your little finger and maybe three look into it, it's just on the inside of the distance and with a little bit of training and the range estimation looking through that steps 200 yards or your distance you're going to have and then you get on that side on the lenses from the inside. The next thing is we'll talk about is optics. Here in the southwest the dulculars or your scope or there'll be some dust on there and you'll have a tendency to want to reach in there with your finger and wipe it out and all you're going to do is being scratched out here is that again use your paint that we were using one to clean fix with as opposed to the one that we were using to brush arms with. Make sure that it's got good some dough. Be very careful about if you if there's any dust on there you'll have a tendency to rub it up and down vertically off of there. The problem happens is when you've got of your hands and your finger and then when you put that onto your lens with the dust and and then you're not going to be able to get off of there. This gets on the bristles and the bristles is going to pick up the dust and then it's not going to be able to clean to do as to protection or your glint. And then you're going to cut off a little small square of that and then going to put that over with either some rubber bands or tape. around the objective lens and then that's going to keep any reflection down. I hear the music coming in. You go ahead and lay your pencils down and we'll be back in a couple minutes and continue with the intel report. Thanks for listening. Servitalists. The Army Navy store from your memory as a child is just that. A memory. But there is still one place to find everything from gas masks to ammo cans and find it cheap. MainMilitary.com. 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I'll pass it off to your friends, tell them where you can get this information and encourage them to go to wtprn.com and go to the archives and you can listen to any of the Intel reports or any of the other people that we have here on this program. We were talking about optics when we left off, kind of covering about pantyhose. The other thing is if you don't have somebody in your family that wears pantyhose, I guess you could go down to the dollar store and and you've got enough for quite a few two inch, three inch squares depending on your objective lens on the end and then you can be questionable. What it's going to do, it's going to leave residue on there on the barrel of your killers, then it's just going to attract dust. So you might also want to consider using something else. Maybe you could get an inner tube and that and use those as elastic heavy duty rubber bands to hold that on there. You might want to have also a spares because if you just use regular rubber bands out here in the desert, everything dries out in the desert and it falls off. So you have to be real careful of what you're going to use. But I'd highly recommend getting some pantyhose on the end of it. And also that keeps down on the reflection. It also helps keep that dust off of that subjective lens there. Well, you might want to consider investing a little bit and get some lens covers or lens caps on. And then you just hit the little button. It's not where you're going to completely remove it and it's going to get lost and they'll get another pair. The weather here, you know, we've got all kinds of heat and snow, fog, rain and everything. It's pretty warm down here. Yesterday was fairly pleasant, but it's starting to warm up here. And they've got somewhere between six inches and a foot of snow up in Flagstaff. So I can go from here within just a hundred, 150 miles, and I can leave from desert conditions and I can go right up there in where it's would be actually well below freezing up there within just a while. And everybody knows how temperature changes can cause condensation. And so enough said on that. The main thing is out here in the desert southwest, the summer, you're going to be sweating a lot. You're going to be getting sweat. You're going to be handling your firearm. You're going to be getting your magazines, hearts on your firearms, and things like that. So just that day, you might want to even consider getting a pair of gloves or something to be wearing and that's going to help absorb the moisture. Everybody's got a tendency when they're out here in the desert they're going to want to take everything off. They're going to take their long pants and put shorts and t-shirts and tennis shoes on but actually you're just fighting against yourself because all you're doing is just promoting dehydration other than that. So it's better to have your sleeves down, your long pants on and a pair of gloves. little bit because of the heat accumulation but then you're just going to have to pace yourself and after a little bit of to the within then that's going to be so serious and also you say for instance where we've been separated we have we have a little bit of surface we're carrying on maybe a part of our magazine or on some other place that we're speedy and method that watch you to do your index finger it against your nose, by the bridge or your nose on the left or the right side of the tear duct. You'll notice that there will be an oil regulation on there. And for a field-edient method, apply that after we've brushed any of the air arm, then we can apply our natural oil from the side of our nose on to, on our fire, our brakes. So now we're going to switch gears here, ladies and gentlemen. Pay attention. Okay, so what we're going to do now is we're going to talk about some first recommended things that we might want to have on your small pouch that you have. You can have your large cocks. I've also seen some of these where it's a similar package. It's in there. The bandages in there, one of those. And then you can also have some band-aids between those two. So then they'll be handy. And then in your larger first by two inches in a Ziploc, I would highly recommend that you would have fours in a sterile package. It's up two by twos. Some iPad, an inch, a three inch caressing, pair of exam gloves, the small piece of moleskin, and some two inch silk rid of that hard-rid plastic container. Because when you start taking the things out of there, it just rattles and makes a lot of noise. Put these things down in the bottom of a Ziploc, when you're one gallon Ziploc bag. half of it in the one side at the base, the other half of it in the other side of the base, pushing out all the air to the outside. Because if you drink and it's going to trade your sealability of that zip of having just some large field dressings, now we've got some on the inside so we have multiple ones of those. Gunshot wounds, well what we're going to try to do is to just use a lot work. We ran down the list of the medical supplies that I'm going to have. say for instance all you have is just your large compress and you're going to be treating somebody with gunshot wounds. Okay, so we put the large compress on the entrance wound, but what about the exit wound or vice versa? So this way if we've got multiple offers then we can put on the entrance wound and some on the exit wound and then we can use our cling dressing to go ahead and find that down if there's a large cavity in wound we can also insert the dressings on both sides of that and then those two by twos, those on onto the dressing. Unshot wounds can be a little bit different. It also always depends on what the body is. If you're an artery, there's so many variables on any type of wound. It's hard to cover it all and just a short amount of time. Uncountered blessings, say a prayer, having that, if you can say, a minor injury like that. can just go ahead and dress that up, evacuate the person in place. It's likely you'll want to have a wick type of dressing. So if there's any accumulation of fluid in there, then it'll be able to be wicked out. And then after a couple of days, the bone, your arteries and your veins are running peril. So then that can really cause a lot of problems. 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For instance, if it's on an upper arm, if it's struck the humerus, then we're going to want to immobilize the shoulder. to immobilize the elbow and maybe in as far ahead and immobilizing the wrist and the fingers too. Not having a big splint or anything all the way down, but just making sure that it's not moving. You can move your fingers, tendons, and the muscles, they run all the way up. So again, all we wanna do is minimize the ends of these bones from grating on each other for any further damage. Depending on the size of them, they can lose a pretty good amount of blood, but most, of time if we put direct pressure on a vein, not bleeding. Now arteries can be a little hairy, the red blood hurting out in synchronous with your heart beating, and you can lose a tremendous amount of blood, safe bleed out in one minute blood, and especially if it's in the femur, then, and there's not a real big exit wound, the blood can accumulate underneath the skin and then you won't even be able to recognize that you're actually losing a lot of blood underneath the tissue until it's too late. So we want to monitor the lower extremities, especially if it's in, if the shot wound is in a, the whole pdol would be on the top of the inside of where your ankle bone is, and one bottom of your ankle and where these lines intersect right underneath there. So you want to feel the pulse underneath there to make sure that you've got patient down to the lower part of your extremity. Make sure that you have that you still got good circulation and you're not interfering with that. The main thing is to stop that bleeding if you put a dressing on it. and it's still the blood is oozing out from underneath it. We don't want to remove our original dressing. We want to go ahead and put another dressing on top of that. If we still can't control the bleeding, then we're going to start our pressure, use our pressure, the arm pit where you can feel your pulse underneath there. So we're going to put some dirt on there. And if worse comes to worse and we do have some serious arterial involvement, they're going to get out your handy dandy chemo stat. and we're going to have maybe even possibly have the put a tourniquet up above. I'm sure everybody's seen the movie of the dressing and then they couldn't get a hold of the artery. There's always possibility that you'd have a scalpel handy or cut down in there to get to it. We're recommending it's easy for me to sit here after the fact and sell well. You know, if I order you, I would tell you how to do it, but this is how I do it on the dressing, put it so tight and then remove the dressing so then I could remove. down in there with the hemostat, sure, maybe there's a possibility that somebody's going to lose the leg, but if you don't do it, they're going to lose their whole body. So unfortunately, I'd rather go through my life with only one leg instead. I don't mind that those are some of the things that you might want to have also in your little ziplock 4x4x2, your individual first aid pouch. Small bandage scissors, small iris scissors, hemostat, and a comb. The next thing is safety pins. that you might want to also have with you after you've immobilized the fracture or you've reinforced what you want to do is say, link to the arm. If you don't have a triangular bandage, you can always use the shirt and get out one of your safety pins, the body. You can pin that up by that's going to make a field-extending triangular bandage. You're going to fold it again and you're going to have a foreign, the girth, to immobilize the arm to keep it from moving back and forth. All you have is just one triangular bandage and we wouldn't have any immobilized the arm to keep it from using on the tail of the shirt, pinning it up by the triangular bandage onto the slot out of that to help you mobilize the arm. And again, that's what we want to do, especially if there's bones above and below any lateral movement down, that's going to help you mobilize the shoulder. And another thing that we can also use if we don't have any fast splints or wire ladder splints or pneumatic splints or anything like that, happen to have any water bottles, a liter and a half water bottle comes in real handy. We off of that, put it around the sharp edges, press around that with our Aced Bandage. You also might want to be addressing to put the skin further that into place or any hot arm injury. Then that you want to make sure that when you put your sling on, comes out to the end of the palm. I don't want to see any slings that stop the wrist. Then what we're going to have is the hand is going to hang downward and cause a paralytic type of additional start pressure on a nerve. And then it'll cause hand drop. But to make sure that we goes out to the end of the palm circulation by blanching, we can squeeze down on the fingernails, turn white. And then when we release it, we usually with there. And again, remember, We have had any sounded dressing itself. We are not going to general dressing. We are going to reinforce the original dressing on top, but we're going to do it. So review, I know we have a couple of minutes here in your small pouch and your individual medical kit. I recommend if you don't have a one, it's one of these little green nylon. Sometimes they'll put compasses in it. You can also put your large compress by angular band out of there. around maybe at some of the gun shows or something you can find side of there. Those are pretty handy especially if you have a gunshot wound and you're dealing with an entrance and an exit wound you only have one cut loss so now which side are we going to put that on? Individual first The four by four by two one we want some four by fours two by two to his iPad three inch a three inch clean sterile gloves exam gloves Some moleskin and some two inch tape on there. I hear the music coming in the ladies and gentlemen I want to thank you for listening today and bearing with me God bless the Republic Death to the New World Order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the march and we Excuse me, the Empire is on the run and we're on the march both day and night. We're going to patch everybody up and we're going to take everybody with us. 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