April 22, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, preparedness, and Second Amendment issues on April 22, 2009. He emphasized the value of the 1911 pistol and 80% firearm kits from KT Ordnance, shared personal military anecdotes about the Edmund Fitzgerald storm and Special Forces operations, and took caller input on ammunition scarcity, tool acquisition at flea markets, and a recent 9th Circuit Court ruling supporting Second Amendment rights. The show covered vehicle maintenance, oil selection for different seasons and climates, and various surplus suppliers for preparedness items.
- 1911 pistol
- second amendment
- 80% firearm kits
- kt ordnance
- ammunition scarcity
- preparedness
- tools
- flea market
- 9th circuit court
- ar-15
- weapons maintenance
- vehicle maintenance
- cold weather operations
- surplus suppliers
- gun rights
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...sees 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'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 Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God. He did not get to torture freedom, bright as I awoke he vanished in the mist for 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 and 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? Till the fan to the fridge. We're also on AM and FM major stations, AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies east and west of the Mississippi, southern and central Alaska, and the Aleutians, along with the Hallmark network with 8 colonial states and the Eastern Seaboard, to include expansions in at least 3 other states. Assume the Golden Spike's going into our communications grid for the new replacement for Internet. Obviously because the bad guys are planning on shutting it down, we're going to have a system up and online before they do it. So they'll be cutting off their nose to spite their face. We continue to operate and function in a myriad of ways. Today's date is the 22nd of April. Year zero. Oh, I'm sorry, Dom, the date is? The 22nd of April, year zero. If you're a commie, I was in nine year of our Lord. It is, if you lean your ear toward the speaker, you will hear. One in the chamber. The slide going to battery. Magazine is full. Sure, it is. Weapons Wednesday. not that you shouldn't be looking around on times and dates. What's it like out there weather-wise by the way? It's a crisp morning but the sky is clear and it's going to go into the mid-fifties today. Beautiful spring and there's that word. Good strong wind off the lake right now? No, it's kind of, Mark, it's kind of calm right here. Tree tips aren't moving and the clouds are just stationary in the sky, little cotton puffs. We're getting the same coverage, but we're getting this really stiff wind off of from the west northwest. I just stepped out a minute ago, just had a moment while we were on the top of the heartbreak, and it jumped out at me that this reminds me of the day right after the Edmund Fitzgerald went down. I was on a tactical exercise, we were on a combat exercise on the lakes, as a matter of fact, guys. The next morning, it was one of those days before, but especially on the lake down. monstrous. It was one of the worst storms, and this is true, it was one of the worst storms in the Great Lakes you could imagine, and probably one of the first in a century at least. So much so that as a radio operator, using the equipment that I was using, I was using a PRC-77 modified, you could not get through repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating, repeating, guys. And activity was such that it was like you see on some of the movies about the Great Ocean's Wells. You get that norther coming down from Superior. Not only Lake Superior gets hit, but everybody else in the upper part of Huron in Michigan too. And the lightning was such. I know this has nothing to do with just memory because of what I just, outside, you know, the night was absolutely black. Except that the lightning storm was so heavy that there were lightning than there was darkness. it was non-stop there would be seven ten twelve fifteen lightning bolts one after another consecutive to the point would be constant light and then of course that would accentuate the darkness even more uh... inky blackness really super low cloud cover torrential rain waves and wind that were you know just up there in the twenty thirty forty foot mark and i mean just deep and uh... we operated right on the coast And one thing that jumped out at me is it was so busy focusing as a radio operator. I've got a guy in front of me that was with a Special Forces team, and I was the middle man because I was the RO. And I'm walking along and I've got the guy in front of me that I can see, and that's about it. You can see as far as the guy in front of you and then you lost the next man beyond him, and everybody was tactically dispersed. And I'm thinking while I'm walking, as I'm walking along, we're hugging the coast, and I think, skyscraper. I'm thinking, what the hell is a building? Because in my peripheral vision, when the lightning was working, I'm thinking, wait a minute, I'm thinking building to my left. And I look up, and what it was is the lake freighters that were nearby had come in and literally were hugging the shore. That leeward portion. To the point where Revan looking out at it, the guys I was looking up, that gives you an idea how close they were. and But the person was injured. We left one person with him, continued with the mission. The team leader, who was a senior sergeant, sent two men back. So it was myself and him. And we brought the landing party in on the night of that storm, which in and of itself, most of the crew were seasick that were on the Coast Guard cutter that was supposed to drop the team, the amphibious team. We had two boats. There ended up only being one because most everybody was so seasick because the thing was almost vertical out there on the lake. We lied. We told them that the wave activity was 23 feet on the beach. It was way over that. We got them to get in the boat. We actually, 11 men were all that could man the RB and it was a fight for them to get it in. They actually did the landing. We brought them in, buried the boat, buried the... And then we found shelter. We found an abandoned... Well, it wasn't abandoned. That's another story. But anyway, we found some cover to get it out of the weather. Once we had everybody secured and we'd secured our area of operation. And the next morning was like this morning right now. Total opposite total. I mean just the absolute reverse of everything we've seen in the last 24 hours right there on the lake So it was it was eerie because it's you know the old story that you always talk to your mariners talk about this that and you know one minute It was storming next minutes just clear blue sky little puffy clouds, and it was like none of it ever happened That's what it was like in this morning is how it felt to be quite honest exactly what we see this morning Just memory something that jumps out at you. Yeah, the Edmond Fitzgerald of course is what's famous as we know Gordon Lightfoot wrote a song about it but it's one of the greatest of the lake freighters, one of the biggest that was built and there's still a controversy and argument over what actually happened with the ship even though they've dived on it several times you know pretty phenomenal pieces of photography that were done on the site. Oh yes. So it's a it's a it's now a burial site for bodies that are you know laying to rest way, way below the waves and the superior guys it's so cold you just stay down here. It makes me think of that old something like Many good sailors are asleep way down. At the time I was working 12 Special Forces, 131st Attachment. And all the guys that were in there were in Vietnam. They had decided to stay in. It was not the best of times to be in the... Well, it was a good time to be in the military if you wanted to do something because guys, the sky was the limit. You wanted to do it, you could do it. Why? Because everybody else was leaving and there were a whole lot of open chairs, open seats. So fortunately I got to hit the right place, right time, got to enjoy and participate in a lot of things that, just to be quite honest, we were nonstop. Weapons, obviously, is the key to the trade, which is why we focus on it, because you need to understand how to maintain your arms. I hear, Don, what was that slide you were closing there at the beginning of the hour? Oh, that's on my little buddy here, 1911. One of the finest individual hand, and I know people are going, oh, I'm going to go out, I'm not complaining, don't sell the Glock. Don't sell anything you got, because you can't replace it. But if you want it taken, slam one gun against the other I'll tell you which guns gonna and you know the cool thing about the 1911 guys as we said is ammunition can be fabricated if it isn't directly available it's gonna be cast it'll take a cast lead bullet just fine all day gobble it up put it down range and put it into the target accurately it is a forgiving weapon because of its design and mr. Browning obviously knew what he was doing didn't he Don oh yes a genius no doubt proof of it is that even if you look at Ronnie Barrett's basically the same 50 just scaled down. And again remember that we don't sell anything you got guns are for buying not for selling if you have other arms and we've already told you this on the air I'm gonna rub this in for new listeners. We love certain weapons because we know their performance history is such as people one of the cool things about that I'll give you an example is Don's 1911 there well M 1911 stands for the year of a dot that the weapon was adopted doesn't mean it wasn't built in 1911 There were 45 ACP pistols built before 1911. Consider this. That is almost 100 years ago. 100 years ago. Think about it. That means you get 100 years worth of parts and 100 years worth of magazines and 100 years worth of ammunition. And by the way, even if it's older, 99.99% of it will cap and boom when the time comes and you pull the trigger. So you don't waste any ammunition. You don't throw anything away. Look at the problems, look at pluses or minuses with the equipment and then act accordingly. The reason I bring it up is because KT Ordnance, which you hear about a lot on the air here, website, check them out, pay attention to the ads, and take a look at a couple of the unfinished pieces of metal. I didn't say unfinished pieces of metal. That's what they are. Therefore, there's no restrictions on them. The idea that the concept here is Guy's proper mindset paying attention, doing a little work, you're going to be developing a skill slash a trade. You're going to be ending up with a tool that's something you can keep in your inventory and pass on from generation. Because we're planning on keeping our weapons, we aren't giving anything away. The other side can stick it up their hind end if they think they're going to take them. They're going to try. They are absolutely going to try, people. Ignore their lies, ignore Osama bin bin Dangdong because I'm going to point something out. They have confiscated weapons before and they've only had to give some back because the issue was pressed. They're planning on, you know, like the example is, Osama bin Laden was down in Mexico. He fought out, said, well, you know, we've been talking about the gun ban. I mean the assault weapons ban. What he said the first time was not afraid. It was the conscious mind allowing what they've all been doing behind the door to slip out. You know, the subconscious just did its automatic plug-in because, remember, what they blabbed to you in front of the television screen is totally different from what they say behind closed doors. They don't talk about being, oh a very narrow band, they're talking about a gun band. Now they go after the weapons, everybody's gonna go and here's what they're hoping for. Well we gotta take everything and we'll just sort it out later. Yeah okay. Well what about my weapons? Well they're all cut up and gone. Well sorry, we forgot about any delineation between your pump gun and your bolt gun and your single shot and the assault rifles that are not assault rifles because we don't have clack clacks up here guys. you're buying a light carbine, you're not buying an assault rifle because it doesn't have full auto, okay? And even though the non-gun people want to change definitions because they are buffoons and because it's an example of how they operate, there's a definition. It's based on industrial potential, it's based on industrial design. All of a sudden the witch doctor is going to change the title and that of course is what everybody's supposed to follow. The unqualified and the incompetent are going to tell you about how to change definition. well the bottom line is that they like car being air fifteen a k for the a k forty seven you all have are like car beans or like rifles they're not assault rifles and that would be true the car being that would be true of the s cast which really are rated as car means by the way period or traditional form but uh... there are many others that are like car beans for that reason treat them in that category understand the potential and the limits of each of those firearms We're going to break here, but one more, let's give you another point of contact here. ClassicArms.us. ClassicArms.us. Go to the site, check them out, see what they have, but you're going to have to call them at 704-844-9. 684-0650. That's 704-684-0650. We're going to go to our first break. You need our arms and equipment. Pay attention. Keep your pen and paper ready. We're going to give you the information you need to get what you need. Back in about three here on the intel report in the morning. Mark and Don. There must it spout and flame Up through the fog that came I will not lie K.T. Ordnance offers the best ATF approved 80% kits that can be made into firearms. And when you build your own firearm, you know it inside and out. You know how it fires. You take pride in ownership. Head to ktordnance.com for a great father-son or father-daughter firearm build. Like the .45 caliber KT1911 or choose the .50 caliber KTP50 that fires a 275 grain bullet for pure stopping power. K.T. Ordnance's kits are fully legal. ATF approved 80% firearm kits with no serial numbers, no background check, and no government 4473 forms to fill out. Go to ktordnance.com and get yours today. That's ktordnanc.com. ktordnance.com. Building your own firearm is fun and you acquire useful skills. Especially at times like these. 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I don't know if you have these type of fleam. I've got that full of them. I mean, it's not all the best quality, but you'd be surprised if you need to go buy one small cap screw to hold something together. Surprised that the price you had to go to even find a machinery supply, you know? Right now, especially because what they've done, the Chinese first drove the market down and then now they're driving the prices up. and they have these items, you know, that little hang up by lots of them. They've gotten more technical plumbing supplies and you know the technology, the metal technology and the Chinese goods have gone up. I'm not promoting their stuff, all right? But we no longer have, you know, if you go out to buy a rigid wrench set, right, if you can even get it, right, it's one thing. And then they're charging you so much, You can get the Chinese stuff, which is an absolute knockoff. The parts interchange, right? One tenth of the price. My family can't, you know, if you buy good, you buy it once. Cheap Chinese stuff. Most jobs, I mean, unless you're going to be doing a lot of work. Probably the best example is we have a series of Jeeps. In fact, I'm kidding out right now. They're right in the driveway. They're got them for free. We transfer them over. Their postal jeeps will be radio and support jeeps by the time we're done. Actually, we got a whole six or seven we got already there kitted out. Each one has a jeep trailer. Well, on board, we went to China Sport, made an entire toolbox for each one from the junk that they have on the shelf. Like you said, it may not be the best. What it's designed to do is to give you something to work with in that situation where you're in a pinch. You can add to it, you can fix it up. You're not running a shop with this equipment. You're just maintaining the product and the vehicle. I just wanted to bring that people's attention. Right now, the next thing that they're going to clamp down is on small. I did report saying up all the metals. Well, basically right now, same people that are going to foreclose on America are gonna turn off the ship of small parts for the maintenance of everything. So we're gonna be completely dead in the water if we don't have to go out a washing machine or something like that. You know what I do? I take the screws and the little buckets, you know? Every nut, bolt and screw, it's a base or everything that's man-made that took machine time to build it. And you can make all kind of progress. Well, you know what? I hate to be a scrounge. It's not my style, but my dad's, one of my dad's machinists in my father's factory. named Sethimo, a vice, his vice that you know that clamps says you know what's so special about this and I said what? And he says I made this, why would you do that? He says hey, why yo, you think that this comes from the stock house? You think we had to take a piece of metal and make it first square, you know? For people who were dangerous with a file, you know what I mean? You know, the real point on that note, real quick on that note, you know, I've brought this up many times, but American history. Guys, in 1775, when we broke away from England, before that and to that date, a tradesman who was a machinist, one of the aspects of this one step at a time, the tradesman's job was to teach the young apprentice how to build every tool that he would build his machine shop. It started out with a leveling block. And actually, you know what, that's what my uncle did with me. My uncle did something like that with me. He says, when you can make this perfectly one inch square, right, all the way around, and it mics up to one inch, he says, you won't have to work with a file anymore. I'll teach you the next thing. And tools are invaluable. I got a million dollars worth of hand tools now, you know, when the thing goes down. Well, there's no word about that. Let's tell you the word that goes along with that, with the skill is patience. Listen to me, you're not punching the clock, you got nothing but time. You know what I did, here's an interesting thing. If you go to these yard sale and you see all these old rusty, you see all these old rusty tools out there, okay? Don't walk past them, make the guy an offer and take them home, cut yourself a basin, put a fire under it, throw some lye in the water and then throw it in there. And you know what? You know that, Mark? Yeah, exactly. Well, see, that's one of the things I've been doing. Somebody asked me, well, what'd you get all the freebie boxes the first place I go? And, well, would you get those for us? So we'll watch. And so, like we said, these Jeep Tool Examples, I wouldn't normally have pipe wrenches in every vehicle, only because I couldn't afford them. But guess what? If I got them at the yard sales for free, or for a dollar apiece, like you're saying, Tom, and clean them up, when I'm done, I've got a tool that might be priceless under certain conditions at 2 o'clock in the morning when I've got to go rent, rack something off, put something back on, and make it work. Well, I'm going back to work. God bless you, Mark. Goodbye. Thank you, John. Appreciate it. Thank you for the call. And again, remember, guys, tools, and it is critical. We've got Donna Mark here. This is the intel report. We're going to go to break, and we will be back in a little bit. You stay tuned. Get back up a copy. Stay awake. You've got to go to work this morning. Come on. No, no. Don't lay down. Get back up. We'll be back in three. Time to mike. We'll respect you in the morning. K.T. Ordnance offers the best ATF approved 80% kits that can be made into firearms. And when you build your own firearm, you know it inside and out. You know how it fires. You take pride in ownership. 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We've got a caller, I know, but I had borrowed tools from a friend in the middle of February, late part of February there, to work on the car out there when it was 12 degrees below. We're not bringing them back to him, but that's again, tools just make up out of it. Just, you know, you've got... Mark, I know we've got a caller in this out here in Bell's. Hey Don, this is John in South Carolina. Hey, for starters, it cost me $11 to get Brother's Phelps and D off of eBay, and I love it. I never realized I had so much in common with Tommy. As he was speaking, I was sitting here putting batteries into my LED flights, and I just got off a phone with him out at the local flea market, who was telling me, Blazer ammunition 380 was selling for $30 a box at the flea market today. Sure, think about that, okay. Well, and again, what's the new ammo? Okay, well at least this new ammo, not moldy, down at Knob Creek guys, non-exaggeration, 380 auto ammunition, moldy boxes. Obviously someplace they shouldn't have been stored, going for over $30 a box. So you got anything for, again if you got a 380, you can, again like we said, pick up what you can, because it seems to be the first one that's going to be the dinosaur. In other words, they're obviously not replacing production for that caliber in a priority way. 32 ACP you can find all over the place, even 25 auto from Aguila to Fiace, but 380 auto just as soon as it's hitting the skillet, it's fried, it's gone. We got a gun show this is Colombo, South Carolina. We'll be next week and update you on what the prices are going for down here. Are you guys familiar with the two Dobbs last night? I understand on the judge report today at the circuit court of San Francisco. this week? Go ahead. The 9th has been up and down in varying ways and not always friendly and efficient. The nation and they ruled that no state could pass a law that would uh... Second Amendment and that the Second Amendment was necessary for the population to perform militias and repel invaders. I was just flinched. Well the 9th, the first liberal court in the nation? Do we know who the judges, well actually it should have been just a judge, not a committee in this case. Do we know who the judge was? Well there was two judges that wrote the opinion on the thing and both of them were very supportive of the Second Amendment which just shocked everybody I think. Well this is going to be interesting. But I understand Judge has got a copy of the whole thing on his page I haven't read and looked at yet but someone told me it's on there. Excellent. because this is something we've been talking about where there's going to start to be a split one way or another the bad guys who thought they were going to drag a lot of people down with them in other words into the mud without realizing what's going on a lot of people are waking up and I think the bad guys even realize this so Semabamadingdong tried to do the well I'm not after your and I noticed I watched a piece last night where they cut it off right after he said I'm not after your royale shotguns and I'm not after your rifles and I'm not after your pistol and then it was cut off We don't have some Obama militia wearing brown shirts for this event. they're not going to go along with this political anyway shape or form it's going to get stopped and squeezed right out of it because they're at the pushing point blue tipping point people wonder about what it was like with the american revolution seventeen seventy five you're feeling it right now and i think one of the big things you know it you're one of the states that went into that i mean uh... the thirteen original colonies you guys are right in the middle of that uh... conflict and the carolinas actually suffered heavily during the revolution people who are actually have made a battlefield within this is my house now and i thought it was made that the one thing is we hear about the pimple events you know there was a big event like your counter whatever but what most people don't understand is everything was in constant contact and all over the colonies all over america because we had declared ourselves by then the battles were nonstop and they weren't all big massive actions they were little actions with guys just like you and me and on with everybody out there on the line and you it was it was pro contact major action of course at the local end break contact both sides with their wounds and then they go at it again so this is one of the things about history to make no mistake about it if with this thing starts it's a twenty four hour clock it's not a all-star timeout i want to go have some fun for a little bit can i watch my videos now i gotta go back to my job at fort motor company yeah that the the plants burning it's a little late job door yeah guys have a great day and I'll try to give you an update next week on the ammo down here. I'll tell you what, if you get anything, if you, I'll track this down too and thank you for calling in about this court ruling. We'll have to check that out right away too. Yeah, that can be important. Yeah, absolutely, because I'd be curious to see what their, it'll tell me by the verbiage who they're being influenced by with regard to what school, and this is showing the division we've been talking about. There's going to be a greater and greater split with no reconciliation. There's no way you can come together with these characters because they're vampires. So we'll see what happens with this one. Thank you very much. Oh my God. Thank you, John. And again, Tommy and Tom, everybody else calling in. I'll tell you what, if you keep us up to date, if we miss something, it's only because there's only two hours in the day when we're in the morning for our program. And as you can imagine, there's a whole lot of stuff to cover. And stuff is happening nonstop and high speed now. You got Don and Mark, Intel report in the morning here, guys. It's a beautiful morning outside here in Michigan. And it's probably where you are too, especially since you've got to wake up and get to work. So go get that cup of coffee, go get breakfast, whatever you gotta do. Stay tuned to Micro Effect, Donna Mark, we'll be back in three. To take pride in ownership, head to ktordinance.com for a great father-son or father-daughter firearm build. Like the .45 caliber KT1911 or choose the .50 caliber KTP50 that fires a .275 grain bullet for pure stopping power. KT Ordinances' kits are fully legal, ATF approved, 80% firearm kits with no serial numbers, no background check, and no government 4473 forms to fill out. Go to ktordinance.com and get yours today. That's K-T-O-R-D-N-A-N-C-E dot com. KTEAORDINATES.COM Building your own firearm is fun and you acquire useful skills. Especially at times like these. Remember, when you build your own firearm, you know it inside and out. 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And also, another company here, they've got LSA and they have a lot of other lubricants. Surplus. Spruce Mountain Surplus is the name of the company. spruce.com. Surplus.com. 512-63-9986. 512-23-9986. That's 512-64. They've got PLS, PLS1, PL1, a couple of lubricants. You have to check and see what they have in inventory right now. Also, they've got medical dressings. So for a lot of guys, this is one surplus site. It's got a few things that are really interesting. When you call these people, guys, tell them you heard about it on the Intel report. Just help us out there. It won't hurt. And that's just a nice thing to do because it reminds people we're out here. Another thing Don is the dollar stores sometimes not very often have little 10 white cans of oil in the sewing machine oil. And if you run into them for a dollar a can, hey, it's already pre-packaged. Is that fresh oil Don? Sure. Do you think it will make any difference if it sits on the shelf for 10 years? Hey, shake the can before you. I don't think it's going to help you guys. There are hours about oil, how they're changing in the automotive industry because of roller lifters. But we're, oh, you know, I would tell you, if you have a car that predates like 1990, odds are it doesn't have a roller cam in it, or a cammed car. So you should, if you're changing the oil in your car, oil in your car, it has all of the other two metals that allow your cam to slide across the lifters instead of the end of your motor. So again, these additives are being taken out of the oils, because they clog up catalytic converters and all the manufacturers that that catalytic converter is in your oil. This is going to cost you if you're running what is known as a flat tappet, flat tappet hydraulic, which is what most carters and cams to 1990. And even some into the almost 2000s, the flat tappet cam, almost every manufacturer is using a roller cam now to reach the friction at the lifter and the cam. And Judd shot and came like a big hammer and a small hammer. There are proper parts are in the summer is not going to be the oil you put in your winter and it's going to work very much the same way the oil that you put on your gun in the heat of the summer and it keeps everything sliding all you know nice and free might not be a very friendly oil to your gun when it's 30 or even zero to these change you guys so you know you need to kind of plan ahead and this is you know as we see the seasons change we open up as different gear don't we? work right down to your oils, work right down to your oils, Mark. I bring up the example of, you can find this amount of history, I was going to say story, in a book called The Blonde Night of Germany. It talks about Eric Hartman, the highest scoring ace of all time. The some kills, Mark, and these aren't counting four motors, like some of the, I said after these four kills. On a four motor airplane, that counts as four kills, no. 54, he worked against the Russians, almost the whole of his wanted to see the communist government fail. They kind of defected to the German side. In the middle of the first winter there, Mark, the German airplanes were jamming at altitude and the Russian guns were still functioning. And when they came across, Eric Hartman and his ground people came across a Russian who had defected aircraft armor. They inquired, they asked him about how is it that your guns are working at altitude when ours aren't. Well, he told him get a big pan of water, 10, 20, 30, 40 below. Mark, he boiled the oil. and had them assembled, they found out that the guns did not need. This might seem a little strange. Came up to operating time show on the gun. Now this is 1940s technology, granted we have powder of other things that you can apply to them in 10 and 20 below. But that is just an example of fewer things that need to be done. You need to be quiet now. You remember with operations with arms, a lot of guys listening in Alaska, they are in Montana, North Dakota, Idaho, Washington, state on the east end. Guys, it gets pretty, but stretches and our basic rules weapons in cold weather. You need to do the research and check from military application as far as what they've developed for your specific arm. The AR-15 very finicky in several ways. Hey, don't panic. We already know that it's got problems. We already knew it had problems, you know, 30 years ago. Okay. It's like, okay, you're stuck with it. Why? Well, let's get something better. No, you can't. We got to keep going with this thing. man even stoner didn't want to have this rifle and they had also they buried that story by the way start that the the original concept here for the air force guys not for the army the air 180 as you know it today was supposed to be the combat infantry rifle for the infantryman and what happened is the bean counters decided to push armalite because armalite wanted, you know, not just armalite, but the companies wanted to make money and what they did is they kind of ran the company down, transferred everything to coal, gave the contract back to the original company, and the rest is history. But because of that, the A.R.A. pushed. Now, the M18 slash 80 is out there again in a new form, and you'll notice you can actually compare notes to see that it was basically what was a baby F and FAL. What he produced was another variation of two receivers, you know, two component system receiver, basic AR, etc. And it worked exceptionally well in its design. Oh, here we have call, maybe two callers. And who do we have? Wartsman Guide, T98 Mauser rifles, shootable condition, $349, Springfield's bolts, 1903, 1903, A3 bolts, 39, 97, The 8K 47 magazine is Hungarian, Bulgarian and Hugo are in stock. The PR 15 magazine and just about any ammo that you want. Very good. And a sportsman's guide, give me a number real quick before we go. Do you have it right there? 1-800-888-3006. You're reading one more time. 1-800-888-3006. 3 0 0 6. There we go. We got it all I got. Have a good one. God bless. Thank you, sir. We got Frank coming up next right behind us. Again, guys, take advantage of the numbers. Hey, you call Sports Food Guide and tell them, hey, I heard about it on the intel report, too. That does help. And we are at the top of the hour. We'll be back tomorrow. Weapons Wednesday continues. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. 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