July 28, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and field equipment configuration, focusing on the M1911 pistol's 100th anniversary and comparisons between the G43 semi-automatic rifle and modern Sega rifles. He provided detailed tactical advice on magazine management, pocket modifications for combat efficiency, and web gear systems from FMCO for supporting various rifles including the M1 Garand and SKS. A caller from the Pima County militia unit requested volunteers for border operations in Arizona, seeking mechanics, drivers, and personnel experienced with long-range rifles and remote-controlled aircraft for reconnaissance missions.
- m1911 pistol
- g43 rifle
- sega rifle
- magazine management
- web gear
- m1 garand
- sku rifle
- combat load
- arizona militia
- pima county
- border operations
- remote controlled aircraft
- tactical equipment
- preparedness
- field operations
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He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we get is the land 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. This is the land of the free. 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 series about the current news and the 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 traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country... 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. So their children and 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 fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each god given right To keep the torch of freedom burning As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for when his words were true But we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trample each god given right We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep And wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave This is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cunkey. And I'm Donald Butch, and today closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, West. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, pbn dot 4 mg dot com, and we are live 365 and go to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4. We are on AM&FM Microstations, CB Bay Stations, and Ultra Net Technologies both east and west of Mississippi along with Southern and Central Alaska. Anyway, then we're in the Hallmark Network, top of Maine, bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida. We're going to go from Mexico. Most of these have been eaten away by acid, salty, slurry, oily, evil stuff. There's no one up there listening, so we're going to go through about that. We'll slide over to Texas. Then from there up to Oklahoma. They still come to oil there, by the way. Then Nebraska, chunk of, slash the third of. And then over to Iowa slash Iowa, where? I think they're comparable there too, but they also grow a lot of crops. And you're listening by all of our micro-fem stations there, as you are many other places. And then back across in Mississippi, the big muddy, all the way over there too, the Goldesbrite Project, where even as we speak of driving nails into wood, so they can bring both the trains together, no. We're looking at wireless and wired and fiber optic and We have a year of our Lord 2010. Rather cleared up here today. But you know that's the middle of the week you guys and you're gonna hear it again whether you like it or not. And if you like it you're kind of on our side. If you like hearing this, this is how it should sound effect because chamber, slide release, it then pushes the side forward, the battery in the well, there are more of my little buddies underneath the one in the chair Wednesday and I know the lablet with a bin there but you know, say hello to me. The one thing here in 1911, it's configuration guys. You can beat the snotter to somebody or you can if need be plug them. One way or another, if you do beat the snotter, just keep right on functioning. That's the most important thing. It was designed with a little more tolerance for forgiveness. It would work in your blood, blood, beer, and whatever else might be flying around. That's what it was supposed to do. We're going to be in to the year 19 and 11. Happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy 100th birthday, happy About the time my friend turned 15, it was about 1911 and 1945. He said, this is yours. If you ever need to use it, use it. It might not have gone exactly like that. My friend to his father, well, gee, dad, I don't know if I could ever shoot somebody. Before he could finish the ball, I said, well, that's okay. Boy, if you can't shoot them, just lay it upside their head. I thought I'd get that one. In 1911 we talked about expensive imports. I'm not going to mention any names, but we also partied the law enforcement, the raid, one up against some law enforcement soul, the side of his head. The fight continued and when he stepped back and tried to shoot the guy all he had was the frame left in his hand. We don't have to elaborate on that. We said what he heard was the magazine and the frame of the weapon. Stop it or I'll shut stop again. Before you go, something very interesting here. I was wondering, why is it that the picture didn't look right? We've talked about the Sega-Sama automatic rifles. They're using that. They don't have a pistol grip. They have a C-stock like a Grand or whatever. I flipped through this. I was trying to see if there was anything new from Classic Arms. I always spot check on them because they do have some pretty good buys. One picture that they have finally sank in here when I turned and I thought, when did it go to the G43? It's interesting guys that the basic lines for those of you who have never used, I've shot a lot of them over a lot of G43s especially back in the 80s or a lot of World War II G43s hanging around in Michigan because guys brought them back from World War II or picked them up or whatever and they had them. They're some automatic 8mm Mauser rifle, it's full 8mm, they were the, you know, they were. supposed to be their answer to the grand, but it never did pick up. It was a stamp receiver, or forgive me, a forged receiver, minimal machining, stamped parts rifle. Interestingly enough, Don, when you take the Sega with the standard short magazine in it and you turn, it looks like, especially since they've got one of the 15.5 inch barrels in the 308 model, shame on them for doing that shame. If you have a longer barrel, That's exactly the silhouette with the scope of what the rifle looks like. It looks like, and in fact, another thing I've never thought about, but a lot of you guys do have G43s. They're semi-automatic. They're gas operated. 8mm full battle rifle cartridge guns. That's basically what the Sega rifle is. For those of you who haven't had a chance, look up G43 or K43 and compare notes. Now, interesting enough, and I hadn't really thought, I don't know what it is, because I've handled that rifle so much, but that's what it was, it was in the back of my mind. I just realized the front sight is correct. On the A-Cage, you got the high post front sight, and on the G43 guys, they did the same thing. It had a very high riser front post because of the way the gas system was set up, and it didn't have a flash hider. It was actually designed to be just a straight forward, some automatic weapon designed for under the European theory of firearms for the day. And what's fascinating is, mostly issued with a scope model is simply Eastern Front is a sniper rifle mostly. And that's really the silhouette you get from this weapon in its sported version with the SEGA, with the Seastock, with a short mag. And it's a For those of you who have the G43s and don't want to burn those rifles up because they do have a unique locking cam system, we broke a lot of those. In fact, we got to the point down there were enough G43s out there, they are still in the inventory with the militia. There are guys here that have 20 or 30 of them because they were very patient and picked them up. Then in the late 80s, magazines became available for about $8 a piece and then they went up to 20, 30, 40, 50 again where they were because there was a glut that came in from the Middle East. And stuff the Israelis had stolen from the Palestinians during the invasion of Lebanon is what happened. So the rifle and the mags are out there. Well if you've got a G43 and you're looking to probably save, wear, and turn around for the war, for the war effort when the time comes, plus it's collectible, they're all World War II-issue weapons. They aren't any more made. For cross-training, I would point out again that the Sega 308 semi-auto rifle is the perfect and and I guess that this morning from John from FMCO, which is the website is www.antichristnel.net. Now, remember what I said about, now there are two tricks to this and I would still do this anyway. In fact, there are two things you need to do for supporting your weapon system if you are going to be in the field. Number one, what you carry is all you got. In the Battle for the Republic series I wrote a chapter into the second book which has to do with one rifleman who is carrying a main battle rifle, but he finds out real quick that you never have enough magazines. I did that for a reason. I want to make you think. One of the tricks that we learned a long time ago, although again it takes a lot more work and it creates some other issues for some people, is to elasticize the tops of your six pocket pants. You have a five pocket on either side. Now girls, you ladies, if you can help the guys out with this, what we need is an underwear size band of elastic along the top of the pocket on the inside. on the pocket itself so it's stinker shut but so it's easily opened up to its full size. Now the reason for this is when you are firing, and I want you to think about UAR-15 shooters have a bit of an advantage in this because it's a whole, whole lot easier to dump the mag. And you can actually keep the weapon still up into the shoulder, tap the magazine release, pull the mag or the mag will drop right out if it's a tired mag well it's been worked in. The mag is going to drop right out. There you go. You got the mag. Now what do you do with it? Now you're still going to open up a mag pouch in theory. But what if you have the elastic on the top of your popcorn pocket on the left side especially. You will see you can only do one side. Why? I don't know. I do both. Just be safe because you never know. You should be left handed and drop the mag and you need to throw the mag in my pocket. Well, let's just say it's the left side. I'm holding the weapon with my right hand. The pistol grip. Don't lock to the rear. Okay, confirm. I drop the mag. Now I have a magazine in my hand. Without any motherf***ing, I do not have to keep that top. I leave it un-mixed. I can reach down and slide my hand right along my thigh and push that magazine into the pocket. We are pulling my hand back out and releasing the magazine. Now I have one hand to release a magazine pouch cover and pull a magazine pouch cover. I can extract the magazine and pull it accordingly and push it in the magazine pouch cover. I never have had to use two hands or fumble at all. I've still got my hand on a pistol grip. I may have the weapon under the shoulder, into the socket where it's supposed to be, into the niche. I can insert the mag, take the palm of my hand, tap the bolt release and pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. I'm back in service. Those are one of the reasons I recommend that. Now, here's another consideration for those of you who haven't worn a lot of web gear in the field and haven't worn pop-on pocketed pants with a whole lot of junk in them. Guys will complain that man the stuff flops around on my thighs and it hurts my thighs, it wears and tears on me and this and that and the other which is true it does. So here's a way back machine. If you don't have a set of them go back and find yourself a pair of M1951 combat pants. These are typically cold weather utility green pants. They will be six pocket. That's where they got the idea for the popcorn pocket. B2U is everybody so familiar with today. If you look you'll find that, man, I've got a pair of those but they're so obnoxious because at the top of the pocket there's these big, wonky straps, man, and they always get in the way and I've got to roll them in and I just cut mine off. Well, what those straps were for, and I hope you didn't cut them off, if you'll notice in the pocket, now there's two models. The Mark 1's just had the strap locked into place and what you did is you took one strap wrapped it around the five from one direction, the other strap comes around from the other, and then you knock them into place. You Now, the next step if you pay attention to the later models, although most of them have these, the majority do, you'll notice that there are little slots in the top area of the pocket where the straps are secured. So they actually feed through that and come back around to make a more uniform, flat contact with the leg. This of course was another intelligent feature. It cost more money, but you remember everything when you spend money on making things. When you build it, if you have to stitch more, you add more thread, whatever, it costs more money. And that's really what government, you know, where they had, they spent the money because they saw the problem and they dealt with it accordingly. Well, you'll see this either way. Now, let's move forward to the future. You have fatigue pants. You're talking about going down to Arizona, talking about going out in the field being the tactical situation. And you're planning on using all your pockets because they were not meant for show, they're meant to be used. Here's the thing. You can either go to Joanne Fabric or Minnesota Fabric or Schmidtburg Fabric. There are all kinds of companies out there. They have either cotton or nylon. I'd recommend cotton strapping. You can do it in earth brown, you can do it in OD green. Try not to do it in black. If that's all you got, that's what you got. But preferably earth brown or a sage or whatever color you can find, you can have the same straps, the same kind of top straps. for the very upper edge of those pockets, sewn onto your BDU pants so that you can do the same thing with those that you would do with the old Type 1951 combat pants. You will find that you alleviate a good portion of the fiddle farting around you got to do because it keeps everything closer to the body. It secures and helps to balance that cargo load out you put in the pocket, which doesn't have to be that heavy so much as bulky, guys. Remember, you stuff a whole bunch of extra socks and glove liners and matches, maybe MRE components, which is what a lot of people like to do, including myself. You throw a mix of stuff in there so you're uniform even if you were... Stripped out of your gear, your basic pockets, your four B2U shirts and your six B2U pant pockets carry most of what you need to at least get something started to do something to stay alive. Well these cargo straps and the elastic are going to make all the difference in the world because if you're going to start stuffing mags you're only going to get so many mags into that popcorn pouch to begin with. But when you start stuffing them in there those little metal mags add up. They're ultra light but ultra light when it's time 6 or 7 adds up. Now I'm going to connect this. They have dump pouches. Originally, another trick which has been talked about was to use sandbags, burlap or nylon. The idea was you hooked that up to your belt on your red gear. You tied them in. That's what you got the little grommet loops for. When you had a mag that was empty, you'd just drop in the bag. That's a cool idea. That works just fine. That's an option. But they've also made what is a specially designed set. There are two different types, two different sizes of dump bags for that very reason. So that that one hand is busy. Drop and then you go right to a mag pouch. You disconnect or you already have it open. You pop the flap up by lifting up with your hand. Pivot your hand, reach in with your fingers, extract the magazine. It goes in the magazine well. Everything needs to be thought through, guys, so that it's automatic. You need to be moving as quickly as you can. This is life and death. There's no second place game. So that's one of the things to think about. Again, we're not going to fumble, we're trying to get the mag pack in the pouch, or drop the mag. Wrong. Do you see a Chinese query or a, again, a cargo handler behind you with a pallet of mags? I don't think so. If you're on the middle of nowhere, what mags you have are all that you have. It doesn't mean you don't get shot. It doesn't mean you don't get run over. It doesn't mean you don't get stepped on. It doesn't mean you don't accidentally get lost. You're not going to risk your life over something if it's under fire and then it gets chopped up anyway. So that we understand. But whenever possible, you develop a routine that allows you to conserve mechanical resources. And that's what we're talking about. I think I have a caller. Who do we have? I heard a caller. Well, maybe you have a patient listener. That's okay. It's not a problem. Anyway, ideas. www.antipersonnel.net. Well, interestingly enough, all of a sudden it doesn't want to make for some reason with me. I need to stop this machine is what I need to do. How do you like that? Well anyway, forgive me because I know you guys in the chat were probably moving forward on this just fine. No, I didn't. I hate these machines. I really, really hate these machines. One more time from another direction here, this stinking piece of debris. We have a number of different pouches that are available. A lot of what we have been talking about on Weapons Wednesday has to do with not just the firearms but also the support systems. If you guys, for instance, or if you have a Moissan-Makkah, if you need to set up a system whereby you are going to Try to support the older equipment. Well guess what? They've got all the pouches available for that system that work with this system. If you can take the time and read the front page, the reason I bring that up is because I like his comments about both manufacturing and about The idea of how the equipment is set up. Now there are arguments back and forth and I'll be warning you about that real quick because we've dealt with this for years. We have seen everything shift back and forth and wax away. It's kind of like, oh let's put it this way, it's like the difference between tracked and wheeled vehicles and armored guys. Do you know how many variations on the theme we've seen with that? Seriously, over the years every time that we've looked at We'll be back in a minute. Here's an example. You guys have the M1 Grand out there. Now if you've already got the cartridge belt system and you've been experimenting, you already know that you've got a workable system. But if you're looking for something and everybody needs a modular and they want to go state of the art. This is state of the art web gear. It's going to cost more, but it is state of the art web gear and it's incorporating a lot of solutions and it's American made, which is really nice. This is the CLBV-M5M1GIRAN-SKS rifle package. Now if you go to the page you'll find this listed there. I'm looking at the OD version and guys this is really cool because again it's designed as a combat load to specifically service the GIRAN. You're looking at being able to see 24 each 8 round clips and 4 pouches holding 6 clips. 192 pounds of ammunition in the M1 Grand or 48 each, 10 rounds triple clips in 4 pouches holding 12 clips which is 480 rounds of SKS ammunition. So for those of you who are looking for being able to carry your combat load, being able to beef up your ammunition, I do fully, we all know this, you're not going to have, with militia you're the supply point. You are not going to have some Chinese koolie behind you carrying your stuff for you. Sorry, it just doesn't work that way. If you don't have it, you are not going to make it. Either A, if you are using any traditional system, add support to it, which is one of the things that we have talked about before. The other is reconfigure accordingly if you are going to switch out to another system. But if you are talking about going down south before too late, You're going to have to switch out now and you need to familiarize yourself with your new kit. That's one of the things that I've got to stress and emphasize over and over again. You don't go cold turkey into a field situation. You've been training with one system and all of a sudden you're going to switch out and go to another. If you switch out, then you need to configure it, test it, do what we call a flop. You've got to go cross country. You need to walk with it for several miles. A couple of miles a day and then stop and see what you look like coming back. Do you feel any fatigue points? Are there any wear points? Are you getting blistering somewhere? Is there something that needs to be readjusted? That is almost typically the case. Share what the system finds out what works and then apply it accordingly. The nice thing about this system with FMCL is that by what I can see anyway, and again I have not had a chance. I have seen some of these systems years ago and again like Panzer and several of the others. The quality on the gear, the stuff I did see was exceptionally high. You are looking again at the traditional model for military stitching which by the way we are so far away from most Americans are not used to especially in the military environment anymore. It was expected the higher standards were the norm not the exception. So just consider that when you look at the When you are looking at the gear, you are paying for and you are getting a much higher standard in general. Anyway, stuff to think about. We do surplus, a heartbeat, someone was telling me, oh Mark, I am not changing direction. We are giving you options and some of you are going to choose certain systems for a reason. SMG mag pouches, something hard to get. Sega mag pouches, something unique to get. On the carbon I am going to say something and you guys, You notice I typically lean you towards the 15 round mags. There's a reason, unless you're getting military 30 round mags, and there are some aftermarket. For instance, the Queens make excellent magazines, but typically in the past they tried to keep them at our spec and metal, but they've lightened them up just a hair. The 15 round mags are pretty unlikely to malfunction on you. I would actually prefer a whole bucket of 15 rounders as opposed to a handful of 30 rounders and malfunctions. We have used hundreds if not thousands of carbines in our militia units here. There are thousands. If you look at a lot of our videos, if you look in Ambush you will see that some of the troops are carrying carbines. A lot of troops are off the film and at that particular site when we were on that exercise and we did that filming. The majority were carrying carbines because of the support personnel. We can go heavy with the combat level of the mag as far as number of mags and carry a vast amount of ammunition. Consider how small a 15 round mag is for the M1 carbine. Well they do have 30 round carbine mag pouches through FMOK. I forget what I said. The nice thing about this again, these will work, available with Alice Silent Class Buckle System or QR Buckle System, etc. The other thing is larger capacity air, 15-30 round mags, saw mags. Now the saw mag pouch, if you know the saw canister, a lot of you guys have seen them, they're green, they go with the new 223 saws. The pouch itself is valuable for other work. these on some of the web gear I have. I used two of these in place of the butt pack. It was as an experiment because I was able to access these things cheap back in the day. But they do serve a purpose in that they actually are quite reliable and will hold certain pieces of night vision in little mini pelican cases quite well. We need to look at the specifications. Now, did I pique your interest there? A lot of you guys bought equipment from Don and you've kind of followed through on what we've talked about and you've made up a little kit for your night vision device. Well, what do you carry it in now? And what I mean carry it is in, how do you put it on your web gear without beating a snot out of it? Because that's always been a challenge as I've had myself. I've tried to point out to people, it's like, guys, you've got to be able to put this stuff where you can access it and you've also got to make sure that it doesn't get busted in transit. You've got to have a carrying pouch. So shop around. Well here's the nice thing. We're looking at American spec. We're using the American material, Cordura nylon, which is desirable. The other thing is if you're looking for AK mag pouches, they've got the AK pouch, you've got drum pouches, they have Sega pouches, as I mentioned before, 5-rounder and 10-round pouches, made specific for, which is really cool. There are some other items. Grenade pouches are standard. Bandelier utility pouch, 280 round. Now that's not critical for me but some people may have a need for them. So you've got to shop through there and decide what it is that may be useful for your spec and for what you're doing. Now there is something interesting here. A lot of you guys are familiar with World War II gear which everybody kind of plays down. The only reason we went to certain systems is because the government doesn't like to spend as much money on you. You all understand that? What happens is that they start to reduce the quantity of something. In World War I and World War II we went to a modular combat system which is really what the ordinary equipment is. It might be World War I and World War II but if you look it was a diverse multi-faceted variable geometry design. I could change out with the suspenders from one system, from say the rifle, cartridge belt to the BAR belt to a utility, you know, pistol belt as everybody calls them today, which back in the day allowed for other fixtures and equipment to be carried depending upon what your military mission was. Now, in World War II, the basics overlap from World War I, but then there were other weapons added, so the pistol belt became more dominant than the cartridge belt, or at least equal, because there were modular pouches made to support the different weapons. Now, if I can get a World War II suspender set for a better price, I've used them for the most part. In more recent years, They become more collectible. People want them for World War II reenactments. So we kind of marketed them that way because we could make more money on those and buy more goodies. And that's just how it works. However, one of the things that he offers here through FMCO is an LBE-HONUS eight-point suspension system. Now he goes a step farther in that the older system with the LBE that had the eight point connectors, the way they had it set up guys is that they actually divided towards the base of the suspender. In this case, they divide off of the pad. And that's not bad, that's a good idea. This is a good concept because like the vest, this helps to distribute the weight over a wider area. So for some of you, if you're looking for a particular solution to again make the system more comfortable, this is one of them. Now you're not talking cheap, you're talking brand new manufacturer, US manufacturer, and it's going to run around $60 for the set. But again, what are you doing with it? What's your life dependent upon it? I have no problem with US surplus, you know, or European surplus and we've used it constantly. I have demonstrated this and in fact if you've trained with me over the years, you all know what I use. So I don't have to say any more there. Many of you are trying to engineer your equipment and you are expecting to maintain a certain personal standard. If you have a wallet that is deeper, these are solutions for you, you need to check out. And you are supporting American small business, which I do agree with. Everything he says on the first page of this webpage, I completely agree with. I understand exactly where he is coming from. Does that mean I won't grab China Sport and the other stuff if I have to to make ends meet? Well, if I got 50,000 new people to outfit and I only got enough of the best gear and can only do 2,000, guess what? We're going to find bargain basement, anything we'll have to manufacture ourselves to improvise, adapt, and overcome, including stripping your enemy of everything he's got. But if you have the ability to pick and choose and you're engineering your equipment to fit your rifle, here's a solution. And it's a good solution. I like the glam kit they have. I like the pouch systems. What I was talking about before, in fact we improvised and have done this before and I have done this quite successfully, is made kind of like a fashion-yager type assault system in that you take the standard US ten pocket cartridge belt Then you take another one that is tired. When I say tired, if you go to the gun show, you will find there is a guy who usually has surplus and he has some okay, but they are serviceable but they are not pretty, World War II, Korean War or early Vietnam, 10 pocket cartridge belts or Korean knockoffs. Now what you do is disconnect the belt in the back that holds the two of them together and now you have two 5 pocket modules. Now, what you do is you actually hang one and then get some stitching and stuff, but you hang one off your eight suspenders, slash your M1956 suspender on one side, so that they have five pockets. running parallel with the shoulder strap, the hanger, which is running the length of your body. You then carry ten pockets of ammunition on the pistol belt. The suspender, which clips to the pistol belt, has attached to it and up to your shoulder pouch. Five more pockets that either carry each pocket, either carries two five-pound stripper clips. So one 8 round D clip. If you're carrying a grand, more is better. Now I found this system worked, but one of the things you have to watch for if at all possible, the horizontal suspender system, where you use the five pockets, needs to have the inner snap retainer tabs. There's little straps that are inside underneath the pocket cover. There's a flap that you use as a dot connector. Inside there's a strap that holds down the stripper clips or the D clip. It has a little snap on it. Those have to be intact. If one needs to be repaired, you'll have to repair it because otherwise the ammo will swap around more in the horizontal position, laying along that suspensor strap. So these are things to look at and things to consider. Well guess what? With this web gear, you've got a pretty decent solution and again, I think everybody's going to be satisfied with it that goes to it. Anyway, I heard another beep. Do we have a caller? HD, HD. HD, jump in there, show what you've got down there. Alright, got off the phone this morning with our Pima County commander. He has added to the list of who's asking. Why am I going to be looking for mechanics? One, one, three drivers or tent track commanders or mechanics. Multiple crews would be appreciated. And I can tell you why he wants to, is that that's what he's asking. Eleven point sitting by fifty four millimeter ammunition. This is seven point sixteen by five four rimmed Russian separately and So if you're going to be out there still having that old Russian sniper that was sent to the traffic mobs and put PSLs, that would be that one really tough nut to crack. And we're going to need those long-range rifles for this world. www.terrisanamorisha.com www.terrisanamorisha.com www.terrisanamorisha.com Photographs took place just this past weekend. our help on the website, www.parazonamishia.com. Look at some of the traits that we have to crack. Those pictures of a fellow, which in the crowd be objective that is controlled by those teens to go take it from. It's this fall. Anyone who wishes to volunteer either as an individual or as a unit, they know then, the individuals, and they know what kind of specialties we are going to need. Be very, very aware. What about this land? What in every one they encounter. You have to deal with Western diamondback wall snakes about five have been the highly refined room for a scorpion like Franklin Proxack or any of your student dragonmen of the night. So, we're not going to leak or the fake heart of this is Zade and there are people wandering about who are also intent upon killing you. The people, the Zadats, who are border for Roxy Mall, as Tepakan, all of the burial types of Douglas area ranchers, the Zadats, who were taken down, two of them were killed in that same area, the ambush against people. We've got some fancy toys, really fancy hardware, and we need to take them if you are interested. Visit our website at www.arizomenalition.com or Arizona Marisha at Iceman Con. That's Arizona Marisha at Nail.com Arizona Marisha at Again, for everybody listening, ArizonaMilitia.com, you can go check out the image that's there with regard to the area of operation. I would take note of the colorations, something that's been a great discussion is what would work best to the area. We're seeing a little more green because it's wet, so this goes from green into more of the greys and the browns as it gets drier through the season, correct? Correct. Right now, it's green because the mountain is dry. The scene range are here. That's going to be in the woodland or multi-cam or DPM in most of the areas like where you see the pictures of the Jeep's being loaded up. But in the area where we're going to do the back-front-nem operation, that's pretty much the stage greens and the cesare brown with the range. Not all that occasional range we get in the October seat, 50 yards. Very good. So again, for all the people that are listening, I don't know if you have a chance to check this out yet, HD, good site and the gentleman that runs the company, you get a chance to talk to him this morning, the second hour of the Intel report. FMCO, I'll tell you what, a lot of the guy has been asking before about Webgear for the Grand, Webgear for the SKS. If you're looking for more modern equipment and American made, American components, this is a solution. So I'll put that up at Antipersonnel.net. I would like to add my own personal recommendation to the products I have owned too with their vest. I wish I still owned them. This guy has done the best job of the vest. I don't know if he still does this. Years ago when I cut some design, based on my specs, he might still do that. I don't know if he still does it. to do testing work that nobody else in this country can hold hands with. Very, very much my personal recommendation for the NCO products. They're outstanding. Very good. And again, guys, we're looking for ways to try and, again, ease, fatigue in one area. You're going to be carrying your gear in. You're going to be carrying your gear out. Even mechanize. Remember, that's your luxury for the moment. Eventually, you're going to be on two proofs. and your footwear is another issue. Let's get into that real quick so we have time here for a moment. Boots, that's one of the most critical things. Make sure we got the right footwear and we got chaps or at the very least gators, correct? Correct. With the snake, you might consider the chaps or the gators. Not the hard plastic ones because they make too much noise in the brush, but whatever you do, You need to be very, very aware of the threat from the SNIT population. They are very, very friendly. And I love to express their affection for you by nibbling on your legs. If you're living out there remote controlled aircraft, if you look at the picture on the website of the fellow squatting down and looking across that valley of the objective, that point that he's at is the float is sent itself out in forward operations. The one that they abandoned need to get that particular piece. use both M1 and South so they use that right now as their officers that control their aircraft. If there were no controlled aircraft, we can locate the ball in suitable launch, control, and recovery. We're not going to say anymore, we're not going to control it. If we can get enough remote controlled aircraft in the air at the same time that our forces are moving forward or prior to our forces moving forward, we can dominate that all of a sudden come back and develop. Again, let's go to this one. We don't need the most expensive. Consider. If you go into RC automation, there are dogs on the market. We're not looking at pylon racing. We're not looking at loop-de-loops. We're looking at straight line stable floss-servation. Consider that. All it's got to do, our biggest concern is does it start? Does it fly? Does it start? Now everything stops if it runs out of fuel or runs into a solid object. So we know that will happen no matter what. The key issue here is to be able to get it up off the ground, be able to keep it in stable flight, and be able to use it for intelligence collection. Well, as an Intel collector machine, it doesn't have to be that fancy or sophisticated. In fact, even a little bulky is kind of nice because on board you can store more material. I'll bet it's still lightweight, but you have to keep your flight weight down. If you bring increased weight, you bring your flight time down. Fuel consumption, be it either gas or electric, either way is a matter of hours in the air or minutes in the air. There's one consideration. Another trick, although you've got lots of good terrain here, is the use of balloons. For instance, ice cube cameras or with sugar cube cameras allow you to get a whole lot of data collected without a whole lot of expense. So that's another consideration. Go ahead. Not they're a turnkey solution. Not profits. It is not a turnkey off-the-shelf solution. It is fairly inexpensive from sportsman's side. It is the ST's radio controlled camera plane. It has a built-in camera. The drawback of force is that you have to land the aircraft, download the still or the video that it has shot. It doesn't transmit it to the ground. But for a quick, let's see, run over the battlefield, bring the airplane back, from that point that you see in the picture, or near that point, I should say, that you see in the picture, we have the ability to launch and control those types of aircraft and then recover them very quickly. and then you can go out there and take pictures of that battlefield that we can't see from those observation points. Honestly, there's not a whole lot you can't see from those observation points. So if anybody would like to donate a radio controlled digital spy plane, the one from Sportsman's Guide is $80. There we go. So again, and then the Sportsman's Guide, do you have a parts number on that yet? I posted the link. I heart number though. What's that? WX14. So, SR-6807 is the catalog number. That's W as whiskey, X as an X-ray, 2 as one four six eight. Excellent. And again guys, remember you can purchase it and have it sent to. Go ahead and give the mailing address again, please. For assets like this, we are asking they be sent to our S-4 that's interrupted to the team and county unit. We will deploy these aircraft with qualified to operate them, in fact not far from a radio control club with their own miniature airport, paid to everything. We were putting them through the hands of the folks who are already familiar with how to operate them and to play them with the aircraft. So if you would like to have this shipped to our headquarters, we would address it there, address it to Moo's, 28 to contact us by the website, www.orazonmonition.com. Over. Very good. So again guys, we are getting close to the top of the hour here and we are going to run out of time in a minute. And for everybody out there listening, remember if you can, assist in whatever way possible to help make this deployment successful. Real quick, we are going to hear the music in a moment. Any feedback, what kind of noise there with either the invaders or the invaders from other states or from over the border about this deadline from the end of the month. Any more there? We'll be tomorrow creating terrorism to put the enforcement of the really important part of SD-1970. It's not the courts, but these terrorists, they're low-life scumbags who are sleeping in our country and targeting and killing Americans. It doesn't matter what these people are. Motorrooms, terrorists, it's of the worst sort. They're morale. They're putting no protection that's even ahead. People need to be able to escape to on our border. That's looking for work. These are armed, uniformed, paramilitary forces. Thank you.