Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on September 10, 2010, focusing on militia preparedness, quartermaster logistics, and firearms procurement. A special report from Mike in Texas announced a militia training exercise scheduled for September 25th in southeast Texas, emphasizing small unit light infantry combat training with force-on-force exercises. The show extensively covered affordable firearms options including Mosin-Nagant rifles ($80-95), Dragunov semi-auto rifles ($500), and various surplus ammunition sources, while discussing supply cache placement strategies, magazine testing procedures, and equipment procurement from vendors like AIM Surplus and Centerfire Systems. Koernke also recounted the safety record of Camp Stasa militia training in Michigan, claiming zero firearms injuries across hundreds of thousands of training hours, and promoted gas mask filters and NBC protective equipment from Sportsman's Guide and Maine Military.
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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 and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning 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 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 fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark clunky and butter neck one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind lines in occupied territories southwest east and northwest. Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, PBN.4MG.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM Microstations, CB Bay Stations, and Ultra Net Technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the homework network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, to the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas Oklahoma, big chunk of Iowa slash Iowa, Nebraska and as we know the third of Wyoming then back across the Mississippi to the Golden Spike Project and the Eastern Seaboard. From the very far western end of Tennessee and Kane, Tuckie Hall, but we up to maybe even Connecticut. Yeah, you never know. And then all the places in between. Oh, let's not forget Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, West Virginia, etc., etc., etc. It was just so long. And again, there are so many places. The idea is to get past that physical obstacle and there'll be actually a change in schedule coming up real quick for the restaurant crews. I mentioned this the last hour. We'll have a new update on that. We will give you date, time, place as we can. As you know, it'll be the restaurant meetings. That's not going to change. Location is the same, but There's going to be some supplemental schedule work. We're going to be adding additional dates because one day isn't just doing it for the many different locations and because of time available. So they're going to be expanding on that for management purposes. BK, today's date is, sir. It is 10 September 2010. It is Friday evening. That makes this the last hour of the day and of the week for the Intelligence Report and therefore Quartermaster's Corner. And that means that we are coming up with solutions to keep everybody in the field. Combat forces, well it looks really cool, those two are movies, but without the quartermaster it just doesn't happen. No tikinawashi, from bullets to Bibles to... bread baskets, bananas, and everything in between from A to Z. All the other elements of the letters of the alphabet. All that gear and all those beans just appear by magic off camera and take no effort whatsoever. And just over your shoulder in a video game. Wow, where did that come from? I saw the picture when they stepped back and they showed this guy standing there. He must have had that RPG-7 and the three rockets stuffed up his hind end someplace because I couldn't find him anywhere in his body. Either that or you're just running around and there's this crate of stuff on the ground and you step on it and you're reloaded. It's here. We're happy. Everybody carry on. That's right. Well, it doesn't work that way. It means we have to have a deep logistic system in place working diligently to ensure that that happens, hopefully trying to give you ideas. We will continue with that, but right now we've also got a special report from Mike. We're down in Texas down there. So Mike, go ahead, sir. Jump in. What you got for us? Hi, Mark. I want to tell everyone about our Texas militia training exercise. It's going to be in southeast Texas, and we're having the training exercise two weeks from Saturday. It's going to be Saturday, September 25th in southeast Texas. We focus mostly on small unit light infantry combat training. Someone has a rifle and say ammo and welcome to. We will be having force on force combat similar with blank ammo. We'll have blanks on hand for everyone in .223 and .762 by .39. Rolling curve on a battlefield is real sharp. You need to know how to fight before you ever go to a battle. That's what we concentrate on practicing and teaching. It's going to be structured is website and send us an email. The website is texasalicia.info. Again, go ahead, points of contact. Give those out three times. Everybody knows how to do that. And again, if you don't have everything right now but you have the basics and or you're trying to organize, you're trying to train, guys, at the very least you can come out and participate even if you don't have everything completely squared away. The idea is to get some time in the field. get a chance to experience what uh... other people were doing and how they're training you get a chance to start newbie brought up to speed on standards and the types of working done by the unit you might be participating with so white jump in their place or a jury cannot with what honey camouflage or or what did you get camouflage real cheap from from the goodwill or or threat store if you have the new stomps are both to worry just go to walmart by some honey clothes or something just any kind of camouflage will get you by And if you don't have a military rifle, you can get by with a hunting rifle. To get an invitation, go to our website. Our website is texasmalicia.info. Texas, militia.info, I-N-F-O. We'll tell you more about our training exercise, and we can send you maps. Again, if you've got new leaders, constantly, especially Fridays, for whatever reason, any people out there perusing might be visiting somebody else and says, hey, check this out. Well, if you're a new listener and you're down there in the Texas area, maybe even Oklahoma, you can drive a little bit. Or if you're over towards West Louisiana, come on guys, it's not that great a distance. And I'll give you a chance to work with some great guys in the process. We've known Mike a long time. And the guys are making a sincere effort to get as many people up online as we can. They'll give you some ideas, some suggestions, show you what all works and doesn't work. So you don't have to make mistakes on your own. You can learn from mistakes that have been made and corrected in the past. That's the whole idea. Many hands make for light work. One of the many axioms you will hear constantly. That includes training. When the time comes, get out in the field. Do as the natives do, so to speak. Keep an eye on what's being done and mimic. That's really half of what training is all about. You're going to observe and then you're going to reproduce those actions. Now how well you perform is purely a matter of how serious you take the training. So consider that to be a priority. Now anything else that's unique and usual or on the horizon, anything coming up we need to know about down there in Texas? I just want to tell everyone that we're following Mark Kornke's 5-10 program. We're on the combat level. Mark's program, like he says, is for everyone in the militia to have enough gear and equipment to outfit 5 or 10 men when they come to their house. disaster or for an attack or something. We're following his plan, even the training. We want to train everyone that comes out to train with us. We will train them enough where they can go home and start a three-man fire team in their neighborhood or their area. And then after we know them, there are three people in their group, we can give them a listing or a website if they wanted to help them get more recruits. We need all the militia people we can get, senators and things like that. We're going to focus on the fact that God's rights are guaranteed. guaranteed to abide the Constitution and no laws can take away our Constitution rights. Any laws that are contrary to the Constitution are null and void. Top heavy, man structure, we're just organizing at the fire team level. Now again guys, remember the solutions. We're Quartermaster Friday here. A lot of you are looking at maybe not having that much in the way of money to spend. I will point something out. NAEGOT revolvers are back up and online. offer ninety five dollars apiece they're not seventy nine dollars anymore sorry that's just how it works uh... then not going to come down because there's only so many well there aren't any hundred dollar firearms out there anymore except the naygabs them in both the revolvers and strangely enough than they got revolved rifles forgive me uh... both weapons will serve you well when they got revolvers are ninety five dollars p p ammunition is no more expensive than forty smith and weapon so you get fresh ammunition pre partizan or you can buy military in the in the hand can't can uh... they got revolver ammo from our guns out of the chicago area now for a rifle bolt-action more than they got very in varying condition of the all of them are in excellent shape These are center fire rifles. We have a very different philosophy from a lot of the European spray and spray routines. Accuracy over volume fire are heaviest, most accurate weapons up and online first. Rifle marksmanship over volume fire. I've got to clarify that a little bit. You kind of contradicted yourself. The Mosins that are on the market are generally all arsenal refurbished and they are in varying conditions externally. But every single one I've ever heard described had a bright shiny bore. And that's what counts. So, you know. They're all more than serviceable enough. And in fact, there's beautiful rifles out there. And even in sniper grade, if you want with the scopes, you're going to be spending some money, but you can access them. And you can build your own guides. There's more than enough parts, pieces, and assemblies out there to do that. So the nagot, the nagot's are an option. I just mentioned, AIM surplus by the way, is the latest one to add the nagot back to its list of available, is an available firearm. I do not know how many they have. I've noticed this, that whoever gets them, they're not getting very many at a time. So if you're going to be picking up a nagot revolver, and if you're going to pick up say a bolt action, there you go. $100 for the revolver, and about $80 to $90 for the rifle. there we go and again shipping included or not included thing and we're you're buying it from so you have to check that out uh... you can't beat that combination long-range rifle personal defense close in pistol it'll be enough to keep you alive and with that uh... they got you can harvest whatever you want you may have to get it may not necessarily want to change because the nay got a little more prompt when it gets to the other end and very comfortable to shoot very comfortable rifle in general operate so Something to think about, but our philosophy is very different from the Europeans in how, or for the matter of the Asians, in how we employ our heavier tactical rifles like this. We consider all of those, and they truly are, MBRs, main battle rifles to begin with. Anything else, Mike? Yes, sir. That motion again, rifle, realistically, it's similar to .30-06. It will shoot through trees. A lot of obstacles that a .223 or .760 by .39 will not go through. It's a powerful round. and to buy them if they don't have a rifle. You can go through the 1980s and 1990s, you can get SKS's for $100 at a gun show all the time, and now the SKS is $300. Most in a can ammo, you can buy a surplus ammo fort. I saw today that AmmoMan.com, 140 rounds of most in a can ammo, in a can for like $125 shipped. And like Mark says, the surplus stuff is not like Walmart, you can't always go and get it while you can. It's not all that long ago, those cans were at $45 a piece. But fortunately they're only up by a factor of 2.5. So that makes them bargain by current standards. One of the most important things, we know that there's a ton of the stuff out there. It's not coming back into the market. I think everybody should notice this. Guys, guns seem to be for buying and not for selling because you're not seeing this mass of negots that has gone out coming back. It used to be when we did gun shows, people would buy the du jour gun of the day, it's like, oh look, a bunch of straight pulls just came in, everybody buy one, and then a month or two later, three months later, everybody kind of waddle back in with the guns they bought because they want to buy the next thing that came in, and they played with it, and they're just using it maybe invest a little bit, and then they leave it back at the gun show and get another something else. Well, we're not seeing that anymore. It's not like it used to be. Some of the more expensive or really pricey weapons, yes, to a degree, but even there, that varies. Probably the best example is the handgun category. Nothing is being replaced with regard to inventory and the cost is doubling, tripling, and quadrupling from what it was. So, you got it, hang on to it. If it works, why change? You know, you might add to the toolbox, but that's like if you have, I got a half inch wrench. Yeah, but is it a short handle? Is it a long neck? Is it a, you know, hex? Is it an open face? Is it a ratchet? I mean there's a number of different types of half inch wrenches that you're using. And each one serves a different mission. So you might want a different half inch wrench, or in this case a 30 caliber tool of some kind. One nice thing, the Russians did everything in 30 caliber for the sake of commonality and production. You know, as far as the machine toolings go. So, that machine tooling category. There's a lot of good stuff out there, more than serviceable enough. And I can't stress enough that it's also designed to be people rugged, you know, people proof. are combat weapons tend to be beefed up girth up designed to be uh... you know abused so don't worry you're probably not going to do anything to re truly break the weapon most people are other sensitive about that are going to be close to have and george in texas we are going to be a better night tonight yes you do right now better fact that what we're going to make go because we do have we understand quartermaster mike like holding statement go ahead god bless mark thank you very much thank you sir and pray keep us up to speed on what's going on I know you've got some more for us George, if you have a question jump in there. That's a heck of a question. I don't have a really good one for you. What I would suggest is that you do not want a lot of traffic converging and exiting from whatever your heavier supply points are because any competent enemy will be watching for traffic. So not only do you want to disperse your material on general principles just so that it's not all lost if one's site is overrun or sacked or what have you, but you also want to do that so that you can tell friendlies, okay, here's the location of a particular cache and some other group, you tell them about a different cache and they never cross paths. But as far as actually choosing a location, I think you have to do that in context. If you are operating in a rural area, you're going to have different priorities than if you're operating in an urban area. You can arrange drops in an urban area as simple as a garage in a house or a warehouse or any sort of business that's operated by a friendly or even as simple as a 55 gallon drum behind a strip mall or something along those lines. You need to be ingenious and blend into the environment. A camouflage that works great in the woods looks a little bit conspicuous walking down a city street, for instance. A suit or working clothes or whatnot constitutes urban camouflage, right? So, the techniques and locations that you're going to choose in the high desert is going to be different from what you're going to choose in a swampy area or a suburb or a small town or a big city or wherever it is you're operating. All I can offer you is the generalities that you need to scope out your area of operation wherever it is. Think of low profile locations that fit your environment. I would suggest that you would not want to plan on too many things being in a particular location for an extended period of time. For instance, if you wanted to supply some unit, you might want to fill and deposit an oil drum behind a shopping mall. a few days before that unit picks it up, not six months before. You followed my line of thought there? I have an idea. I know in communications they have to call it CUI, something like that, change frequencies on a time given thing. I think with supply pick up points, I think having grid coordinates for certain times or if an area is high you go to this grid coordinate whatever. Sure, you can have things as simple as on Tuesdays you have this location, you've got a list of seven locations. You can do that too. Change things up and come up with your own procedures. So that if hospitals find out about one unit's procedures, that does not reveal everybody in the area's operating procedures. That only compromises that one particular unit, for instance. Okay. Well, thank you, butter knife. Mark, on a little small note, what I've been hearing, they had somebody on local television, about 9-11. You know what their S-9 comment was? We need to turn our guns because we might incite domestic terrorism. Everybody needs to call into that program and tell them to take their domestic terrorism and stuff it up their domestic hind end. That's very similar to the arguments the State Department is giving about blocking those 86,000 garands from coming in from South Korea. State Department says, oh, it might constitute a safety hazard. Somebody might be careless with them, and then you question them and they point at DOJ, and DOJ points at the Commerce Department or whatever. Obviously, they've been instructed to give the runaround. Right. It's a circle-jerk scam, the whole thing top to bottom, but it's the same bunch of shysters, different day. That's all there is to it. We're staying focused and clear on it. We know who our enemies are and that is the proper term, the controlled press made up of our enemies. Of course, nothing but meat puppets working for the political meat puppets working for the Shasters from outside the US. Of course, they want America to disarm. I hear they have a worse safety record with firearms than we do, and yet they have a terrible safety record. Well, I'm going to say something real quick here. We have a place called, of course, that particular facility, Frank Stossel passed away. We covered this on the air. But you know that Frank Stossel's The facility is Camp Stas, so we have no, it's not Camp Stas, it's now the new facility that's named after Frank. And it's in a totally different location. And in fact, we're going to have a commemoration ceremony for that probably in November if everything goes well, just a heads up everybody. But at Frank's site, I would say that virtually tens of thousands of people trained At any given time, if not hundreds of thousands, and if you can't read reassignments where people went over and over again to the same site, you see videos of this with all the live fire training that's on our site. Not all of the stuff was done at Stasa, but the militia live fire training was done at Camp Stasa at the rifle range there. There's other videos done where you see some of the Hautari stuff, some of the SMVM, and any unit in every unit in Michigan trained at Camp Stasa. Guys, we never had an injury. Never. In the entire use, and I can swear beyond a shadow of a doubt, there's not a single time that we have not deployed on that range for up to 5,000 rounds of ammunition that was consumed in one day at least. And in that period of time, if you look at the training there, we're looking at fire maneuver. We don't shoot ourselves in the legs. We haven't had people shot in front of us. We don't shoot somebody in an elevator by accident or have it go through the floor one place or stand in front of a class and blow a hole in our legs. There are videos where you can watch this with these characters over and over again. Why? Well, most of them that are hired are, they've been hired by 8-0-10 of control freaks, and just the reverse is the case. They don't want them to have the weapons and the proper training, or they've got training and they have a regiment, so proper is really not correct, maybe. But the handling of arms, to a degree, is actually a no-no. Familiarity with arms is evil and bad because that's all the conditioning and the mental conditioning they've got from the other direction. on the other hand pretty much everybody that we try to get weak we've been trained ourselves and we've developed our own techniques and then all the people that we've brought into our training something of them And we expect performance from them. In fact, we as teachers try to get them to emulate and then exceed our expectations. That's how we operate in militia. So the cool thing is, is by the time you're done, the force multiplier, you don't just get another guy just like you. You get somebody who, of course, is trained to a particular standard and is trying to exceed your training schedule and exceed the training he's been given. In fact, perfect. That's a term that you usually use to perfect the skill. And for that reason, I'm going to take guys in all the years, we have, let me put it this way, it has to be up in the hundreds of thousands of hours now. I mean, if you look at all the times that have been, we are troops have been in the field. In my experience operating and commanding and working with militia units, I have seen one injury and it was not a firearms injury. It doesn't mean you don't have others like that. We've had people stub their toes. You have people smack into a tree limb or something. That can happen. Even then, they typically brush it off. But I physically watched one injury where because the snow was at a certain height, had nothing to do with guns, it was a maneuver operation, and there were cut logs that were below the height of the snow. The individual moving through the fairly soft snow or fresh snow hit that log with his knee full force and it took him down for the count. You know what? Before he hit the ground, his buddy was already moving towards him. In the time it took for me to look at a watch, it's less than a minute, the medical unit, the medical detachment, which is the third wave, the medics are in the advanced third wave and the groups are out there, is already moving towards him, got him on a litter, got him back to a truck, had him in a truck in less than three minutes, that one casualty was already going back to the barracks, you know, miles away, and was actually being treated by other medics and by the one assigned medic that went out of the field with him. That's it. No firearms injuries, no holes in anything, no vehicles lost, no, you know, exploding gas tanks, no, you know, let's see, Sears going off in the, you know, classic Mekong, you know, sky fire, where it starts at the ground level and... You know, right off the end of the oblivion mode off the element for the moon. Nothing like that. Just a reverse. In fact, I'm very proud of that. And I can say this, that we have seen this performance, not just from the guys here in Michigan, but we've had a very, very high standard of performance across the board with all of our units in every state. Now, if they've got something that happened, let us know. In fact, again, learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. And if something went wrong, then we need to make sure we fix and correct it. But for us, we have a very high standard of performance. And I'll brag about it for these men. I don't care which militia it has been. We have not had any incidents or accidents. No misfires, no accidental discharges, no blowing of legs, toes, or body parts off. all there is to it. As far as why it happens, certainly the adrenaline rush, but you know what, we trained to such a degree that when we've had standoffs and deployments, and everybody was cock-lock, ready rock and roll, there wasn't anybody using blanks, and no accidental discharges, lots of adrenaline rush, barrels, weapons pointed at weapons, barrels pointed down range, both sides facing each other off, and we've had them make mistakes, we've watched them make mistakes, how we've watched most, we've almost run over each other. In fact, they have run over each other, but that's another story. at $6 a piece. They offer three models of these. There's the Glock 17 model. That's a 17 round. Bear in mind that you can stuff the long magazine into a short pistol. So that the 17 round you can stuff into the 19s and the 26s. But not vice versa. The longer ones will simply extend out of the gripple ways. since the latch up is further up in the grip. They're offering the Glock 17 and the 19 and the Glock 22 which is in 40th Smith & Wesson. All three sizes of those magazines at $6 a piece. We're not going to do the $5.99 thing. Now I have heard some grumbles about these magazines. One of our friends bought a pack of 10. It's a while back, so my memory is a little bit vague. I think that roughly half or a little bit more than half worked perfectly out of the box, and the rest needed a little bit of attention when they were brand new. This is not all that unusual for manufactured goods. We've gotten a little bit spoiled with the tradition, for instance, of 1911 magazines made to GI specs or made with stainless or what have you. and some of the designs are more reliable than others, etc. But I have not heard any horrible things about these Korean contract magazines. These are not knockoffs. These are an authorized factory run. And $6 per magazine is dirt cheap. That's cheaper than 1911 magazines, guys. So that's at CenterfireSystems.com. Go ahead. As a matter of fact, again, like you said, do a test, a function test with those. If you want guys, the basic rule is put together nine eithers, test rubber primer bullets, you can buy these, you're going to have to spend some money initially, but once you've got them, to do cyclic tests, you can either set up a set of non-primed but projectile-fitted empty cases, Either way, what you want to do is cycle test these mags. That's the easiest way to do it where you mechanically run them through to see what happens. Now, you can even do it fairly quick if you just work the action accordingly. But what you're looking for is whether or not something is going to fail your feed or if you have a little bit of a gink or a stiff point where it seems like the action just didn't want to pick up properly. You want to observe. If it does lock up, don't just automatically clear and go on to the next round. Look to see what's happening with the test route. You know, look to see if it's a stovepipe, is it misaligned, is there something that could be the brass, you know, the case itself. Even when you get factory stuff for a test like this, remember that it can actually, the round itself can be distorted at some point in time. It gets tired too. The most common complaint I hear about things is, well, maybe the last round didn't feed quite properly, or the last two rounds. Well, okay, I mean, you know, we would certainly like them to be perfect in all regards. I would hope to never get down to the last round or two in a pistol magazine, but stuff happens. If there is a problem like this, it became a signal. This is one thing I'll point this out from before. We talked about this with supply and support. You take the magazines, especially your worst mags, and those are what you take to the range to train with. Why? Not just planned malfunctions, but also I'm wearing out the stuff I'm not worrying as much about. Because if we have, you know, consider these as training mags, for instance. You've got a whole bunch of Glock, and they say Glock on them, and they're expensive because they say Glock on them. Well, if they say Glock on them, you don't have to carry those for training, carry those for combat or personal defense. But, when you go to the range, these $6 a piece mags that might need to be tweaked or cleaned up, they might have a burr or something, you never know, but usually it's something that can be adjusted very quickly. If you take a look, sometimes it's even just junk from the factory. They're cranking on a lot of stuff fast. Little piece of plastic, a little bead of metal, something that got slipped in there, it's in the wrong place. First of all, physically inspect and look for debris. Look for junk. It sounds weird, but you're not buying stuff from America. Okay, it's from another country. The other thing is those $6 mags are the ones you want to wear out or you can put them in again. Most people complain BK because well man you're telling me I got a very 10 mags I spent $30 apiece on. No, I'll tell you what, why don't you take these 10 mags that are from, you know, they're glocks that are from Centerfire that are from Korea and spot check on the make sure they're okay long-baked function pretty much the way you're supposed to take those and bury them at six dollars apiece now you're not going to cry so much well besides the path or better than half of them work perfectly uh... you know just separate them into training piles and front line piles and six bucks a piece is cheap regardless even for the training mag six bucks a piece is cheap. Exactly. Another thing about that is put it if you want to use them for training you don't we're worried about not mixing them up personally my attitude is this down the road every mag is going to be used but put a T on it get some uh uh about fingernail polish to put it on the base of the magazine itself or put it on the side wall lightly. That way when the time comes you're going to be able to easily read what it is you're looking for there. You'll be able to idea it. Yes, pens that are very similar to felt-tip pens but have paint inside. You can use those all the time for marking tools and such. There we go. A couple of dollars for one of those and you can mark up dozens and dozens and dozens of magazines with, you know, uh... owner's name or caliber or any number of things that you might want including the dreaded he for training record and we will get so much time we got more to cover okay very good the other thing that i found on the center fire systems that was interesting uh... they are offering the dragon off rifle now five hundred dollars not very long ago that was at eight hundred i think that that is a reflection of the fact that there is a dwindling amount of discretionary income floating around and we will be seeing better and better bargains on arms as time goes by as people become casualties of the economic phase of this war. But at $500 a dragon off rifle with one magazine, one 10 round mag, is a considerable improvement in the cost. If you are looking to fill that slot for a 30 caliber semi-auto, bear in mind that the Dragon Off is considered as itself being abused if you're dumping 100 rounds down range in 10 minutes, but that's not its mission role. But if you're looking for a semi-auto in the .30 caliber class, something that will punch through trees and walls and things of this sort, $500 is darn cheap and nobody has ever complained about the design or reliability of the Dragonov. Go ahead. As a matter of fact, one of the nicer, least less expensive battle rifles right now, the cheapest for ammunition guys, keep in mind, Looking at cost, plus integrating with other rifles you get a spotter that nagat rifle combined with that dragon off makes a good combo. In fact multiple weapons of that type. The semi-autos can be used as to a degree MBR's main battle rifles and the bolt actions can be used as placement weapons. There's any number of combinations where you can do it, but the dragon off uh... it speaks for itself some people feel those of the accuracy of an important well of course it's a war so packed weapon kids but it has more than sufficient accuracy to get the job and it's the cheapest to get out there on the range look at the difference between pulling the trigger on that dragon off or a nay got and that in fourteen or that three oh eight bolt action right now are looking look at the purchase cost yes exactly what we've got work with them when a right now you're not looking at anything in reasonable that you know where anybody's going to go, I just want to buy a low end M14. Well, or you know, M1A. That's just, they just aren't out there. There isn't anything about it. If you live in the past, guys, you might as well be asking for a $60 SKS, a $20 Mauser, a $200 Satman. It isn't going to work that way anymore, not for a while. That's right. So again, here's the solution. Now, the other thing we need from our friends in the chat room and everybody else looking, we're We've found a lot of places that were carrying drag-and-up mags, and no center fire does have some on hand. We have bought out five companies so far. We've put them out of business as far as drag-and-up mags, because a lot of you have those rifles in whatever form, the Romanian, the Yugo, or the whatever model of Russian variant or Chycom variant you have. The one experiment I would like to mention is Tokarev rifle magazines and the integrating capability of the Dragunov mag on the Tokarev. They didn't reinvent the wheel. If you look at the Tokarev magazine, it is pretty much identical, but I've not had a chance to test the new mags, especially now that these plastic ones are out. For those of you who, if you're going to have to modify a magazine, and I don't say this very often, you know Mark doesn't tell you to modify anything, But a lot of you guys have those beautiful Tokarev rifles that came out in the 90s and they were cheap, cheap, cheap and everybody bought some. Well, mags for the Tokarev are a lot fewer and far between than they are for the SBD slash the Dragunov. But those plastic Romanian ones and those plastic aftermarket ones being made by Bulgaria and the other countries, well not aftermarket, they're the latest model they're building, Those with a Dremel tool could be fitted comfortably and with ease to properly fit to your Tokarev rifle if there's any change needed. And I would rather do that than try to beat on a piece of tin and distort it. You get my drift. So the Zytel Nylon and the new Nylon plastic or whatever plastic chip they're using overseas is easier for you to work with and modify accordingly. That's with a Tokarev rifle. Either way, this is a good choice. It's a good weapon. This is the base, you're looking at the base kit with just all the simplest parts right there, but not everything. You're going to need right away. But you could purchase the weapon first, and then an increment starts to accumulate everything else. Magazines, spare parts, other scope fixtures, etc. Priority is more mags right away. The Dragonov is more unique than the AK, while the stuff is plentiful. Buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it. Down the road when it gets cut off, you know what? You can take one or two of those and sell them and get all kinds of other goodies. And the case in point is when those Tokarev rifles, for instance, came in here, guys, they were as little as $85 a piece. Magazines were about $10 a piece for what few were available, and then they dried up. I'll challenge you. Go to the gun show and look to see what they cost now. Here's an example. The Dragunoff is available for the time being. Buy it, buy it, buy it, buy it as far as the parts, the mags, everything else you're going to use. I know we've got more BK, go ahead sir please. Okay, at AIMS surplus there are a number of interesting ammunition offers. One of them is they are offering the M855, that is a 62 grain 223. $299.50, that's $300 for 1000 rounds. That is not a bad price especially for the 62 grain ammunition. This is a traditional green tip. This is pervi-partesan. Nobody has ever had any problems with quality from pervi-partesan. They produce western style ammunition, brass, annealed case, boxer prime, the whole nine yards. They're offering 1000 rounds of 223. This is the M855 variant. That's the 62 grain style. $300 per 1,000 rounds. They are also, I've mentioned this before, but I'm going to again, they are offering 8mm at $180 for an 1120 round case. Once again, this is five rounds on the stripper clip. 8mm. If you've got a K98 or a few of the other less common arms that use 8mm, that's the stuff you need that. You're not going to find a lot of that stuff at Walmart. You want to pick it up there. That's 1,121 rounds or 1,120 rounds for $180. So that is not a bad price at all. More than reasonable enough there. Yeah, this is Romanian. They offer a 380-round spam can for $100. Same thing. This is 8mm Mauser and the same stuff. You need to feed your K98. That's the stuff to grab. Now the other thing there too, and we've mentioned this, remember guys, all they did was continue production off the German equipment after World War II and then upgraded tooling accordingly. So for any of you that have the standard K98, it was designed to handle steel rounds. And remember you may have the Hakim. You may have the FN 49 in 8mm, you may have a number of other weapons, there's a whole bunch of stuff from South America that came in here at one point or another in 8mm, and some of the light semi-auto rifles or conversions of whatever type. This is a solution for those of you who have some of those rifles on the shelf still and you're trying to find something you can feed it and go down range with reliable consistency. Guess what? The Romanians built it, they seem to be doing pretty good and have been doing pretty good through the Cold War. So the quality is there. This stuff was built mostly for them to kill us, for their strategic reserve weapons. They were using K-98s from the post-World War II period. They had a lot of 8mm machine guns. For this reason, the 8mm became a very dominant round in the Warsaw Pact, despite the fact that obviously the Nagats were available. They didn't throw anything away. They are offering a fair amount of pervi. They have $10 a box. That is not a reasonable price. They've got some .308 match at $15 a box. Now that is the standard going price. That's the same price you will encounter at the Walle, etc. for the mainline U.S. labeled. Once again, pervy and match is nothing to sneeze at. That is western style ammunition. It is an eel brass case, non-corrosive boxer prime. You can reload it and so on. There are quite a number of things to look around on that site. The one item that really caught my eye as something new. I hadn't seen this previously. They are offering Singapore manufacturer M-3. thirty three fifty cal ball ammunition eighty rounds in a can and they're offering that for hundred and fifty dollars you buy five or more cans of the hundred and forty uh... hundred and fifty dollars for eighty rounds of fifty cal that is hair under two dollars a round and that is uh... singapore manufacture It looks new, they don't say what the date is, I assume it's reasonably new. I can't say as I can recall any wars that Singapore has won recently, but I fully expect that is made to Western standards. So at less than $2 per round, just a whisker under $2 a round for 50 cal ammunition, that is not at all a bad price. Go ahead. As a matter of fact for our guys looking at range time, we've got all the ranges open this weekend and that's the kind of shooting we do guys. We're not throwing the brass away, we're damn primed by the way. Once it's fire formed to your rifle, it's marked to your rifle and then we build it back from there. So this is more than serviceable enough for basic familiarization and for intermediate to long range use. It is military ball. There should be many surprises there. We haven't seen anything or any flags come up or flares come up from the 50 caliber shooters association. So unless we see something strange, exotic or unusual, we give this one a thumbs up real quick because a lot of you have 50 caliber kits. Either the Zussman Ackerman, the Mahdi Griffin, or some of the other dropping block, independent actions that are being built out there. And there's a new bullpup I've been hearing about, by the way, BK, that somebody else has designed that uses the Mahdi stock drop system. But it's using a longer barrel. It's going with a couple other innovations as far as to free float the barrel, the bipod to be mounted forward, et cetera. we're going to let you know more about that but for all you have to get down to those of you have people you want to train like all these exercise mike is coming up You need familiarization rounds if nothing else. This gives you a chance to burn up other ammunition, if need be, that you may find won't perform quite the same way. Maybe it has something unique about it for your rifle where it's not going to be quite as tight. Singapore doesn't do bad ammo. In fact, just reverse. I don't believe about what I've been able to see about this. I've been able to call them. I tried to call them yesterday. There's been a little problem with Ames' number. That's the only thing we know for sure. But they're still certainly doing business. We just cleaned out their magazines in the 7.62x39 Bulgarian era the other day. But the 50 cal solution, this would be an excellent opportunity for you to break out those 50s and be able to give five rounds to each person, they should pay for them by the way, and allow them not to blast, but to actually attempt to use the weapon and to be familiar with both the recoil and the performance of the rifle. Here's an excellent opportunity guys, so take advantage of it. Anyway, no more here. We still have a few minutes left. Okay, well at the risk of sounding a little bit repetitive, I want to touch again on a point that we've mentioned in previous programs. The Sportsman's Guide continues to have these Swiss gas mask filters. A set of 20 of these. in the hockey puck container for $25. Now this is a price I have never seen before. Maybe Mark has long ago, but I have never seen $20 for $25. And even with shipping added, if you buy a single pack of those, it's probably going to end up being about $35. Still, 20 of those 40 millimeter filters, new in the Easter egg. for 35 delivered is an excellent price. Every mask can use those 40 millimeters. The fin masks can use them with the adapters. You can go to main military as the go-to place for those adapters. And all the other masks that you will lay your hands on want 40 millimeters. Even the Soviet block stuff uses 40 millimeters. So that is the threading. That is the most desirable single threading for a filter. These are excellent quality filters. Less than $2 a piece. You are not going to see that price again, I believe. That is worth hitting. If you can scrape up $35 or $60 or whatever, get a pack of these or two packs of these and sock them away. You cannot lose at that price. Remember guys, marketability is nothing else. You have spares that somebody else may need. You're looking at a reasonable price. You're not going to be out a great deal. Filters have been a shortage item and continue to be. For whatever reason, we're looking at a unique situation here where you're going to have an opportunity to pick up something that would be very, very, very, very useful in the future. Now, the One of the things too is the way the Swiss equipment is set up, these things have a good shelf life. Remember that serviceability in a situation like this, NBC, nuclear threat, specifically guys, everything and anything in the way of masks will help, will work. You're looking at protecting from inhalation of fallout and other debris that's typically been activated, it's got some kind of isotope attached to it. the filters will do the job so consider this one so he says well i'll protect against anything you know k well i'll tell you what you get your you don't get yours all get mine shut up i think it to the head not even worry about arguing with fools instead i'm talking to people who are thinking intelligent people out there and yes i would say if you're thinking you pretty well see the value of the systems uh... if you're looking cheap that means that that many more people that we can get out fitted and equipped for a reasonable price so they're not out of fortune worried about the idea that you know you've got ten or twelve different subcategories that you have to work on in order to prepare and we don't have the resources this is a depression we know that we're going to do our part bk so we're at the top of the hour we got that i learned music that didn't take long Anything else before we go? 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