September 10, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed quartermaster supplies and preparedness on September 10, 2010, covering ammunition deals from ClassicArms.us and Centerfire Systems, including 7.62x39 rounds, AK parts kits, and various military surplus items. He emphasized the importance of gas masks for chemical protection, reviewed the 5-10 program for equipping militia units with basic weapons and gear, and warned listeners about ATF surveillance at gun shows. Koernke also promoted night vision training DVDs and discussed the 50-caliber ammunition supply chain, Russian Nagant revolvers, and shotgun configurations without barrel modifications.
- ammunition
- ak-47 parts
- gas masks
- preparedness
- militia equipment
- 5-10 program
- quartermaster
- night vision
- 50 caliber
- nagant revolver
- shotgun
- atf surveillance
- military surplus
- web gear
- gun shows
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We are on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Big chunk of Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, then back over to Iowa slash Iowa way. Tomato, tomato there guys. Back over to the Golden Spike Project across the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. That's from the western part of Pennsylvania. and the competition with the Eastern Ohio of course that was the beginning of it and then working all across the Smokies back over to the Mississippi and all whipped and knew you all can be on. Congratulations to all of our friends doing their part. We will have updates on schedules starting next week again but there's been little work going on with the alternate spike system. It's going to be a major upgrade taking place again, just as a warning order for all of our friends listening. Go to your usual team leader sites to find out what's going on in your respective areas with regard to Spike Project and the restaurant crews, what they're up to there. Okay? That'll be your best bet. Be busy, busy, but structuring and there's going to be probably a little bit of an expansion. Not changing locations, but I don't know how much more space they can actually find, but I guess they're working on it anyway. We'll see how that works out. We'll see how that goes in the long run here and then calculate accordingly. It is a beautiful demi-cloudy or demi-sunny day semi-demi. Not like demi-more. No, that's a little different. Anyway, 10th of September, second year Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K, as far as the official Semibam ding-dong clicking crowd go. But that doesn't mean they weren't busy for a long time. The liars and traitors, all those characters who were lying for all the rest of the Shysters claiming they weren't doing that, they weren't doing that. Oh, that's just crazy. Patriot mythology. And then all of a sudden, oh, yep, they've been doing it all along and they're bragging up the fact that they have. Wow, what a surprise. Who the fuck that? So, it is Friday, Quartermaster Friday, by the way. Hopefully giving you some ideas here. Now, you know, I mentioned this a couple times and I do want to point out supply and support. But a couple of things this week that are available that got some are really good. Well, there's still not much of a change in price, but it is, you know, 19 cents a round for Yugoslavian FMJ brass case, heat annealed, although it's per damn primed, I would save every one of these rounds and you would reload in the long run. This is Yugoslavian 7.62x39 ammunition. you have to buy a lot of it to get the nineteen cents around price though guys oops uh... but you're still talking about you know two three cases are at least a half case uh... one-half case of six hundred thirty rounds is hundred twenty four ninety five full case is two hundred thirty nine dollars ninety five cents notice i'm not only the middle fat nickel factory let's say two hundred forty dollars there we go that'll make it a lot easier to understand they are shipping it in amal can to be by partial or they're shipping the original cases if you buy a full case There are some package deals that they've got going with the zinc cans or with ammo cans. So you want to check the webpage to see what's going on there. With the Can System 8, with a 50 caliber can, the stuff fits perfectly. It's amazing how it's packaged up. It fits perfectly into a 50 caliber can snug, tight, and to the top. So if you're looking at something like that, there's a solution. But they do have The original cases with the zinc seal, etc. These are battle cams. Pick it up while you can. More ammunition is better. The bad guys are obviously going to go up the ammo from 100 different directions now. Actually, two or three will be bad enough. But if you're looking at solutions to deal with these problems, ammunition, ammunition, and more ammo, then mags, obviously. And it would be nice to have a weapon to put them in. But to be quite honest, if you didn't have a weapon yet, Buy the ammo, buy the ammo now, get your ammunition while you can, make sure you've got what you need. Then as you progress, if you've got a weapon on hold, pick up the weapon on the usual payment plan, whatever you're doing. Some people put stuff on layaway, hey, they do that. But take care of picking up your ammunition, you know what the weapon is. If it takes certain mags, start scarfing the mags up in quantity, wherever you can make a deal. We've cleaned out whole companies on this. Anyway, the company that has a couple of decent ammunition deals on the UGO ammo is ClassicArms.us. Their phone number is 704-6840650. That's 704-6840650. That's 704-6840650. OK, one more time. 704-684-0650, that's classicarms.us. Now it's US, that's most important, so when you're doing the search code, www.classicarms.us, that's classicarms.us. Don't use anything else. www.classicarms.us, you'll know you're there. go to the top of the pages of the century and holding an a k forty seven cool little line drawing that was done for the uh... shop and it though we have to cover interesting thing short short still there but that a cake and it changes the battlefield environment a little bit if you get madrift so we'll know how that works anyway other things going on what i wanted to get you back over here to this side of the page because there is something else that we need to cover if you go over to w w w dot center films dot com Package deals, maybe if we're lucky it's still there. Nope, they still have it listed in the cart. If you go over to package deals, first of all go to www.centerfiresystems.com. That's www.centerfiresystems.com. www.centerfiresystems.com. When you get to www.centerfiresystems.com, then go to package deals. It's over there on the left hand side. Package deals. Now what they've got I'll give you a short list here real quick again. One gas piston, one pistol grip, two access pins, one sleeve, one pin guide, one trigger, one hammer, and one sear. Now, the gas piston itself and the pistol grip are awfully handy. The other internal parts are handy to have. The spare pins especially are handy. But you can start accumulating parts or building your next AK or building a future AK when the time comes. $5 for that set. off to the side, cosmoing them up, and just start putting them away. Fill a can up, put it up, fill another can up, put it away into the box. Watch for used AK stock sets. Watch for parts kits in general. And eventually, you can accumulate enough goodies that you can actually put your own rifle together when the time comes. But this is $5 for the complete set, guys. $5. The parts number is PKG-G. That's so simple, it's ridiculous. PKG-G, that's PKG-G. CenterfireSystems.com price, or, oh, forgive me, price is $5, that's pretty straightforward, $4.99, $5, eliminate the penny. And that's 1-800-950-1231, that's 1-800-950-1231. And the next thing, of course, let's get back to the main page here, there are some new things that they have thrown up there on the page for you to kind of scope out. Now, one of them is an underfold stock Sumoi KP49mm and the Sumi M31 9mm with a wooden stock, $69.99. And then they've got a Yugo M53 8mm wood stock. Ooh, the original barrel included, it's basically the MG42, Yugo, M53, parts kit for $299.99. So that's what's changed on the page. They put these parts kits up on top. That's cool. But Korean military mags, Glock 17, Glock 19, and Glock 22, $6 apiece. $6 apiece. For those who have Glocks, start buying mags if you have a Glock on layaway buy a whole bunch of mags and put them on the shelf start buying them and how many you need however many you can afford it's that simple that's all I'm going to say. The parts kits now if you have a MG 42 in this case an M53 8mm replacement part set for the MG 42 looks like a bipod barrel shroud this does come with a barrel it has the dust cover internals, pistol grip, and buttstock assembly. Everything is there for $300. So if you're looking at spare parts systems, you need the replacement kit components. Backup, for those who have a belt-fed M53 slash MG42. The other kits are kind of interesting. Didn't get a chance to check the other one out. Ooh, heavily chopped. But the Finnish Suomi M31 9mm parts kit, which is kit-M31 stock, trigger group. barrel shroud and forward assembly, very heavily chopped but still chopped and available receiver group so you can take a look at what was done and figure out what might be done in replacing it. Plus other goodies, springs, assemblies, everything else you need is there that didn't need to be cut. The price for that kit is $60, well no, forgive me, $70 for the kit. It's cheap as you're going to get. The stock is very well done by the way. finish quality so you expect the best from them. The other thing is remember that there are drums available, $20 a piece, stick mags available, $13 a piece. So I'd say that's pretty darn cheap. That makes them pretty affordable. Plus that Suomi M31 71 round drum is something to look at and start to emulate perhaps. Little modification, the same concept of design could be attached to a lot of other magazine fed weapons, a little improvement. i know we've got machinists that are listening out there people have their own shops and say what can we do have a little research here first take a look at the idea see if you can come up with a better one than some of these other people put out there on the market one consideration it would really be nice to see more firepower made available to the high point carbine uh... if i'd drum or extended stick real to give you staggered six of the magazine would be good but drum could be quite probable. However, I would recommend it in steel and steel. No plastic parts, steel stampings, steel fabrications, whatever you're going to do. Remember or take a look at the drum idea with the Sumoi, and then look at how the Luger Snail Drum was adapted, how it was brought up. It has basically a magazine extension that will go through the standard pistol grip. And then the snail drum is below the pistol grip, which is what you're going to have to do to deal with the concept of a high point carbine magazine that's made up of a drum. Think about that. 71 rounds, lots of firepower, very comfortable to shoot. And low center of gravity with the magazine below the pistol grip like that. That isn't really a bad idea. It's not a bad design. Maybe not going 71 rounds, but still going with something that would fit that niche. So, the idea that a drum like that is available for $20, it's worth having at the very least as a pattern idea. It's not that you're going to use it for an actual weapon so much as you're using it to look at the engineering concept of how was this done and can it be made to work with something else. Again, it's a 9mm, not in the 7.62x25 Tokarev. so in nine millimeter pretty old mill compatible with a lot of the other designs that are already out there in terms of pistols you may already have ideas you know you know not just one man thing about the problems coming up with solutions guys that's the idea uh... one more time that five dollar a cake it which includes the gas piston which to me is most critical item they're even making off terrible they are so many things they're making key chain hangars out of the AK gas pistons. So here's the cool thing, when you make the order for a bunch of stuff from Centerfire, you're going to get all the other parts and pieces you wanted, the extra mags, and you're going to get the gas piston. Because I take and unscrew that, clean up the threads a little bit on that gas piston, and throw it over in the spare parts deal, and forget about using it for a key ring holder. You know what I mean? Because it would work out just fine. Unless they've really cobbled the threads, you can dress them up a little bit, and you could still use it even though there will be a step in the thread as far as how it's, you know, where the holes drilled. This is just an idea because parts of, especially weapons parts, should be prioritized being weapons parts. And they just took them to use those that way because they got so many of them. They got piles of them. That's only means they're key ring hangers. Not because it's outdated or obsolete or damaged. That isn't the case at all. It's just that they have a whole pile of them laying around. Now I will address something else. I've had a couple questions on this. I myself tried it, but I have not tried it in the last day. Team Surplus, they're full. Their phone number seems to be offline. And when you go there, the toll free number is 888-748-5252. I do not understand. It could be just a unique thing with phone problems in general, people using equipment. Who knows? They do have a lot of other good buys on certain things out there. And you want to be selective. We kind of direct you to where we can, where stuff is useful. We do have some decent ammunition buys on Polish 762x54 in chargers and 15 round packs. five-round chargers and they have K98 ammunition basically done in the standard German configuration for World War II. They just had the same machinery, steel case, painted in lacquered, jacket, bullet in the ham, tins, guys ready for storage. So if looking for something really, a 3 or 8 millimeter, it's one of the few sources where they've got some bulk stuff laying around right now. And I would say that that's something to take a look at as a positive plus plus for a lot of you people who have, hmm, racks of K98 sitting there in the background, especially as handout rifles. One rifle, 10 ammo underneath, 360 rounds per cam, 1970 surplus remaining, 8mm rounds of ammunition, definitely something that's a plus plus plus for the troops. And that 8mm with the 200g bullet is going to punch through a whole lot and deliver a whole lot of energy to target. Body armor, hey, okay, hammer on with that 8mm and see what happens. Nope, it's not a .223 round, and not a lighter .30 caliber bullet, it's an 8mm. Hmm, yeah, and definitely armor penetrating. So something just to think about. Hopefully Mark's giving you some reminders here about why we like the main battle rifle cartridges. Now another thing on magazines, and I want to make sure, forgive me, I'm going to do something right here. Because I do not know if it replaced the AK mags and might have some of those inexpensive. No, you guys bought them out and they're gone. Now they do have some Bulgarian steel mags and Bulgarian steel mags are excellent. They've got some Hungarian mags also. Again, not a bad idea here. 20 rounders, if you want to bring your weapon down closer to the surface, you know, the earth, bring down your silhouette. This is a solution. Again, $10 apiece. They're brand new. They're in excellent condition. They're Hungarian surplus. And if you buy, I think, if you buy four of them at a time, I'm pretty sure you're going to get a mag pouch only maybe three at a time. That's interesting. Canvas, yep. will include a quantity of three will include three it can be three uh... magazine paltz uh... pictured which is really cool so you get a bank pouch for the uh... met twenty round mags that's a plus plus very rare that that is usually included you're seeing a lot of package deals like this right now because they're pulling a lot a case tough from wherever five four five d of dollars and you know that i like the five four five by thirty nine rifle it's cheaper to shoot there is ammunition available also through pain classic right off the bat you've got a map on that you'll find you save a few dollars that way or at the very least they're equal to pretty much everybody else's offering but in the five four five probably about ten dollars per order per case that you purchase and then ten dollars that's ten dollars worth and we're putting down ranges that are given it to UPS those wine or that you're giving to anybody else but you know give to other people they're going to provide you with the tools you need Now those are some of the ideas today and fortunately those parts are still available from Center Fire System, that's a good thing. Let's not forget main military surplus, again gas masks, gas masks, gas masks. It's Quartermaster Friday gas masks. If you do not have a chemical protection system you are in the negative right now until you have a gas mask of some kind. I don't care what it is. Well, somebody says, oh, we're going to use this stuff that's so terrible, it's like agent quadriplegic blue. And you just eat everything. Oh, well, then you're dead anyway. That'll eat everything else, and goodbye. But on the other hand, that mask, which is going to deal with at very least, CNCN. Oh, and let's not forget that capstone oil is the most common agent deployed. You see it all the time, massive quantities of it. You hear it like the kids when they were, you know, the G20BS was going on. Oh, my eyes burned. My eyes burned. there's something in the air. Yeah, well of course, and you can't see it. So this time put the mask on as you start to realize there's a problem. You throw the mask on, and all of a sudden you're not having a problem. My eyes don't burn. I can breathe again. My lungs aren't on fire. See how that works? And CSCN and capsium oil in whatever variant is the most common. You see it deployed constantly. You're going to see it in the future. If you have a mask, you will not be affected. If you do not have a mask, You're going to have to improvise as you go and you're not going to like it. Well, what would I shoot the guy that's coming at me that's got a mask on? Yeah, okay, yeah. Right. Is this in between the vomiting or the tears? I'd be fascinated. Doesn't mean I won't do it if I have to, but why would I have to wait until then and hope that maybe the guy's willing to let me have his mask? Granted, I'm going to have to do some really major harm to him to get it, but he'll probably be resistant. Instead, I should have the mask and then I can pop him, get his mask, his gear and everything else. and go on with the fight and still have all the gear i need all of the goodie gear on top of that now i can pass the other stuff on with time comes to somebody who otherwise didn't plan ahead step by step by step we improve now almost at the bottom of the hour who is half hours gone pretty quick uh... let's not forget that i have to emphasize this is the end of the week guys before the end of the month we have to cover the one single single significant bill that is a yearly bill If you go to PayPal, go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree then take the time to scroll down. You'll see there's a chip-in page there, a chip-in cube for our single largest bill that we have to cover. Show you exactly what's been donated. We need everybody's help. We need you to pitch in however you can. We don't care how much. 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It'll be heading back out in the other direction. For our friends that are listening, and again, I will remind you, Don's not going to be with us anymore tonight. Of course, this is Quartermaster Friday, so we've got BK coming up at the 8 o'clock hour. But I would like you to review the DVDs that you've got on the night vision course. Now a lot of you picked these up when we were out west too. We had a number of people who also took them home with them. And I'd ask that if you can watch them through, take notes. And if there's something you have questions about when we have down upon the air, I would ask that if you can call in. Now I'll give a call in numbers Monday again or whatever. but we need feedback and i need to input on this because we are looking at engineering yet but third system about your third educational block dependent upon and identified by your interest he most people don't do that they just generate something and you know the reason that the uh... night vision video was done as it was that you see the night vision how to use you know we know the the our hands-on phase The reason it was done the way it was done is because of a myriad of questions that have come in his letters, emails, and also personal requests where people have come up and said, hey Don! And Don has noticed that there have been like a thousand thousand questions on a certain subject. He keeps track. And we take notes. And so when we addressed, when we built the night vision DVDs that you have right now, Those were built based upon addressing issues that are the most common questions asked or that seem to be the most common mistakes made with regard to understanding night vision. Now the only thing I would ask about with regard to the night vision DVDs, and this is critical because we have upgraded dramatically our fighting forces by providing the information we have out there we've given to you people to use. One of the most critical considerations here is that if you're going to copy that DVD, we don't have a problem with that at all. Copy, copy, copy, copy, copy. But do not compress those two discs onto another one and change the quality of the video. What you see in those DVDs in that set is what you would see in your conventional night vision depending on what generation and you will see quality change now because all the cameras are screwed up or all the way, no, it has nothing to do with it. The quality and level of visibility and the imagery that you saw is based upon and demonstrates the different generations of night vision technology available. So you get to see the difference between how first, second, and third generation would look. Now, a little hint here, we are working into the thermal range. And that is something we do have access to and in fact can use certain units have more thermal than others. Slash advanced IR and we're going to be demonstrating that in yet another little 10 minute video for YouTube. That's already pretty well in the can marksman editing that out here and it's pretty well finished. But in addition to that a much more extensive variant which will be part of the third step in Don Betcher's class of instruction. And I want him to, you know, he's going to be able to help you. But if we can, just a reminder, next Monday or Tuesday, whatever day you are able to come up on the air, if you can call in while Dom's here, we'd like to make it an hour. And if you have questions, like think in advance, take a look at the DVDs and then write down what you have in the way of questions. Don't be afraid to ask questions. We will never ridicule a person. We'll just laugh a lot. that. No, I didn't. We won't laugh at all because everybody is at different tiers of instruction. Many people have never handled some of this equipment at all, ever, in their lives. Now they have a cool piece of machinery and we don't want them to waste the money they've spent. It's that simple. So hopefully we can help you out in that way. Now, enough said on that, but remember night vision, we are a 24-hour fighting force, guys. The deployment down in Arizona, if all goes well, is going to be 100% night vision. We have another unit that was talking to out west. The particular group got a chance to talk to them on the phone. We didn't get a chance. They weren't able to get to us in time because of other preparations they were making. In fact, they had a group that was down in Arizona while we were out west here this last weekend. But they are... They are going to be deploying all the best gear that they have and they've upgraded mostly first generation but they do have some second and some third generation integrated into their system. So they are going to be as they move into the field down in Arizona 100% night vision capable. These units out of the Northwestern part of the country, they've got enough problems of their own in their backyard and money is tight everywhere, but they have, you know, husbands, what they had available, managed it well, and they are now in deployment phase. and testing and experimenting and one of the things they commented on is that the dvd set save them a lot of trouble and what probably would have been uh... you know not so much maintenance time but it would just be eating up time on the system and they're going to be using that time instead you know with their night vision down on the border or it's going to count well that's one of the reasons for doing this this particular class of instruction another thing remember guys if you try to get the basics done quick there are some fantastic videos on youtube but hey rubbing my fingernails on my shirt. We have a number of training videos that are on our YouTube page and our ViewFlix page. Both of these are an opportunity for you to take advantage of the experience that we have in different areas. We're answering again certain questions that were asked either on the air or the most common questions asked with regard to emails and letters that we get here. Questions about certain subjects that we try to address it by answering once in a video that everybody can watch and then Mark doesn't have to repeat it 50 million times. Instead, some person watches once and they copy it and they can show somebody 50 million times. Cool. That's the way it's supposed to work. Anyway, one last item for our friends listening here and we've been having a lot of people ask about 50 cal. I had Don on 50 cal this last hour. One of the things that AIMS surplus has, I don't know if they have it in stock right now because sometimes when they post this stuff it's already gone, but they have a quantity of Singapore M33 50 caliber BMG 706 grain FMJ 80 round cans of ammo. It's in the 50 caliber links, please don't throw those away. If at all possible, save them, save them, save them because we have a lot of people that have Ma Duses and every link you save is another one going to the war effort. We don't care where it came from as far as what it came off from, if it's an M2 link, trust me, it will go in the machine and they can relink everything they get. We have links that are US military, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam, uh... we have what the chai calm in the fish cans or yeah they've they do you know if they brought fifty caliber links over back you know years ago when the first open up china and the cancer this would die by you need to know what in the can by breeding the nomenclature uh... there was a whole bunch of this stuff and we routed to our fifty cal teams quick as we could the guys with the m two fifty calipers Well, Singapore ammunition, M33, 50 caliber, BMG, 706 grain, is obviously they took the trace round out of the link. That's why there's four rounds in the link and then there's a dead space. So, that ammunition isn't just flopping around. The only thing is that those links are part of the shipping expense, shipping weight, so be prepared for that. But if you want to you can ship those we'll let you know here But you know save them up and we'll tell you where to send them to and You guys will be able to route the links to where they will be of best use so we will just want a warning on that Neat way to carry them, but you got to pull them apart if you're gonna try and disassemble them in the field That might be a little shall we say time-consuming So you're going to want to disassemble these things from their links and then repackage them accordingly. When you're handling this ammunition, use latex gloves to protect the ammunition so your body oils and sweat and dirt aren't accumulated on the ammunition. Try to keep everything as clean as possible. Especially when you're looking at storage time and you're spending money on 1 1�2 inch ammo, you better make sure you take care of it. It's an 80-round can in the 50-cal type can. Well, needless to say, it's a 50-cal ramble can because it's a 50-cal ramble. $150 a can for 80 rounds. That's not a bad price at all, guys. $150 for 80 rounds in the 50-cal ramble can. So you get a can with this every time. But it's $150 per can. Five or more, $140 per can. 80 rounds per can. So there's a solution. You can't just want men to love the problems, whether we do. I will say this, I've been trying to find anybody who's got some decent prices on handguns. And once again, the only thing that has cropped up finally is, whoop, yep, you got it. Russian nagot revolvers are available from a number of different sources right now, or at least three. This is the third one now that I found where they actually have them in stock. This is the Russian M1895-762x38R nagot revolvers. AIM surplus has them. We know that one or two of the other companies, JG Sales, may have them again for about $100. So these are for $5 less. You're saving a little bit of money by going to AIM in theory. We'll find out for sure. This includes all the goodies, same as before. You're going to get the holster, the cleaning rod, the lanyard, which is really handy to have. That means you have a complete system ready to rock and roll. Or in this case, well, individually shoot. Only one round at a time, guys. But the Nagat is more than serviceable enough. This is something you can definitely put in the cash for, say, $100. with all little goodies, lubricate everything, oil everything, grease everything up, go to a cosmon if you want, put it back into storage with a can of ammunition and away you go. And by the way, our guns again has the Russian hamtins of nagot ammunition. It's about the same price as buying the 50 round boxes, but considering what they're charging for most ammunitions right now, the price for the nagot ammunition, even though it's a penny more, or a few pennies more now probably a penny and a half more per round is definitely worth picking up this is the best buy on the market for a weapon that you can pull off the shelf everybody will understand no one's going to have any complication figuring how to make it work and uh... very serviceable solution to a problem and that has to do with cost if you only have a few hundred dollars to spend two hundred dollars might as well be on putting more pistols into the field when the time comes The 7.62 Nagat Round is a hot little bugger, it is like a magnum round in that respect. It is a very reliable revolver, we had a lot of write-ups on this. One of our friends, Mustache Bobby, passed away, carried and used a Nagat revolver long before most people knew what they were, his was a battlefield pickup from back in the day during the Korean War. and the weapon functioned flawlessly. He knew how to fabricate ammunition and then of course they started importing ammunition. So he was able to take advantage of both. He taught a lot of people how to build the reloads and then was able to show people how to refabricate the new brass coming in. So this is a solution. Now I might as well mention that the $94.95, should that be $95? I think so. uh... in surplus the numbers eight eight eight seven four eight five two five two that eight eight eight seven four eight five two five two ww dot aim surplus dot com surplus dot com there is a holster those included with this the cleaning tool for breakdown tool malanured pistol itself ammunition is also ready available through not already available through number of source I'm looking right now to see if they have nagot ammunition through AIM surplus. You never know. Sometimes they sell the weapon, but do not sell the ammo. And that's happened before. Nope. Here we go. We're in luck. We're looking at 50 round box of preview partisan PPU 762 nagot 98 grade FPG. 50 round box, $21.95. Well, that's about the same as most of the other calibers that are out there. You're talking 50 rounds. Everything ready to go. three ammunition built by people who build this animal for the revolver when it was in military service guys again this pretty partisan p p u seven six to nagat animal twenty one dollars ninety five cents a box but i think the more you buy the cheaper it gets which is what we mentioned before yep twenty one fifty well you can save a whole whopping forty five cents per box pay that something by ten boxes or more you don't want a case of the stuff anyway for the revolver to put on the shelf to put away so take the time figured out do the math come up Now, shifting gears. I did want to touch on that, but that's not the only thing we have to concern ourselves with this weekend. There are a number of gun shows coming up, guys. Pay attention. The Batfaggots are trying desperately to puff their numbers up. We know this is happening. For that reason, a couple of things. Rule number one, there is nothing odd or unique that you need to do to any of your firearms. We don't cut anything down. cut nothing down cut nothing down. Why? If you want a shorter barrel and a shotgun you can buy them off the shelf and a 20 inch barrel will do just fine. If you want to get a bigger spread because that's what everybody else says, well I'm going to have a bigger spread up. I want to fan out down the whole hallway. Well here's what you do. Learn to reload. You want something that's going to spread right from the end of the barrel even with a 30 inch barrel? Let me give you a little hint here. Switch from those modern plastic wads to cardboard flat plate coin wads. Oh, yeah, that's right. You see, the only reason the stuff's tight, it stays tight, is because your wads are designed to do that. It's the ammunition. If you want a home defense load, you want to build something up that's going to spray right out of the end of the tube and just hit everything down the hallway, guaranteed, then switch out from the modern wads to a flat coin wad, just for the base of the powder charge, right where the powder charge meets. load everything up accordingly and you'll be amazed at how quickly everything spreads. That's if you really want to do that. Personally, I'd mark those loads with a little couple of purple bands or red bands because otherwise when you're used to reaching farther out with that shotgun and seeing a tighter pattern at 50 yards and 25 yards, if you dump one of those special spread loads in there, it's just like cutting the barrel short. You cut the barrel short and then think you're going to reach greater distances. I hate to tell you, it ain't going to happen. You're going to see quite a spread as it is. You're going to see a lot of wobble that didn't exist there before. So do not, do not, do not, do not cut any of your barrels down. Now the other thing too is remember larger magazines are better especially. Remember you can add extensions to the shotguns. There you go. Add some firepower that way. Change your load accordingly. Do a little research people. Investigate. Why do you think they made different chokes? So that they can kind of bring those rounds together. Okay. i see improved cylinder you most people don't like icy but improve cylinder basically as a straight to that's another way you're going to open up that to that load you're going to see it's faster to a property of some basically a straight to straight to uh... also free running your sable rounds i see is a better choice anyway most people tell you that everything so i need a rifle barrel to do it now you don't because remember sable plugs our tank technology and when they originally produced the sable swags they were engineered for a smooth bore gun just as the tank rounds that are made by the Russians in their sable discarding for like the seventy three millimeter gun for the bmp those were smooth bore guns too yeah see how that works see that way they can save some money they don't have to machine everything uh... yeah i guess that saves you a lot of cost but they still got high velocity lots of penetration and incredible accuracy with a very simple simple design oh no cutting down the barrels Do some research on the system itself. When you do go to the gun show, remember watch for the Bat Faggots. They'll be the people that are more interested in what you've got than you are. That's all there is to it. Watch for the Bat Faggots. Point them out to other people. You've got somebody snooping on stuff. It's either a crook or it's a crook. Oh, did I say that? Yeah, I did. It's either a crook or it's a crook. Either way, government or otherwise, there's still criminals. When you're at the show, otherwise, you want to scope things out. You're looking for parts, pieces, and assemblies. A lot of you guys that are putting your 1911's together from KT Ordnance, take the time to shop around in the junk boxes there guys, because a lot of little parts are up there because somebody has a bunch of government parts and they don't like them. Example, mainspring housings, triggers, all kinds of little parts. You never know what you're going to find in the grab box. As long as you know what you're looking at, the idea is that you can put a whole lot of firearms together For pennies on the dollar, if the finish is worn a little bit, guess what? If you know somebody does phosphate finish, you can do it that way. If not, you can paint it. On the other hand, as long as you've still got some phosphate finish left, then what you do is keep it lubricated and clean. And this will put a weapon together for a fairly inexpensive price. If you pay attention, shop around. go to the different forty five uh... you know a c p parts dealers usually got a lot of government parts of the categories here fifteen and fourteen but they usually carry forty five parts to all your penless pins and uh... springs subassemblies can be purchased individually we don't couple here couple there so you're not out a big chunk of change all at once that's most common everybody to allow it now true you would prefer it now but you never know what you're gonna show you're gonna see at the next gun show and you might find barrels for five dollars that's true Remember, you'll still need perhaps bushing and you'll need main spring, etc., etc. Shop around, spend the money where you need to on the best. On the other parts that are secondary, you can get away with standard government issue and come up with a really serviceable automatic, especially in the 1911 guys. It's very, very forgiving. So these gun shows coming up this weekend, after the holiday weekend, there were some shows on the weekend, but for the most part it was quiet. This was a break weekend, this last. Now, in a furrying frenzy, we're looking at the fall, hunting season coming up, people getting ready for the great outdoors. So a lot of cool stuff and a lot of cool shows are scheduled. Take a friend along, teach them some lessons, take a look at what it is that's available. Always pay attention to what's being walked through the door, especially SKS's where SKS aficionados every once in a while. Well, my grandpa had two of these and I don't know what they are and I don't have an interest in them. Oh, okay, fine. Well, off from a price. price, maybe a walk away with two really nice askasses to put up on the rack there to match with the other eight you already got. Now you've got your 510 program squared away. Now I haven't mentioned the 510 program in a bit and I do want to touch on that before because we're running out of time. The 510 program, what is it? I had a couple people ask me questions about that when we were out west, the sidebar, that well I can only afford, fill in the blank, you know, single action shotguns, you know, top break single shot shotguns, fine. five firearms preferably matching type five all of the same they're not necessarily for you there are auxiliary weapons or security weapons but their handout weapons when the time comes uh... they can be a mix of firearms but ideally if you can you want to start collecting things watch for stuff that people are getting rid of let me give you an example stevens model sixty six shotguns are out there in force They are still a pump gun or savages. There's another one. Savage shotguns are out there in force for about $100, $150. Some more, some less. Are they pretty? Some of them have used for a long time. Are they functional? Yes. Do they work? Yes. Are most of them in bird barrels? Yep. Are they quick change barrels? Nope. So are you going to cut them down? No. Leave them in their traditional lengths for now. Do not, do not, do not, what did I just say earlier, do not cut down any of the shotguns you pick up. Leave them at whatever length they are. Why? Well, it's kind of like the Red Dawn scenario. Remember that first firefight the kids had in the original movie? By the way, the new remake of Red Dawn is coming out real soon, guys, so pay attention, you'll see ads for it. but in the original movie of the old you know you really you know he gets shot along with the rest of the team that isn't with the big guy that gets shot the rumpus with the the uh... bow and arrow remember that with the compound bow op he's dead anyway the other guys meet the rest of the team in the woods and they fire and you see if there are guys you're used cross-traveling away he's got these leaky point through his great coat And they're nice, perfect patterns exactly the way you'd expect them to work. So the guys, when they aimed and hit, were right on target. And Yuri crawls up to the four-wheel drive vehicle and he, you know, nobody else, nobody else, you know, God help me, God help me. Or, dog, God help us, anyway. But the point is that they come up, he comes up and he just decides to lose his mind. Oh, I'm sorry, one of the guys helped him to lose his mind. Well, the next thing you see is it's at night, and well, one of the guys is sitting there cutting the shotgun barrel off his shotgun. Now let me ask you something. Why? You know what? You aren't going to get more power out of it. You're not going to get more range out of it. And they were hitting exactly where they were supposed to be hitting and dumping more lead into the target, staying on target. Why in God's Green Earth would I cut the barrel short? I've got AKs, nothing's I picked up for range, and they're kind of shorty barrels anyway, so guess what? Spray and pray, there you go. But the shotgun, until such times as I had the opportunity to change out a lot of weapons, would I even consider changing the configuration of it? Now for the 5.10 program, 5 Model 66 Stevens shotguns or Savage shotguns will do just fine, and you can find them readily available and reasonably priced. We don't care what choke is being used because for old dew shoot the black uniform moose, any of those will work just fine. Remember you can put slug and shot on the shelf. Otherwise, moist and negant, five of those, five cans of ammo. K98 Mausers, hey there are still some coming in but they're not $50 like they were are they guys? But can't amble underneath and a rifle, a rifle on the shelf. Maybe you got an FN49, an 8mm. There's a 5th rifle for your squad gunner. Maybe you've got a number of other 8mm like the Hakim's back when they were $65 you bought a bunch of those. They can mix in with those K98s and you got semi and bolt action. Wow, there you go. But either way, a brace of 5 and then your goal is a brace of 10. Now, in addition to the weapons, you also want web gear to support the equipment. And you want it, if at all possible, consistent whenever you can, based upon, still the cheapest, easiest way is type 56 or LC, the LC1, LC2, TA90 gear, take your pick. Why? Because it's cheap, you can get a lot of it, it works just fine, and everybody will be happy and it's adjustable to the size of the person. Now there's the basic 510 program compressed except you're also going to want clothing, support gear in terms of backpacks, canteens, canteen covers, etc., etc., etc. Go to Maine Military Surplus for a lot of what you need. We're not talking about going to Molly. This is the 510 program is to help either rebuild people who've lost everything you've got or building up new troops. Hey, they screwed up. They didn't have everything they needed. Now sometimes it's not their fault. Sometimes they've lost everything because the house got burned and they got out barely with their butt out of the shower, bare naked and heading for the tree line. Well, that happens when that person shows up at your doorstep because he was one of your people. Not a problem, Ralph. Here you go. Here's your clothing. Here's your gear. Let's help him adjust this. Come on, guys. 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