July 27, 2011
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm maintenance and ammunition components, focusing on cosmoline preservation in military rifles, primer mechanics, and improvised munitions techniques. The show covered proper storage and cleaning of surplus rifles like M1 Garands and K-98 Mausers, the chemistry of primers and their reactivation, and field expedient ammunition production methods. In the second half, Koernke addressed police brutality incidents, including the case of an 82-year-old World War II veteran body-slammed by police in Orlando, and called for citizens to document and report abusive law enforcement practices to the Loganville, Georgia police department.
- firearm maintenance
- cosmoline
- m1 garand
- ammunition primers
- improvised munitions
- police brutality
- second amendment
- field expedient
- preparedness
- surplus rifles
- self-defense
- constitutional rights
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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? Dil the land. Morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the morning intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. And I'm Donald Thatcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, Southeast, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... uh... micro effect network in the morning roles one liberty to reread your dot for m g dot com ronnie mn f m microstations cb stations good morning chanel twenty seven twenty nine mid michigan and we're on in the family will answer a big stations once a good morning and i've done this a lot to solve eastern ohio to our stations down there they're carrying uh... programming on a regular basis have for quite some time the pop pop i think it's uh... a kind of a grammar network or bond network in style there is about four stations. Anyway, we're also on alternate technologies, east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network, top of main, bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida, across the aric and gulf of Mexico, ahead of Louisiana, all the way up to... Nebraska with the three-eyed nuclear cows waiting over our shoulders to the Rockies We then sweep across the plains over the Mississippi big old snail ground there But now we're with the different group now We're with the Golden Spike Project across the whole of the Smokies that includes restaurant crews grant teams Okay teams and then their allies up there in Cleveland, Ohio though. They're all over the Eastern part of the country. That's right east of the Mississippi. It's the goal. That's right the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium Golden Spike Girls and guys and they are the retired telecommunications workers of so many companies we can't count them all now and they're working on a fantastic new language project. It's going to put us in a totally different state of affairs. If you can, you will be able to talk to us unless we want to talk to you and we're not talking in the enemy's language anymore. That's going to change completely. Anyway, Don, it is a beautiful day outside. It is a classic summer day. What's it like out there in your neck of the woods? And what is the day today, sir? Well, Mark, on this 20, that's funny. There's hardly any wind. So again for all of our friends out there listening everything from magazines to that 1911 and a whole lot more hopefully we'll be touching on today had a good question about Maintenance on a particular used firearm we got picked up there and I will remind everybody again I mentioned stainless steel two things and I a little oh my goodness hard way it was like oh, right It's not good for guns. Well, you know, as I said qualified at limit In limited form, moisture is what we're talking about here with wooden stocks. We have a big problem with this, especially when I find inventories of pristine rifles, preferably when we want to use oils or whatever. But if we get damaged stocks, and I've done this for years, I've got K-98 Mausers, usually they're so, don't worry about them being able to hydrate or take too much moisture. Most of these military rifles that are out there guys have been stored in cosmoline for so long that when you pull the trigger you get an oil bath on your cheek, okay? It's like my favorite we had a bunch of M1 Garands we got from the DCM years ago everybody was buying these DCM rifles. and guys when they store them the stocks are stored exactly the same way as the rifle itself and that means it's mummified it's where they weren't wrapped in one piece the stock is separate this was most people make a mistake there's just two ways one if it was in short quick storage it's wrapped as a complete rifle which is very rare actually typically the griller with the grands when they were stored the way they're supposed to be stored and I can show you a smith small arms documentary on this was done in photo form. If you look back at a 1965 1968 Smith small arms, I don't know if they did it later on, but I know they did it at least a couple of the publications. They showed the re-mummification, which was the strategic reserve storing of M1 rifles. It's the same thing we did with the M14s later on. And there's a whole factory process to this. Well, what they do is they take the whole action and that's separate, that's metal, and they mummify it. in cosmoline. It's dipped. It's hot dipped. I mean everything got soaked. I mean it wasn't just like you smeared some cosmoline on from the can. Okay, that's close enough, Frank. What about all the parts you didn't get to? Well, the way to settle that is they liquefied, they heat liquefied the cosmoline, and literally the whole action is dipped. Like you're painting a car. Okay, we're seeing how car bodies are painted, unibodies are painted. Well, they do the same thing. It's all dipped and it went underneath the solution, sits there for so long on a chain drive. It's actually moving along. Then it would come up and out and it literally was mummified with cosmoline saturated cotton gauze. Well, the stocks were done the same way. So when we started pulling these stocks out, they're beautiful stocks. They're walnut stocks and they were some that were birch, but mostly walnut stocks and one garand. and they were brand new in many cases, never issued rifles or they were so close to never issued, you couldn't tell the difference. But unfortunately, after having been mummified with the cosmoline don, well, no matter how hard you tried to wipe that cosmoline out, whenever that gran gets warm, you know, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, cling! Oh, another dee clip, chunk, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, cling! Hey, my face is getting a little wet here, what's going on? Aww! And what it is is the stock warms up, the cosmoline is pushed out of the pores of the wood. and it would kind of, you know, find places to go, it'd be on your hands. So, don't be surprised, you're gonna end up with grands like this, but K98 Mausers, 6.5 Carcanos, Japanese Arasakas, depending on the company, and they didn't necessarily use cosmoline, they just took a big bucket of grease, just like I was joking about, and said, auto, or Hugo, or Chachi Buckman Gah! take that grease and cover that rifle and then start with one and fill a box of 20 and then do it again and then do it again and do it again. So depending on what the country and what kind of money they had, most of them didn't mummify the stuff the way we did in the US. They're dinged, they're beat, they're in rough shape, but they were at least greased and well sealed and even to the point where sometimes they would even take the action out of the stock and grease underneath, which is very common when it was done right the first time. Then what happens is somebody like you or me or some army bought the rifle, cleaned all the grease off down, and nobody ever thought to take the stock off and look to see how much grease is underneath the barrel. Now, that's a good thing in some ways because if you never did any maintenance underneath the barrel, then chances are it will be rusting otherwise, which is really where most of the rust usually takes on bolt action rifles or any rifle. People think, I'm just going to wipe it off on the outside. What about underneath where the moisture collects between the wood or the plastic and the barrel itself? Well, most people never did anything about that, both in the military or when they were privately owned later. And I have taken many rifles out of their stocks carefully and found that they are pristine above and pockmarked below. Now if you're lucky, there's another variation which I just kind of hinted at. The cosmolian Greece was put there in 1933 or 1958 when it was sold as a runner-revolution rifle to Baluchistan. Well, when they put that grease on it, it was taken and cleaned up by the soldier that had it. He never took the rifle out of the stocks. So there's this cooked layer of paste. underneath which typically actually preserves the metal. You want to almost hope that with old rifles you do find that. But that's again where if you want to fix blems, the rehydration process, and that's why I said when you're on the field, no you don't want to get it poured on. But a certain amount of moisture rehydrating, you know the stock is organic. And it actually is to a degree a good thing for it to get hit a little bit. or for it to have some moisture in the air just like us. We really like desert environments but it will suck the life right out of us. And it's true of all the organics that are out there. We want a, there's a balance to it as far as the percentages go. And that's what I was trying to emphasize. So you know, actually it's not a bad thing. Now that means that at the end you still got to do maintenance on your weapon no matter what it is. Even when you're in the field. And I've pointed this out time again, we've discussed this. If you're sitting down and you're not doing maintenance on the weapon when you're in the field, you're going to end up found dead with your hands wrapped around it trying to fix something in the wrong place at the wrong time and usually you're leaking body fluids and the weapon is not functioning right. This includes wiping the weapon down and doing general maintenance on it constantly. In the field, people get tired, they get fatigued, they get sloppy. Unfortunately, they also decide to cut corners. I know this is going to happen, you're going to see this. But because of it, I would point out that there's an excellent series of manuals that were done on maintenance on the M16 for the armors. And I could not believe when I first saw this when I was very, very young, how weapons could degrade the way that they showed them degrading. And one of the most interesting ones was the fact that guys like to wrap their hand around the magazine well right up underneath the receiver on the magazine well towards the forward guard and carry the weapon or hold it. I've done that many times. I've held the weapon where I'll put it, you know, everybody puts the buttstock on their hip and holds the weapon on a .45 just to rest it. Well, the natural acids and body oils in your hands, people, on aluminum, if it's worn down, works just like aliens acid for blood dudes and There are actual images of what? Dozens in fact they show several examples of AR-15s that had to be deactivated taken out of the service because you could see right where the guy's hands rested on the receiver so often and For so many you know times over and over again They didn't think about didn't do anything or whatever reason and it could be the person itself a lot of people like that We have a high acid high or higher out acid or higher alkali content And dudes, we're talking about these guns being eaten to death, literally eaten through to the magazine well on the inside. Which I thought was most fascinating. Anyway, down to it. I know you have more force jump in there, sir, please. Well, when you talk about an aluminum gun, you guys, because that's what we're talking about. In the AR family and other fans that are literally shipped left on the floor, that for the rest of you guys, every time that dinky one cycled, cleared the rest of the 30 caliber and... Mark, question on, I know it's kind of simple, but on primers, can hit that primer? I mean, I know probably depends on the gun, but what kind of footage is that pin hitting that, let's say an AR-15? I'm just wondering, how does that primer set off that powder? Sounds really simple. Basically, they can sensitize the metal. In other words, they can make the metal softer or harder so that certain firing pins won't activate that round. But basically, you have a hammer and an anvil mechanism. The base of the primer always looks the same. It looks like a round piece of metal, but in reality, it's a cup. And inside, if it's a per damn primer, it has a tip, literally a piece of metal that's part of the machining process with the primer pocket and there are two little holes. The anvil that's built into that creates a piece of metal that like Don said when the hammer strikes it compresses the filament, the fulminate, whatever it is that's used for the primer material in between those two little pieces of metal. One is the little tip that your firing pin smacks the metal presses it, saw that softer metal towards the anvil, whichever type they use. In this case with bertanin, it looks like a nail, looks like a little nail inside. So two little points are making contact and they compress the filament to the point where like you said with abrasion and with pressure, it activates that charge. Now the charge itself, that's why primers are one of the very critical components of the bad guys note with this. They wanted to try to restrict in the past or they tried to block. Now once that activates, it's a very hot charge. In fact, they're still hotter than the one over the other. They're standard primers and then we have Magnum primers. Magnum primers are designed to offer more material that's activated at a higher temperature so that will bring those hotter burning powders to bear within a shorter period of time and create a wider spray, so to speak, or spread of the activating flame, the shockwave and activating flame that gets the powder burning. But the process, it takes a whole lot of time to describe when you go from the hammer striking the primer, compressating the material, which is the fulminate, the active material, which then bursts, it literally explodes in there like a, like a, don it's like a spark plug. It's like a spark plug, only it's a chemical spark plug is what you're doing. and activates the powder charge, which is like the fuel in your piston, and boom away it goes. Now, the better the octane as far as the fuel, the more exciting that piston runs. And so needless to say, you have many different powders. And even the way powders are built, let's remember that it's not just the primer, powders come in strand, they come in donut, they come in squiggle, there's all kinds of, they're rice grain, there's many different ways that powders are built so that they will burn in a particular way too to create a different shockwave when it slaps the base of that bullet. The primer is interesting. All the primer is really doing is a very sophisticated version when you saw a cap and ball or when you saw a flintlock. All it's doing is creating a hot burn. It runs through that little touch hole, smacks that powder charge and kapunk the way it goes. Okay, I was just wondering, you know, like that, what is that material made out of that sets that charge? Well, there are a number of different phosphates and other materials that are used, but let's put it this way. One of the improvised munitions solutions, it's another reason that strike anywhere matches are kind of made to disappear. The material that you have on the very tip of a strike anywhere match is basically the same material. I'll bet a little less sophisticated, but not much. from the Activating agent that's used in the primers themselves. We can build it. We can make it from scratch as a matter of fact There is a disk that's out there in force. We've already sent out. Oh, I'd say 40,000 copies that were free. We just sent them out randomly Ask why we'd ask everybody perhaps you have the Florida have you been to Florida? Well building the materials It's purely a matter of understanding the different options. Some are corrosive, some are more water collective, which is another thing. Remember, when you build stuff like this, you want to choose components that aren't going to deactivate themselves because of environmental conditions. So the different phosphate or mercuric systems, you know, example, mercuric primers would really be great. But mercury is being restricted more and more and more from one direction. The only interesting thing about that is, have I said, how would we or where would we find mercury as we need it nowadays? Well, we used to collect mercury and still do from the Honeywell heater switches. Our guys collect pounds of mercury from the, you've got the Honeywell circular gold controls. Those little switch, the material in there is mercury that's used to create that variable control switch. Today, here's a neat thing that nobody realizes is if I needed mercury to make mercuric primers, because of the mandated law for these new overhead, like screw-in lights that are prison lighting, you know, the new energy, supposedly energy savers, there's mercury in those. So if I needed for the chemical process to provide a fine mercury, the government has just mandated that we have mercury contaminant all through every household in the United States. But that means we can get mercury from a source all the way to have to be patient, but there's going to be a lot of people throwing those things out. They're hazardous waste material to begin with. They're not doing anything to do any special collecting on them. On the other hand, they're going to force everybody to buy them. So that means we're going to have mercury in another source one way or another no matter what. And all the mercury does is work as a stabilizing agent. And actually, of course, in its chemical bonding configuration, create the molecule that they use for creating the prima paste. The cool thing is that it sits there, waits, stays, and actually works as an anti-oxidizer. That's why Mercuric primers last for so long, which is kind of neat in and of itself. That's why I like old military stuff that is corrosive. People go, are you going to clean it? Yeah, but you know what? There's a plus plus. When I take that old ammo and stick it in the magazine, it goes off first time every time. So we can build the material. Well, let me back up. I know you want to let you talk. Forgive me. I just, you got a thought process going here. There's something else I want to point out. I've said for years, save your primers. because it's not as complicated as we would think to actually reactivate the primers, it's just tedious work. But let's say you got one of those big old half inch 50 caliber guns, look how big the primer is on a 50 caliber. It's really easy to rebuild those. With boxer primers, they actually have the little anvil built into the primer itself. It looks like a scallop, like a little flower. and that actually is just, you know, popped out. You scrape out and clean the carbonized material out. Take a finished nail if you want to be crude or use a punch and use a flat steel surface, quarter inch piece of metal or eighth inch, quarter inch should be best, and smack the primer back out to flatten it. Then reactivate it with the fulminate paste or with the mercuric, you know, the primer paste. Then put the little anvil back in, the butterfly, and you have an active primer. Okay, so there there are tiny. Oh, that's okay. Go ahead. No, no, no, you answer everything wondering about it. It's the most critical component everybody forgets about if we think about improvising. We can make powders. We can use black powder in every cartridge we have. Most people don't realize that. We can use all steel or all brass or all copper to make bullets. We don't have to use lead. We can use any number of other metals. Steel is not the first choice, but on the other hand, we do have steel jacketed rounds. We fire every day in a military rifle. You know, steel, you know, FMJ copper jacket or steel jacket. Most of them are steel jacket copper wash nowadays. So there's a number of different projectile options, but the big thing is that primer. And if we understand that there are several different materials that can be used, again, strike anywhere matches. What you do is you take a razor blade and you take off that white tip surface area on the top. And what basically the old trick was you take alcohol, take a pestle, put a few drops of alcohol in there with that strike anywhere match material, and then you compress it, beat it into a paste. You actually don't beat it, but you roll it into a paste. OK, and then you take a spatula. And with your primer, you take and reactivate the primer by applying a certain amount of that paste and putting the anvil back in place. That's an old improvised munitions solution that's in all of the guerrilla warfare manuals and all of the old special forces manuals. So one of the things we were taught right off the bat is field expediency. I was taught that years ago. In fact, it was that the General Staff's also touched on in the General Staff War College. at Fort Knox, Kentucky. I attended that there. And the General Staff War College here were discussing improvised, you know, improvised production. You know, what are you going to do if you're in a war production situation and everything's cut off? That's how they addressed it. You know, what can you do to, you know, how would you arm the, how would you put a Special Forces unit into the field when they're there? How do they build an army up? How do they make what they need? And that's where one of the subjects that was brought up at the time. Thank you Mark, God, I appreciate it. Oh, you know, we can... Uh... The spot line because, you know, there's a reason why people don't generally... am right, Mark. Yep. Tell you what, we're going to a late break. Call her, you all set? 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We're talking gross. the moment of his grieving of the ad shown in Loganville, Georgia, encourage everybody call Loganville your friend today and say to them, not very smart thing to do, be their friend, tell them that you are being their friend, get that number out, Loganville, it's 770, you go to the website, you can send them an email, be their friend today, be their friend, say to them like this. A man came home and found his son who hung himself in the behind him and insisted that he sit down and grabbed him, jerked him by the arm. Guy said no. Guy pointed at him. He literally beat him everywhere. And they beat him. Neighbors, all them beating him. This is their only solut- You've got a father whose son is dead and this is their solution. This is their training on how to relate to a family member. This is their they're dealing with grief. They're going to beat the grief out of you You see or at least you're gonna beat you so senseless you won't feel anything which is exactly what they did This is something I've noticed and this by the way There are several stories on the other that are related to this that I you know kind of tied in I would tie in We just had a down in Florida in Orlando. They just snapped a neck on an 84 year old man World War two vet the cops did the cops came up The guy was parked in front of a party store was that a part of a like a little grocery store, right? They grabbed him in the usual body slam head first how now who what punk? thinks that body slamming an 82 year old man is going to impress me in any way except to show his stupidity What in any way like this thing with Logan and give the number out three more times before we go any farther here Go ahead and give that number out three times seven seven zero four six white out for them and Absolutely just stupid for them to think and reasonable to be well, it's interesting and again this to the I will tell you guys, the police in my area really are smart, courteous. I'll tell you one little thing. I showed up where I really did it. Well, the thing is, the thing that gets me is they didn't think this up on their own. This is all coming from, this is from the Fed and from these stinking swine foreigners they've got are coming and doing the, when you are coming here, oh yeah, you have to go in and you have to beat on the natives. We do this to the Palestinians all the time. They're not fabricating this. You got a bunch of stinking scum Israelis you got coming in who are giving classes. And these idiots are stupid enough to eat this BS up. And the problem is, this is not Palestine, this is America. First I'll find whoever it is that does that, and then I'm going to go find whoever it is once they tell me who was giving them the class. I'll go hunt that sucker down. Because this is not an isolated thing. The levels of activity of this type, and it's all points of the compass, are to the point where it's like there's the video of this guy, the 84, I forgive me, 82 year old, that got his neck broken. The son is very much alive. Looks like he's a little younger than I am. We are maybe a little not much or about our age. And he's staying pretty patient. And I would too. But I know what I have to do. They got my dad in the hospital. He's 82 years old and some jackass thought he could grab somebody that's 80 or 90 years old and body slam them face first into the pavement. Pick him up literally and twist him around because this punk thinks he just can do it. And in this situation, everybody's standing around like, well, what do we do? Well, there are times at which you just got to deal with a problem in a certain way. And that's where everybody first, like you said, everybody's going to have to man up on this. First of all, you look straight at them. Don't get wild-eyed with them. Don't have to. Just pay attention and memorize all the faces. because they're doing their little, fucked up, crazy gang routine and that's what this is coming down to. You got a situation where anybody else, back in the day, my dad was a county deputy and it wasn't a big deal for, you know, used to be, we had to use our own trucks and cars, there wasn't any of this big cop fleet, we didn't have all this big money. and you'd be called on something, I'd be sitting in the front seat. Now my dad usually wouldn't do that, but if they were in a hurry, there was something going on. And he did not have to pull a gun from his holster. And I watched him talk people calmly down and step back. Think! Instead, we've got these boobies, and that's what I'm saying. I watch progressively as things collapse in terms of the men are not being put in uniform. We've got a bunch of children in uniform, or in that case, sociopaths in uniform, that have no business being there in many cases. Because there's no adult mechanism there. The only thing they can go to is, beat him down! I'm sorry, you know, I'm a pretty good sized guy and when you got all these donut munching, you know, 300 pound, you know, gorilla types and look at this guy too, by the way, you know, this guy's not a big man that they beat on. It was just power freak them. It was just twyla, incompetence and lack of the ability to use their mind. Because any two men could easily have put this person under control so that he would if he was if he was irate They claim he was irate. I'm sure he was irate. I'm sure he was he was he was he was he was you know again emotional But you know what you look at the situation and you think this thing through you're supposed to use a fast mind And you're also supposed to sit down and figure out in advance when you run into situations what you're supposed to do Well, the only thing these boobies have in the way of a solution is to beat or shoot Oh, I'm sorry, beat Tays and shoot now. But they'll Tays and then they'll still beat you anyway. There's another video of this guy that they stripped, you know, they stripped him down naked in the middle of winter and they're beating him and it's all on video. And what was the purpose behind stripping him naked and throwing him, you know, kicking him on the snow and the ice? When you look at this, what was the purpose? Insanity, barking dog. They've been told, the Israelis have told them, barking dog. The Americans are all a bunch of sheep. They're supposed to use the barking dog. At a given point, they're going to hear a boom. And they're gonna wonder why it is that the guy was smart he lined up the 30-06 him across the street with so two of them got hit at once because they're beating on a guy and everybody watched it start and Somebody's going I'm not gonna get in the middle of that boom And the other one's going to stop and look at the other two that just fell, but by the time he realizes that the second boom is already taking place and it's done, and there ain't nothing. There's comments. If you look at the comments in these videos, everybody's got the same attitude, and I'm sorry. I'm just telling you, I'm reporting it. This is where it's going to go. And it's because the boobies are stupid enough to listen to these fools that are giving them these classes. Go ahead, please. I'm sorry. No, that's it. I just hope everybody likes that video. Just call them out, don't be mean, don't be nasty. Just say, you know, I'm gonna be your friend today and I'm just gonna give you a little piece of advice. They don't know how to handle that. And it's starting to take place where people are getting the, gee, I can call from out of state. And if I'm nice, beyond fear at this point. I really am. Again, we've got a man, I had this conversation with my dad. You know, America's gonna have to man up. That's all there is to it, guys. You're gonna have to either be men, Or you're going to be cowards and you're going to be shamed and then you're going to be slaves. 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