Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday topics including ammunition scarcity due to ongoing military operations, the importance of proper automatic weapons training techniques, and new affordable training rifle options. He and caller Darrell examined the Mossberg .22 caliber AR-15 lookalike rifle (~$350) as a cost-effective training platform, along with airsoft rifles and European knockoff firearms as alternatives for preparedness and skill development. The conversation covered gun show attendance, the disappearance of imported German AR and AK copies from the market, and practical advice on purchasing spare parts and maintenance tools for new firearms. Discussion also included airsoft training advantages, machine gun rental shoots at Knob Creek, and creative defensive tactics using decoy equipment.
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But for everybody out there that's trying to keep everything functional, just pay attention to what you got and the way your resources and make sure that they're pinned down and locked in place so we don't lose them. A couple of things there real quick in his weapons. Wednesday, and of course we've had the government with all of its little training exercises in one form or another. Let's keep an eye on that situation to make sure we know what's going on. But as we know, especially with the date today, oh, as a matter of fact, hold on a second. We also have Craig from Forbidden Knowledge who has some really good buys on radiological defense and he's also got some connections to gas masks. I don't think Craig is going to be in here for today's show. So just as a reminder, it'll be broadcast. He's gonna be broadcasting. He should be live, but he's gonna be broadcasting from the field. So that is forbidden knowledge in the next hour. It is Wednesday, it's Weapons Wednesday. Couple things here and especially where I've been hearing, I was talking to three people today, haven't talked to them in months, just had a chance to see them because I've been running around to different sites around here in Dexter today and I had to take care of this, that, and the other. And one of the conversations, as I mentioned earlier, came up about AR-15 and AR-10 rifles. The other came up about ammunition costs. And of course, I hear this everywhere. By ammunition, by ammunition. I know. Yes. Ooh, yes. I know. Yeah, expensive. Yeah. And every time I've had this conversation, I've had to remind everybody, guys, first of all, the majority of what we're seeing is surplus. Now, that's a very key word, surplus. And the reason I bring it up is because when you have several wars going, there isn't a whole lot of surplus anything. With every firefight, more stuff that would have been on the market is now sitting somewhere peppered across several different battlefields and laying a scrap brass and scrap steel under the foot of the soldiers trying to keep himself alive. Okay? So you have several different actions. You've seen how what's happening with the 14.5 and 12.5 12.7 millimeter guns held 20 mic mic cannon Everything in the way of belt fed weapons Hey a belt fed gun rattles off 250 rounds at a time or 200 rounds at a time in a sustained me a light and lane a line of fire, but like to see where they do the show off as opposed to common sense Uh, your problem with burning a whole big long belt is you're actually burning out what may be a very irreplaceable barrel. It's not the ammunition, it's just, it's also the barrel of the weapon, guys. That's why an automatic rifleman is taught to use the 353535 system with regard to automatic fire. Little cones of destruction. B-b-boom. B-b-boom. B-b-boom. B-b-boom. B-b-boom. B-b-boom. B-B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-Boom. B-B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B-Boom. B It's kind of funny that way. You hear a crack crack crack crack crack and you realize, hey that's not somebody breaking sticks over my head. That's automatic weapons fire. See? It's not the feds knocking on your door either. That's right. And Darrell, you know what I'm talking about. So in that case we've got real issues here that you can be dealt with. I'll tell you what, we've got a bunch of wind coming in off the south. What's it like over there in the big state of Pennsylvania right now, sir? Well, in our corner it's wet. It was taking all day to get here, but it's finally got here the rain. And we're expecting snow on Friday and more rain tomorrow. So at least it held off until I got that tree in my front yard all caught up and stacked. But it was warm the last time I checked. I don't think the temperature has started to fall as of yet. Of course, this is Pennsylvania. We're like all the other states. Don't like the weather, just wait five minutes to find the change. As a matter of fact, you bear out with the wind we're getting right now, although it's heading north, we're probably going to get hit with it. It's pushing that weather front right now, so you may get some pretty decent dry weather right behind the wet. In fact, everything that we got, the wind's been just pulling all the moisture up off the ground. Anything I had that I needed to dry off, I just flipped it over sideways, and in about five minutes it was pretty well clear. So we'll see. It's going to be up and down like you said. Take advantage of it if you get some decent weather and get stuff done. That tree stacked up as firewood is going to keep you warm in yet another way for the season, isn't it? I betcha. If we get a chance to stay here. I have two things that I wanted to mention, but I don't want to change your... Oh, go right ahead. Have you seen... sawed at a gun show this weekend that Mossberg has come out with a .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle in the AR-15 configuration and it runs about $350 I do believe. Really? I've heard about it but I haven't seen anything in detail on it. Go ahead, please. Have you had a chance to look at it? Well, I had a chance to glance at it but not necessarily handle it. It had 110 round magazine and then I believe it had a 20 or a 30 round magazine. Stick magazine slips in and out sort of like the AR-15, of course. It's not an exact duplicate, but it is in that platform. So if somebody wants, is thinking about a training rifle and doesn't want to spend a ton of money, there again, you know, there's another training aid, especially if you're breaking in a youngster or a woman who's never fired a gun before, then you don't want to scare them away by the felt recoil, although an AR-15 doesn't kick for as far as that goes, but especially if you're trying to break somebody in. This gives them a full functioning AR-15 type platform and of course the ammunition is a lot less expensive for 50 rounds of .22 than it is for 50 rounds of .223 or any of the other calibers out there. And the other thing that I wanted to touch on was that so-called drill that the government was supposed to run today. I guess they run, but my opinion is it was a dismal failure. I don't know if you had got any feedback on that yet or not. As Don pointed out up where he was, so we didn't really bring it up on the air. There was a little bit of a burp, but it was fairly short. It wasn't even as long as a normal emergency, monthly emergency response. Some areas were up, some areas were down. I think the system really decided if they were thinking about having some fun, I think they understood that pretty much the attitude of everybody who's truly thinking is, well, they're going to start it. Let's finish it. And I think they realize nobody is doing this, oh my goodness, oh my goodness, and said it's like, okay, cool, it's going to get going. All right, let's get this done. And that really kind of doesn't fit well with the its fetal resist. You'll be absorbed blasé, splee garbage that everybody has been pushing for all this time. And the other, well there's another thought that came to mind since we're talking about the boomermint, the pulse on the feelings of the people that were going through the gun show. And that is that it's no longer, there's a revolution coming and I can't wait till it gets started. You know, just food for thought people out there to make sure they have their preparations ready because if the people are now openly speaking about it, it's going to happen and you don't want to get caught with your pants down or shorthand it is. or not having enough necessary supplies. One of the things here, and that's why I brought up this thing about ammunition, and now real quick on this new Mosberg, is this a .22 caliber LR lookalike, long rifle lookalike, or is it a .223 rifle? That's 20-2 long rifle look-alike. So this is like the Euro guns we've seen. Remember there's been a bunch of copies of the MP5. Of course, here's another thing, those have all disappeared. I don't know if anybody noticed this. There was a big sweep of German AKs, AR-15s, and MP5s. They're all gone, guys. You bought them up and there are no more coming in. Isn't that fascinating? I think that's just wonderful. Now, Mosberg, of course, is producing a variation. It has the AR15. Is it a CAR15 or an AR15A2 long barrel lookalike? What's the configuration? Okay, well, the buttstock was sort of like the car situation, but I don't think it slid in and out like the, you know, so you can lengthen or shorten it. I don't think it functioned that way, but it had the car pipe stock on it and it had the hand guard up over the barrel head, the rails on there for mounting a scope or putting a flashlight or even a laser on. I didn't get a chance to study it real good. I got called back to my tables and by the time I got a chance to go back, the guy had already packed up and left and I was a little upset because I wanted to get some more information on it. I was running about $350. I don't know if that was a used price or what. I just made note of it that Mossberg is. making something and it's just fairly new according to the tag. I did read that much. The other thing I'd like to find out, see this is the thing and I know that a lot of guys are listening in the chatroom there right now, Mosberg may be, and this is not the first time this has happened, the Europeans, German companies are making exact knockoffs with all the updates and they look just like it. This is why I think they stopped bringing them in or why they've stopped beyond where they've already been brought in. Because if you had to outfit a whole bunch of guys, if I had several trading rifles and I had my regular AR-15, and I had to hand out butter knives. That's an awfully nice butter knife and nobody can tell even close up until you get really really close whether or not you've got a whole unit with AR-15s or some of the ARs and some of the 22s. You can't tell. And in the din of battle everybody's putting bullets down range. So what's interesting I think they realize is like hey these things work in that if I don't have to spend dollars to go to the range I have more body time on a weapon. Now this is what we get into three categories of training and that's why I was talking about ammo and I brought this up to these guys the same way I said hey go to the airsoft companies invest what you want to spend in an air 15 semi-auto airsoft and You've got all the training time you need as long as you take it seriously The other thing is and if you go to in fact in the chat room there the last company that had a really good price on those was Ames surplus And let me see if I can find good old aim there real quick. Let's see if they have any of those left. They had rifles and in the new long guns they don't show any of them left. Oh, nope, here we go. They've got the German sports gun in the MP5 look-alike, it looks like. Yeah, it's an MP5 knockoff. And that's the only one I see that they're carrying again. The ARs are gone, the AKs are gone. But the MP5 has a long barrel so they put a fake silencer tube beyond the hand guard. But in reality, unless you get right up on top of this gun from a distance, you've got somebody carrying a black plastic MP5. So, for training purposes, for the same reason, you have more time on a rifle that's unique that you otherwise wouldn't want to buy. You wouldn't want to spend $1,500 to own one. There are MP5 copies out there. Centerfire Systems is carrying one right now. There are several other companies that are too. But for the price, for what these are, They're an excellent solution. Now one of the companies that had them was Classic Arms and I don't look to me when I was scrolling through them the last couple days, I haven't had a chance to call these guys. They had, ah, they have something else they just got in. And they just got it in, they just added it to the webpage by the way guys. ClassicArms.us, Darrell has got 380 Auto in bulk. and for anybody out there looking for its arms core so that means it will be reasonably priced or should be. They got a whole pile of 380 auto that just got in. Classic Arms also has both Tokarev ammo 7.62x25. They have Tokarev mags for 12 apiece if you buy five or more. So if you need Tokarev mags there's a solution. Now otherwise as far as the little 22 lookalikes it appears to me in the quick scroll that I did that there aren't any left in the inventory right now there either. There may be... nope, the others are shotguns. The new AR-15 type lookalike shotguns are Turkey. Beyond that, the .22s there, and like everywhere else, they came in, everybody bought a bunch of them, they all had them listed at the same time, and they're almost all gone at the same time. So that's why again, if Mosberg's got something that's an option, this would be a good choice for an intermediate trainer. One of the things I pointed out is you can get an AR-15 Airsoft, you can get an AR-15-22 look-alike, and you can have a standard AR-15 all sitting on the shelf. What's the advantage? They could all be used for emergency weapons. Even the Airsoft could be handed out. Ain't nobody gonna know the difference unless they get really close. And you got a whole bunch of people that at least are decked out. Now, has everybody got what they need? Well, after I wipe out what's in front of me there, that little five-man team or whatever, the other guys that had to look like they had something, well, now they have something. But to get everybody kitted out, you've got to have something to start with. And better than a butter knife, be ahead, you know, carrying one of the enemy's weapons will work out just fine. So, go ahead. I will. The gentleman that had that is supposed to be at the next gun show that I'm going to be at this weekend. down in Franklin, PA. So I will make a concerted effort to get a better look and better detail of that Mossberg because that seems like a nice little little ticket for somebody to pick up. Depending on how readily available they are, they may be in that it's a new weapon from who may be somewhat in short supply because production run, but I'll definitely try and get some more details on it. One of the other things about these, and it's something everybody needs to take into consideration, is again as a training arm, as a weapon to bring everybody up and online fast, the other advantage is like you mentioned, kids, you know for the children and for the ladies or for older people, it is enough of a firearm to defend yourself. And the nice thing is if you do pick up an AR-15 or happen to be able to upgrade if you had to grab somebody else's rifle, the muscle memory and constant training with that weapon leads you right over to the next firearm. So that's one of the things to think through when the time comes. Tell you what, before we go any farther, let's back up a little bit. You were at a gun show this weekend. How did things look? How did things go? And where are you going to be next? Well, it was unfortunately, it was a little slow. I do believe probably because of the weather. And here you're in the people didn't seem to be parting with their dollars, as put it that way. But as far as the awareness of what's going on, I would have to say I do not want to be in the shoes of anybody that's going to start going. door-to-door in this country to take anybody's firearms. Let's put it that way. I'm getting a reading that people are pretty much ready to fight. Where I'm going to be next will be at in Franklin at the Venango County 4-H Fairgrounds this Friday and Saturday. It's about a 60 to 70 table show and it'll be the first time I've attended that one. I've tried to get in before but they've always been sold out so I managed to luck out. This year to get two things normally take four, but I'll take two to gain and By the way, I want to we do have a new internet or new website. I should say it's a brave heart rate. It's www.braithheartradio.net just that simple and It seems to be working pretty good and do want to remind people there is a letter from Sergeant Dyer and that we have posted on there. You've mentioned it to the people before, but since you've mentioned it, we've had about an estimated 300 hits on that webpage for Archie and so. Hopefully it's doing him and his family some good. But that's about it for right now as to where we're going to be. Very good. And again, the gun shows, the next one coming up, how big is it approximately as far as tables? It's about 60 tables, maybe 70. Like I say, it's the first time I've been there to this one and I've been trying for years to get in and they've always been booked up. But I lucked out to get two tables to get my foot in the door this year. So we'll have the report for you next Wednesday when we come up. Did it hurt? Lord. Yes. And you got your foot in the door. Usually they try to shut it before you know, that's why you put your foot there. Did it hurt? No, no, they, uh, in my circle, I am, well, I'm not trying to brag or anything. I'm well-respected. If I want something all that, just say, hey, I, you know, I could use that. And I got, but I said, I don't have the money. The guy says, here, take it. Pay me when you can. That type of situation. So, like I said, I'm not trying to. Brag myself up or anything. I'm just a just a little needle on a pine tree being a pain in the side of the bear Now the other thing we're gonna have to keep an eye on with us with these Mosbergs like anything else guys I'm gonna remind you if it's a limited production run gun or if they so the government comes up and nudges them and says don't let the peasants have this It's just as likely they'll stop production as they just as quick as they started it So if you're gonna buy one of these things, I'm gonna tell you right now buy the magazines right away Buy spare mags, get your firing pins, extractors, ejectors. I would even get a spring kit if you can for it. Usually you can do that if you look in the catalog. There will be a little catalog with the gun, with all the parts listed. When it first comes out, buy the parts. Buy and put them all in a kit a lot of these little weapons the stock typically I mean that case now I'm gonna say something about that. That's a good point boy. It's a good thing We're talking about these things. Do you remember the AP 74 which was the Italian copy the air air air 15 a1? Yeah, made in Italy. They're made by EMF. Okay, miss Italy in Spain cranked them out and One of the things I'll point out about that most people don't realize guys that actually had a buffer system There actually was a recoil buffer system built into that gun just like an a in fact originally the AP 74 though It was made out of no, you know thinner steel guys And pot metal it wasn't actually pretty decent. It was that it wasn't a kind of look alike Unless in fact the first time I pulled it out I was at the with the competition sergeant major Gileard we were you know practicing for pistol competition rifle competition and the first time I pulled one of the AP-74s out on the range, I had in the case, opened the case up, had my matched pistol there and as soon as he saw that AR-15 and I just, I was just, you know, okay, it's the AR-15 Silhouette, I heard, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on there young shooter, you know, and of course it was from across the other end of the, you know, the indoor range. uh... from down the line and you know sergeant major comes up he goes what have you got there he goes we can't use that in here the poor pigeons on the outside will be bouncing off the uh... ledges uh... you know i said no no no that's a twenty two eos all really any looks close the course a piece they they had a magazine inside a fake magazine a twenty rounder and you just live that up and in and out so it is that that didn't go anywhere the magazine didn't go where itself the boxer larger box didn't So anyway, we got a chance to fire the thing and originally back in the 70s that was proposed as a NATO training tool. to be provided through Italy. And what happened is they did adopt it in limited production. It did get into the armories, but it's the old story that you had to go through so much rigmarole and fall-de-roll to get your rifles out of the arsenal. And they put more and more troubles and trappings intentionally on it to discourage men from training. And the system just faded away. They were reliable enough, they worked okay, and again the military would have continued to perfect and spend money on them. But they disappeared over a period of time. AR-15 with plastic stocks looking like an A2 and they made a copy with wood rosewood stocks, which is kind of rare and I guess super collector out of now anyway. Nice little rifle. Basically that's what this latest batch of German guns did. They've copied the A4, they've copied the A2, they copied the AK-47, and they copied the MP5. Now, if Mossberg's done this, same thing again, firing pin extractor, ejector, even though it's not a real fancy tool, I guarantee they made a utility maintenance tool. All of these little 22s have one. Buy a couple. They're handy to have. They can go on your dog tag chain. And if you're going to use the thing and you pull it out, click, click, whatever you've got to do. If you're going to disassemble, fix something, change something, and it's right there where it needs to be. But you put a spare in your tool kit with everything else. and take the Dremel tool and mark what the tool is for. 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Anyway, the other thing about this is again, economics. The 22 is still the cheapest thing to shoot out there than Airsoft. Airsoft is cheap, cheap, cheap. And guys, you can spend any amount, you can spend more money on the Airsoft rifle you're practicing with than the AR-15 you'd buy off the shelf. That's a fact. They're all steel. The weapons literally these airsoft feel Operate identically too when you're look talking muscle memory We're talking the magazine locks in all the disconnects and all of these safeties are where they should be The weapon has the proper center of balance The magazines are the right size. It's steel The ak-74s you really can't tell the difference guys You can't tell the difference. That's what's comical. The Air 15, same thing. And some of the Air 15s are as little as $150 for a semi-auto M4 that ears. You can't tell the difference. Even sitting in the room, the average person would have no clue that you don't have an AR, but you have an AR Airsoft. They have the same fit, the same feel, they have the same finishes. They're close enough and remember there's such an inconsistency in the types of finishes for an AR-15 that there's nothing that's really correct anyway. Come on, you got painting, you've got bagel, well not bagel, you've got all the different hard coats, you've got anodizing, you've got a number of different colors of anodizing, two shades. You've got phosphate type finishes, the whole nine yards. They make copies of the M1A, the M14, and they are flawless. If you've got an M14 pull the trigger, that wallet gets thinner with every trigger pull. But if you've got an Airsoft M1A, you could be on the range every day. You could be practicing every day, and you could be putting pellets into targets and getting target information that you're doing everything right. The big thing with Airsoft is when you pull the trigger, if you don't do it the way it's supposed to, you won't hit what you're aiming for. It's that simple. It is a pellet rifle. Armies paid fortunes to develop training systems like this. The whole private sector has paid for and built this up. Darryl, right now you can get SAU, Squad Automatic Weapons. Take your pickle at country. You can get every weapon you can't own otherwise. Why piddle with trying to buy something and try to put something together that's full auto? If you want to play with a, for instance, a bullpup brick rifle, you can buy one right now for about $200 and there's no way, unless you pick it up and check the mag, to know that it's not a British bullpup. You can get a French pomos. You're not going to go out and buy one of those. You'll find those on foreign troops here in the US when the time comes. It's like the British bullpup. You're going to pull it off the corpse of some sucker who's working for the UN or the globalist. But you're not going to go out and buy one. So you can actually familiarize and train with a lot of systems that otherwise you wouldn't touch unless you go to the machine gun shoot and then you got to pay to do that which is okay because here's the thing you can practice practice practice with the airsoft then if you want to get some experience time somebody else has paid the $300 per year for the gun somebody else has got it on the range you're gonna pay some rental costs but you can actually live fire and test your skill out with it guys You've been practicing all year with these three or four weapons to see how well you can do you get out of the machine gun shoot at Knob Creek? You pay to fire that FAMAS or pay to fire that bullpup, you know Brit or whatever, you know, peppy or submachine gun full auto AK whatever you're gonna find out just how well you've trained It's the testing phase and every six months. There's the testing phase down there at Knob Creek. See how that works And you don't have to worry about all the fuss and BS with the Batfaggots because it's down there on the range where somebody else owns it and controls it, so that's fine. And they're all private, they're private people. See how neat that is so there's a solution to free to get all those other weapons times so Daryl they've got saws they've got the 223 saw and they got the mag 58 copies and I mean you can't tell they're all metal the Cans are all where they should be everything functions the way it's supposed to they now have Bren gun they've got B ARs I mean literally they have made every steal copies of pretty much everything. And the more you can spend, you can even have Barrett 50 BB guns. Think about that. Barrett 50 copies in Airsoft so that if you really wanted to deploy an entire squad and train them and not make any noise, you know the neat part about this too, you guys can be in the field and nobody would even know that you are there. Somebody is looking at it through the dockers and it would be enough to scare the machine. You know, you have to create high confidence. Even the plastic airsoft are great for putting on dummies and even if you did high resolution, everything looks correct. Think about it. Old battle dress uniform, some junk web gear, a handful of plastic, you know, $10, $20 broken airsoft. And a few other things like a candle in the torsos, in the butt of the dummies so you get a thermal signature, radio signature, it's popping off every so often so they think they got an RO slash a CP of some kind. They're either going to waste ordnance or they're going to go in to try and get hold of it. Well guess what, either way, it's a rat box, there's nothing there. But it's a great place to know where they're going to be when you want to get rid of them. You're not talking about baking them now. That's right. Call them a bait box too son. That's right. You won't get them. You gotta bait that field. Isn't that just highly unethical? Yeah, unethical? Unethical? I don't know nothing about etiquette, sir. As far as I know, Eddie quit a long time ago. That's right. Exactly. Wait a minute. I'm still sitting right here. You're still there Ed. I'm sorry, I thought you quit. Now by the way, a couple of things here, Ed, for the guys for Airsoft. You might want to check this out. airsoftgi.com, write that one down, Darryl. We're going to take the time to look at this later. They have by dollar amount a number of different Airsoft to choose from, so you can spend whatever you want. But most important is that they also have a Darryl-ic section, what they call the boneyard. So if you want to pick up some metal airsoft for training purposes, but you don't want to spend a whole lot of money Now mind you some of these are the weapons that you know the airsoft that cost $500 or $280 But there are airsoft for as little as 10 20 30 40 dollars I noticed that there's a lot of airsoft Lugers that are metal that don't seem to be working right because there's a lot of them in the boneyard See when I look at the boneyards, it's a way to evaluate a product
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