September 4, 2013
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, September 4, 2013. He covered AMT stainless steel pistols, particularly the Hardballor .45 model, emphasizing their reliability and collector value. Koernke reviewed aftermarket parts suppliers including Sarco, Apex Gun Parts, and Aries Armor, and discussed 80% polymer and aluminum AR-15 lower receivers that do not require machining jigs. He also covered historical weapons development, body armor evolution from the 1960s onward, and the capabilities of various rifle platforms including the TRW low-maintenance rifle design.
- weapons wednesday
- amt hardballor
- .45 pistol
- 1911
- ar-15
- 80% lower receiver
- polymer receiver
- aries armor
- sarco
- apex gun parts
- body armor
- preparedness
- michigan
- stainless steel
- ammunition
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Well, it's gonna be a little... little fracture when it hits. Yeah, I like that. I like it where it shears more bullets that are now jagged and ored, and when they travel, they travel and follow the path of least resistance until they hit a bone, and then they shatter again like a little nuclear device. Do you have access to a chronograph? Raph, can you measure your muzzle velocity? Oh, I don't. I've been to that level yet. The next best thing to that would be to go to your book, Weight of Your Bullet. and hunt around in the formula until you keep that bullet at muzzle velocity of around 20, 2,000 feet per second, no faster than around 2,100 feet per second. And that bullet should stay together in the air for you. That's a jacketed bullet, right? The Nosler bullets did that to allow for still figuration. It's hard to imagine when things are going reasonably well. Just how quickly things can change. But what would it take? Economic collapse? Massive crop failure? 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We hoped you'd always keep tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. Pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You take us. You've given government control so they could burn down churches and see harm. Keep our country. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children and then fear the Republic arise? To defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republican, each God-given right. The dialogue he vanished in the midst of once he came. His words were true. But we have ourselves to blame for his trample, each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the ground. Gentlemen, this is... First hour of the morning, Intelligence Report, I am Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast, and listen to us on, Microific Network in the morning, we're also on AM&FM Microstations, CB Bait Stations, and UltraNet Technologies East and long with Alaska. the Almert 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 Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our rebroadcasters on the left side of the state. Good morning, 95.5, 95.7, and 97.5 FM to name three of the seven sisters and actually a total of 11. Separate transmitters with a new group out there. Hopefully you guys are doing a great job, but again remember you're the only radio in each of the valleys and Somebody can finally use their car radio. I am an FM. Well in this case anyway also the Civil War state of Colorado in the state of there's a side to strike and then everybody's going to know what they have to do with the left coast for Feinsteinism as is the gaze of vomit. It's rich. It's built That's what those kinds of trash They're good for s- Yes, they stick to the walls. Feinstein, this sluggy that sticks to the walls, you know, watching a- You know, and then it goes- It hits the ground and kind of permutates back to the face- That is the Feinsteinite. Turning back to the east of the sun in our eyes, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams. and the Monville Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petty co-junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else. It is a beautiful day out there and a little cooler here in Michigan. It is the 4th of September. It is the 5th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2013 Older Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar 2013 where every day has a 13 in it so you know that we're doomed, doomed I say doomed. Well, maybe not doomed but we sure as heck are living in interesting times. The old Chinese curse. It is Weapons Wednesday and that means that Again, a little off in the week for you because of the holidays. So yeah, it's like the second work day, eight day, and yeah, it's all gonna be happening now because of that. Everything from garbage pickup, crunching to different date times and sales, a lot of depending upon the situation there. So everybody... Out there listing a lot of uh, schedule changes in the next day or two here, but don't worry, we'll catch up by Saturday. It's gonna happen. Not a-not a-not an if, just a when. Uh, right, holy hoax! Oh yeah, well, you got the, uh, the Shyster, you know, there's a character, you listen, what is this? Lotharman Schultz. This character, one of those Lothbunnies that, uh, used a unique series of, uh, you know, shall we say, behind the scenes, behind closed-door process, get where it is today. More on that in a minute, but in the meantime, Weapons Wednesday, that means Phase Plasma, I-4 Devapri, Fousi, 9mm, Carbin, Spalstow, Shotgun, 45 Long Slide, Woodley, Light. Yeah, well today, a Trap Plan on Long Slide, that's the one fun part. Back, you know, a few years ago, the Long Slide became the craze because of the terminator, but it was already in place, the Hardballer of the 1911 Hardballer by AMT, famous for the back, started to come out with 45s in good quantity and very well built and in stainless, which is something nobody else had. Today it's like Walmart. There's all kinds of companies that have stainless. I'm just not excited about it because no one eats plastic. Well, the neat thing about stainless is again, there are many stainless types out there, many times, many times, many. But the big thing is that there's a wide range of material and reuse that can be implemented because of stainless. A lot of other things that can be integrated with your stainless program if you're building something. And you virtually have a corrosion-free weapon system. Because of this, both the extractors, ejectors, all of the other components, could be done in stainless-2 if you'd perfected the technology and know what you're doing. Well, AMT was the first to really get into this idea and to implement it effectively, which is really neat. Again, the first, the AMT backup, which a lot of plumbers, electricians, and yet, law enforcement people and people just wanted a defense gun for personal carry. We wanted something that didn't have to worry about it breaking down and rusting on them if they carried it in wet, nasty, dirty places, you know, like the armpit. Oh, that's right, yeah, that's a tropical rainforest down there where a lot of people carry their, you know, personal weapon for defense underneath the arm. And so having stainless available and in place, it alleviated a lot of the pressure and a lot of the problems with maintenance. Well, first the AMT backup which was in 380 auto it went out there in force you'll still find them shut up nobody wanted to sell them if they got them you didn't find years ago the AMTs in any way shape or form backup for sale once people pick them up it's typically man this is really convenient I go to the toolbox it's in the gun you know the gun is in the toolbox with everything else just sitting there and it looks just like when i put it in might be a little darker that's an interesting thing wouldn't ras but again a little more darker feeling kind of greaser or a lot of uh... it just uh... magazines readily available lots of more round back in the day uh... today i do not know who is carrying uh... a m not called mags or if they're a man who would be a man to available uh... the guns those of the service will they if you do have a cash at mags and a weapon together I wouldn't get rid of them. In fact, if you inherit them, keep them. Now the 45 AMTs, top of the line, best quality. I would prefer the gun if you could find it. The problem is they're not out there like they were. In any of the 45 configurations, we could include the 45 long slide. Even if it doesn't have the lethal sight, is a fine weapon to carry. And if you inherit one, because yeah, it's about that time of the life cycle, guys. A lot of people have bought the AMTs back in the 70s and early 80s and into the 80s. Generation. All of you know that you're going to possibly be seeing this as part of a family inheritance. I would cherish those. They're phenomenal shooters. They were definitely tack drivers. Still are as long as they're taken care of like anything else. As long as you maintain them, they'll work fine for you. They can also be tuned up a bit, but I don't know that I'd really changed anything on the gun. I would leave it just way it is. If it's an AMT out of the box, it was designed to do its job as is. Grips are the personal choice there, something we talked about the other day. There's plenty of wrap around a hogue, pock mire, all kinds of aftermarket grips, slip side type that are rubberized, corrugated, you name it, whatever variation you think you need to keep the gun from slipping, keeping it on target. That's a personal choice. That's something that's not going to alter the gun in terms of its operation and especially mechanical operation. Something to consider. If the weapon works, why change it? Especially in this day and age with all the things that are going on. You know, we've got so much money available. The weapon is already in the box ready to roll. I would keep it as is and just keep it running. Just keep it running. That's the big thing. make sure that it runs well. So crank out the ammunition for it. Again, I will point something out. The 45 pistol is made by AMT WorkCard called Hardballers. Now a good portion of these were throwed for something you don't see very often anymore, which is WODCUTTER 45. It's out there, but it's not out there like it was back in the day when the 45 competition, you know, again for paper cutting. in a national match format. That is still out there, but the big thing now is, quote unquote, shooting associations. Those all came up back in the day when the AMT came to its own, trying as is. There are a lot of people that modify it. You're gonna run into stuff that people are gonna perhaps, you know, inherit that do have all the bells and whistles from some of the customers of the day that went to the custom smiths of the day. Again, it was already built up, you don't have to change anything, I wouldn't cut anything back on it. I just make sure I understand that certain special resources require special spare parts and assemblies are the thing you need to take into consideration. If you're looking at a specialized competition, make sure that you keep all the accoutrements that come with one. If you get one, it's like, well, I don't need this and I don't need that wrong. Keep everything together that the original master shooter put together to make that weapon work for him or her. There's a reason they did it. Again, back in the day, we had more money in America. So we spent more money on really cool stuff and most, pretty much all of it applied to, you know, being useful, especially in the shooting trade. Okay? Another thing that we need to look at, magazines, magazines, and more magazines, I will point out a couple of really cool companies out there still that are making, well not at, they're at their market, their market magazines. www.e-circo.com. e-circo.com. E-circo.com. sarcoinc.com www.e-sarcoinc.com When you go there, you will find that they have a whole lot of parts, pieces and assemblies. You want to build a 45, want to build an air 15 right now. Sarco has brought in a lot of parts. However, one of the other things that Sarco does is they build magazines. They build an aftermarket 1911 mag. uh... that is reasonably priced and the ones we've shot over the years have been very service dot com he does sir dot on the dash circle and they have many many other forty five goodies to numerous dimension circle used even offer the lebanese of beaver board shoulder stock for the forty five now this is a an idea that everybody said what was what the need this lebanese no wasn't it was Actually, it was the Chinese that produced these in force, but U.S. military made as a contract 45 with the livestock was a standard spent item. The mid-war, you will have the call-in, co-supply and support if you were behind the lines in operation. When you look at the 45 1911, You'll notice that it lists as the inventory that will be coming down from the sky, that pod that will be raining down from the sky that will have your 45 order. We'll have five 1911s, so many magazines, so much ammunition, and five shoulders. Oh! We actually built... Now this is back in the day when everybody was telling every... Oh, you don't need shoulders back... Shoulder stocks on pistols have come and gone. Probably the best example is the HK, you know, what, the VZ, VP70 HK pistol, which was the simplest of all the HK pistol designs ever built. Small number of working while the pistol was big and lumpy. And by the way, the high point pistol looks like an HK VP70. If you do not think so, go look it up, take a look at the grip and the ergonomic design, take a look at how bulky the slide is, and then laugh when somebody says, well, this is an ugly cheap pistol. Yes, it's an ugly HK looking kind of pistol. What the high point looks like. Well, the HK model of pistols for those years back in the late 50s and 60s, Wunder guns, the super guns of the day, promoting the incorporation of shoulder stock. Really interesting is the the 70 model was actually a assault pistol. What? Well when you added the shoulder stock you also added a select fire option with the same indicator board you know just like you see on an HK-91 or an HK-93 and interestingly enough it had the same options. Select fire to include burst Wait a minute, yeah, a 9mm pistol, and again, designed to be very lightweight, very accommodating with light recoil. In full auto mode, the pistol was supposed to be something that could be handed over to a number of different troops, dimensional or slash special. So, like shoulder stocks have been out there in force, the precursor to the Luger and the first officially automatic pistol to go out there in force, carbine as much as it was a pistol. Next came the Luger with the shoulder stock. From Hetelmauzer with the shoulder stock. Oh let's not forget that the Inglis Browning high power. The Canadians but also made in copy and in force in China also built. Oh stuff like that out there kids. So again the shoulder stock is not an obsolete idea if you have one. Don't flash it around, just keep it in the background and remember that it will come in handy for handgun when the time comes. Okay? A lot of work to do. Bottom of the hour already, so I'll remind everybody that if you're looking at the AMTs, don't modify them, don't get somebody to convince you to start chopping, lopping, or grinding on anything. Leave it the way it is. These themselves are also collector's items now. I mean, after all, how long ago was Schwarzenegger's Terminator movie made? What year was it produced? What year is it now? How long does it take for something to become, you know, antique-ish? Now does that mean it's obsolete? And then if you see the 1911 pattern pistols have been around for more than a hundred years and God knows how many people have been killed by them. So you tell me if the hardballer by AMT is an obsolete pistol. If somebody could, they'd have the plant cranking out even more right now. problem is available you know skill level and other issues with regard to how the industry was manipulated and attacked back in the day uh... other things to look into well the circle dot com for magazines also another company of mission before w w w dot apex gun parts dot com for those you in the middle states over towards submachine gun assault rifle light rifle bolt-action semi-automatic heavy rifles Everything and anything you can think of shows up at, just like Sarco, shows up at apexgunparts.com. Apexgunparts.com. Apexgunparts.com. www.apexgunparts.com. And again, that's www. Now, for everybody out there, it's not Ajax. Oh man, I'll tell you, www. You're right that way there, you're right. we are chat room so reconnect if you're looking for spare parts looking for body armor right now they still have that uh... american-made threat level to body armor both in the best of that for available something to take a look at their guns i've mentioned that before many many many others spare parts employees to them if you're looking for anyway to weapon that you might have inherited or you found a gun show if you're looking for certain parts and forty nine s m l e the CZ family of weapons, the other partial arms of Russia, anything and everything you can imagine. In fact, you should, if you have a question, you don't see it on their webpage, call them. Ask, because a lot of stuff, internet pages don't have everything on them. Nobody has time to do that, guys. So you might run into something where you go, whoa, that'd be kind of nice if I had this, call them up and they might go, whoa. It's really nice we have it and if you want to spend the money you can buy one. Oh cool, well I will. Anyway 719-481-2050 719-481-2050 And once you connect with them make sure that you make a point of again writing it down guys make sure you keep the number handy. You never know if you're gonna run to another firearm and especially in this day and age the stuff going on the way it is don't have hesitate to bring the weapon up as you can. You can't afford to have a weapon offline. If it is malfeasant in some way, if it needs a particular part to bring it into service, they would argue that you need to do that as quickly and then get on with other things. More than enough to keep you there with other stuff in the world. But when the time comes, if you reach for a weapon and it doesn't work, well, the bad guys aren't going to know that it doesn't work. Until you point at them and, well, then, no taking no washing and then it's kind of embarrassing. But remember, never throw a weapon down. The movie's always conditioned that, oh, oh, my bad guy doesn't know that the gun's empty, but I'm gonna throw my weapon away in disgust, and then I have to go hand-to-hand, or I have to dodge bullets because I'm unarmed, and he can see that I'm unarmed now because I was stupid and I threw my gun down. Might be a good idea if I keep it, and he doesn't know, and if I pointed at him, I can, well, I can claim that I'm saving shit and whatever, but at least I'll still have something I can use for a nice solid club if you want to beat Gus. Not out of him if you get too close. How's that sound? That would be a good idea. At least I think it would be, but that's just me. So anyway, again, everybody out there, let's see, Apex Gun, the Armory Parts and Gun Parts dot com. 719-481-205. Also again, remember, we've got a lot of great companies around the country. They're family owned, Apex is only owned by the way, but for For us to be out there, if you were looking for a problem, especially having to do with, for instance, ammunition or weapons that you want to order, don't forget that we have a number of companies out there that are great family owned local businesses. Well, one of them, before we go to the bottom of the hour here, we're almost at the break, I'm going to keep and get this in, libertiesguardian.com, www.libertiesguardian.com. That's www.libertiesguardian.com. They're located at 105 West Main Street, Jeshber, Ohio, 43516. Phone number is 419-277-0377. That's 419-277-0377. And that is Liberty Guardian, a family owned business and they're located at 105 West Main Street, Gexler, Ohio, 43516. We're going to break! Grab that first cup of coffee, take a smell. Oh yeah, taste. Oh, now you just stay awake and stick with us or if you gotta go to work be careful, drive offensively. 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Anyway, it is a beautiful... Wait, still a beautiful bl... sunny day here in Michigan for everybody out there listening all better be ready for a lot of work because roof and weather a lot of things happen in the forget that it's weapons Wednesday I commend that you your tank so to speak if you have emission magazines or if you're building that air fifth time to step it up a little bit you can still again shop around and get what you need reasonably priced if you think about build that you want to build technology out there and if you especially look looking for a liberty arm. It's Weapons Wednesday. If you are looking for a liberty arm, you all know what that means, right? www.armer.armor.com. A-R-S-R-more.com. Phonetic. A-R-R-dot-com-eth. And O-R-N-A-V-I-N-E-S-E-S. Oh, that's right. Well, again, www.armor.com. Go there and get it right there for everybody. For our friends in the chatroom. Oh, some days things just don't go the way they're supposed to. Do they, Mark? No, they just don't do well. If you go to www.airiesarmor.com, plug into their page, you will find that Mark and anybody else out there spells it right. You guys saw, homemade guns is the section you want to go to. Polymer lowers. Now, a lot of them are already gone and I wouldn't be surprised to see, yeah, they were pretty old. They got a few more of the others in stock. Cool. As it is, they're OD green polymer or desert sand polymer. In other words, coyote brown, desert sand, whatever you want to call it. Also, they have pretty in pink. That's right, pink polymer, lower air receiver, 80%. These are all 80%, but the polymer are unique in that they do not require a jig. A jigless 80% lower received blank, 80% complete. Here it is, a jigless 80% air, okay. A machine with a jig will soon be a glimpse slash a thing of the past. We bring you an 80% lower that can be machined without a jig. You do not need a jig to complete this made with a Kevlar reinforced polymer. No jig is machine out. Simply get rid of all of the white. That's the white plastic cast into the system. The advantage, guys, is you have a Liberty AR from top to bottom. All the rest of the parts off the shelf, readily available. Take advantage of that for less money than anything you can build off of. I do recommend that you shop. And the reason that I say this is obvious, because we have a whole bunch of people that are looking for 5-10 rifles, and they're looking for a new light rifle for a son, the daughter. or maybe for an older family member, they're looking for something with minimal recoil maximum result. Well that's one of the advantages of the, again, ARIES Armor 80% receivers, guys. The aluminum, a lot of you have greater, you know, machining capability, 15 aluminum. Lower 80% are out there in force. They're anywhere from $100 to $100 including the jigs and all the other cool stuff that goes with it. Purely matter how much you want to spend. 80% AR-15 anodized lower receivers are $90 a piece. The 80% lower is $200. They have 49 of those in stock. Point, once you have the jig, you have the jig. If you are smart and pay attention, then you have the ability to use a very effective weapon over and over and over again. Best quality tooling slash the cutting devices that are going to do the job. Match up, go to a machine shop, match up and buy the best possible. No burrs, no flaking, no biting. Everything's going to buzz, you know, cut, do the next one. You also won't mess up the jig. In other words, fall cut or open up the jig anymore because you're going to be very careful and precise in your operation. You can be as crude and rude as you want to be. But if you focus and stay attention to the cozy, liney, thingy thing, yeah, if you do that right, well, amazingly enough, that jig is over again. So it's only $90 for the replacement for the additional 80% aluminum receivers. That means that you can build a whole standard AR-15 or Polymer AR-15's. And again, they're little for personal purposes. And, get them adrift, I'm sure you do. www.airiesarmor.com, www.airiesarmor.com, armor.com, and looking for, they're gonna be dressing up 45 or if you're looking, again, high-end construction. A lot of people are building upper-end technology weapons uh... this is especially true pistols and precision rifles understand that if you want to go in that direction you can spend whatever money you want and some people that just the way that they are i want the best of what i want this particular potential built into the gun what you can do that yourself you don't have to have been at those that we don't buy someone else although there are master smith software who will fill weapons up for you to the point where literally uh... you can cover your forty five group with a quarter five rounds in seconds and on top of each other people how do i know i've done it myself got so many you know round of forty five ammunition competition in practice that shop more than government provide you with a lot of ammunition factory tried to push the ammunition on you they wanted you accordingly in fact i can soon mass quantities political saturday night live thing member with the cone heads We did. Case, although again, I didn't go for the Hyper-Tuned Guns National Match 1911, and I guarantee you at 50, one group within less than a quarter. One stringer, always, no matter how hard you try, you're going to have one round. With that first round fired in the cycle, the muscular structure of the hand is complete. But remember that in a cycle of fire, because it's all a matter of control and mental agility, as much as anything. Bringing the round back down being bring the weapon back down and on target repeatedly one two three four five You will find typically that first round is going to be your stringer. It'll probably get about two o'clock Maybe three o'clock, and it'll be slightly out of the group There's a reason again the musculature has not been compressed after the first round all of the tissue is bonded it's brought together Swows so to speak along with the rest of your structure one on top of the other One, two, three, four, five. Again, is that one string going to make much of a difference? Well, if you understand that if you can screw that gun right down into the target, even that string around is pretty well going to be on top of the rest of the rounds that are placed. Might again still be in that two to three o'clock shot, but it'll be there and wouldn't make a whole lot of difference at 50 yards. I still, well, it's a dotted the I and cross the T if I'm going for you. If I'm looking for you and I want to hit you. closer ranges all five rounds are actually a waste. To be quite honest I put five rounds into a target. Here's some guy that weighs 300 pounds and I know that I got to put lead into him because my shock and awe you know 1911 well for that bull elephant that's moving towards me and he's still got dead weight and if he's close enough I better be stepping back while I'm firing. So just something to think about there the 1911 attack driver out of and a very Oh yeah, you can pretty well take it to wherever you want to and the same is true with regards to AR-15s, bolt guns, whatever you're working with. With the ARs, if you wanted to build a Liberty gun that was a, again, a light sniper rifle, it's not a heavy sniper rifle, it's two, two, three guys. So it's a wood chuck cartridge to begin with. But, again, it's a piece of junk, but it's a neat piece of junk. There's a lot of things that can be done with it. Heavy barrel, free floating, precision sights, all kinds of other, you know, again, stock assemblies, adjustable stocks, adjustable butt pads, anything you want to spend, you can spend to build a gun like that up. And I do like the Air 15 platform for lack of recoil, obviously. That's one of the things that has been the selling feature. Now, if we could just take that same idea, which we still love, where it came from. So it was an amazing one. They had a buffer system with a buffer spring, et cetera, and your cartridge. And then also they, again, ease and production for their type of technology embraced the gun made sense. In this day and age, as TRW came up with the light maintenance or low maintenance rifle design, look up the TRW LMR, low maintenance rifle design, LMR. The LMR was a works in the drawer gun using an AR15 magazine and AR15 type magazine well. Used an M60 trigger group, okay, and was off the wall parts that were cheap, cheap, cheap. This was designed after the AR15. Minimal recoil, maximum end result, but all from square blocky parts, works in a drawer, and off the shelf components that would be readily available. The design was made to discipline appear into the woodwork because why spend a big chunk of money and a whole lot of machining on an AR-15 when you could build something, well, kind of like what we're seeing with the Polymer receivers now combined with steel or aluminum for the basic components and the weapon is or eight or ten to one on the AR-15. Actually the barrel is the most expensive component along with whatever your bolt carrier group is designed to do and the ID behind the TRW rifle blocky receiver, actually a square receiver, is the length of a standard AR-15, utilizing existing off-the-shelf parts. TRW proved that a .223 rifle could be built that would be even more economical than the AR-15, comparable accuracy, and minimal recoil. Once again, when you can show that you can build the gun in such a simple form, it virtually could be built anywhere. The TRW low-maintenance rifle, LMR, the stent gun of the two to three rifle family now there were other designs to include the flesh at shooting raw weapons of the europe the sixties when it was argued that the push up with the up-and-coming next solution uh... which is definitely a people of people shredder by the way the push at uh... shooting weapons systems that were out there also were they totally defeated all body armor available including the project that we presently use understanding full well over the industry would go and what was available nothing that we're using today was not available if there's nothing that wasn't available in nineteen sixty four that we have today well mark what about dragon scale and all that guys that was all available the problem was government didn't think you want to spend that kind of money on you troops all of this armor none of the armor that were present using is anything where everybody can go while it's totally innovative and like nothing else we ever did now we did all the back in the sixties But the argument was, would you want to spend that much money on armor per soldier, considering how much it costs to field them? And, notoriously, knowing how, especially, for instance, like in Vietnam with a tropical environment, how many people would lighten themselves up by discarding the armor and equipment that was built for them? Oh, see, so it's like looking at practical application. Would the men or were the men? using the armor or were they using the armor on a regular basis? Would they use what was built for? Again, if you're spending in the day thousands of dollars on armored systems for the troops, but they might wear one component of it, well, they kind of backed off on the whole idea, at least during the early and middle 60s, moving in that direction. Here on body armor improvements or body armor requirements, based on Vietnam era projection of casualties, in other words, how people were hurt, brought us the first of the full body armor systems such as the Pascat where it was actually going to be a Starship trooper or storm trooper type uniform similar to what you saw in Star Wars except in soft armor. The Pascat system was not just the best. That's something that most people don't look at the case. The rest of the system was not made readily available to the troops in the field. That's why Star Wars got the idea for where things were going when you see the Imperial Stormtroopers in the armor that they were wearing. He didn't get that idea on his own. It came from the projected concepts already being presented in the modern military of the 70s. Once again, everything was backed off on a percentage of what was originally proposed was actually built. The program was never fully implemented. And only in this recent times do we see even components or elements of those extended PASGAT II three and four family progressive area where the armor was going to go, fulfilled to a degree now with combat armor in the field in this day and age. However, all the armor presently being worn was already built and designed as far as the weave, the component, the material, the polymers back in 1963-64. And the Fluschett armor biters or the Fluschett rifles could penetrate all of it. Another reason they don't want to talk about it or discuss the idea of flesh-hat rifles being put into service today. Would kind of defeat the purpose behind everybody carrying all the body armor that they do, even when they lighten it up. It's kind of like, wow, look at this body armor, if the star interpreter keeps getting shot and he has a big rusty hole in the middle of his chest, you know, the bomb burning hole. Remember that? Yeah, that's how it works. Everybody always wondered, why did they wear that in the movies? Anyway, we're gonna be hearing the music here in a minute. We are at the top of the hour. Starship, you know, Trooper. Wait a minute, Stormtroopers. That's all science fiction. Hey, look what they're wearing today. It's all course kids. Eventually it catches up and not only does it become science fiction, but it becomes that old, that old stuff. I gotta have the newest. If I don't know, it just won't work for me. Well, you know how that is. Hang on to what you got, pick up what you can, upgrade while you can while pulling these stuff off the corpse of your enemy. God bless the Republic, death of the New World Order, we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in a march. We'll be back in just a little bit right here on the Micro Effect. It's Weapons Wednesday. Hey folks, Ronnie McMullen here for Life Change Tea. 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