Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed preparedness, government overreach, and community organizing on September 5, 2013. They covered the suicide of a kidnapper in Ohio/Pennsylvania, concerns about potential military action in Syria and its economic indicators, the decline of the U.S. economy described as a 'Great Recession' rather than 'Great Depression,' and the importance of recruiting new patriots to their cause. The hosts emphasized the need for physical security, militia organization, and interconnected communication networks, citing the example of Baker's Green Acres and criticizing isolated 'secret squirrel' approaches. They promoted Don's first-generation night vision technology and provided detailed product recommendations from e-circoinc.com and Sarco Inc. for mounting night vision on various rifles including M1 carbines, M1A rifles, and Tokarev rifles.
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But 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 the free and home of 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 be taught. According to the state. You 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. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. 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 visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report, I Mark Horkie. one day closer to victory. There we go, we got down there. One, two, three, Don Don's muted. There we go. Unmuted. A little rough there for a moment. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters behind the lines in occupied territories. West, Central, Southeast, and East. One of our Tuxedo boys is, Tuxedo babies wants to be in here and help with the radio program. Actually, it was okay for a moment when he heard the microphone. Oh, then he wanted to be in the middle of the programming. 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Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers bring us the Golden Spike. Thank you to all of our people working free and independently of the internet. Well done. What's the day today, sir? And what's jumping off the wall up there in your neck of the woods? It is the fifth day of September. You've got to stumble on that. It is the fifth day of September. You're of our Lord 2013. Time flies when you're alive. Time flies when you're having fun. Time flies when you're kicking the New World Order square in the teeth, doesn't it? At any rate, a beautiful day. Mid temperatures didn't get real hot. One of those days where if you've got to take all of that weight and move it over there, you might not work up too much of a sweat just because again, it's not too hot today. Again, September 5, 2013. A couple of things are shaking down, Mark. Just as an oddity and justice is served somehow or another, that creep, that cretin, that caveman was there in Ohio or Pennsylvania and had those three girls in his basement for like 10 years. He killed himself supposedly, killed himself in his jail cell last night. You know, you're the fireworks in the distance. So, you know, he didn't deny any of that. It's not like he said, oh, you've got the wrong guy. In fact, he just said, well, I've got a problem and I need help. And he tried to pawn it all off on he's a sick puppy. At any rate, his sickness is being taken care of in another realm right now. So I just thought I'd mention that. Now, the other thing, speaking of sickness, boy oh boy, they're really beating up the We Need to Go to Syria card. Although I would say I was talking with Lex Luthor today, and he doesn't believe at all that we're going to go to war with Syria in any way, shape, or form because of the way the stock market is acting. Now you can say, well, that's a weird indicator, Don, but sometimes you look at other things and they tell you what's going to happen in different venues or arenas. And if the people there, if the money people aren't real afraid of what's going to happen in Syria, as example, you don't see gold going zoom or silver going zoom, do you? I don't have my finger on the pulse today, Mark. But what has gold done and silver done over the last week? That would be a good indicator. Because if it really looks like we're going to go to war, well, we didn't really go to war with Iran in 1980, did we? But that was the hostage time, wasn't it, in that frame. Look what gold and silver did in there. And in that time frame, you can negate the Hunts brothers because they didn't start working until later in the 80s. Am I right about that? I am. When the front of desert dust started, look what happened to gold and silver. Again, when Desert Storm started or Operation Desert Shield or whatever the goofy bush was that named it, what did Gold and Silver do? So there are a couple of indicators to look at and again Lex says that he doesn't think we're going to go to war with Syria Mark because they're not panicking in the stock market, which might not be a bad indicator. I'm not too certain about that. I don't keep my finger on the pulse of that particular arena. We look at it every now and then and tell you, well, the recovery after the Great Depression didn't really happen and the numbers didn't match up until the mid-fifties. People say, Mark, that, well, World War II made everything okay and we needed a war to get the economy back on the, you know, the top spinning straight. Well, that isn't exactly what did it. Time is what did it. And growth of American jobs and industry. to a great extent, is what brought the stock market back to the value in the 50s that it had in 29 and 33 across that short event line where it just went going and just kept going and you wonder if it's ever going to hit bottom and you never hear it hit bottom because it's bottom is so far down here the sound didn't even come way back up here and they called that the Great Depression. Have you heard lately that we're in the Great Recession? Which is just, you know, when you pointed this out a number of times Mark, it's like You can do this much easier on a computer. I'm peeking into that world, looking through the keyhole, opening the door into the computer world. It can be scary here and there, but you know how easy it is just to take that D and replace it with an R? You don't have a depression anymore. You've got a recession, and it's really easy to do on a computer. Once that typewriter strokes that big R, arm up there on for the paper. That's kind of there, isn't it? I mean, that's what whiteout is for, but that's kind of there, isn't it? But you just push delete on your computer and that D can be replaced with an R so fast it'll make economists head spin. No pun intended. Because you know what, Mark, we don't have that. We're not living in a great depression. We're living through at this very moment the Great Recession. At least that's what the media, the mainstream refers to the ailment of the economy at this very moment, the great recession. And it's just double talk, isn't it? Certainly is. So what's going on in the neighborhood? Well, we've told you over the years, buy bullets. We've told you over the years, you know, project those primers and powder, the three P's there, project those, you know, the bullet, the part that goes downrange, primer and powder. And if you've got cases already, you put it all together and eventually you've got a cartridge. that will send the bullet down range. That's just one thing in order that you use that so that English would be all with the one might use the aforementioned objects to defend one's property or you know you might use the gun and the bullet to defend your property. You know your food that you're putting up right. The other thing is and oh boy oh boy we've told you before and much like the I'm sorry much like the Klingon Captain telling his boys to get off the deck of the overrun starship, you know get out get out now three two One another computer voice in the background supposed to be soothing and all of that But when the big bang goes well, they should have listened to their captain, right? See how that works. But at any rate Even the Bible has told you not to live in cities I'm going to stress my case there. Mark has told you to get out of the city so many times. Even the Bible tells you not to live in cities. The Bible says we're supposed to spread across the land. One of the basic interpretations of that is you can stand even in small towns now to a great extent, not like New York City or Detroit or Chicago, but you can stand on almost any corner in any big city and find almost any variety of trouble or other things that you wish to. You don't even have to walk. You don't have to look for it. It will come to you. So again, we weren't meant to live in cities and we've addressed that for a good long time, haven't we? Enough said on that subject. You want to talk about what your money's worth? Oh boy. Do we need to go there? Just look at what an imported gun is worth these days, let alone the guns that are made in America. That is a supply and demand thing to a certain extent, isn't it? But to the other influence on that we speak of the lack of value or the plummeting value of your money. Much like the forementioned stock market, you know, and I could do that a lot longer, I can use that breath control and man, you'll think that's a bottomless pit the money's falling into because it almost exactly is a bottomless pit that the money is falling into. Now we could talk about, oh, fearless leader. is to say fearless leader is a wild exaggeration. To say leader is an exaggeration unto itself because a leader would have taken some of these people who project some of this great angst on the nation and put his arm around their shoulder and walked down the hallway and said to the other guy, well hey Frank, come on over here for a minute, or Ralph, he could be John if you'd like. and come on over here and we're going to talk about this and we're going to get through this and he's had almost six years to do this and still has accomplished nothing but bring more communist endeavors to the country. This, that and the other thing. You know, we brought it on before. We've talked on this. What was the big subject before healthcare? And he dragged this subject right in. Healthcare, didn't he? Picking up on the Hillary thing, you know, the other want-to-be fearless leader? Because they're both one of these think about that But what was the big subject before health care and now that the health care is like the elephant in the bathroom the elephant in the kitchen the elephant in the living room the elephant in the workplace I underscore that the elephant in the workplace Because it is almost frozen many employers they say all that these people are adding jobs and and those people are adding jobs and and and We've talked about the old caterpillars picking up a whole bunch of mechanics, but that's a dinky little number across the board of what we would call the nation. That's a dinky minuscule number. Where are jobs going? We've talked about that. We can go back and blame, oh, Mr. Clinton and NAFTA and GATT and a vote for me is a vote against NAFTA. We've addressed that over the years. So, you know, we could just nail 97 different subjects in the remaining, let me see, 38 minutes. And every one of them be a valid point to what is, you know, the death of a thousand cuts of America. Every one of them an assault, a very existence of your beloved nation. Now think about that, and I'll yield to Mark in just a moment, but you know what? The crying shame is And it was mentioned here the other day. It was mentioned on the intelligence report. The real cry and shame is we don't have much more than the founding fathers had in that time frame that brought about America. We don't have much more of a percentage than they did. We're right around three. We might go to three and a half. We might go to four percent. But in this information era, In this time when I can put, well I can't because I'm not the computer guy that I tell you I'm looking through that keyhole, when people can present such basic truths across the board in such vast quantities, it's like it is as if there are a million Paul Revere's and every one of them has a fresh horse any time he wants. Now you wonder, well what's he been talking about there, that million Paul Revere's? Can you say internet? The ability for information to spread like a lightning bolt, like a lightning bolt across the nation, we've never enjoyed that before. I refer back and I told you I'd yield the floor to Mark in just a moment. Again, it is a cry and shame. It really, really is that we have 3 or 4 percent. Now, we know what those numbers add up to. If we have 4%, you guys, let's do the math. Four, eight, twelve. That's about what the whole of the colonies were when this government was created. 13 million colonists. Did you know that? And if you do that 4%, what's that 4% of 300 million? About, yeah, 12, 13. Right around. And if you go to, well, let's call it four and a half, we certainly cover that 13, don't we? So we have as a cadre the numbers that are greater than all of the Americans that existed in the time frame that America came into being. Think about that. And every one of those people should be out there working as hard as they can to double our numbers. Mark, you've said that before. It's like the Revlon commercial. If we can bring in the next three weeks, let's be real liberal, let's be real generous, I'd almost use that bad word. Let's be real generous with the time here. We're in the beginning of September. Again, the fifth day of September. We're almost a whole week into the beginning of September, a quarter of the way through. The next month will be October. It's what the calendar tells me, it can't be denied. But with that in mind, look at that three week, that 21, well, we've got like 23 days, something like that. Let's be real conservative here and call it 21 days. And in 21 days, can you, you, go out there and pick one person, two people, it'd be just tremendous. And someone that's on the fence, you've known them for a long time, and you see that, well, maybe if I just kick them if I just push them hard enough if I just pull this two by four out they will fall in our direction. So again, try to make it and if that's a generous that's not that's not a hard thing to do over the next 21, 22, 23 days. Pick that person that you've been saying for the last six months. He's on the edge of just believing. He's on the edge of denying the the thought line my government right or wrong, it's just always right. Which is a fallacy. Over the next three weeks, we can draw one person into our... Every one of us should be able to do that. That is not... It's not like saying, uh... See that zombie over there? That's not like saying, I'm gonna last sue the moon. That's not like saying, I can walk on water. For all, you know, ridiculous statements. The last three sentences. next three weeks. That is something that we, we, I mean me, I mean every listener, we can accomplish. One thing we need to do is set goals. And if we just languish around and talk about this and we do this, I'm guilty of this, you're guilty, and most of us are. But we'll sit around and we'll talk and we'll say this is the problem and there are solutions and we'll even talk about the solutions. But when was the last time this was brought to the hour? Mark's done it. 10,000, or 3,000 or 4,000 times at least over the last most of 20 years. We can double. We can double. How many times have you heard that? Now is a time that we need to bear down on this thought. And if we take that 3% or that 4% and turn it into 6 or 8, pat yourself on the back 3 weeks from now because you deserve it. But that needs to be the effort. No matter what you have to put on the table if it's this fact if it's the other thing some people You know that man if I could just get a little more information under this category under that thought line under under this exhibit and move it to them and you you've known it for a while and There are particular people I'm talking to right now Because you've voiced this to me if I only had this or if I could only do that or Don how do I? Now, these are basic things, you guys. Take the thought line that you're trying to present and be calm about it. Move it into this particular, your targeted person. That does seem a little rude to say, but if you're going to pick on somebody, if you're going to, there's the phrase there. Maybe it came out just a little bit wrong, but if you're going to pick somebody to say, I can change that person's mind. in the next week, in the next two weeks, three weeks at the very most, I can bring them to our side. That is a worthy effort. That is an effort that you need to concentrate on for the next little while. Because, you know, did I mention it's the fifth day of September and does the time go a week, two weeks, three weeks? Kabam! It's done. But in that timeframe, we have a goal. In that timeframe, we have something we want to accomplish. In that timeframe, we will get that done. It's a worthy thought line, a worthy goal, something to set your mind to. I could tell you I quit talking in a little while, a long time ago. Mark, you asked me what's going on at the top of the hour. I yield the floor to you, sir. about, well so and so was, you know, had something happening nobody knew. Well part of this is that a lot of people rather than staying interlinked or interconnected, everybody's been doing or, you know, claimed they're gonna do the secret squirrel thing. We're our own, we're gonna do this over here and everybody's isolated and everybody's separate. Well then when somebody gets picked off the same people would tell you all about how that's the only way to go. Then lament, did you hear about Ralph and nobody did anything? Well, what was Ralph doing? Well, he was hiding. Everybody out here, we got this real bright idea. We don't get together and we don't talk to each other and we don't, and we're there but we're not there. No, you're not there and you're not there because when something happens, who mobilized to help the person? It's like, let me point something out. I'm pointing at Baker's Green Acres. But a lot of people went up there and as soon as the lawyers got involved, oh, peace, love, dope. Remember, you've got to do that. Well, they've done all that. So remember, a couple weeks ago, before I had to take off and head south, and we didn't publicly announce that all that much for obvious reasons, lo and behold, They came in, let's see, they opened up the pens, shut off the electric fans, all this other stuff. That was the DNR doing this garbage. That was all the rats, the skunks of the DNR. That's what the knuckle draggers are good for. We've watched them do this all over the country. I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt, it was government that did that, okay? If it were any other situation, common sense is we put boots on the ground. He said, I gotta go to these meetings and speak, but because of what happened, I don't think I'll be able to go. Well, that's just the reverse of what you should be saying. Boy, now I think I need to schedule more events and double my efforts. And by the way, if you'd kept all the connection together with the physical security element, you know, militia, then you'd have the people on the ground, or at least if everybody were thinking that way instead of the, oh, we're going to baffle them with all the BS of paper pushing, and they're going to be so awe-inspired to just throw their hands up in the air and just give up. Well, going out there and opening up the gates and shutting off all the electric fences doesn't sound like giving up to me on the other side's part. In fact, they seem to have thought they pretty well had an open opportunity because, again, prior to proper funding prevents piss poor performance. What type of security was implemented? or again physical response see months and months ago that baker's grenade saying it was you know we might have to fight me sent the family away will then all the sudden it's all you know we got all this on spying are on on inspiring which they are there on spire may be totally correct but you get a kangaroo court baguette there in the black dress and guess what doesn't mean you're correct your arguments are they'll be all over your face okay And what they'll try to do is they'll do it off to the side the way thugs always operate. The thuggerees will come in and do like they did at his place before he was going to speak at three critical functions. Well, now he's so terrified. I don't know if I can go to those three critical functions and talk. Well, then obviously you see they did the job. They psychologically did it through the use of, you know, again, crippling the person right off the bat because they were not balanced physically and mentally. Well, we're going to be, again, that paper pushing. I have a complete understanding of administration and bureaucracy and how it works. But if you do not focus on intercommunications, and the ability to physically respond. If you don't want to do it, then don't call at the last minute and go, why weren't you guys here? Or where people were involved and the individual goes, well, I don't like these guys and I didn't like those guys and somebody was talking to my ear and they said I shouldn't like those guys and I'm gonna be politically correct and you guys don't need to be around. Well, by the time the person's done, the only one standing there were the feds. Oh, yeah. See how that works? And that's the other half of the coin. So again, staying connected and understanding the diversity of our Patriot effort is especially critical to survival. We need to do a better job. I've talked about, again, the sit reps. We all have. We've sent out a lot of these. The standards, you know, A form and B form with regard to how to report, what to do. The biggest thing is getting it integrated back into the net, into our grid of people, so that they're used to using it and, again, physically responding as needed with effective intelligence going in on the ground. See, that's why you need this, so that when you have to go into an area, I mean, with today, the satellite imagery, you can literally have as good, if not better, than anything any military commander has going into the field with regard to operational intelligence in any given area that you may have to move to to support somebody. As good as anything the other side has. You know, what about drone-toids and whatever? Yeah, well we have those too if we want them, but do you really need them? Our people usually, you know, develop their skills, you know, far in advance of what the other side's doing and the other side's grossly dependent upon techno rather than human minds. And for that reason they're totally ill-prepared when they actually have to go to no batteries and no electricity and the human brain. Our skills are developed there first Then we add the techno as a piece of candy, so to speak, as dressing, as icing on the cake. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, we work without it. So that's the reason for protecting all this technology. We're at the bottom of the hour. I know we're going to the bottom of the hour break. Got a little air of candy here, but in the meantime, you got Don, your number for night vision before we go to break. Hey, that number's 231796. 845-8 again 231-796-8458 This is the Intel report live and you got Donna Mark here. Donna again your number for night vision you've got technology available how could we get hold of you and what do you have once we do get hold of you? Well chronologically the phone number is 231-796-8 again two would be what's available and battle cartridge, you know, recoil resistant. Manufacturers says they'll warrant you for two years. They're that confident. There should be one showing up there in Tucson, Arizona here in the next little while, right there. Casa Grande, next day or three. So I appreciate the patience and that's a whole other story unto itself. A tale of what we addressed the other day. But that's been taken care of. That mind, there should be another one showing up in Pennsylvania here beginning of next week. So with that in mind, hey they're going out and they're not back ordered like they were a year ago. So they're available. It's not like you're going to be waiting for well three months or four months or anything. The turnaround time should be 14 to maybe 18 days. Bam, it's there, it's yours and you can see in the dark. Again, that's that first generation gun sight 308 capable. It will thumb screw down onto a Picatinny or a Weaver rail, respectively a 1 inch or a 7 8 inch rail. Either one, it will grab onto if you've got that on top of your gun. A little bit of work here and there, bringing point of aim to point of impact to coincide your choice of ranges. And oh boy oh boy, now you're having fun in the dark. It's better than a video game. A number of people can attest to that. It is better, you know, you can drop quarters in a video game all day, all night. What do you do down range? I mean, you're looking at a video game, you know what, if you're looking at something in the game room, that range is what, two or three feet away? Oh man, that's, I'm not impressed. At any rate. If you're looking for night vision, we can talk about green screens or thermal. You know, starlight or thermal. You know, starlight or heat. Give me a call. The number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-8458. Thank you, Mark. And for everybody out there listening, a solution. Now guys, I'm reading a review here on this. First of all, night vision. There's a reason I'm bringing this up. A lot of you guys have M1 carbines. You've wanted to mount night vision on an M1 carbine. Well, they actually did back in the day. The infrared night vision, the old IR with the illuminator projector over the top, the light illuminator. for IR light was mounted on the M1, M2 and M3 carbines, guys. The M2 and M3 being full auto. The interesting thing is someone, I know it's China Sport, have come up with an M1 slash M2 carbine scope mount with number, one inch rings, okay? Looks to be a little picatinny rail. Now the idea is solid but the price means China Sport. If Sarco is selling these for $11 and $15, well forgive me, $12 and $16 apiece, Respectively, one is the mount without the rings, the other one is the mount with the rings. Now they're out of the one that has no rings, it's just a fixture. The second one is available through e-circoinc.com, but this would be perfect for Don's night vision technology for an M1 carbine. Now there is a little comment here I'm going to read down below. Now the design, if you go to www.e-circoinc.com, e-circoinc.com. Then go to scopes and mounts. Scopes and mounts. Scopes and mounts. They've got an M. It says the title is M1, M2, Carving Scope, Mount with 1-inch Rings. OK, 1-inch rings. Price is $15.95 a piece. That's $16. At $16, you know if they're selling it for 16 retail, they got it for little or nothing. I have not seen this in DealXtreme. It may be something that's a combo that Sarco made in-house, because Sarco builds its own stuff, guys. Sarco builds things. They make their own 45 ACP mags, and they have them in stock. In fact, they also had some of the jigs for their older pattern 1911 mags for sale. Hint, hint. You want to make 1911 mags? Hint, hint, hint, hint. Anyway, Don, this is set back over the rear sight. It's very low. This is not a high riding sight, guys. It's high enough that it obviously misses the charging handle for the bolt. Remember the carbine that's on the side. And of course also partially over because that that is the op rod system for all practical purposes actually plate plate recovery system way it buffers weights buffered and tapped by the short tap system anyway The little review here I'll read. Let's see. Dovetail plate and Allen head screw that hold the mount onto the M1 are poorly made. The plate is too thin and should have nut welded to the top of the gray of the 4 extra bite. There is room for this. Also bolt is too long and bottoms out before mount is tight. Let's see, both stripped out first attempt to install. Obviously because he used Hugo of Warsaw pressure, which you have to beware when you're running weapons. You don't treat them like you're putting a lawn tractor together. Yeah, you're not bolting a wheel on your tractor, guys. It's stripped out. How did it do that? I don't know. Maybe using that half inch wrench, half inch socket, you know, fixture knocked down to a quarter inch socket fixture knocked down to the size you needed with all that extra weight and Armstrong capability and leverage probably didn't help. Anyway, first of all, I've said this before. When you're dealing with weapons, You use minimal energy and you constantly check when you're doing gunsmithing. That's the first rule. You don't just torque it on and torque it off. pay attention to your environment. Also bolt is still on the bottoms out before mount is tight. Bolt stripped out. First attempt to install. If this setup is continued, instruction warnings and small washers should be included. Contacted, Sarco Inc. and have yet to hear back from them. Magazine only fit if release button is depressed and mags are hammered in with your fist. Now wait a minute, mags are hammering, back up here, wait a minute guys. Who's the poor guy that attempted this? Who's the poor guy that found out? This is almost like the forward assist on your M16. No, the problem is Don, it has nothing to do with mags, I don't even know why the hell this is in here. It's a top fixture, okay guys, basically what this is, somebody reinvented the 1970's B-squared mounts I've told you about. That's what this looks like except they want a hair lower with where the rail is But the okay think about any of you got a carbine pull the charging handle back on the carbine The charging handle doesn't lift up or move it's flat It goes back at a flat approach to the rear of the receiver when you let it go it slides forward again, right? Yeah, the bolt does not exceed the height of the charging handle so it can't interfere with anything there So I'm reading this and I'm going huh Let's see, contact its article, blah, blah, blah. Magazines only fit if release button is depressed and mags are hammered in with your fist. Butt plaque worked well, but screw supplied Was of different design from original and did not work had to use original all products have potential But as so apparently he mixed and matched this with some other stuff that he apparently yeah, it sounds like he's got a problem with his lower Well, yeah, well actually with the read the magazine. Well, it could be any number for number one I'll point something else Sarko has known this for years. I'm gonna say Sarko has been pretty cool I used to buy parts from them and they'd say I tell him no I got a military, but it's a playing field, but it's a military carbine and Now they say, are you sure it's not a universal carbine? I say, I'm sure, I'm looking at it right here, trust me, it's a carbine, it's a standard military carbine. Whenever I ordered a carbine part, they would send me both the regular and the universal carbine part. That's how good these people have been in the past so you know the idea was well just in case you were really really really sure Because somebody told you and you really really didn't know what you're looking at we'll just send you both the parts because it's cheaper than having to deal with sending you the right and the wrong one and back and forth right and So I'd always end up a spare parts from sarco. That's a fact now not the big big parts It was half the rifle. They're not gonna send you half a rifle guys come on. They know better now, but the thing is that With certain things I assume that this might have to do with a carbine magazine, but the problem is if he has something else that's a symbolic stuff, it's usually not the, you know, it's not something that goes into, it's the already onto that might be a problem, some of the stuff described here. As far as the site goes, rule number one, if you start to have resistance problems and you see that there's a fit issue, you're supposed to stop and think this through. Hey, hold on. Either something's not right with the parts I'm putting on, or I'm not putting it on right to begin with in the first place. You see how that works, guys? In other words, something's happening and it's wrong here. Stop for a minute, step back, and before you break something, look at what's going on. Now, this is just a basic rule against Gunsmithing anyway because there are so many variations on the theme and so many different systems out there that many people when they see a basic silhouette They don't they assume and rather than doing research and I've watched this happen over and over again I've got a lot of carbines for $65 because of that I'm serious. I've asked even I the first thing I've always asked carbine owners. Did you clean it? Well, what are you talking about? I know how to clean a gun. Are you sure? I know it is just not working. I want to sell it. Well $65 is that what you owe? Yeah, I'll buy it for $65. I take it home disassemble it the main tap it's also carboned up It looks like it's been you know inside an engine that's lost all its oil and burned. You know a boom and went up Clean all that off with the proper. You know degauser and low and behold pop pop pop pop pop and that carbine will work first time every time. But 99% of the time, purely it's a lack of maintenance. Now, in this case, understanding when I see something and it's $16 and it's a part that can go on a weapon, I know it's cheap. We've told you about this. It's China Sport. Now, understanding the limitations and the slave labor and how it works, handle accordingly. But consider this. This is a way to get that night vision device for a very reasonable price as far as I'm concerned that Don offers right on the top of an M1 carbine and Don, they offer very little recoil. A carbine is a very comfortable weapon, which is why the US government put night vision technology on those first, guys. They expected it to live through it. Yeah, it would take a lot. Yeah, exactly, because the carbine minimal recoil at the time that was the before the M16 that was the weapon if you wanted a light weapon to carry. Everybody had them and everybody made copies and everybody made copies of copies. Okay, so this is a solution. Some of you might have a less expensive or a feel-grade carbine. You've already got it camoed up. You've already got it decked out. You're thinking maybe that'd be the weapon you'd like to switch over for night vision patrolling. There you go. For $16 they've got them at Sarco. Read that little review and understand, okay, now when I get it I get an idea what he's thinking about. Now I'll point out you might as well get it with the rings. Why? They have it without, it's a scope mount itself for $12 but they're out of stock. They have the scope mount with a set of rings for $16. So what? For $4 or $5? Yeah, come on. You take the scope rings for $4. What's the big deal? Oh yeah. I would. Well, actually, I see. $4. So it's a $4. Even if they were plastic. Yeah, $4. Well, if they're a base metal, aluminum, or a golly steel. Yeah, these probably are metal. I'm not sure what metal. But they're probably metal, they're not plastic, I pretty well guarantee that. And that's the thing, you're getting something that you can always perhaps put on another weapon if need be. Maybe you're not going to use those rings. If you're not going to put regular optics on that carbine with that night vision, then those rings get set off to the side and your spare parts kit. But you can get one right now, which is why I brought this up. So you got Don's night vision, first generation scope, you've got this mount base for the carbine, and you've got a carbine maybe to put it on. Some people have some beaters. I've seen, how about the Bluebird, remember the Bluebird car beans that came in that were Korean issue. All they did was re-parkerize tired rifles, guys. They're not bad weapons. They work, but you could see that they had been rusted a little bit and cleaned up and there were some pock marks here and there, but they put a class 2. Parkerizing a phosphate finish on top of everything on the gun and the stocks were you know fair to good condition Well, that's a great rifle for night fire. That's I mean they function well you're not going to cry about working them out because they've already been rebuilt and rebuilt and rebuilt again and They're available now. They didn't do it. They didn't put night vision on the grand initially because again a couple of issues number one Optics on the grand are a toughie because of that d clip So the carbine was the logical way to go. Yes, they did put the night vision on the grease gun, but there again, for what it does, it wasn't very practical. And then they went up in the other direction with the Brownings and that made sense. Those are nice flat platform guns and they don't rock around a lot. They're infected by their nature. And they did put night vision on the going up into the belt fed and crew you know crew served weapons So you'll find that the being the case now again. This is at e circle Inc.com that's e-circoinc.com www.e-circoinc.com then go to scopes and mounts scopes and mounts scopes and mounts scroll down a little bit and what is it? Oh about halfway down that page yeah about halfway you'll see the carbine one the carbine image in the middle is without the scope rings so they show it with the scope rings and the one to the right is the one they have in stock and that one is $16. Okay. Now, there's other things that are in here that I thought were definitely worthwhile for those of you who are asking. I thought this was rather interesting. I have not seen this model, but it is thinking cheap. Our HK operators, HK operators, listen up, HK operators, listen up. HK double rail claw mount. Now, this is obviously supposed to work on the 91, the 93. It's a cheap, no-name brand version of the claw mount. But guess what? If I need something to mount Don's night vision device on again, Don has got that picatinny rail on the top and it's got picatinny rail on either side. And the price for this whole mount, $22. So there's a solution. People are asking, well, how can I get that night vision device working? I find something that's affordable. I assume if you probably looked at DealXtreme you might even find that same mount for a little less. But there's Sarco has it for $22 and again it's in the scope and mount section. So there is a solution. Oh by the way, for you who love the M1A, there's several mounts available for that on the same page. Now the advantage of that, remember with the M14 M1A, that just unscrews and comes off in a moment, just like on the slide mounts with the AKs guys. So for $25 to $28, there's your way to get Don's first generation night vision on your M14 slash your M1A. Cool. See, so solutions, not just complaining about problems. And this is all circle. And circle has a lot of other stuff that's not on the page. So you need to ask them. If you don't find it right away or if you find something that looks close, go through their equipment, see what all they have on hand. You never know what you're going to run into there. OK. So, solutions. And they do have FNFAL, they have Springfield, M1 Gran for the M1D configuration. They do have a couple of variations on the side rails for the AK that are the aftermarket CHI-COM. Most everybody's offering those at one point or another. So I would recommend you take the time to check it out and see if it work for you. Also original scopes if that's your forte if you want to match up a scope for the period say from the 40s, 50s or 60s. And another thing that they do have there that I haven't seen anybody else carrying they right now are carrying and I'm going to double check see if they're in stock. Don they have and this would mean also that you could adapt your night vision to a Tokarev rifle. Now they're $160 for these mounts. and they are currently available but the Tokarev mount has been harder than hell to find in any quantity anywhere. They were $280 a piece. They're $160. Why? Well, I don't know why, because there's not a whole lot of Tokarev's floating around now in the market. They pretty well have gone through the surplus machine. The Tokarev predates the Dragunov as the Russian, first of all, Marine semi-automatic battle rifle, 7.62x54R. But it was also progressively relegated to, well, I won't say relegated, but moved over to a sniper rifle. It was typically used as a semi-automatic 10 round capacity sniper rifle so it is the precursor to the dragon off in that niche just as deadly as a dragon off just as accurate as the dragon off so if you have a Tokarev rifle and you haven't been able to find a scope mount for that Sarco does have them in stock and that's worthwhile even as hundred sixty dollars you know the the mount itself you take a look at it you figure out if you can make it now you could once you see one But there's a lot of work involved here and for the machining and for the design time somebody else already went through that hassle. So they've already figured it out. Anyway, Don, anything else before we go? Well, you've picked my mind for a couple of things. First off, I'd like to reiterate the question, hey, those plastic lowers, has anybody got a 50 caliber on top of one yet? And if you do, how's it holding up? Big, big question we need an answer on. The other is, and it's not so much a question, when you mentioned Sarco and we did mention PVS tubes earlier, about five years ago, Sarco grabbed a whole bunch of PVS tube bodies and literally put new tubes in them. They did more than refurbish a bunch of PVS tubes. I don't know if they were Russian tubes. I can't imagine they were American first generation tubes. So I would think they built Russian Cascading System, a tube that feeds a tube that feeds a tube that feeds the eyepiece. I'd like to know how those are performing. If you have one of those, call us tomorrow, next week, if you hear this question on the archive. I'd really like to, I'm curious, how are those performing? And, if you've got a plastic lower, the AR variant underneath your 50 caliber pin on upper from Watson's weapons or somebody else, how's that plastic lower holding up? I'd like an answer on that too. So we've got a couple of Clarions there, you know, we've put the question out. Maybe we'll get an answer. Maybe, maybe not. just a thought. They have Taurus magazines for $13 apiece for the 15 rounders and that is a steal. That is worthwhile for that pistol. I think that, I don't want to say it's a 66. No, it's a Model 99. I'm pretty sure a 99. The 66 is the 357. I used to carry one for a long time, 6 inch barrel. Anyway, they are available. That's e-circoinc.com. Everybody stay frosty, pay attention to your environment. Remember, Region 3, if they protract this BS out to the end of the month with regard to Syria, they're setting us up right for the niche for the supposed training exercise. And it looks like they're dragging this out intentionally almost guys. They're all play acting and arrogant about what they're doing. So APAC has pulled out all the baby raping pictures and all the congress are pretty well, you know, being pulled around by their little short hairs. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. New Rock. Kick them in the slats, beat them down hard. And by the way, Don's Night Vision technology allows us to do that at night at greater range than throwing rocks and guessing with a torch. How's that sound? Don, your number for Night Vision in closest, please. That number is 231796. Thank you. God bless you. God bless America.
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