September 11, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons manufacturing and parts sourcing on Weapons Wednesday, September 11, 2013. He covered 1911 pistol frame and slide availability from e-circo Inc., barrel blanks from Sarco and other suppliers for building custom rifles, and the importance of weapon standardization and optics redundancy in preparedness scenarios. Koernke emphasized precision marksmanship over volume fire in unconventional warfare, discussed scope mounting options and maintenance of iron sights, and reviewed available parts kits and ammunition from suppliers including Apex Gun Parts and Classic Firearms.
- 1911 pistol
- weapons wednesday
- barrel blanks
- ar-15
- ak-47 magazines
- e-circo inc
- apex gun parts
- classic firearms
- marksmanship
- optics
- preparedness
- ammunition
- sten gun
- unconventional warfare
- weapon standardization
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Live 365 O 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 Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? The hours of people, inherently and historically, opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths. and a secret proceedings. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its spirit influence. Now an enemy from within wouldn't save us all again And deprive us of our rights in the Constitution Restore the Republic Wake up, it's time to understand Restore the Republic We're losing our freedom in the land We're losing from behind the scenes Controlling everything From the daily news and the read to the politicians Pulling up financial strings More powerful than kings It's essential bank elites Bringing our destruction Restore the republic Wake up, it's time to make a stand Restore the republic We are the people and we can Restore the republic When Jerry leaves us in a flag Restore the republic Gotta change and see America alright It's time to open up our eyes March back down the road to freedom If we live beyond their weight They'll take our rights away So we the people must defeat them Money till we choke Shoving taxes down our throats Bailing out banks we don't even hold It's a ruination They're invading our privacy with high technology Microchip in our digital combination. I was disassembling before we came up on the air today. Had to make sure they got in on the weather. More on that in a minute here. Ideas and old earth technology. Things you want to keep and try to save. Well, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intel report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, southeast, west, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio, top 4mg.com, around the internet, the micro station, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska, good afternoon, the Aleutians, where the hallmark American Eastern seaboard from. The top of Maine, the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Jungle, Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming, can we include both the 3rd and 5th and our friends in Colorado, the Civil War state, successful having booted out two pieces of filth right up out of their chair and out onto the street. That's two, got a whole bunch more to get rid of. Waiting in the left coast where a fine stand is a vomit since wretched filth across the landscape. We turn back to the east we've crossed plains over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. We land in the Smokies where the restaurant crews cramming teams, OK teams, the Monville Gramming Consortium, where retired telecommunications workers bring us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petticoat junctions. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, it is a beautiful, now it's rainy. It was kind of clear this morning, we're actually very clear, but muggy. Now we've got a cold front hitting this warm front and we've got thunderstorms. No doubt about it because we have had a warm, hot, muggy cell sitting on the southern part of the state. This stuff is coming from the north. It's bringing rain with it. That humidity in the air is going to be hitting the ground and keeping the plants happy here in a few minutes. So we ain't done with the growing season, not by a far cry. And it is As we know, the 11th of September, it is the fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar, that's right, rocking with Crazy Town, the Mayan Worshippers, Unka, Wunka, Unka, ooh boy. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday, and I was just pointing out before the top of the hour there, and while Dom was still with us, 1911s. You want to build a 1911 type arm? Now, there are 1911 80% frames available from certain companies. How much they have available right now and who has any in stock is a big question mark. But right now, Double Stack, Action Steel Frame Castings, Double Action, Double Stack, Double Action, there's a couple of different variations and single action double stack as in double stack magazine guys. These are staggered mag 45s. The frames are available. There's also one single stack model that's a double action. On the one hand, standard mags. On the other hand, specialized parts for the trigger group. That's the only thing I've got to find out more about. But these frames are starting to be posted on e-circoinc.com. Well, not only are the frames there, but the castings for the slides are showing up and they've started to post them. So I think their sorting is one of the things they might be doing. Maybe they got a big pile of stuff from a purchase with a gun manufacturer that, you know, they're a subcontractor that went out. I don't know. These could be seconds. Don't think so because looking at them, it's just that they're as is going when they go through the plant for final finish where they start doing all the final detail work. So for $15 apiece for just one that's as cheap as you're gonna get for a slide 5 inch 4 inch 3 and a half inch or 3 inch now the 3s and the 3 and a halves are For these little chubby stubbies that are out there the p12s, but they have the frames They have both the p12 frame and they have the p12 slide So if you want to build up a chubby stubby you can do that I think your biggest expense on that would be the gun the barrel the gun barrel and That's going to be the odd man out. Next to odd man out item, your mainspring. Beyond that, everything else is internally, a lot of it is standard 1911 as far as the tiny tiddly parts. The one question I do have is about the magazine release. What's going on with that? So we'll find out more. I'm going to check on the parts inventory to see what we need. But for $45, the two basic, biggest components, and in fact the frames, are available right now. $29.95 for the frames, no matter which frame it is. $14.95 for the slides, no matter which size it is. Personally, I'd go with a 5 inch and I'd go probably for experimenting the single stack 1911 with the double action frame or I would go with the double stack single action P12 and the reason is, well it's a double stack, it's a straight standard 1911 internal single action. That would be my preference first. The straight line 1911 with the double action, straight stack, single stack, means that you'll take standard mags with that, but It is going to require a little bit of work with that double action trigger group the way it's set up. Tell you what, I need to have Ed run out and check real quick. We're probably going to get rained on. I think the canvas over top of the tools underneath the scaffolding needs to be put in place, the tan. We're gonna get wet here in a minute. I have too many tools laying all over the place and you know We're different projects and I don't have time to get them all recovered guys soon as I get off the air if it's not raining I've got to be outside working and Just all there is to it now Before we go any farther again. I want to keep going on the 45 parts electronics Guys, I was pulling apart an Elysium RCA television today, of course I've also got several other RCAs that I'm working on to disassemble. And these have the older, larger module IR receiver sensors. These are really handy when making up an ID for, say, a passive quiet sensor to acknowledge that somebody is moving through an area or to create a circuit break for an act, you know, to activate a weapon system. Because with an IR LED pointed towards it and positive feed giving it a positive signal if somebody passed between where the LED is and the sensor that disrupts it, it activates the circuit and boom! What's really neat about these is the older ones very robust. They're going to properly take in care of these things that last longer than you'll probably live. And a lot of the old televisions, people are ignoring these. They're on every one of these TVs. If you're disassembling a television for components, make a point of grabbing the IR sensor that is on every one of them. Older is better. Newer are going to be you know China sport and progressively cheaped out But these this particular one has its own fixture mount with a side station screw point I can mount it anywhere. I want I can mount it in a little piece of PVC half-inch pipe and Have it you know gooped into place, so it's completely weatherized, and it would last indefinitely I could mount it in an exterior, you know, in an outside position or I could mount it inside. I could set it up again as part of an anti-personnel device. I could use it for setting off a siren. Somebody passes through. Or a light. However, we look at it. But anyway, a couple of the things coming off the big televisions are out there. Capacitors. You want a Zap gun? You want a stun gun? Actually, it's quite lethal if you're not careful. Those big butt capacitors that are on those capacitor banks are handy for a whole lot of other things where you can make anti-personnel devices that can be set up. You touch a door knob. You make sure you wet down the area in front of the door. And when they touch the door knob, plump. and you don't have to be there for that one. Now you can even have bank capacitors so that it indexes. One capacitor goes wump and they get a nice jolt out of it. If somebody does it again, wump, there's a second one in battery. However many you want to stack up, it would be an indexing switch. As the one uses up its power, it goes to the next capacitor, goes to the next capacitor, goes to the next capacitor, see how that works? And so on and so on, kind of like that old Revlon commercial with the doubling and doubling and doubling again. Anyway, there's a lot of heavy components that are in these machines. The one that I just pulled out today, amazingly enough, had a lot of American solid state parts in it. Those are priceless highest quality and beat out even the Japanese the problem is finding anything like that but this older piece of equipment had a combination of American boards and Japanese boards and even with at the time some Korean parts, which is rather interesting. So Don't just toss out those old TVs. Don't forget also to do a little research on solar stills that big picture tube if you're not going to use it as a picture tube is a big glass lens. It's not plastic kids, that's a big glass lens. If you go to YouTube you'll find a thing on TV tubes and about how to use them to make a massive solar still, a solar cooker, and it is a burner. Okay, just something to think about there. Why waste that material? In fact, we should be putting a lot of this stuff just in, you know, there's so many warehouses sitting empty to do nothing with dead space. Somebody were smart, they'd be grabbing every television that's out there and stacking them. Now there's a reason for this. Number one, well there's lots of them around, Mark. Yes, and everybody's thinking there's lots of them around. Like any antique or collectible Televisions are no different. It's just people haven't thought this through yet, but there's going to come a time where whoever has the pile of goodies they were smart enough to keep, they're going to be making a whole lot of money off all the cool stuff they were smart enough to keep. Get my drift. Just things to think about their ideas and how things work and it'd be a real good idea Maybe if you be part of that so same with glassware I've talked about that before and we're getting rain now getting hit with a major wave So we got that just in time. Well, there we go We're almost to it. We're heading towards the bottom of the hour one more time e-circo Inc.com Www.e-circo inc.com 45 kits They got lots of 45 parts. You want to spend the money on the parts there all in one sweep, you probably could. And if you're going to build a 45 of your own and you know exactly what's going into it, go to www.edashcircling.com, then go to Parts and Accessories, then go to Pistols and Receiver Parts and Accessories. First, Parts and Accessories. Pistols and Revolver Parts and Accessories is the next section. Then they give you a menu again, go to 1911 GI and go to page 5. Now there's lots of other part sets. There's individual parts. You can buy fancy or you can buy not so fancy. Let me give you a hint. Go cheapest you possibly can. Again, when you're on the learning curve, go cheapest you possibly can. Get that basic gun done. Now, once you finish it and you know it's all tuned in right, If you want to go back and upgrade, there's lots of gunky parts out there you can buy. I think we lost our connection, Dad. There's the second hiccup. We'll see, just a second. Everything is reading right, but for whatever reason, I seem to have lost one of my readouts. Signal still up? Looks like it was still going out good. I just lost one of my readouts, so we had a hiccup. Very good. And again, we got major rain coming down. It was pretty close to 80%, 90% humidity. It was a soaker out there before we got the rain. Now it's 100% humidity because we got pouring down rain right now. The planet should be happy. They're going to get beat on a little bit. A gradual pitter rain would be a better choice, but we're still getting moisture and guys it isn't dry out there at all anywhere. The pumpkin production is going through the ceiling. The fruit production is such that as we warned everybody earlier in the season, older trees are splitting. What we are seeing this year is something we haven't seen before. trees splitting in three directions simultaneously. I've got several examples and I think I should probably take pictures of that this week. One of them is read out by the road with one of the orchards. The amount of fruit on the tree has literally split the tree asunder, literally stretched it in three directions at the same time and will kill the tree. So that's one of the things we did warn everybody about. We're looking at bountiful production but you have to work in animal husbandry when it comes to any caring for trees. You have to be paying attention to your herd, your orchard guys. Just that simple. Anyway, again, E-Circo has got all the goodies, parts, and pieces, e-circoinc.com. They're not the only ones and I wanted to get back to something else today that I touched on with regard to one of the other companies. Well, actually before that, I'd go back to the beginning of E-Circo. I have found a couple of companies that have different barrel blanks. Now, one of the other companies out there has 3.57 18.5 inch barrel blanks. 357 diameter, standard pistol twist, they were designed for one of the pump 357 Magnum rifles that was marketed guys and these barrels are in the rough, they're in the white, about $40 a piece. Well in addition to that right now, Sarco has the 223 barrel blanks, 16.5 inch M16, these were blanks they were using for building M16 barrels, $40 a piece. They're in the white, they're 1 inch outer diameter, and these would be a great project rifle for anybody out there who's thinking about building something unique. One of the things about these 3.57 barrels or these 1 inch .223 barrels, if you have an H&R or any top break shotgun that say got a bump barrel or a frag barrel, maybe it's corroded out. Some guys shot some really strange stuff through some of these and they burned up the barrel. Well, depending on the internal diameter, typically 12 gauge, consider the fact that it would be very easy to take and pin The barrel that you have here that's .223, once it was rechambered to say .223 or whatever .223 type round you want to adapt it to anything that's in .22 caliber. You can turn around and make a really nice tack drive and single shot rifle out of this. So you know everybody's thinking well, we're gonna make our some item at nah, this would really be great for a project weapon Where you want to you know leave it leave it the full one inch. It's rigid You can put a picatinny rail with one inch worth of meat Okay with that big a barrel you can drill and tap the barrel itself. Just don't go deep You don't need to shallow tap you know, in shallow drill and tap and you've got yourself a universal mount on the roof of the barrel itself. You can mount whatever scope, you can mount night vision, and when you want to disassemble it, you can take it, you know, it breaks down to a two-piece gun. You've got the buttstock and you've got the foregrip assembly. So there's all kinds of neat things to be done with a single-shot rifle like that. anti-personnel, game getting, whatever you want to look at it as, a nice stowaway rifle, .223, plenty of that available. There's a number of other rounds that are varmint type rounds, you know, .22-250 has been done in these, I wouldn't recommend that, but somebody might like it. It's an odd man, odd cartridge out in the Stan Age, good cartridge. But there's a lot of other stuff that's common that's in the 223 diameter where this barrel for $40 would be the foundation of whatever work you want to do. You could do a scaled down version of the Mahdi Griffin and use this barrel as the foundation for the project. same with the 357 diameter barrel. The 357 diameter barrel would give you the option to go with again a rimmed 357 cartridge or a super magnum chamber for the super magnum, the 357 super, and you'd still use 357 magnum, 38 special, and with a barrel that beefy and big you could even push in a few of the other heavier bullets that normally would give other weapons some problems. not so the Mardi Grifend, especially in a pistol cartridge. It would squeeze the lead downrange. One last thing for those of you looking for 9mm Bergman Bayard, Sarco has some of that too. So they have Bergman Bayard ammo at Sarco, Inc. That's a solution. Now one of the other things here about again many of the weapons, and I have not been able to find anybody who's got all of the B-squared mounts, and I don't think we will. B-squared is pretty well back in the shadows now as far as memory for most people but what's happening now is China's sport companies or other people are taking an example of whatever B-square has built and they're having other copies made under other names. You know, Chowchi Bing Bung Boo engineering has now produced, for instance, a carbine mount adapter that goes in the back. No tapping, no tooling, no machining needs to be done at all. and it goes right on the M1 carbine. Well that's the B-square mount and how it was built. I have a lot of carbines that are in reserve sitting in other places around the state that have that B-square mount on it. and mostly again with night vision device one or two have IR on them the old infrared systems we've talked about others we just mounted a standard Chikom, cheapy scope or a Burris scope as they became available they weren't Chinese those were American back in the day and again nothing fancy but very comfortable to shoot stays on target anybody and everybody the ladies love the car beans and with a scope that's a tack driver Now it's not a long range, you know, 50 caliber sniper rifle, but anywhere within its area of control that weapon will tap around first time every time onto the target. Wherever you put those crosshairs, it will hit. So the scope mounts are an option, but if you don't have them, And even if you did, I still recommend, as I've said many, many times, the iron sights need to be maintained. Iron sights have served us and are not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination. It's purely whatever the latest doo-daht is in philosophy for the moment. The biggest problem is when a logistic system fails, the optic systems are going to be one of the first things to start to disappear because of battle damage. If they're cheap China Sport made or like China Sport made, even if they're American, wear and tear, dropping them, bouncing them, hitting trees, bouncing into rocks, getting shot, bumping the side of the APC or hitting a truck. Progressively, as a major war escalates, initially the supply train will not keep up with battle damage and with attrition. For that reason you need to be prepared to deal with that issue which means either a if you've got your favorite optics on something you better be ready with a spare and I've talked about this before you can buy triplets usually if you buy three at a time that's where the price break is if you're buying the Russian scopes that were coming in you can buy one of the bigger scopes for 17 to 27 to 35 dollars no big deal more you bought They shaved a few dollars off, so you got two or three scopes for a lot better price, typically three. The same is true with the China Sport stuff from DealXtreme or from the other companies that basically buy from DealXtreme. They have quantity prices. There's also dog items. If you're going to buy something, it doesn't have to be the latest greatest. It's just out of vogue, so the name isn't recognized by everybody now, but it was recognized in the past. Is it still serviceable? Does it do what it did when it was written up in all the magazines? Yes. So why is it inferior? Well because the latest doo-dad is out and I have to have the latest doo-dad over the old doo-dum. That's a doo-dum now. I need doo-dad. Well, here's how that works. If it's cheaper but it still does exactly what it was supposed to do, maybe it doesn't have any extra bells and whistles, that might be a consideration because again you can afford to put spares on the shelf. First one breaks, first one fails down the road after so many months or years of service. You can gingerly dismount it from the weapon, set it off to the side for spare parts or evaluate for repair, but you can put another exact model on your weapon that you are completely familiar with. If you have lived with it, it is yours. It is an extension of you. If you have to change out to a completely different system, if you're ill-prepared for this, if you are unprepared for logistics, you know, failure, the system not providing, then you're going to have to shift from one system to the next. You're going to have to start rethinking mentally. It is a conditioning process and there is a down curve and then an up curve. Well avoid that you've already got performance capability you understand the weapon you understand this the support systems make sure that all of your support systems are backed up and This is where people usually screw up because again now let me ask you something now in a battlefield situation Especially says we're going to be doing gorilla warfare. I'm gonna be a gorilla Really, so where did the gorillas sight in their weapons during wartime? What? Oh, you have a convenient neutral firing range you get to go to where you get to smack down 10, 20 or 30 rounds to get that new scope to work for you? Is that what you're going to do? I miss that. So if you're a secret squirrel in the next guerilla war and you all of a sudden had to change out to something else on that weapon you've been using, which is your finest, bestest toy, if you don't have a match up in optics, Well, how far off you're going to be when the time comes? See, because it's a nice thing if you change out to the same frame, from the same scope to another scope of the same model, you can pretty well dial her in to where the original was with a little bit of effort, and you're 99% of the way there. You see how that works? Well, we'll say 92% for a lot of people. But the fact of the matter is if I change out to a totally different system I'm not going to be on mark immediately. I can zero it with lasers. There's all kinds of stuff I can do provided I have those tools available. So everybody out there has a laser, you know, boresight system for each of their weapons, right? And you're going to maintain those, you know, throughout the years and or decades, etc., etc., right? Oh, probably not. So it comes down to the basic rule of you know, get it basically get it cited in as close as you can get it to the range and Cross-check three to five round groups three round groups if you're really poor five round groups would be best for consistency and again testing performance and A five round group at you know, 50 yards five round group at 500 yards five round group at although I've shaved it down to three when somebody short ammunition three rounds will get it done and But you want to make sure you sandbag the weapon. If especially you've got optics on board, you want to make that weapon sing out to its maximum range. You progressively confirm the zero incrementally. Don't just blaze away. We'll all get in there eventually at 500 yards. No, the idea is to sight her in and center the system to understand that when you put it to the shoulder, cheek weld, shoulder weld, everything's in place, breathing and squeezing and boom. But everybody's going to be secret squirrel. I'd like to tell me all about, oh, but I'm going to use a silencer. Well, I'll say subsonic ammunition. You're going to change out or using subsonic ammunition now, or you're going to be secret squirrel, add a silencer, and then have a bullet drop problem. Because once you go subsonic, your performance and impact areas change completely, right? Oh, oh, that's not part of the movies. That's not part of what we see in the movies. Yeah, so you're going to be dumping rounds downrange one way or another because you got to find out for sure where it impacts. But the matched up systems are going to be quicker to the mark. So that's the other reason for having your spares on hand. In some cases, I'd go so far as to say maybe the whole unit should be on the same optics if you can make a better deal and buy all the same. If you're already standardized with a certain number of weapons on one, try to put everybody else on them if you can. If it's the same basic scope that everybody's using. Now, or optics, red dots, whatever it is, just try to get everybody into the same game. and or at least as close as possible in phase one. The other thing is we don't throw out the other stuff that we've got in an always shape or form. Like I said, I've got Burris, I've got Weaver, I've got Pazga, you name it, on many of the weapons that I've built over the decades and I don't throw any, in fact I usually go to the grab bin or off people's private tables when we're building up a bolt gun that's an odd man out. That way I don't spend top dollar on the optics but I get top dollar optics. Now that means I do have a number of different scopes on these handout weapons, on these backup weapons. That's something I continue to do. Remember, you take a free Moss Rifle that you got for free, a rubber butt pad for $1.50, a taking one of the B-square mounts that was cobbled and chopped up in a grab box for $2. Turn around and take a free FAMAS, you know, a MAS 7.5 rifle, clean her all up, take the nail off the end of the buttstock where whatever it was they were holding on the way of a butt pad was. I'm serious, it was a nail. And by the time you're done, she's clean, she's green, and she's mean. Put a 9-power burroscope on the roof that I got for $10, because nobody knew what it was. and you got yourself a tack drive 7.5 French rifle now is it a bugger out in all directions? Well 7.5 French isn't real common but there is some out there and right now it's time to buy it we have guys that have a whole bunch of the Moss semi-auto rifles in units that are not too far to my north right now they've got a whole pile of them in .308 and in 7.5 back in the day when those came in for a short window they were cheap and they are a heavy battle rifle and a nice rifle. I wouldn't complain about having it at all. In fact, we've had a number of them. So... It is purely a matter of creativity, but if you can standardize now while you can, and if you can get people organized while you can, you have the ability to help to lighten up and to simplify your step one, or phase one and phase two logistics issues. In phase two, you are either going to be having to re-adapt other equipment or you are going to have to start to eat into your deep supply and support system. Phase two after attrition activity, bad guys are again trying to kill you real hard, you're killing them real hard. You've already started to integrate in phase two more and more of the enemy's weapon systems. The biggest issue there is not downgrading your long range performance. There is a temptation to just grab and spray and pray like the other side. Well, the spray and pray concept can be used with certain weapons if they're the enemy's weapons and you have captured them, provided you don't embrace that and become the same type of consumer. In true unconventional warfare operations, the idea is to embrace precision for extermination of specific targets chosen by you. The enemy doesn't choose the contact time. You do. When the enemy is engaged, minimal force is applied. Not this BS you see in the movies where everybody's spraying and praying and there's flames in all directions and bullets flying everywhere. Wrong! For center removal, either a one pound ball peen hammer and a gun to back it up, or one bullet into the beener and the target is dead. And if you can do it quietly with something that doesn't go kaboom, that's better still. Psychologically, it mucks with everybody's head. Also means that bullets going to be available when you do need it at distances too far for you to be quiet and reach. With hand okay, it's that simple. Yeah, I can't use my machete can't use my ball peen hammer Well, can't use the knife, can't use the, well I could use the crossbow, but there again you got to be careful. Is it effective at the range you're trying to use it at? It doesn't mean I wouldn't heave something at them if it's what I've got, but the idea is that again, remember, understand your ranges, your effective ranges with the weapon systems in the toolbox. So a rifle round is kind of handy, and if you keep more of your rifle rounds on standby and in service, and when you do pull the trigger, you hit, That's going to make a big difference. With unconventional warfare, it is especially critical. If everybody says, I'm going to be a secret squirrel, I'm going to be a gorilla fighter. Well then you again, one round or a ball peen hammer is your first choice. Mr. Ball Peen Hammer is your friend. And once they're down, all the other goodies don't have bullet holes in them. All you've got to do is make sure you take that ball peen hammer and sink it right down to where you know critical mass parts where there's soft mushiness underneath that you know that crackly egg skull. But again think ahead in paraconventional or unconventional in both cases you will progressively be absorbing the enemy's weapons but you will reapply them to your techniques. Study not too closely the ways of your enemy, lest they become yours. Study not too closely the ways of your enemy, lest they become yours. Get my drift? Well, we should be heading towards the bottom of the hour here. As a matter of fact, we're a little past. We're going to have an ear candy break here for a minute. We've got 10 minutes past when I wanted to do that. For our friends listening, guys, remember it is Weapons Wednesday. If you get a chance, check out the different resources available. Got a couple other points I want to make today about certain material up. Meanwhile, we'll be back. It's Weapons Wednesday. Iodine Protection Packs from hempusa.org are now in stock for immediate delivery worldwide. Our iodine protection packs include micro plant powder, green life kelp, red palm oil, and our clear roll-on iodine that will feed the body the iodine it needs. All iodine protection packs are in stock, save you money, and ship for free in all 50 states. Visit hempusa.org or call 908-69-12608 today. Pray! This is my right, before God! You may ride a good late speed, you may no stir the master You forward much with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And the leader just starts Glad you make what little noise you'll always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no frightful And And we are back! Yes, oh the rifle. Long range, infantry rifle marksmanship. combined with those who wish to pitter down range and spray and break creates a combined arms team. So don't think that we're going to exclude you guys who want to burn up some more ammunition or may not be able to hit really what you're shooting at. So instead, we'll let you pepper the battlefield. Usually they let the guy go towards being a Squad-O-Matic Rifleman, you know, S.A.R. Operator. That way, don't worry, you're supposed to do that. It's your job. Otherwise, accuracy over volume fire. Accuracy over volume fire. Do you see a Chinese koolie behind you? All the argument, well, I'll really impress them, and they're all going to suppress them, and they will, at different times, they will have to use more ammunition to suppress a target. Or we may commit to volume fire where we have a cherry target, like a bunch of idiots standing behind a wall in body armor and with all the latest molly gear, and there's 25 and 30 of them stacked up, but one right behind the other. If you were standing across the street on the oblique to that, Oh yeah, switch it over to full auto and dump all the rounds you can into the target area starting low and at their feet. Why? Because you'll hit more of them and do more damage and make more of them bleed. While they're busy looking around the corner at the gunfire coming down from one direction, one man committed with a 30 round magazine and then run could do a whole lot of damage provided he breathes, breathes, breathes, aim low and at the feet, pull the trigger and don't let up until the magazine's empty and run like hell. Yeah, or burst three to five three to five three to five but about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about about start to the rear of that formation all clustered up like that and if you have any tank or grenade Mr. Grenade deals with a lot of problems and again to the rear not to the front where the guy's looking around the corner to the rear of the formation where they're going to try to flee. Oh you want to throw in the middle of them? No, throw to the back of them. Remember if they're all standing around that corner if you look at a lot of the videos from Iraq If you're all standing around a corner and they're looking down the road because there's fire coming down the road, some guy's going crazy, he isn't aiming at all. You see some of these Iraqis and the way these kids have been watching too many movies. The guy's got the weapon at waist level, he's got the gun pointed at a 45 degree angle. You can see the target he's shooting at, the weapon isn't anywhere near and he goes the whole 30 round magazine. Looks really cool just like in a movie, does absolutely nothing. Whereas, again, the good thing is, well, maybe if he sees a target, he might actually be forced to put the sights up towards it. Or if it's your allies, maybe they'll remember their rifle marksmanship. And even if they are kind of blazing away, well, if you drive them with a grenade and small arms fire out into the street, especially since they're going to be walking into a kill zone, if they run to the rear, then maybe, just maybe the guy that you're actually supporting might actually hit something that pops out into the street in front of him. Hey, that means more than one rifleman is applying their fire power or gunner. Just something to think about there. Anyway, How to Machine. Now this is something that's over on eBay right now. Thanks guys for pointing this out. How to Machine a Para Ordnance P13, P14, 1911 Casting, 45 ACP, etc. Now what's cool is it's 1999. This is a tutorial where all the ideas that somebody else has had for how to do it are things that you can look at to see if they work. Now, ideally, I would recommend something. There's a lot of P-12s, P-13s, P-14s, and 1911s out there. But maybe you want to build another one, and maybe another one, and maybe another one. And you already have one. Well, it's really good if you already have one or a friend does. Why? Well, when I see a tutorial, I want to make sure that they're not misleading because maybe it's somebody else doing something for a reason. So the cool thing is, before I cut the metal, I can spec the original frame on that P12, P13, P14 or 1911 I got sitting on the table. Oh yeah, I could take a micrometer and I can, you know, take a caliper and I can actually gauge everything and go, okay, yep, that cut makes sense, we'll do that one. And then when they recommend another step, I can go, oh, okay, yep, that cut makes sense, I'll do that one too. Now a lot of the information is available, but remember there's a lot of P12s, P13s, and P14s in people's hands right now. But usually those guys have pretty big hands because a chubby stubby like that is a pretty chunky gun. The one friend of ours, he's got really big hands and that chunky stubby, it looks like a 25 automatic to the average person out there. But for him, doesn't ride at all because he's so big. He just holds that barrel on target and everything hits what it's supposed to hit. That's why he's got two or three or four of them. Oops, he can put one on one hand, one on the other and it's Fists of Fury. Yeah, when you're a big guy you can do that. Man, he makes me look small. Anyway, point is that there are a lot of pistols out there to use as templates. This tutorial is, again, on eBay. It's how to machine a para-ordinance P13, P14, 1911 casting, 45 ACP, etc. Now, I'm trying to find the event number here, just in case, because I'm pretty sure there is one. Am I wrong? The seller is rebuild systems. They have a 99.4% positive feedback and I'm looking to see if I can find the shipping free. Free one day shipping delivery on or before Friday September 13th if you were to order it today. And is there anything else I need to know? I don't see anything else. eBay item number is 1-5- this is long y'all are- 1-5-1-1-1-7-7-0-2-8-0-5. That's 1-5-1-1-1-7-7-0-2-8-0-5. Again, that's 151117702805. That's the eBay item number, but that's what I was looking for. So we've got it right there. This company does a lot of other literature and such and other goodies, but they do have a lot of other how-to manuals or information manuals that most of you are familiar with from the past. If you were looking for it, you'll probably find it sitting right there. Again, this is the how to deal with those frames that we were talking about that www.e-circoinc.com has. With the other work that's being done out there right now for parts, pieces, and assemblies, I'm going to shift to the AR-15. A couple different companies have bolt carrier with bolts complete. Keys in place the whole nine yards. One of them right now is AIM Surplus. They have the AIM AR M16, 223, 5.56, 9310 MPI Bolt Carrier Group. Everything's there. It's in the dark finish, the standard phosphate finish, and the item number is XAIMBCG. They're $100 for a brand new Bolt Carrier Complete. This is the complete bolt carrier group all parts pieces and assemblies on board for $100 so if you were looking for backups especially if you have the down the road you're probably going to be capturing racks of rifles that have no bolts. M16s unlike the movies rifles are not moved with bolts they are not moved the bolt carriers they are not moved with for that matter magazines in the guns. Have you ever noticed when you see in these movies why even the magazine are in the guns ready to go. Really? How many of you guys have been in an armory like that? Private ones maybe, but sure as hell not anything the government does. The idea is to disrupt the supply and parts assembly, so here's a point. an M16 type bolt assembly, a bolt carrier group complete, it would be a good idea to have a quantity of those on the side. So if that's one of the things you haven't put into your parts inventory yet, two things, keeps you in the backup mode with your ARs, but remember that you're going to find there are racks of rifles. Well, they're useless without the bolt carrier group, but if you have a bolt carrier group for $100, well you just put another M16 into service of whatever model. That can be an A1, A2, to Can I take every stinking part off any AR-15 and put it on the M4? Yeah, I can. Oh by the way, let me a little hint here. Can I take any part off the XM177 Car 15 and put it on the M4? Yeah, all day. It's not a new gun. Okay, it's got different minor component changes. It's not a new gun. By any stretch of the imagination still defecates where it eats does all the things it's always done. It's just cool I mean, it's it's great any weapon we got I don't care who shows up with what but just remember. It's not a new gun And I'm sure they're gonna come up with a new number and they're gonna put some other dually dads and they're gonna chop something or twist something or give it a heat shield. Why? I don't know because it doesn't really need one. But that will be one of the many things that they come up with to give it the new numerical designation and tell you all about the newest version of the infantry rifle. It's like no other infantry rifle ever seen before except for the M16E1, M16A1, M16A2, and the M4. Go! Anyway, so I'm not trying to burst anybody's bubble. I just get tired of marketing like that, you know, especially with the government. Yeah, well, do you still have the problems we've always had with the M16? Well, yeah. Bolt carrier hasn't changed anything? Well, no. So the internals are all the same? Yeah. Okay, quit lying to me and get on down. Oh, wait a minute, it's a government employee. What would I expect nowadays? Nothing but L-I-A-R-S anyway, right? Yeah. Now, a quick change out here. One more thing to do before we get to the top. And I would remind everybody that, again, keep an eye on Apex Gun Parts. They just got another batch of stuff in. I don't know What all came in with this latest issue, but there are some unique things showing up in their inventory. There are a bunch of Sten parts kits that showed up, no barrels but parts kits, and they have Sten mags, the 20 rounders, the ones that have the rods in them, the 20 rounders, they're a full-size Sten mag but they're 20 rounders because they were limited in capacity. These were Constabulary magazines built for the Sten by the British to under power their their colonial police and there's six dollars apiece which is a reasonable price for a you know big-butt magazine back in the day they were probably costing a quarter to build per mag when they were building them but uh... stand kits again the mark twos in the mark threes of the most intelligent way to go uh... the only thing is you are going to have to track down a barrel however Some interesting things could be done with the sten, especially with all the basic parts here, and a lot of these barrel blanks that are showing up. So stents could be made in a number of other semiauto or whatever, could be made in a number of other calibers or chamberings as long as you have the barrels. And if the barrels are cheap, remember, with a lot of barrels I've been mentioning, you could get about Wow two to three barrel stem barrels out of one of these barrel blanks For some of the different you know one models that are out there the most interesting are the one that is the rifle barrels that I just mentioned that are available from One of the other companies. I'll have the name for the eight o'clock hour, but what I think is fascinating oh Well, I found something special. I don't know how good they are, but it's interesting Oh, very good. Okay, well anyway, before we go any farther, again, I'll have it up at the 8 o'clock hour, the heavy barrels that are available. Like I said, you want to check Apex. They have a $10 for $90 AK-47 steel magazine sale. Now these are condition good. No, they're not very good. No, they're not excellent. These are going to be field grade, lots of dings, probably a lot of finish missing. I don't know, there is a picture of example of what they have, but they have a On the main page they have victory sale, AK47 30 round steel mags. These just came in as a package, they've got a lump of them, as is. What you get is what you get. But if you're looking for, you know, again a bunch of AK mags available right now, go to Apex gunparts.com. These guys have rounded up some pretty good stuff. They're actually competing heavily and quite successfully I might add with Sarco. Sarco used to be the company to go to for parts, pieces and assemblies like this and what I'm seeing is that Apex has got some really good connections for parts, pieces and assemblies that you know you have been seeing around for a little bit. Now in the AK mag category they do have, don't confuse this with the other deals, there are some others that are like four mags for forty dollars or is it three, forgive me, three mags for forty dollars and that's with a you know canvas pouch. Pouches are tired but serviceable. However, if you look, they've got a special deal, 10 steel in good condition. Now, I didn't vary good or excellent. These are going to be field grade used. Used steel AK mags, 10 for $90. Don't know how many they got. Don't know how long that's going to last. But that's at apexgunparts.com. www.apexgunparts.com. So there's a solution. If you're going to buy any 7.62x39, there's stuff that's been coming in. Quantities are varying. A couple of companies I mentioned this morning already sold out by this afternoon. That's not a surprise. Centerfire may or may not have the ammunition they had this morning. They do have balls, 7.62x39, and I would recommend that first. Last before we go, because we are at the top, www.classicfirearms.com. I know I got you guys to buy a lot of AK-74s and I know you're all satisfied and happy with them. Also, you bought the ammunition back when it was $60 and $80 a can. Remember that? Then it went to $109. Well, now a can of 53 grain, 545x39 is going for about $209, which still makes it one of the cheapest light rifle rounds out there at about 19 cents a round. ClassicFirearms.com. ClassicFirearms.com. ClassicFirearms has 545x39. in the 53 grain ham tins right now guys so if you're looking for more of it they do have it in stock don't know how long it's gonna last they run out once already he got another batch in didn't expect it so that's a cool thing get it while you can or as you can afford it but pick up another ham tin just be patient just keep tugging away at it more is better than the logistics train God bless the Republic Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on a march. We'll be back in just a little bit. It's raining here in southern Michigan and we should have Craig from privilege coming up next. We'll see what happens, whether or not he's gonna be live or it's gonna be canned. 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