September 12, 2013
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Mark Koernke opened with reflections on his military service and oath to the Constitution, then discussed a Pennsylvania high school rifle team intentionally excluded from the yearbook despite winning championships, attributing this to political correctness and anti-gun sentiment. He covered preparedness topics including food preservation and dehydration, shared personal anecdotes about Vietnam-era coffee and firearms purchases, discussed deer population management and meat quality in Michigan, and reviewed surplus firearms becoming available from Vietnam including Mosin-Nagant rifles and SKS carbines from Classic Firearms and JG Sales, noting the shrinking supply of military surplus weapons globally.
- pennsylvania rifle team yearbook
- political correctness
- gun control
- mosin-nagant rifles
- sks carbines
- vietnam surplus weapons
- classic firearms
- jg sales
- preparedness
- food dehydration
- deer hunting
- michigan militia
- constitution
- military oath
- second amendment
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I should have been sitting in a high school class who one day woke up three or four weeks into his senior year in high school and realized in the words of a song that would not be penned for another four years yet by Peggy Lee, is that all there is? And I realized that it was time for me to leave the public education system. I've been fighting it for years and I've been fighting it because I understood the reality sub at that young age and I went in the military being 17 I had to get my mother to cosign for me so to speak so I sat at the train station in Chicago Illinois I don't even know what it was called Grand Central Station Union Station I don't know what the hell it was one of those things I don't care I realized that as I took that oath of office that is what was important I have never looked back on that oath and defend the Constitution of the United States. It is a similar oath to that taken by the elected fools that we send to D.C. to represent us except that they never do. Oh, they represent U.S., so-called U.S. citizens that are on the dole. And then it goes on. That individual who Oh, Shelby's asking me a question. Well, just play our normal going out music and then do whatever you do for John Stokes opening. I don't know if you control that or if that's something John does. Thanks, mate. An oath is an oath. And just because I was mustered out of active duty in January of 1970 and still had some reserve time on my contract, as it were, doesn't mean that I forsook that oath. I didn't. The battles weigh John. I felt more safe and more secure flying around in a Huey helicopter over the rice paddies and the mountains and the hills and the rivers of Vietnam. But I do living in this country today. Stay with us. John Stokes program is coming up next. I'll be sitting in for John for a portion of his program. Glad to do it. John's got a conference call he's got to attend to. They never grow as quickly as you'd like. I can attest to that. 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And your Christian values can't be taught. You read about the current use 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 You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and feed farms and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. 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'll fight to save? Wish your children, Republic, arise. Tend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Pray to God that I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or 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 to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer, called out from the grave? Southeast. Gentlemen, you are listening to us on... ...the network in the morning. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, C-BASE stations, from Net-Tech East and West Mississippi, along with... ...a-less. Good morning to the Aleutians. We're on the homework network on Eastern Seaboard, from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the art of the Gulf of Mexico, is Louisiana. Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fit Third and our friends in the Civil War. They booted two of the buggers out on the street. Now don't let the door hit you in the arse on the way down the road. Turn back to the east sweep across the plains leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and land in the smoky slash the Blue Ridge. For the restaurant crews, Grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bill, Grandma, him of retired telecommunications workers. Bring us, like many hands, make for light work, a million petticoat junctions, the ability to continue to function, and everything else. Well, it is a fantastic, poor moisture. It's wet. We'll buy any stretch of the imagination. In fact, the plants are really happy. The corn is going to start turning here pretty soon, because we're in the middle, almost the middle of September. But growth in all directions, this is going to be a record year. Pumpkin looking fantastic. Tomato. growing like there's no tomorrow apples well we warned everybody apples or anything else busting the trees now because of the weight of the fruit something that we pointed out you know earlier in the season why you need to thin out the trees a little bit when you got a little more thicker than leaves guys you gotta cut them out the 12th of September it is a fifth year of open Fabian Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and crazy town calendar and it is, as we said, it can't be already Thursday, yes, we're headed towards the weekend and the Dance Party micro FM stations will be online at Camp Emmer, Camp Emerson, Camp Wayland North, New Camp Stasa, Naga-Hitcham, the O'Gomer Ranges and Wolf along with others. Tomorrow morning is going to be a very busy weekend, they're starting at 0800 hours. The Dance Party will probably be on the ground actually starting tonight, Thursday night. This is going to be a major multi-training exercise, but all facilities are active, there are no closures, and active, kind of overbooked. Everybody knows what's going on, and we have a lot of visitors coming in from outside the state that will be stopping in and will be participating in specifically zoned communications. So, it's going to be a busy Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It's got to be there in advance Thursday. They're turning on the lights and off the tables, making sure that the missiles are squared away. and this would be in a high gear facility. In fact, I'm supposed to build some more walls for one of the sites and I have not done that yet for not this weekend but for next month. I've got time to do it but I've got them to stay focused and there's too many other things going on. The share time is really a bugger here. Production, trying to make sure we don't lose anything we've grown so getting it into the dryers or getting it into jars or getting at least into the freezer and a temper. is what is going to have to happen but uh... picture that you again uh... heavier you know rise down on your keys uh... crossed with regard to uh... prepping for the uh... food production season here guys having everything on standby i know i've got enough jars in but uh... as far as the dryers go i'm pulling out yet another dryer i'll probably have fours going somer or older One of them is homemade, but they really, really get the job done. And we're putting pounds of food away. Of course, when you dehydrate them, they become a lot less than pounds. But oh, so tasty. Right. So, by the way, think about tasty things. Hold on here. Grab that cup of coffee. It is the morning here, by the way. And I know a lot of you are like, oh, Mark, I don't want to go to work. It works for the rest of the day. Coffee, pick it up. Oh, Vietnamese blend. Oh, this is becoming habit-forming. Oh, babunga, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da especially the brown stuff. The rice paddy you see, what they don't tell you about was close to the time. That varies depending where you are, but at 100 and what, 2 degrees, 100 degrees, 104, 5, 60 degrees with 100% humidity, even though it's not raining, it's just soaking you in the air. Yeah, that's Vietnam. But up in the highlands, they have coffee. In fact, they've grown some, although it looks rather pee and a little different kind of brown coming out of the grinder there, but we're going to smell. again. Picking the rice and then take. It does have a good flavor. It's a little different. It's a little lighter on the nutty taste. Well down here the pallets are finishing up. Flashback, flashback, flashback. I'll go ahead and have it over here. All right. Caffeine in there and that'll wake you up in the morning loud no matter what part of the planet you're from. That's why they plant it and it's why they grow it and sell it. Oh my goodness. So good. A couple interesting stories here. Now this one, yes it is intentional. I'm going to tell you right off the bat, yes this was intentional. Yes this was intentional. They need to sue who organized it. Somebody made a decision and did this intentionally. This is from the trenches world report dot com. Little things add up to big things here. You've got little communists all over the place that are backstabbing all the rest of you and you let it roll. Well there's a whole bunch of students on a rifle team that were screwed by the character, whoever the communist was, that was operating the yearbook this year. Award-winning Pennsylvania high school rifle team left out of yearbook. Parents and students ask why. I'll tell you why, because you got some, you know, a little squeaky hammer and sickle, red and yellow communist. You know, like the ones in the other Pennsylvania schools that were commemorative for communism and had hammers and sickles on the football field. Remember that guys? This happened earlier this year and everybody, oh well you know, ha ha ha, it's all the butchering communists that did a couple hundred million people over the last half century and you know, what the heck, let's let murderers be murderers. Well anyway, the story is award-winning Pennsylvania high school rec team left out a yearbook, parent and students post on September 11th. 2013 by Angel of New York City NYC. Guns.com by Jennifer Cruz. Again that's Guns.com by Jennifer Cruz. Some parents and students alike were disappointed when they received their M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M.A.S. M Apparently the school's rifle team was nowhere to be found in the yearbook. No picture, no mention, no anything. Despite last year the undefeated right title of Distinct Champions, enormous accomplishment that both parents and team members expected to be highlighted in the yearbook. Chris Donatelli, whose son, Stephen, was on the school's rifle team last year, along with two other disappointed parents, took the issue to the school board in a meeting Monday night. This board, this administration, and the East Penn School District staff all claim they are here for the students, Donatelli told the members of the school board, I come to you tonight to ask what all of their money, where their mouth is, and provide to these students an amendment packet to the yearbook highlighting this tremendous accomplishment by me and their fellow students. However, Donatelli walked away with nothing more than what he came with. a reason why the team excluded. I give you a reason why the team was excluded. You got some Beckerwood communists on the board. More important is you go to who the fools were that put the yearbook together. This was not an accident. They know that the team is not like one or two people, guys. There's about 30 people plus on the rifle team. Now let's see, at least 25. I'd have to count one, two, three, four, five, six, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12. thirteen fourteen fifteen fifteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty one twenty two three twenty four yep almost twenty five twenty four people their picture here with the rifle team they were they got extreme honors they didn't forget about them this is politically correct communism how it works this is this is where they have where in the key where you see in the control media you have no mention of things where we say it's not what they say it's what they exclude drawn right over to what is a record a book of record that your book are people reference your books uh... cops reference your book everybody does but especially for historical reference you think about this year number one uh... all idea here is the impede on and the team was for okay almost go board meeting superintendent comas Seidenberger simply said, this is a high school issue, but awkward, absolutely no explanation as to what exactly that statement was supposed to mean. Seidenberger also added that the rifle team was routinely has routinely won competitions for the last few years and that most high schools don't even have rifle teams anymore. We go either and you and Jan to have a shooting match, he said. Donatelli and the other parents then made an attempt to contact the district director of the athletics and student activities. It's Romila, high school yearbook advisor, Andrew Moxie, well there's a communist right there, and yearbook photographer Don Herb in hopes that they would get some sort of answers. Romila told the parents that he was not involved in the production of yearbook and that he simply makes arrangements for the teams to be photographed with a yearbook. Ramella also indicated that he did not wish to place blame on anyone for the exclusion. Ooh yes! Of course he does. He doesn't want that because responsibility in a lawsuit is what would be the only solution is to start taking their money as part of the athletic department. We include them in everything. We include their accomplishments where we can, Ramella said. In every sense of the word, it was an honest mistake. No, it wasn't. look at any school yearbook going to find errors wrong let me point something out here's the way to go through this yearbook go through the yearbook and find out how many penny at penny arst small operations are in there with through two or three or four or five people and they get a page where it's like some penny you know bill bloke what will the the the rainbow coalition uh... you know we love but packin uh... you know boys of the senior class and i'll guarantee if it's queers a three dollar bill red and yellow and it would be a copy if there's two people involved no they'll even put extra people in there that have nothing to do with it just to make sure they can propagandize it present this case the team here this is again a part of the athletic cycle everybody knows it all the excuses are coming up with no this is a political correctness memo and it came down through the system and i guarantee you everybody favorite check Other schools are in the same boat, and they need to cross-reference that also. Okay? But parents continued to question whether it was truly just a mistake or an intentional omission. Mox indicated that the photo was left out because it was submitted too late, yet offered. No explanation as to why there was still no mention of the Rife Team's championship accomplishments. Donatelli said... Mr. Moxie, to date, has not come back with a satisfactory answer. And Herb, the photographer, claims he handed over the photos at the appropriate time. I feel like I got thrown under the bus. No, no, no, no, that's not what you say. I'm really upset. I understand what political correctness is all about. Herb has since emailed a copy of the photo to all the parents of children on the rifle team and will also, giving a copy of the photo to all the members of the team for free, parents will still don't know if the team was simply left out of the yearbook because the honest mistake wrong or if it was intentionally up top because the current national debate over gun control as you've got stinking communist gangster first of all you went to the right place school board you gotta call you'll find out who the demikins are in there find out who the raving liberal neo-cons are in there and you'll know who it is a that gay order to leave it out i'd hate to think that there would be the the to think it would be that not a telly we're just trying to get answers wrong the uh... when you got an operation that they can get groups of people of the uh... effect the chest club or the you know whatever i mean they're best reading to a six step or five people in it'll guarantee they would be in the yearbook actor in main little collages for that matter with regard to the picture of the of the team uh... grab last year's picture throw that in there and you know you can say it was an honest mistake that's how people bridge anal things like that all of the their always quote unquote mistakes made no usually it's where again they're sloppy but they figure well their high school kids all they will know the difference in they'll pick up on anyway in but will be for mention the team level of a great down below wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wobble wob stories on uh... from the trenches will report it jumps out only because no it's not an accident this is all political correctness period anybody thinks otherwise point out what is too many times that we do our kind of broadcasting and and people over the country this is happening literally all over the country's not accidental exactly what we've been a deal expecting to see uh... happened across the board you'll see more and more of this is things go now another thing real quick one of the other work uh... bits of work that needs to be done in Colorado to push for another wave of recalls. Have some fun, do it again. A success under your belt, you need to start going after it a second time. And for those people that are listening out there in Colorado, you need to start planting that seed in all directions. Remember guys, at the very least, the ripple goes machine. It's not just the idea that you may actually get it through, but if everybody starts pushing the next wave, wave all that you can use the third when you do a third uh... what's fun about this is you can use the symbol from adlos huxley's for propaganda pieces and really be neat and the reason i bring that up is because again uh... the socialist that are push-ups this would recognize completely what i just mentioned as far as you know the third wave by adlos huxley it's funny because they brought that out in the characters of all these little pinheads that are there in the soviet system right now were pushing that during the educational cycle back when they were coming up when they were looking but to get to where they are and it's going to be like you know what what was funny about this i know i think this is not a tangent this is something that was really going to be years ago we had this new class program over at u of m that we were going to have to participate in and there was a whole like uh... motivational Now you know I have a library guys and I've collected pretty much copies of everything and I have extra. I have original prints and I have, you know, what we call beater copies so that I can hand the copy out and I don't have to worry about it. You know, 27th, 30th generation, you know, 30th printing. So we go to this class and it's in a, you know, a classic lab where you've got, you know, the arch, you know, the arch in the little desk in the Visual Communist BS. But of course at the time it's like, okay, well, we'll find out where we're going to be taking a class in this time around. And this is at the U of M Business School. And you had usual bagels and special juices, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And they were trying to entice you to make you open your mind. You need to open your mind. So we sat down and... They start off, you know, telling you all about how we're gonna open your mind and there's a new experience and you know So we're starting you might as well play suit-tart music in the background, you know Yes, you're right to open your mind well, I'll tell you what we're not gonna wait farther because we're at the bottom there We should have the bottom there a break coming up Now I'll bet you we're gonna hear the music in a moment here. And so before we go any further probably not glad you here so that music We are going to hear the music and go the other way. I tell you what, I will go a little farther than the southeast station over to the right there. Taste that cup of coffee. Oh Vietnam! Oh Vietnamese blend. Actually just Vietnamese. Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh that's waking me up. We'll be back in just a few minutes here. The micro effect is Thursday. 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They should be, we actually are getting a little bit of turning already, but the trees are so well fed and are getting so much out of the, this weather cycle. They are still a green and mean and we don't even have any brown from dryness here. This is also keeping animals pretty well in place. We do not have They haven't had the road kills that we normally have you watch because animals move in this season because the nibbling foods they normally would have are thinning out. Things are drying up. They need to go find water, so they change location. That means they have to cross man-made obstacles, and usually some of them are kind of slow. Well, this year, not much of any of that. The animals are well fed. They're fat. They're happy. And they're staying pretty much in the area of operation because moisture, more than enough water in all the watering holes and all the places where they need it. Berry production, crabapple, fruit production of all types, all the food they need in place, they're not having to move at all. Even the deer are like this. We have a massive deer population and we have had triplets here in force. Yesterday while we were traveling, looked over at one of the houses and there was Bambi. At first I thought, oh, well, the guys put up a big deer next to the house and I realized, no, wait a minute, that deer's moving. Every deer that we've seen so far, and most of the little herds that we have here, all of them are running with at least twins and triplets. There's triplets of the odd man out. One of the things I pointed out about dole hunting, we were arguing years ago, is remember, if you, they opened up doe season back in the 60s and late 60s, early 70s to kill out the deer population here in Michigan. And they did. It harmed the deer population of North because you pretty well take anything and everything. Now common sense is I don't shoot a doe at all. If I can help it. If I were hungry, I'm not going to hesitate. But if you kill a doe, you've killed four deer in two years. But do you understand that? If you kill a doe, you've killed four deer in two years. Now why is that? Well, it's real simple. The first dropping, which is If you want to call it that, slash Bambi, it's going to be a single deer typically. But after the first birthings, the second birthing and from that point forward typically will be twins. You're looking at doubling the population very, very quickly, which again is not a bad thing, bad for the farmers if you're a farming area. But for bringing up the population, remember prioritize going after the bucks. and typically everybody goes, I'm going to get the biggest rack. Well, one of the things to do is also go for one of the secondary bucks if you're hunting. If you're looking for food, why? Big buck there, it's got that big rack and he's really large and genetically, you know, he's very there like he's the king of the herd. uh... might be nice to have a bigger heard next year and might be nice to have uh... those genes mixed in with your cattle other brown they're eating the niblets of the corner means everything else at the best out there in michigan we don't have here that is like there it is like cattle i think most out there experiencing the same thing antelope uh... we uh... eat the best of everything up there in the crops they waddle through an area they nibble on whatever they see is the best of a little mind thinks of the nest next They don't stay and nibble something down to the ground guys. They nibble here, nibble there, nibble here, nibble there. And so what happens is they get what are called toppings. They get the best of the food available. Deer are the same way. They don't sit there and nibble a piece of corn stock down or a corn down to the ground. They go from one to the next and they don't like it, but you know, it's how it works. They'll nibble and then go to something else and nibble with wheat. It's the same way and all the high grains. So what happens? Well, the deer end up being better. are fed even than horses. You don't have any gamey flavor. Most of the state is like this now because a good chunk of the state is farmed, or at least used to be. The available fruits and everything else change the flavor of the meat. If you don't know about anything about developing animals, sweeten up the meat on something. Find somebody who can give you apples and pumpkins and stuff. If you've got pigs or if you have cows and you want to sweeten the meat, if you're raising a steer for tastiness. well you can change the flavor by food what you know what they get in determines what comes out as far as coming later on guys and stockyard beef item i can outclass that i've got farmers here that have done small herds for years they've got some of the finest pork produced and they know how to feed the animal they take advantage of all of the uh... garden shops we have here and they get all of their you know they're going bad and that goes to the uh... animals what they end up with is sweet, is a sweeter meat. There's more sugars available, there's more calories, it's a healthier rounded diet, and the cowaxing or the pigs act accordingly. As far as how they're, they're physical. Well, Bambi does this naturally. Bambi chooses what it likes, and the tastiest, the nibbliest, the yummiest, and gets all the fresh water it wants here in Michigan. So we don't have tiny deer. And there the deer are pretty good, pretty decent, shall we say well-nourished deer especially. should be up but they're not going anywhere. We don't have a whole lot of road incidents right now. We're going to start bouncing around and that's where usually the problems of mom gets into trouble. One of them usually is not the little one who gets hit, it's mom that gets hit sadly enough. But again pay attention to your environment. That's another reason this morning when you're taking off and heading out you know down the road well before you grab that cup of coffee you think you had shake up a little bit there you know oh yeah you know I'll hold that here by the way one more time boy I'm into the coffee. I've got Vietnamese roast. Oh, don't be deep. Different flavor. As is the case with all these coffees grown all over the planet. You can't get Ethiopian blend hardly at all anywhere. In fact, most of the places where they had it in the little coffee bins, that bin right out of circulation. Ethiopian coffee beans, apparently, are now in the political correct book are now evil and not available for the, you know, for the average bear. I'm going to find out more about that. Somebody I was talking to was somebody about the grocery store and I said, you know, now I think about it. I haven't seen any of the other companies that offer the multi blends. I haven't seen Ethiopian coffee beans for the last four or five months. I wonder why. That's a good question. Coffee buyers that come in to sell their brands. So we can find out a little bit more about what's happening with the industry here. Poor Ethiopians. We've tried to promote them in their toenail clippings, but a couple other things here. I pointed out, and again, going to weapons real quick, real quick. Politics is demonstrated by some of what we see in the way of activity. Who gets preference? Who's evil to bring firearms in, but who isn't? Right now, they have Chinese Type 53 Muizin-Nagat rifles that have come in for $100 apiece. Now these have darkboards. These are actually what's really funny. This rifle that they're offering, it's the Muizin-Nagat. It's in the carbine, the Model 53, the Type 44 type length. I had $100 a piece. The rifle that I purchased while I was down, this design is the rifle that I purchased while I was down at Fort Hachuca at USEX, I needed to have a rifle to mountain climb with and the state cop that stopped us, the first time we were, you know, on the weekends we could go out and do things, guys. We weren't like putting a cage. And I face climbed and mountain climbed all of the Hachuca range, all the different little, little bluffs and plateaus and peaks. Well, we were out there the second week. We got pulled over by the Highway Patrol in Arizona. Now you wouldn't hear this anymore because they're all, you know, they will privately, but this is a policy thing. Two things they expected to find in your car. Number one, they expected for you to have water. And if you were pulled over and you're out in the middle of nowhere, the first thing the state, you know, the state, uh, cop, yeah, look right now, you snooping and pooping anyway. But he'd go, uh, you guys got water in your car? There's a lot of people come out here and really kind of bring any water with them. problems later. Where you guys going? Oh, we're going to Mountain Climb. We're going to be face-pointing there by pointing towards a little rise in the plateau that was over there. I don't even think it had a name. It just was on the maps, Topo Maps. So he goes, oh, OK. He goes, you have guns with you? And I'm thinking, oh, man. Even out here in the country, in Arizona, and he goes, no, officer, we don't have any guns with you. He goes, you don't have any guns with you? You know what, I'm gonna tell you something. The next time I see you guys, you better have a gun or a couple guns with you at least. And it's like, you know, I'm like three hours away. I'm the only, I'm the only trooper out here in this stretch of the woods. And if I, you know, if I see vultures circling, I got a figure, you know, somebody's dead and that's about the more, that's about the best signal I'm going to get that something's wrong. I can't be everywhere. You guys ought to have a rifle or, you know, guns with you. We're out here doing what you're doing. Now, you got to remember, Fort Worth got you as close to the border. So you know what else they were hinting about there. But anyway, the point is that it wasn't, you know, that we, oh my God, we had guns. It was, oh my God, you're out here without a gun. So it was like, oh, OK. So they're not going to piss and moan with the Fort Worth about, you know, being armed down in this neck of the woods here either. So then we went to the gun show that afternoon actually after we got done doing what we were doing it was early in the morning. The dollars I picked up when they got right back from Vietnam had all the papers with it Model 53 which came from Mexico I am sure because there wasn't any of the ammunition here in the US you know early 70s middle 70s guys military balling. So ammo then I bought another pillow $15 $14 a little later on later when they had another you know paycheck from the donut of destruction. Most all the money went home but I saved a few dollars back. Also picked up a box of revolvers that bought like, what was it, 13 or 14 Smith & Wesson revolvers for $80. And I got another box on for like, you know, $60. Oh yeah, down there are the old top-brand electro items. 30 Smith & Wesson, 32 Smith & Wesson. And I bought some boxes of ammo and so we had a whole clutch of pistol that got rifled to take with us. And the nice thing about the little top break revolvers, they all worked flawlessly. They were all collector's items. In fact, brought them back here and sold them for hundreds of dollars. Okay, because these were Smith and Wesson number ones, number fours, number fives. These were all the little pocket pistols, guys. Didn't get any of the big 44 Smith top breaks from back in the day, but all the little ones that were really convenient. Back on the base, everything up, and we had toers out of the way. It's really funny, this is JG Smith. on a Prescott by the way, not quite down there where Fort We Got You is, but they're now offering the basic rifle. Looks about the same as the one that I got. In fact, I'm going to point out that these may be Chinese made Nagats, but they're not from China. They're $100 apiece, and I'm going to pretty well guarantee these are from Vietnam. A number of SKS's and 53, model 53 rifles have been coming in, and they're from Vietnam. And the condition of them, also the window of activity. appease and make happy Vietnam. That's why all of these wonderful, neat little curioso, very deadly weapons are coming in. Now they were coming from China, they wouldn't be coming from China. When was the last time you saw a Neigat rifle from Communist China? When was the last time you saw an SKS carbine from Communist China came in this week? When was the last time you saw an AK from Communist China that came in this week? They're not. Again, from www.jgsales.com, $100 apiece. Remember it's side-folding BAN-F. Congratulations, not that many people have those, but there's some people out there that could do it. 928-445-9650. Again, 928-445-9650. Now that's where you'll find the NAGOT rifles. JG Sales has those. Now another company, www.classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, at the SKS's that came in from the same group of people. For everybody out there who are a real, as well, the weapons that really were shooting at you during the Vietnam War, that are finally showing up in the US. So for those of you who said, well I wanted an SKS or an AK, rifles that were, you know, they were using, I was fighting back during the Vietnam War, now guys, you can buy the rifles that you were fighting against during the Vietnam War. Oh, that's right. Yeah, these are the ones, you don't know, a lot of these may have been the ones that, you know, at three o'clock in the morning were an harassment fight. Keep people awake, guy with a nagot about a, you know, three quarters of a mile out lobbing bullets into the, into the garrison, you know, a little bag into the, into the dusk and, you know, come out in another location, try and keep the perimeter clear of that. But they have a little guy with a nagot rifle like this is the guy that was doing that. And this might even be the rifle that he did it with. So just to point out there, it's like the Turkish guns coming in. All of a sudden we have this flood of Turkish guns. Why? Well, because we're trying to buy the prostitute Turks to work for the new order. They already are. But the price, you get a handful of their junk to come in. Again, interesting stuff, but orphaned firearms, there's no parts inventory for them. Getting more parts is pretty much impossible. understood that when they allow the weapons to come in in fact weapons that are evil and bad and have bangs and all of my god it's terrible that they should be allowed well because they're coming from turkey their blast for the time being soon turkey will be screwed just like everybody else i think everybody understand that so uh... in the meantime the special preference children mean that there are some interesting things coming in and one of them these may dot uh... model fifty three through j g sales dom is one option The others, if you're looking for SK8, nothing fancy, classicfirearms.com, www.classicfirearms.com. By the way, they may be all gone, but rifles, you have to call Classic Firearms. They're SKS's, with regard to function, it has to do with the stocks. For $100 less per rifle, you have about 10 of these weapons available, but you have to call to find out about them. Now to be quite honest, if you're like me, you might have spare stocks laying around in storage somewhere around the state. You know, again, a source, a local, I got a guy that's got 20 of those stocks, nobody wants them. Well, you trade out one stock for another and got yourself a fully functional, field grade SKS card mean. $120 for it. You pay about $210 for it. Does it look pretty? No. Deservisible? Yes. Is it functional? It looks no worse than any of the SKS's I picked up over the last, what, 40 years and trained and worked with. And in fact, some of those old tired looking guns on the outside are perfectly broken in on the inside and are tack drivers out to 200 or 300 yards, guys. It pretty doesn't count for anything. Function is the issue, especially since it's a fire. It has a mission. And again, if you're looking for 510 rifles, this is a solution for your 510 program. where at least it's reasonably priced and you can afford to put five of them on the shelf. So it's a personal choice on your part, you know, selecting. Now the S-CAS and 300 a piece by themselves are 210, 219 right around there. With the nagats, $99 a piece. Well, the cheapest for nagats out there right now since they're rolling up at about $140 a piece. Now, prize, something we should expect. Things are going, guys. Money is going downhill and the out there available that will be able to be brought into the country is getting smaller and smaller by the year. Reason? Well, you see anybody out there actually the front line army carrying semi-automatic rifles or bolt actions? 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