September 18, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and Second Amendment issues on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He covered AR-15 components, body armor, and cosmetic blemished parts available through online retailers, emphasizing that functional weapons matter more than aesthetic finish. The show featured extensive discussion of a Texas high school textbook that misrepresented the Second Amendment definition, which Koernke criticized as intentional indoctrination. He also addressed K98 Mauser rifles, ammunition availability, and pricing trends for surplus weapons and ammunition.
- second amendment
- ar-15
- body armor
- weapons wednesday
- preparedness
- texas school textbook
- k98 mauser
- ammunition
- polymer receivers
- blemished parts
- gun rights
- surplus weapons
- constitutional rights
- indoctrination
- militia
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This far, no further. What are we doing? Politicians? Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work now. Keep together, stay sharp and follow me. 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 freedoms 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 will have people. 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 trampled each god-given rite, 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 of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... oh my goodness, there we go. It is the first hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report time are crunky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, south-east, north, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, good afternoon channel 2729 and test channel 31 in the, let's see, Mont Marancy County area this afternoon. Good afternoon, channel 31, Mont Marancy County. Also, let's see, we're on alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network. on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt 3rd and 5th and her friends in the Civil War state of Colorado waving to the left coast where her fine-steinism vomits its wretched filth all the way, the stenthon stench and spew to the airport dribbling across the country. We turn back to the east having to run parallel with the smell in the ooze dripping from the aircraft as the creature headed to DC, the district of criminals, while we leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, okay teams, and the mob bell, grammar consortium of 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's been a beautiful summer slash late summer slash almost fall day. Outside is going to get cool probably tonight, but the weather is held up today. It was a working day. Got a lot done outside. Actually, raw materials built up too. plywood 2x4s, 2x6s. Got to do some denailing. Separating material and equipment for the next wave of projects. Guys, we got to get as much done as we can. Get those projects done and get some of the other combat vehicles squared away and ready to go. Got all their tools painted. got everything pretty well, you know, separated in general. Now I know where it goes on the vehicle. I got one or two other pieces of equipment there. Gonna have to be beat into submission and some welding's gotta be done. But other than that, everything's kinda pointed in the general direction it needs to go. Everything I need is on standby. And I've even got project material for something that is way off site, but I needed more of. And there's more of it there. Ho-ho-shazam! It was free. Do we have done with this, Sarah? Just heard a ding? We might. Nope, we don't have Dom with us. Well, I'll tell you what, we're gonna confirm that he's still alive and breathing here again this evening if we can. I know he's been busy. There's been a lot of stuff happening up in Don's neck of the woods with stuff that just needs to be finished and out of the way. It is Weapons Wednesday. And so again, for everybody out there listening, Phase Plasma Rifle, 40 watt ranges, Zussman, Ackerman, 50 calibers, AR-180s, or let's see, the 45 long slide with laser sight. The laser sight's a lot smaller now. although the one that was on there was just a god-awful beast to begin with as far as energy goes. It wasn't going to cut anything, but it had lots of power. That laser would reach a lot farther than you could shoot with that pistol, which is cool anyway. You can use it as an aircraft pointer if need be. Anyway, other weapon systems too numerous to mention, and something interesting that popped up on the radar. Forgive me, I don't have it right in front of me. Somebody is cranking out a 20-inch I don't know if you can kick it off all three rounds at once if you can I think it'd be rather horrific for the shooter but Even one round after another the way it's set up it's an auto rotation firing pin kind of like on the older multi-barreled Derringers So when you pull the trigger it indexes to the next barrel and indexes to the next barrel and then that's it So you can fire one two three rounds one after another as quick as you can pull the trigger recommendation with a gun like that and in full 12 minute 12 gauge 3-inch Magnum with a hefty load behind it lean deep into the weapon and you'll keep pretty much all the targets you know in in the kill zone there, especially with the 12 gauge. I mean you should be able to pepper, saturate, beat into submission the cone of destruction. Whatever's there it's going to get hit. But, Tri-Barrel, apparently it is an import. I don't think it's made here in the United States. But it is a fascinating design. Definitely a sewer, sewer, sewer, pipe, pipe. If you are looking down the barrel, barrel, barrel, why is it echoes, echoes, echoes, echoes. Actually, echo, echo, echo. triple echo, you know, because you got three barrels. Anyway, a couple other things that are interesting out there right now. Again, the AR-15 parts, kits, and pieces popping up with some odds and ends stuff. The grade 2 and grade 3 stuff is showing up, which is my kind of, you know, junk. Not pretty on the outside? I don't care. Functional on the inside? Absolutely. Blimmer flaw on the outside? Who cares? Functional on the inside? 100% ready to go first time every time. If you see blims, I don't think anybody's going to go on, you aren't shooting me with an uncouth ill-painted firearm, are you? Oh no, no, no, mine's pristine, perfect anodizing for the aluminum, the plastics, never been out of the box. I'm shooting you with a brand new rifle. Yeah, yeah, uh-huh. Perfectly, I mean, just it's phenomenal. You'll love it when I shoot you with it. You're not stupid, that sounds... In other words, pretty doesn't count for anything on the battlefield. Most important is function. So what we're looking at here is, is it functional? Can we keep it operational? Well, the parts are brand new. In many cases, the blims that are showing up right now are because of all the speed production that was done. And there's even a few receivers right now, lowers and uppers, that they did some major flaw in terms of not being able to really finish out what they did. In other words, cleaned it up. But who cares? And in reality, I think it would actually offer more of a break up for the pattern if there are actually mill marks on it. It doesn't weaken the weapon. The finish is irregular because of that. Let me give you a little hint. If you know how we build most of our ARs and put them together, by the time we're done, they're going to get a whole coat of camo paint over everything anyway. Multicolored. So whatever finishes there is never going to see the light of day for the paint that's going to be on it, guys. So a BLEM gun doesn't make any difference. Okay, so if you see BLEM, is that a question somebody asked me about that? Well, what do you think is wrong with them? It says right there. They got a scratch, they got a dent on the outside, or a ding, or a divot. That is not a structural question, or they wouldn't be selling it. In other words, they know it works, they know they work fine, they're just not pretty. I brought this up with the, I don't know how many you remember, post Vietnam especially, we had a lot of guns that had come back from the war with units as they returned and the guns were not necessarily rebuilt, they were just armory touched up. One of the things you may have noticed and a lot of people wondered about it is it was almost like blueing, like etch blueing you use for marking when you're cutting metal. And it was in random spots on the guns. And everybody's like, what the hell is that? It looks weird. I mean, you would clean up. You could scrub it. It would stick right there with the anodizing. So whatever this, uh, type of petroleum product or whatever type of molly they used that was this sealant. What it was is where they had scratches and divots or dings from the field and what they had was like the equivalent to nail polish and what they would do is touch up in line the scratch or the ding and they weren't too worried about it being pretty. It doesn't make any difference anyway. It's a rifle. It's a combat rifle. In fact, it's an infantry rifle. Come on guys, it got dinged some way. It'll get dinged again. And a lot of people didn't realize that that was what was going on. I have to explain to everybody, guys, these go back to the Corps, they go back to the Army group, or they go back to, you know, whatever logistics, you know, part of the logistics train, and the armors go over them. Something's tired or worn out, or if it's fractured or something, they toss it, they put a new one on. It's like having a used car. Okay, well, my Hydromatic was like that. It had a scratch on the side of it that went along from the upper part of the lower receiver right where it joins with the upper receiver across the magazine well. Kind of weird. And it was like a lightning bolt is what it looked like. Like a fractured series of lightning strikes. And what it was is something had scratched along it. Hell could have gone down in a crash with a chopper or something. Had a couple of, you know, rakes across another piece of metal because it was, you know, significant enough and obviously pretty radical. Someone didn't sit there and etch this stuff on the gun. And the markers like that were on all of our weapons, which were middle Vietnam War weapons to begin with, as far as when they were issued, when they were produced. And mine, again, a hydromatic from the bomber plant right over here, Willow Run, built just down the road. In fact, my brother worked in that plant for a little bit, as other people did that I know during the war. So, again, just a little note there. If you see that on a weapon or if you get a receiver as surplus, don't scratch that stuff off. That is a sealant slash a kind of bonded material that replaces the original anodized finish where the finish was worn off or scratched off in a significant way. The material also fills the surface, you know, the area to the surface and actually extends a little beyond. So it has a little bit of a raised area but not much. And this was a pretty common sense solution. Now, armory issues, one of the things I always was fascinated with is a lot of guys like to carry their AR-15s by cupping the magazine well up front. On occasion you do that when you're kind of trying to handle two things or three things at once and you just cold the AR with your left or right hand. Well, What's fascinating to me is people would do this a lot in extreme tropical or hot weather. A combination of the muck and the rice paddy feces and waste that was on the rifle or general contamination, the body salts of an individual and even their electrical output literally would combine to eat through the receiver. And this happened more than just once. In fact, it was an armory issue that was so critical to be reviewed in terms of looking at structural issues. There's nothing they could do to fix them. So basically what you would do is pop off the old receiver, pull a new receiver out with a new serial number, take all the internals out, take all the goodies off the old gun, put it on the new receiver, build a new rifle. But the issue is so deep that there are multiple images of variations on this type of contamination and oxidation of the rifles in the field. Which I think is fascinating because you don't want to take to do that. Now for me, probably a whole hell of a long time. However, you got to remember people have different metabolisms. And interestingly enough, some of these people, the argument was it only took days, if not a week or two, to actually damage the weapon in this way. And it wasn't an intentional thing. It's just the way they handled the weapon, where they put their hands and a combination of the environment, their electrical impulse, or the electrical energy generated through their metabolism, and the chemical and electric reaction between the point of contact where their hands were touching the lower receiver. In some cases, you actually could see the fingers where they actually had rested over and over again. and it was pointed out that this was an issue that turned into a major, what do we do with it, question for the armors. And almost always it was throw it out. Now, if it wasn't fractured or blown apart, it wasn't something that was going to destroy the weapon right away, but it meant that the magazine well was compromised and it would create abrasion issues. As far as it functioning, the magazine well was still there. It just had holes in it on the front of the narrow end, front or end of the receiver. It's just rather fast and you would eat right through all of the metal there. So just a little case in point, you think you got it bad, all you got to worry about is keeping it clean and making sure you put some paint out of it. Keep your body salts in your hands away from the surface in the contact area. More gunk you put in the areas where you know you're going to have wear and tear on the outside where it's not going to near for anything else. Safer the thing will be from oxidation. Some of those British Enfield rifles we've been stripping over the years, I don't do it anymore. I just tell everybody, hey, clean it up, you know, buff it up a little bit, put another layer of paint on it. Many of those rifles have 9, 10 and 11 layers or 12 layers of paint. Well, if they've been on here for 50, 60 years, ain't no sense in taking them off now because it means the metal's never been compromised and it can't be the water in the air, the oxygen can't get to it. So just something to think about there. If it's already got a good coat of goop on it, just clean it up, make sure all the contact points and surface areas where the weapons part moves, slides, and operates are clean and clear, and throw another layer of something on there. It's not going to hurt anything at all. It'll clean up any spots or fill up any spots that might have been compromised because of deep gouges or scratches like we've been talking about, and it'll maintain the weapon in the long run. So again, for those blem parts out there, There we go, coat of paint, she's done. Let it dry and back into the weapon she rides and away we go. Anyway, other things going on here from the trenches, World Report, interesting piece here that Henry posted. In fact, for everybody out there, hold on a second here, something weird going on. What happened to Henry's page? That's weird. Okay, there we go. Now I know what happened. Second Amendment definition in Texas school, book triggers uproar. So, I'm going to touch on that in a second. We are headed towards the bottom here. So I think I'm going to start this because this falls in line with a whole bunch of other stuff. We still got a few minutes. Now this falls in line with some of the stuff we were talking about with regard to the brain screw conditioning and these little pencil neck socialist pieces of trash that are imposing themselves upon us to try and desperately indoctrinate everybody to slave mentality. Switching directions, I'll start that after the bottom of the hour. You might want to check it out. Interesting article. It is on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. Title of the article is Second Amendment Definition in Texas School Workbook Triggers Uproar. And that's cool. Everybody needs to make more noise and explain to them, we saw what you did, we know who you are. Okay? If the bad guys are trying to fiddle fart with anything. Now, another thing, apexgunparts.com. In light of some of the stuff, you know, I don't, here's something I've been asking somebody today. And it's kind of interesting too, you can't have guns in a gun-free zone, right? But you can have body armor, can't you? Can you have body armor? Can you have other, you know, passive defensive technologies like that with you? Or is it, you know, must be a good victim to standard? Yes, the reason I bring that up is because It's kind of like carrying a gas mask. What are they going to do if you carry a gas mask to work? If you were the donut of destruction right now, and with all the propaganda about Syria, we may go on the neurotic, you know, kleptomaniac Jewish mob is saying, Syria, low gas. Well, really? So in other words, it's a real threat and we all need to be carrying our gas masks, right? with the best possible filter we can buy, right? Especially since we might be in a government installation, it could be a high priority target for them, their terrorists. So we don't want to be hostages to the terrorist situation, right? So would they stop you from having a gas mask? Could they? I'd be curious. And what about body armor? What's wrong with coming in with say, you know, threat level four armor on just to be safe? Is there something that's a taboo about that? Well, we wouldn't want to upset the rest of the people that don't have it. And I would have to ask why, and I can imagine the answer. Well, if they get shot, they just don't think it's fair that if you got shot, you wouldn't be hurt the same way they would. And, with communism, we all have to equally suffer at the same time with the possibility of up to and including death, or it's just not fair. How dare you think that you should save your life in some way, shape, or form? How dare you? Now I would point out, now this guy did not use an AR-15, didn't use a high part rifle. In fact he used a shotgun initially, although I think by all indications he used the cops as mobile resupply pods and acquired more weapons that way. Now however it happened, one way or another, handguns and shotguns. In both cases guys, threat level 2 body armor would have dealt with 90% of whatever was going to happen. Unless the guy walks up and puts the barrel right to the middle of your forehead because you decide to be slow and stay in one place and wait for him to come to your office and, you know, knock on the door. Ah, pizza guy. Oh, listen guys, during the gunfire I got hungry. Pizza sounds good. Let's open the door for the pizza guy. Oh my god, he lied! It's not the pizza guy! It's the murderer! Ah! And that pizza thing works every time. As he goes to the next door. Pizza guy, that's how he got most of them. You know, everybody loves pizza. Okay, just that simple. Well anyway, the fact of the matter is that while you're waiting to die, if you perhaps do decide to resist a little bit before you squeak out, maybe you're going to lay it, you walk up and make sure you get on your knees and put your forehead right to his barrel so it makes it easier. I don't know. That's I'm sure what they would expect of everybody because you're not a first responder, you're just a piece of meat or something to report on. All those other people that show up after the event are first responders, don't you know? B.S. You're the first person on the scene. You're the first responder. They're all the second and third line. Okay? Now, what's wrong with wearing body armor? I'm gonna acknowledge that, you know, I lived in body armor for, what, five, six years, guys? Every place I went, you would know it. But virtually everywhere. I mean I've accessed all kinds of fun stuff and I had most of the time in travel and working around I got used to the idea that I could if I was on the road or whatever and I was performing activities with the troops I Lived in body armor. I never took it off Pretty much, I mean other than the shower, but sleeping in it, whatever. I mean how often did I get a chance to lay down and sleep anyway? I didn't. We were always sitting up in a chair, sitting in a vehicle, while sitting back maybe on a couch. Might get to flop over sideways with a pillow under my head, but for the most part we didn't get a chance to change out. When we were on the road or moving, we were constantly in motion. So living with threat level 2 and level 3 armor is no big deal with this extra shock and trauma plates a little rigid to the front Which is kind of cool, but and you know other than that hey Excuse me It'll actually help to keep you standing up be when you look when you're dead asleep Everybody swear you're probably awake still I guess you put sunglasses on you can fool anybody Well that might not help no he's snoring. Yeah, well. No. It's a feast bacon. I'm out. He's not asleep Yeah, yes, he's asleep, okay That's the dead giveaway. Yeah, I guess they do have you do have to sleep after a while, you know, but threat level to body armor and threat level three body armor is available through Apex gun parts calm They've got the undercover armor and guys and gals they have both They got men's and women's armor. Everybody that's bought this so far has said the stuff is great. It's been in excellent condition. None of it's been rough. All of it has been very serviceable, very nice. You can get the chicken plates, which I highly recommend for $5. What's your life worth? Come on. If it stops one bullet, it paid for itself. So you can get the chicken plate for the insert for the undercover armor They have the external vest armor, which is really cool bars. I'm concerned get one of those Pick up at least one of the undercover vests make sure you pick up at least one chicken plate But there's nothing that says you can't put a second chicken plate inside that front pocket Everybody understand that it's still well. I only need one you can have two Now I would recommend this and see you the soft chicken plates the softer armor If you can find either a titanium or one of the compressed Kevlar chicken plates, they're thinner and they would slide right in with the other soft plate and that gives you even more core protection. Remember that shock trauma. The reason that the trauma plate slash the chicken plate was put in there is because of the cardio, you know, cardio thump issue. The bullet is stopped but your hurt muscle gets hit really hard and it kind of goes and stops. So the chicken plate was designed to prevent that from happening by having more armor center of mass where it needs to be typically around the sternum Right over the sternum and down just below the sternum the way it sits typically when you're wearing it Okay, so just something to think about there. We are headed to the bottom of the arm again apexgunparts.com apexgunparts.com. We got vests. We'll be back. 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What mind you've met is filled in our valleys There is danger, and there's danger in our hills Oh, here you're not just singing of the view, though wild and free So soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the tree Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle In our hands will prove no frightful You may ride a good lead speed, you may no astern a master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader, John, is sharp, glad to make but little noise, and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no frightful. We've made you no graves at home, back across the briny water And here the e must come like well it's a student slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Lyndon's figure holds the butts true, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no der rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no der rifle We are back for all of you out there the rifle remember as Riflemen our goal is to hit it hit it hard hit it once and then get on to the next target You have eight rounds and then among grand there should be eight targets down. I know that's the most optimistic variant But that's how you should be looking at the first d clip if nothing else Especially where you choose the point of contact through the your teammates and your team leader your squad leader the point of contact breathe and shoulder, cheek weld, and sight alignment. Squeeze. It should be a surprise that the weapon goes off, but you're focusing on all the components. It doesn't make any difference. When that weapon discharges, the sights are aligned with the target. The bullet goes down range. It engages the target. The target is perforated, and you go on to the next one. Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, There goes the D-clip. Okay. Anyway, this is no accident. And if everybody, you know, when everybody does this, oh, we're going to give them the benefit of, you know, they need to stop this. This is the year 2013. All these peckerwoods are out here trying to ban the guns. No exact what they're doing with regard to conditioning everyone, right? Now, Second Amendment definition in Texas school work book triggers an uproar. Parents at a high school near Dallas say authors of a book on US history misfired when they defined the Second Amendment and now one of the book's co-authors says the book is being revised. Yeah, well they should be withdrawing all of the texts that are there. Or the teachers just simply go out with a big black magic marker and make sure that they have every book brought up and they need to scratch out the wrong statement. How's that sound? Did they do that? I'll bet you they won't. You want a bet? I know you don't even want to take that back because you know exactly what they're doing. We can't do that. Yeah, yeah you can. Government does it all the time. They redact stuff left and right. In this case, this is an affront to the freedom of the American people and everybody knows it. Especially the ones who wrote the books, they know exactly what they did. They were licking the hind end of the sheisters at the international level. The workbook used at Guyer High School in the city of Denton, the United States history preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination includes a summary definition of the Second Amendment to include the right to keep him bare arms in a state militia. The edited definition is seen by gun rights advocates as an affront to the Second Amendment, which states in full, while regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Parents at the school criticized the book for distorting the definition of the Second Amendment in favor of those opposed to gun rights. John J. Newman, the book's co-author, told FoxNews.com that the text of the books was written before the 2008 Supreme Court. Who gives a squat? What's fascinating about that, my injecting comment here real quick is, what part of the English language does this fool not understand? And again, they all know that where it says people, that's us. Where it says state, it means states. Where it says, you know, the Fed, it's explained. Every step of the way, there are set definitions that do not change in a contract. They don't change from paragraph to paragraph. They don't change from line to line. Otherwise, there's no contract. You see how that works? And that's really what they're trying to do is undermine and destroy the body contract, the body of the law of this country as it restricts the federal government. Which for nutcase, power freaks, that's always the case. That's why we're in a constant battle. That's why the checks and balances system is supposed to be in place. Impeach the fools. Anyway, parents at the school criticized the book for distorting the definition of the Second Amendment in favor of those opposed to gun rights. Jay Newman, the book's co-author, told FoxNews.com that the text of the book was written before the 2008 Supreme Court ruling, District of Columbia v. Heller, who cares, which protects individual rights. No, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are our pieces of property and the government doesn't tell us what they think it is. They'll try to do that. But the bottom line is it's a matter of what we choose to keep and strike hold of people. You don't give them any ground. Well, you know, it's kind of... No, here's how it works. It's ours, not yours. It's that simple, okay? which protects individual rights to possess firearms. He said the book's only intent was to summarize the Second Amendment and admitted that the current definition is incorrect. But he said a revised and corrected edition is set to be sold in May of 2014. That's only a year and a half, two years out, for anybody who will possibly see the correction. And all the people whose minds have been polluted this time around, well, they're just supposed to go along with that goose-stepping communist BS that was generated in the text to begin with, right? Yeah, that's the idea and of course maybe they'll just forget about correcting it anyway when they go to the new supplement It'll just like the old one There was no devious intent in the definition, Newman said, and I'll say, BISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS A statement for the Denton School District said, please be assured that Denton ISD history teachers are disseminating the correct information on the Second Amendment. Sean Getz, who has a daughter who was a junior at Geyer High School, told FoxNews.com she noticed the wording of the amendment and alerted him. I don't know if it was intentional or not. All BS. It was intentional. But clearly these authors interpreted the amendment in favor of gun control. I'm mainly concerned how this ends up in our school system. Well of course the communists who are getting their doggy treats from the other communists and are rubbing each others arse to include those who made the book all have a political agenda. Period. That's all there is to it. And that little rotten click of parasites needs to be scrubbed from the system. But that's where we get into a civil war issue and things are going to get really bad real fast. We know that. I don't think the definition was put in the book In Good Faith, said Stephen Holbrook, a Second Amendment expert and author of the Founders Second Amendment. It's actually a total perversion of what the Second Amendment stands for. He told FoxNews.com that the equivalent of the book's definition would be defining the First Amendment as if you have the right to free speech as long as you speak in a state-sanctioned group. Holbrook, who argued Second Amendment cases in front of the Supreme Court, said the book's authors could have edited the definition to read, a militia is necessary for a free state and people have a right the right to keep him bare arms. They not have right, they have the right to keep him bare arms. But it's, you know, you get the gist. Anyway, no, this is not an accident and nobody ever give them any benefit of the doubt because in this day and age there are political agendas based upon payola. That's all it is. They got bucks from some parasite to put that in there and under the logic that a whole bunch of people aren't going to catch on, the kids aren't going to tell anybody and the rest is going to be history. See how that works? And I think everybody understands what I'm talking about Let's see a couple of other Project issues here. I want to get in before too late. I didn't get a chance to call Aries I did call one of the other companies. They do have more polymer 80% receivers coming in to one of the other companies. I don't have all the particulars on that yet, but We need to stay in touch with and whoever notices it first, I would appreciate if you let everybody know on the air. We've got people already asking where else can we go for the Polymer receivers in the 80% complete category. One of the things that's happened and ah, here we go. Well, oh, we're in luck. They got a few in. In fact, see, between this morning and this afternoon. In theory, I can't guarantee that this is true. Now they don't have any pink ones. They don't have any brown ones. but they say that they do have 10 OD green and 25 black polymer, 80 percent OD green polymer lower AR-15 receivers, $100 a piece, no jig required. With this you can build a Liberty AR-15. Again, it's $100. They have 10 of them in stock. In the black polymer lower AR receivers, they have 25 in stock. So personally, I go the green first. When the green's gone, I go the black. Just me, don't have to do what Mark's doing, but I'm just recommending it's the easiest, quickest way to get it done. The green ones give you a break up in color. It's not going to be significant, but it's going to be enough that it will change the shading of the body of the rifle. Okay, so again OD green polymer. They've got 10 of those available They're $100 apiece which means they have a total of 35 we can almost do a platoon not quite But you can do a platoons worth of men With 35 weapons you're still gonna need another you know five or six seven or eight depending how many people get to include your weapon section, you know support group or your command element, but again This gives you the basic tool right here. These are Liberty Arms and readily available. So again, that's www.aresarmor.com. www.aresarmor.com. They have 10 of the green, 25 of the black. What you do is go to homemade guns in the section down below. Polymer receivers, there's a section there for polymer receivers, you go to that and then you'll get the polymer 80% lower receivers. There are four types listed. They're out of the pink, oh darn. They don't have any of the brown, oh well, but they do have the green, ooh-rah, and they have a bunch of the black ones. Alright! So, We're pretty well squared away there. It gives you something. Hey, it's a solution. $100 a lower and then start collecting the pieces and parts and assemblies. Now, I will point out that they do have some close outs and they also have some discontinued items too or they have some specials. Now, one of the other things they have, here we go. cosmetic, BLEM, bolt carrier group. Oh my goodness, it doesn't look pretty. Yeah, is it functional? Yes. Is there anything missing that's going to cause problems? No. How much are they? $100 a piece. So there's the entire bolt carrier with the bolt, the key, everything's there for $100. Cosmetic BLEMs, it's in the closeout section. They have 89 of those so you could buy your lower 80% and you can buy your bolt carrier right there They do have blems cosmetic blems in the lower receivers in aluminum raw So if you're gonna do more of the aluminum if you already have the jig They have cosmetic blem 80% lowers in the raw. I don't care are they functional. Yes Are they pretty well they will be when I'm done painting them So again, there's a solution and you'll find that these blim things are showing up because let's be honest what happened is everybody's trying to crank out as much as they can as quick as they can what happens I warned you about this a year ago. It's one thing to run 12-hour shifts for seven days a week for a month. It's another thing to try and do it for 12 months. In fact, even at the six month mark, people start to see things. They start to get cross-eyed. They start to get tired, fatigue. This is a mistake that was made for years. Everybody, how many of you have ever worked at 10, 4 tens? I have never worked a 410 job where I didn't work Friday anyway. So we got overtime no matter what. But then on top of that, we also worked every Saturday and Sunday if we wanted to. And in some cases it became mandatory. So here we are, you know, because they had production, they had to get out. So here we are working 10 hours a day for, and it's, it's grunt work, I mean, as far as, you know, making sure the equipment runs, making sure you move the product, material and equipment is being produced. and whatever tonnage you put in one end comes out the other end of the equipment and you gotta move it twice once in once out okay now you do that for 10 hours and then you're gone for 14 but you gotta have travel time so you really aren't home for 14 hours guys and by the time you wind down you settle down you go to sleep you have nothing else to do but get up get ready go to work and congratulations you're off and again maybe you got an hour or two before it's time to go to work to go get something done Then they want you to work on Friday. Hey, what about just eight hours on Friday? Okay. Oh, by the way, we were thinking eights, but you know what? You usually work out ten. Why don't you work out ten today? We need to get this done. Okay, and by the way, we need you for Saturday, too. And, well, you can have Sunday off. Oh, wait a minute. We miscalculated. It's a mandatory Sunday thing. Or I'll tell you what, we'll offer you more time, offer you more money. So, again, there's also the enticement. Well, they've been cranking out these weapons parts. a lot. Guys make mistakes touching the tooling to the metal. It doesn't have to be intentional guys, it's just fatigue. You're tired. Is it a significant issue? No. And would they have let it ride sometimes? Yes, sometimes they do actually. Sometimes they'll just go, eh, turn a blind eye, put it in the box and they'll probably just let it take it anyway. But some of these blim issues where again people are expecting perfection, which I understand, they're now enough of them off to the side that they're being offered as a block of things. I mean there's 89 of these here. They're all not pretty but functional. In fact, they're all Pretty and functional for all practical purposes, because how pretty does a weapons part have to be? Not at all. As we've said, wherever there isn't a need for hyper finish, it's World War II, the Germans, the British, even we, cut a lot of corners and hedged on a lot of finish and fit where it was not necessary. In other words, not tuning out or trimming out or cleaning out. If we did castings, the Germans did this. If it did not require finish and it was cast, it was left in its original shape. There's no sense in wasting grinding tools and cutting time on something that isn't going to make any difference. Let me give you an example, the G43 rifle. The G43 was supposed to be the German's answer to the M1 Garand. Ten-round box magazine. It had a unique keeper system for the bolt, the way it compressed, the bolt cams compressed. That was the wear part on the weapon. There were a lot of stampings. The bolt carrier itself was cast and then finish machined where finish surface grinding was necessary. Wherever it wasn't, They left it in the rough so it has kind of a nebulae, you know, like almost a rock finish to it, like it's just rough course and random. And it is. It was purely a matter of how the casting lay when they put everything into the casting, when they ran it through, when they ran the metal through, and if it was a little bumpy here or bumpy there, they didn't care. As long as the weight was correct for the bolt and grinding it down to the surfaces, grinding the bolt area down, the slide surface for where it attaches to the receiver, etc. All of that was pristine. But everything else in the rough, crude and painted. And that's all they did. Enamel paint. And it worked just fine. The rifle functioned well. And it was a 10 round detachable box magazine rifle to compete against the Grand. Never up to the production of the Grand, even, not even near. And other weapons competed against it. So, again, there's an example of fit and finish. The Sten gun is another one. It wouldn't win any beauty pageant and it didn't have any finish to speak of. In some cases, the guns were even left in the white. They were so desperate at a given point, they were trying to get the guns out. They got to the units where they were supposed to be and then they'd spray paint them with whatever paint they had, whatever color available. So, there's an example of in desperation, get it to where it needs to be and then they can figure out if they want to purify it. See how that works? And they did. They got to the desert, they tanned them out and browned them out. Hell, some of them were even kind of a pink color because of the sand and the quartzite that's in the sand, the rose quartz that made up the sand. Oh yeah, especially in the Egyptian theater. Anyway, a lot of interesting stuff there. Fit and finish though is purely arbitrary. And with these, if you can save $50 or $30 or $20, in this case they were $150 for these bolt carriers or $100 because they're blims. I say grab them because that's $50 you can spend on the small parts kits for all your internals. In fact, right up above, hey wait a minute, here you go. Tactical Superiority AR-15 lower parts kit for your AR. all the internal parts and springs and levers and widgets for $44 each. If you buy two to ten of them then they're $42 each. If you buy 11 to 100 of these sets they're $39. So, well wait a minute, there you go, you saved the $50 in one spot, now you got the rest of the internal parts with the other. Everything you need, all the tiny widgets, pins, screws, nuts, bolts, whatever, including a pistol grip. Hey, that's half the battle right there. So the only other thing you need is to pick the stock cheapest way to go is a folding stock you get the buffer the buffer spring that the stock tube is the buffer tube you're done I prefer the rigid stock but if you're building a pass out 510 weapon then the folders are fine most of them are five point which means they'll fit everything from little girls and boys all the way up to big adults which is kind of cool you can hand that rifle from one person to the next and that weapon will fit any person you give it to As far as the upper goes, if you can get a 20 inch barrel, I'd get a 20 inch barrel. If you can't settle for the cheapest in whatever is 16.5 inch or whatever is around 16.5 inches long, that's the most, you know, again, cheapest for the mostest. If you can get it complete, do it that way and that settles it, you're done. Now you got a complete air 15 for maybe $400, $500 tied up into it. Not bad, a little less than 500 actually if you do it right. Anyway, we are headed towards the top of the hour. I will remind everybody we are close, very close, and I want to say thank you. We got more donations in yesterday and today by the mail. If you would like to mail in donations, we still have time before the end of the month. We've got a good, what, 10, 12 days, guys? Well, that makes all the difference in the world. So again, if you could, send a donation to PBN PO Box 194. 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Oh, from British Columbia. We also had one from British Columbia, as a matter of fact, so we want to say thank you and hello to our listeners there. Canada is for Canada, America for America. The Canadians are going to have to clean out their own country, although they're probably going to be asking for help, and we might help them to get rid of the socialists, and then Canada is Canada. They're their own nation state. They need to be managing themselves. kosher mafia needs to be run out of the country and shoveled back overseas wherever it is they can be dumped and Canada would do just fine right now. Unfortunately, Canada is a socialist monopoly across the board and they're getting pissed on the left and right. We all know that. The old gun grab thing was a complete failure and a waste of personal resources and a waste of manpower and time. But the communists like that and Canada has suffered accordingly. and they're still pulling the same scam. It's all the kosher mafia out of Toronto and the ones that are hyphened, Tel Aviv, you know, telling them and giving them their marching orders, just like here in the US. So, we all know who the bad guys are. We all know what needs to be done. One other thing, if you have a K98 Mauser, do not sell it I mean unless you got a really pristine something that you don't care about because you didn't collect it, you collected it, you didn't inherit it. If you inherited it, it's personal arms, grandpa brought it back from World War II with your gun. No, start collecting more ammunition. You can get preview partisan factory ammo for a very good price in hollow point, well forgive me, soft point or ball ammo. I prefer ball, but if you want to get soft points, you got some hunting ammo for it, fantastic. About the same price either way. The brass cased ammo from Preview Partisan is reloadable. There isn't a whole lot of any surplus cheap for 8mm out there. Guys used to be $60 for 1600 rounds and you heard me right, $60 for 1600 or 1800 rounds depending on which can you bought and that's not that long ago. That ammunition sold out and now the one bandolier from those cans is selling for about $78 to $82. in the bandolier, in the stripper clips, from the same can that they paid $60 for the whole stinkin' can. So you figured out. I guess somebody made off on that okay. Anybody who invested properly with them when I told you to, congratulations, you did right. But... The K98 is out there in massive quantities. We are going to be seeing this weapon in service. A lot of you guys here in Michigan, we've got several armorers who have been rebarreling them over to .308 7.62x51 NATO. What happened is we collected all of those barrels. We collected all the parts that came off. They wanted to sporterize or go with the custom stocks. They did. All the military stocks cleaned them up, made sure all the parts matched and turned around and with other second line receivers from Osaurus, we had piles, literally hundreds of them. We put together close to a thousand K98s alone just from parts being tossed out. and barrels in 8mm that were pristine. There's nothing wrong with them. So there's a whole bunch of those in the inventory and there has to be millions of them out there. We brought them back from World War I. Our grandpas brought them back. My dad, guys, brought them back from World War II. They were sold all over the planet. There's Polish, there's Czech, there's Argentine, there's Mexican. There's every country you can imagine made a Mauser. So you're going to run into them. Just understand what they need, if there's anything they need in the way of specialized ammo. Some of these are 7.62 or forgive me, 7.65 Argentine. Some are 8mm Mauser. Some are .308. Some are 7mm Mauser. And you need to identify that. Don't guess. Confirm. If there are sevens, there is 7mm preview partisan ammo and that's what I would stick with. There's not that much surplus 7mm around. Most of it is very old, very tired and from odd parts of the planet. You're better off buying the brand new preview partisan to bring that 7mm Mauser up to snuff and those are tack driving rounds through preview partisan. The Mausers are not obsolete, they're no more obsolete than the Nagat rifle is. It's just the NEGOT rifles are a whole hell of a lot cheaper because that's the surplus industry that you're running off from right now. But even there, getting kind of long in the tooth on the inventory as you can see. The Chinese ones coming from Vietnam are about $100 a piece. The PU Sniper rifles are up around $550. And then there's the stuff that's in between. And the average price seems to be now leveled out at about $130 to $140 for the rifles you were paying $69 to $100 for before. So there's been price creep on those too. Can't help it. Bathtub's being emptied. Eventually the bathtub is going to be empty and the rifles will be gone. Eventually the ammunition will be gone. Think ahead. Keep buying now. Don't hesitate. Keep putting those bricks on the shelf. You are not going to cry at all. You're either going to need it to shoot it or you're going to sell some of it for a whole hell of a lot more than you paid for the whole pallet. and per case you'll be able to dump one and it'll pay for everything else you decide to keep. We're already seeing that like with this mouser ammo. Same thing's gonna happen with the nagot ammunition down the road. Look at the nagot pistols. What happened there? Anyway, we're at the top. First hour is gone. We'll be back in just a few minutes here. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in a march. Should have Daryl with us for the next hour. We'll see what happens there. 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