September 19, 2013
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Mark Koernke and Tom Fetcher discussed road rage incidents and gun ownership, including a fatal shooting at a car wash on I-96 near Ionia, Michigan, and a pellet gun robbery in Grand Rapids. They covered technical details about building AR-15 lower receivers from plastic, magazine well fitting, and drilling techniques. The hosts also discussed an Oklahoma cold case involving two cars found in a lake with multiple bodies, possibly from accidental drives off a boat ramp in 1969. A caller announced an upcoming gun show at Burt's Rung Expo Center with approximately 800 tables.
- road rage
- gun ownership
- i-96 michigan
- ionia car wash shooting
- ar-15 lower receiver
- magazine well
- oklahoma cold case
- 1969 camaro
- gun show
- ammunition
- self-defense
- preparedness
- second amendment
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The Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers bringing us the Golden Spice. And by the way, Stench is presently in DC, but yeah, there's such a stink there in general from all the Ahu-Dee trash. Anyway, Don, it has been medium. We got like a high cloud cover, but still very bright. Sun's shining so far today, guys. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what is jumping off the wall there? Oh, you just wait, Mark. They're on their way to you. Oh, no, not the flying monkey. Oh, no. These are about 10 or 12 mile an hour. that once it starts raining in your neighborhood, it doesn't seem to be the day of September year of our Lord 2000. The rest of Michigan have already seen inches of rain in a very short time. It's not exactly like Colorado. Michigan is more used to getting the water, so we have a lot more areas for it to run off in, so it works up here and there. And that is headed in your direction, Mark. Again, the, hey, you don't want leaks. It's full in it, and the line doesn't anymore. Hooray. Sometimes when you've got a crew of one and you don't let them, you know, falling off the roof and laying there all alone, you have to be with them just because, well, if I'm landing on your, you know, it wouldn't be no fun to... That is dumb. And there are a couple other things we can address. One of them I'd like to talk about here just for a moment, Mark, and it might seem, I don't know if you want to carry a topic, forgive me. No, go right ahead, please. You guys, I left here sometime last week and it was raining. The person in front of me, I'm looking to the north and here's traffic coming and they were a little bit of a ways away, but the person in front of me pulled out and I thought, well, I'm kind of in a hurry. So I, I tailgated them out much like I was because well, I know the guy that is closing from the north, he's going to be a little bit perturbed because that guy pulled out in front of him again. I'm not wanting to waste any time. And apparently the guy coming southbound, he was really mad that apparently the first guy pulled out and then I pulled out behind him. I just kept right on the gas mark and I'm looking in the mirror while I'm, you know, glancing to the front hoping the guy in front of me will start to build some speed in the rain here and he does and now we're going along at the speed limits in the rain but the guy behind me is closing rather rapidly because he's really mad at me for pulling out and following that guy. What I did was deny him one more car length. Now he's closing really fast and I showed him my brake length. I could hear in the rain his front tires locking up. skidding onto the, you know, dry pavement. When you start skidding that hard, you guys, you create little, you know, dry patches in there and you get that sound that's where the rubber meets the road, so he wasn't real happy with me, but we continued south for that most of nine miles. And then when we got to the second light in town, we made it through the first light and we got to the second light in town, he stopped three inches from my bumper. And so, it appeared to me that he was still carrying that thing from nine miles ago. And then the traffic started to go again. And you know how to really make somebody mad behind you when you're moving up towards the red light and the traffic is going real slow? You pace yourself so that you get to the sidewalk portion of that intersection, the part where the people cross, and you get to there just as the light starts to turn yellow and you show the guy behind you who still, you're moving at a quick walking pace and he's still more than, no more than five or eight inches away from you and you show him your brake light as if you were going to stop for the yellow light and then you see him hit the bumper, dip down ever so slightly, his bumper, front bumper because he's on his brakes and then you accelerate through the light and you leave him there at the light. Otherwise he'd have had to run a red light in order to continue to tailgate you through that light. That's kind of, you know, eh, eh, eh. People get really mad at that sometimes. And you might wonder why I'm relating that little bit of personal experience. Well, I would take that to the next level and tell you last night, you guys, if you've ever traveled I-96 across Michigan, months and a half way across the state, you come to this place called Ionia, you know, that exit mark. And while there was this guy running down the expressway last night, and he got, was really being tailgated by someone and he got off there in Ionia and pulled into the car wash there. Apparently the tailgater was really, really mad at him and pulled him right to the car wash where the, you know, it's good to get out of somebody's way. And he tried to alleviate this apparently, according to the, that told me this story this morning, and the two survivors in the front car, you know, the wife and mother-in-law, because well, when the guy in the front into the car wash there, immediately leaving the 96 the guy behind him followed him right in there and got out his gun and they started exchanging gunfire mark and Well, the tailgater shot the guy in the front and the guy in front shot the tailgater and they were both dead at the scene when the policeman got there and Again, the only survivors were the white and the mother-in-law So they get to tell the tale about the guy in the car behind tailgating and opening fire first and all of this and that but both of those guys shot each other did oh now this all you might wonder well, you know, this is a road rage taken to the nth degree and whatnot. People, you know, there are those that are saying right now, well people shouldn't have guns and this only proves it. Well, you know, remember many many years ago when you've heard it said on the hour, and I think it's a Donald, I don't think Mark said this because this is more of a statement that's way way out there. Pretty certain Donald told you many years ago that you know, And we, everybody should be allowed to carry a gun. And you know what? In about a month and a half, or three and a half months, the place would be a whole lot safer because most of the idiots would have shot each other by then. The earlier example of the tailgater and the guy being tailgated. And, well, there was an attempt to relieve the situation. But when somebody starts shooting at you guys and you got your own gun, you know, sometimes I strive to practice properly English, but you have your own gun in your possession and you start to shoot back, even the local news mark said that he returned fire in order to protect his wife and his mother-in-law who were both in the car. So, you know, we could talk about the wild, wild west and the days of old and you wonder if these were 44 Magnum revolvers, you know, 44 Magnum revolvers, I had to do it in such a way, you know. The television didn't do it that way this morning, Mark, but you wonder what type of gun were brought out. Because, well, it was just like the shooting in the streets here in the old Wild West, but you guys just go over to Stidamton, doesn't it? It really, really does. And again, everybody should be able to carry a gun. Now, with that in mind, I'd tell you that the other day here, a teenager got off a bus in Rapids and three other teenagers of pulled him into your pockets and give me your cell phone and when he refused to that one of the three teenagers shot the other teenager being robbed in the back of the head with a pellet gun. So that will lead to show that you know if you don't have a real gun you own with a pellet gun. So you might as well carry your real gun so that you can shoot the guy who just shot you in the back of the head with his pellet gun and shot him. Now we could go on with these stories about guns and I didn't miss Weapons Wednesday and 12 of 1. stories came to me after what would have been the hour last night. So I had to relate them to each other. But again, everybody should carry a gun because you know what? After about a month or maybe two months, the survivors would be a lot more civil to each other. And that is not an understatement. That is not a statement, you know, carrying the sublime to the ridiculous. It's just, you know, some people think that because they have a gun, it automatically makes them, you know, in charge of everything. in charge of the guy in front of them or the guy behind them. Again, everybody should carry a gun so that they are able to respond to sit your way of already. We've been mentioned in the media on and on with that. But the media hardly ever tells about times when guns come to people instead of, or there are those that would say, well, that was a crime. Both of those guys got that gun out. And I'm not going to run back to that and elaborate on that a whole lot. But I would say at the risk of being redundant, Everybody should carry a cusp. And in about a month and a half or two and a half months, the whole place would be a lot more civil. There'd be a lot more smiles and yesers and no-sers and good mornings and even some pleas and thank yous every now and then. Let's continue to talk about gunso, Mark, because I have it on good information, you guys, when we're talking about the Air East plastic lowers. You run that up into 50 cal and you're gonna egg the pinhole. so it's not exactly your best basis to build a 50 caliber and pin that 50 caliber up or on. Another good thing to know about that, guys, if you've built one of these and you find that some mags, when you push that mag release, some mags, gravity just pulls them right out of that mag well and they fall from some mags to jump out so readily. If you've ever done any body work on a car and you want that car to be really nice looking, You do what is called block sanding. I've hit it with the DA because you put them swirl marks in it and unless you're Michelangelo or Leonardo have that perfect hand so to speak, you're never going to get away from those swirls. They're saying, well I can do that now and I do that every day. Well, in production work, you make that guy happy enough that it looks like the factory paint job. There's hardly anybody who paints a car and uses a DA for pressing to win best paint. enough set on that. So the block thing again, which is where I wanted to lead with that. Find that some of the mags that you...excuse me, after you've built that AR lower, some of the mags just don't want to drop out. If you don't have your builtness of that mag, now it's a thousandths of an inch. Find your buddy who's got the caliper or the different way...there's a number of different ways to measure that into thousandths of an inch of a near caliper, the clamp likes, and then you measure the gap there. There's a number of different ways to measure that down to the thousandths of an inch and then measure the inside of your well, magazine well. It's a little bit goofier to do once you've got that built. You can't really run up that block from your car if you're going to sand that ever so slightly inside. You might want to take some 400 or some 600 paper and glue it to a yard stick, a nice flat wood that you found out there in the shedder that you've cut with the band saw that the Now you glue that piece of sandpaper to that block of wood. Go inside that mag well and you open up that mag well to the largest magazine that you've got ever so slightly bigger than that. To measure your mag, it would be the same even from the same manufacturer you've got. Even from the same manufacturer, not all of your magazines are going to be exactly the same size. So you want to measure out to the biggest mag you've got. And then, set that magazine up and measure it again. In particular, you know, stack magazines, you guys, the magazines. Now single stacks too, but they tend to, it's more straight up, it's more linear, it's more like throwing a ball instead of bouncing a ball down the sides of the hallway. That's one way to illustrate the thought line here. But when you load that staggered mag, you're actually in part of that spring pressure load on the wall, side walls of the magazine. And if you measure that magazine unloaded, load it up and measure it loaded, it's wider, even if it's just a few thousand. Now if it's a few thousand wider, you want to make that magazine well capable of accepting that mag and dropping out when you push that mag release right into the aforementioned piece of sandpaper on a stick so that you can make those long walls inside the magazine well ever so slightly farther apart. And again, there's a key here, ever so slightly. This is a kind of a, your magazine again. Just drops right out and gravity works on your fattest one too. And that mag release and then having to grab that mag and pull it out can add a whole lot of time to your day. You don't want any time added at all. Once you've got that five or six hundred paper on it, you're gonna wanna touch all of your seams. the other half of the mold. So you want to take care of that. It just comes up better. And again, you guys, your plastic lowers, you don't want to, you don't want to, uh, dedicate one of these to your, we're seeing this, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, that get pressed into the plastic and distribute that load out at the other end. You want to pay attention to that area because it is not apparent. Apparent means maybe kind of Florida and we might be seeing, you know, apparent is like part of the root word of apparition. Just a stretch. Sometimes we strive to practice. It is apparent that you might get some deep an eye on that area. 22 for the plastic bottoms you guys. looks like about the limit for them. We haven't again had the experience with the set. There's a little more beak here and there on that bottom end. But you come to pay attention you guys. And on occasion here, another thing, these pinholes. When you're drilling holes for you, Mark you want to use the WD-4 lubricant for drilling plastic. You guys, when you're drilling aluminum, capping aluminum and you use that WD-4, do you know how things go so smooth, you don't have the WD-40 and you try to use motor oil, you try to use some other things, you find out that, well, it just doesn't work on the aluminum. The same with that WD-40, it's a great lubricant for drilling the plastic. I'm not beating up the gifts at all. Leather, other things, metal in the water, it's never gonna rust. It's a great drilling that plastic. You gum up and it doesn't, it's in the fluid and the fluid doesn't have to have lubricant anymore. So with that in mind, the D40, your right tool for the right job, I thought I'd mention that. Not only the hour line, Mark, you've mentioned that, and the black hole of energy coming, or another, and exercise to get that thought line in. Because you know, that's an open drill mark. There's no shut off on that date, much like the drill for exercise, the time frame that flight 11, rather flight 800, fell out of the sky. That was a shut time there, turn off the 15th, you guys. Did you know there's no end to that exercise? There's no end. There's no close out date to that drill, you guys. You need to look at that, you know, really, you know, wait. It's like saying, I'm gonna need a baby from eight o'clock tonight until, and you wonder if the parents are ever gonna come home. See how that works? Again, there's no, there's no, there's no close out time or date. We're gonna pretend that the rig is shut, and that'll happen sometime on November 15th. But you know what, they don't have a closing date. They don't have a closing hour for that. They're not telling you that this event line will last for seven minutes, hours. The number's coming up like something that I don't really want to mention right now and I don't need to be talk about things that, you know, just blow those over to perhaps you might need that 40 days worth of food. We did mention today's the 19th of September. That's a 1-9-9-1-3 for the day. They're for you numerological people who look at numbers with all kinds of suspicion and sideways. There's a whole bunch of numbers for you to play with the way they are arranged. Because the numbers of ones and the nine and the three, and there's people that are going to make so much out of that, be good luck with me. How does that go on? I'm not a Paul McCartney fan, but it's just another day. there somewhere. 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And one of the reasons why, Mark, I don't know if you noticed, but men, those zombies are getting so much faster. You know, it's not like your average, you just kind of drag one foot along and kind of sidestep and you hit them over the head with something and it's done. Some zombies are getting so much faster that you just won't be able to deal with them with a bat or with a cloak. We've had subjects before, you know, you've heard it said, I mean, like zombies, getting so much faster and it doesn't take long for them to, for zombies. Hollywood is just working that as hard as things. Well, did I mention this? Everybody should. You guys are in the county north of me, Mark, or two counties north of me, and he was down there in Illinois. Somehow his own gun shot him in the head. Hours later, he died from those inflicted. It's not like he committed suicide or anything, but police are still trying to figure out if there was a gun or it was accidental. Now this is kind of old talk, isn't it? If it was accidental or if there was a failure of the gun, and I know the difference, accidental he might have fallen like that guy going up the ramp when the zombies were coming in. On the ramp with the rollers moments ago, not to put his finger in the trigger guard and shot himself dead right there. And you know, he was the world's hope so much faster, but don't know what happened to this himself in the head with his own gun, whether it was an accidental discharge or a failure. But the police in Illinois, they're going to tell us what happened there, Mark, and they'll make sure that it never happens to anybody ever again. I'm certain it's going to be a mystery for a good long time. We will never know what happened there. We talked about brand new guns, fresh out of the box. And, well, you really don't want to be behind that semi-auto slide. Well, hopefully, the factory did that once or twice and you know when you open the box these days a lot of times you'll get that empty case or two, fired that gun once or twice. But still I don't know if, even if the slide came off of the gun it seems like the bullet would go forward and the slide it said in the gentleman's forehead or eye socket or cheese somewhere along those lines but he didn't tell me that the television told me he shot himself in the head somehow. So again, we may never know what came of that, you guys, at a gun range. I don't know if it was, it was Brother-in-law's gun range or, you know, you know where I'm going or Bubba's house or whatever. It was a brand new gun this morning that it was his gun. Maybe he just, it was the very first time I sent down range, but didn't tell me he was an ocular orb or anything like that. Well, again, we may never know what came of what really There are a whole bunch of things I could bring as an example. Let's talk about use your own image. We may never know what really three different instances with guns, the fatal, the third being in a, again, all the more reason why the majors tell you, empty your pockets and your cell phone while they're waving their pellet gun at you. It's like the scene in that crocodile Dundee where the guy tries to run that Dundee character and the reporter and shows him a knife. What was that? What was- What happened? Next mark? The Dundee character gets out this big old thing. Looks like it was made from a- What used to be a spring, a leaf spring. Well, that's not annoying. Everybody should carry a gun. I'm not f***ing today, but in case you might think I'm doing that, Mark, I yield the fortune. Well, if I could say, things would be settled very quickly. It wouldn't take very long, and then, uh, well, things would be settled very quickly. The social Darwinism system would work, I believe. Real quick, I just want to touch on this people in Oklahoma interesting story here Don September in Oklahoma may solve cold teenagers from this Oklahoma town disappeared on their way to a high school football game in 1970 as to what happened to the trio Apparently the big thing of the sounds to me like somebody I don't know could be murder but there are a year earlier with three people in it that disappeared also is a very rust but has a lot of good usable parts on it, 1969 Camaro. And apparently, and I got to figure out the year that these kids disappeared, 1969, this is a brand new car, okay? There are three people in the first car they found was the Camaro, apparently. The second car they found was a 1950s automobile, and it had three other bodies in it. Now at first it's like, oh maybe they were dumping these bodies, which they still could have been dumped. They could have something that happened, but the windshield's intact and the cars, you know, apparently it looks like the glass is all intact. They don't see any bullet holes in anything. But what's interesting is the cars were both found off the end of a boat ramp. And apparently the lake is so murky you can't see divers found these cars by accident. And apparently the visibility down is 6 to 12 inches typically on a good day. Yeah, that's the best. Well anyway, I can picture though it's not the most likely, I mean it's possible, if you've ever been out west it's like being down in Kentucky or Tennessee on the ridge. You know, a road goes, you know, wiggling along and if you know the area you'll know, no don't take that trail because it just leads off that cliff. But other people who aren't paying attention but still do, stepping on the gas doing 70, 50, 60 miles an hour on these secondary roads, wiggle like a worm. And all of a sudden, That's where they find that car a month later at the bottom of the gorge, you know, in chunks and pieces. What's interesting and possible is not that, well especially a 69 Camaro, and it was 1969, and I guarantee like a lot of guys I grew up with that are no longer with me because they didn't grow up past getting that brand new SS Chevelle. After another they ended up dead in them, okay? blasted we need to sue chevy but we weren't for cars people would not be able to click on things but anyway uh... interesting i could just picture these people step on the gas doing uh... hell-bent for election night time not thinking or not you know realizing or you know figuring out the road following the road to the markers out there not like you see in michigan we got tag markers on both sides of the road we put signs with pointers In 1969, that wasn't the case. A little fog, a little weather condition or whatever, and still playing the Dukes, it has the boat ramp and two cars, one after another, both in the same MO. Apparently, of course, all they've got are bones. But there's no indication that they were a shot in the head or something like that. It sounds more like one of the first cars did exactly what the second car did. And there might even be another vehicle there that looks like there's another car that was pulled out that was kind of these cars of course are rusty dusty you know slash mutterly the bodies are right where in the seats when they went to their every grave either assist or by accident so something to think about there you never know what you're gonna run to just because you're fishing line snag something and maybe a little more fight than expected you just never know what you might reel in or what you're attached to We had a situation like this years ago, there's a spot, and in fact it was a Camaro, 69, and a bunch of other cars. There was a little group here that was stealing cars Friday night for the fun of it, years ago, decades ago. We have a train bridge, you can drive right next to it. Well, apparently they were smart enough that they had a whole system where they would take it and get it to the train bridge, put the car in gear and let it roll right off the bridge and off into this little deep depression on the Huron River. but we had a, the dams were all let out, we had a really dry season, you could actually see the car tops, so they started pulling them out, and there were seven cars stacked in that hole. And all of them, kudos, you know, things that are worth some money, and today, worth even more money, with fresh water. So, yeah, the upholstery wasn't in great shape, but the bodies look pretty nice. So, you never know, guys, beware, also, don't just dive in, that's another thing that's an indicator. You don't know what the conditions are, you don't know what's down there below. We discussed this when we do water fording. In this case, we're divers that ran into these items. And again, at point blank range. By what they're saying, they were straight off of a boat ramp. But the boat ramp probably has a road running right up to it. If you were playing Duke's a hazard in the 69 Camaro, maybe just ramrod in it. By the time you realize what's going on, you're already too late and beyond that, if everybody's out cold and because of the thumping bump, well, that's all she wrote. How far can that dog run off that ramp before it? Doing 60, 70, 80 miles an hour, or close to, whatever, it's gonna float for a bit and it's got forward momentum just because it hit the water and everybody smacked their head on something or out cold doesn't mean that the car is not gonna keep going. I'm for a distance and then everybody's drowned and dead and the rest is history, so. You never know. And again, don't think American, this one thing everybody goes, well, how could they miss that or how could they not see this guys? Don't think American roads today, this was 1969. And the more rural areas across the country are still like this today. We're really sucking up on government money tits around these parts of the planet. So we have all the markers and lines and reflectors on both sides of the road and this and the other. A lot of places on this planet aren't like that. And people sometimes just, well, they don't think things through. Markers, I think I heard a bell. Do we have a caller? Jump in there, caller, go ahead. Michigan. Now to announce any gun shows, it's been quite a bit. I apologize for that though. That's okay, where you got going? Well, we got Burt's rung this weekend at Burt's Rung Expo Center. I'm forward to that. Just hanging out at the ammunition factory today, making ammo, so getting ready to head on up there. And that's not a dinky show, is it? No, no, no. That's about, I think about an 800 table show. It's pretty good size. I thought I'd mention that because that's something worth going to, you guys. It's not like it's going to be, you know, on a basketball court. That's two auditoriums full. Thank you, John. But we're making ammo, but we're getting a little nervous after this shooting that just took place the other day because after the last, what was that called, the Sandy Hoax shooting, we ended up Everybody ran out to buy ammo and they were buying all the components from me. We couldn't keep up with the rush of people. We've got a goal, John. We are at the top. Well, everybody hit the bursar on the shelf. You're good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. God bless. John, your number for night vision, please. Set number 231, 7845. God bless, Republic. Jeff, the new order we shall prevail. The empire is on the run. We're in a march. And Jeff Bennett coming up next right here, it's Thursday over the micro effect. We're in Louisiana. for an urgent announcement. The power's gone and the lights are out. We now have an emergency situation. Time to light your emergency candles. Don't have any? 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