Mark Koernke discussed logistics and preparedness strategies, emphasizing the importance of 5-10 supply programs to outfit fire teams and squads with affordable gear sourced from resale shops, government surplus, and closeout sales. He provided detailed guidance on building AR-15 rifles cost-effectively using polymer and aluminum receivers from vendors like Aries Armor and James Madison Tactical, along with recommendations for ammunition sources and the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. Koernke also covered medical preparedness, including wound treatment techniques, the importance of stockpiling medical supplies, and field medic training based on World War II practices. He addressed the UN gun ban treaty signed by Secretary of State Kerry and encouraged listeners to continue building supplies and weapons for their units while maintaining operational security.
VIP membership is radio with benefits. Oh yeah! Your favorite music from around the world right at your fingertips. Exclusive content, unlimited commercial free access. Try it risk free. That's free for five days at Live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. Pump gun and there's a team standing in front of me. I'd say, okay guys, here's how this works. The guy with the AK, he's going to be over there. He's going to fake out being a squad gun. Three rounds, five rounds. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, b and he's going to use discipline fire. But he's going to make the bad guys feel that we've got a belt-fed gun or we've got a squad gun here and it's select fire. I'm going to do that by using the tools I have and making them work for me. And yes, redistributing my assets. Now that's not communism. This is where the term that's used, you know, it's bizarre some people wrapping their brains around certain things. It's like in the military, I got mine, I'm going to eat and you're not. If you were 10 men standing there and you've got a squad, see that's the first thing you learn. We got quarter rations. Three of us ate out of one lerp at any given time. That's what we had to work with. One meal a day, three men per the lerps that we had. If it comes down to every man gets one bite, every man got a bite. And everybody for that reason can continue to function. You see another one that comes to mind I was reading this and I I know the event in the day I was reading about Pelalu, you know my dad talked about this he ended up on Pelalu before he was Kamikaze. He ended up on Pelalu they had to give him you know had to get him off the ship for shore leave you know and shore leave could be on the middle of a rock in the middle of the Pacific. Guys literally you know like a volcanic rock they would do that they would get everybody off the boat take them over to the volcanic rock hey stand over there for a while. And that would be getting them off the boat, right? Well, when they were... Yeah, you don't have your sea legs anymore. It's officially Charlie. Exactly, they did. They had them wear their whites too, guys. They would. It was the stupidest thing they ever saw. Oh yeah, they'd have to be all cleaned up, but they'd get the skiff, they'd take them over to the rock, and they'd put them on the rock. Which, by the way, in another so many hours was going to be underwater. In other words, they just find something and when they repel it, when they repel it a little, and I know we're past the hour, we've got to get going here. He had a six pack of beer. No, hold on. Don't do this. Both him and the other guy was with him, had a six pack of beer, but they didn't drink beer. So they were looking for stuff to trade. Well, these Marines saw that they had beer. There was a platoon of men and they found out that they had beer. And he said, well we got fresh bread. These actually guys, the Marines thought this is a big thing. We got fresh bread. Look. And he always thought about that. He was like, hey, well we got fresh bread on the ship. But for them it was like, what did they have to trade? Not much of anything. But they made a deal. And so they got a loaf of bread and they gave them a six pack of beer for a company of men by the time everybody found out. So there were two six packs, guys. That 120 or so men, everybody got a taste. Everybody got slightly less than a shot of beer. Yeah, everybody got enough so that they could taste it. Okay. And he said... They would call it a jigger. And they didn't, they didn't, nobody took more and nobody skimped the other man. That's what teamwork, that's what a unit will do because everybody will make sure somebody is taken care of. Every man got a bite, every man got a... The next day they were all dead. Every man that he met, the next day when they were back on the shore, turns out that entire unit was wiped out. But they got a taste of beer before they went. That's how it works. And that's the way you got to be thinking about it guys. You don't know what tomorrow brings, but you sure as hell better take care of each other. When we get into this fight, this is a dog fight, life and death. Some people won't be able to wrap their brain around that. They're going to die alone. That's just how it's going to work. Anyway, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. And again, guys, remember we've got to take care of each other. Don, your number for night vision please encloses. Met numbers 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless America. 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But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now 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'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 second hour of the afternoon Intelligence report. I'm R. Krunke one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AMEN, FM Microstations, CBB stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Homework, Temporarily Eastern Seaboard, Top of Maine, Bottom of Florida, Bottom of Florida, because the Ark of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Jugger Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the Fifth and Fifth. And our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado where they're still sucking the life out of people from that parasitic bottom-feeding cesspool known as Satanland. Oh, that's right, Denver, the occult central facility. Waving to the left coast where another horrible event, Feinsteinism vomits its wretched filth across the landscape. We turn packed to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million pedico junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, tell you what it is, it's been a nice day, not been a pretty day, actually. It looks like it's going to rain constantly. The rain went to the south of us down towards Blissfield, Adrian, and actually the very bottom in Washtenaw County. For our friends in Michigan proper, I want to say thank you. We appreciate the support and help that everybody has provided here with some of the other work going on. It is the 3rd of October. fifth year of open Fabian, socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. Well, Crazy Town is Washington, D.C. where All kinds of exciting stuff has been going on. Well, we're not gonna worry too much about somebody went through a gator tried to don't worry They gunned them down with reckless abandon. Isn't amazing how they could stop some woman didn't even have a gun and boy They fired her butt up left right up and down. Oh, they bullets probably were splashing off the monuments all directions from you know, the area But that really highly secured, you know, facility there that was, you know, a naval complex, guy waddles in, oh, they're killing people left, right, up, and down with reckless abandon, and they're not in a big hurry to stop it. Get to catch him on video and watch him the whole nine yards, step by step by step. Isn't that amazing? Yeah, but the one royalty and the shyster royalty of course or you know look like they're you know gonna be threatened Well, they weren't even really threatened. This was all BS from the get-go. Yep that woman with the car. You know they just had a put swiss cheese that site riddle those bullets in there well at least the baby made it or the child made it who knows what the actual thing I thought was going on here what she was doing I'm sure they'll do some CG work and you know we'll show her railing and cackling like a mad hen you know screaming obscenities bla bla bla who knows I mean again what's the surprise tempest in a teapot how was it there was anybody there to even shoot the government shut down I was told I assumed that old Barry Sator and the rest of the swine that run with him would probably be somewhere else because there's just nothing to do. But instead they just had lots of guns on standby, didn't they kids? Tells you something about the, again, how do you spell government official? L-I-A-R. Guess they're there after all. Not doing anything for you, but doing everything to you that they can. I would also remind everybody again Build what you can, why you can. Set up a 510 program in your area of operation. That's a 510 logistics program. 510 program is where you build up supply to outfit everybody in a five-man fire team or in a 10-man squad. And the reason for this is that logistics is the key to victory and if you have people that are in your area of operation, this is parallel with what Max Velosti is talking about in his articles. If you have a 5.10 program in place, you have the ability to provide supply and support and it doesn't have to be cutting edge state of the art. You know, if you watch the clearances, closeouts, and markdowns, you could actually outfit somebody with pretty much the same gear. higher quality gear than anything basically made today. It'll be four, three, two generations back, five generations, six generations back, and you know in terms of when it was made, which means it'll be better built anyway. And so everything from a helmet or headgear of whatever kind to clothing, field jacket, uniform top and bottom, underpants, t-shirt, come on guys, go to the resale shops. We got a place here where you can get stuff either for free, literally they got a bin, it's like hey there's a bunch of stuff in there, t-shirts, OD green, brown, black. I got a bunch of OD green here three days ago. OD green, your marine core stainless, like the marine Jews on the inside, big painted logo, blah blah blah blah blah. and the price was free. Got a whole bunch of them. I just put them in the 510 programs, exactly what I did, rolled them up real tight, and there went into a kit that's part of a medium-sized kit. They actually were large and mediums. So guess what? That's three t-shirts per person. That's two pairs of brand new, you know, OD green underpants, so many socks, a hat, all the other cold weather gear, a scarf, gloves, mittens, whatever I've got. and kid out five of these make up a pod when the time comes that somebody shows up they're already tagged for size. I have done thousands of these. That's not an exaggeration as people listen right now know they've got a pod sitting in there near county. Camstasa we had enough to outfit at 30 men top to bottom. I did that all from stuff that other people were throwing away or I got from the government in tonnage. That includes backpacks, web gear, and again you can find less expensive web gear, lots of it laying around, odds and in stuff that's readily available and put it together that way. Oh, that's one of the old headsets from behind the wire. Yeah, this is the one you sent me out to fix. I didn't get around to fixing that little piece of plastic. Yeah, it's a little cheap. They actually work quite well. They're plastic see-through what we call Ice Cube costs headset. Actually to kill for behind the wire that set is. That sounds pretty sad doesn't it when you look at what it is? But level 3, level 4, that headset people would fight and die for. That sounds really weird. Anyway, with regard to the 5.10 program, I've mentioned helmets. Well guys, it doesn't have to be a steel helmet. Let me point something out. I've been getting bike helmets and hockey helmets for free in groups of 5 and 10. Actually, I've got two bags set up. I can sponsor a hockey team right now. A junior hockey team, easily. All free, didn't cost me a penny. However, what's really cool is these brain bucket utility helmets I can put probably 30 people into. But I've been collecting steel helmets for years, so I've got enough to do probably three or four squads I know I've got enough Kevlar helmets to do a squad I've got enough mixed US M1 piss pots to do at least three or four squads So I could share the wealth here easily and put you know a lot of people in the in uniform Between the stuff that I have stored away hundreds and hundreds of this you know items of this type out in a way Each pod typically a couple of barrels will do a 10-man squad and that's everything top to bottom. You will be comfortable, you will be warm, you'll be able to change clothes out. Remember it doesn't have to be OD green, it could be brown, black, whatever color socks. It doesn't have to be name brand anything. However, if you keep watching, there's a lot of stuff. Right now, Check Gear is coming out in force virtually brand new and cheap, cheap, cheap. The other cool thing about Check is the Lock-In gear. It's big, big sizes. So it will fit a lot of people. So there again, the 510 program especially is critical. I am bringing this up because of the piece that's on Henry's From the Trenches World Report, the follow-up piece that Max Velocity did. And it has to do with, no, it's resupply or supply. It's not just redistributing. Oh, oh my god, he said redistributing. Well, you do that in a unit. You'll redistribute material and support so that you can keep your fighting force at a particular level, a particular potential. Get used to that idea. I've given this the long thought for years. I've tried to explain this to everybody. Logistics is the key to victory. You could knock one location out when do you stink and bid a good with regard to our supply and support system Not the way we built it and I've been doing it for decades And I've made a point of doing it on the cheap and what I tell you to do is what I've already been doing for a long time a Long time way before you do anything about the militia. Okay, like I said 60 tons of clothing clothing quote-unquote scrap 99% of it wasn't scrap total cost for say 2030 to 60 tons and Oh, about $80. No more than $120, $130. You know, it took five days to clear out the warehouse corner, like one third of a warehouse that I bought the one time cost me a whopping total of $265, $270, right around there. Using a goose neck 12 horse trailer non-stop from the moment we could get through the gate, it took the five whole days and literally each time that trailer left it was one big cotton horse ball. Like, you know, trailer cotton ball. Cotton block. Polyester cotton block. leather gloves, combat boots, uniforms, and over and over and over again, much of it brand new. Most of it never issued really pissed me off to no end because it's all the stuff they told us that we just couldn't get when we were in the military because we just didn't have enough of it. And so then they held on to whatever they told us they didn't have enough so long that they had to slide it out the back door as not as stuff they sold on the regular auction, but as stuff they sold as scrap at the auction. That's again, those little benchmarks for me. It's like, okay, well, there's another example of how the system is, you know, not for the troops. It's not for us. It's for somebody else. And that again is why we need to fix that. We can do it. Watch for all of it. Let me give you an example. At the end of the church sales, typically they'll even give the stuff away. Well, go through with a card or go through with a bag and grab every OD green item that's there. If you run out of OD green items, then separate and go all the gray items. Do all the earth brown items you can. Clothing. Kid size, women size, men size. Doesn't mean it's what it is. Then separate it accordingly, keep piling it up, keep stuffing all the gray items into one bin for a particular group. The cool thing is it allows you to actually put color reference with a unit and make them pretty consistent. The other thing is work clothes. It doesn't have to be that fancy, but there's even an OD green shade of work pant and shirt that's out there, but any shade of green. You'll notice one of the things, and the reason I bring this up with logistics, you want to make camouflage, we've come full circle. The latest stuff that's out there is basically the same thing we did 30 we were taught to do because we were in the green weenie uniform army guys we had OD green uniforms which worked just fine there's a bunch of Austrian stuff coming out right now good sizes lots of it and it's cheap The majority of it is brand new. It's the end of the logistics train for the OD Green Army of Austria for their reserves and probably for their tactical reserve support. Well guess what? That OD Green uniform will work just fine. Like I said, grab all the other OD Green stuff, keep routing it towards a certain unit, give them all the OD Green stuff. Although I think everybody will want it because they're fatigues and you want to wear certain things out and maybe not wear out your camouflage. Oh, but if I need to make camouflage, you grab an old natural sponge or a few of them, get yourself some Rit dye, make up your Rit dye batch, and what you do is you put a sponge in each one of those those colors and you wring it out a little bit so it's just slightly wet and you dab that using the sponge onto the... oh, onto your uniform. This new dirt type pattern which is really fine and actually a smudge pattern is exactly what we used to do years ago. So we've come full circle but now they're commercially making this. There's a couple other tricks at work that the guys have brought up and I want to remind everybody again you take some motor oil if you do have even a regular camouflage of every kind and put that on your uniform roll that around or rub that into the soil of the area where you're operating and just rub it in really good and amazingly enough that dirt locks in there and it's the color of the surrounding soil and rock. Hey, that's a neat trick. It actually works quite well. And the stuff stains into the material. So that is another option. That's another way to get it to work for you. They used to do this by the way the Germans and other countries would let the dust and rust, in other words, the dirt build up on their vehicles because the stuff would cake up, especially with columns of traffic. And amazingly enough, they worked as a kind of camouflage because that natural dirt color was the color of the terrain and the environment, and so it actually blended in better. Hey, don't wash that vehicle off. Just leave it the way it did. Oh, there was method to that madness. So anyway, coloration and the idea is how to make things work for you. I'll tell you what, we're headed towards the bottom of the hour break here. We'll be on regular schedule for everybody out there listening. It is Thursday, by the way. We've still got a whole day ahead of us here before the weekend. It is the 3rd of October. If you can't take the time, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com if you would, if you see it in your heart to donate and pitch in. Guys, we got to the goal for the yearly bills. looking pretty good there. There are other things though that we found out we need to work on and replace, if you can, fine. If you can't, I understand. Don't lament and don't worry, we're not pressing anybody. We'll be back. A little of ear candy here. I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morn, I'd hammer in the eel, oh, I'd hammer out danger, I'd hammer out warning, I hammer out the love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land I bring out the love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land this land my brothers and my sisters all over this land I've got a bell, I've got a song to sing all over this land It's the hammer of justice It's the bell of freedom It's the song about love between the brothers and my sisters All over this land It's the hammer of justice It's the bell of freedom It's the song about love between the brothers and my sisters All over this land And we are back. That's Steve Voss by the way. We'll be hammering stuff out. The hammer could be actually a... well, yeah, everything you're carrying in the way of a firearm has a hammer. So yeah, we'd be hammering out freedom. We'd be hammering out justice. and I don't know about the birds the bees the brothers and I said we're not gonna be shooting those people but the birds and the bees not we can help it. But anyway we are gonna be dealing with other threats to our liberty and that means being prepared to do so and having the weapons that you need on hand and properly squared away. Don't forget guys well buy more ammo, arms and magazines as you can find them best priced most for the least is the rule. I would point out again we do have at JGSales.com for everybody out there if you had noticed JG Sales they have had AR15 mags. Now they've sold out of some of them but they still have a few if you have any of the odd man out calibers in the AR15 and you need the magazine for them. They have those also for $10 a piece and again that's www.jgsales.com I'll tell you what I'm gonna have to clean off this keyboard because I got sawdust all over everything where I'm sitting down I try to clean myself up But I'm gonna have to dust a few things off here when I'm finished and make sure we don't muck up the machinery Anyway, Jay G sales in the front page. You've got that go ahead and call her who we have Well, it's a spike in Indiana. I was gonna call you and say you guys do have a hammer at 2 o'clock every afternoon Well, that's true. Yes, that's right. We have hammers in all directions guys In fact, a righteous hammer in that case. Making sure we beat them down every day. I figured out what the problem was so I just wanted to call in and throw that two cents out there and say hey you can hook back up it's running now. So again for the link you can go to Liberty Tree Radio and the link is right there Indiana Freedom Talk Radio or you can go to the web page itself yep dot com jump in there Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com Indiana Freedom Radio dot com that's Indiana Freedom Radio dot com. So you can plug in. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. Oh, India, oh yeah, we'll slap mark in the microphone. Okay, so I got part of it right. I misdirected somebody until they're wasting lots of time. There you go. There we go. That works. I just wanted to call in and let you guys know about that and throw the humor in there of the hammer. Since you guys do have a hammer, it's 2 p.m. every afternoon, Monday, Friday, hammering the new order with me. Bye, Tim. So everybody come and join us. And for everybody out there, again, you can also call in. You can participate. And Spike will be right there to browbeat you as needed. Ooh-rah! Ah! Very good. I'll catch you guys later. Thank you, sir. Have a good night. And again, for everybody out there, Indiana Freedom Talk radio is up. Indiana Freedom Talk radio is up. So if you normally link through there, you can adjust fire accordingly. CQ. CQ. Anyway, a couple of things here with regard to logistics again. AriesArmor.com. Now there was, what's interesting, I haven't heard any compliments, I haven't heard any complaints about the Polymer receivers getting where they need to from Aries. So for everybody out there, again, there was a, you know, apparently there have been some comments about not getting them this and that and the other. But so far as I know with our people, everybody that bought them got them in good time and the only thing you got to keep an eye on is the inventory because Right now they're down to 177. They've only got nine of the green ones. And the green is actually catching on. So there's only nine of the green ones left, 45 of the brown ones, 59 of the pink ones, and 177 of the black. These are the Polymer Air 15, 80% finished receivers. There are other companies listed to include for both aluminum and polymer in some cases. www.billet80.com www.bile80.com The other is www.cnc80.com That's cnc80.com and www.americanspiratearms.com arms.com. Now in addition to that there's James Madison tactical jamesmattersontactical.com www.jamesmattersontactical.com They have polymer receivers and they have a whole bunch of other cool things that they have integrated into their system so you will find some really neat stuff there that definitely is worth checking out and you know seeing if it fits your niche. The one cool thing is there's enough locations around the country guys that you don't have to necessarily mail order something. I mean you could literally drive to any one of these locations because there are points all around the country and pick the thing up personally if you wanted to from the business. Which again if you don't want anybody else handling your stuff there's a way to deal with it. Aries is on the East Coast. Let's see what was the other one. Forgive me. There's Datum Gear. They're on the East Coast. The rest are all bouncing all over the planet. So again, you can pick and choose. But www.datamgear.com. Aries Armor dot com they do have other items and they do have closeout items I don't know what they have left there. I'm gonna look real quick They're out of stock on the blim 80% blim lowers that were you know really well not rough, but they have multiple problems They do have 68 of the oh for giving 76 of the cosmetic blim 80% lowers and those are only $68 apiece Personally, that's what I would do. I would go a blimp. I wouldn't even worry. Finish to me is irrelevant nowadays so much as function and quantity. Function and quantity. Does it work? Yes. Is the blimp critical? No, it just doesn't look pretty. Who gives a squat? Cover it with paint, fix it. Like I said, what we used to do, in fact my hydromatic was rebuilt. The Hydromatic M16 I carried and it had what looked like blue, like a deep blue fingernail polish in lines and I was trying to figure out when the helmet was until I looked closer and it was like, oh okay. Notice this on several of the weapons they had been issued out back in 70 they were reissued again middle 70s but they've been gone over by the armors they changed out the handstock so that they were new grips they were still A1s but they refurbished everything and what they were doing is they had this high dense polymer paint that was applied like fingernail polish and it was designed and it was, who knows, it probably was fingernail polish for all we know but it was designed to lock onto the aluminum and the anodized surfaces and it sealed up the scratches and the dings from field use and a lot of these had lightning bolts all over them. There was a little stagger line here and a part of a line there and then there was one around the grip maybe or near the grip where it connects. It could be anywhere on the two receivers. So there's a solution. Well in this case today If I'm building a field grade gun and it's aluminum, I just flash it with some paint. And then if it looks like starting to wear a little bit, flash it with some more paint. What's the big deal? And again, random colors is a good thing anyway. And if it doesn't quite match up, I'm not looking for pretty. I'm looking for breaking up the silhouette. So I'm not worried about it perfectly matching if I just reverse I want it irregular and I want it so that it's not patterned with the next rifle I want no two weapons to be the same and I want all these weapons to be disrupted in terms of their silhouette and their coloration So painting them is not a problem. Now. The other thing is for everybody. I mentioned this this morning at WWW dot Aries armor calm that's a rest are more calm a R es a R m o r dot com Over in the close outs slash the close out section they have cosmetic BLEM bolt carrier groups for $100 a piece. They have 79 of these in stock. They show that they do have them in inventory and again these are not the blimp is not like bent parts or anything like that It's a finish issue scratches dings whatever scratches scuff slash blemishes They're barely noticeable. We will not pick through the close-out items for you In other words what you get is what you get no exchanges no refunds all sales final Not a problem because again you're building an AR 15 putting it together got it online. It'll work just fine. So between the $68 lower aluminum or the $100 plastic slash polymer lower, that's a good start towards being pretty well done with the weapon. The bolt carrier is the most intricate part of the components that you have to find for the M16A or 15 family of rifles. As I will qualify this to get the cheapest right now to put the cheapest AR together. A folding stock for $20-$30 is very common. I hate pushing you that way but a 16.5 inch or whatever the 16 inch barrel uppers are right now what seems to be the generally coming out in any kind of quantity. The cheapest upper you can find without a bolt carrier or width depending on how you want to put it together. is fine. The idea here is to put an AR-15 together that you can afford, keep the price down to the absolute least. This is a way to build five AR-15s for your 510 program. And there are a few mags, not many, but there are a few mags that are cheaper out there that would allow you to put 10 mags into the person's issue kit right away. Step by step by step you can build up a really nice 5-10 program. You can also build up a lot of nice personal defense weapons for your family so that everybody's got something. Purely matter again, how do you want to outfit your unit or how do you want to outfit your team? But the AR is very forgiving, no recoil, so it's there, it's with us, it's been around for 60 years now, it's going to be around for quite a long time. All of our A1s are out there in somebody's hands, all the A2s are out there in somebody's hands. Ain't going anywhere. We've built millions of them and there'll be millions more still in production even for the SCAR and all the other guns they've built. So just don't be surprised, just keep plugging away and build what you want. Just make sure you do a good job and follow the instructions. Before we go any farther, do we have any callers? For a couple of things, I don't want to leave anybody out. Do we have any callers? Go ahead, star six, if you want to mute yourself. Don't have to say anything if you're just patiently listening. Anyway, again that's A-R-E-S-A-R-M-O-R dot com and the other company that has the Polymers is James Madison. I want to make sure I get that right. I've got it right here somewhere. If I look around eventually I'll find it in my, there we go, James Madison Tactical. I was right. W-W-W dot J-A-M-E-S M-A-D-I-S-O-N. T-A-C-T-I-C-A-L dot com. That's JamesMadisonTactical.com. JamesMadisonTactical.com. They also have the polymer receivers. Again, fairly cheap. The aluminum receivers are going to take a decent drill press. Somebody, again, staying focused. Not a problem because I know you can do that. But the polymers are a lot more forgiving and quicker to put into service in general. Oh yes, we have our cricket in the background. I can hear him. He's fiddling even as we speak, which is not a problem. Again, that's good luck. You know, in theory, sir, it could also be bait for whatever else you want to catch. Later on. Anyway, no, we wouldn't do that to our cricket. Well, we might if we had to. But anyway, another thing here real quick is ammunition. I know everybody we've been trying to point towards a lot of the stuff that has been, as it's been available. I really can't find anything that's making me go wow right now. As several of the ammunition groups that have come in, especially with all the BS going on with what they're pulling in government, certain types are selling out just about as quickly as they show up. Amaman.com has had that happen a couple times with different items where just as quickly as Santa Fe are the same way. The price is right, they're gone. Now I would point out and remind everybody that Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot is coming up here. It's October! and a lot of these guys if you want to see who you've been buying from and maybe get a good deal there at the show you can go to the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot and you can either drive down, spend the day or camp on site. A number of different options there. You can of course take advantage of all the vendors that will be in place. I highly recommend that even if you're not going to spend the whole day there, be there for at least one of the night shoots, one of whatever. If you've got to take off and still drive and get back to work, you know, if it's a distance, plan on being there for the night shoot. Now remember a real firefight isn't going to be with all of the concentration you see there, but you're going to get a taste of what it is you can expect from your equipment as it performs too. A lot of you have bought tons of tracers, you've got flare, you've got all kinds of other incendiary for in smoke for the purpose of disrupting the enemy's vision or to enhance yours, etc., etc., to screen operations where you get a chance to see how this stuff works. and it's going to be in volume because they're going to spit a whole lot of bullets down range. The other thing is the audio track, so to speak. You get to hear what it's like. Now that's especially critical because you're going to hear these guns operating simultaneously. Try to see if you can again benchmark the weapon to the sound. This is important down the road because each caliber has its own distinct noise. It makes its own distinct sound. You're going to hear MG1s, you know, slash MG42s, you're going to see MG34s, you're going to see RPDs, RPKs, you're going to see DPMs, you're going to see everything out there. You can imagine AR15, M16 type weapons, and all categories, not just DPM but many others. You're going to see AKs of all variants, Krinkoffs to the long barrel RPKs mentioned before. You're also going to see submachine guns, mini classes and categories. Wow, that magazine emptied out pretty fast when he just held that trigger down. Wow, I hope he's carrying about 20 more if he keeps firing like that. Well, he's got 20 or 30 or 40 and piled up and they already bought the ammunition last year for the shoots that you're gonna see this week couple weekends coming up here actually what we can have coming up here. So for everybody it's the it's gonna be the event to make it to I would rub in and point out yep UN gun ban. We told you so UN gun ban. We told you so UN gun ban. We told you so. Yeah, so now what are you going to do? For everybody out there, it's like, well, yeah, but nope, it's already signed. Kerry signed it, the trader signed it. Oh, bummer, the foreign national that we got in the outhouse. He's the one who pushed it, so what's the surprise? The communists are in motion. The communists are in motion. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. Yeah, well, so did Steline. He had the long mustache too. Anyway, now next thing here real quick. I don't want to touch on this because we're running out of time here. One other thing with regard to medical support, it is Thursday so I'm going to pounce around a little bit here, but if you run into one, and again thank you to one of our friends for the trade we did, material for the gauze rolls. In fact those have been distributed to a couple of different medics who are very happy to get them. Guys remember if you run into any bulk medical supplies, grab them if they're free or if they're cheap. seriously. We're never going to have enough. We're especially going to need it in phase one. You're not going to be going to any hospital for the problems you got and the doctors, nurses, and medical personnel we have, they do know how to deal with the casualties, but they need the tools in the toolbox to get it done. This is where all of us focusing on this problem together are going to accomplish the task. So if you run into medical supplies, just keep boxing them up. Find a better container to put them in that's going to keep them dry, going to keep them in the dark, going to keep them squared away but palletized, ready for issue. What I like to do is spread out and do crash bags anyway. What we did with those rolls of gauze, three to each of the crash bags, I added them to the black old SF slash old radio bags because they're very handy especially, and not even as rolling out so much as you might use them for packing. If you have an injury, if you have a wound, the idea is the guy is going to be bleeding anyway and he's going to be bleeding profusely. The idea behind this is you fill the hole and let the blood do what it's supposed to do. Coagulate scab, create a mass that blocks the bleeding, stops the bleeding from continuing. You're still going to add a compress, you're still going to do all the other things to stop the bleeding. You may have to go to a tourniquet, but where you can keep the wound as clean as possible, and pack it and try to get the body to assist and do as much as it can with volume that otherwise you're going to lose anyway if the person's bleeding rather than bleeding out on the ground if it's into a wound pack then it's going to help to seal up the hole. The body will do its job. The blood will do what it's supposed to do. Now you're still going to wrap it. You're still going to seal it. You're doing all the things you need to do depending upon the type of injury. But volume fillers are critical. Now I have a lot of, in fact before you knew what blood stop was, or you know, quick clot as they call it, the original ones that came out were in metal tin. A lot of you guys at Medics have seen these. The idea behind this is you push this whole plug right into the wound channel. and the idea behind it is that the Quick Clot does what it's supposed to do and also it's a volume sup in that as a kind of a sponge mechanism it will collect and interact and promote the clotting slash sealing of that wound channel. which is critical to keeping the blood pressure up and keeping the volume in the body rather than pooling on the ground. So again, the wound gauze, you know, before we had quick clot, the gauze rolls like this serve the same purpose. Small gauze rolls were 2 inch, 3 inch, and in this case these are really large for cross lacerations and open serrated lacerations that are ripped. These packs that we're talking about are optimal. They're the best choice for sealing these kinds of wounds. You're still going to, again, wrap it. In fact, you take one packet, you'll take the other, wrap it, and of course apply pressure. You may still apply a compress over top of that to apply constant aggressive pressure in a particular point. It's, again, a matter of judgment in the field while you're operating on a patient or working in a casualty. The other thing is again, the filling up every medical container you can put together. Tackle boxes are really great for this. If you can get a new large format tackle box. Everything from syringes to clamps to every type of suture, all this stuff. I actually have two bait boxes. Actually, forgive me, fishing boxes that are set up so I can throw it at a surgeon or throw it at a doctor and everything in there he'll recognize. It's not a matter of whether or not just, I'm going to use it, but it's the idea that if I had to say, hey, here's a tool, take care of your ear, here's the tools, congratulations, go to town. If you open it up, everything in there he'd recognize, everything in there he can identify with. The objective behind that is to have that on standby. Well, what's mine? It's mine. Why would one use it? Well, maybe I want to keep the people who are part of my team alive so that I have a team to work with because the more eyes and ears we have and the more people pulling triggers, the more likely we'll all survive. Just something to think about there. So cooperation, keeping your people alive and in combat mode is a real good idea. I know that Max Velocis talked about casually production. Guys, a lot of what needs to be done can be done by field medics. Many of the men that I know, not just as Special Forces medics, but medics especially, World War II, when you're looking at volume production casualties, remember you have two types of people you've got to deal with. Combat casualties and everyday life casualties. Everybody goes, what? Oh, you thought it was just going to be the dynamic Rambo. He took the bullet hole and he's going to put the powder stuff. No, you've got people that bend over backwards and turn the wrong way and bust a leg. You've got people that need appendectomies. You have people that, in fact, I'm more concerned. I'm going to be quite honest. Let me put it to you this way. And some idiot says, oh, we have to shoot him and blow him his brains out because I couldn't fix it. Only because you're stupid. An appendectomy is an incredibly simple surgical procedure by comparison to many others that are out there. During World War II, almost every medic that I've known has said doctors didn't do appendectomies, medics did, corpsmen did. Why? Because the doctor was busy trying to keep the guy with his guts hanging out and the leg missing from bleeding and dying by inches from those injuries. If they could keep him on the critical casualties, the rest they could handle. And so one of the first things they did with most of these medics is they said, OK, 10 people over here, you're with me. Here's Dr. Schmidlap. Dr. Schmidlap is going to do an appendectomy. Everybody watched Dr. Schmidlap. They all watched him do it. He said, did everybody understand? Anybody have any questions? Do you have that patient? They'd take him out. They'd bring another patient in. He'd do it a second time. He says, everybody understand what we're doing? And they go, yep. Well, they take that second patient out, and they bring a third one in. And he looked at one guy and said, now it's your turn. Ball! Well, okay. And so every one of those men, because, guys, you're dealing with thousands and thousands and thousands of troops. You're dealing with thousands of people and all the everyday injuries. What are you going to do? Put a bullet in everybody for all the normal injuries you take to the emergency? See, that's what's funny about some of these conversations I've seen where, well, you know, he's going to be so mad that I've got to kill him. He's got appendicitis. He's so bad I'm going to have to kill him. How about we figure out how to re-read what we have in the basic tutorials and maybe try surgery. Don't worry, he might still kill him anyway. You're really up on that one. And it's like, well, yeah, but we don't have the tool. You know, the Vietnamese use some god-awful stuff to make surgery work. We have a hell of a lot better than that. We're resource rich. We are gludded in technology. So it's not a matter of it's only a matter of whether or not you get up off your hind end focus on that particular object Pile up everything you can always have your eyeball looking for more. I got a pressure cup the other day for free It goes in the inventory with the others even if it's parts. I grab every part I see I'm really good at wall. Look there's medical parts There's part of a pressure cup. There's half a stethoscope. Oh, what's missing all the rubber hoses Oh big deal The whole point is that if you keep piling parts up, you can make from two or three, you can make one if all else fails. But the fact of the matter is that if you're patient, it's amazing just how much stuff is out there. And again, veterinary care, if we have to, especially if things start to hit the fan, don't forget veterinary care material that's at the tractor supply and the feed mill, etc. Most everything that's there is useful for other applications and we're going to be stuck having to use it because we're going to use up all the other goodies we got. Anyway, medical support, I want to say thanks again to our friends. Good trade. Like you said, dances with wolves. Good trade. Hopefully everybody is happy with the blankets and we're happy with the compress, you know, slash the gauze rolls. Anyway, also don't forget, if you can, check out the archives. I know we've got a couple people that have asked for archives. It's on our computer printout. So we need to make sure we deal with that. I don't know if you notice that. We got another one too that's a request for a month's worth of LTR. I just got to download and put them on the Mv3 disk. There we go. Okay, so we'll be, those will be in the mail here shortly guys. Just be patient. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail. The Empire's on the run. We're in a march. We'll be back. 8 o'clock meanwhile. Live LTR Radio. Take it over right now with Ed and Company. Bye bye. This next announcement is serious news and you won't hear it in the mainstream media. We are living in an age full of catastrophic events and it's getting worse. But before we go on, remember this website. Highgrounds.us. In the past two decades, natural disasters have increased by 800% within the US alone. Cataclysms like Hurricane Katrina killed and displaced thousands because they were not prepared. And the 2008 economic collapse could happen again, but be much, much worse. So type this into your web browser. Highgrounds.us. Highgrounds.us is your complete source for family survival necessities. 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