Mark Koernke and Darryl Sivak discussed equipment repairs at their broadcast facility, including a failed antenna and router replacement costing $450-500. They covered tactical topics including snow camouflage selection, steel-cased ammunition performance in AR-15s with guidance on chamber maintenance and extraction issues, and proper weapon maintenance procedures. The hosts addressed the World War II memorial protest where veterans dismantled barricades and confronted federal officers, discussed ammunition shortages across the country with 9mm and .45 ACP sold out at most retailers, and promoted an upcoming gun show at Rocky Grove Fire Hall near Franklin, Pennsylvania, and a November 2nd flag-burning ceremony and antenna maintenance event at Darryl's location in Meadville.
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By the time you're done, you'll have taxes on taxes on taxes and it'll take four generations to pay for the last generation's bills. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Herndon and I'm Darryl Sivak. There we go, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, east, south, and southwest. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot 4 mg dot com or an emma micro station cb stations afternoon channel twenty seven twenty nine and in greater my old michigan and stop are from well actually the county seat is at the line of michigan so not far from the land of but you know closer closer than when it is to us Anyway, Myo Michigan Channel 31 test for final introduction. We will be putting a permanent micro FM and another CB base station at the location after this afternoon or tomorrow. 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The girls are still with us and hopefully we'll be announcing a birthday here coming up in November. So we'll let you know. In fact, all three of them are November girls. Well, Darrell, it's looking like it wants to rain outside. So far we haven't had that, but you know, it's looking like it's going to want to try to rain to the south. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what is the day-to-day storm? What's jumping off the wall over there in Pennsylvania? Well, what's jumping off the wall is the temperatures falling. The rain has been here. We've got a mixture of snow in it tonight. And I believe today is Wednesday the 23rd, but don't swear to it because I don't have my calendar in front of me. I think you're pretty well on the mark. Well that's good because it was just a guess factor. We've had all kinds of equipment problems this last week to ten days. Our antenna that's been up for nineteen years shorted out on us. We didn't catch it and it blew the chips out of the amplifier so we put a new one in and we didn't We've got a bunch of expense going on here. We did get a new antenna, but this one is rated for a little heavier use than what the other one was, so it should theoretically last longer and handle the wattage better. Wait a minute. Are you going to complain about 19 years worth of service? Nope. I'm not. your car should last so long wait a minute ours go our cars have to last that long we hear that old at least but now nineteen years for an antenna up there in the middle of pence up there in the wilderness so to speak in the in the wind in the foothills yeah yeah pretty good word antenna yeah so we No, we felt that the antenna didn't notice anything, but we didn't quite plan on the expense. Then to top it all off, my router went bad on me this last week, so it shut down my computer. redirect everything until I could get a router, which I finally did. That was the least expensive of all the equipment. So consequently, it's been fun and games. Do you know what model router you're using? Right now I'm using a Nest cape, or netgear, I should say. Netgear and some wires. It's a new model to take them out with. It's got all the fancy little lights on it. Blue and yellow and... Well of course it has those lights. They're supposed to make you feel... Actually they do nothing. There's a little chip in there that just goes back and forth. It's purely to make you feel like something's being done. Oh I feel so relaxed. And uh... And uh... We have a... It doesn't work any better. That's okay. Something's happening. There's lights blinking. Right? Yeah, hey, it's... I got lights all over the place. When I turn the light out I don't need light. Don't come into my house with the power on because the lights will be out and I can still see all the ambient light that's around here from all the electronic gadgetry, you know. But anyway, this weekend coming up down in Rocky Grove, there's a gun show that will be at the Rocky Grove Fire Hall, which is right down there near Franklin, Pennsylvania. So you get on the phone and give them a call and you will be able to Get directions if you need it. And I will be there, be square. And I do need you to come down so you can spend some money so I can pay for all this replacement equipment because it's going to run us about by time all said and done somewhere between $450 and $500. Well, the old one was working as far as doing its job, but we went with the latest model or whatever it is that they had that you had to buy, right? No, the other one just quit. It quit routing. Right. It was working right up until when it went... Yeah, it was working right up until it decided to quit. Now, the old model, do you remember, was that a little blue box? No, it was a white box. About the same size as the black box. Interesting. Well because most of the net gear there are the blue metal box. Actually they're a nice little work box. If you ever have any of these, even the one that just went bad, don't throw that out. Mark it that it's fragged, but don't throw it out. And the reason I say that is not that you may use it for that purpose again, but those make nice little work boxes for other projects down the road. Not the least, which is I can even put a little micro FM station in a box like that. a tiny one but it would still be a micro, say a one-two water and then put an exciter on that and because there are kits that are that small guys for everybody out there listening. They aren't very user friendly as far as being as versatile as a lot of the others that we use but it's kind of handy to have little boxes like that for all everything from running cameras to maybe setting up another box to hold a a hub for cables running from microphones or from for instance micro cameras that you have set up. There's all kinds of things you can do with them. Most people don't realize they want to charge an arm and a leg for those stupid little boxes by themselves. So a project box is kind of handy. Just put it off in a junk box off to the side but mark it, you know, frag. That way you won't cry about going, hey, let's disassemble this and see what we can do with it. Well, you know, we could always disassemble it and see where it was fragged, where it was... Where it went bad? Yeah. Yeah, where the chipper went bad. A chipper? A chip? Or it could be, you know, strange, but there might even be a fixture on board fuse. There might be actually an on board fuse. It's just that most people don't bother with the price of the thing. And, you know, the amount of use that they get, typically by the time they go, they're long in the tooth, which is why the latest model, which of course is what you got, is the next best thing. Yeah, this one carries a lifetime guarantee, but I'm wondering whose lifetime. Yeah. That little chipmunk, that microchipmunk, they bred to go inside the boxes. That's how long. Hey, is it dead? It's bigger now. It's a squirrel. Oh, okay. Well, like I said, in that case, it's like, well, you know what? If it's not moving, it's dead. That was a lifetime. Sorry, not good. So anyway, that's what's going on here. We are expecting... I think they may have changed the forecast. We're expecting anywhere from one to three inches of snow by Friday morning, which is nothing for us. But just letting the people know what's heading your way. Dintai is coming, comrade. You really like it. But I have been going through all the snow camouflage, by the way. So that's a good thing. Actually, I've got to sit by the front and back door ready to go. I may have to try and get some new snow camo for you. You know, real quick on that one, probably the best priced stuff right now and it's good size guys is the Swedish gear coming in again. There are some Swedish snow camo that is heavier than the Swiss and most heavier than pretty much everybody else's stuff that's out there. but it's got really big front pockets, upper pockets like on a field jacket, but it's an over jacket, an over smock, really well made and they're cheap. I've got to get back to this. They're supposed to give me a quote on what they have left of those, but that is a priority. If you can get them cheap enough, it's good gear. Again, you're not wearing it the whole season, I mean through the whole year. So for the seasonal application, you want the most for the least. The US military solution, a lot of people have been finding these in, oh, come on, eBay. etc. There are the micromesh, they're the basically plastic like overcloths and you can tuck them into your gear and cover everything up and what it does is it changes the perspective. You still get a limited amount of see-through to what's underneath but in a way that's good because you know nothing is really solid white unless you're out in the middle of a stinking snow field where you shouldn't be. If you're out in the middle of the field you're in the wrong place. Okay, just something to think about there. And what you want to remember is you should be taking cover or behind cover with concealment. And that in and of itself is going to change the coloration in the area. Look at what things, take a look at our winter snow operation videos that are on Liberty Tree Radio. Look at the ground cover. Take a look at the thatch and the grass. If you're near the swamps, what do you get with the reeds? Again, different colors of greys, gray greens, but then all of a sudden you go to extreme. You've got Savannah tan, Russetts, Browns, all kinds of colors, and then the whites mixed in. So, their logic behind this is that it was cheap, easy to roll up and hide, but also quick to cover up pretty much anything you want from your head to your toe, just about. Maine had some, and I don't know if they still do, but I also eBay the guys listed them. I'm looking real quick going back. I'm going to go back on the scroll here for our friends. You probably shouldn't let the secret out, but years ago I had a set of snow cam flies with pine tree needles on it. Long pine tree needles. We were doing some war games in the winter out here in my back 40. And I had two guys trying to find me. And I'm standing up against the pine tree, inside a pine tree, leaning up against it with a snow background. Two guys walked right past me, not more than 6 feet away from me and didn't see me. So consequently when they got past me, I let them have it and got them both. Now that was with a German pine frond? I think it was actually, I think it was from the Swedish. The Russian stuff isn't coming anymore. The German is available, the Swedish and the Swiss stuff. is limited. In fact, the latest batch of snow to come in has been the Swiss. Not very much of it, but it's all white. So for whatever we're using, the big thing again is to remember that you're going to be probably breaking up rather than the solid. You'll be a mix of colors. But like you said, moving back into a pine line or into a tree line, you're going to have a breakup and, you know, again, a variation how it layers. So the cool thing is if you can kind of mix and match a little bit then that works. A little hint during the winter the desert color camouflage combined with the snow actually makes for a pretty good combination because again corn fields, you know, long grass that tucks over and becomes a tussock. You get that exposed during the winter months and so you get tans and browns and light browns and the russet colors again, the dark reds, burgundies, those show up mixed amongst any different angles and weird shapes amongst the snow. mix of the two colors if you have like covered everything if anything else shows up it's got those lighter shades mixed in that help to faze or fuzzy at a distance the colors that people perceive with their eyes which is again especially critical because we're we the idea is that the other side hesitate we don't. Hey Mark. We know in front of it we know how to deal with it. We got who do we have there? Me and I need to real quick. Go right ahead. Two things. I think that we have a hum on the line, at least you can hear it on live 365. I think it's something to do with your mic because when you key up, it's more distinctive and I just wanted to tell you that. It happened right before the top of the hour. You went off live 365 and then I think you reconnected with the phone. I could hear the phone reconnect to the conference call. So whoever is running the board and stuff, I just thought I'd tell you that. The second thing regarding your weapons getting back to the last hour. specifically of having a steel or at least aluminum rod, or those guys that are running AR-15s and are buying the steel cased ammo. There's nothing wrong with it. You read all the nonsense that says, oh, it's going to kill your gun. It's not going to kill your gun. We have occasionally when you fire a lot and your gun is extremely hot and you leave around in the chamber. Occasionally, they have been getting stuck. So I would highly recommend that if you have an AR-15 to carry a clean rod, a solid rod with you, or remember if you're in a situation where you dump several hundred rounds rapidly to not leave one in the chamber, to either leave the bolt back or simply not have one in the chamber. It will get stuck. And the reason for that is not the steel on steel. What it is is the polymer or the lacquer, what happens is it becomes malleable slash it heats up. And what it does, it does what it's supposed to do, the lacquer bonds. And what it will do is bond to the chamber along with bonding to the case. and that creates the adhesion issue typically. If it was raw steel on the chamber it probably wouldn't even affect it because you're not going to get any significant thermal change there. The steel actually is much more resilient in that respect with heat. Whereas the brass has other interesting or unique properties. Each metal of course responds in different ways. But it's the steel case, the lacquer finish typically, it gets molten or again if you do a lot of shooting it gets soft. And then what it does is it bonds into the crystalline structure of the chamber. The metal, if you were to do a microscope, you can do this, you can see a number of different ways in how things work, books, You'll see if they do an electron microscope, it looks like the dark side of the moon actually looks like an ice scape. That's how coarse the crystalline structure of the metal actually is. But what you see when it's a conventional magnification is little small dimples or what look like crevices, little tiny crevices. And that's what the polymer bonds to, it gets into and that creates that adhesion between the two surfaces. It works like a glue. So that's why again, good point, what we want to do is extract the last round if you've been firing up a lot of ammunition using steel case obviously drop the mag pull the round and clear and cool let the bolt rest open take the next mag make sure it's brass case ammo you'll probably be carrying a mix anyway so just again the next round following it up other consideration is if you give you with the first chance you have you do some quick basic Chamber and barrel maintenance especially if you've been pushing a lot of rounds anyway. Can't break the weapon down all the way but the M16 is really cool in that you can break it open like a top brake shotgun and you can do quick chamber maintenance on it. Pull the bolt-bolt carrier, you know, swab it, clean it real quick and then slower back together and get her back into service. You got any kind of lull or cessation of activity As quickly as you can, letting somebody know you're going to break the gun down, you're going to bring the gun offline, they'll be prepped and they'll be doing security. You can do the maintenance on it. Go ahead. So that's exactly what you want to do. So I know if you're like me and a lot of other AR-15 type guys, you can't afford the brass ammo. Again, there's nothing wrong. There's all these things that are circulating on the Internet and people say, oh, the steel case ammo is bad. It's not. There's nothing wrong with it. Most of the time you're not going to see a stuck round. Again, you probably have to fire several hundred rounds. We've seen an excess of three to five hundred rounds firing rapidly. So you're going to go through five or six mags. Just the simple thing is they you not leave around in there and you'll be fine but more importantly it goes back to the basics of Trying making sure that you have a basic rifle clean kit with a clean rod I'll leave it with that then you're switching to your hand cannon. Let's put it that way and that's why most of the time most of the air they are platforms have a dust cover on it so that you can lock your bolt back if you have to and still close your dust cover to keep the dirt out until you get out of the harm's way to get to the rear area where you can then proceed to unload, clean, and whatever you have to do. One of the things here again, this fits back to pre-coating too. If you know that you're going to be working something, the dry coats that are out there will seal the crystal structure. Even if you're using more of a penetrating material, remember you can use it the last minute to actually pre-coat so that it prevents the polymer, the lacquer or whatever type of finish is used to seal the steel case. it won't have anything to bite to. Now eventually that will wear, that will be pulled because of a combination of heat and motion because every case that makes contact is going to extract a certain amount of material even if you use dry lube. So that's, it still buys you time but you need to understand, you need to make sure your people are going to be trained to understand steel case ammunition. AK is a lot more forgiving but still something that needs to be in the back of your mind if something looks like it's a problem. One cool thing is if it's loaded, the AK will unload itself. Now again, the very nature of the action and the violent extraction that's typical of the AK, it will pretty well clear itself. is a different system, a different bird, doesn't mean that can't be the way to clear it, but let's remember that how many extractors have we seen pulled or fractured on an AR? I carry three with any AR-15 that we have, that we've used. I carry three extractors. And also make sure you have a good supply of the long pipe cleaners. Yes. Clean out that gas tube. Well, I'll tell you what guys, we're going to go to break. We got Darryl and myself, Meat Eater of course on the line here calling in. It is Weapons Wednesday on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio and Liberty Tree Radio. They're cheering. 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And do what we must do to seize the time For an order to defend and exercise our liberties We now must place our liberty on the line of evolution today webpage contact broadcasting show about you can't pick markup on the retreat radio i can always go to our webpage and to live we don't throw the wrong switch wrong switch on that we mean by that switch so we have the new antenna up yet or no that waiting on the check out whether permitting on saturday november the second for anybody would like to come a open carry UN flag burning ceremony at 11 o'clock at my place and all you gotta do is punch in Darrell Sivek on the Google and find it we're on 9931 Williamson Road, Beadle if you want to drive in for that and after the flag burning ceremony for the UN we're going to hopefully have enough manpower to work the guy wires while we telescope down or jacked down our tower. It's an old military, you're probably familiar with it Mark, ones that jack up. They're supposed to be 40 foot while we got about 60 feet up there. So we take each section down 5 feet at a time. So we need bodies to work the guide wires as we bring it down so it doesn't tip one way or the other. We will I will pre-assemble the antenna and pre-wire it so that when it comes down We can slap it take going off slap the new one on and Run it back up just as fast while we got the manpower there to do it So if you've got nothing to do weather permitting November 2nd, that's a Saturday morning here at Site of Braveheart radio. We are going to have a flag burning ceremony UN flag burning ceremony which combined with an open carry and do some maintenance on our antenna. Excellent. So again, for everybody out there, here's a chance to say hi and meet the voice of the other end and put a face to it so you know, oh my god, don't do that again. Yeah, don't pay attention to the face, man. You think it's bad from your side, you ought to see it from my side, man. Dude. Well, I'll tell you what, a reminder here guys that we do need support and Braveheart Radio is the same way. Where would we send a donation for Braveheart if they need help? For our friends listening in Benton, Pennsylvania. Well, if they would so-called be like to do that, you can send this cash wrapped in foil to Darryl Civic, 9931 Williamson Road. Meadville, PA, occupied zone number 16335. Again, that's Darryl Civic, 9931 Williams Road, Meadville, PA, occupied zone number 16335. If you want to send a check, leave the pay blank. Don't make it out to Braveheart Radio because the bank won't take it. Same way with a money order. Just leave the pay blank and we'll fill in the appropriate names. So that we can get it deposited. And any, any, any, yeah. I'm learning a new language too Mark while we're at it. It's called gibberish. So if there's anybody out there who would like to help out financially or manpower wise, why we could, our repairs are going to be somewhere about $4 by the time we all repaired and put that in. And again, the processor chips, depending on the, it could be the synthesizer or one of the other processor chips that's on board within some of the different circuits. I don't know what model of transmitter do you have? I have an FM100. It's not the FM, the FM100 is okay. It's the chips in the amplifier that have gone bad and we're using the broadcast warehouse. amplifier was made in England and believe it or not they're about five or six years old and they've been running pretty good up until now. We have an electronic guru who knows how to work on electronic equipment and he was able to track down the pick out the chips and order them there. They're about $85 to $90 a chip, something like that. We need two of them. Worst in the antenna is a hundred and roughly speaking 150 bucks and new coax because you say you are changing out the coax one of the things to remember is since it's that long the other consideration is breakdown of material and That it could have been a cascading failure, which it was in reality the antenna being the issue The coax can get a pin leak, a hole in it, perforation, you may not see it when it happens. In fact, once it gets dinged or dented, that can be a weak point and it will break down and it will introduce moisture. And then it just grounds it out, which of course doesn't help the rest of the equipment attached to the coax. In terms of the transmitter. And not letting things, not to be any conspiracy minded. We went over the coax that we could reach with our hands checking for any pin marks or pins sticking through it, you know, because people, the old days if you wanted to shut a troublemaker up you went out and pinned this coax. Well that will short out equipment like nobody's business. And, since how we're dealing with the communist government thereof called Washington DC District of Criminals, we wouldn't put it past them to do that, so we double-checked that to make sure that was not one of our problems. Now, a little trick there, since you're putting up new coax, what are the things you can do to armor that? Well, a half-inch PVC pipe, couple of joiners, go the longest pieces that you can. and you can actually armor that up far beyond where it can be reached at the very least. The other option is, and again what we do is we actually snorkel it at the top just to create a water drip point and then goop the snot out of it. But we have, for instance, our FM on the tower goes, it's armored all the way to the antenna. using a half inch plastic pipe. Now you can go even more extreme on that and go half inch plastic pipe within a three, you know, inside a three-quarter or one inch pipe and you've got a double armored wall. But the half inch is cheap, cheap, cheap. Connectors cost hardly anything. And you can even, you can either clamp it or zip tie it to the antenna mast so that it'll keep it secure and even offers a little reinforcement to the mast too, depending on how it's set up. So, that's an option too. We have a tri-mask banana mask for ours and then we have an additional 10 feet of iron, well actually 20 feet of iron pipe that I put at the top of that. And that gives us our height for our micro antenna. Again, there's any number of different ways you want to do it guys, but armoring can go actually, what we do is we go from the wall all the way out to the antenna and up with the half inch pipe. You have to map it out. You don't link anything until you dig your trench and you don't have to dig a trench but we put it underground and double insulate it with both 3-quarters and I actually used 1 inch because I had a pile of 1 inch and I actually had some 20 foot pieces. But we armored it with 1 inch and 1-1 by 2 inch pipe underground and both of those are water sealed. Just take bathtub caulk and create a control point guys. Then up above we do a snorkel like a candy cane guys is what it looks like and That way the line is dropped down you do a slight loop and it goes up the rest away and that creates a drip point So if any water runs down the line it doesn't run into the pipe anyway But you also goop up the top of that the entrance point for the half inch pipe with more bathtub caulk bathtub cock is your friend and doesn't cost anything you buy for you know $1.19 or 99 cents for one cock tube of the cheapest available and or You know the small squeeze tube type whatever you got just make sure you got enough to get the job done while you're there So again anything else jumping off the wall there anything else has been in the news Well, there's been lots in the news. Well, we know you You saw the picture that was circulating on YouTube about the Gestapo getting in the face of a 90 year old veteran down there in Washington that had both legs missing in the wheelchair. You know what I heard but I haven't seen that one. No, go ahead. Bring that in. I haven't seen it either but we were talking about it on our show. All I can say is to the Gestapo agent that officer, I wonder how proud he is that he tried to face down a 90 year old man that had no legs and a wheelchair. He must be a real tough bird so we all have to watch out for him because he's It might scare me. That's right, the illegals could be down there all they wanted, but the evil Americans, even if they were paraplegic or quadriplegic, wouldn't make any difference. They were evil terrorists. And if you wanted to, or wanted one, they'd probably give them a gun. Yeah. As far as, you know, remember Project Gun Runner here? And that's part that burns me, these guys. sent 70,000 guns that we know of down to Mexico and several hundred people have been killed since then including some on our of our border patrol and they're not going to bother to investigate or prosecute Eric Holder or the commander in sleaze is down there in Washington. Hey Darrell. Hey what was the purpose for this Gestapo guy getting in this old man's... They had a barricade up around the World War II memorial, and a bunch of veterans showed up. I don't know if they got the million, but they were expecting a million veterans to show up. And the veterans dismantled, repeat, dismantled the barricade and took part of it and deposited it at both the front and the back of the White House. I remember seeing that now. I never saw that picture, but that's a pretty gutless. Yeah, yeah, so It just well it shows that the veterans aren't going to roll over it that just it just might have one more fight left in them no matter how old they are I I I wish I had better health because I would have loved to been down there and of course if I had been I might not come back because if I had seen that I might have tried to intervene, which means I would have probably bore the blunt of the club, but I don't have the strength and the durability to do that kind of stuff anymore. Well, a lot of men did step in. That was the whole point. There was a wide range of ages that showed up. So basically what happened is initially they puffed up until they found out the men were alone. As the numbers increased, the sulking little rats huddled over in a corner and were totally petulant all the while that they were there because they realized that they weren't going to be able to thug up on a whole bunch of people who basically looked at them a whole lot meaner than they looked at the old sturrs that were there. In step one, they were puffing up because they figured, it's a pushover and they can play punk rush. The usual 10 or 12 of them to one man. Well, everybody else has showed up, kind of demonstrated that, well, we've had enough of the panty waste punks in Washington and they just walked in and did what they needed to do. And it was a good combination of all ages, which is how it should be. The men of America showed up. That's what needs to happen. And the best part of it is the veterans had seen a lot more are a lot worse in their combat roles than anything that these fools are. Oh yeah. There's nothing that the fools are going to throw at you. What, are you going to look bad at me? Like my old Uncle Lloyd said, I don't know how many people I killed. He was at the crossing of the Yalu when the Chinese came across. He said, I have no idea. He said, I know I killed a lot of people that day. He said, I have no idea. He wasn't bragging. He was a small man. He wasn't very mild-mannered. He was the nicest guy I could ever give you the shirt off his back. But he'll tell you flat out he killed and killed and killed and killed and killed you're gonna try and scare a man like goes Ain't nothing. It was what they don't know picture does justice to a wall of Chinese coming at you There's nothing you'll ever seen an image as opposed to what it was like real life He told everybody that he could he goes now There's no picture you've got that'll show you the truth about what that day was like pucker so had to be pretty high too. Oh Yeah, well, it's like he said ain't got nowhere to run Just poke it up and keep shooting. Yeah, that's right. Well, he started out with eight rifles and it's like he said, by the time they got through the five garands, they were into carbine work. And by the time they got to the third carbine, it was time to pack up and leave. But he would fire a garand until he just simply was so hot, you couldn't hold it anymore. And he said every time he pulled the trigger, he hit someone. He hit probably more than one because it was not six. But he's just a virtual carpet of people. People can't even imagine that when the Chinese hit. So you got people like that you're trying to scare. And it's like, I got one to kill in front of me here. It's like, wow, this is a lot easier than the good old days. Think about it military ball ammo back then is not like what it is today, especially out with 30 odd six You don't even have to be armor piercing to penetrate two or three bodies. Oh, yeah, and I was like whatever That's like you said at a given point, you know, and again, this is this is something you got guys from World War two You don't have any World War one vets around but you got a lot of guys from World War two Korea Vietnam and each one a lot of them were there for some really bad experiences they may have gotten through it, but they They actually saw stuff that even the even Hollywood can only try to fictionalize to a degree and not even come close to You know, it's in techno people color when the time comes So that's what they are. That's the bad guys are facing and you can know they could feel it too you could tell just by the way they're acting the Every aspect of what happened with the protests and the other thing I would point out guys as I've said all this week Have you looked at ammunition consumption over the last 10 days? Progressively, 9mm, 45mm, all the basic military calibers have been eaten up again. A lot of the companies have absolutely no 9mm and no 45mm, or what little 45mm they have is... Now the reason is, all these guys went to Washington and said, yep, they tried to tea tree to side dirt, guys. Their attitude is, they made all kinds of snide comments, and everybody said, really? Well, sounds like we need to gun up, because there ain't no talking to them. I got an email from Ammo Man this morning informing me that they were having a sale on 9mm and 223 ammo because I got a whole bunch of wolf in. I went to check on, this was at 10 o'clock this morning. I went to check on the 9mm just before the show at about 5.30. And they sail on the 9mm resolve because they only had about three cases left. Yeah. I don't think they realized because I've been surveying it all week and I've been pointing out everybody has got Mr. Sold Out. Yeah. You know? It's like, who's this guy Mr. Sold Out? Well, I found a place this afternoon that had five boxes of PMC ammo and it's allocated nice and clean. I don't have it no more. So, yeah, it's being bought up as fast as it can. And I had two bricks of .22 long rifle in subsonic and I told her, you don't have it no more. I did that to her for about three or four different calibers. I grabbed the last that she had. I don't know if they'll make it for the gun show, but if they aren't here for this gun show, they'll be here for the next couple of gun shows, or if anybody wants to stop out and get it. And when I'm finding stuff, it's two or three boxes here, or two or three boxes there, and it's allocated. So if it's allocated, you've got to take it right now. You can't hold it for a day. You've got to have it shipped to you right now. So be prepared for a price increase again. based on demand because once these shelves have been cleaned off, there's not going to be any more for a while. And what does come in probably because of demand is going to be raised up. And I do know Dunham's over here at Inmeadville still has a four-box limit on purchases of ammo. And that's not four boxes of this kind or that kind. It's four boxes, period. So keep that in mind too if you're out there. Looking through some of these chain stores like Dunham's or even Walmart. I don't know if Walmart has put a limit on it, but last I heard they did. Most of them seem to be doing a four-box limit. Did we lose, Mark? No, no, I'm sorry. I'm just making sure we're at the top of the hour here just before we go. There's a couple of companies that have oddments, and I would point out that if you have an orphan rifle, start looking towards one. I mean by orphan, you know, are these oddball calibers where maybe there's still some of it out there. For a few days there was a handful of different calibers that came in, preview partisan. I'm noticing that preview partisan is not being replaced. And that's a heads up for everybody if you see it and it's in the orphan calibers like 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Jap, 6.5 Swede, 7.65 Argentine. Guys, that's good ammunition. It's boxer primed reloadable. Buy it so that at least you've got some reloadable brass. There is other stuff out there that is bardam primed, odds and ends stuff. That's what you'll purchase next. But right now, the priority should be for boxer primed if you're looking at a rifle where you have a limited amount of ammo. If it's something that's a standard caliber, bounce around until you get everything you need. Try to focus on ball ammo first because that's the most reliable for your weapon. If you have somebody where you have to go say here, point and click, remember you don't want anything to interfere with them getting the job done. Because if they have a malfunction and they're not properly trained or don't have as much experience, that's going to become a big frustration factor issue for them and like was pointed out earlier, the whole pucker factor goes up, performance rating goes down. To prevent that, if you're putting people in the field with less experience, ball ammunition because they can focus. Now all we got to worry about is basic operation. Changing the mag, reintroducing the mag, bolt forward, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Hopefully everything works the way it's supposed to. And then immediate action drills they should be trained for also. In other words how to deal with a malfunction, failure to feed, whatever it is. Go ahead. toilet paper supplies gonna go way down yeah that's another thing don't forget don't throw any of that they're totally paper away in those MREs turn it over use it again you will you know that's right don't forget that it is good for two uses at least like the underpants are good for four Oh my goodness. Well we are at the top already. Again, Daryl, one more time. Where are you going to be this weekend? I'm going to be at the Rocky Grove Fire Hall for a gun show. It's a pretty good show, about 150 tables. So be there, be square, I will be there. And be there early. Yes. God bless the Republic. Yes, to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march, both day and night. And don't forget to hug your rifle. I'm spelling my name with the hot barrel on his face. I ain't never got my name done yet. Oh, shut up! Otherwise, we got Craig coming with forbidden knowledge next here. And don't forget, don't grab the barrel and don't put it too close to your face there. Hug that stock. There's a good choice. That's slightly warmer. It'll make it feel good. Thank you, Darryl. You're welcome, sir. Thanks for pay the piper boys, beneath the liberty tree It's a tall old tree and a strong old tree And we are the sons, yes we are the sons, the sons of Mary P. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MaineMilitary.com. MaineMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items and much more. You own a firearm. MaineMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. 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