October 25, 2013
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1h 2m
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign troops at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri allegedly involved in criminal activity, warning listeners about potential threats to children around occult holidays. He provided extensive preparedness advice on hunting season, shotgun selection, and ammunition availability, emphasizing affordable options like .20 gauge shotguns and rabbit hunting. Koernke covered AR-15 building, magazine maintenance, surplus equipment sourcing (particularly Polish military surplus), and firearm customization, advising listeners on cost-effective approaches to weapon assembly and maintenance.
- fort leonard wood
- foreign troops
- hunting season
- shotgun
- ar-15 builder
- ammunition
- preparedness
- michigan militia
- surplus equipment
- polish military
- magazine maintenance
- quartermaster friday
- rabbit hunting
- gun shows
- constitutional rights
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Live 365 and be a slave. O 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 bright. As I awoke, he vanished, and missed from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside and 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, dill the land of the brave, and home? There are roads across this nation people thinking one and the same Golden day when the stars and stripes forever symbolize your glorious name and change in the new days that feelings of change is right reason the way I believe we have mark there now. Are you there mark? Come on up I see him on the call in line there. This is live. We are coming to you live here on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com and this is the afternoon intelligence report first hour and I see Mark has come into the call in line. There he is. One two three. One two three. Do we have Don there though? I don't see Don on the call in line. Okay we're running new lines up there to try and get him hooked up. He was. We'll see what happens. He may be a little late or has me able to make that work. Everybody out there worried and concerned, we were checking on him before, but we're going to get through. Might even be him right now. Yes, I called him as well. Very good. And that may just be a patient listener on the other end. Well, we're going to open up here. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. I'm Spike Timmons and I have to step away for a second. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com. 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I'll tell you, it's been a pretty busy, busy week so far. Here we are. It doesn't seem like it should be, but it is the end of the week already. It's the 25th of October, the fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K-2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. You all know what that means. We've got a lot of work to do. We have been pretty darn... energetic with regard to getting other equipment up and online still have not seen Captain Monaghan. He is en route and in fact got tied up with yet another project. Then clearing out another one of the older radio trailers and refurbishing it a little bit, adding some new gear so it's not that it's outdated, it's just he's going to switch the other equipment over to something else and he's got some other Some older newer toys that are going to be installed in the other piece of equipment. So we're doubling our force strength there yet again. Never get rid of the other stuff that's going to be put into second line. Just put the second line up and on line right away. Find another piece of equipment to mount it in and away you go. But these are trailer mounted rigs. We've got a whole system set up there, self contained. And by the way also again for our friends up in Myo, Michigan. transmitter slash base station 22 is going to be up here. I'm guessing it might be 23 but actually station number 22 will be up and will be working as of Sunday night Monday morning. So we'll have that area of operation covered and clear and to the train operators there. A whole bunch of work there to do. Anyway, let's see next on the list. Well, of course, we as I pointed out, we have a couple of other incidents that are going apparently unreported around the country with regard to foreign troops doing scurrilous things off base, which, let's see, if they're doing scurrilous things off base inside the United States, you can pretty well figure, well, God only knows what they're doing on base. Yeah, it turns out there's a whole bunch of other things. We of course have at the Fort Leonardwood, Fort Lost in the Woods of Misery, Little Korea. Fort Leonardwood, we have foreign troops, but they won't tell us who. Foreign formation of troops with a couple of, only these two, none of the rest of these foreign troops were waiting with the napkins stuck in their collars and they had their groping tools ready. Those two that were sent out, they weren't out there to try and round up a handful of little girls to be molested by the rest of the unit. No, no, no, except Well, wait a minute. Let's back up here. This wasn't Chester the molester, the thing with Fort Leonard Wood. One of the things they're trying to do is just don't ask any questions. Well, just don't ask any questions. Now, the sheriff's department knows what's going on, and the sheriff says, I sure, I'm sure, offered a much bigger report. But the control media is giving an idea of the propaganda and how it works. Yeah, they were just foreign troops. You don't even know who they are. Where they're from. And remember, warm, fuzzy, smile, thumbs up, more foreign troops in America. We need more foreign troops in America. Well, here's the thing, guys. This was a set. This wasn't Chester the monster with a you know, pair of cut off pant legs and a trench coat and going to find a you know a little girl or a bunch of little girls or boys to flash or offer candy to No, this was a hunter killer team This was one guy for the snatching and the other guy for the high-speed running There were two of them together talking conversing with a big plan Now, I am not going to believe, because the more that they are trying to cover this up, it tells me there were a bunch of other people waiting at the pervert dinner table for whatever the teams that were sent out were going to snag. You all understand what I am talking about here. One of the things that has become very apparent is both the MCO NCOIC and the OIC, the Officer in Command and the Senior NCO, Non-commissioned Officer in Command. Normally those would be the people you'd have to be dealing with because then they could of course make a statement about how terrible that bugger was, those two buggers. Wait a minute, it wasn't one pervert, it was just random and just happenstance, two perverts working together. Now, where have we seen this type of snatch and grab operation before? Well, I will remind you that this is something that the FBI and the NSA and, oh that's right, CIM sure, but Federal Military Forces were doing this on the ground on the East Coast, you remember that? With the unmarked car where they come up jump out of the back grab the guy Grab him by the neck and drag him into the car and speed off while the cops who didn't know anything about this supposedly Coordinated they're out there muscling up to make sure that the kid or the young person was grabbed before you know interrogation In other words being renditioned on American soil So, these characters have all been pumped up with the idea that they are going to be able to rape, kill, pillage, and burn across the country. And they figured, well, what are these peasant Americans going to do? I mean, think about it. If they are being given briefings on rape, kill, pillage, and burn America, as far as they are concerned, you are all dead. They actually believe that they have got to get the troops all pumped up about raping, killing, pillaging, and burning the evidence. So, what they're doing is they just went out and practiced a little what's been preached to them by the Donut of Defense. Yeah, the good old DOD, Donut of Destruction, they applied the classes they got from the federal government of the United States inside the United States. They tried to. It would have been good if they had actually tried a little harder and there were two dead foreign troops, one behind the steering wheel and the other one trying to grab the girl. Now, the other part about this that I think is really critical is one of the reasons they probably didn't feel comfortable with getting away with what they were planning is the fact that, well, it's not that they wouldn't be comfortable. They just had to make sure if you're going to do a snatch and grab, that other little set of legs, that other munchkin, if they were going to grab the girl that was 12, they have to grab the other kid or they'd have somebody as a witness. You think that through, guys. They planned on taking two, not one. But the older one of the two that be thinking well the job would be to grab her scoop up the other one and Away they go Yeah, now see that makes a lot more sense doesn't it so even the story as they present well You know they're gonna charge him with this much. Well. What do you think was in the agenda? Who do you think was giving them orders on top of everything else? Think about that one. Again, definitely a heads up. This means that we've got a cultist, and foreign cultists at that, but we've got other cultists looking for and targeting children for the weekend. Because we've got the occult holiday coming up this means that they would grab them abuse them molest them and then murder them and they would be a sacrificial murder at that so a heads up everybody if they could be out there scarfing up and patrolling you know scarfing up the kids if they can do it quietly enough then You figure out what they're doing if they're doing that in the heart of America Why do you people listening or a lot farther out on the borders so to speak or a little more remote? So let's spread the word on this one and get the story out again. That was at Fort Leonard wood Fort Leonard wood Fort Leonard wood, Missouri I'd say that's the middle of the country wouldn't you yeah? It's pretty much you know far as population density farther west you go fewer people there are But that's pretty close to being like the center of the nation right there So let's all stay focused and stay frosty on this one now another thing and let's see wait wait Do we let's see if we have Don in there if down spiel come up yet? and pause for effect just to be safe there and okay very good we have patient listeners right now unless we have callers do everybody calling in don't want to hold anybody back so if you want to come up and this thing okay now there we go do we have a caller we have a listener okay very good by the way a couple of things here I will remind everybody is quartermaster friday We've got gun shows. Nobody's even talking about the hunting season. Have you noticed pretty much it's like out of CERC, which I think is rather interesting. Here we are. We're in October, guys. We're in late October. This is hunting season for Michigan. And what's interesting is that there's no big hurrah on it. In fact, just in November, of course, we'll be in the bandy more. But everybody is prepping and squaring stuff away. We have bunny sees and emotion and all kinds of stuff. But just no major activity. Everybody is either working and taking whatever hours they can or they just aren't able to get out there because they're not spending the money for whatever reason. Of course a lot of people aren't spending the money on the ammunition. The one good thing you do have is shotgun shells. The bunnies can be taken with shot without any problem and typically that's what you're using, not a .22. But if you use a .22, it's just as cheap to go either way now. If the .22 has become hard to get and you're worried about pulling the trigger on too much, go get yourself a .20 gauge. It's a good idea to have another gun anyway, but a 20 or a 12 gauge, there's plenty of them out there. Just remember with a 12, let the bunny get away a little farther. Otherwise, it's pulverized bunny time. It doesn't mean you can't get them with a 12. And for bird, it's the same way. Again, 12 is what I use, but 20 gauge is in the inventory too. So for everybody out there, if you don't have a bird gun and a bunny gun, you better get one. One of the reasons is just it's affordable and available ammunition in good quantity. The sooner you get a shotgun, the sooner you start stacking up shotgun shells. See how that works? By the case. Try to do it by the case. I know initially, you have the original outlay for the gun, that's going to put you back, then you'll buy only so many boxes of ammo. That's okay. Unless you've got the money saved up. Remember, there are some pump guns out there for 150 to 160 right now that are available, Stevens guns. As a matter of fact, do a little search for that. Our guys in the chatroom found one for about 150. There are, and that's a pump gun. There's a bunch of other stuff that is available, you know, farther up the scale, as they say. But even if all it is is an H&R single shot or an old Kresge single shot or whatever you find, as long as it works, If you have an old H&R bicycle gun, 2-3 quarter inch shell, that's fine. That will get the job done. You will be able to acquire bunnies and bird. I've killed many with a single shot SS Kresge gun. Nothing fancy. It was built for what was the parent company of Kmart as you know it today. That's SS Kresge. That's what Kmart stands for. Kmart were the superstores of the Kresge line with a K. So anyway, there's a lot of stuff out there to access, but the big thing is take advantage of the shells that are available. Don't leave out the bunny season and the bird season because all of that can be stored in a number of different ways. One of our friends He does the limit on bunnies, although in most places there's no limit because the bunnies are overrunning locations, the rabbits. He usually shoots so many rabbits that he fills the freezer up for the beginning of the season and he starts handing rabbits out. So, we have all kinds of different recipes for obvious reasons on standby. We're going to be looking at rabbit pretty soon. He's got areas that are so overrun, killing 20 rabbits, 10 rabbits in a day. He doesn't even put a dent in the acreage that he's been hunting. Nobody else goes in there, nobody else wants to hunt. The farmer says, please clear him out and he's more than happy to see him leave with a full game bag when he's done. And he still goes back another day and does it again and there's just as many bunnies still waiting to be harvested. So in a lot of areas out west you're in the same boat. The Jackrabbit, no, doesn't offer a whole lot of meat but it offers enough. Remember, you can always dry it, in other words jerky, whatever you're going to do, but take advantage of and get used to the idea. Get into the practice of. It's good snap shooting anyway. Don't do the muzzle dragging with that. Use the traditional port carry when you're doing shotgun. You'll find that you'll be shooting faster than pretty much everybody else if they're doing the muzzle drag thing. Plus, your weapon will stay clean and clear, which is the big thing. A lot of people get sloppy when they do the muzzle drag and end up with mud in the end of the barrel. I've seen this a few times, especially those with shotgun. The barrel is usually about four inches shorter after that. Why? Well, they're dragging the muzzle around, which you shouldn't be doing, and they end up with a plug of mud in the end of the barrel and they pull the trigger. And it does push the plug out, but not until after it's usually found a side point to vent through the barrel, usually down towards where the plug is. So you take it and you have the gunsmith whacker back where the first part of the break is. They clean the tube up and reset the bead and now instead of maybe a 26 or 28 inch barrel, now you've got a 24 or 22 inch barrel. Yeah, you're not happy about that. But that happens. That's what muzzle dragging does. People don't pay attention. It happens. They get fatigued, they get tired, they get wet, they get cold. It's the end of the march. They're out there, you know, the end of the walk, they're out there, say, at the other end of the cornfield. They've already been over several fence lines. And for whatever reason, they drop down to pick something up, or they head over rolling the terrain, and, you know, a little oomph would have been to the barrel, weren't paying attention. The rest is history. Well, fortunately it doesn't usually get you hurt. It won't blow up down in the chamber unless you have some deep stoppage. Most likely it's going to fail up towards the other end of the barrel, fortunately. Unfortunately, it's still failing because you, again, muzzle drag. 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Anyway, it is Friday, man it didn't take long for the week to go through and I still got a ton of stuff that's got to be done outside too. I'm not finished there by a fire cry. But for everybody, it is of course Quartermaster Friday. No super specials anywhere, guys. This weekend, one of the things I would point out is hunting season's up and not a whole lot in the way of cheap, cheap anything or any super buy where everybody's going, wow, in fact just reverse. The few sales that were up this last week They were hoping to draw some attention to the idea to get more customers in with other products. You have the sale product up and people go, oh yeah, by the way, I need some fill in the blank. That, that, that, and that. Well, the problem is that anything they tried to do during the week, it didn't last for three or four or five days. The little sales that were there lasted eight hours, 10 hours, 12 hours, and that's all it took for them to eat up for the people out there to eat up the inventory. and it was gone so uh... there are a few high-end items that they're bringing out a few dollars on uh... not a whole lot in the way of uh... any great great buys magazines have been up and down there are some nice package deals for magpole and for some of the lesser like no name brand mags that are out there and uh... the polish uh... a k max now those have come in little spurts Apparently, the Poles have been talked into getting rid of the Soviet class or the Soviet category of weapons they have. They're going to be spending and be deeper in debt. The Shostar bankers will love that. But as it is, they've been talked out of their better equipment and they're going to clunker and junker NATO stuff. So, won't be seeing a whole lot after Poland is committed to the junk they're going to next. There's not a whole lot you're going to want. from them. That's typically going to be the case. Whenever if Poland's been talked into the rest of this NATO garbage and EU garbage, then they get screwed and their industry goes in the toilet. So that'll be the end of them as far as high-end stuff. So the stuff they're selling now is the better quality, higher quality both pre and post wall falling down. That's the benchmark everybody wants to use. There was still, in fact, for a short time, Poland actually started to go independent, just like what happened with Romania. Then the Scheister bankers came in. The people were betrayed by the characters that were in the respective offices. Romania, of course, has all kinds of problems right now. They've been kind of clearing the place out. People went in and had a little second revolt against the Shysters, but that hasn't cleaned everything up yet. Some countries, Bulgaria, are doing the right thing, but that again, the enemy will be focusing assets and resources and try to buy off people accordingly and they'll block it. So, Poland's surplus, on the other hand, well, take advantage of it while the good stuff is still out there until the next wave of junk comes in. You won't be as excited about the new stuff. It's just not going to be that high a standard or quality. But, the other stuff that they're getting rid of, it's going to serve you for quite a few years. Poland's older equipment, the stuff that they're getting rid of, is high quality, well made. It meets the standards that we need to lay down and need to be part of our requirements as far as durability and reliability goes. So, if you see it, grab it. In this case, the Polish plastic mags are probably the Last gasp on what they would be producing the metal mags are still out there. There's some Polish metal There's some Polish plastic whatever you choose. That's up to you In the AR stuff coming in like I said the plastic mags are for the most part We're seeing some surplus stuff, but now the Vietnam stuff Well, it has been quite a few years since the first m16 like I told you guys half a century plus The first M16s were issued out in force about 50 years ago. That's half a century ago. Nobody wants to think about that one. So half a century ago. All of those weapons and equipment, there's not that they aren't a bunch of them out there. It's just that that's the niche for the latest collector wave. Now the prices on those are starting to creep where before was $1 or $2 or whatever. I think probably the best example of that was the waffle mags that were originally made for the AR-15. Everybody was told to steer clear of them, right? But then it was like well those are the first generation the original mags and everybody just needed to have an original waffle mag until they found out why it is we got away from the waffle mag in the 223. Then they went, wow, these aren't really that great. Well, yeah, but there was a bunch of them brand new in the wrapper. So for collectability, yes. As a unique example of stuff that was built out there, there are examples of things that our government taxed others where they spent a lot of money on. Some of them were good ideas. Full chrome bolts that were made for the M16. Used to be, they couldn't give them away. $10 apiece, $7 apiece all day. Brand new in the wrapper, by the way. Well, now everybody wants Chrome and so, gee, now we're back into the... Now they're commanding mega premium also because those were early bolts. It's not that they weren't out there, they were. It's not that they weren't available, they were. It's just that now, well, guys, it's been 50 years. So, now you're looking at the collectability issue. We saw this World War I stuff years ago. I could buy World War I gear all day, seriously. Good equipment too. Multi pocket grenade, grenade chest pouches. Still available. We use those for hanger units inside the vehicles. 1918, Boit, Produce and other companies. They used to come out in bales because that's how they were bailed up for use in World War I. As surplus they were still coming out in the 60s and 70s. World War I? Yeah, they made a lot of them guys and they were stuck all over the place. Same with Grand Cartridge Belts, which also worked with the Springfield in 1970. Tons of those, brand new in the wrapper, never issued, ready for war. Hadn't been brought out since the beginning of World War II, some World War I. Again, $4, $3, $3.75 a piece. Why? Because there was a pile of them. The piles are still out there. There's still stuff popping out of the woodwork every once in a while. Somebody's magic warehouse has opened up. They're not going for $3 a piece like they used to. the polymer mags in the plastic mags again good matchup you guys know that we're still have had a lot of questions had somebody here yesterday had to make a special trip back over and hand over a bunch of cool stuff to more than a few people different points through the week here because people are asking about how can I get fill in the blank well there are some questions about air 15 so some of these people didn't have any idea about Aries Armor dot com or any of the other companies that produce 80% polymer receivers or aluminum receivers. So we hooked them up with that. We're all excited. And I am sure that they cleared a whole bunch of those off the shelf in the last couple of days here. So what's kind of neat is that as people are connected, then you have the next wave of questions. Well, I've been looking and I need barrels, bolt carriers, et cetera. Now, bolt carrier is a good thing. Again, these are mixed in condition. I would go the blems. I don't care about pretty finish on the outside. Does it function? Will it work? It's got a scratch, got a ding. I don't care. As long as it's not something where there's a bolt chip or some other stuff like that. But as far as a bolt face, remember on the Air 15, you can pull that or you can replace it. I wouldn't necessarily do that because first of all, I'd be careful and I'm not going to be stuck with something like that. But there are bulk here complete for about $100 apiece with several different companies So that seems to be the the capping point right now. They were in the 73 to 75 They jacked up and went higher for a bit. The regular, full face, everything in immaculate condition are still high. But there are some blems and some aftermarket low-end models that have been coming out and they're $100 apiece and serviceable enough. Everybody's putting them together and saying, yeah, they work. So I'm not worried about that so much as, again, the money is saved there. I'm not worried about pretty. The money is saved there. Money can spend somewhere else on building your AR. As far as uppers go, I'd go cheapest everything right now. If a 16.5 inch upper is the cheapest way to go then that's what you do for now. Just don't get stuck with any shorty barrels or anything like that that's going to cause problems for you. Make sure that you're using everything that's over 16, preferably 16.5, 18 inches, 20 inches long would be your best choice. That way there's no excuse for anybody to try to screw you in one for another, break it on a tape measure or whatever. The important thing is to make sure that you have the Again, tools squared away were the proper configuration. Watch your, especially the gas system. If you're going to build it from scratch, you're going to build your upper from scratch, which a lot of people are. Pay attention to your gas tube situation and make sure that it's properly seated. That's the most common mistake made with the upper receivers is gas tube orientation. You get that right, pretty much everything else on the upper is going to go fine for you. So, and of course your gas port, bleed off and everything using your front sight assembly, that you have to be careful of, but if you follow the instructions everything will plug in and play properly. You're going to properly drill and then pin whatever it is that you got there. Congratulations, it will work just fine. The big thing is that you keep finishing up on these projects, keep capping up, adding more to the inventory. We are looking at a shortage in a couple of different areas perhaps for parts. If you guys do what you're doing, I guarantee it will become more apparent within a very short period of time, guys. But for the moment, for instance, e-sarcoinc.com, e-sarcoinc.com, they still have a wide variety of both inexpensive or expensive parts. Purely matter what you want to spend. What are you looking for? What kind of weapon candy do you want? Well, same with the 45s right now. So for AR-15 builder, for the moment we're in the nice niche again for a little bit, but it's not going to last. And I can tell you that simply because of the response I've seen with people in this area. How many out there, what do they want, what are they buying, what are they emphasizing that they're going to pick up, and what have they already picked up? It's not uncommon for people to be putting five ARs together at a time. Also, you've got the little build fest that everybody talks about where everybody has a build session, everybody comes together, and then they start cranking out AR-15s. Well, don't be surprised. You're going to see a lot more of that. It's going to be around a regular basis. So it's not the exception. It's going to be a regular event. Now, magazines. Again, do I have a preference between the plastic and the metal? Well, I've always liked the metal US military ones when they were cheap, but when they're not cheap, then it's looking around to find something that's affordable. What is interesting is I have one of the original polymer mags from probably around 30 years ago. Amazingly enough, we were just looking at the date on something here located somewhere else. It's one of the original plastic bags. It's a generic tube, by the way. In fact, it's interesting. It looks, by the pictures I've seen of the latest ones coming out, like the same mold pattern as the ones that presently are out there for about $8 apiece. Now, back in the day, we were buying these for $3.85 apiece. for the polymer mags and that's because you can buy AR mags all day for five dollars as we know and dollar a piece if you're looking through the junk buckets you'd find all kinds of 20s for a dollar and 30 rounders for two dollars. So, we're not pretty. On the outside, finish is totally worn off. They need to be repainted, which is what I did. I take them back home. Sometimes I beat them. I beat blast them. Very light pressure, guys. You don't want to eat off and bump up the metal. But what I would do is clean them off if need be, take the holes, and then we'd camouflage paint them. Or just pick one color and paint them one solid color and then hand paint the rest. Hand paint the other camo. Anyway, we have a color there. i heard a voice well we're getting close to the top of the are forgive me their guys uh... matter of fact the big thing here again with a came eggs same situation if you run the steel mags in the finish of a group great the spray paint for but make sure again you'd be you know you don't want to review oil them use milk a whole on clean them off scrum out for any corrosion if there looks like there's a little there message from out takes number four you know for a steal will clean up a little bit and take the plastic, those China Sport plastic toothbrushes are your friend. Go to the dollar store, buy the greatest number of those for a dollar you can get. Put several dollars worth of those in your maintenance kit for your weapons. When you're doing magazines, clean out the tracks on the inside, clean out everything on the outside, scrub them with a little bit of plastic brush there, see if there's any oxidation needs to be dealt with. take care of the oxidation and then paint them on the outside. On the inside, keep them raw. Just make sure you keep them clean. And that means you're going to have to do some maintenance on your mags on a regular basis. The paint on the outside will alleviate any oxidation problems because remember, if oxygen cannot get, if you have an oxygen barrier, either you lubricate them, which you'd want to try and avoid doing to any great degree when you're, of course, having when you have ammunition in close proximity to something. So what you're going to do is paint them on the outside, cam them all up. Come up with a camo pattern that works for you with nothing else, just two colors, one dark, one light and... The call in line just dropped off Skype, which it usually does about this time, so we'll call it back. Seems to be the norm, so welcome to... This service is prompted. Oh. Incorrect access code. Ported. Please announce yourself. They have $200 SCAS, as they call them, gunsmith specials. There's no gunsmithing to the metal that needs to be done. The action runs flawlessly. They've got a damaged stock in some way. It's not a big deal. So again, if you're looking at redoing, if you're going to get a polymer stock, try to get a camel pattern. If you can't get a camel pattern, don't worry about it. Get something in a green or a brown. Take Mr. Spray Can and you can paint both your action, the barrel and that stock with an alternate color to break it up. They want to paint the weapon the same color as the stock that you just bought. Just have the base color consistent. That works too. OD Green is a good choice. OD Green, medium olive green works just fine for most environments, guys. It pulls a lot of the reflection and color out of the silhouette, which is what people, again, people know they're being hunted. There are things that you subconsciously will register. There are lines that are now ingrained upon your survival. So weapons lines definitely are something people are watching for. Strangely enough, you actually can be conditioned to that. and people will notice them. That's again an historical and military fact that you need to remember. So if you're going to be doing the mags you can do them in whatever color you want. If you want to do pink I guess you can do pink. And again for the girls, you need to make some pink mags. You never know. They like them. If that's how you can get the girls to shoot the weapons, fantastic. I get them a Hello Kitty rifle and a heartbeat. I wouldn't think twice about it. Okay, hello Kitty. I have a question for you Mark. You got shot by a Hello Kitty rifle. Go ahead. I've always wondered, and this sounds like a weird question to me, so it's probably going to sound weird to you, why do they call it a light machine gun? It doesn't look very light. Oh, well it is. Well, actually, light, medium, and heavy. Again, the heavy guns, each one is rated by its potential fire power. I was thinking of the S-gun. And again, that's why an LMG typically would be a squad gun, or it used to be called a squad gun. The BAR, the brand gun is considered a light machine gun. They're magazine fed, typically not belt fed. Medium machine gun also because of the fixture or mount that the weapon is operated on. I'll give you an example. The Germans did not really have a heavy machine gun as we would think. When we think heavy machine gun, we think Browning M2. The Germans' equivalent in a heavy machine gun mount was the MG34 in a heavier fixture that allowed for dialing the gun up. Typically light guns will have a bipod fixture as the norm. That's typically how it's deployed. Now that doesn't mean they always have a bipod. The BAR, if you'll notice, if you want to look at its family, In the light machine guns originally it was designed, it was argued that they weren't going to use a bipod, that it was going to be carried as a true assault rifle. And in 30-06 if you look at the World War I BAR belts, I have several of them, the World War I BAR belts have a stirrup cup on the right side where one of the mag pouches would be in the later models. You were supposed to put the rifle into that stirrup cup and that allowed the harness to help carry your rifle so that you could carry that BAR like an assault weapon. You wouldn't bring it to your shoulders. You'd actually carry it and hose down a target area. You got really good at point name at close range. That's the difference between light and medium and heavy guns. You got to remember that's changed in terms of concept, but not really all that much. Because the MAG-58 machine gun, which is the Browning 1919 medium machine gun reinvented, that sure as hell isn't a lightweight weapon. You've got to go take a look at the performance range for it. That's the new MAG-58, the 258, whatever they got from the US in mil-spec designation. It's the NATO gun. It's another FN weapon that we bought instead of an American gun. So yeah good good question. No, it's not strange. It's like wow that's 27 pounds is that light? What the hell? Well actually if you've ever lived, I'll tell you what, go to a gun show where you got machine guns and pick up an MG18 and the MG18 air cooled. Now I'll tell you what, you'll have a set of arms if you carry that every day. Oh yeah. They expected men too. That was a World War I light machine gun that bled over into World War II service. And it's a good gun. A lot of our guys have it. If you watch our Colonial Marine video, you'll see some of the guys carrying an MG18. That's one of the Ohio Colonial Marine units. And they've got MG18s in service. and So yeah, light machine gun, medium machine gun and heavy machine gun. Light doesn't mean light, it just means lighter than all the other heavy junk out there, that's all. And so, we are at the top, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march, both day and night. We're going to take a break here for a little bit, second hour of the Intel report coming up right here on IndianaForDoomTalkRadio.com and LibertyTreeRadio.com. We'll be back. 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