October 25, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, and alleged foreign military presence in the United States. The show featured a caller asking about 30-caliber Browning machine gun parts and their market value, with extensive discussion about belt-fed weapons, ammunition costs, and logistics. Koernke also addressed concerns about child abductions, referenced an incident at Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, and discussed occult activity around Halloween. The show included fundraising efforts for the station with mystery box drawings and mentions of support for Jack McLellan, a retired Phoenix police officer.
- ammunition pricing
- browning machine gun
- belt-fed weapons
- preparedness
- foreign troops
- fort leonardwood
- child abduction
- halloween
- occult
- michigan militia
- 308 ammunition
- semi-automatic weapons
- fundraising
- currency
- 100 dollar bills
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And your daughters visit Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? As slaves, sons of the Republic arise. Tend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God's given right Pray to God, freedom bright As Iowa keyed vanished in the midst of 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 watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep And wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Intelligence report, I'm R. Kornke. Officer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on, behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north of CB base stations. Technology's east and west of the missus, along with Alaska. We're in the hallmark network on Eastern Seaboard, from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of the floor and across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, ahead of Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of the rest of the whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fifth through the Fifth and our friends in the state. Recall, recall, recall. Remember, told. Anyway, then, waving to the left coast, this socialism running right across the California, Soviet Socialist democracy, Chinese aggression, and the occupation of America down the road in foreclosure if they have their way. Of course, we'll have to shoot them for that one. Yeah, dead, dead, dead. That's okay, Chinese died just like everybody else. We've done it before. Well, then back to the east with a sudden rise we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the Smoky's slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Maville Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers, including our three elderly sisters in arms, doing their part to ensure that we have a replacement for the internet but you guys need to make it happen it can't be anyone person's got to be everybody picture in the worst or letter word that humanity knows w o r k bird is involved w o r k for a lot of people now that's why who dance with the stars and football is far more important than reality so any destroyed worshippers on go on go on go paid by your team for being there again Oh you don't get... Oh you shell out your... Oh god. You shell out what? Yeah, Uncle, Uncle, Uncle. Anyway, it is a beautiful... It's starting to clear... It's clear sky outside right now. It's doing a little cloud here and there. But it's blue sky here in Michigan in the southern part of the state. It is the 25th of October. It is the fifth year of open Fabian, Socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2013 calendar or Mayan. Crazy town. crazy town. My worshipers every day is Friday the 13th this year and we're almost up on the one-year anniversary of doom and destruction. It's the end of the worms as we know them. Oh well, maybe not. As it is, well we're still here but the bad guys, well they've seen set the dogs out on America. So we need to be paying attention when the next snatch and grab team of foreign troops come to your neighborhood, grab a 12 year old, y'all need to be ready for that, right? So let's vote with our wallet this morning for after all. Ring. Rum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, yes, señor, señorita, señor. It is Cinco De Amo Day. And this is a day where you will prepare for the pedophiles and the queers. and the others who would like to grab your little, your Conchita, perhaps they would like to grab little Jose. You never know, but one way or another they plan on snatching and grabbing for the big, high, holy occult day of the worshiping day. This is something we have seen before. So today, you should be buying a case of ammunition if you can, but vote however you can. Buy a box of ammo. I would not say buy, remember how I used to tell you to buy a little box of .22? Guys, the .22 is so expensive, it's like why bother? You might as well go get some big rifle ammunition for the same price or less. In fact, I would recommend if you have an A, an AKV-74 or a Sega 545 by 39. It is a good opportunity for you. You will buy the ammunition for that rifle now. Cheaper than you can buy the .22 ammo. Right. This is not what we expected. Well, We told you all about it. For those of you who were smart and did not listen to Dale Stupidos, you know, yeah, the dumb ones who said, Oh, right. We ended by ammo. They're spending all their money on ammo. No, no, they're not. As a matter of fact, everybody who was listening to us on Cinco de Amo Day, they had these little 50 round boxes of gold. They are called 22 ammunition. And all the while that we have done Cinco de Amo Day here on, the micro effect. these smart people, they do not have to buy 22 ammo now, for they have a bunch of boxes of ammo that they put on the shop, even if all they could do, even if they were so poor that all they could do is eat bread sandwiches with margarines thinly spread through over them and a little bit of peanut butter, they could still take a couple of bottle caps and buy for less than a few dollars, a 50 round box of ammo, one time a week on Friday. And if they did that for how long? Well, when the price of ammunition went up where it was dollars per box and $100, $200, and $300 for 22 ammunition, well, their ammunition only cost them a dollar or something a box. So who was the smart one here? The smart ones were the ones who took their time and kept buying the ammunition as opposed to the backstepping stupidos out there who said, well, why would you want to buy the Albo? Albo, because it is cheaper now and it will be more expensive later. Now we are not buying the 22 ammo because it is too expensive. Now we are buying the other ammunition that is cheaper because we are buying, you know, intelligently. I would ask that you buy intelligently. Today you are going to buy perhaps a box of shotgun ammunition because you could buy a box pretty cheap of shotgun ammo. And in fact at the point there guys, you were buying a box of 12 gauge ammo which has got a lot more firepower than the 22 ammo. That is pretty sad. Well, body salts are pretty cool, so do use your brain. Yes, and today, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, m Forest Service now? Well, what you saw last week and the way they acted off, guarantee the fellow travelers have been hiring each other because that's how it works. Once you get a little click in and they focus on the management slash hiring end, that's all you're going to get in the forestry service. There are a bunch of, yeah, a couple of that, yeah, perverts. The perverts are piling up in the government positions where they're all cushy and squeezing each other's rumpus. twelve-year-old daughters and your nine-year-old boys and just have in their way yeah so i guess what you know i and you know i think what i have still it is amazing we got jill mcneil here with us we got a drawing this morning guys 88 747 1968 you know joe i have not want us to know what country those perverts that were arrested where they came from Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, for everybody out there, I just had somebody ask here off to the side when we were off the air. Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, Fort Leonardwood, Missouri, where one of the several places where the non-existent foreign troops that are obviously stationed there in force. Remember, when we talk about them, they don't exist. When the government does a little article on them, we're all supposed to go to brain fart and not remember that they said they weren't there. Well, these particular perverts went out and tried to grab a 12-year-old girl. In fact, they orbited. One thing that came out of the story, they were patrolling guys. They were going out as a team. This was not one guy like Chester, you know, the molester, where you got one guy and he's got fake pant legs and he's got the trench coat and there's nothing underneath the trench coat. This was a pair operating as a snatch and grab team. And Joe, one of the things I'll point out, guys, we've got this on film, remember? Remember the US Army snatch and grab teams that they used with the protesters on the east coast? Do you remember that? I thought you were going to say back during World War II or something. Yeah, way back in World War II. Yeah. No, these snatch and grab teams are early. And again, remember they were in US military uniforms. They weren't in any cop shop uniforms. They drove up in civilian sedans all of a sudden, there's a cops all muscle up. These guys, this guy grabbed the guy, dragged him in the car, they shut the door, and the cops all muscle up and the unmarked car drives away. Well, these two characters are doing the same thing and apparently they came around and around and around and were going after the fact they saw the 12 year old with this other child. The 12 year old was not alone. Now I'm going to point something out about why you all need to instruct your children on what to do. Because you think they were going to leave the younger child there? They have a witness. So this wasn't going to be a single snatching grab. They'd have to take that other child with them or somebody would have seen directly who's who in the zoo guys. I want to point that out and emphasize that. See this is the whole idea. Ideally if they try to get out or grab the kid then he should have been dead, dead, dead porn soldier in front yard. Other one found dead behind steering wheel. But this was a team. Now, teams that go out like this don't just go out as one team. I'm going to tell you that right now. Just like when we had the foreign troops, the Russian police up here in the Odessa area in Michigan, they weren't going out with one cop, one Russian cop in a car. They were at different points around the county. and they've even put up on the radio program off off off off don't be surprised if when you get pulled over you don't recognize the uniform that that police officers wearing because these are russian military and police personnel while riding with our sheriff's deputies in this county blah blah blah but really well you know what everybody got the phone to beep beep If I don't recognize the uniform, I think we will shoot them. How does that sound? Sounds reasonable. You see? And it was like, oh, but that was an example, guys. And it wasn't just in one car. So if you had a team, and again, this is not like some guy going, I want to invest your money. I'm a crazy, and I'm just over here in the corner. No, no, no. This was a set of crazies. But then again, they might be crazy. But they were working as a team and they knew each other and they knew what they were planning on doing. It's not like they were ignorant. Somebody knew the other guy, knew the other guy. They both had to sit in the car and go, what are we going to do? Now, the other problem I have with it is they don't think it was just one car. I think that they were just the slow cockroaches they got caught. Now, people, I have watched this occult garbage from inside. We've talked about this on the air. But the problem is, is you got to remember the window of opportunity. Joe, this is the Halloween week. Right. the occultists are looking for sacrifice back in the nineties ninety five actually ninety four remember out in oklahoma actually was a pretty high wall we had there was a raid impact some players or slash perverts some of the other fellow travelers got hold of the group remember the cages were still there remember the they had a child auction was going on in iowa a child auction for they were caged children When they converged on the site, the cages, the doors were right there swinging open. They had left, of course, because they weren't warned. Well, who could they be warned by except somebody in the system? There had been at least 30 or 40 kids that had been in the cages there for marketing. Now that's all stuff we carried and was documented and the people in the respective state know this. Now they need to have their memories dropped. Because this is just where they got, at least the site got shut down, but that doesn't mean the auction got shut down. It cleared out within the hour. So they got warning, they know where you are, they really do know where you are. And everybody had converged on the site, and the feds made all their big show, and the state police did. But all the state police, as everybody said, were acting kind of weird. They really weren't looking too hard, or running, jumping in the cars, and going in all directions, because maybe we can catch them on their own. No, they all just stood there with their hands in their pockets. And that was first person reporting by people on the ground. So the state police and the feds, they weren't real eager to catch the child molesters that were auctioning off the kids in the cages. We've seen this and a lot of you guys have seen this stuff overseas, the torturing that actually got caught where they were grabbing kids. You know, they're one of their favorites overseas guys. You take a 55 gallon barrel, you start a fire in it on its side, laying on its side. And then you strip the kid or you leave the clothes on him, grab them by their arms and legs and you roll them on their belly over the 55 gallon drum back and forth. It takes a while to die that way though. And they even took pictures and they shared the pictures. Oh, again, wow, we need those horned troops, those boots on the ground here. Well, because those, the only kind, those perverts will do it first. That's why, guys. Anyway Joe, I'll tell you what, we got a lot of stuff going on, but we got a drawing coming up here sir. We got three mystery boxes. And how can they get hold of you guys? What's been going on? Oh, I've got a few things to bring to the table here this morning. And let me start off by saying good morning people. I've been gone for a while here, I have not been on here. And been working out some things in the background. Let's go with the drawing here first. Three mystery boxes. All in we have lines open. 888-747-1968. That's our end of the month. We must keep going. There's so much going on. I've been trying to keep up with it all. Let me go to this right away because I don't know if any or all of you are aware of the fact that Jack McMahon of 8 and a Bet used to... and I used to live about a mile from where I'm living here. Jack's health has gotten so bad. I'm sure if you've been listening to him on the radio at recent times, you would know that. And as it turned out, Jack has been relocated to... You mentioned that his health has really gone down the drain and they've gotten closer to family and hospitals and that kind of thing. So I'd like to ask you all to say a prayer for Jack. He was a true patriot. He's been on the radio. He's been on a lot of things since we've been here and we've been here in Idaho since 96. And it's a shame to, kind of sickening to me, as most of you know, the history of myself. I had a bout with a stroke here a few years ago. So if you would maybe send Carol a message or something at 8 in a bed. She's trying to answer all the emails and stuff I was over there yesterday. And a prayer for... In all the time that I've been involved in you know Patriot radio or truth radio, whatever you want to call us anymore preppers I Should probably call Washington and ask what we should be throwing herself. So we are speaking politically correct people like Well, Jack Michael Corbin was one What was the gentleman's name that used to cover did the 21 mark you remember? Now living life taking glycerin pills One of the things I got into a conversation with Carol over there is you know She was mentioning how noticeable it was you know it's Jack was trying to continue. You know couldn't remember things and this kind of stuff that Or he read into you know the stories and stuff that he was trying to cover The worst he got you know these things did this information that we bring to the table The things that we talk about, make no mistake, is just, this is not a voice just sitting here talking to you like I am now. We actually have feelings and concerns ourselves. Of course, I would because I have a large family and Mark has family and all the TAP families here. I'm always concerned and always worried about my health, because I've been fighting for my health care ever since three years ago. Okay, take these things into consideration for those of you who sit and listen for free and don't do anything with the information or you know, look at us as a matter of entertainment. This is by no stretch of the imagination. Entertainment, a book or a Mark's book or anybody else's book that comes to the microphone every day. We need, I don't say want, I say we need your support. Help us continue to do what it is we do. We already have so much on the line. We just ask that you get in the ranks with us with any way that you can help support what we do. And this effort that we're making here this morning, Mark will tell you I was supposed to be here yesterday morning and in all honesty at five o'clock in morning, Mark, yesterday. I was in the office but I completely crashed. I couldn't stay up another minute. I'm running late asking Mike Pearson what I wanted to do. But I never was. I made it here. Folks, for three mystery boxes, okay. Five dollar minimum contribution, a dollar per entry, no limit on how many entries you make. Please, a prayer for Jack McLellan. I ate it a bit. The guy has been... He's the retired police officer, highest decorated police officer in Phoenix, Arizona. Man, this is wrong. I don't mind going out and getting the bad guys, but this is a little bit overboard. Those kind of people are the people that we need in this country. I don't believe that everybody out there wearing a uniform is out there to be a thug, a looter, reaper, a bluster, whatever the hell they're all turning out to be. Let's also say a prayer for those who are ill-advised, unaware, like Jack was at one time in his life, because those are the kind of people who need to help wake up other people. All the lines are open right now. I'll be honest with you. I've just talked to my son and daughter here who are making out slips. For those who have contributed, right now we have one person who bought a hundred entries and based on the number of entries, but pretty much guarantee when I stick my hand in that box, we're going to come out with one who will put that hundred. So if you have a real good chance If you get in on this this morning, there's not as many entries as we would like to have, but again, we need your support. Keep being the micro effect on the air. 888-747-1968. You can go to the website and use the donation button. Those two waves are the quickest waves here this morning. And I suppose we get about somewhere around a half hour here before we have the joy. So folks, please do it now. It's Friday. We're at the end of the month and the struggle goes on. I've been working on other things in the background that are a little harder to pull together than what I was hoping for. So we wouldn't have to come to the microphone and run on its own with other things. So there we are Mark, 888-747-968. For all of our friends out there listening, it is a beautiful Friday here. We actually went from gray and blah. Clear skies with little fluffy cotton clouds very, very far apart from each other. This is typical Michigan off the lake weather, by the way. That means we had a storm somewhere out on Lake Michigan, probably, by the way. This wind is acting. So we're going to get clear for a bit. I don't know what's going to push behind that, but for all of you out there, gonna be a busy weekend. I wanna say good morning to all of our rebroadcasters, Camp Emmert, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stassel, Camp Whalen North, also Naggy Hicham, the Ogham Aranges, which are all open and full. They are stuck this weekend. We have a number of qualification courses that are being run and the new short range for pistol is open now too. That means we have two pistol ranges, three shotgun ranges. We have out to 1600 yards for the heavy rifle. and all the non-private property and all the property in the areas are ours. So even if the shysters want to try and pull some BS, they can't. The farms and the property that roll through the Ogham ranges out to what, a good 10 miles are all ours. So the impact areas are operating around is farmed or operated by our people. that's really cool and uh... the complex itself is going to be added to yet again we've got winter operations coming up in a tragedy more for warm up areas of the portable building construction i came up with people are popping it right now i've got three wall panels here this post go up there does a part of the stuff that you know cookie cutter uh... it'll get done also camp boxing camp will we up north are busy this weekend so you can you guys be careful are expecting a little bit of fluffy stuff. It ain't gonna stick, there's no frost in the ground, guys. There's no freeze, but that doesn't mean we can't get some snow. So be prepared for some white stuff, make sure you take your cold weather gear and wet weather gear with you, and inspect your... Nobody is to go without, make sure you take extra gear just in case someone this time around does forget. Also, hearing protection too. Go ahead, Joe. Good color here, Mark. Good morning, John and me. Good morning, John. Jump in there, sir. Hi. Question here for you Mark about the 30 caliber Browning machine gun parts for it and I wanted to get your thoughts and recommendations. I have this 30 caliber Browning machine gun parts kit that slots back in the late 90s, mid to late 90s for a 308 caliber, some semi-minato caliber But it's the, I bought it back then for like $250 or maybe a little under $300 or something. And I had to mention at one point of perhaps billions or one of these semi-auto, drowning conversions, someone's wanting something I never got around to except the closet. And I just dug the thing out recently and I noticed on my, I went online, I noticed these things, these art tips. are now going for a fairly globally-ish amount of money. Crazy amounts of money. In fact, they're way up there in $50. You know that, man. If you've been looking... They're like $1,600, $1,600. I couldn't believe it. And so what I'm thinking with this is I'm wondering what I ought to do with this, and I can go in a number of different directions. I could either just sell it and sort of a current crazy market price for them and put those funds towards... uh... you know another more conventional rifle or ammunition or magazines or whatnot that's one option another option is I can hang onto it and uh... you know I can uh... you know look at getting uh... additional parts either to build it up as a semi-automatic or uh... getting uh... materials and parts to uh... put it together now obviously I guess as a full auto given the uh... you know the imperial entanglement so to see that I might run into. But you have to be ready to do that if winning at the time comes, if the situation should call for it. Just to be able to go that direction at some point. I've got the kit, and it's got, you know, same originally with all a bunch of like support parts, like a spare part, kit for it and tools and all the storage and cleaning. And it seems like it's, I remember at the time it seemed like it was a lot of guns or the money even though it was just a parts kit. And even now, it's still something that has some potential utility. You know, I guess you've got to get into questions about, well, how's the kind of ammunition that would take the support of the larger, then you have to get things like tripods and loaders and links and belts and all this kind of things. I don't know. So, the thought will be, what are your thoughts on like that well if you don't have all the other investment and it looks like it goes the prices on everything else have gone up to about loaders and things like that even belts are out there uh... you're almost better off taking that and i would normally say this but you're you're on the lower you've got a basic and right now with the valuation the imp the appreciation of the price of that you're probably one of the better kids to see nowadays that ones are coming in a pretty tired The one you probably got, especially if you bought it back during that window, is probably one of the upper end kits. Much better quality. You've got barrels, go with it, right? Yeah, just a single barrel. Okay, well then, yeah, you're the basic. I would, personally, I would market it out and take all the money and invest it in, let me give you an example. A PTR 91, make a deal on one for under a thousand. You should be able to trade up on this. But I would buy a couple hundred mags for the PTR-91 right away and start buying a pile of 308 ammo if you aren't already in the 308. Personally because again the amount of work you're going to do to get into it. The semi-autos, I was just looking at plates. For what you used to buy the whole kit for and the plate, they now want that much money just for the side plate. issue to me so you're looking at a chunk of change to bring it online it doesn't mean it is being done i just quoted on the air here earlier this week the one company had brennan semi-auto brennan now those are magazine that they take the thirty round mag from the roof from the top of the weapon thousand dollars for it semi-auto kit by the whole gun it's complete with all spare mags a tripod $6,595 I think is what the price was at AIM and they sold out of all of them. They sold out so it's not like there isn't people spending that kind of money out there. I think a lot of the veterans like I said came back from Washington. Everybody told their buds nobody's listening. And so what they did is they came back home and everybody just emptied out, figured out, better spend my money where it's gonna be useful. The same is true with a lot of the other belt-fed or pan-fed or magazine-fed big guys that are out there. It's a good weapon, but you've got all the other parts, you're gonna end up with a lot of investment money, and as long as you've got all the parts there and everything's in one package, you could market that out and move that towards another weapon that's already finished if you want to. I would think that if you were to work at it, you'll probably be able to do a one-on-one trade for what you want if you tell them what you want. Because those kits are in demand, but your belt linkers, the cheapest one you're going to get is a tray, they're running a couple hundred dollars a piece, and that'll be a 10 round or a 20 round tray type, where it's like the old, subtle lever, and basically it kind of reminds me of the old paper. You push down and it links. and then you pull up and then you move the link over and you set your next links in and your brass, your ammo in. You set up the next link, so the last 20 you did are right lined up with it and you do it again. That's the cheapest one. The other ones are the monkey grinders like a meat grinder. But those are running $300, $400, $400, $600 a piece just for the loaders right now. in the crank loaders. Those are a good one and that's the one that probably we gave to the Israelis and they're selling back to us now. Links are up and down. I have not looked real hard because a lot of guys bought up the links but Browning 1919 links and M2 links are still available in the original boxes the way they came from the arsenal. The way they originally were sent to the arsenal when they sent them over for loading. The links are already in the boxes. There's so many links per long rectangular cardboard box. There's so many boxes per case. ammunition of course again like you said that's the other thing the only good thing about the brownings they're gonna take steel case brass one thing about a squad gun it isn't to push anything in and the factors heavy enough to pull everything and anything out so the big thing here is then keeping the thing clean if you're gonna if you're gonna move it now as far as tripods go there's a couple of different foreign tripods that are actually cheaper and will work with the browning if they are not already set up now again you got to spend more money so that's what the balance is you're gonna end up probably having to put in another couple thousand dollars in that direction to get the weapon up and online now because prices have gone up. Well, I'm thinking, this bigger gun was an Israeli, you know, was an American gun and went over to Israel at some point and then came back, converted to, you know, the United States of Canada, you know, and Israel and whatnot. If the, you know, if you can make either belts or links, if I were to We'll probably try to keep this and try to put it together, get ready to put it together. Again, the sort of thought will be, well, now there's, if I were to have the priority, I don't know if it would be worth, something like this, I don't know if the better route would be to simply build it now into a, if I were to try to go down this road, if I were to be better off to build it now into a semi-automatic, I would not be inclined to build it now into a full auto because it's just too much of a, Right, you don't want any hassle and you don't want to be seeing any problems. You don't want that side plate near anything. Whenever the side plate gets stored someplace else, way far away from everybody, a friend of yours has the side plate. That way there's no complication. Nobody can say, what you were trying to... No, I've got a kid over here and I don't have anything else affiliated. But either way, you still need all the rest of the parts support. Do you think there's any benefit to building one of those that will semi-auto? My inclination, frankly, would be to just get the material, maybe an 80% flat plate or something. And just keep it off to the side. Yeah, I would keep, you could keep all the parts and know what you need to do, but I would take the side plate and it would be completely away from everything. It has to be completely away from everything. If you're going to pick up the side plates, they're actually out there. I was just looking at them because I've been looking for mags for certain people. And we've been doing a big survey on ammunition this week, and ammunition is just going out the door. And there's no fanfare. No discussion in the media about it, but the same thing's happening that happened before with the ammo. That includes .308, which you're going to need. So if you were going to be serious, then the other thing is to start piling up .308 ammo. The other thing is... The good thing is with any of the guns, remember there's 20 to 30,000 .308 rounds in every APC and they were actually made for a belt gun but it's not the right belt for the weapon you're talking about. So you're going to need to accumulate belts, you do need a belt loader and some of those have both integrated metal link and cloth belt configuration too, remember that. This one actually, I think you can find it, you can see it either at the key or at the one with the one cloth belt. is what it came with. But it's a, like right now I'm pretty much the 308, like my sort of primary gotta go to rival is a, is an M14 type semi auto M14. And- Yeah, you're cool. Yeah. And so that's sort of 308, sort of my go to caliber. I've got, you know, some, some M14 type rivals and a, an FAL and a G3 semi auto, all these are all semi auto, but for that stuff, mag. But- It was just a question of, you know, I don't know what... You put it on a market, I guess this is another issue. You put it on a market, is that the sort of thing you're gonna get turned into, you know, you don't know exactly where it's gonna go, fans gonna fall into it, but that's just something that's better, you can put a quote unquote, patriot answer, or put on a market world facility, you can turn into a, oh, I guess, you can turn into a, either a, I mean, you can go on any direction, you can turn into some... Well, I'm not too close to the people right now that are buying or are in our school. You're not seeing anybody on the other side picking up this stuff. The other side is either the panty waste, quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos, and the feds can only steal. They figure they're going to steal rather than buy. Feds don't buy, feds steal. Anybody that's on the other side is thieving from the inventory. So like we said, fast and furious. Where'd the guns go from fast and furious? Where'd they come from? As I pointed out, they came from the ATF and FBI property rooms. They steal. There was a gun battle. Let me point this out. And again, I won't give, we've only got so much time here. Two bat-paggots. One of them's got an arm full of guns. He's got a bag full of guns, rifles, all kinds of, he automatic weapons. He's in an elevator in the federal building. One of the other feds gets in the elevator and goes, where you going with all those guns? He had none of your business. And they got into a gun battle fighting over the weapons that they were stealing from the arms room of the federal building ATF Arms Room. They got into a gun battle at point blank range in an elevator fighting over what they were stealing. Those were the ones I wanted. Those were the ones I wanted. And so they shot each other in the elevator. I've dumped a magazine worth of some auto 40 cal into each other. Think about that. So they're not going to be out there buying them. I mean, there's a few, but the other thing is most anybody else that the gangs and such pretty much don't have, it doesn't mean they can, but they typically aren't going to have the wherewithal or going to bother with building. Their logic is they're going to buy off the shelf if they can that works, and then they're going to steal from us too. So the street gangs from the one end figure they're going to steal with the weapons they got. both that you're stealing already from america now pretty much everybody else out there by the stuff is these are kind of people their people there pretty well fed up they know what's going on and they're arming up so i would worry too much there whoever get that they have an idea how to put it together now again as long as you don't keep anything near it that people are you know that your perceived to be complete uh... then your other idea of what you think you can stand by The big thing is, everything can be there, just make sure that the side plate is somewhere else. That's all I gotta say. You don't need anything, then it's a personal decision. Otherwise, depending on the condition of that kit, it's worth so much that you could move it out. If you've got an M1A, be quite honest, that's most likely that either a PTR-91 or another M1A and magazines, and probably even some ammo could be traded up to a dealer for that, for somebody who's into those kits. that's just a consideration and right now the you know although though on the other we got a uh... a bunch of doctors and militia here that's in our county in our area uh... they've already bought seven of the semi-autos they bought them for vehicles they've got a couple of a p c they've got several other heavy pieces of equipment all of their that belt that guns on the roof other guns but they got they've got seven going and i may be off because i think they bought a couple more here but they're scouring the countryside for the semi only because they want something that is ready to go and they've got the money to pay for it if you're like me we don't have that kind of money so if we can give you it's uh... it's a balance now if you want like you said you're worried about making sure it goes to somebody friendly But on the other hand, if somebody gets it, typically they probably will be anyway. They're pro-gun, they know what's going on. Everybody at the gun shows a scarfing up everything for a reason. And it isn't because they have any confidence in the system. That's where the balance is. It's a personal choice. I myself, at this point in time, you have to look at the checkbook. How much is it going to cost you to buy all the other support material to go along with the weapon? And if you do a survey, it won't take very long. I can put some other names out on Monday, I'll do that. You're listening on the program on a regular basis, I'll put the companies out on the air again. There's a bunch of different oddness corners where if you're patient, you can collect everything, but you have to go to more than one site. One place will have the best price here and there, and the other one will have a better price, and you can gradually, you know, you can do it all at once, but you'll have to go to, you know, several locations to really do it right. Otherwise you're going to pay almost twice as much three times five times and in many cases with a lot of the parts Or accoutrements. It's now ten times what you were paying back when you bought that kit for 250. Yeah, well I'd be interested to know if I would be listening if you could be hearing these suggestions on places I might want to just I think I'll do what you suggest. I'll kind of part it out once I take the thing ready. It would be also good if you could maybe define what For people out there who might have these things, either a semi-auto or full-auto, or a parts kit, or they're thinking of like the one wise I am, what would be an appropriate amount, or what are the support parts in terms of these other, other than just the basic kind of stuff, how many extra barrels should you have, how many tools would you need, and you know, the... the tripod. you're gonna start to overheat your assistant gunner's job is to cap the barrel drop it to the side and lay it let it cool and throw the other one on if you've got some breather space you got your torque going off torque the other round set your barrel and make sure the shrouds locked and you're ready you're good to go everybody knows the procedure but four barrels at least and they don't have to be the most expensive remember it's an area gun See, everybody seems to think we're trying to tighten the action up. In reality, with a belt-fed gun, it's a suppression slash area weapon. You're trying to create a cone of fire, so you want the rounds to go downrange in a pattern like a shotgun blast. You don't want one bullet right on top of the other. You want the bullet to actually spread, even if you were firing on a position, you'll want a peppering effect. We had to loosen up the specs on the M60 because it was like a sniper machine gun when it first came out. And they realized that this wasn't going to make it. It was not serving its purpose. We actually swapped the tolerances out a little bit to get the weapon to create that cone of destruction necessary to do its mission at specific ranges. With regard to links, all you can and or again, learn how to make belts. If you've got a seamstress or a saddle maker in your area, you take one of the standard cotton belts and tell them to match it up with material. One of our groups, they are using nylon commercial strapping and that's the belts that they use for training. But all you've got to do is take it to a saddleer or to somebody who does commercial industrial stitching, or if you've got someone who does it yourself, you can take it to them, take one of the originals, say, this is what I want. They'll match up the newer material which is not rock-free, rock resistant and that'll be the solution for the belts. Links are also nice, just make sure you got a bag. If you do that, you got to buy a catch bag because you want to save all the links that can be reused. And then there's the loader tool. The list is pretty straightforward. It's a crew-served weapon. There is a logistic train that needs to be behind. It's not real big, but it's big enough. The other thing is that there are armorers tools for the brownings out there just like the Bren gun, The Madsons and all those, there's a whole bunch of, all the spare parts tools are there. You can buy all the armors kits for reasonable prices. There aren't that many guns out there that everybody's trading out. And most people don't think until later on when they're going to need them that those armors tools come in awfully handy. We're taking care of our own. And there's a lot of this stuff that's going to come out of the woodwork. I'd say for every weapon that is known, there's about 20 that are not that came back from one war or another. And most people really can't wrap their brain around it. Nobody is going to say anything about it for the most part, but let's just put it this way. American soldiers have sticky fingers and families like, you know, in places where family is tight, those weapons have gone from one family, part of the family member to the, you know, another family member and they're the custodian of the defense weapons of the community. There's a lot of people that did that with stuff that they used to get over the counter for the Legion and the American Legion and the VFW. Used to be guys who never had any of this BS worrying about anybody having the weapons. Well, back in the day they used to hand stuff over them by the pallet. And there's a lot of bolt guns, there's a lot of belt fed guns that are out there. They're all just in the system, but they were out there just hanging around. Well, they're all hanging around in the right hands now. stuff is, contrary to the Weezers, there's a lot of stuff out there that quietly is just waiting. It'll work just as well today as it did back in 1918 or 1941 or 1951 or 1971. God knows how many M60s our boys brought back. I know, M60s. I'm talking M60s. Where do you think all those parts came from? You saw at the gun shows, guys. There were tons of M60 parts, tons of browning parts. Now a lot of it just got sold off of scrap metal and everybody collected it. But there's a whole bunch of it got carried home because, well, if it was going to get thrown away, might as well go in the mail or go in the double bag with me. And a lot of men did that. In fact, I'd say about 90% of the men did that. Tonight. I'm the background out here, but I appreciate your commentary on this kind of subject, and it might be useful to a lot of people out there that, likewise, might be considering some of these issues themselves, particularly the idea about what's a realistic, hell-bar-cruiser of weapon like that. 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