November 6, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, field operations, and combat readiness in wet weather conditions. He covered proper rifle care techniques including moisture protection using oil cloth and water-repellent materials, magazine management protocols, and immediate action drills after weapon engagement. Koernke emphasized the importance of treating firearms as essential tools requiring constant maintenance and discipline, and discussed stripping enemy equipment as part of field operations. He also addressed ammunition capacity, weapon loadouts, and the historical role of American militia as combat infantry.
- weapons maintenance
- ar-15
- field operations
- moisture protection
- magazine management
- combat readiness
- militia training
- ammunition
- rifle discipline
- hk91
- immediate action drills
- preparedness
- weapons wednesday
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There's a lot of baloney. Herbert Armstrong, full of mud. Arnold Murray, full of mud. They're all part of the satanic agenda. By denying the principles of the Bible. Worldwide Church of God and all these. Herbert Armstrong is one of the worst. Arnold Murray and the Shepherd's Chapel is another one. Sun, Young Moon, his name just goes on and on. Rick Warren, Culpland, Joyce Myers. They're all part of the agenda through the Freemasons and Eastern Stars. Family, seek Jesus Christ. You got to do it. You got to do it fast. Because they're going to creep up on the world wide event that's going to happen eventually. It's going to get worse. Good times are coming, but they're temporary. They happened in 1921. Crash is all set up in 1929. Excuse me. The crash in 1921. And then the money was flooded into the market by JP Morgan 1921. Happy days are here again. And then 1929 was the planned depression. They crashed on cue. That's how they're going to do it again in a more sophisticated manner. Lucifer is the prince of this world, but he's not king. That's why God's wrath would be so terrible in the last three and a half years of tribulation. The tribulation hadn't even started yet. The first seal has not been broken. That's peace. And then comes sudden destruction, the second seal, and that is World War III. That's the red horse. I've talked about this in my broadcast at night, the Bible studies. And my Bible studies are 7 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on WatchmenCroncil.com Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. All this week I'll be talking about end times and other things as well. But this year's Malaysia is going to creep up on y'all. International rights of the child, it's all connected. Here's the nation of Obamacare. That's how they're covering all their bases. You got to put it in God's hands and it's not a machine. Parents are not answered because man is not obedient. People say well pride prayer doesn't work. Have you been obedient to God? Can we accept it? Who is your Savior? Then you'll hear you but you must confess those sins that's in the Bible You can't cherry-pick biblical biblical verses how you want them. You gotta read the whole Bible It's all one. Well family we're coming to the end here shortly Any time now. It's all set up and I don't want to get started on something here. Mark Corky is coming on after me. I remember that now. Sometimes I get caught up. I'm sorry. Sometimes I don't talk about it. But Mark Corky is coming up next. Stick around. And then stick around here at Micro Effect Network today. I'm out of here about 8 o'clock. It's about now. Anytime now. So that music's a little start. So I'll be on again tomorrow morning, 6th day. I'll be talking about the same things. There we go! And you all have a great day today. And we'll see you all tomorrow, tonight, Bible study. The era of big government is over. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, peeking loathies, and fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't, according to this news and regulated press. and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see a farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit their children. 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? Uh-huh. He stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? 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A lot of other things we're going to be covering and friends out there that must not forget that right now of November and like a stone happens on the occasion so far decently. It's raining outside, be careful. We've got a little bit of a wall there so if you're getting up and going to work, you're right now, that shiny spot is... You don't have your snow legs, your ice legs, you better be slowing down and paying attention. Remember how you got to navigate that car if you lose a little bit of I want to hear about you becoming a casualty, okay? Now, another thing for our friends, the captain informed us that 39.9939.99539.995 80 meters short of the eagle and the possum radio net went very well. The propagation was excellent. The equipment that was up were both that he had online and it changed out in Antenna. commenting the same. The object did just exactly what it was and the dial, the base frequency to start with was 39.900. They went up the dial to 39.995. Although that worked this last weekend for this Saturday and Sunday coming up, 9.995 as a really may go up or down the dial to a bench, listen in for a signal. Got the basic test going in for a bit. It's not recognized. roll up and down the dial. Just use your ear. Don't worry about panicking. Remember that's the one thing about radio operators is to mind. And finesse. And finesse for a good radio operator. Thank you very much. Now we've also got from Monday through Friday. Don't know about Saturday for sure, but 3800 kilohertz. This is through the evening. Eastern regional. And that's through the evening until propagation is lost. That's Monday through Friday, sometimes on Saturday, question mark on Saturday, you have to confirm that. We're getting that, so for everybody out there, that's online and it's working right now. So if we can and listen, again guys, remember if you have a transceiver, you do not have to key the mic. There's no law that says, you gotta use the microphone, you gotta speak. No, no, no, no, here's what you do. If you're worried about, well how do I work that radio rig? Well experiment with just listening first and in what natives do. listen in, you find out how things work, copy what the other guys are doing. How's that sound? Works pretty well for everybody. Again, for our friends in the archives, you're listening down there in tech. Again, through Eastern Regional Patriot Net, Monday, that's for you short for your own shortwave rig. Doesn't mean you have to shut off the micro effects or anything. Micro effects on your other, but if you have a short Seever unit. Now there's a lot of people at Maria Mike, if you have some of the bigger, depends on how old your rigs are. One of my Heath kits, We've got both a transmitter and receiver module, plus an add-on modified amplifier and expander, which allows for other performance capabilities with the radio. He's getting my end home and my Mohawk will talk to the planet. Where did that come from? The deep forest. Oh, the Mohawk is in the radio, not the other one. Not the Mohawk Nation. I'm going to go through a couple of other things here. I want to make sure I remind everybody. We're not alone. They shut a system off. We've got us a plug-in. They shut another system off. redundancy and we outnumber our enemy. Redundancy and we outnumber our enemy. On a massive swamp. I don't want anybody to think that way. If you're gonna be absorbed. Let's put it this way. With a lot of stuff you're seeing out there with all the app that's being told, you know, well we have to have a billion dollars to build a cool, the technology we're using. And so if somebody shuts off the water, the other side. Yeah, I think we can deal with it. Anyway, it is a here, but a rain. Guys, you're gonna be out in this stuff fighting. No, Mark, no I'm not. If it could be a tour movie, I'll be able to step inside and, you know, step on the cocoa or hold on here the coffee. Oh, wait a minute. He's holding that. I don't think I've ever gotten fight in it. Wow, what do you think? Yeah, okay guys, just leave me alone for a bit. I'm gonna lay back here. Yeah, I don't want to get my rifle wet. I paid $4,000 for it. I'm gonna keep it from getting scratched. I don't get out in the woods. I'm not gonna be out there if I'm the first time I scratch my my $4,000 rifle on my tears are gonna come to my eyes. I'll go into stun, because my $4,000 rifle got scratched. Now, I'm joking, but I'm not joking, because years ago, especially guys carrying the real H, a handful of them came through before the 1960s. These were actual HK91s, guys, okay. One of them a friend of ours has is an import model that came from one of the contract runs, one of the states. You'll actually see it in one of our videos. The rifle is worth probably around $20,000 now. What's interesting is, he had a lot of HKs and he's got a lot of money about training. That's the one, the gray black one. That's the one that he, not gray, it's civilian gray junk. I'm talking about black format HK. Anyway, constantly babying the rifle. Why? Well, it's a pristine, it costs a lot of money. I can't scratch it. Meanwhile, the AR-15s, AKUs, uh... that i've got a lot of cases but there are also we had felt me and we're not the you know we didn't have the a k you know we were carrying bellman which by the either but we'll always work coming in the seventy six right well guys enough of a week and you hold up so we don't like much but our means are getting dirty i'm carrying a hockey were forty nine hope you've got to use different or your car of course everywhere you go to get it out acting normal as put it that way and that's the problem because it's uh... how old and dollar rifle missus years ago when it thousands of dollars, you know, many even more than it does today. People would sniff it, you know, a few, you know, like two thousand, three thousand dollars, and so he's smashing it just as fast. That period of time, guys, we made less and they taught you a lot more. Anyway, I finally started laughing, and it's interesting that other people experiences, and Fred Rexer laughing about that, you know, about this whole situation, and actually discussed the fact your rifle's gonna get scrapped. First point where you're gonna get, you're gonna get a ding, you're gonna go into shell shock. Well, that's why whatever weapon you're carrying in the field, you better pick it as a working tool and you better understand that it's designed to be a beater. It's gonna get dirt. Why? Well, that's the nature of the outdoors life. Now you can protect it, you can do more to help it, and you will be tender with it and careful with it if you're smart. But you still have to keep it in the environment. So there are tricks, there are things that you can do. In the old days with the patch locks and match locks and the flip locks and whatever, an oil cloth for trying to keep the matchlock area or the cap area free of moisture. An oil cloth was nothing more than a speed. You had the money. Sail cloth was, of course, just a hair more expensive or standard cotton. Preferably a fine weave. And then, of course, it was paraffin, which would probably, always with any kind of waxes, it will crinkle off. But it'll permeate the cloth in this water repellent. So paraffin was one choice, which actually was a pretty good one because it doesn't of the material and anything else. It's being more common obviously than the early commercial rants on the petroleum product paraprofiber. Beyond that, oils. Fat would do the same thing. Lark. Cloth of course would be big enough that it would cover over and drape over the mechanism. In reality, sounds strange, but a similar piece of a can be permeated with a water repellent to perform the same purpose. Doesn't have to be all that fancy. The material that could be used every selective can camouflage, you got a chunk up. Remember guys, go to the places and see what's there available. You're not going to be doing anything critical with this. You can find a torn up, jumped up pair of pants. Don't take anything that's decent or good and cut it up. Even if it's a size smaller or a size bigger than you, it's not junk. We're going to be short clothing and especially any clothing. So you use junk. Get used to the idea of unsacking debris and making it work for you. The shredded battlefield depreter. Legs gone on one side. That material on that side can be cut off the rest of the way. up a little bit. And then again, maybe how does that sound? Well, the idea is that it's treated as rags. And what you've got now is a piece of material. The sight for field use, a gun drape like that, can be easily made today with more sophisticated material to ensure that the weapon is going to have some protection. Now, the nice thing about this is if you get into a situation where you feel your service, you rag and forget it. Or if you're smart, just grab it, pocket, upper left pocket, slip pocket, left side. Now you're in service. Moisture issues, fewer problems with snow, sleet, frozen stuff. One of the things that we do have to take into operations is the fact that moisture wants to get in everywhere. And when moisture does get in somewhere, if your weapon is hot, don't you think when that snow trickled onto the barrel, water goes, water follows, just gravity sucks. Because of that, moisture will travel to crev-a-th-uh, you know, the crev-a-th-uh. to places on the weapon where you really don't want it and if you stand there once you're you know done with an engagement or you're if you're not using the weapon and will cool it's supposed to now when it does guess what mr. ice is not your friend one way or another there are drills and their actions need to be taken the miserable constant process of maintenance most people do not like this most people will not pay attention to my words those people see you in the field because problem when the next action takes place. And the reason is because they're not learning discipline when it comes to a lot of guys that worked in Korea that I actually were all about the freezing weapons. The Browning's of course were probably the most interesting as they were cold. He fired the first round that would charge up the action and start to loosen things up and so the cyclic rate would be like, then finally she'd get going after you know, you'd let so many rounds fire. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah sufficient and this is where grease is very, very in many ways a moisture barrier even though it's mild resistance. Remember everything becomes part of the formula. Every contact surface, any material introduced doesn't mean it's what it is. If you were to say like grease well I've got an AR-15. Yeah and unfortunately the problem is you've got a weapon that defecates where it eats. As we know they've tried every very ever kind to try and deal with that problem being the most likely. Well you keep using the dry lube and you gotta make sure that you re-introduce it. Once you've been in the field, you're going to have to do, as soon as you have an opportunity, immediate weapons maintenance. If you have an AR-15, you must become religious. Your weapon is a temple of life. Your weapon works, it will keep you alive. If you fail to properly show service to that temple, you will die. Your weapon will malfunction. You will become a casualty. Notice that there's still variables. I won't say that there aren't other things you can get you dead dead. Wow look I hear a... Shh. Okay. Oh look there's a pretty jet. What's that thing? There's a little flare underneath it. Shh. Okay. Oh look a bullet. Shh. Shh. You know however you get hit. Congratulations. Don't tell me about that. I'm talking about the idea that you're hit because you're taken down because you have a weapons malfunction and you become a dysfunctional component of a squad or a fire team or a platoon. Your weapon fails to function because you fail to maintain your weapon. You don't properly show respect to the temple. Your weapon temple is a device, an extension of your person. It will keep you alive. This is not a movie and you can't be less lackadaisical about this. I know that most of America, or for that matter, humanity, knows that there is a four letter word that everybody hates and it's W-O-R-K. Now, this is where the NCO and the officers come in with regard to training. That you also motivate to work at the process. You don't train half arsed. Well, yeah, we'll be retraining, we would do this, but we're not going to do that now. Well, then why are you out here training? See, that's how I could tell a good unit from, you know, when I listen to people, it's like, well, you're going to waste energy now and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, we're out here to train so that we can simulate to a degree of experience and that you are using. You're not training. So you treat the operation seriously from the get-go and it becomes part of your SOP. It becomes part of the second nature. After you've used your weapon, the first thing you're doing, you know, example. You use the firearm you've engaged you actually now have a breaking contact immediate immediate inspection of the firearm Check your magazine for depth. How many rounds do you have left? You want to change that magazine out and top all your what to take one that's topped out and then top that mag out in a moment? Top the mag that's partially empty insert that into an active Station on your vest your where your or your load bearing active mag that's complete in the mag into the well, but to make sure it's secure inspect the weapon for any damage, detritus or debris. While still observing your surroundings, oh do you think I said just focus on the weapon? No. Meanwhile, even as you're integrating your process of maintenance, you are watching your environment, you are paying attention, you are part of a team, your eyes are what keep people alive, including yourself. The process of changing the magazine after having inspected the weapon, without releasing the weapon from your person, and I don't mean sling arms. One of the first things you do if you have additional you have backup ammunition that is not magazines top off that magazine that you took off second you start topping magazines that are empty if you drop them oh well a bag which is what you should be doing a bag where you stuff them off to the left side if you're if you're if you're right handed shooter right side if you're left hand shooter it's up to you but I mean everybody in our army typically is going to be a righty just how it works anyway You pull and load as many mags as you can and reinsert them into battle station all the while observing your sir You do not pull out all the mags and pile them up you intake one mag out at a time You pull one box of ammunition out or one bandolier for one pocket one set of stripper clips load the magazine Inspect the magazine itself again one last time insert the magazine into the pocket and go to the next round we got a bottom of the You know what? We should hear the music. You don't need to worry about loading mags for the moment. You can do that and repeat while we're on break here. How's that sound? So again, take the time. Plug in the rest of that ammunition of those mags while we're going on to break. Because we're still walking through the woods, by the way, too, paying attention to our environment. We're looking up. We're moving on. We'll be back here. The micro effect, it is Weapons Wednesday. Lock and load, kids. Lock and load. Something I'd like to share with you, LisaCakeCandles.com is an all natural soybean candle alternative. Before I found LisaCake candles, I had lingering soot and allergens in my home. Not today. My LisaCake candles are clearly a difference to see and breathe. And you know, that's a good piece of mine. LisaKcandles.com is an all natural soybean candle handmade from their popular line of fragrances. And guys, these candles make a perfect gift. Order an all natural soy candle from LisaKcandles.com. 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Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums and remember it's all completely natural available at participating health food stores nationwide We'll find be up here on the roof boy you're thinking about right now You've got well you gave your slicker you better have your poncho in fact one one advantage of the poncho is Actually again being able to cover the keep it in combat ready station guys remember that design should stay the same But can you imagine and have you seen? out of Gore-Tex, the whole military pilot out of Gore-Tex. Do you know what that would be like? In cloths. In fact, it's really bizarre. The system always does it. They just try to deny the past. The poncho works, but right now you've got a bunch of these marine ground or cover cloths, camel covers. They're coyote brown on one side and they're either Marpat or you'll see them in marpat, woodland, camo, digital, etc. Nice, but again, like garbage they've made in the past, how about we make it into a poncho and use it for both a poncho or a camo cover? No, no, this way. Now, the reason I bring it up is, as the poncho again, cool, it is not just simply rain gear, always remember that. It is a striper, as is pointed out. It is camouflage cover if it is camoed. Drape over equipment you may lay, you know, in an area where you set up a lay. It can be used for obviously, tentage. If you do four or more, you can make a pretty stinking large tent. You snap them all together. You're still trying to find them. American made ones are pretty well gone from the system. Austrian was the next one that came in as surplus that actually was a cut of our US. The ones that are pretty much out there now are China support copies of the US model, but they do come in other camel patterns to include Flecktarn, New Bongbai-V stuff out there. So if you look for one of the, well, if you don't want to find the name of the company, you can't pronounce it. Go to your silverware drawer, grab a handful of spoons while you're looking at the screen. You have silverware on the table in front of you or on the floor and you know, There you go, you got the name of the company, you'll be able to pronounce it in a matter of moments. Okay? Chugging, bong, bong, bong, bong, bong. Anyway, these companies have ponchos available. You're out there, you're wet, no matter what, you're gonna get moisture, you're gonna have dampness, it's gonna get into the bones, it's gonna get into your muscle, it's gonna get into your weapon. Again, the oil cloth solution is one, slash nowadays it would be any number of different materials that you wanna work with. Some people like to use a Gibbs camouflage rag, slash mesh cover cut longer. Some people like to cover a receiver and even along the barrier because again, it's just until you contact it just pulled back, you know, stuck in your pocket. Now it just hangs with gravity guys. No elastic, no special container. The idea is that your front hand is controlling the weapon so even though a lot of times oil is not used, it can be 3M water repellent or any number of different things. All of them work. Anyway, once you get in motion on that, you're putting all the stuff together, remember that backup is searching for junk cloth. OD green, earth, brown field grays, any of those colors will do. And again, remember, it's a rag anyway. The other thing is, is a wipe down rag. A lot of guys simply use it for that. It puts more battlefield detritus and color into the thing, et cetera, et cetera. You shake it out to make sure there's no clingies as far as dust and dirt. So it looks like it's junk and then it can either be tossed into a If you have a debris bin, if you have a base operation, you don't want to waste material because man-made materials are going to become more and more difficult to find. They'll become more and more expensive. That's why I'm trying to teach you to pick off the corpse. Remember, when you strip an enemy, everything that's man-made should go with you. People go, what? The underpants? Well, other places, they end up getting poor quick and back into the Stone Age because they still become wasteful. Anything and everything that is man-made can be used for something else or can be used for its original purpose. I don't think you're gonna want some dead guys underpants. A bag with a whole bunch of them get thrown into a big bleach can. They get washed real good. And those plastic gloves, just to squeamish about it, and Mr. Scissors, you got a whole bunch of cleaning rags. The bad guys are gonna be really bad shape. They're gonna be found bare butt naked and chewed up with a lot of holes in them or chunks, you know, chunks missing from them. That's probably not mine. Even combat boots guys. Everybody goes, well mark your I got boats. It's like yeah, but somebody else may not now remember There's although I hate wasting it if you're in a hurry and you got to take both treat it like a fish that well If you're gonna take a pair of boots off somebody remembers start from the base of the boat Hooking knife or your any of you've got a small a small utility knife or a fighting knife Start from the base cut the boot lace go right laces and that opens them up fast and drag them along with you if you got a grab bag or something or a game bag that's what you use a utility bag you may be if you're stripping unit in fact typically our first squad is a kill unit second is a finish off unit anything still twitching gets dead third squads job is to strip all the two units are in security and sweet mode to neutralize anything that might have tried to get away Again, the idea is that third squad is a stripping unit. They are specialized. In fact, of the second squad may fall back progressively while still performing security and everyone constantly being attentive. You practice stripping from top to bottom. Start by grabbing the poncho off the enemy, if at all possible. That's still the best tool. Reindeer or poncho? Why, hey, it's kind of water repellent, isn't it? leaky body fluids on it because you just shot something dead, got body chunks in it maybe. That ring gear is laid down, you then start taking all the equipment, you virtually take everything from the front, open up everything, unbuckle everything, take the boots like I described, in other words you're not wasting time with the boots in this case, the boots come off, they get thrown in the pile, then you flop the body over, you pull the socks off obviously, plop plop, you take the pants, you take off the arm, leave them face down in the mud, If you've got some pig feces to wipe in their face before you do that and leave them just like that for anybody to find if you're gonna leave them. If not, find a pig farm, bury them face down in pig feces in an unmarked grave because if you got somebody here wanting to fight and kill Americans, our homes, that creature needs to die a horrible death and needs to be part of the dust. That's the nicest that I can be to my enemy. I'm gonna show them a good time just like they were gonna laugh up and rape, kill. How do you like that? uniform knuckle-drivers, you treat the exact same way. So we're still hunting a bunch, and we're out here in this wet weather. Again, as soon as we're done with action, we have, first of all, immediately, before you do anything, you do a quick inspection of the weapon, as I pointed out towards the bottom of the hour. You first reload anything that you can. Now, I cannot emphasize this enough. As soon as there is any kind of lull, you're carrying a shotgun. The first thing you do, guys, what do you do? Top off that magazine. Top off that magazine. Make sure you shove more shotgun shells into the tube. Are you carrying a pistol? Are you carrying a light rifle? If you're carrying a pistol or a light rifle and you've used it, make sure that that's topped off. Lose any edged weapons or have you dropped anything? Check all pouches and meanwhile... Now, I'm talking about this. I don't do this by looking down at anything, guys. The equipment that you're carrying you have lived with 24-7. You will sleep in this material. You will sleep in your combat gear. In fact, you'll learn that it's better to open up the gear and just loosen up the tension, but leave it on your person. You don't take the web gear off. You don't take the equipment off. But you don't look down at what it is that's going on. You feel with your hand, with your left hand, while you're still holding your weapon with your right, and you quickly and physically inspect that way. If something is in question, glance down, look at it, and then continue to survey the area. You should be able to do this with automatic precision. They have used magazines in a contact. Gee, you think so? Well, in the process, remember, your priority is to keep your magazine pouches to the front full. So if you're down on mags and you've expended 50% of your magazine potential, drive your mags forward to the easiest mag pockets and pouches that you can access. Keep in mind, time is everything in a kill or be killed system. For that reason, if you have any mags left, you don't get lazy. I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm cold, I'm not really one of them. Well, remember, it's still immediate action. The magazines that are far to the rear, and I carry magazines everywhere in my combat gear. Anything that's out, slightly on the bend or out of reach where I actually have to distort a little bit to get to, that gets moved forward to empty pockets where I've dropped mags, lost mags, wherever, and you're going to drop mags and lose mags. I cannot emphasize that enough for everybody out there listening. Well, I'm not gonna lose any mags. Only he's 5 mags. Somebody told me I'm a poor professional. I'm really special. Oh, shut up. Each one of you better have at least 22 magazines for each weapon that you are carrying in the field as far as your primary firearm. Now, something really big like a Barrett? No, I don't expect to see. Only in each magazine times 20 mags. Although, you can be carried one fireteam, each member of the fireteam carrying one 50 caliber mag for that Barrett. uh... just like you would a built an issue for your uh... belt that the squad guns but should be going on or at least ammunition everybody care ten rounds loose in the field for your head gun take twenty two you'll lose them that down the road but you can't carry you there's only so much you can carry the battle rifle the mbrs you're going to still be placed at a at a at twenty twenty twenty rounds twenty two mags slab twenty round mags and three oh eight now though that's something change but you know what That's my 308 load. They told you you were carrying a lighter rifle so you can carry more mags because they had more ammo because it's lighter and blah blah blah. Yeah, and then you added all the junk and gunk onto the AR-15. He went from being a 7-pound rifle right back up to being a 10-pound rifle, didn't ya? On that one, all the arguments for why we had to go to the weenie rifle were completely destroyed. And even going down to the Kar-15, which everybody jokingly tries to call the M4 so it can disassociate from the M16 family of weapons. It's a totally different rifle, all BS. Nothing about the entire interior of the M4 that has changed at all. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Now, it's a piece of junk, but it's a piece of junk we're stuck with. It works great, it has little recoil, so it's a neat piece of junk. But it still defecates where it eats, and that is the big factor, as I've said before, that creates a whole lot of maintenance you better be doing or your life is threatened, or the life of the fire team is threatened. Okay? The life of your squad. Which means you're platoon. Which, every one of you are important, contrary to the people who tell you, one man is irrelevant. Realize change is the whole balance of the war could be that man. Any one of you could be that man or woman. Don't you ever let anybody talk you in the idea, you learn nothing in the us, shut up. Be a grinder that's been creating that right man who those right people are gonna be. Now get motivated and be the right person. you all should have. I'm going to be the right person. I'm plowing through these fools here. I'm getting through the other side, find the fool that runs them. I'm going to use a knife, find him for a bit, and go find the fool that gave them the orders. That's the plan. What is your point? Why are you here? You don't have a clue? My goal is to kill everything in front of me that's on the other side. We're in a black uniform. Every one of them with the letters, I don't got to die. And they will, because they came out here and tried to make wage war on America. They're already waging war on America. Then they need to die. It should have been dead years ago. We just simply haven't been, you know, up to speed. Now everybody's starting to figure out what the problem is and they're tired of the Communists. So guess what? We're going to war. Now, other things about that weapons operation. Remember with regard to water maintenance. Guys, grip and drain. Remember that keep the muzzle down, of course, whenever possible. The muzzle dragging policy I disagree with in many areas, but In range situations, muzzle dragging, not down deep, but simply a 40-45 degree angle of the weapon is acceptable. This muzzle down all the way is BS. That's simply the latest fad that's gonna get men's gotten more people hurt, but they don't want to talk about it. You know, well, of course, I guess more people with fewer toes. Let's put it that way. Yeah, and that steel floorboard, when it ricochets, that bullet comes up into your crotch. Yeah, it's really embarrassing. Or the other guy's crotch. You know, after all, more hanging parts missing is not a happy camper thing for soldiers. the guys coming out of the war zone. You know what I mean. So anyway, there's no discussion about that, because after all, it's the latest bad scam, and that'll change when somebody comes up with some other idea that we should be not holding our weapons at all, but rather carrying around by the end of the bus dock to feel politically correct, because we're treating the weapon as if it was something that'll bite us, becoming next. Anyway, whatever your school of thought, the bottom line is, in a rain situation, of course, people do cover the muzzles, they use any number of different devices. By the way, and again, plug your ears, little children. uh... all the condom thing is cool uh... first of all uh... cheap gray green or brown balloons from the dollar store the really cheap time ones will do a better job staying on the weapon don't look stupid why i worry about looking but they are going to cause a problem and they're not as expensive i get a whole bag of quote-unquote camouflage little water balloons will go on the end of my m sixteen or h k ninety one model and their subdued idea a lot of guys have done that in the imprint combat situation and because it's just something you've read about, it's not necessarily something you want to do to use a condom, stick it in the muzzle. When there are other devices, more sense in terms of they're available. So just something to think about there. Okay, it doesn't mean we haven't done that before, but remember, there are all kinds of cheap China Sport things you can put in your kit that you got, and they're not going to cost any weight, but they are going to usurp their purpose. they're cheap you can buy 50, 60 or 100 of those little stinking camouflaged water balloons in green grays or whatever you know combination mix and they'll go right on the end of that muzzle and sit right there they don't fall off and they don't slide around and they don't draw attention and they don't look like something where oh my goodness there's an elephant out there with something strange on him why well because that looks like it's a it looks like a probably looks like a prophylactic sir and it's about head height? Well, no, about shoulder height, but it keeps moving through the brush over there. Must be an elephant or something, sir. No, they don't have those alapats. Oh, okay, well, fire, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. I guess that man-made object was kind of noticeable. It's a very unique man-made object. Oh, we forgot about that one, didn't we? Anyway, the idea here is, again, prior proper planning prevents piss performances a whole bunch of stuff that you can do i've grown a lot of stuff that you have a business in our case you can kind of walk along with me as we do some of the things we're doing and yes i went off into few different angles for a reason because they are also seated but the big thing is you're gonna be out the web the cold rain the snow you're not out there for two hours you're living out there engineer your technology accordingly start thinking ahead here if you're going to be a combat infantryman if you're going to be a militia man And the Militia Man is the original American combat infantry. The Militia Man, not the regular army. The Militia Man was out there hunting and doing, you know, things like this on a daily basis, way before they created a military force and decided to put a country together. It's been doing them all their lives. The nature of the American riflemen to begin with. It's what, contrary to all the BS, the engineer, rewrites the wiper, shut up. Amazingly enough, A lot of people showed up here, they were kind of hardy folk, you know, and a very different breed. That's why they were willing to this place. And I don't care what year, even the later groups, willing to actually pick up, carry everything with you and plan on doing the best you can somewhere else and hitting the beach. Got thrown on the beach. They were thrown on the beach because wherever they were, they weren't like because they were kind of high and with anyway. Are highly motivated to go to the top of the hour. I know we're going to be hearing the music here. Would you please donate to the Micro Effect this morning, 888-747-1968. 888-747-1968 Remember, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. That's organized, arm, equip, and train as militia. Take the time, plug in what you can people. Uh, 5'10 program, and then get on with business. Logistics, key to victory. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in the march. Kick him to the flat, beat him down hard, fix bad estimate, and when you can, we'll do a few times. Kinda like zombie fighting. You don't walk past a zombie, you stab the zombie. And it has. Make sure that the zombie doesn't get up to fight anybody behind you. How's that sound? Well, anyway, I don't think we'll see any zombies. We'll be back just a little bit here for the second hour of the intel report. It's Weapons Wednesday. Before I found Lisa Kay candles, I had lingering foot and allergens in my home. Not today. 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