November 21, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed firearm identification and restoration with a caller who had two vintage revolvers, providing guidance on researching Colt and Smith & Wesson models through parts suppliers like Sarco, Apex Gun Parts, and Gun Parts Corp. He then pivoted to broader topics including ammunition availability (particularly 38 Smith & Wesson), the importance of preventive maintenance and DIY repair skills for mechanical devices, and criticized government incompetence in disaster preparedness and surveillance priorities. Koernke emphasized self-reliance, practical problem-solving, and rejected consumerism and sports culture as distractions from preparedness and civic responsibility.
- firearms restoration
- colt revolvers
- smith and wesson
- ammunition
- 38 smith and wesson
- gun parts suppliers
- preventive maintenance
- self-reliance
- preparedness
- government incompetence
- disaster response
- diy repair
- militia
- micro effect network
- constitutional rights
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East and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. An eastern seaboard from the top of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf. Oh, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi. Oklahoma big chunk of Nebraska whole bunch of Wyoming to include On the left side of the state beast also the good morning and the left coast. Well, there we go the diaper stain of brown and of course Feinsteinism vomiting the wretched stench if we turn back to the sweep across the plains leap over the Mississippi Which way is burgeoning at its banks all this rain and moisture somewhere kid anyway the person November it is the Fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a 2013 older calendar or Mayan. Is it time? Crazy town calendar. Well, right off the bat where I heard about, who do we have? Jump in there, caller. We've got you. Speak up a little more. For some reason, you're really quiet or you're breaking up, caller. Is that better? Little better. Conversation menu had last night. There was offers I had. About that they were using the same phrase as the cult. I am you're really quiet I don't what's going on with your phone this morning but it's really dead almost. Suppose you're talking about using a cold side action for a side side action open or a top break. These were side action. Okay side cylinder okay good. So they're cold they must be probably in the J frame I assume they're like the old police positive. Similar they're the rolls down, so can they go. One's in 32 long, the other's in 32 20. Long was 20 was larger. It's a cold. The smaller frame is probably a police positive. The larger frame is probably an official. Back in the day, those were the two. The lease was equivalent to the Smith and Wesson Model 10 for competition in the 38 special category. We built another, you know, we built another Caliber's too. Just like Smith and Wesson Model 10s were built. You're really quiet, I don't know why, but you're gonna have to speak up into the phone. Speak louder. So the big thing is that these are both unique arms, but then there has to be somebody with some of the cementory. Have you checked with e-circoinc.com? It's because Sarco has a lot of stuff on the shelf. They're like fair radio. They got a lot of stuff on the shelf, but they've got to go out and run around in a bin. because they've got pallets to call them and say, hey, this is what we're pretty sure we should be doing. They were in the dairy farm. They had a dairy farm complex and the whole place was full. I mean, it's full of stuff going back for as long as weapons were built, I mean, as far as what they have in the inventory. But they'll have to go search things where they need the information once they know what they're looking for. They'll go out in the, for instance, the circle, we'll go out into the warehouse. They'll switch over and they'll go out in the warehouse and be, talking to you on the phone while they're looking for it. So I would try Sarco right off the bat. That would be the first one. They're older and Sarco has warehouses and tunnels and all kinds of places they've hidden parts for. Oh, 100Z, well, seems like hundreds of years, but you know, for many decades. Keep pulling stuff out and then find more goodies. Give out the name of the of the of the uh, pistols again, so everybody on the one is a small friend. Exactly right. Another place to look if you know anybody who's got any of the old stuff might find some information in the old Stoger catalogs in that they actually probably they may have sold these pistols too. Stogers sold a wide range of interesting or unique weapons especially in the Colt frames. They really were they they did carry Smith through they carried both Smith and Colt but they also carried their competition in the knockoffs. Sometimes it was the equivalent to it being the Chevy the Pontiac. The best way to describe it it was a GM type product another shoot usually a contract the rifle from or shotgun from flinch jester whoever and they put their name on it and they had their own you know family line no name for westfield you know western field and you know of the sport remember different company names but they were all just uh... generic names for a uh... over middle and remington or middle and winchester or mosburg so that's another place to look or another way to look visual find many cases a lot of these uh... weapons a lot of people were kept busy building stuff but came up with their own company names but they were still running off the same production lines. So that might help you. Now we've got an idea what we're looking for. So I-BAR or E-BAR, I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I Companies like that don't throw gun parts away, you know what I mean? They know that everything they have might sell some days, so they'll find a hole for it. They find a corner for it. They'll tuck it away. I've had these items for 10 years. I've been traced down parts and then find it and keep it open right there on the front. I find it very, very the name of the revolver. Companies like to, you know, kind of flag their name. So what they were doing that for is they were running off the cold image is you know a lot of companies were doing that they'd have been like made in juneau made in japan uh... the basic like something that we make but very tiny or the knobspot you'll find the made in japan marker under the logic that hopefully in a quick sale somebody just look and go out to colder all that uh... and third world countries if it was an export gun that would be very common to do that uh... not just not so much for selling here although the weapons and up here but for all this but mostly they would do that where they're shipping it to another place. So an odd part of the planet where it's close enough, I guess, I'll take that one, you see, and the price is right, I can afford that. Felling, and like I said before, 3220. Now 3220 was as popular as 38 special in the United States, but it was really popular because it was a cowboy caliber and they also had matching lever guns that they exported was to South America. And so that really micro print on the gun and the fact that it's in 3220 those may have been export pistols that were going south. The Wesson Long was a very popular cartridge. Actually here's a question. Is that 32 Smith and Wesson Long or is that 32 Colt Long? It says 32. Is it stamped on the barrel? It says 32 Long C G M and that's Colt. I barely can hear you on this. I don't know why. It says 32 long, but then it says S&W or does it say Colt? Interesting thing you gotta remember too is back in the day, back for many years, Colt always made a counter-purchase. It was the Colt pistol, Colt load. There's 38 Colt and there's 38 Smith and Wesson. Wesson long had a Colt counterpart. A little bigger diameter, just a hair diameter bullet, bigger, lead of course, so usually, we'll squeeze down the tube But again, one's a little chunkier than the other. That was not a good, it was a very intentional competition. One trying to win out over the other for many years. Colt didn't make it. Smiths typically were a little expensive. And so that little, it was the depression. You know, back in the 20s and 30s was the money issue. A few dollars less, Smith and Wesson won out in most cases. Plus again, a lot of competition shooters for the era, more towards the Smiths than the Colts. colts were not there they were they were listed business but he pretty well embrace the f and w cartridge line occult they even did that later on through the post you know pretty just before world war two and then uh... world war two you don't see much in the way of cold cartridges in the white caliber will see pretty much everything in the thirty two w uh... thirty two twenty and thirty eight smith western special little felt that i thought here's their because export kind of like well it's a cold it's close enough to be a call you buy one come on you need it sure this is cold sir it's a roll no I said is it a cold no it's a roll close enough you know and that's how people look at it hey I got something and put the bullet down range so back you know years ago a lot of Americans bought him as these types of weapons too as you know plinking guns or carrying for snake charmers or they just bought him as you know to keep in the house just in case you needed something for many variations In the all frame revolvers you'd think those are awfully intricate but interestingly enough like the 25 automatic there are thousands, thousands of 25 automatics that were built virtually all over the world and there are collector cells a lot of them trying to copy the socket cold. Just trying to copy the pocket browning and then others the Orchies being the most common the Orchies was out there in force. a gun line unto itself, 25s and 32s, and then they started to do small jade copies like of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Two were the guns that were copied a lot, which is why that weapon sounds interesting in itself. These two are not so strange. They aren't Colino. Well, everything is collectible. And finding that their trail probably leads south into the South American continent is what I'm thinking. small J frames and top brakes we've taken the Smith and Wesson. You take a Magnum primer and then you take a cake to the wax and you got yourself a wax bullet that will go right down that little pistols tube in chicken farms. You get all the extra you need and the rats are fat. That Magnum primer will put that round down range but it won't tear up anything. The rat when the wax hit works like a fluid bullet but you can also use it for paper cutting if you just want to plank. All you have to use is primer. You don't need to. You're not going to be using up powder. You're not going to be using up lead. The cool thing is you can shoot anywhere indoors. Now you're going to make a noise, but it's going to sound a little bit like a CB cap, 22. And that's where those little revolvers come in real handy, to use a Smith & Wesson long case. You've got the wax cape. You primed it. You got yourself a loaded bullet. I wouldn't get shot by either. I've seen what it does to rats. with a shotgun at close range. But in a Kim dead. Yeah, so I don't think people would be too happy being shot by it, but the idea behind this was originally it's an inexpensive wedding or for, you know, like critter destruction. I wouldn't want to do it using on like a rack cool possum because they're a lot more, shall we say motivated, but a whole target usually if you're liking a chicken coop, the idea is if I hit the rack, I don't want anything going through the rack. Bullets are kind of cool because you're supposed to be focusing on target and paying attention to your backstop. There's also a few other oddness I'm going to be looking at. And once I get my restart fabrication, I also have I need to... I'll tell you what, right now for some reason there seem to be a bunch of top break parts coming in, in excellent condition. Must be guns that are being confiscated overseas, up left and right. You know, obviously they've been destroying guns, private collections, stuff that's unique and priceless really. That's what idiots do when the socialists are in charge. They hate everybody else's private property. And the skunks are terrible for that. But right now, apexgunparts.com. And again, SARCO, and I would also look again at Gun Parts Corp. All of those companies, they have a lot of top-break parts. And there's a lot of stuff that's cheap. But right now, brand new barrels with cylinders. In a number of different models, go to apexgunparts.com. to see what they have in their barrel section and they also have a number of different top brakes listed as far as, you know, revolvers and handguns. And I mean, if you had a frame, if you guys look at what they have, they've got everything there. So if you have a frame, but you have maybe a messed up barrel, busted up barrel, or maybe a bad cylinder, then the cylinder is combined. So you've already got them timed, you've already got them synchronized to the barrel, which is cool. Now, you know, again, as long as your indexer is working properly you got yourself a working revolver for a little of nothing by comparison so you want to check out ApexGunParts.com okado 38S&W so I was breaking as I could find from 38S&W and loaded ammo actually right now is the time to buy it 38 Smith and Wesson I mentioned this several times on the air 38 Smith and Wesson preview partisan was brought in in 38S&W scouring internet uh... i don't think amal man dot com has a bit might uh... aim surplus had some plus dot com in surplus dot com also as in g s g ammo dot com the ammo w w w dot s g ammo dot com check them also check uh... sales dot com w w w dot g g sales dot com They do have Smith and Wesson, they did have and have had them in carrying on and off. 38 Smith and Wesson, that's the short cartridge used in a lot of the top brakes. If you're going to build 38 SNW out of 38 special brass, the way that we do it is we watch for damaged brass in our 38 special brass where you've got a split at the top of the case where it's breaking down to where it needs to be. Because that way you're not going to waste a case. get some use out of it before it's you know done fully when you're resizing because you want you want to do is if you can you want to do a whole resize on that don't just do a resize for the throat resize the whole case but go slow it use a uh... warming lubricant on that or use a little more lubricant on the case up just up to make to the uh... spec pop or brass on the bottom of the river the walls are thicker as you get to the base of the case you have more brass to work with you Anyway, yes, I'm gonna affect everybody out there listening guys 38 Smith and Pre-V Partisan brought it in. It's the US military spec load for like the World War II, you know, K frame model tens, the victory models. A lot of those were done in 38 Smith and Wesson for the pilot for ground crews. Common before World War II Surplus. A lot of those out there at ammunition forum is a priority, especially fresh ammo and Pre-V Partisan. In fact, they've got the best price on it in the country. If you see any preview partisan 38 Smith and Wesson, compare the price. I've already had guys that have been shooting it. They're very happy with it. We've already had a test run. Okey doke. You're breaking up again for whatever reason. I tell you what, we're at the bottom of the arm and I'm going to let you go, okay? Okay, be careful. And again, well, we got everything we needed. We just start checking out the sites. And again, go to easte-circoinc.com. Apex for the top break, barrels and cylinders and other parts. There's a pile of stuff there. I haven't even gone through it all. And then Gun Parts Corp. And I hear the music. Grab that cup of coffee. We're going to break here guys. Smell. Taste. 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The mouthpiece. of the of the pcs in government you know meet pop it to the meat puppet at all the control media is now we're trying to catch the minds of the people who've got away the only option they have is to make it eventually pass a law that you must watch them that's only you'll have left after all guys you do understand that i mean it that really is all we're gonna have left anyway uh... it is but a very busy busy busy uh... week already i've got a lot of folks communications and i will remind everybody again he's fair other places do have odds and stuff or there are some companies if you look around the open with confidence of a really great your radio collected the uh... thirst for the companies great work of a day to keep it for sure the war department we have the part at least most of them now something to get along with two people have been buying parts and pieces so you know you're gonna find some stuff you're gonna have to probably make it and that that's sometimes a needful thing. We're used to that idea. We've got a lot of radio equipment including some boomer, fem station transmitters. Not everything is available off the shelf anymore, so guess what? We had to go out and, yeah, find our own equipment and scratch. We had a nice example sitting there. Mostly what happens with older pieces of equipment is the nature of the metals that were used, you eventually end up with oxidation, can't be cured, because of the micro parts, either you'll have fusion, oxidation takes place, stuff rusts together. Now it doesn't mean you can't get it apart. And in most cases, remember, those smaller pieces can actually be reconstructed since they were fabricated to begin with. So don't just chuck a part out. And I would say the same is true for a lot of you out there, guys. If you look at something and remember that most of what you're seeing that was older was built in an early setback and think for a minute. It was like single barrel carburetors built older vehicles. They're not that complicated. And if the basics are in place, anything that you can't rebuild on that car or you can't find with a existing rebuild kit, you can't find everything, arpeggios, all the little stuff is out there. You just cross-reference a little bit or look at a few kits. Something that is in the ballpark will typically get the job done and you can mic it out right there. But a lot of what wears out, let me give you an example, is modern, even with fairly modern cars. Dodge 318 military trucks and a lot of the dodges out there, even chargers, had three 18s under the hood, beautiful engine, one of the best engines Dodge ever made. I know everybody likes the 4-3, I've got a 3-3 and a diplomat that will run the wheels off anything else that the police have on the road. It'll outrun anything they've got, including all their little crotch rocket vehicles that they've been buying recently. Why? Combined with just the proper combination. It's got a Ford research carburetor out of the top of that engine. old dodges the dodge was of course a simple company with a lot of logic involved and they amazingly enough came up with some really cool simple single-barrel carburetors that were cheap also cheap that they were some of the first to be met on a plastic always didn't know that you might ensure eventually have had a problem with the carburetor and wondered why the water valve the main valve just didn't seem to want to work right the Plastic carburetors were in many cases built to be very simple fare. Because of this, they did not use metal inserts to reinforce the pivot points of the plastic cast carburetors. So what happens? The little valve moves back and forth because there's an armature that pulls down a little bit of oxidizing because it's in the environment. I mean, it's only under the hood. Guys, that doesn't mean it's sealed up from weather, is it? There's air passing through. up the carburetor parts is steel and it gets a little patima of oxidation on it. Well, every time that little valve turned it worked like a little piece of sandpaper, a little piece of emery cloth. Progressively, the reason that carburetor seemed to be washing too much, it wasn't even adjusting right, the simple, nothing more than, it wasn't the injectors, it wasn't the other component of that little carburetor, it was just that that primary valve of tension where there's the armature on the other side, applying pressure to the opposite end of that valve where it goes through the carburetor wall, oval that out, not sit properly, and then of course it would allow more air to pass a seat and it would, a negative mix, in the air flow. Guess what? You'd have all kinds of spin, no it wasn't the engine and it was something as simple as a simple little drilled hole in the side of a plastic wall. All of the carburetors were very resilient, otherwise pretty hard to kill them. But here's the simple solution you take and disassemble the carb as far as taking the flutter valve out take it over to the bench go find yourself first a an insert only you know molly lube it actually made them where they're there the insert of course you want to make sure that it's a proper dimension for those little two bars that hold up a valve for the carburetor go out the hole insert can do you've got tight this sometimes had fender enough for the insert you got a pivot point with lubricant for that little work that makes the engine go down the road. Something so simple as a little piece of donut metal, which can by the way also be improvised from a chunk of copper, we did that. In the field they did that, down in Mississippi, had a problem with one of the trucks we had and it turns out that was the issue, the carburetor itself. Carburetor, they were cheap, they were something. But, said well we don't have time, at least we can't be here, so we took the carburetor, broke out the drill, used the pipe, stuck it in there. amazingly enough that ran still is in the car the truck right now it's a short bed crew cab oh no forgive me yeah short bed crew cab m8 890 Air Force configured truck still had that carburetor in there that little piece of copper works just fine hasn't worn out yet the carburetor runs runs runs truck is part of a militia unit right now well in fact I took all the crew cabs and kind of threw them that way because it was all the same model all the parts are the same doors glass everything So every time I bought one of those for $80, maybe $110 a piece, yeah, you heard me right. Those all went to our units and the Air Force trucks had no rust, because they didn't go out on the road. All they sat was on the runway and went back and forth. So we have a whole fleet of those with a 318 with a single-barrel carburetor, and they run just fine. But no, you know, again, understand that a lot of this, guys, you're thinking, it's so low that everything happens. We go back to the Stone Age, only because you'd have to be bat stupid. How about use our brains? Oh well, and you're gonna get your fingers dirty. And you're gonna have to use that word that all of humanity hates. W-O-R-K. You have to get a puppy dead-hined in and do something. How do you like that? So again, it's a matter of applying your brain. Well, what do we do? It's not dead. Kinda works, but doesn't work right. It means that there's something that obviously has changed a little bit. The item, look at the item, question it. at it. Actually, this is part of the fun thing about it. If you're going to have a hobby, the hell with football and all that BS. Throw that garbage out the window. Somebody else is brain dead. Go find yourself something where you can have fun with your mind and you actually end up with an accomplishment, something at the end of the road. It's like working on the weapons we were talking about here in the first half hour or this hour. You look at weapons are not as difficult as you would think but remember they're finely tuned machines so you don't grind on them. You don't you don't mill chew on stuff like you're grinding down a piece of wood. Precision process and even with that carburetor when we did that you have to pay attention you don't just bore the hole out randomly. We need to make sure we lay the device slash it, you know, a jig. Not a problem, typically the garages have everything you need there. And we want to make sure that we center drill that so that we align it properly. The horse is going to center and can bring up the proper spec and dimension for that little shaft that the valve pivots on. And by the way, before we put it in there, we're going to clean up that shaft and make sure that it's properly squared away and lubricated. We're going to give a little assistance with a better molly lube. And we're going to remember that every once in a while, we're probably going to do some PM on the carburetor just to be safe. In fact, now that we know where the problem is, we're going to do this kind of PM on all of the same model carburetors because we've got a whole fleet of them. Wow! And they run for a lot longer when you realize, you know, they're where the little ticks are. And this is true of any automotive or mechanical device or electronic device. See, I went even through radios because systems, when they have a problem... Typically, it's consistent through the whole of the model, which is not a problem in itself. You just know where the issues are, and you'll either buy spare parts. Now, let me give you another example of that with regard to mechanical issues. How many times have you heard me tell you, by firing pins, extractors, and where possible, ejectors for your firearms? Now, why does Mark tell you that? Well, what do you think the where parts are on your weapon? Noble the barrel, but yeah, but you're not going to change that barrel out for thousands if not tens if not hundreds of thousands of rounds Some barrels have been built so well that it puts some of the companies in the hurt because and that's why they intentionally backed off on the quality of barrels with the proper barrel guys you can hand a weapon down to three and four generations or if you don't have that special tech barrel with all the latest technology applied that the metallurgy that we had Uh, at the very least, if you properly care for the weapon, you can still hand it down to two or three generations through the family line. Modern metallurgy, modern steel, even in the poorest of weapons, it's a matter of you taking care of the weapon you have and remembering that preventive maintenance is the key to success. The only reason we're going to go into the Stone Age is if everybody goes butt cold stupid, and the public fool system is trying to do that. And we have to get past that, use our brains and succeed. where the fools and the incompetence are being pushed into the positions of authority. Their incompetence doesn't have to bleed off on us. We just want it to sink the enemy. Let their stupidity and their yes-men and their incompetence kill them. The important thing is not to be with the Lemmings when they start heading for the cliff. Okay? Back to the basic rule where natural or man-made disasters are concerned, the majority is That's how casualties are created. That guy is crazy. I don't know why he's been prepared for a tsunami. I haven't had a tsunami last week or the week before. Why are you worried about that? Besides, governments take care of us. They would tell everybody way in advance if we had a tsunami. We wouldn't have tens of thousands of people injured and killed. No, because this is the modern age where we have satellites and we have airplanes. government would tell us and take care of us hey what's that big white spot on the horizon big line hey look how your rumblings out oh look at that too late I guess they did have the satellites I guess they do have all the spy technology but they're too busy listening to your private telephone conversation to worry about whether or not they're gonna save your life because big sucking wall waters heading towards you that all the money in the world to be rats to be punks to be skunks live everybody's phone But boy, they couldn't take that space age technology in this post-space age era and use it to... Remember why we always used to brighten... We, even in the old days, guys, when satellite was first going up and made public, of course it was already up there before it was made public, but guess what? What was the first thing they were doing? We were watching the weather because we were going to save lives. Well, everybody got all this special technology and then they got talked into not using it the way they should or counting on other stuff that wasn't really as good a quality but they could chintz out on it and then save more money to pocket and stuff in their Swiss bank accounts. And of course, as was pointed out here this last week, they've been shutting off all of the tsunami and seismic intrusion technology, the seismic detection technology out there around the planet. Now, why would they be doing that? why were they shutting it off wait a minute look what happened and a whole bunch of people look over all that was an accidental yeah so counting on the system are you crazy prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance so everybody pay attention with the bad guys are doing a lot intentionally because they're bad guys they're wicked nasty rotten bottom feeders that have gravitated to government understand that, expect it, live with it, and let's get on with dealing with things ourselves. So again, pump the spheroid warship. Sell all that BS football garbage or baseball garbage. You know, you can keep a little bit of, you know, some unique stuff for yourself, but box it up and put it away. Pick yourself a technology and start embracing that as a hobby. In fact, radio would be a real good idea. Start getting into old stuff, antique stuff that you can have fun with. It's easy to work. It's not hard to fix. You can improvise and take other wrecks. There's lots of electronic wrecks out there right now. The cool thing about China Support junk with all the stuff they've been building, it's like the old televisions, guys. There's old televisions people are abusing left and right. You know what kind of a treasure trove of spare parts that television is? It's a fortune in spare parts. And if you're especially taken embrace the older designs, but you incorporate a lot of the newer stuff that's been You can make some very simple and really cool pieces of equipment as good as what was built in the past but have the advantage of mass production of the present. Again, think about it. Start using your brain. Football! Spirit warship isn't going to save your squad. And in fact, it's like I said, someone put it down to my head and said, tell me the fill in the blank about football today. Might as well pull the trigger because I don't have a clue and I don't care. Blue Bay Pickers of Wisconsin. Yeah, the Blue Bay Pickers, isn't that it? Yeah, I might recognize the Green Bay Packers. Yeah, I know them. But, you know, the Blue Bay Pickers, man, really important man. If I don't, well, I've got to paint myself up like the Blue Bay Pickers. And if I don't, I won't be a man. Fluffy, you know, paint yourself up and send your money to those people who are raking it in like, you know, bought by the buckets. You know, how they're playing you to begin with. Oh well, anyway, instead, by the way, uh, micro effect. We need your help. We've got bills that need to be covered, guys. We're in a war, and we're in a war for seven, 1968, spending a ridiculous price on it. How about you send half of that or the whole price of the ticket to the micro effect? You know what? In the law, you'll be doing a lot more for the people, for the country, and for yourself than handing it over to a bunch of shysters who they're collecting the money from you, and in the process, stick the hind end every step of the way. 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