Mark Koernke discussed vehicle maintenance for cold weather preparedness, including antifreeze and winterization tips. The show covered hemp oil as alternative medicine, citing Rick Simpson's work and Tommy Chong's cancer treatment, while criticizing pharmaceutical industry suppression. Koernke detailed a major weapons auction in Indiana involving a deceased collector's extensive firearms cache, including Class III weapons, discussing legal interstate gun sales restrictions and ammunition stockpiles. He also covered upcoming Zussman Ackerman rifle design classes, modifications to armored vehicles like the Ferret, and detailed technical discussions on converting paintball guns to air-powered weapons systems using titanium components and alternative projectiles as a response to anticipated gun control measures.
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So just a reminder on that with regard to the Eagle, the Possum, and the American Radio Net this weekend. I'm waiting for a minute. who's leaving a cloud in their exhaust, you know they blew a motor because they didn't check their antifreeze. That's a head gasket, it's real, real cold. Boy, oh boy. Yeah, as a matter of fact, I got a pull a radiator that I should have done earlier and just haven't had a chance to get done. It gave up the ghost after 228,000 miles. Wow. We should all be so lucky. The radiator has not been changed out, so. at least as far as I know, but even if it was 100,000 plus miles ago, really, can you complain? No, not at all. Another one is length of time. We've talked about distance and we've talked about time, and here's a good concern. It's 45. It doesn't leak. Yeah, 45 years old in the long nose, right? In the 68, yep. Again, the thing is, high mileage and high use. This is Dakota. You know how we've been run. That's been run. One of our friends had it for a long time and we've run it for a long time. I've done maintenance. In fact, I've rebuilt the rear end of it. The brakes got hit by the tornado, damaged the box, but didn't really damage the truck. Just little dings. It's a trition. It's a work truck. But you know what? I would never problem to get the radiator changed back out. It would be a good combat rig. Actually, it's been pretty reliable. And I've got all the body parts to replace the metal that's gone bad. Gotta break down and do it, but it's been in service, so I haven't had a chance to really take it offline until now, and I'm going to have to. And that'll mean all that. It means I'll finish up the brakes, do the radiator real quick, and that'll probably be it for the rest of the season for now. But again guys basic maintenance especially cold weather maintenance make sure you've got anaphorees and make sure you got windshield wiper solvent and go rich on that Especially since you're letting somebody else probably the family drive the vehicle and you're not necessarily going to be there Let's make sure that that's squared away now with that mind before we move away from this you know there's any freeze for your Mm-hmm canteen to don't mix it too rich somebody might be responsible for something you don't want the train to leave the track Yeah, like as we were discussing earlier. It's very embarrassing low speed curve and high speed performance don't make so Again for our friends out there a couple things I wanted to touch on although before we farther down any thing in particular We didn't get a chance to cover yet Well, we can touch on that for a moment that let's let's continue that thought line you guys because mark you talked about very big oversized cammies You know if you're the if you're the large guy and you've got your winter coat on, gear on over that to carry things and well you're going to be sitting for a good long time, the extra extra extra large over that. You can custom down your sleeves so it works for you. It's kind of like sitting there like a tent. No, your can't your canteens are under that aren't they? Just got water in your canteens. You're doing things to keep your water from freezing in your canteens aren't you? That's half ingest about talking about there's anti-freeze that you know things you can put in your water to keep it from freezing. It's half-ingest, but if it really, really gets cold out, well, it can keep canteens. You don't have to keep them next to your skin. That's not what we're saying, because, boy, you really get cold just getting a drink of water there, don't you? Well, free-for-fit. Again, kind of underneath the tent that we referred to early, and your water should stay, you know. It's always something to address. It's the dinky little things that jump up and bite big chunks out of you like a shark. They usually have body parts where you have a little extra meat. You can picture what that area might be. Comes up and bites you right in the... Same place the lion would bite the ostrich, right? Getting a good chunk. But that's true. It's the dots that paint the whole picture. Keeping water from freezing. If you're thirsty, it's hard to drink an ice cube, ain't it? And sometimes it's hard to make a fire and keep it going while you're walking. That's a juggling act unto itself, isn't it, Mark? Exactly. Go ahead Randy jump in there. I understand with the debate, remember those as part of the play setting? Remember when you used to go to Tiger Stadium and they gave you those little bat day bats? Well they're going to have those at each one of the play settings for the debate but they're going to run about five or six spikes on an angle on each one of the head. If all else fails we're going to see some excitement. be a small brawl. It's more like a Saturday Night Special kind of Louisville slugger with a spike, but it works. I think I still have one of those bats, or at least one. Actually, I got three. I was just looking at one yesterday because I moved some stuff around. I think I've got at least three of those little bats. I don't even know if they still give them out anymore. They probably don't because that was a hell of a weapon to give to somebody. A mini Billy Club made out of ash. I just got one up at the studio. Yeah, they do. And go ahead and give the date, time, and place out for everybody again. That would be December 4th at the MG. Yeah, very good. And again, for everybody out there, take the time. If you're in the Detroit area and it's something you can support, I know we might have Eric and a couple of guys listening tonight. If not, you're going to hear it in the echo tomorrow. So just a reminder, it's not that far away. And for a lot of the guys, they can double up if they want to run down there. So that's a solution. Anything else jumping off, by the way? Programming-wise. Hint, hint, wink, wink. Oh yeah, there are. And do we have an idea what our window time will be, what the date? And very good. So again, we don't have Ed with us right now for the moment, but we will. So we'll make sure that we confirm that and get everything squared away. I'm going to be working. I'm going to be working. Very good. And again, for everybody out there, a reminder too, we have different programming here on LTR and supported by our reflector, Indian Freedom Talk radio. And, guys, if you can, take the time and spread the word. Pass on the information. Also, we do have the schedule on our LibertyFreeRadio.4mg.com page. Again, LibertyFreeRadio.4mg.com. We have the schedule posted there, so you can follow up on that. I don't know if Ed's doing announcements for up and coming, but we probably should be doing that. So, we'll make sure that we post it. I'll talk to him tomorrow if we get a chance. Maybe tonight, still, depending on how late it is. So, he's jumping off the wall of the errand, guys. Go ahead. I was going to say... So, tomorrow, I'm going to get a hold of him. Very good. Appreciate that. Thank you, sir. Okay, buddy. Y'all take it easy. And go right ahead, Don. Jump in there, please. I think we've got another caller waiting in the wings, sir. Caller, who do we have? That was G. That was Spike. I was trying to get in there before Machine Randy left. I've heard Ed mention that program earlier in the year there last month and I've been very excited for that to come out. I've done a lot of research in the area they're talking about as well. So I'm excited to have a program like that come to Liberty Tree Radio. I didn't start my program out that way, but I do talk a lot about it. I did a lot about it today and what little bit of program I was able to get out. There is a man out there, his name is Rick Simpson, and he has cured thousands of people from different illnesses with hemp oil. And there's even videos on YouTube how to make it. And you can treat yourself without going to the doctor with this stuff and cure a whole lot of different things. And they definitely don't want anybody to know about it. They chased him out of Canada, tried to arrest him. He's still running around the world curing people with it. I think that's a great thing. If we can cut the pharmaceutical companies out of some money and hurt them real bad, that's a good thing. Well, as much as anything, I believe number one, anytime you hear about that kind of witch hunting going on with the shysters, that means that typically the person is on the mark. uh... brought their brothers up but the relation therapy guys we had a russian doctor here that was haunted for years i mean literally he was in the in the patriot underground for years decades and he treated virtually thousands of people with key relation therapy all the while the shite there's you know going that doesn't help anybody you we can all of them to do this George Matusik was one of the people who did the chelation therapy and he'll tell you that. Well of course he passed away here. Gee, time waits for no one. But 40 years ago he actually went through the process and the doctors gave him no chance. And basically he said, well, I'm going to this guy and of course the usual, you can't do that. Well he did. Now, in the regular hospitals, chelation therapy, now that the witch doctors have control of it, now all of a sudden it's okay. Would you like your coffee, sir? Yeah, they discovered it. They had Tommy Chong on CNN, and he was there to talk about something else. But once he told the host that he had colon cancer, He spent the next 4 or 5 minutes talking about hemp oil. He said this was a couple years ago when he found out and he treated it and he is cured. At the end of the interview he said, after I'm cured I'll come back and tell you about it. All the comments under the video and YouTube said, do you think they'll ever have him back? They're still breathing. Yeah, they're not going to have him back because it actually worked. That's one of the things, again, like I said, the processes here historically, camping probably the best example of a classic just flat out lie across the board. They knew they were lying. There was a specific agenda. The big money was into it as much as anything they had to try and re-engineer the economy, just like the lie of the Federal Reserve. It's the same era, the same period of time, guys. Think about it. They had to destroy America's economy in favor of manipulating internationally. And all the things that they attacked were the things that helped to self-promote the country's economic and agricultural strength. And the basic rule we need to remember if we go back, too, in fact, we move ahead now because we're full circle. We're a sinking ship. across the board. The only thing that is going to fix this is the people again from the tactical end, the common denominator, the individual, that's where it's going to happen when we get out of this fight. It's not going to be any silver bullet from above. That's one thing that I would promote heavily is people growing hemp. Because you can make anything out of it from plastics to oil for your car gas for your car Everything that we use today can be made out of that plan Well Henry Ford was a person with money and he knew exactly who the shysters were and you remember he tried originally All of his vehicles that's that's something we were talking about today all of his vehicles on the property ran off hemp oil and He wanted to use diesel. He did not want to use gasoline if he was going to use anything, but he developed a hemp process, had it completely perfected the whole nine yards based on America's economy. Yeah, they know that you can power a complete plant off of hemp from beginning to end through steam and all the other things that you can do with it. They can power a whole plant with it. They don't even need to hook up to the grid. It could be all self ran right there on the facility without being attached to any kind of electrical line outside of the plant. And they know that. But when you call your senator or congressman and go, hey, you know about this? Do you know about that? Do you know all this stuff can happen? And all this stuff you can do it? And they go, yeah, but it's illegal. Well, why is it illegal? Because it's illegal because there are the feds you could do that Right and why why would they wouldn't need all these crisis managers because there'd be no crisis Yep, that's the problem train your bank account on the way to your deathbed. Yeah Well, you know, that's an interesting one guys put a real good posting up there. You know we had We didn't have before 1913 we did not tax the American people and yet we had an army and navy and air force military bases a road structure a railroad infrastructure all of these other devices and instruments were in place and The people got to keep the fruit of their labor Hey, you know, it's too bad Randy didn't hang out because this conversation is going in this direction One of the reasons they brought in attacks is because they knew that they were going to lose alcohol as a tax base. They had to fill that gap, so they brought in an income tax. Another reason is the communist planks. They knew that, you see, Kerry Nation and others were swinging a little axe around and preaching, oh, T-totally, there's other words for it, abstinence, and other things, the evils of drink. They knew that the nation was going to go that way. Well, they knew they could drive it that way, understand the difference. So they did. But they prepared for the loss of income in one source by bringing in the income tax. Again, it also fills another portion of the communist plank. But this is government just wound on itself like a bad bed spring. You ever see... Oh gosh. If you go diving in the Detroit River, you see all kinds of things and you see things that get moved. Have you ever seen a bed spring that's been driven over in the junkyard or one that's been bouncing along on the bottom of the river for years? It just hangs out here for a while and then it's over there for a while and then something moves over and it just eventually it's so wound on itself, you can't take it apart. If you salvage it, you just throw it in the scrap and melt it down. This is just a ball of... Yeah. You cannot take it apart. It cannot be dismembered. But that's what we've come to. There are so many different things in history have drawn us to this point. So many people, it could be pointed to a dehurst fellow because of making paper. It could be pointed to the change in the medical system, all kinds of things. But it's too bad Randy didn't stay and listen. But again, there's other programming coming, you guys. And, you know, this goes over to it. I'll address this for just a moment. We'll move on, unless Spike wants to contribute. But, you know, there's plenty of bikers out there in states across America. They don't have to wear a helmet anymore. And they'll swear up to you. They'll look you right in the eye and tell you they're free now. The fight is over. So, you know, it only exhibits the... That is a minuscule portion of freedom across the board, but, you know... It's a broader fight. I got a cool bug out of my hair now. I'm free. Your arm is free, but your hand and your other two legs are still tied behind your back. Yeah, exactly. They're still hog tied. Well, again, there are people fighting dinky little fights everywhere in different venues and stages, so to speak. Some are in the spotlight and some are just holding up a little candle someplace. Well, I hear the music. We are going to go to break, Don. We are at the bottom and I don't know if we'll get a sponsor or a song or what, but hey, it's a break. Take a break. You guys will be back in just a moment. The intelligence report, Mark and Don. And we've got Spike with us too, don't we? We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? Mainmilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. 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About some folks who loved this country Who all began to dream the same dreams And when the morning came There arose a crustless nation People thinking one and the same Find their freedoms and their liberties Had gradually been taken away And when they realized the danger To their posterity Are those peregrity pewdiewants America Beautiful Monday out there of course we're heading towards the end of the day here now for everybody out there listening it is going to be pretty busy this week we've got a bunch of activities just after the holiday here that are going to pile up on us all at once Up at the Ogamah Ranges, the doctor and his oldest son will be there for the assessment Ackerman class. I have the first of the prototypes for the release of the prints. I actually have a copy in hand, the book, as it's going to be generated and we'll be getting a copy to Don here hopefully, or they're going to send one directly to you, Don. We'll see what happens. But this is the first of the releases of the Zussman Ackerman designs. They wanted to make sure that nothing was missed and this is designed for reproduction. The logic is to get as many of these out there as we can and the Zussman B7B class is this weekend up at Maga Hichum, the 1600 yard range. That's belt fed semi-automatic. It's a combination. Actually, what they did is they used the belt feed system off the AR-10, which was also adapted to scale down to the AR-15 M16 family rifle. Guys, you don't hear much about it, but it was done. Basically, the design is the M106 semi-automatic spotting rifle system, which originally was magazine-fed, by the way. I don't know if they're proposing something they actually were discussing as the option for magazine or belt feed, which is what the AR-10 did, and there have been other weapons out there like the new SAU, Squad Automatic Weapons, and 556 that actually take mags or belts. Not necessarily perfect in terms of reliability with that design though. something to think about there. But at least you can keep firing. Even if it jammed on occasion with the saw gun, they've had problems with the different gunners depending on the condition of the weapon and what era the guys were operating it. They put more wire and pins on it down so it wouldn't rattle apart. So bolts are wired into place, everything is locked in so it can't move and rattle apart which was the biggest problem. And different men at different times that I either trained or served with. As the saw was being developed to where it is now in the 5.56 configuration, a lot of tooting problems. And the magazine to belt feed was one of the issues for that particular weapon. So something to think about there. Anyway, they are talking about it. There are discussions about adapting. It's not a big deal. Basically, what it would do is take a Barrett-type magazine well and attach that to the base of the weapon, which then puts it more in the line of a Barrett to begin with. It gives the basic lines are, you know, look kind of, they're in the ballpark of a Barrett. But it's a belt feed system with a, you know, conventional drop for the link and the brass is ejected, of course. That's one of the advantages for especially vehicle mounted for the Sussman Ackermann B7Bs. They can be vehicle mounted in any fixture we've got that can handle a 30 caliber gun, which is really cool. So instead of a 30 caliber gun next to that main gun or in place of the main gun, maybe 30, we've got a 50 caliber. This gives a lot of the ferrets a lot more tooth out of the turret. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. So you'll see some interesting variations on the Ferret Mark II, which if you'll recall, we actually redesignate the upgraded ferrets. They're actually the Victor IIs. The Victor II is heavily modified. The Lucas electrical has been pretty well stripped, replaced with an American system. The engines are in some cases now diesel, which we already went over to a few years ago with research. The Rolls-Royce engine, very quiet, very automotive, it's in the ferret and the Saracen. Keeping the system quiet was the big issue, but there are some decent little diesel packs that were already adapted for the ferret. Those are, you know, we've adapted for the ferret. And gun configuration. The Sussman B7B is one of the guns that's upgrading. In fact, one of them that was a research package originally in Browning .30 caliber. The main gun down is the .30 caliber. There are two .30 calibers mounted. Their Browning 19-19A6 is mounted on the left and right of the turret in a structural frame. Now this kind of idea has been around for a long time for add-ons, especially with the Ferret and the French armored cars, the AMLs and AMDs. With the ferret, they went one step farther and now we've got a tri-barrel, in other words, one gun left, one gun right, and one gun in the cupolo. And the gun in the cupolo is, of course, the elevation control. Traverse is done simply by moving the turret left or right. So we're looking at a quad gun that has air defense capability or forgive me, tri-gun that has air defense capability or anti-armor slash anti-vehicle slash, I guess, fallacious on infantry too. So purely a matter again of how quick your trigger finger is for the moment, but this gives us a lot of extra firepower and .50 Cal is out there. uh... i'd know you probably get a chance to mention that this morning don and i want to thank you to mister d down in indiana there was a massive uh... weapons sale auction that was short notice uh... on the docket here it took place on sunday uh... guys this gentleman uh... that we've by the way with killed by his wife there's more in this story but uh... anyway Don enough Johnson 30 at six rifles to outfit half of platoon 20 Johnson's the guy had B.A.R.S. He had Browning 1917 belt fed water cooled. You name it it was there, but the big thing is virtually pallets upon pallets upon pallets upon pallets Oh, wait, man. Can I stop? No upon pallets of ammunition Now we put we put the word out by Facebook, but I would estimate there were probably a couple hundred thousand rounds at least of 30 out six belted at least There is a very good photo essay that was available off the site. Forgive me, I don't have it right here in front of me. But at least 20-30 1911 frames, weapons, but in different configurations. Most of them were standard 1911. AR-15, M-16s, AR-10s, and it was a rather weird situation. Here's the thing, remember we touched on this story where the guy was killed by his wife and she shot him because supposedly he said that the cops were on the way and he was going to defend himself. And so she decided that her state of delirium, it turns out there's a lot more to the story. She shot him and the prosecutors. Now guys, nobody pulled a gun on anybody. Nobody was anywhere near anyone. She shot him flat out cold-blooded and the prosecutor decided not to prosecute. Now think about that. He didn't threaten her. This story is actually very interesting to go through. However, turns out they've been in an accident earlier. She had been injured. What do you want to bet they had her on a Prozac family of drug? She'd been in a car accident. Guys, every chance they can. And I'm warning you all about this. This is the kind of problem that we run into. She killed him. Then apparently over the last couple of weeks or the last month, She, in a fit of possibly coming back around to her normal mind, committed suicide. So the entire massive collection went up on the auction block, minus a few weapons that were sold off to the side, even right up until the last minute. But this included Class III weapons. So this guy had a lot of paper on his firearms. He had a weapons cache and oh, they discovered it, explained it. They did the usual propaganda, guys. Well, he's a Class III owner, okay. He had a Browning 1917, looked like an A4, A5. He had a BAR, he had two Uzi full autos, he had, oh, I don't know how many, AR-M16 and AR-10 full autos. He had two AR-10 full autos, one in the earlier one, the later configuration, et cetera, et cetera. Then he had hundreds, I mean, just hundreds of firearms. Now, I will point something out, as I said to Mr. D on this, guys, that collection. is about the norm for what I've seen just here in Michigan. The number of, like I said, semi-trailers of ammunition, the amount of material that's on standby for when this thing cuts loose, just consider that that was just one guy. And understand that he's not alone by any stretch of imagination. The question that we had is whether or not the cops did this woman in or she committed suicide. I think it's a 50-50 toss-up because once they knew that all those goodies were there, Heaven forbid those should go back to, well, wait a minute, who benefited from it? We don't know. Well, now there is other family members, I'm sure. And they were, of course, if they're either anti-gun or they don't have a clue and they're, you know, road crew from deliverance, hell, they're slivering over the idea they got chump change on what it is that they, you know, what they sold. Things don't usually go to sale until the estate is settled. Am I wrong about that? Well, that's what they were doing, is settling the estate by disposing of the arms. That was the thing. What gets me is they were auctioning the full autoguns, which again until you get a clearance on that class 3 device, guys, it's not going anywhere. Right. You're not legally going to carry it away, but then what does the auctioneer know? Oh, no, no, they understood. They had all the postings. This was quite elaborate. The other thing that they didn't allow, which I thought was rather strange, is they did not allow for anybody other than Indiana residents to buy the guns. Otherwise, you have to be an FFL. Now, guys, Unless something has changed, and I need to have my head slapped, contiguous state sales. Anybody from Michigan or Ohio or Illinois or Kentucky should be able to buy from Indiana. This is part of a hard one series of cases that we fought back in the 70s and early 80s that beat down the Fed, because the Fed had set this up through their interpretation. through the Gun Control Act, the Communist Gun Control Act of 1968. When they pushed that, they tried to claim that you could only buy in your state. And of course, they were trying to get the whole gun registration thing going, just like a handgun control incorporated, of course, mapped out in their 1993 agenda. But this was back in the 70s. Now, what happened is they got beat down. It took years in court, but eventually they got beat down. The contiguous state issue was brought back and pulled forward. Of course, it shouldn't be any restriction at all. They couldn't argue about the contiguous state issue. So, for instance, in Michigan we can buy from Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio. Any state we come in physical contact with. Same with, again, Ohio, etc. You know, with your state, just figure out, look at the map, you'll figure out where you can go to buy. But they would not allow anybody other than FFL to buy from out of state, which I thought was rather interesting. So there was a bunch of funky things going on with this. I'm sure the Bat Faggots obviously are right up the big bung hole on this one. But it was very interesting to look at because it's an example that I've been telling you about. He collected a lot of Johnson .30-06 rifles. Now he probably bought them back. If he was smart, there was a niche back about the same time that the 1917 Enfields were cheap because they weren't the most favorite US Marshal gun. Well, as garand started to dry up and as Springfield's became more and more expensive, we'll start to turn to the other American arms which had stayed reasonably priced. The Johnson was an orphan rifle because it was given to the Marine Corps. Actually, they bought it because they could get it and they could get the Johnson Squad Automatic Rifle, the Squad Light Machine Gun, with no competition from anyone, which is why the Marines went to Guadalcanal and went to other Pacific operations with the Johnson rifle, and it's quite successful as a matter of fact, considering. The interesting thing is a lot of the other weapons ammunition some stuff most people wouldn't have a clue what they were looking at unless they actually were into the shooting industry because this guy had reloading technology led up the Gigi bullets by the pallet I mean and again, this is an example what I've been trying to explain to you guys I've seen I've walked through arms air arms caches They're built into the side of mountains where you have to turn sideways for the 106 recoilless rounds and the artillery shells Okay, just something to think about there. And I'm not talking once or twice, I'm talking I've been tri- I've traveled all over this country. And what's waiting in the wings? Well, you're only seeing everybody goes, well we don't have anything big. Well, you're not supposed to know about everything that's big. But it's not like people haven't been preparing for a long time and a lot of those people had ways of making sure things got saved rather than destroyed. Just keep that in mind too. There's a lot of it that was saved. Whole mountainside is full. Another thing here real quick. Don, was there anything you want to bring up still before we leave the hour here? Well, let's go back to an old tent stake here for just a moment. Obamacare, you guys, we've touched on this, and you know Obamacare, it's fixed now, and they can handle 50,000 at any given time on the website there, but I'm told the numbers are 35,000. Oh, I think they're handling that. I think they shut down every time everybody tries to hook up. That's where I'm going, because you can go back to that top of the hour, quarter of the hour, and bottom of the hour, you guys. Just chime in there for a moment and check out. Top of the hour? bottom of the hour and at the quarter hours just for a moment if that's all it takes just because you're concerned about health care and you want to know know what I mean because well they can carry fifty thousand they say in thirty five is what is a working number now but well can do that can't be right something to think about and I don't I don't mean to laugh at I'm not I don't mean to laugh into interior like that. Oh, I think we should. I think we should laugh directly. Like I said, it's like crying about TSA agents being shot. You ain't gonna hear any alligators from this van. Yeah. Do we care? No. Now another thing real quick, I wanted to bring up just a quick overview because this is another thing where Airsoft, of course, for training, paintball gun technology is, well, let's take the paintball out and just think gun. Okay. Guys, I brought this up before, but the key points of the paintball weapon system are heavier barrel, heavier gas regulation system, tighter, heavier, more industrial-slash-robust gas arpechers to ensure that we have maximum pressure behind the projectile. Now, real quick, changing off the barrel. As long as it's within spec, 20 gauge or 12 gauge barrels could replace the existing barrel provided it's properly centered to the platform, number one. Number two, gas check, gas control. Switch out from light or pot metal materials to either titanium or steel. Now, the reason I mention titanium, guys, the titanium market for both barrels and other things They are hungry to make a market and we've known this for years and because we've had a lot of things built in titanium Well, especially for prototyping why? Well, the guys are trying to sell titanium. They want to move it on the market They know that it has great potential the Russians already have done this for you know for hundreds of years actually They've got the biggest reserve of titanium on the planet by the way But the idea behind this is that you can go to a titanium supplier that does materials, you know, geometric objects of whatever kind shape and size you want. They will cut and they will fold, spindle and mutilate. They will thread. They will modify and build a component for you because their logic is once you figure out how to make it work in titanium, you will want to buy a lot of other ones in titanium. See how that works? Now the one cool thing about titanium, half the weight, but all the durability of steel will wear longer and will wear less. It is, in fact, a cruditis. Yeah, well, the thing about it is there's crowbars that have been handed down for six, seven generations in Russia because at least even when they didn't have the technology could form titanium into basic bars and then form and reconfigure them accordingly so they'd make crowbars and ice picks and things like that. And they would last for generations, guys. Now, the thing about the advantage of the titanium is, again, durability, and it can handle the wide range of temperatures. Not going to have a real problem with this, but it can handle cold. Everybody thinks heat when they think firearms. If you go to a pneumatic support system, what's the one thing that happens, guys, when you're using an air system, if you're using it a lot? What have you seen? Oh, moisture. Moisture, and with it, in some cases, icing. Now that's the total reverse of what you would think in fact it creates a very different thermal signature downrange it would be initially impossible to identify Because they're looking for hot spots not cold spots guys Think about it when that barrel and when that weapon fires when it discharges a projectile One of the things to remember is there's no flash There's no smoke The only consideration is, depending on how rapidly it's fired or how many times it's discharged, is you might actually see a spike drop in temperature. Something to take into consideration there. We actually discussed this amongst ourselves. The reason I'm bringing this up is because of research out there. There's a lot of earlier generation paintball guns that are rifle types or that are sniper type paintball rifles. which would be the premise for this type of research. Now what about projectiles? Well I've brought this up before and I'll bring it up again even if it was muzzle-loaded. A Sabo 12 gauge 500 grain Fiachi or Remington type hourglass slug would be optimal. There does not have to be any rifling. It uses smoothbore tank gun technology. which is what you're going to use with regard to the barrel that you apply to the design. Now notice I'm not talking about re-engineering a whole rifle. We're talking about something we said in the earlier hours. You look at where it needs to be beefed up. You change out to the more sophisticated parts. You do a series of tests. If there is a failure, you stop all activity. Evaluate the failure. If the failure, it has to do with materials failure or with a particular component that needs to be beefed up, the next prototype part is built up to the spec necessary. In other words, if some parts of it were not changed out to the higher metals haven't been but need to be, then they are. See, the idea is to minimize your cost and turnaround to get the thing up and online. On the other hand, if you had the resources and the CNC technology, cranking out all of the parts and replacing them in 4140 and 4130 chromoly steel would make sense. But let's just say that you're a tinkerer on a workbench and you're trying to make it work well, you take a look at those parts which are most likely in need of reinforcing or replacing for component purposes. and then you apply your working knowledge accordingly. So I'm recommending this because guys with what they're doing in California, what they're doing in all these other locations and all the tracking, there's been a bunch of articles about the, they've all come back from the UN with all kinds, and I'm serious, in the last four days, there was a big UN Get the Guns conference against America. It just ended. There's been a whole bunch of articles written by the anti-gunners in the last two to three days on the subject of going after the guns. Needless to say, the idea is to destroy the ability by regulating through manipulating the corporations to destroy gun access to the population and to destroy production in the long haul. and in the short term also because they're going to cut off supply. And they're yapping about tracking and traceability and blah blah, which won't do anything to slow anything down. They know it. It's purely to harass the average owner so they can reduce the number of people that will publicly own firearms. and that is the agenda. So again, we need to start looking at and don't give up on these projects just to reverse. I'll carry a weapon like that, especially if it's a single shot. It has a long range potential. Let's not forget we can take all of the existing barrel technology and apply it to one of these paintball conversions. It's no longer a paintball gun. It becomes an air conventional. and that's really all off the shelf ready to roll. Consider that we might change and go from steel to, or forgive me, lead with a 500 gram projectile. Let's drop it down. Let's make it aluminum with a steel core penetrating rod and make it the same shape. Cast it the same shape as the hourglass Remington, which used to be the BRI, Sabo slug. Now we put that in there. We have the weight, 250 grains going down range. We can now increase the velocities dramatically. Now performance will have to be tested. And the most important thing is to remember, we keep maintained consistency and manufacture both with casting and with machining processes. That's where you bring up your accuracy, just like in a field grade M14 versus a match grade M14. They're not two different worlds, but they're well, let's just say one's that one's the earth and the other's the moon. Okay? They're in the same orbit, but they have a little different function. Anyway, I hear the music. Don, your number for night vision, please. And again, God bless the Republic. 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