December 12, 2013
Evening Show
1h 4m
Complete
Radio Episode
2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival tactics during cold weather, including improvised footwear, layering strategies, and equipment storage. The episode featured an extended caller discussion on advanced weapons manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing, ceramic and metallurgical approaches to firearm construction, barrel reinforcement methods using wrapping and coil systems, and self-cleaning chamber designs in rifles. Topics covered material science applications, caseless ammunition challenges, and comparative analysis of AK, FAL, and AR-15 design philosophies for carbon buildup management.
- preparedness
- cold weather survival
- footwear
- 3d guns
- ceramic weapons
- metallurgy
- barrel design
- caseless ammunition
- ak rifle
- fal rifle
- ar-15
- firearms manufacturing
- self-cleaning chamber
- titanium
- kevlar
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Why do music lovers choose Live 365 over other music sites? More stations, more variety, and more choices! How can you make a great thing even better? Find out more at Live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've 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 land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But 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 be taught. according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax 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 and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm our kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AFM Micro Station CB Base. And UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the Hallmark Network on Eastern Seaboard, Top I mean, bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. And Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the Pit, the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the 7 sister valley and the valleys on the left side of Wyoming. out there a little ways and some almost to the border. Anyway, Colorado, the Recall State doing its part. And then we turn our eyes to the left coast there, a shining star of the state of Jefferson, an opportunity for people to build and develop upon a free state area as opposed to the Communists to the South. Well, the California Soviet Socialist democracy continues to sink and wants to drag everybody drowning with it. So, or down and drowning because of them. Anyway, we'll try to avoid that. People are already thinking that way. And the only purpose for the CSSD is to bring communist Chinese boots on the ground to North America. That is the agenda. That's what this secret Pacific trade agreement is all about. how to divvy up the country. Everybody be prepared for it. Remember it is the 12th of December. It is the fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a 2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town Calendar. Oh and by the way Oh man, it's 13th Eve. Tomorrow is Friday the 13th, bah bah bah. And by the way, it's 13 days to Christmas, bah bah bah. And by the way, it means nothing, bah bah bah. Well, if you truly believe in Christianity anyway. So for all of our friends out there listening, tomorrow is Friday the 13th, bah bah bah. Remember you have to have that dynamic, you know, ominous sound right behind whatever you say. Friday the 13th, bah bah bah. See, it happens every time. Anyway, happy birthday to Spike. Happy birthday to Spike. Happy birthday to Spike and for our friends listening. Remember, you might be listening on the refractor for Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, that's where Spike can be found. You might want to say hi in the chat room. Give them an email with a happy birthday. Remember, the day is not over yet and we're still celebrating the fact that That young man is there doing his job and doing his part along with a lot of other good people. Hopefully you listen in. The last hour, BC was up and on the air there again. Guys, new programming or additional, not really new because, well, that spring chicken was up just a little bit ago, is an individual who has been doing the word and the work for a long time. And he has been the Patriot Movement for a long time. Again, pay attention, remember all of our programs are archived. So you have the ability to pull it up and share with other people. Also, the individual programs like this, Henry does the same thing, have an archived system in place too that can be used. All you have to do is check with the boss to find out more about what you may have lost by not listening in. Oh, how do you like that? We can rhyme and do it on time. It is a beautiful Thursday, by the way. It's cold. It is bitter, but cold up here right now. This is one of those three dog nights. That's where the band got its name from. Remember, usually the Eskilos drag a dog in there to keep you warm. This is a three dog night. So everybody out there, if you all are thinking about going out, make sure you grab your parka, your cold weather gear, make sure you got your gloves and a hat with you. The pinkies won't last long and make sure you've got your cold weather boots in place. You're going to need them. It's a good idea to watch for spares. People get rid of their old cold weather boots this time of year like their snowmobile boots and such. Grab them and put them out in the extra sheds or places where you have other storage sites around the property. Why? You get wet, you get really cold, something happens where you get hurt and or you get again soaking wet in a situation. First thing you want to do is get out of the wet boots. If you've got anything else that's got any kind of dryness to it and insulation, you slide those on real quick. Ideally, if you can, put some extra material around there that can be used. Remember, socks don't have to be socks. I've got to remind everybody about that. The Russians did not issue socks. They issued foot wraps. You all need to be remembering that also. If you don't have socks available, any piece of cloth can make a sock to wrap your foot, and you should do it. It adds insulation, retains whatever body heat is left in the foot and the toes. That creates, of course, an additional thermal pack when you get that boot on. So act accordingly. Make sure you've got that in place. Make sure you've got everything where you can use it and abuse it when the time comes. But spares, burlap will work. Anything will work. Another reason to keep a knife or keep a cutting edge in every area where you've got work to do that you can grab that can shear things quickly. Razor box cutters are great. They're cheap. You can get them at the dollar store. You have them hanging around everywhere or tucked away at least where you know where they are. You need to cut something to size to make a foot wrap or something like that. It only takes a minute and you're done. The idea behind here is that you can improvise, adapt, and overcome as needed and you're not going to get caught off guard. You have to leave the house on the run. knowing that you can get to another building and you have what you need there. Maybe you're running in your socks. Yep, you're gonna get wet, gonna get cold. But you know what? You're going to where you know you've got the next piece of gear you can switch out to. Those few seconds might be for life depending upon the situation. So that's something to take into consideration there. Anyway, again, that's part of the evacuation process or, you know, escape innovation, guys. Something to think about. Barefoot wear and stuff laying around is a good thing. spare coal weather gear even if it's tired is a good thing. Okay, we might have Donald with us. Let's double check there. See if we've got Mr. Betcher and do we have any callers? Star six if you want to mute yourself just to be safe. Don't leave anybody hanging because I don't get a lot of stuff going on out there. Also, let's go ahead jump in there sir. What do we got? Yes, this is still behind enemy lines over in Idaho. Father sent some angels just in the nick of time. broadcast is taking on it i had somebody completely out of the blue i didn't even know behind enemy lines made mention that i needed to listen to something that he had going to tell me all about you gave me the bridge so that gotta go get re-bought body is coming before me and so if you get out we wonderful they thank you and it took the question is uh... this is the very last of the you i think it's three hours they run so it's a second This particular block was two hours, right? It was the second hour and towards the end probably he was taking last of the callers, right? Yes. Well, here's the thing. How did Nori respond? What did he say? On this side of the trenches is very hot and heavily by virtue of X-Y, another angel sent, I assume, just a gentleman in Japan. I don't know whether it was about what we look at what the back of the night and prevent because it the ok he had like a good enough to usually that's where you snag a market from off-guard he wished to do this with uh... uh... nightline with how to do the ever-tentacle with a couple of you have called we would get in the call we call and we'd kind of it and i'd i got out there at least five six times and well they were trying to deal that we're trying to direct it and of course or fly to them and they were in a hurry, they were trying to get stuff up and usually like three callers go bang, bang, bang. Well, all of them were us. And so we got all of our points in because whenever you call into a program like that, you know, you and I and several other people coordinate, we have a sheet. Wherever I finish, you know, wherever he cuts me off, when you come on, you pick up where I left off. That's the best way to hammer them because there's nothing they can do about it. We've got this Democrat. CNN does the same thing. Are you a Democrat or a Republican? Oh yeah, I'm a Democrat. Trust me, I'm that one. You can tell. Wow, I'm Jewish. You don't think I'm a Democrat? What's wrong with you? They'll throw you up there as fast as can be because two things. You're a hyper. You sound like you're hyper liberal. You're Jewish and you're a Democrat. And then you get up there and you do everything the opposite of what they expected, but they don't want to cut you off because you sound like you're one of the chosen. And I'm telling you, if you're one of the chosen, they don't want to piss you off. And that's the reason I always paid attention to those guys who was doing the laundry and the ones who was doing the sewing and the ones who were sewing the surplus because whenever you've got to deal with them, sometimes it's nice to be invited to the bar mitzvah. You know what I mean? It was just absolutely, and I'd highly recommend Trinity and maybe send it down range for others and analysis. But it is very well, very well, I mean, it is amazing how slimeballing-nory as I'm considering this discussion in regard to the project. I get the sculpt out of the leftovers of the Taaros carcass. Two years ago this Christmas, In fact, they rolled it out before Thanksgiving. And then they put a lenny meme as well as a trademark on it. Christmas two years ago. And it's going high gear, let me tell you. It's tovested republics. They've got more than one bad actor, yet at the same time I'm not so sure that each and every one of them knows any more than they're useful. useful idiot and or a player right now keep them in the business to use and then their next in the ditch that's one of the things that we will seek and study people are going to be i don't know whether be surprised if anybody out there the patriot movement should know better all but what some people are going to be surprised or shocked at who the other side disposes of As they get rid of the mask. One of the things that's happening, and we were talking about this in the tour block, I remember, before we came into the break. about some of the stuff that you're seeing right now nationally whereas before they'd be more cool their very their desperate speed issue you know they were they were much more you know that the that this latest generation coming up doesn't have any of the finesse or and again they're frustrated either it's the leftovers that are frustrated or it's the latest batch with no finesse and they're just not with it and their logic is I want it, I want it, I want it. Daddy told me I could murder, rape, kill, pillage and burn and I have the power and it's just not coming to them. I think the best example. I agree, but I disagree with the comment that was made. It's in an article, I don't know if you saw that here today, where they're talking about the idea that the whole war with Syria was stopped by a combination of things, but the big thing was the Pentagon is what stopped it. I don't believe that, not completely, no. I believe that the idea that all of the breaks were applied from so many different directions that they realized they weren't fooling anybody. They can continue to yap through their plastic media, but nobody wanted to go play war. Remember that old piece, that old poster from the Vietnam War? What if somebody wanted to have a war and nobody showed up? Nobody showed. You're not going to want to mention that recently. It's so nice to talk to somebody that you can tell residents, even so within as it is. It's very interesting that you had mentioned that. Just to follow on, as a individual, I highly recommend that you look at the show notes and that. This young man, a very good spiky, very other side here. I know the heart of John at another moment. I wanted to ask, it's actually only by virtue, but I dealt with Arpa Darband and I was the Interim Three Coordinator and I should know you're with Edwards, Deb Stemming, with Sims. during the war when we were right in the middle of losing it. I assume something like that is entering obviously the interagency station and or selling out considering what happened. Terry Sotaro the other having a break right beside him. There's something very very difficult to discuss in regard to the hollowed out intelligence. of this country and it's going to come back to burn every sheriff that hasn't been able to announce their constitutional oath in every county of this country. We don't get a handle on it. But the technical questions are as I dealt with a fair amount of artificial polymerization processes and... materials. And in regard to Jamie's discussion, and we did have him on, the gun owners over here, I met them over there on the morning broadcast with Henry, and he just, that kind of cooperation is going to go a lot more quickly to wrap up these little cyanazi war pigs and get them an ankle bracelet that we start with and all judges that have been participating in this degree under lock and key as soon as possible. In regard to these 2D 3D modeling and field management, I was wondering is there any stability you know that meaning and materials that go backwards and forwards with a micro, a capital, whatever, with a chin head, hydraulic, It's kind of like an infusion molding. Actually, we could bring over in a small tech format the conventional infusion of metal fiber or metal particulate casting. and do that on a smaller scale with electromagnetic support because there's two things that you do with electromagnetic support in any kind of metalized material, even if you're using a fluid ceramic, something that's going to have to be either heated or is supercharged. It has to be done on a small scale. Obviously, we want to be able to do this in an area where I think you're thinking like what they did with the 3D guns, small production. The big thing is creating an electromagnetic field to pull the material, that's what actually is done to a degree, to pull it into the mold or into the design. The other thing that the electromagnetic field assists with is strengthening the design because it pulls the molecular structure in a particular direction, which is really cool. So while the material may be a lesser material, It's bonding and it's literal crystal matrix which is more like almost a wood grain at that point. It actually strengthens and increases the potential three to five fold so lesser materials can be used. Now you bring up the ceramicized materials of whatever kind. Ceramic guns, metal striated ceramic guns, were made back in World War II. They already researched this because again they were looking for non-strategic materials production. During the Cold War, a number of ceramicized shadow guns, in other words, guns that cannot be detected easily, were produced by both sides. In fact, in some of the Spook and Kook museums, they even show some of the different ideas that were generated. The War College had examples of these ceramic weapons or these ceramic polymer weapons that were produced. The processes aren't that complicated. The difference is with the technology that's mostly China's port junk brought to the application. We can afford to put something on the table like a 3D gun system. The problem with a 3D gun system right from the get-go, as I pointed out, was the fact that the software was proprietary and you were signing a contract to operate it. That's the first thing that they used on everybody, and we've always talked about this member on and off the air for years, that they'll try to get you into some kind of contract arrangement to bind you. If you ignore that, which is what the guys did, then they try to use that to manipulate the population against you, which didn't do them a whole lot of good because all the young people are excited about the idea that you can build a gun and nobody can do anything about it. It's just the idea you're rebelling against the system. Now, realistically, from our perspective, the plastic polymer stacking system that they came up with A metal version of that could be used, but there are two things that are going to happen. Number one, you have to have a better energy supply available, a greater energy supply available than just Tabletop 110. That was my question. You're probably using 220. Go ahead. Please, that was exactly my next question. You say 220 would meet that requirement. Yeah, I think 220, you could find enough heating elements or systems that would take the energy supply available and would allow for the thermal coils and for the progressive energy consumption level to be met because it's going to be constant. If you were a larger industrial process, you have a regulation system with the energy output because you're trying to maintain a particular calorie base. In the situation with something like this where you're talking smaller, you would never probably have enough energy. by the very nature of what you have available to draw from to maintain the thermal couples, the coils, everything else that's going to have to keep the material at a uniform temperature. To do that you're going to just keep it basically cooking. It's going to be like an espresso coffee maker as opposed to a percolating coffee pot. Okay, it's going to constantly be when you run it through you're going to cook it, infuse it, and it's done. That's basically the way to describe it. Once you start the process up, you're going to bring it up to temperature. You're going to very quickly, and again, there's actually an introduction. If it's an injection system, you have several different ports. One introduces the metallicized powder, whatever it is, and it can have a number of other materials attached. The ceramic can even be mixed in at that point or is already mixed with it. Another trick, something we haven't talked about is as long as you're building it, you're not worried about If you're more interested in making something fast and making it so that it works, let's not forget the old Damascus trick of coiled wire for wrapping the barrel. If you were, for instance, making something like this, two things can be done that we now know have been pretty well perfected, and you see this with a lot of .22s. Number one is an outer sheath, which could be just stamped sheet metal or whatever, or even a harder polymer, and a barrel insert. which can be introduced into the mold. In this case, if you're talking about going with metallics, you know, with a metallic and ceramic, this weapon would be stronger than the average bear and could handle other cartridges than just the 22 long rifle. You could take it up into a heavier pistol cartridge, which is probably with pretty good success. But the old Damascus barrels, remember what they would do is they would stack the metal. It would be mandrilled and hammered into place, and then it would be tempered as one piece, brought up to a particular temperature, and then would be forged the rest of the way. Now, we're not talking about hammer forging or anything like that. In this case, we're talking about taking and doing a copper wrap. It allows for a certain amount of material to wrap and integrate the coil that we've just created that goes around the barrel itself. This reinforces the area of the barrel that's going to be taking the pressure. Techniques like this have been used for years. Barrel cannons were made. American War for Independence. They didn't have enough. In places where they needed artillery fast, they did what they called barrel cannons. They took a decent oak barrel, preferably green. They wrapped it with, oh, good old hemp rope, you know, half inch, one inch, three-quarter inch, whatever they had. And you tight-wrap the barrel. Now just wrapping the barrel and then using a flat charge of black powder and nails, rocks, nails were in short supply. So not too many nails got stuck in that barrel, but gravel, chunks of rock, broken pieces of glass. Anything that was busted up went in there and it was a big but poor man's short range claymore is what it was. But it could be used multiple times and barrel cannons were a very common short term solution to kind of make up for, you know, lack of numbers. But that process of just wrapping with another material creating an expansion coil The rope would of course stretch to a degree because the barrel is taking a certain amount of pressure, but it would pull out and extend the shock wave to the system. Think about the process of introducing the coil, which could even be plastic for that matter. Introducing that coil system like this around the barrel fixture, all the way to the aperture where the barrel ends, where the muzzle crown is, and at the other end with the chamber would greatly enhance the potential of the design. But it could still be done of a material that would be neutral. There are... How about Kevlar cord? Yeah, Kevlar cord would be excellent. That would be an option. And a number of different materials like that. Kevlar will withstand the heat. Now, when we're talking up into what we were discussing here a minute ago, he's talking about introducing metals, the Kevlar may not be able to handle the type of infusion heat we're looking at because we're looking at almost, we're looking at 1000 some odd degrees in some cases. The molds are not going to be a threat to you. Well, operations like this are in place all over the country and all over the world with small workshop and fusion casting of a comparable designer idea. If the Kevlar were to melt in place and stay there as a layer and come back... It would resolidify, yes. That's true. That might work. We're talking about guns that are undetectable. Well, in this case, we're talking about the idea of could we use metals or ceramicized metals, where you take ceramic is a really unique material in itself in that like titanium and other types of industrial materials, there are many different grades and the crystal lattice has different qualities depending on application. Oh, for heat sink, General Motors did research for heat sink and in order to maintain energy into ceramic cylinder heads and motor blocks. Yes, exactly. And it could deal with both the stress, the pressure, the temperature, especially with regard to heat dissipation. In this case, looking at a firearm that has to take a particular energy pulse. The biggest consideration is how malleable is the material because malleability is especially critical. Even iron, for instance, we don't talk about what we have, but we don't talk about as much. What was the grade of metal used to make a Remington pistol in 1861? Anybody? Did they really have steel then? Well it was steel but you see the thing is it was the edge of the Iron Age and in fact as I pointed out guys when we first got we recovered one of the Bren gun carriers that had come across the bridge years ago and I found where it was up north The good thing is it had been inside, but unfortunately the spare tracks and everything else that came with it were stored outside. Now we did save those and progressively we were able to break them apart, clean them up and then re-pin them. Those were so we have spare tracks on standby. But in the meantime, because that was a project that we knew was going to take time, we didn't have the time for, we went to a foundry and we had them build track pads. Well before we did that, we did the research. A lot of World War II, in fact, World War II and post-World War II track pads were malleable iron. Well, they look like big, heavy steel track pads. Yes, they are. They're big, heavy, and they are, well, they're metal, but malleable iron. can handle both the stress, the impact, and is still resilient enough that it won't stretch out, it won't fracture. It's pliable enough that it can handle all of the issues having to do with something that handles a five ton vehicle moving down the road at whatever miles per hour and applying a lot more than five tons of pressure as it slaps, as that piece of pad slaps the front of the pavement. When it first makes contact, as it moves, there's a shock effect going on. Of course, it's a perpetual wheel, a track. Malleable iron is what we went with. We could have done steel, but the specs for the steel, even if we go to the lower grade, still had issues that were already proven and tested all the way back to World War II. Question. Go right ahead, please. Question, Don. Excellent observation, and that. part of the Ford electric project of course we were great grandchild Brookings so they ended up the finish line up in Oshkosh still got them third place but I've been involved in material systems for a weekend to get better for badly giving these any ideas whatsoever considering they would steal my inverted Christmas speed design for gigantic egg a lot fire inverted Christmas tree design that I developed parallel of what went on in Kuwait. I don't want to give these creasing of my creative, but my question in parallel of what you had talked about. Discussion in regard to titanium type. I don't know about kevl, especially harmonic. Wondering about maybe, what is it? to help me out, the parallel of the coil. Well, the insert sleeve for the barrel, okay, what we're talking about with the coil is purely for the sake of reinforcing or creating again an expansion ring. The coil or the wrap actually will expand at the microscopic level and will then recontract its original form. If there's an overpressure of any kind, otherwise it typically wouldn't even probably distort. The barrel insert could be any number of metals. Titanium would be an option and would be very strong. That would of course bring the durability up. You'd never have twice the value of in terms of strength for half the weight. Aluminum has been used. I mean it's purely a matter again of what you have available if you're in a battlefield stress situation with regard to logistics. but carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, anything for the barrel insert would work. The material on the outside and or if you sandwich it and actually have an outer sleeve in addition to the inner sleeve, the outer sleeve encapsulates and creates yet another reinforcing layer. However, the one thing I'd recommend looking at barrel production of this type is, well obviously with both, they would be seamless. In other words, although a A fabricated tube for the outer sleeve for the barrel would not be a problem. But the internal, and again even in the internal, you can be crude and rude and go with something that is a fabricated tube, but an extruded tube seamless would be your best choice for the barrel on the inside. Well, taking a thought from your Russian .30 calibers scenario or solution, If one were to find the center of a particular length of barrel, finding the center of something that's already rifled in the calorabry, which you choose, how about putting it in a lathe and turning it down to a minimum outside diameter and then putting a jacket around it? Well, that would be an option. Yes, that's another direction. You could be using raw materials and junk laying around. Yeah. That would be an option. It would be pre-rifled. In fact, If you are looking at something where, depending if we are not worried about being observed or putting it together, then the option there is to actually just thread the barrel or post the barrel at the base and insert a pin to hold it to the frame. Yup. To hold it to whatever type of frame you come up with. Remember that even if it is a semi-automatic pistol, probably the best example are the Berettas some of the savages. Remember that the barrel is rigid and fixed in place. Look at the Makarov barrel and how it's fixed and pinned. And think about that in terms of even with a semi-automatic system that's a blowback system, then the only other thing to take into consideration if you are going to have any other working parts that are made out of plastic or mapped out of polymers or ceramics is that a simple piece of copper, you know, fine, thin wall copper or metal tubing of any kind reinforces all of the pin points or keeper points that hold anything onto the ceramic. In other words, if you drill a hole, if you have a hole drilled through it to retain something, insert, you know, and allow for the dimension for a lining or a jacketing. It's not complicated. These are very simple things that can be done from a number of different scrap materials or materials that can be scavenged. You know, something that's already common, readily available, preferably dirt cheap. Because you're looking at trying to build this for minimal cost. If it's a weapon that's a liberator type firearm, we're talking about going a step up from what you saw that the guys have done as a mapped out 3D gun because that's basically a liberator pistol. It can be... Go ahead. No, go ahead, please. I have a question. No, go ahead. Well, the thing about it is that... Remember, if you take a look at improvised guerrilla war for improvised munitions manuals, you'll see several examples of weapons that are actually superior to the liberator in many ways in terms of what materials they were built out of, how quickly they could be made, and how sophisticated they would be as purely a matter of the creativity of the manufacturer using junk garbage milk pails for milk gallon jugs melting the plastic down and using it to make a cast grip. using wood which is readily available and just again time grinding it down, sanding it down, rasping it down with whatever tools you have and creating a pistol grip and a body. There's a number of different options. So it's purely matter what is readily available and cheap and quick. And as I pointed out when making designs of this type, the idea is to think all of those ideas through it offer each one of them as part of a design package. That way if you're in one part of the country and polymers are available and you can melt plastic or melt aluminum you make grips or even supporting non-critical assemblies out of that material and Then the rest of the components this prioritizes what whatever metal you have towards key components and also the important thing is time How many can you build in one hour? How many can you build in two hours? How many can you build in five hours? The cheaper and faster you make something the more you can make These are more people you get to shoot with the weapon you're trying to produce to get rid of the people who have come into your country to use her pure nation So you know its efficiency, you know, how many more can we kill for how many fewer dollars? We wouldn't want to give them too much. Excuse me considering these day and not see war pigs and now lazy up hewks they're stealing a trademarkable idea concert manufacturing I hope we get to do this again real soon in consideration of those that have already fallen or are about to tonight while we're questing up for the battle tomorrow morning. I'd suggest whoever's out there that's laying on the easy chair or they're listening to this on their $10 card, get real busy and look at Sister of a Dr. Edward Stemming, presumably, or to end all wars. I would hope that possibly in regard to that sleep, because titanium tube is available and can engage whatever lengths. Discussion from 55 gallon cellulose barrel eye gate along with Kevlar, they immediately be attached, which is a rather easy process on a challenge and energy grant. If you have some brave young ladies that are technically a joy, that would be Dr. What is her name over there? What happened to the tower stop? She's absolutely brilliant. She's into materials. She's an engineer. I would approach her immediately about setting up a distributed factory team for a night from one point to another, violating anybody's sensibilities. I'd love these graphite only by virtue of the fact that it enhances the longevity and also reduces the possibility of the shearing effect of any harmonic that's going through it. The last point is self-consuming cartridge electronically discharged. The best way to do that is something to take into consideration about self- about caseless ammunition. Caseless ammunition, the biggest thing that they couldn't break up is the the issue of carbonizing, you know, the material, you know, when you consume something there's always residue. Okay, there's just no way they can get around that. They've tried a number of different solutions to reduce the amount of carbon, which they can. The problem is how many cyclic processes, numbers, pull the trigger, boom, pull the trigger, boom, pull the trigger, boom, pull the trigger, boom, no ticky, no washy. Now typically they'd be good for more than that, but the logic is that a combat weapon has to survive so many thousand rounds before it needs to be cleaned even our even our m16 will reliably function with a few thousand rounds downrange before you have to start worrying about major carbon buildup doesn't mean it won't be an issue every step of the way it's purely matter how it's been maintained one of the solutions to that is to think about priest about what basically in the process of recoil An actual component of the machine is a chamber scraper. The way to do that is that when it's not, this is hard to do on a radio, but think about this, at the front, where normally the front of the slide is open and clear because the weapon, the bolt is picking up around, it's locked into the face of the bolt that chambers it, seats it, and does everything it's supposed to do. Instead, there is a surface area that is serrated or corrugated, in fact, that is in front of where the case is picked up to go into battery. Now, when it's in place in normal action, it does nothing. It virtually just has to line up with and sit around the barrel, but it also is recessed to a particular dimension so that it will upon firing as it extracts and moves back along with the rest of the bolt and actually as part of the bolt machining process it would have to be. It literally scrapes the internal operational area of the chamber. Now this technique wouldn't be that hard but it means that that particular piece of material has to be of comparable quality and performance to the barrel and chamber area. no matter what material you use. But the advantage of that, in fact the AK technically does this, the M16 does this, and the FNFL do this to a degree. The AK does a better job, the FAL does a good job, the AR-15 does a piss-poor job. But the idea behind this is that even the action of the weapon itself is self-cleaning. The AK is a works in a drawer rifle with a very forgiving area inside the weapon so that there's no possibility of carbon buildup where the critical working parts are. If you look at the FN FAL, it's a works in a drawer rifle and in fact part of the design concept is that with the flat tray system as the action works, carbon buildup is scraped out of the working component areas and drops through the magazine well and through the trigger group area. And that's intentional guys, this is not an accident. Unfortunately there's the M16 where it defecates where it eats. The carbon builds up and there's no self-scraping system really involved. It just kind of moves it around and sloshes it into real tight spots where it eventually becomes a problem. Mud puddles. Yeah. So that's describing the three basic, best design ideas. Again, if you look at the inside of your AK, there's no place where garbage can really build up. And if it does, as the action works, it drops out the magazine. Well, even if there's a magazine and ammunition there, it works down and away. Gravity sucks and it takes advantage of it. So that's one of the other considerations. With caseless ammunition, there's still a carbonizing of some kind that takes place with whatever's used for a propellant. The other issue, which of course is a matter of consumables and it has to be very very quick, is the priming element itself. Like you said, electronic activation was the most common and the first solution everybody thought of, but they had to wait for some of the micro-technology ideas of circuitry to catch up with the weapon. Electronic firing has been around for as long as we've had our modern artillery shells here in the last, it's been around since the 30s and then into the 40s. The dominant was still a cap system, but electronic firing artillery was already in place and most everything today is electronically fired. The way it's set up as far as heavy stuff goes. Big guns. So the priming process and the activating process is developed. The big thing here is cleaning that chamber out, figuring out how to do it in such a way that as far as the mechanical process would be affordable. And it doesn't bugger up on itself when the time comes. Anyway, thank you sir. Appreciate the call. Do it again. Oh yeah. Now hopefully you got brains uses flowing and everybody's thinking, Don, your number for night vision please sir. It's 2317968458. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Rock, kick them in the class, beat them down so hard they don't ever get back up. Pull out your polymer gun, put one round in them where it counts, and then if it's really well built you can beat them with a little bit too. Just for the fun of it. Don, you're number for night vision a couple times, we close this please. 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 Again 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 Thank you Mark God bless you God bless you America