Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations at Camp Emmerich and Camp Nagy-Hitcham, including exercises with armored vehicles (Ferrets, Victor 2s, Saracens) and plywood mockups of Homeland Security vehicles. He provided detailed instruction on weapons handling, magazine loading techniques (tap and slap), and training methodology using airsoft replicas. Callers contributed expertise on AK and AR-15 operation, weapon system familiarization by functional blocks, and the importance of snap caps for dry fire practice. Koernke recommended specific firearms for preparedness (Zastava PAP M77, M14s, FNFALs) and promoted pink and Hello Kitty-themed AR-15 lower receivers from Liberty's Guardian and Aries Armor as Christmas gifts for women. He also discussed intelligence collection methods for evaluating foreign military equipment, HK's market control tactics, and California's regulatory pressure on airsoft companies.
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I'm not really worried about that either. And if things really go to hell in a handcart, oh well. Today to start the war, hopefully your cock locked and ready to rock and roll. The bad guys want to kick something in? We're going to kick them down. Boot them in the head. Beat them down hard. How hard is that to figure out? Don't apologize and don't shed any alligator tears for the carcasses on the other side either. They wouldn't be crying about you. They'll laugh on your grave and urinate them if they get a chance. How about them first? That'll settle it real quick. Anyway, we've got a lot of work to do. It is Thursday. And Happy Birthday to Spike! Happy Birthday to Spike! Happy Birthday to Spike's birthday today! It's a secret, no one... But we do. We know. So again, Happy Birthday to Spike. Indiana Free Talk Radio is strong. And rebroadcasting, even as we speak, I believe. And I'm sure it is. We've heard otherwise, but for everybody out there, if you can, drop him an email, send him a card. Thank you for doing what he does. We greatly appreciate all the help there. And again, a fellow patriot doing their part. That's how it's supposed to be. Everybody working together. It has been a very busy week and here it is Thursday already. Advanced party up at Camp Emmerich, also Camp Nagy-Hitcham and I understand we have engineers a couple different locations. All of today they'll probably be camped out and staying there tonight. And they've got the radios up and online so good morning to all of our rebroadcasters that are on for Thursday. 0900 hours Friday morning, all the facilities run their rebroadcasting units, their micro-fms, to talk people in for training. If there's something that needs to be done, they can give a special code over the air. In other words, a special something is said by the DJ and that tells the people coming in that they need to go pick something up. And it's great practice with regard to open signal transmission. being able to say something in the clear and the only people that know what's going on is the people coming in with a pickup truck or a car or a van load of people and the operator at the other end who's put the information out on the air. The message is only for the people who need to know. And this is great practice. We need to be in practice doing this guys so that when the time comes it will be automatic. It won't be something where you have to kind of sound like you're reading from us, I don't know where you're going to do this. Man, I've got to work at this one. Well, you should have been already. So that's like everything else, every other aspect of operations. No, we don't have main battle tanks, but we have the training tools so that we can simulate the use of them. And we have other mechanized forces. By the way, we are going to be pulling out of the garages, one of the ferret squadrons. I understand we're going to have two Victor 2's up there and we're also going to have a couple of the Saracens in place for practice. They've also finished, I don't think they've done all of them. I believe that we have two mock-ups of the new Homeland Security vehicles done in plywood. So, everybody gets to practice, practice, practice knocking them out and everybody gets to practice, practice, practice how we would be taking them over. Again, how do you, once you knock them out, how do you strip the corpses, how do you get the bodies out of the vehicle fast, how do you, you know, how do you station people to get the vehicle in motion now that you've taken it over? It's yours. You just killed what was on board, now you're going to be using it. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Always remember that. And remember they're not in there kind of a tight piece of junk, guys. All armors kind of tight to begin with. But the particular pieces that they're getting right now aren't all that great in general. But take what you can find. Just understand that you use them accordingly. Use them under your terms. As a light mechanized vehicle with heavier armament, it can be a gun platform. I wouldn't use it as anything other than maybe an ambulance. Again, the way it's designed, think about how you could immediately drop stuff on board and upgrade, taking it from UN troops, which is what you're going to be seeing on the ground, using the equipment. Homeland Security, of course, will be embracing the international, their communist too. Homeland Security has made up a bunch of raving Soviets. understand that they will be working and very happy to put a hammer and sickle on their hat and hammer and sickle on their arm. Oh, they're not right away, but they're already in the groove, as we know. So just be prepared for that again. It's not hard to build training aids and to build a plywood version of that vehicle to understand threat and potential. Use the material off construction sites that's being thrown out guys. Hell, you got a lot of weird angle cuts and stuff for roof parts and such. A lot of it's already done. All you got to do is calculate and make up the difference. And it doesn't have to be perfect. You need the basic dimensions. The way to do that, how wide is a Kevlar helmet? I want to bring this up. When you're evaluating equipment, you use basic material. that is readily available to gauge things. Now how would you do that? Well, let me give you an example. Does everybody know what the length of an M4 carbene is? Do you know what the overall length of an M4 carbene is? On an average. It doesn't even have to be perfect. What's the average length of an average M4 carbene? Now, since you have that as a gauge using a pair of calipers, you can use that as a template, as a measuring system, to get and set the gauge for something that you are looking at. What's the average height of a mechanized soldier? What's the average height of a secret policeman? If they're hiring certain types of people and they are from a certain population group, what is the average height of those people? What's the policy for a government with regard to the people that they put into jobs like that? Now, I hit it real quick. See, the Russians kind of take all their short people and point them towards their mechanized forces. That way they fit better into the armored vehicles. The Air Force and the Navy and the US military do the same thing. Guys, you are a pinch test all over the place. Did you know that? You know if you're a pilot, the Navy? Some of our friends listening were pilots in the Navy. They're pilots for us now. They fly our helicopters. They fly our fixed-wing aircraft. They're practicing and teaching people how to use combined arms efforts, okay, on the ground and in the air, okay? Pilots are pinch tested and specked out and they measure every aspect of them and they figure out what they'll fit into. In other words, all of a sudden a rotary wing pilot wants a great idea. What do you fit? See, naval aircraft and naval rotary wing aircraft and fixed wing aircraft have particular internal dimensions. Something to take into consideration. A lot of times when you see like, for instance, we were soldiers. Where he's talking about the one guy, well that guy's a bean pole, you know, he's way past spec, you know I don't know how you got him in your unit. You know this kind of a tall guy? He's a chopper pilot. That is true guys, because of the specs and dimensions. So, getting the guy to fit or getting the guy to work in it, you just don't cram somebody behind the thing. By the way, you're a little chubby, a little overweight. Hey, that's the fact. People get older. Fitting and squeezing into some of this stuff isn't going to do it, kids, because there's only so much space inside the piece of machinery. So, the same is true when you're looking at stuff. Remember that because of this you have standards. If you're trying to evaluate dimensions, material, maybe it's something you'd never... example, we would do this in intelligence. We get a picture off of the Russian May Day parade or from one of the proving grounds or from the test bed, you know, for whatever. Now everybody's watching everybody and what happens is you gauge, well, how big is... what is it that we know that's a given dimension that's in that picture that's close to the object? Okay, now that we have that, that mackerel of pistol holster is 8 inches tall. We know that the mackerel of holster is 8 inches tall and the object next to it now is of course of comparable distance and depth in the picture. Now we can use the mackerel of holster as our scale to guesstimate the dimension of the object we're looking at. Oh, see how that works? People standing at a distance. Wow, that tank doesn't look right. We've never seen that before. Why is that turret or why is the superstructure of that armored vehicle different from all the others we've seen? What's new about it? What about the wheel configuration? Bogie wheels, even if you cover something up with a tarp, you guys can still figure out what it is if you know the vehicles that you're looking at that are fielded by your enemy. When the Russian equipment was brought into Michigan that was being operated by foreign troops in the United States long before all the stuff you're hearing about now, which we covered extensively, pictures are available of the stuff that was on the train cars. After people started to take notice of this, They started covering up and putting pieces of wood and frames and superstructures on the Russian and foreign armored vehicles to include the Czech and the Polish stuff that was coming into Michigan. Now the reason they did this was to try and disrupt the silhouette so you couldn't tell what you were looking at. By just taking a couple pieces of 2x4, making a box frame, the problem is that while they covered them up with canvas to a degree, guys, the tracks and all of the bogies were exposed. Well, all you have to do is cross-reference the pictures that we took with the known vehicles that are in the inventory, even the most recent. Example, the last time that they did this where they tried to conceal the vehicles after they had mistakenly parked some of it in Bay City or in the Saginaw area because they had to let other trains pass, We've got nice, clear standing photographs of all of this equipment being used inside the United States. All active, none of it beat up, none of it tired, all of it new, all of it with all the accoutrements and small items on board that are especially critical to show that it's a somebody's mobile house when they're on board. There's a lot of housekeeping material and support that you need or you typically accumulate and that's the difference between something that might be a fleet class, we call it class C or B vehicle and an active vehicle. Well, guys, camo nets, camouflage, additional gear, straps and containment equipment on board, if it looks like it's used, it's actually being hung. It's on the hangers on the tank where it's supposed to be or the armored vehicle or the tracked vehicle of any kind or wheel vehicles even. If it's a fleet vehicle that's in storage or is being rotated or maybe just being transferred to be stored in another site, it may not have all of the other housekeeping items on board. That's what you're watching for. Also, if you can look inside, are there field jackets? Is there gear inside? Are there even food ration boxes and other items to include material support in the racks on the sides of the vehicle on the inside? These are all things you watch for to determine where are these going and to what degree are they already in use? This is all part of intelligence collection, guys. Detail, detail, detail, detail. In many cases, the stuff may be simply being reallocated to get it out of an area where they feel in the United States that the globalists don't have control. So they will move military units out of states so that the expensive hardware that they plan on using on the population won't be where a population will be American. It will be where they have either internationalists or they have drone control. In other words, I don't mean drones in the air. If people who are so doped up or so conditioned by the system will go step to whatever international order is given and they are good card holding communist party members. That's how things work. Now going back full circle when we are gauging or measuring things, making things, we need to figure out again how things work. Well guys, the beautiful thing is you can go to YouTube for instance, see Homeland Security vehicles. They may not let you jump up inside but they open the doors for you. You've got video of the inside of the vehicle, the outside of the vehicle, the stormtroopers slash the KGB interior police member that's on the outside. They're not stormtroopers, they're KGB interior police. But whatever term you want to use, you get to see basically again using that person to gauge the dimensions and the angles. You have now an excellent tool for creating training aids so that you can train with the equipment. Doesn't have to be perfect, guys. Just has to be enough to make it work. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? This is me here. I wanted to try. I might be calling yesterday, but I just got too busy. I was listening. It kind of goes along. I think I'm good to some degree. But I saw that story is first thing, three guys did a training error that didn't have experience. Golden magazine gone says tap and clap. Okay, for everybody who's not, what meteor's talking about, once you introduce the magazine into the weapon, you tap the bottom of the mag up. and then you slap the bolt release to the side. Think about it guys. You clap, in other words with the palm, you don't use your index finger, you just tap with a flat surface, the bolt carrier to allow it to move forward. Even if your bolt doesn't do that with an airsoft, what you do is you practice and repeat the procedure over and over again. You introduce the magazine into the magazine well, tap and slap. You tap the base with the palm of your hand, and that ensures that the magazine catch engages the magazine and then to the side of the weapon you slap or clap the release and that allows the bolt to automatically move forward. In both cases it is what is called an aggressive action. That's what you're looking for. You're not looking for abusive. You're not trying to beat on anything. But remember, your combat weapon is supposed to take a certain amount of mechanical use. And it's mechanical motion. Aggressive mechanical motion is positive for these weapons. They need to be allowed to do their job. A lot of people try to, you know, retard the motion of the bolt carrier by using the charging handle, guys. No, don't do that. Your weapon better be able to take that bolt slapping forward. Your magazine should be able to take that tap to the butt. And it's pop-pop, it's that quick. It should be part of your mechanical conditioning and response over and over and over again. The best way to do that meat eater is to do it in the marine way. If you watch, you'll see imagery. Go to imagery to teach them. Go to imagery of the propaganda done by the British Royal Marines going to the Falklands. There is some beautiful, it's like a chorus line of dancing girls, guys, where every man side by side by side, they were using the .308 Bren gun. and these guys they had brand gunner side by side by side and in the order of the sergeant major they go through the entire motion of of loading the weapon and then they unload the weapon and then they load the weapon and then they unload the weapon and then they load the weapon and then they unload the weapon and it was just that i can't take longer to say it guys than for them to do it And that's the kind of action that you need everybody to be practicing. This is where you probably need more airsoft, I know how it is. But before you get to the range fire, or even when you do get to the training site, this is something that should be practiced over and over and over again. And it should be just repeated, repeated, repeated, repeated, repeated, repeated. So it becomes automatic muscle memory. That's the best way to do it. Go ahead, I'm sorry sir, please. Go ahead, we got meat eaters still, don't we? Yeah, I wanted to pass something on to the mediator about, he was talking about AK specifically. The technique Mark's talking about works great with an AR. What you need to do different with is when you put a magazine in, at the same time, after you yank it backwards, you push it forward when you're putting your hand up to the hand guard. If it is engaged when you yank back, it means it is engaged in the front. If you push forward and it is not engaged with your magazine release, it will automatically pop right back out. The AK wasn't real. I had to show them an front rifle system. Too much ammunition, but we did spend some just so they actually got the little bit. We had an issue and you need to have the bolt ones that I have. So we wanted to make sure We have some training scholars that have with the air ops because the guys saw the magazine making it. If anything is under the Christmas tree, it should be a long box that, you know, again, is usually not very wide and only a few inches thick. And that should be accompanied by smaller boxes with things that go in the long box if once you get the thing that's in the long box and then lots of ammunition to go along with them. Lots of mags, lots of ammo, more weapons. And if it's Airsoft, go to Airsoft Station, Airsoft GI, airsoftstation.com airsoftgi.com go to their specials and their Christmas holiday packages and such they've got some really nice ARs and AKs that are all metal and the price is right and we've been the other thing we got to take into consideration California is working on a band okay a lot of the companies that run all the airsoft are in California Even if they are selling from other parts of the country, the point of entry is typically the harbor point is California and they're trying to muck with them on that too. So guys remember there could be a burp or an interruption in airsoft here pretty soon. That's going to take place. Some companies will just disappear. They won't even bother worrying about it. They'll sell bras next week. They're selling AR. They're selling not the guys that are selling them, but the guys that own the companies, if they feel there's too much pressure, they just consider this as a sidebar. So, you're going to see things disappear. Let me give you a little case in point on that. Did everybody notice that all the HK91 knockoffs disappeared? There were HK91s and HK93s that were out there in mass. Well, you know what happened? Because they wanted to manipulate an HK as anal retentive. HK went in and forced them to block the HK91 and the HK93 knockoffs from coming in. They blocked them because they have a control patent on the design and this and that and the other they did everything they could because HK hates you HK hates you. I'm telling you that right now HK hates you. They love selling HK love selling guns to people who will shoot Americans But doesn't like anything getting into your hands that they can help it that you might use to defend yourself with Always remember that. They all suffer with us buying their pistols, but remember they've had a whole division that does nothing but off the wall strange design HKs that we're supposed to buy because they're only for the civilian market. Then they never follow up on making enough magazines or any magazines for them if they can help it. We've seen this happen over and over and over again. Well, they've even gone into the airsoft area and attacked them for that and there are no Reasonably priced or any good quantity of any HK knockoffs if they're in the system and you run into one that somebody wants to sell used if they are Reasonable with the price buy it A lot of kids buy the stuff and they get, you know, if you go to these places where Airsoft is played, a lot of guys have stuff for sale. Well, if you've got an HK, you're having a tough time finding an HK91 knockoff because there aren't any out there. The Maru companies and all of that made some beautiful all steel look just like, I mean, you can't tell the difference even standing next to the man. You can't tell whether or not it's a real HK91. Well, whatever is in the country is all that is in the country. So if you see one out there for sale that somebody wants to get rid of, remember you also might notice the price is steep. Well, beware on that. Don't spend crazy price on it. If it costs way too much, then you buy the real rifle. Spend more money and buy another real rifle. Don't play with the Airsoft. But if it's reasonably priced, the Airsoft is worthwhile. Right now, The airsoft sales for Christmas are fantastic. You can get any AR-15, car 15, any 20 inch, every configuration in tactical gun in the AK or AR-15. Krinkoffs, AK-74s, AK-47s, RPKs, SVD sniper rifles, all of those are available. There are still a certain number of FNFALs out there in different models. I would focus on trying to get an FNFAL airsoft that is in of course the basic model like the L1A1 or the 58 model. That would be fine. We still got our callers here? JC still here. Go ahead JC, jump in there. Anything else please? The only other thing I would recommend as far as training, I usually will train people with blocks of weapons, meaning function type, for instance, M14 and AK. Magazines insert the same way, charging handle, same side, same function. The little things like safety, the safety is being different, you can work around. But I'll usually teach people how to use weapon systems in blocks. You show the familiarity of both of the different weapons. Your magazine is going to stand like the AR. There's a number. most of the AR is pretty much the only one out of the charging handle like it does. Usually people have on the left or right a FAL, AK. If you teach people that in blocks, it's easier to teach them something like using an AK but say, hey, you know, the other weapons that fit this functionality are the M14 and the WU stuff. But that's an easier training to weapons together so people understand the commonality of them. Getting everybody to train with the same weapon for that day and to proceed through gives them experience that is going to be priceless in the future. We are going to pick up any number of different weapons off the battlefield. We may also be issued weapons by our allies. Guys, if you show up in certain places, you better know how to use an AK because you're going to find racks and racks and racks and racks of them standing there. If you haven't used the AR-15, you may not like the AR-15, but you better know how to use it because it's out there in force, just like the AK. Those are the two dominant arms in the modern production field. Now, the M14, as is pointed out, is still out there in force, and a lot of people built them. I'll swear to that. One man alone here, I help with over 600 M1As that are in militia inventory, and a big chunk of those are on standby or part of issue for particular units. So, you need to familiarize yourself. The best way to do that is you can do an overview class where you have the different weapons and that's a good idea, but try to accumulate or get your members to purchase it. Don't spend money in areas that count. Don't buy frivolous nonsense. Pick up things that will make your life better and keep your people alive. and the airsoft buy a block of airsoft, buy the same airsoft, everybody buy the same model. Air 15s are out there reasonably priced for as little as $98, $130 will get you a basic low end metal airsoft right now. You can spend more and you can spend more and it will look just like whatever other company gun you want that you may decide in the future on or maybe you've already got it. But try to get everybody to block in. And that way when you go to the class, like you said, today's AR-15 day, we're going to practice with the AR-15. We're all going to be performing immediate action drill. Let's all do the same thing on my count. By the numbers. And that's another thing to be done. Step by step, everybody is taught the same procedure. By the numbers. This means that in the long run again, everybody is going to be able to walk in in the dark. You'll pick up a weapon, you'll identify it, you will know how to use it. Even in the dark, you know words boy when they when you talk about being blindfolded. It's literally in pitch black I can feel some goo. There's some blood on the floor. That's the guy I shot I'm out of ammo Hey, he's got a fell in the blank. Wow, I can recognize this. Okay. Where's pouches? Yep? They're always twitching a little bit grab a knife stab stab stab. There we go I'm not gonna butt stroke him I'll make sure I stick him in a place where it's not gonna mess up the gear and Now I'll go back to picking up the rest of the mags See guys, that's how we need to be thinking. But we need to have the muscle memory and we need to accelerate the speed of the performance, the action. It's like anything else. You learn a sport and then you perfect your skill in the sport. You learn a trade job at work or a production job and you accelerate in performance because you have your familiarity and you increase your performance and dexterity in the process. So that's why we need to be thinking now about what we're doing out there. Anything else? Call or jump in there, please. The only other thing I would recommend is emphasis on them when they're doing it. And honestly, you really need to use something that simulates a round, a live round, because things don't work the same if you do not have a round in the magazine. For instance, you know, bolt hold open, stuff like that, you really need to have at least a few snap caps for any weapon you're practicing your dry fire. Excellent. And again, guys, now those Palmetto State Armory, Palmetto State Armory, www.palmetto State Armory.com had a good selection of snap caps. I don't know if they're still carrying them, but they did. I believe another company that's a good source is www.cdnninvestments.com. That's one of those things that they did have, and most companies that carry them carry a good selection. So if you get a chance to check them out, go to palmettostatearmory.com and remember that not everything that they have is always on the website. So call them and then again pick up a quantity. That way you have them for multi-station training, multi-purpose training simultaneously. Everybody goes through the same action. Everybody operates the same weapon. Buy the numbers, all five. Buy the numbers, buy a squad. That's how you want to do it. Guys, I'll tell you what, it also kicks butt and takes name where you actually demonstrate and do that as a group and the whole unit and it's a dancing line. But you know what, it also creates an impression. We want to motivate people to do that. You need to perform better. Each person is a teacher. First they're a student, then you're all teachers. Go ahead, please. So you're saying it's like a tactical river dance? Yes, exactly. Oh look, if I could just get them off their feet by their lot, everything would be fine. I would say something else about the snap caps though. If you have a Savage Model 24 rifle shotgun combo gun, never dry fire it without a snap cap in it. Don't ask me how I know. Replacing though that pivoting firing pin system. Well, forgive me. The firing pins will fracture and the barrel selector will also fracture because they're such a hard metal, the temper hard that they fracture and break. That's why we need spares for that. Anything before we go? Anything else? I'm out. Thanks. Thank you, sir. Appreciate the input. By the way, for our friends in the chatroom, absolutely there are some cool weapons that are out there that are still readily available. I like the Zastava PAP M77. They're calling it the PAP M77 PS and 308. It's got about a 20 inch barrel guys. If I'm going to buy a 308 I want a 20 inch barrel. I don't want a shorter barrel. If I have to suffer with it you do. And if it's what's available you do. Some people have bought AKs like there were a number of the SAGAs in 308 with a 16.5 barrel. That's what you got. Don't cry but I would recommend putting a box flash hider on that, a basket flash hider. reason, you got more unburned powder there and I didn't buy the rifle so I could turn it into a flamethrower. But to cure that problem, Tapco makes and several other companies, including imports from military arms from Poland, there are the long SVD type flash hiders available. in a number of different solutions and that longer basket flash hider is going to help to disrupt whatever you've got in the way of unburned powder and distribute it so you don't have a fireball in front of your eyeball at night. Otherwise with the 20 inch barrel with the 19.5 which they have on the Zestavas, those are a good rifle. The big thing is mags. We have somebody working on the mags. We believe that the M76 type Velma box magazines will work and if that's the case then in fact what we're doing is specing about to use steel HK91 mags that are still reasonably priced and reconfiguring them which we're already doing for the Velma rifles. We've got a lot of guys here in Michigan. They now have 20 magazines for each of their Velmais. Why? Well because we have the original Velmais that came in in 308 RPK guns, long barrel What the Fins did is they built their mags based on the used HK91 mags that they ground down and they modified to be AK mags. that was done in the factory by Velmae. If you got three mags with the weapon, all three of the mags came from the factory initially and they were HK 91 mags modified. Then the next wave before they cut these rifles off from import in the US, they were slab mags that came from Finland. So both types came into the country. Both types are stupid price, a ridiculous price in terms of cost. and they're definitely worth working with. So what we did is we already took the HK91s, copied the original import model that they brought in, and they're hand done. Each magazine is built, but we have a little production of the guys, a couple of machinists are doing, they're actually young guys. If we can, these Sastavas, we may be able to do the same thing. However, there are spare mags in the 10 rounders, which makes this M77 a nice infantry slash MBR main battle rifle placement rifle. It will take a scope. You can put night vision on it. It slides right on the side rail like we've seen with so many of the standard AK mounts. The other thing I like about the M77 is the thumb hole stock. The reason that bridge makes the stock stronger. Wobble factor and brake factor is dramatically reduced with the AK with a thumb hole stock. Most people aren't going to talk about that. I've got a box full of AK stocks that have broken off rifles during training over the last 25-30 years. We don't throw them away. If need be, I'll carve them down to make a child stock for an AK for somebody that might need a smaller stock. We also took a bunch of them because somebody wanted to do these little tactical short stocks on their AKs. Well, I didn't want to cobble up a good stock, so what we did is I took one box of these, one of my rice boxes, Brought them all out and I gave them one of our board beavers and the guy with his Dremel tool and with a router recarved the stocks at the base where they insert into the back of the weapon and they had a bunch of short tactical stocks. Kind of like the very popular process for a little bit there in the 90s and you know so where guys were cutting their stocks shorter. They weren't cutting the stocks off and going to pistol grips. They were cutting the stocks shorter. so that they work fast, you know, fast-draw and fast-close for lining up but not necessarily just using the sights. For internal urban warfare operations, that short stock system means that you just use general aim and fire center of mass low. And pop pop pop! Or kaboom! with a shotgun. And if need be, kaboom! again for a follow-up. But the idea is close and fast and you line up quickly and again It's just over the barrel is this is the technique that you use works Well for some people it's you know if they figure they're gonna be doing house-to-house non-stop fighting a you know snake of black uniforms You know they got a bunch of knuckle draggers are all lined up our guys from outside will be trying to line them up and shoot two three or four through the same bullet Same bullet one, but remember always aim for the groin aim for the butt cheeks and the rest from the other side will be dealing with them, let them snake in, shut the doors or drop the bolts and they're stuck in a kill zone where they're all lined up and you just dump a mag in and dump another mag in until you stop hearing any twitching and screaming. I love those snake lines because when we start fighting that stuff there's nothing they can do to fix their stupid ideas. And all we got to do is remember don't let any of them get away. So again, we've got a lot of work to do. It's Christmas, by the way. Merry Christmas in the process. And under the Christmas tree? Well, that's right. www.arysarmor.com, A-R-U-R-E-R-M-O-R. Do you have a wife? Are you worried about her being willing to carry a firearm? Does she like pink? Well, we've got a solution for you. Nothing says lovin' under the Christmas tree like an 80% Polymer AR-15 pink lower receiver. That's right. Some people are thinking about diamonds. Well, we all know how that works. Some people are thinking about jewelry. Hey, there's some real cool AK and AR-15 jewelry items you can buy. Little crossed AKs that are made in solid silver. Oh yeah, it'd be really cool. And they could be quite tactfully introduced under the Christmas tree. But nothing says lovin'. Like a pink AR-15 Polymer lower receiver, 80% finished under the Christmas tree and your bride will open it up and go, I'm gonna kill you. No, if you're lucky and you're smart, you'll go somewhere else for all the rest of the goodies that you need. Where would you go? Where would you go? Where would you go? Well, here's where you go. You go to Liberty's Guardian. Oh, so we have solutions for everything. Yes, yes we do. First, you'll get that 80% polymer. AR-15 pink lower receiver and get that put in the box. And then there will be other boxes strewn about the Christmas tree area. And what you do is you contact Liberty's Guardian. Go to their webpage guys and when you get to Liberty's Guardian you'll find that they have all kinds of lady pink slash AR-15 components and other cool stuff to match. and both you and your wife or your daughters if you've got more than one family member who is of the fairer sex why there should be one nay two no there should be three if need be pink AR-15 80% finished polymer receivers under the Christmas tree for the ladies for the girls and you're gonna help them build their own AR-15 light rifle but contact Liberty Guardian LLC at 105 West Main Street, Deschware, Ohio 43516. You can call them at 419-277-0377. You want a car 15? The ladies like car 15s. They're kind of neat. The stocks are adjustable. The weapons are lightweight and they get around those bumpy spots that you like so well that are in all of our girls because the upper body area of women is different. So For those of you who are building a rifle, you might want to take that into consideration. The AR-15 does. The ladies like the AR-15. Comfortable to fire, minimal recoil, lots of magazines available, all kinds of spare parts. And if you do it right, well, nothing says lovin' like an AR-15 in the pink under the Christmas tree for the holidays. Again, 419-27-7-0377 for all the furniture and other goodies you'll need in pink. One of the things to consider is, again, the Hello Kitty family of rifles. If you haven't seen a Hello Kitty AR-15, they are all they are just neat as can be. You use pink and with the offset color of lavender or purple. Oh, guys, they are just the neatest looking firearm on the planet. Now, again, am I going to complain if some woman shows up, saves my life, and stands, you know, steps forward out of the haze of a battlefield, and she's carrying a Hello Kitty Air 15 rifle. Oh my God, you didn't shoot our enemies with that! And she goes, yeah, I've been doing it all day, what's your point, Guy? Well, thank God she was there, and thank God she's got the Hello Kitty Air 15 rifle there to support you. So let's make sure that it happens this Christmas. Maybe you want a zombie rifle. You know what? Liberty's Guardian has all the zombie colors and you can get a Polymer 80% complete. Lower AR-15 Polymer Zombie Green from... That's right. You can get one of those from AriesArmor.com. All the rest of what you need. Go to Liberty's Guardian. Go to Liberty's Guardian. www.libertiesguardian.com and call them at 419-277-0377. Again, that's 419-277-0377, Liberty's Guardian. And to find out more about when they're open, well, they're open from Monday through Friday, 4 to 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, again they're open Monday through Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, they're located at 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio 43516. Nothing says love like a Hello Kitty AR-15 in kit form. You're going to have to get the stencils, but you know what? I'll guarantee you're going to be creative. You know somebody who does plastic stick-ons? Industrial? Oh, they'll get you a Hello Kitty. You get the little Hello Kitty holding the Air 15 over her head with one arm. Yeah, or Hello Kitty with the rifle carried in the low prone or the high prone position. You know, forgive me, the high port position ready to go. Guys, that just looks so neat. And it's such an insult for your enemy shot with a Hello Kitty rifle. Come on, you know it's cool. You know that she's gonna like it. You know everybody else is gonna think it's cool. And all the rest of the ladies that know your wife are gonna want one. the Hello Kitty AR-15 with contrast and matching AR-15 30 round magazines. Yeah, this is going to be a project. It's going to be fun. And for everybody out there, you can make it happen. Again, give them a call, Liberty's Guardian at 419-277-0377. Visit their page, Liberty's Guardian. That's L-I-B-E-R-T-Y-F. We're almost to the top of the hour. 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