December 20, 2013
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments and Ammo Man, highlighting deals on AR-15 variants, the Mossberg MMR 223 Hunter rifle, and EAA pistols under $300. He reviewed 8mm Mauser Romanian surplus ammunition in spam cans with stripper clips, 9mm options, and 30-06 Springfield rounds. Koernke took a caller from Wisconsin whose brother was fined $2,000 for selling sandbags without a license, leading to commentary on government overreach and communist infiltration in Wisconsin. A second caller (Jim/Tim) discussed receiver casting specifications, World War II infusion casting processes for carbines and Garands, and tank track pad metallurgy and maintenance.
- ar-15
- mossberg mmr 223
- cdnn investments
- ammo man
- 8mm mauser
- romanian surplus ammunition
- eaa sars pistol
- 9mm ammunition
- 30-06 springfield
- wisconsin government overreach
- receiver casting
- garand rifle
- m1 carbine
- tank track maintenance
- preparedness
- quartermaster friday
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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 will 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 torture 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 entremble 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 free and home? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the first and second hour of the afternoon intelligence report combined. 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... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We're on Indian and Freedom Talk Radio. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. 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And when I have petticoat junctions as in operators, guys, the single operator doing more than the big boys because we can stay online with low-tech much longer than they can with their billion watt and million watt and over weight and over heated systems across the board. Bigger and bigger and bigger means it falls harder and harder and harder and crashes bad. With a no ticky no washy no fixy thingy. Anyway, it's raining here right now in Michigan. Everybody was expecting that kind of rainy thing. Rainy sleet. This is not good because it's not going to be fun for anybody out there trying to travel around. So be aware. It's going to be cold. It's going to be wet. This is the kind of weather that can kill you. You have a car break down. You get off the road. You're not in the right place. You think you're going to walk for any distance. Hypothermia is your biggest enemy. Pay attention to the environment. Make sure you know what you're doing. 20th of December. Fifth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth Calendar. or Mayan, crazy town, crazy town calendar. Okay, now first of all, the first hour guys, we had some technical problems, Ed took care of it, but it was out of his hands. Other support technologies, the cable system, etc., were the issue. We want to thank everybody for doing their part. Spike ran for as long as he could and had to deal with other issues. He has other personal things, you got to take care of that. and so uh... he's often away uh... taking care of business and uh... ed is back up and online here with the intel report for the second power so it's the first and second hour combined it is friday it is uh... quartermaster friday as a matter of fact so i remember that not a whole lot of anybody offering any christmas uh... sales there are a few weekend sales a few and i'm gonna bring those up in a minute Some of the companies never have sales anyway, so don't worry about that. For instance, Amoman.com is the sale every day, so don't worry about them. They offer you shipping with the price. You all know what you're going to get, and there's no doubt about it, and they sell everything they get in. So it's not like they have a problem moving their products. You know what I mean? Anyway. But there are other items and there are companies out there that have some interesting stuff that's worth looking at right now. And in fact, there are a few Christmas people out there. One of them right now, CDNN Investments, CDNN Investments, CDNN Investments dot com. They have their weekend sale. Centerfire has nothing, but CDNN Investments has got a Let's see, well, one, two, three. They've got three or four good items, or well, any of these things, good items if you like them. If it's what you want and you need, it's a good item. I can't say that. But one is an example and the other one is actually a pretty good purchase item. Number one, they've got an LER-15 entry tactical AR-15 with a 16 inch barrel for $800. I priced that against what I've been telling you all week, the Delton, del-t-o-n dot com kit, with either a Centerfire Systems 55 dollar registered receiver or a 69 dollar Polymer or aluminum 80 percent bought from AriesArmor.com. If you do the math for the difference, you can buy a whole lot of mags and ammo. So for $800 you're looking at a Rock River Arms L.A.R. 15 entry tactical which is a car 15 guys and this Well, they keep coming up with different names. It's a car 15 It's a car 15 and whatever variation call it an m4 Yeah, flash up a picture of a car 15 put it up against this and other than they've tapered the buttstock a little bit for the sake of air You know trying to you know, I'll compensate for ergonomics in some way the adjustable A2 site is on this. It's got a longer barrel than a military car 15, but no different from any of the car 15s that were built in the 70s and 80s. So, it's a car 15 for $800. Well, for less than $800, you can build for, well, between $500 and what was it? $530 and $550. You could build your own version of that with a heavy barrel, a full heavy barrel, and all the other basic parts that are on that gun would be on your gun. So, it might behoove you to think about building your own, just an idea. Now I know you can find a few others laying around out there and maybe somebody's willing to sell one of their own AR-15s for less money. That's true then fantastic. Next, right below it though, is, yeah, you can put this in my Christmas stocking, Mosberg MMR 223 Hunter. Now guys, if I was gonna build an AR-15 utility sniper rifle for the squad, something that would match up with everybody else's gun in terms of mags and ammo, but would have, you know, tack driving capability, for $690, there's the gun. Not only that, you get a short mag, you get a full-size 30-round mag, you get a 5-rounder, you get a 30-rounder, and you get, of course, the bipod's attached, so you've got a bipod with it. It comes with a 6-24 power x 44 lighted mill dot adjustable objective ultra long-range tactical scope. So I'd pretty well say you're counting people's nose hairs if you want to with that particular piece of glass on the roof there. and for $690 it's pretty reasonable. It's an H-bar, full-length H-bar. I'm sure it probably is the, again, one of the ideas of forged barrel has to be 20-inch free-floating button-rifled carbon steel barrel, flat-top picatinny optic rail, which means you can take that big optic off and put night vision on if you want to. A2 fix buttstock, which I like. on even my car 15's although again that's because I'm a big guy and for me I could live with that stock on the rifle but for a lot of people the adjustable is a good idea so I'm not going to poo poo the adjustable it's just for me I'd put a fixed stock because I want the I want it rigid. Black phosphate finish 1.5 round mag 1 in 9 barrel twist only weighs 7 pounds that's pretty darn good they've kept everything within weight spec of course they've knocked a few things off and added a few things in other ways It's an auto-loading direct impingement gas system. So this is a modified unit and Starks SE-1 pistol grip with battery compartment. Alright, so this is aluminum checkered foregrip by the way too. So it's got the hard alloy foregrip. It's got all the goodies you'd want and it's a tack driver. So there's one solution. Now, scroll down a little farther and there's something else here. I am not familiar with these at all. I have seen a few pictures before but I've not seen anybody really firing these up. High capacity, low price, EAA special purchase, EAA SARS compact and EAA SARS full size. Now what is cool about this pistol is it has a 17 round high capacity gun for $270 which makes this one of the few guns below $300 that's out there. They're also offering for $300 each the EAA Polymer Witness and the EEA Polymer Witness apparently with a 16 round and the other one with a 12 round. 40 Smith and Wesson, oh they're offering one in 40, thank you. Now they do have spare mags for at least the EAA Polymer Witness. I do not know if they're offering spare mags for the High capacity slash EAA R SARS in the 17 round and 9 millimeter 4.5 inch barrel 3 dot fix site single double action. So it's a dually does have a hammer I like that it has a hammer forged blue steel slide lightweight polymer frame battle tested combat proven well, okay 117 round mag ring hammer serrated slide manual safety and it's $269.99 and I'll throw the penny in and it's $270. So that makes this as a little hand machine pistol as far as I'm concerned when you're looking at 17 to 18 to 19 rounds in the mag in the pistol grip You're looking at a poor man submachine gun as needed within the, you know, say, house-to-house battlefield situation. You know, one of the things we're talking about is this thing in a little shoot hole that pops out, you know, so it's about crotch length or knee length down a hallway. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, empty, and drop the mag in again and slide, and bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, b so that they're going to return fire but it's not doing any good. But the idea is you can rake an area or round the corner and bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2, 1-2. That gives you a chance to bring it back down into the target area so you're not just spraying and, you know, cracking air over top of targets. That doesn't succeed in accomplishing anything. In a fixed gun position in a hallway, you're going to hit somebody. It's not a matter of how many bullets are going to hit the same one. You want to try and spread the wealth, so to speak. But it is an interesting hand cannon solution. and you might want to take a look at those if you can pull up more information on them. Fantastic. Now for $299.99, they have a 16 round 9mm. It's made by the same company. The only difference it looks like it's got Oh, combat upper sight. It's got the picatinny under the frame, which I'm not excited about. It's OK, but I don't need it. In this case, competition hammer and trigger. Spare mags are $20 apiece, which is average. They also have the .40 caliber and the same gun, although it's a 12-rounder. And it's $20 apiece for spare mags, and they have spare mags. So on the one, they're not showing spare mags. You get one 13 round mag or one 17 round mag with the EAA SARS full size, but they do show that they're carrying spare mags for the others. So it's again, dealer's choice there. For $30 more, you've got something you can confirm from the company that's selling it that they have mags. Now the other option is to go to the magazine section for, I mean as in magazines for guns. for cdnninvestments.com. Cd, Charlie, Delta, November November, cdnninvestments.com. Cdnninvestments.com. Pistol for under $300 by a big chunk of change like that for $30 less, in other words, $270 is actually a pretty good looker. The only question is if it's an orphan, if you can't get more mags, Then that makes it a question mark. Now if the 16 round mags will fit in that 17 round mag slide area, that particular boot, then it would be a cool thing. There are also of course a bunch of other odds and ends and equipment on the page there. They do have carry handles for the Air 15 target tactical for 24-44 piece. And premium folding carry handles for your Picatinny rail A3s that are L1A1 type, F and FAL type carry handles, which are cool. You may or may not like that because they might get in the way, but they also serve a purpose if you build up a heavy barrel AR-15 to make it into a squad gun. Carry handles are actually not a bad idea. You can learn to use them. The best buy actually in the big money on this page is that Mossberg MMR 223 Hunter. To me that would be an especially, it's a hell of a lot more gun than that Kar-15 above it for $800. And for almost 700 but not quite, it's $110 less. You got a 20 inch barrel heavy. You got all the other features you wanted on this gun. You got the optics. There's no shopping for anything other than mags and ammo after this gun is bought. Seriously. And as a tack driver, as a varmint killer slash, you know, knuckle dragging two-legged, you know, black uniform moose type, yeah, this would be a good choice. Again, it's .223, so you're looking at, again, shorter ranges, but, you know, you can get it done. And there are heavier bullets that can be used, and since it's a tack driver, this is where your specialized ammunition would be routed to. If you have heavy match ammo available, 65-70 grain, 62-63 grain AP. This is where it goes as to this rifle. Because this weapon will put it on the target. Not that the others won't either. This is for the guy who's going to dot the I and cross the T. For $689, it's a good price. In fact, if you were looking at it, if I could confirm that that that SARS full-size could get spare mags, I'd recommend that one with the 17 round mag only because unless you have to change out the happy real be when it comes to putting stipply holes in targets in a crisis situation. If that is not the case and magazines are not available then the next choice would be that $300 model down below in 40 caliber or 9 millimeter. It's a personal choice there. But basically for $1,000 You could end up with two really good weapons. You'd still have to spend more money on mags for both weapons, and you'd have to spend money on ammunition for both weapons. But for a baseline of $1,000, that wouldn't be anything to sneeze at. That Mossberg is actually a very good weapon. I don't know... I don't know what it is about how they just decided to get into the market. The only way to do that is to offer these things for a good price. And Mossberg has always been intelligent about finding their niche in the industry price-wise. They've always had good quality. I've never complained about any Mossberg I've ever owned from bolt 3-shot 12 gauges to pump guns to Mosberg, you know, light rifles, etc. So I'm not going to say anything bad about this. A lot of other people have already used them. I understand they're satisfied with them. So it would be a solution for you guys looking for a light sniper rifle. And for the price, there's no other working around or trying to figure out what else you got to pick up. It's all right there. The only thing that I would do next is as a safety Obviously, the next thing you want is a night vision device for their sniper rifle or a set of iron sights or a smaller scope for utility short work. The other thing, lots of mags. What magazines? Purely whatever you choose to keep that thing running and by the way, short mags, if a lot of people in a unit don't have 10 round and 5 round mags, they got them with their rifles and they don't like them. Well, give them to the guy that's got the sniper rifle like this because the cool thing is that the sniper is not going to be spraying and praying and five round mags and ten round mags are his forte. It keeps the gun flatter, allows him to have more flexibility in motion with the rifle when he's using it. So again, you can make some good trades with somebody but kind of route the five rounders towards the guys like this that have these kinds of weapons. the 10 rounders, 5 rounders, whatever. As long as they're not a pin, if they're a pin mag, 30 round mag, don't worry about it. Undo the pin and fix that mag so it's a 30 rounder again. Because if it's still got a big tail sticking out the bottom, you're not going to save anything for the shooter that way. But if it's the Shorten magazine, which there are a lot of those out there, but it's just like the 5 round AK mags. I collected every one of those everybody wanted to get rid of. Then somebody finally figured out when they were bringing in parts of AK mags that, gee, those five round mags had a brand new follower that was standard and they had a brand new base plate that was standard. So somebody stripped all of those out and then started trying to sell just the hulls and the springs separate. Because the five round magazines for the AKs had a real short spring, guys. Oh, that's what happened to all of those. Yeah, that's what happened to all of those. They start stealing them, using them for spare parts to make the junker mags look better when they brought them in. tricks of the trade tricks of the trade anyway that's CDNN Investments dot com CDNN Investments and these are the specials for the weekend check it out see what's useful to you decide whether or not it's something you want to go with and then step into that if you were looking at 9mm CDNN of course well they don't do a whole lot of ammo but they have some 9mm PMC 115 grain full metal jacket It is available through Ammo Man for $410 for 1,000 rounds. That's $410 for 1,000 rounds. There's also Spear Lawman for $15 for 1,000 rounds. And then there's Blazer for $415 for 1,000 rounds. So and some Federal Personal Defense. Jacket at Hollow Point, that's $515. OK, nope, not that way. Again, the FMJ ball ammunition in 9mm is your first best choice because, again, you don't know who you're going to pass ammunition on to if they show up. Ball ammunition works in everybody's gun. Always remember that. And if you hit them, you hit them hard. They're not getting back up anyway, kids. Just know where to put the bullet. Again, that's ammoman.com. They've got three different flavors in 9mm. Not much of a certain amount. Some of them are sold out almost, but again, at least they have it in stock. and you got like 26 cases left. They had 100 cases of the PMC, what, Wednesday, today's Friday? So they've been going through the ammunition as Christmas presents and things like that. A lot of people are stopping in to pick the stuff up directly from them rather than waiting. Another thing, and I had a big question about where can I get 30 out of 6? Well, amomen.com has got 30 out of 6. In fact, they've got some preview parties on in the ammo can. It's Grand Built Ammo, specifically for the Grand. 500 Cartridges, 30 out 6 Springfield FMJ. They've got all the information. These cans are built for the company that made the ammo. Really cool. Again, we're talking more money, kids. They only have 30 cases left at 500 rounds per case and it's $555.00. Boxer Prime, non-corrosio, PETA, Nield. And for the Golden Bear, 30 out 6 Springfield Golden Bear. Oh, it's not Huggy Bear, it's not Gummy Bear, it's Golden Bear. Well, they've got Golden Bear for a little better price, $420.00 for 500 rounds of Golden Bear. They only have 17 cases left in stock. They just got this stuff in. They've been out of about 6 for the longest time and haven't really been able to replace what they had. So, interesting, they finally got that. Preve also dropped off some 30 carbine at amoman.com. Heads up there if you're looking for 30 carbine. And I don't know, no they're not back in yet, 38 Smith and Wesson, short, you know the short 38 Smith and Wesson standard. A lot of people have the top break or have the Webley revolvers out there and there's a lot of K-frame victory models. There is preview partisan 38 Smith and Wesson made but you're going to have to run around the planet to figure out who's got it in stock. That's just how it works. And now we get to, here we go, somebody finally got some of this in and this is a heads up, attention, attention, attention. 8mm Mauser ammunition with free shipping. German Empire first adopted 8mm Mauser blah blah blah blah. We know that. Primarily manufactured in the United States and Europe. Sportsmen still use 8mm Mauser rounds today for hunting and range shooting. Yeah, and also for combat use. Anyway, 8mm Mauser, Romanian surplus. 150 grain FMJ. Spam cans, guys. This is in the spam cans. 340 rounds for $240 and that's delivered. No, I know it's not ten cents around like it used to be but again, this is in the spam can it's just like everything else you've been doing most important is pay attention to the nomenclature you don't really have to reprint these just know what the numbers mean 792 LPS GS okay notice it says 7.92 not 7.62 on the can That's 8 millimeter Mauser apparently it is in Oh, very cool. It's in the stripper clips on top of everything else. So you're getting a couple of pluses here with this. It's in the can, which means it's already set for long-term storage, number one. Number two, it is on the stripper clips. So again, attention, attention, attention. I don't know who else has gotten this, but amaleman.com has picked up a quantity of 8 millimeter Mauser, Romanian military manufactured. surplus 150 grain FMJ. It's in the spam cans. It is on the stripper clips. Now remember the standard 8mm Mauser traditionally has been a 200 grain bullet. So this is a little different bullet obviously by 50 grains. And let's see if we can find a little more here. These rounds are considered magnetic and corrosive. Spam can openers not included. Well, you know we go out there and get those or you already have them. So apparently they've got lots of the cans but they don't have any of the spam can openers with these cans. So standard Asian and Euro military ham can like all the rest of the ammunition you've been buying, how it comes. Again, attention, attention, attention. 8mm Mauser Romanian surplus, 150 grain FMJ. This is the best priced stuff right now on the market for 8mm. It is Romanian and I have full confidence in the Romanian ammo guys. Seriously. This is good stuff. We have shot piles of it. We have been able to get it for a long time. By the way, typically what they did is the Romanian ammo. You might notice it is in the brown lacquer case, red lacquer seal for the cantaloure and for the primer. It is a standard copper jacket. This is all built on German World War II tooling is what they were doing. They ran it and ran it and ran it when they captured it or when it was left behind because remember Romania was an ally during World War II. Because of that, a lot of this stuff was laying around in certain inventories and lo and behold one of those was Romania. So it's out there. amoman.com they did not I didn't see any special posting on this and I didn't get a notice on this either which is interesting so hold on here a second again that's amoman.com amoman.com amoman.com then go to their 8 millimeter Mauser if you have a Mauser if you have a they only got 21 cans left in stock too we didn't catch this fast enough that's not good Anyway, for everybody out there, it's in the ham tens, five rounds, turbo clips, and all the information is on the page, so check it out. We're just at the bottom of the hour. It is Christmas time. Hey, if you can get over to amomand.com and pick this up Monday, it would be a Christmas item. Yes, it would. That would be really cool. Look, we got a ham ten under the tree, and it ain't ham. Yeah, in fact, if you got an eight millimeter Mauser, it would be a, oh boy, look what I got. So, again, that is in the 8mm Mauser section. Bottom of the scroll over on the left side. Now the only other thing that I was looking for, and I am curious, two different companies got some of the 5.7 ammo in stock. And for the FN pistols, Federal cranked out a bunch. $350 for 500 rounds. and let's see if they even have any left. Ooh, they're way down. Whatever they got left, they got left. If you catch it before it's gone, don't worry about it. There's one other company that got some FN stock in. We'll hopefully cover that next week. I haven't had a chance to talk to them to see what they have left in that. It was going fast. Also, a reminder, if you could, take the time. We are at the bottom there. 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I'll let you be brief, but I just heard my brother, B.M.C., because he has to go to... he just like raised some extra money to give his daughters a good Christmas, my nieces and all that stuff. He decided to sell sandbags for when it snows, they can throw it in their trunks or their cleansing, as well. He sold a whole bunch of sandbags to the local police department. And the police department found he didn't have a license, so they're finding him $2,000 for it. And this is why we need to shoot him out of this country, especially Wisconsin. Where is he located? He's located in Wisconsin. Oh yeah, they're trash. I mean, Wisconsin, I'm sorry, we got a lot of listeners, but Wisconsin is a total communist state. We're that kind of backstabbing by the pigs and by the rat socialists. It is not the exception, it is the norm. That is the kind of pettiness that you can expect to see if they had their waste spread all over the country. Wisconsin is an absolute turd state. It doesn't mean we don't have good people there, but as far as the state itself, it is a turd state. It is as bad in many ways. Where did Jeffrey Dahmer come from? Milwaukee. A large queer population there right off of Chicago. It is where they all ran to, is up towards Milwaukee. They kind of slid up the coast that way. But a lot of other problems too, they're a desperation state. They've been Sovietized for a long time. And, I don't know, maybe it's the cheese contamination. It shouldn't be. Cheese is good for you, for the most part. But obviously the cheese contamination combined with the hyper leftist agenda that they've plugged in there for years, there's a battle going on. But it's one of those warfare states. It's going to be hell of a mess when bullets start to fly. Well, you know the thing is, my brother used to always send down like dozens and dozens of brought, homemade in a German market. Well, guess what? Their businesses shut down because of taxes and everything. They couldn't function no more. They went back to Germany, which I don't think is any better, but you know what I mean? Oh, they probably, even for the socialist state that they've got there, they probably had less trouble. It's probably true. A lot of people figure they come over to Wisconsin and it is a large German population, but that is part of the problem too because a lot of those Germans were the socialist type. Not all. We're talking not talking NSDAP type national socialists. We're talking communists. There are a bunch of them that showed up there that were just rotten people. They were card-holding party members, red and yellow. That's the problem. It's been a problem for a long time. The Jewish mob coming up from Chicago, from Chi-town, other problems from the other direction. It's kind of the Twilight Zone too because on the other hand you've got just the reverse. Most people are pretty common sense and intelligent. Then you've got the rat-screw communist or these pigs like this. Let's see, they sell them the sandbags, they get the sandbags, and then they, oh by the way, let's look to see if we can screw them in some way. Think about it. Oh, they're going to get their revenue back. Yeah, you know, they sold them the sandbags probably for a very reasonable price, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Everybody was happy, you thought. And even as they were doing it, the slide piece, you know, it's the slide greed. The slide slinky rat mode. This is what I was talking about. This is the classic example of what I've been saying. At a given point, someone is going to decide that they, and again, I'll never cry about that. What did you do to them? Oh, in other words, you were doing this, this, and this, and they did that, and then you decided to go and turn and backstab them. And then they shot a bunch of you, and I'm supposed to feel bad about that. Well, you deserve to be shot, so it's not my problem. See, that's the thing. People are going to get to the point where they're either going to, you know, they'll go back one at a time and meet Cleaverham or sink a, you know, a ball peen hammer into their head or whatever. and everybody goes, why? Well because they deserved it, that's why. It's one of those things where we all should laugh. When somebody does it, especially make people, it goes, oh did you hear about it, really? And they don't know what to do, so, well, they probably deserved it, don't you think? But you know the thing is, my brother, I told him so, I have warned him. and now he's getting burned. No, because of all that money he made, he has to probably pay court costs and stuff. So he said all that money he was going to get his daughter's Christmas gifts, now he has to use it for the court. Now the pigs are going to get their Christmas gifts, and they got the sandbags still. Did they keep the sandbags for evidence? Oh, you know they did. They stole the sandbags and on top of that the pigs are then going to tax him so they can pocket some more money. So the court can pocket some more money. So the pigs system can... the pigs can feed off of our trough. Hey George. Yeah? What? Yeah? We're in Wisconsin. I know. Everybody knows it. Go ahead. Sheboygan Falls. Green Bay. Yeah, about 40 miles, 30 miles south. Like I said, we got good people, Michigan's the same way. Seriously guys, Michigan is the same way. You got some really good people. And even in Detroit, you still got twits that think it's 1980. And the money is still just bucketing. They're still thinking that way. Any day now, the buckets of money are gonna show up. But you know what the thing is, my brother, he's still talking to him. He's a die-hard UAW member. And he also thinks Obamacare is gonna help the poor. Really? Well, no, he's going to help the poor people. Well, but not so poor. But they're going to be a little wealthier with his $2,000 in fees. Yeah. Yeah, don't worry. No, no, you're not going to. Don't worry. Obamacare isn't going to help anybody. And it's not going to help the poor people. But you're going to be helping some other middle class or upper class people who are going to pocket the money that they're going to take out of your wallet. Idiot. Well, my brother's going to wake up, but he's just got to get hurt a lot more. Well, like I said, I stopped doing income taxes because a lot of the people I did them for were in the auto industry and screaming about, crying about how they weren't making enough money and I'm looking at $200,000 incomes. I'm like, no, I can't do this. I really couldn't. It was like one of those things where you've got to shut up and the person's got three brand new cars. One important person I did taxes for had five snowmobiles wrecked in the backyard. 6 more that were on their last leg, all brand new. What he would do is his idea of, and he could do whatever he wants with his money, but 3 brand new cars, 2 of them crunched into trees because he would just go crazy. Now he would work all kinds of hours and he would run a snowmobile and not change or even add oil until it blew up and drag it over behind and go buy another one. Why? Because he was making all kinds of money at Ford. I'm looking at them thinking there's more vehicles sitting there, there's more stuff sitting there that I will ever be able to afford. He's telling me all about how bad off he is and he just doesn't understand why he doesn't have money at the end of the year. He hopes he gets some money back in taxes and I had to tell him, he's like, listen, the amount of money you made and the fact that you're single, you ain't getting no money back. It's just how it works. You ain't getting no money back. I'll save you as much as I can." There was still the bemoaning and the whining and the crying. I said, well, your best bet is to get married. At least you have a little bit of a ... If you're going to play the scam with the taxes and run the taxes and listen to their BS, what you got to do if you're in any kind of job because they're going to put a gun to your head and take the taxes. Then if you're married, then at least you get some way to shuffle this around a little bit. But as it is, you're hit. But, you know what, like I said, there was probably $40,000, $50,000 worth of stuff laying outside the kitchen window that I'm looking straight at while I'm doing the paperwork. So that's why I just had to, oh, I'm done. That wasn't the only one, it was just one after another. Two people making $240,000 a year telling me how they can't make ends meet. I'm not making a hell of a lot less. You know the thing is, when they had that fast food strike saying the fast food workers would be making $15 an hour, I would bet you there are the same people that are fighting in Walmart for the last Playstation or Xbox or Wii device. Well, no, what you got is a bunch of the same communists and the same idiots that push NAFTA and GATT. Before when they thought George Bush was pushing NAFTA and GATT, they were against NAFTA and GATT. Then when Bill Clinton came in and Bill Clinton and Al Gore said, you need NAFTA and GATT, the zombies turned right around and said that they needed to support it, but also the idiot republic rats were stupid enough to do that also. and what we said 20 years ago we can now point out, I'm sorry guys, making pizzas and hamburgers is not a production job. It is not a baseline job to keep the industry or anything going. It was an extraneous support job that actually benefited from the fact that a guy that worked in the factory could go out and buy $10 worth of hamburgers at lunchtime and then go back to work and you have one of these placement jobs that would help to get people into the workforce. These were never meant to be primary jobs, but you know what? The communists who have sunk our boat, the cackling maniac idiots who are now complaining about how we need to make more money at McDonald's, there's no way that they're going to do that. They may do it, but here's the thing. Everything will be transferred up the line and logically so, so that no, you won't have a dollar meal anymore. You'll have a $2 meal, you know, a section or a $2 item section. And it says, oh, Big Mac. Yeah, why would I not pass that on to you? Why would everybody be so stupid as to think that if you do this to all these little businesses, even if they're these big chain stores, that they're not just going to turn around and say, well, here's how it works. I've got to pay that person this much. Now I'm going to add that much more onto everything I'm selling you. Why are you buying my people? Even bringing the auto industry back in wouldn't save us from that, because right now the most American auto company that we have is Toyota. Right, yeah. It may be more American than American brands, but the major profit margin of that still goes overseas. All leaves the country, exactly. Again, Fred is selling pizzas to John who is making hamburgers, to Ollie who is making Coney Dogs, to Juan. Geraldo who is making tacos. Yeah, exactly. And then he is going to buy pizzas. Excuse me? You are not going to keep the economy going. It is a spiral down and now we are seeing this. So now you have all these communists who pushed all this BS. And the only thing you can do is blame everybody that's got a business that's left. What Anne Rand Atlas Shrugged talked about. The parasite going from the shit bird, I'm sorry, I call it feces bird, but you all know what it is. These shit birds that flip from one place to the next. They're disgusting and that's why that word is appropriate. These feces birds that flip from one place to the next, defecate in everything, destroy everything, and then are just loony. and then go on to the next. They know what they're doing. They're trying to push for the implementation of their communist agenda here. And we're at the point where this ain't going to fix it. There's nothing that they're proposing that's going to fix it. They're just trying for some short-term fix because they're like candy freaks or they're like dough pets. You know, where they've got to have their next rush. They've got to have their next rush. And this will be the way to get us a few more inches. No depth, no seeing beyond their nose, idiots, stupid as a day is long and we're supposed to be following their orders, which is why they need to be done away with as far as beating the snout out of them, but it ain't going to happen. Oh, look, I'm going to get more money at McDonald's. Well, McDonald's closed down. See, one of the other things that will happen with all these chain stores and etc. is they are built cheap for a reason. It doesn't take a whole lot to shut lock the doors Disassemble everything inside and take it out in one semi truck and then have a bulldozer coming in flatten these things Seriously, and that will be what's gonna happen because I've seen it happen before and so I were at the point where the idiots are gonna promote this to the point where it's gonna happen again Why we gotta make it a wall so they can't go out of business and it's like really If you read Atlas Shrug you'll know that that was part of that later directive that was passed by the Communists that if you already were in business you weren't allowed to go out of business. You couldn't change your job. You couldn't take your money and do what you want with it, etc., etc. In other words, communism. So what a surprise. All these fools, these cackling nutcases have dragged us down this way. Well, you know, I'm gonna say on the paper, they're gonna have to say we got a new employer in the in the community because we're gonna get a White Castle mark in our in our neighborhood. Whoo-hoo Yeah, and we got another caller there. Hold on. Stay where you are George. You have to go anywhere. Who else do we have? Hey Mark. Go ahead, Jim. Jump in there. We were to say that when we were fucking Wednesday between Forge and Casp. I didn't want anybody to think that with a Casp receiver was no good We will not qualify that. Like we said, it will run it until it doesn't work anymore, but it will run a long time. The weapon will work. It's a different rated weapon for performance. That's all. Go ahead. Yeah, it has slightly less expectancy. That's about it. The reason why I put that out there was because maybe if people didn't have one, that is that the billet machined receivers that were out there were the standard for US government from one block of metal. Like he used to say, you carve all the stuff off, you don't need it, and it's waiting there in the steel. It's like a sculptor's project. Well, it's exactly what they did. The infusion casting process is something that, by the way, the DOD had already developed back in World War II as the War Department. but they looked at it as a supplemental production process in the event we were invaded. In other words, could we continue to produce the Garand, the Carbine, and all other weapons as purely infusion cast components instead of? So a project was initiated in 1943, part of the Carbine project and part of the Garand Research Project. And in both cases, they took the machinery, actually most of what they kept on standby. and deployed it and everybody that could make a carbine had to make 600, 500 or 600 carbines to show that they could do it. The same is true with the Garand. They didn't necessarily make them, but they did produce 500 and demonstrated that they had the tooling, they had the wherewithal, and then they parked it and they went back to doing what their primary mission was. The reason they did this, it was early 43, it was late 42, early 43, the reason they did this was part of the National Defense Invasion Defense Program. In the event that our country was cut up because of an attack, Each factory had the ability to produce all the weapons and ammunition that was required to support that weapon system. They had already mapped this out in advance in 1939. But in late 1942 is where they implemented it physically. And infusion casting was actually successful, but it did not meet their standards or specs for the issue rifle as it was presently being used. So they kept it on standby. It's like non-brass ammunition. We developed all the cases to do it, but we just kept them on standby. Go ahead. Yeah, they had steel-case ammunition in World War II, but I don't know if you've ever looked at the specifications for the Model 1918, which is commonly known as the B.A.R., but the original specifications for that receiver were special kind of cast receiver. Those were the original specifications. And that was changed when the Garand were forging, as the Garand receiver was. It was an original forging and then they did the tooling and the machining necessary to make the final project. The original specifications for the mile in 1918 was a special... A high malleable iron. Yes. That's what I've said before, it's like track pads. A lot of armored vehicle track pads that you see are not steel. They're actually high malleable iron and they actually are more resilient. There's a fracture point, there's a point where anything will stretch too much and break. And that tensile strength is varied and all the metal is rated accordingly, be it iron, steel, brass, copper, whatever. Stainless steel, all of them have a tactile rating for stress. Go ahead, as far as that. as tracks go on tanks, I think, I believe that they're specified to be cast iron because they're intended to break. When they reach a certain point, it's the intent that they break because then it's easier to replace them instead of something that's deformed, which would be more the case. You have to be in the submission to try and reform to try and get it apart, exactly. Exactly. That was one of the things about even with the M60 Battle Tank and the Abrams, all of the keepers and connectors are still basically the same metals that we've used for the last 60 years or so. One of the companies that makes the keeper yokes that hold the track pins together is right here just off of Overton Romulus. And they've been doing that for probably 70 to 80 years in the same location. The pole barns have changed. They've got new pole barns. The machinery is World War I issue, by the way. It's World War II issue stuff that they're still running today. It hasn't changed a bit. Go ahead. We've got George before we go. You know what I think? I drove the 577-track command track for my little fuel hospital or aid station. I tried it for every hour of driving. Hours of maintenance was kept just to keep that track from falling off. Yes, exactly. With track, you try to replace it all at once, but you do individual track pad replacement because you don't know what's been... There's casting mistakes or casting flaws or variations in what happens. Typically, you do have spare track pad on hand. It's from the same lot, even though it hasn't been worn or broke in the place. Then you pop it out or it breaks and replace that pad or that series of pads. and put the rest of Pat on, rest the track on until she runs to what is considered replacement date. Well guys, I tell you what, Tim, I appreciate that. Good follow-up, sir. We're at the top of the hour, guys. God bless the Republic. 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