December 27, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability, specifically 8x57mm Mauser surplus rounds available through MidwayUSA, and promoted "Cinco Di Amo Day" (ammunition day) as a preparedness measure. He covered tactical topics including winter camouflage techniques, vehicle concealment, and seasonal clothing strategies for militia operations. Koernke also reviewed firearms deals from CDN Investments, including an M1 22-caliber carbine replica and a Hawk 12-gauge pump shotgun, and discussed militia training activities scheduled for the weekend at various camps in Michigan and Oklahoma, including visits from Northern New York militia units.
- ammunition
- mauser
- midwayusa
- camouflage
- militia training
- preparedness
- shotgun
- m1 carbine
- winter operations
- michigan militia
- new york militia
- tactical gear
- cdn investments
- cinco di amo day
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saying how the money spent grades you well for paper so your life can be crimes that make our nation turn hot in jail for real countrymen while corrupted court your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to the slaughter fighting other people's wars freedoms for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith and are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? those sons of the republic send the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great Republican each God-given right as Iowa key vanished in the midst of when he came His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now his parents trampled each God-given right We only watch him 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 fought to keep What would be your answer? He called out from the grave good morning ladies and gentlemen of the morning intelligence report i'm our party behind the lines and i've been to us on them but that work in the morning also on the liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com running on a micro stations cv base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska dark thirty very near even seen any sunlight yet we just barely got another rising here so i know you were dark over to right the hallmark network from the top of me to the bottom of the floor, the bottom of the floor, especially the arc of the gulf of Mexico headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 5th through 5th and our friends all state of keep it up and beat them death with a clipboard and the pen along with a red typewriter ribbon. Just keep doing it people, come on. And if that seat gets occupied, vacated, it's the same kind of trash voted for the stuff before so do it again, let's do it again. You know that song? Let's do it again. Anyway, we do their part to create a beacon of light and liberty in the place of the debris of Feinsteinism and the diaper stain of brown there in California Soviet Socialist Democracy, the CSSD, the precursor of Chinese boots in America, the swine are internationalists. more on that in a moment. Turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the smoky slash the Woodridge. For the restaurant crews, grandma teams, ok teams, and Ma Bell, Grandma Consortium, bring us, it is a beautiful, beautiful gray block, classic winter day. Oh, that's overhead, that's overcast, isn't it? Isn't that the best of weather for gorilla warfare? Don't you love that? I do. Girl warfare operations overcast in fact layered overcast is the time when you move what they have spiced Oh, that's right. In other words. What would be better there were snow squalls and a heavy snowstorm outside You move everything and as quick as you can wherever begins everything else to consume You know Barry, but whatever you've done and you can start to use the terrain to move so you can disrupt any imagery where you're going and how you're doing it. But if you're trying to move stuff out of the way and make it disappear, that's just a natural wet cover. Properly cover a little bit with camouflage and OD green canvas and such. Even if it thaws a little bit, it breaks up just like the rest of the terrain. Especially if you make it roll like everything else. Little tricks on that using camouflage. Netting and PVC pipe along with tarps and others to cover the material. Won't even stand out as a square straight line. Oh, these are things we're not supposed to know about though. Well anyway, December, it is the fifth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist of America with a K. 2000 and Earth calendar or Mayan crazy town. It's crazy town, calendar. If you're Mayan, stay away from me. Now I don't talk about the Mayan people, they, you know, the population of South America, you know, the Indians down there. No, no, no, no, no. We're talking about the crazy town Christians who are worshipping the Mayan fire slash consume the planet God. If you're into that and all you're looking at all of us at is sacrifices so you can keep your happy God happy because otherwise, well, wait a minute, he plans on killing all anyway. What's the, that doesn't make sense. We're gonna satiate the demon sun god because he's gonna be what, had a schedule promising that he was gonna burn the sun. You're just killing people for the fun of it because you're an ape crazy piece of trash that needs to be done away with. Is that what you're telling me? Cats and the dog carcasses laying all over the place. You lured the horrible thing trying to find that heart with that plastic obsidian chinese made knife and the fake mine outfit, the whole nine yards. Yeah, so that you could what? So it is another day today down here. If it's the the 20s, it'll also be Now, Friday is a special day. Pre-deployment for a lot of our militia units. In fact, all the facilities are open this weekend for either large unit parties, family get-togethers that are combining Christmas and New Year's, or training weekend. In fact, the training weekend at every site here right now anyway because of the Christmas Day falling in the middle of the week. The year to come, especially starting right off in January. The bad guys figure out some fun time and everybody's getting ready for it accordingly. And that means, well first of all, you're getting ready to get up and go to work. Because I know a lot of you are, especially if you're way out there, like I said, it's ODAR 30 in California and Washington State over there on the horizon. You ain't gotten it at all. Yeah, putting up one of our antique bags of coffee in one of the many flavors that's out there. This is a Michigan chocolate cherry again. Oh, hold on, smell. Now taste. Oh my goodness, the flavor of the Andes combined with the the cherry orchards of Traverse City. Anywhere on the northwestern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan. More time here on this one, oh yeah. Beans of God knows where, mon. Yeah, that's waking you up. Oh, the cherry flavor, whoa. Chocolate, well that kind of mellows you out. You gotta be aware of that one. Chocolate kind of makes you go, caffeine though, that's what's in here, but it'll make you feel mellow-happy. It still buzzed out, there you go. So you got your coffee in hand, you're sitting there, and now it's Yes, signore signoreita. As you know, this morning it is Friday and Friday is Cinco Di Amo Day and we are going to help you to find an ammunition for your fine Mauser because as you know the Mauser ammunition has been kind of difficult to get for quite some time here. This morning I am going to tell you if you go to www.midwayarms.com It's MidwayUSA.com www.midwayusa.com Not Midway... or shot if they had the guns Except for a lot of the heavy guns anyway, isn't it interesting? www.midwayusa.com www.midwayusa.com When you go there, you didn't want to punch in the number for... And when you get there, this will take you hopefully to the ammunition, we shall find out Yes, it is there, señor, a señor stop Surplus ammunition, 8x57mm Mauser, eh, 1mm Mauser of course, 150 grain full metal jacket, corrosive, bourbon, primed steel case, 5 rounds, that's right, sink or round, slipper clips, box of 680, 2 sealed cans of 340 rounds for $400. Seems to be the average price, because 2 or 3 other companies have this, and they're sure about the same price. This ammunition comes in cans, He comes in the stripper clips and it is built in the World War II configuration with the steel case, with the lacquer, with the lacquer seal for the canadour and for the primer. And this is really cool stuff. So if you have a Mauser, I suggest you get some of this, especially get a case if you can right away. I believe that they're also selling the cans. If you go, there is a nice picture of the ammunition in the stripper clips. The box of ammunition outside, which looks like all the other stuff that you have been buying for quite some time, as far as the Russian stuff and the Chinese stuff and the Bulgarian stuff and the Romanian stuff. And it comes in those really fine, empty cans that are sealed for a long, long, long, long, long, long time. And if you leave them sealed, they will look just fine like that for a long time more, you know? What are you going to do? Bouncing around at the back of the truck? Well, you can't do that. But on the other hand, this stuff could sit right there in the can, in the case, with the can opener, someone you need it. Look at this, special bullets inside! Yes, for my special bullet gun. 8mm Mauser. The big thing here is that usually the Mauser would use a 200 grain bullet, but in this case of Romanians, they came up with a 150 grain bullet. So this is equal to like 30 out of 6 or over 308 NATO. So it is a pretty cool round. Means it's going to be a flat hot shooter when she's in there. You are going to want to check this out if you do not have any 8mm Mauser. Of course there is preview partisan both in the soft point and in the ball round. So that is up to you there if you want to go that way. And by the way those are in the 198 and 196 grain. Those are good ammo and that's reloadable. This stuff that is ball ammunition in the strippers, I would leave in the can. It is sealed. You will be good for a long time. This is tactical deployment ammunition. But the preview partisan, she is boxer prime. And this is the stuff you can even buy that for MidwayUSA2. It's available and they have it in stock. They say they do believe them. The number again is www.midwayusa.com and then go, you know, use the number 462033. And you will have ammunition. Now, of course, I recommend for everyone who does not need the eight millimeter, you need to go out and buy a box of ammunition today because it is equal the ammo day. This is a day when you celebrate the idea that, well, that is America is going to hell in a handcart because of a whole bunch of betrayal and if the only people are going to save this country are you It's not gonna be warm and fuzzy. You're not gonna do any over gonna do a peaceful revolution. I'll throw that out the window They ain't gonna happen You think these people are going to not try to do bustle up and beat people down like they already been doing because you're in opposition finish off the country Are you crazy? Only a stupido would be saying that right now or a person working for the other side We're not going to play their game. We are going to decide our instant life and we're going to deal with it accordingly I recommend you do a lot of other things too, but we'll talk more about that in a minute. Anyway, whatever you do, what with your wallet today, it is Cinco Di Elmo Day! Yes, by the Elmo, and then you will feel much more comfortable over the weekend knowing that your insurance policy, unlike the old bomber care, the various Satoro screw you care, station you own. The problem? And you need to have the bullets to do it. Hasta la Winnebago. I'm gonna go, yeah I know, I know. I asked for the Winnebago, I'd get in the camper and I'd go, we'll see you in a bit. Anyway, it is Friday out there for all of our friends at Camp Nagy-Hitcham, New Camp Stasa, and also Camp Wayland North. You guys are already up there, and it has been on for 25 minutes or so already. So good morning everybody up there in the great white north. State of Michigan guys, this is the great white. We're gonna take advantage of that. Still operations are in place. again smoke and was written great footage then it did i got the footage and not going to get machine really cool operations of footage that we're going to be using so uh... that's going to be part of the uh... just a little hero over the weekend and that's not a question for you to get it done so we will finish that it will be completed uh... you know what really really really doesn't really really really like it if i do i did a great job and uh... by the way uh... one of the things we have addressed no camouflage for vehicles uh... the biggest problem with no camouflage for vehicles just like anything else even for troops is when you're all all white which is cool all white works remember that your gears gonna break it up if you're that could not be people have white here years ago we put that together uh... we get but uh... together seasonal uh... web here are using the old t fifty six but sweetie a ninety here the the uh... post-yenam web here as you know it now the reason is because there were a lot of different companies back years ago making different colors of web gear overseas contract one of the things if you're careful you look around you'll see that there's white web gear but mostly it was for guard units you know those elite guns standing there looking like statues next to you know presidential and prime minister you know government agency doors and a lot of companies overseas especially one of our friends was in uh... uh... chicago his own sweatshop. You know, sewing shop with a job, there ain't no doubt about it. Many different things and also acquired stuff. He had a good connection with the Donut of Destruction disposal. This guy had all of the TA-50 five-foot ship camouflage government contract that was used by the airborne units that were the peacekeepers in the Sinai Peninsula. They were all airborne units that were rotated out hundred first and eighty second. They would go overseas and they would be the barrier through the Sinai. Very unique stuff that's you probably never saw but it's one of the few times where the UN troops and by the way our airborne units were in there as UN troops were wearing orange berets. I'm not kidding guys. Hunter, orange, shoot me I need to die, you know, minicaps. UN symbol on them, UN orange, the other UN markings were in orange and even unit patches were too. Now back when these guys came back they were giving this stuff to us left and right. Now it's hyper-collectible. I don't think anybody realizes Most people don't realize it was made and they try not to show you any pictures of their deployment because you know we're in the UN. This is when they were trying to deny that you know the UN activity was going on. Oh we're not doing this with the UN. We don't surrender our troops to UN authority blah blah blah. Yeah you do. Shut up. Fine sack of BS. That's the politicos talking. Oh we gotta decide. This is for the American people so they don't have anyway. Remember, it was one of those units that was killed in Canada, the whole plane load of troops coming back. They were killed on their final, actually almost on their last leg to get home. A gear that they were in the five-color chocolate chip desert, that's what it was made for. Different parts of the desert have different issues, as is the case. Some have pebbly gravel rock cover, some have more of a sand, some have salmon-colored sand, depending on the quartz and the other rock, you know, material that make up the sand, you know, the dust of ages. that's why uh... five-color didn't work as well in the are iraqi campaign and why the three-color desert came about guys all that's right remember and most of the guys didn't get the proper desert camouflage until after the secession of hostilities they all got one issue uniform to wear and dance around parade for your eyes for propaganda purposes for the c c o f issue or supply system is we got desert camel to the troops yeah after the fighting was done like the king of siam remember they you know they were the napkins didn't show up and after everybody's even he's going around passing napkins out or while they're eating you see the napkins finally show up and he personally goes around he's dropping a napkin everybody's like here here's your napkin here's your napkin like the same thing with the camel uniforms anyway the five-color chocolate chip works really well here in michigan as a wood color it's got a you know nibbles and darker colors in it and if you uh... have everything matching up especially it's really cool again the stuff is available white is available to what you can use that brown in conjunction with the white uh... this is where the county brown doesn't work in a lot of places but it works however in winter operations if you can have a base color if you have coyote colored here combined with the white wall which will look outside like where i am right now we've got the great green tree trunks We've got thatched brown, literally desert brown corn stalks. We have desert thatched brown slash wispy cots of all gone tan brown, okay, and in varying shapes. But we then we have the snow cap on everything. So we have a break up with snow line. Now if you take and do a combination of the browns, the desert color in minimal use, in other words put it in the uniform, then you're putting the snow cam on. that like your snow poncho or whatever you look like basically the role in the terrain you you've got to remember think your camouflage shoe it doesn't have to all be one color so if you wear the desert if you got these things the desert stuff dirt cheap right now it's a drug in the market the five color chocolate chip especially in small sizes for the kids man I can outfit you in all brand new clothing guys virtually brand new munchkin size and the five color chocolate chip everything including the headgear helmet covers the one in yards The point is that you can use this stuff but use it seasonally and then understand that when you get into the lusher green, the tan, especially the light tans, you're going to stand out more. So you have to structure your camouflage. That's just something that logistics doesn't like. It's what it came up with the ACU. How can we try to give one uniform so we can cheap out? We don't really care about the walking corpse we got in uniform, and we got it contracted. When he gets shot to snot, we'll let the liberal doctors that are coming over from the other hospitals to the VA, and they'll screw the troops left and right, like they're doing right now. The useless VA is doing everything they can to skank on them in. Okay, so they don't care about that. That's why they wanted one. One camouflage will kind of fit all. Well, that never worked for any army. OD, you better be better off just going flat OD Green. or going OD green as in shade-up, like they did. They did woodland digital. It served more purpose than the shoot me uniform that they've been wearing with the ACU. The ACU works in certain areas and is abysmal in others. More than anything, it was a shoot no shoot. So you want an ACU uniform around, so if there's a bunch of ACU troops around and you're the only guys trying to get out, which is typically the case in an evacuation or in reception operations where you're in a guerrilla warfare situation, Well then you want some ACU around. You want a set of ACU for each person that they're carrying so when the time comes if you're moving around, it forces the other guy to hesitate. If you're a clump of 5, 10, or 15 people in a breakout, the thing around you is ACU. You wear the ACU and put your kit together in a short moment of confusion while you shoot them first. If you know that everybody around you is friendly and everybody else that's not around you is wearing an ACU uniform is unfriendly, then there you go. Pop, pop, boom, boom. and the moment hesitation gives you enough time as a unit to mow down whatever's in front of you during a breakout. In urban warfare, in urban warfare, blah, blah, blah, well, create the confusion that's necessary. And again, do a little more research on that. We won't go into more detail. And then the camouflage idea, the clothing idea right now, there's a bunch of stuff in the clearance and closeout sections where you can go an entire pattern if you search around, okay? Remember that. uh... you can find no camel and several different variants norwegian stuff is exceptional in terms of quality and performance uh... remember than the norway and sweden have massive coastlines because of this one thing you should notice that some of the camel has what looks to be almost like a green white what do you think that matches you ever seen ocean for range think about there's no camouflage majority what they'd be doing is facing along the coast everything else so So the shaved range that they built their camouflage into a comedy. Just a little bit here, we're taking a break, grabbing a cup of coffee smell. It is Friday, that's right. 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You can see the nose of the truck but down ground level just about like middle of the axle and you can see it making that first corner Then you do a back shot showing the truck going about a 45 degree angle down the side of the mountain You know driving along on the road and then the next shot is from the front and you know the guys you know kicking gear and hitting the gas and you see that little bit of us coming out of the pipes the next shot you have is from behind where he's making the next corner going to the right and it's got spin around a little bit make almost like a 45 50 degree turn turn turn making a full bank and then of course the back shop from the rear showing the side of the rig because the lumber truck looks really cool but you got roughage and you know you got a little bit of jiggle here and there not much because it's chained down real well and another another where she's making a straight line down because the trees are all pitched one way like a deep steep angle there out of my favorite when you go in the uh you can see how you want to shoot this the way you're doing but you know you have the Chamberlain gap. Guys who noticed all those crash checkpoints for the Sambury or Sambury that goes up a ramp that's going up a Russian aircraft carrier. Because beyond that is eternity. You get to the bottom of the valley if you make that desperate for the vehicle like a big truck you're going, if you didn't have those barriers there and you didn't have a place special you weren't paying attention. You have those all through the through the gap there by the way. And there's a few other places where it's the same way. Ain't no such thing. You got to pay attention. A lot of fun driving because really again, do you? The only other thing is growing If you shut it off, everybody stops chasing you. If you turn it on, you're automatically going to be chased by cops. But if it's chased, you're going to get chased. Even when you're in the mountains especially, because you won't be able to do what you want to do. No, in a flat country, oh yeah. We were talking about that the other day. Back years ago, when heavy blocks or whatever, we were coming back from Fort Wigacha management, and we were driving a little hornet. We were doing 80 miles an hour out in the desert behind us in the rearview mirror. Well, somebody else is on the road at, you know, after 9 o'clock at night out here in the middle of nowhere because nobody drives out there, you know, for the most, unless you're driving straight through. You know, hunkers down, waiting for the gas station to open up. So if you time it right, you don't stop at those because you got a full tank before, you know, everything shut off. I mean, it used to be that 9 o'clock, all the stations closed. Until 7 in the morning or 8 in the morning for the work day, like 7 in the morning for the work day for people who had to drive god knows how many miles to get to work. If they weren't just going somewhere else and it was just a business hours for them. Anyway, I see these dots in the rear and I'm thinking, man, we're doing 75, 80 miles an hour. And all of a sudden, look back, and those lights are on us. Now, guys, we're on a flat road. We are on a flat road you could see was coming a mile, two, three miles back. Here's middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle, middle after they passed us counting to about five or six are the same kind of little red in front of us that they were white dots behind us only so many moments earlier now guys that means if I'm doing 75 80 miles an hour and we tried to say okay I don't want somebody creeping up behind us so I'm doing 80 miles an hour comfortably this is back when people was 55 guys you weren't supposed to be doing 80 miles an hour on the road well This is out in the middle of nowhere, and nobody really cared. And certainly the truckers are making time. Now, there's nothing like this allowed today because the secret police and the camera police and the GPS police, all the other rats are screwing you. But that column had to be doing easily 100 plus miles an hour. I mean, come on, 100 miles an hour. And that's back in the 70s, the trucks. These present trucks, sleek houses on the road with the behind them the way they are, nowhere near a lot of drive what they're supposed to. America's highways by the year 2000, we were supposed to be at a speed limit of about 105 miles an hour. Do you all know that? Our entire, you know, the whole idea behind the Interstate Highway Network was to allow you to lifetime by going from point A to point B. Kind of like, you remember the auto bond, which is what we really, auto bond is, but again, it's engineered accordingly and you drive what you can handle. That's your job. Take care of the big trucks that are out there, you know, like Arizona, New Mexico, all those flats. they should be making so good a time that it just, you know, again, they could make more work for themselves, they could do more loads, etc. But oh no, no, no, no, no, no. And again, if they were driving the night hours, what are they going to bother? But America's highways were engineered, in fact, back in the 70s, all the big, flat, stretch around these main runs were designed for 110 miles an hour. Here we go, Mark! other than some really stupid spots like if you go to Cleveland from west to east 90 degree turn that stops at a wall, four lane expressway and it does a stinking 90 degree turn. Other than stupid engineering like that with foolishness with the way something was built, never been allowed in the first place, and always is a, come on, think about it, a 90 degree turn on an expressway. Talk about a committee of monkey bureaucracy getting involved in something. That's an example of supreme stupidity. That's an example of incompetence and idiocy. That's why Cleveland looks like Detroit right now. In fact, Cleveland looked more like Detroit, 74 Detroit, looked like Detroit now. Which nobody talks about. Go do pictures of Cleveland. Don't just look at Detroit, go look at Cleveland. Okay, take pictures of Flint, Michigan too. Am I right? Go to Bay City and Saginaw. You'll see the mini-Detroits, the extension of Detroit up to 75 quarter, that way too. Anyway, it's not that we couldn't do it. But again, is this part of the destroying the economy or also destroying the free spirit? It's all about the nanny state slash the police state slash sickle faint fan socialist need to be clubbed like a baby seal and dumped out of this country. That'll settle the problem real quick. But anyway, music and there's a lot of other cool stuff out there too. Of course if not, you got a, if you got yourself a wide body long nose charger. Oh no, then you got to have a different type of, because that's a different kind of card. Now you're, then you're flying, you know, an interceptor, you're flying a man array. Each car has its own flavor for the kind of music it needs, you know, and most people like to add a Mach 1 Mustang, you know, that cool hand loop kind of stuff, you know, the, well, actually a bullet, remember a bullet? As of the day that reverse is Mustang, it's a terrible disaster for the guys with the charger inside and safe. Just something to think about there. Again, every aspect, you go on the one hand, set the enders, but then of course immediately the, that is the manipulative, the roads aren't capable, it's the people that you have, the control freaks are the ones holding everybody back. More ways than one. aspect is why we need to clean the country out anyway uh... couple of things here real quick is sync with the all of the other listening pay attention to the now there will be some sales i gotta mention this because just like the food sales guys i'm as if there's nothing to do with animal with everything to do with logistics if it has written are green on it right now it's going to fail this is the day you want to run around check out like the big law and all the changes and whatever because they got piles and piles and piles of christmas stuff christmas will now you're looking at really being able to stock up and put stuff on the shelf that's going to be very very hope or think about their so i bring up some of the things just real quick cdn investments usually have a different fairy uh... you know that and right now they do they've got a bunch of stuff posted how much of a sale or if it's really a great price you're gonna have to do some search to find out but i will point out a couple things are definitely worthwhile here this morning Number one, they do have one of my favorite little trinkets. Years ago, Crosman made a copy of it also. In this case, it's the M1 22 caliber carbine in a walnut stock made by Citadel. You can't tell the difference between this carbine and the real thing. Close up, far away. It is an exact replica of the Later production World War II carving, not the early early production, the early production some didn't have a bayonet lug strangely enough and they also didn't have adjustable sights. They had a flip sight, two range sight, flip, just an L. This is the later production where the bayonet lug is installed. A little bit more of the pot belly stock but it still is appropriately straight. It's a semi-automatic 22. Let's see, 18 inch barrel, 616 twist. uh... synthetic bad at work well if along the thing is uh... like that one out right up in the title of the panel it's not a problem then that it's cool for any weapon you got still get sharp opening a top everything else point that you would make you think that maybe you should listen from site always was a card being comes with a one ten round magazine uh... or were in my life playing uh... cutout is in place adjustable rear sight which is the later site for the carby It's $289, read that $290, so you're looking at all those $300 for a carbine, for a 22. But, if you got a bunch of carbines, this is an excellent trainer. A lot of people bought and have built millions of carbines. We've built, used to be carbine receivers from Fed Ord were cheap, cheap, cheap. Lots of carbine parts laying around, we cranked out, God knows how many carbines like they were popcorn, you know, like they were potato chips kids. So many mags, mags used to be 25 cents a piece. It made no sense not to buy it. Okay? A lot more expensive now. World War II is a long way behind us. Korea, of course, helped to put some more mags on the shelf. In fact, there's so many carbines even in Asia. They try only to show them pictures of modern rifles. They're trying to condition you to point you towards a certain gun. But there are just as many carbines in Asia as all of those countries have carbines in service. They're not dumping them. They love that right. Size is perfect for the smaller Asian stature. and it is a comfortable weapon of fire and it's an effective weapon of fire. Plus mags are so easy to carry, it's ridiculous. It's one of the most efficient in magazine configuration and all the other weapons. Yes, you can get, take a magazine, but almost all of them have stick mags. A foot long, half a foot long, you know, like, you know, six to eight inches to ten inches long. The carbine is pistol caliber, again, light rifle caliber. The magazines are all the size of smaller than a pack of cigarettes. So you can put them in a pocket everywhere. I mean, you have to carve in every pocket. If I carry a carving, that's what I do. I put a 15 rounder in every pocket I've got. And then still carry another, and in fact, what, probably about another 300 rounds on the mound, the pistol belt with all the different pockets. And with some 30 round mags, though, I mostly use 15s, because they're reliable. Okay? Anyway, this is a cool idea, but here's the thing that's a big deal for anybody out there. Hawk 12 gauge defense pump shotgun. Okay? $250 now these this is where they've come down by about $40 this company actually I don't know if they've actually had the hawk This is an 870 copy made by the communist Chinese for riot operations to mow down their own people in the streets Like most of the guns of the communist Chinese make is for mowing down their own people in the streets That's just the way police states are however this off and for those you looking for a 510 gun Either the nay got or five of these are a good choice Now the Nagats have crept up so they're almost this price now. You will find a few for $99. But for $150, this is at CDNNinvestments.com. CDNNinvestments.com. And they should be open today. Today is what, Friday? Yeah, Cinco Di Amo Day. 1-800-588-9500. 1-800-588-9500. 1-800-588-9500. That's 1-800-588-9500, put it this morning. That 870 knockoff shotgun with the picatinny rail on the roof. You can put a scope on that, guys. Long eye relief scope is best, but you can put a scope on that shotgun and you can use that out to 200 yards like there's no tomorrow. 18 inch barrel, perfect. Okay. Six shot, that's cool. Mat finish. You want to camel it out, break out the spray paint. Air 15, just break out the spray paint, making a camouflage pattern. Nothing fancy. dual slide bar synthetic checkered stock three-inch magnum chamber rubber recoil pad and it's a hundred fifty dollars right now on the shelf that's the broke pump gun brand-new out of the box you're gonna find right now and five of those make up a hell of a five ten program then you hear your your combat load for shotgun shells accordingly the shotgun there's a shotgun there's a shotgun here's a shotgun there's a whole five minute shotgun also they got some firepower they got a good weapon it's brand new and it's cheap just put more weapons on the shelf so that you're able to hand them out when the time comes and they're all the same gun. POM 12, 12 gauge, defense pump gun, $150, that's at cdnninvestments.com. cdnninvestments.com. Now they have other handguns and stuff here, but I ain't seeing nothing cheap. The cheapest gun out there right now is, and it's a 22 long rifle, I'm not gonna mention it, okay, and handguns. And as far as a .308 pistol, I'm sorry, no, PTR 91 pistol. the PTR 91, but man I don't need a flamethrower and something that's spitting out a bullet at lower velocity than it should. Give me the PTR 91 full size, give me that 12 gauge for any of the short term work, I'll be happy. Okay, so again, something to think about there. They do have a pink Ruger LCP out there in 3D Auto. Oh, it's brass, it's not pink. They're still in the pink range, so the girls will like it. It's called the new colors. It's flavorful, it's got the taste too. Nice little pocket pistol, $380, $280. I'm going to get a full-size pistol for you. I might be able to find one. And I'm sure you'll find some use pretty decent. So it's up to you though. There's a bunch of stuff. Check it out. See if there's anything that's in your category. It's all for you because it's what you're already working with. That pump shotgun for $150, guys. That's the best price on the table that I see right there. And definitely, definitely, definitely worthwhile. right home about ain't nothing fancy with only get a four grip and the folding stock no you don't you get something you hit something with you got a pump shotgun it's got a standard stock regular comb and it's six shot with number four buck every time you pull the trigger in a 12 gauge you're dumping a whole magazine of m16 rounds downrange all at once just like full auto if you wanted to spray a target that's the way to spray a target match it once kind of hard to dodge that one Buffy boom something to think about there. You ever thought that a Matrix? Well, we haven't had an autoloading shotgun. What do you mean? Well, like an autoloading shotgun full auto, uh, it would double, you know, not double out with number four. How would the agent dodge that? Wait a minute. There's all those pellets coming at once. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop Anyway, just something to look at there. And again, that's CDN and investments. We're headed towards the top of the hour. It is Friday. TheMicroEffect.com, please. You know what you're going to be taking in the way of a paycheck. You know how much money you got left. Maybe you got a little extra as a gift. How about you send a gift to themicroeffect.com, themicroeffect.com, www.themicroeffect.com. 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A lot of it's basically what we were doing where we deployed the ammunition amongst the squad so that the gunner and the assistant gunner, we are not carrying all the weight, which is 10 rounds per, and they're designed that 50 cal in their formation. That's the heaviest weapon you've got, the biggest heaviest. Sure that it keeps chugging away no matter what. And behind the gun, if something happens to the gunner, logically, that is messing with their heads, because it is the idea that that half inch gun is going down where you've cut something. We are at the top, we're going to hear the music here in a minute. It is Cody ammo day. Let's see what we have before we take off on top of the our break here is right uh... or the music in the background already uh... no i heard the music there somewhere but i know it's not gone