January 22, 2014
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1h 1m
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Radio Episode
2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics with small-caliber firearms, including detailed instruction on using .25 automatics, .32 revolvers, and .22 pistols in close-quarters combat scenarios. He emphasized practical defensive strategies, ammunition selection, and reliability testing for various pocket pistols and backup weapons. The show also covered AR-15 lower receivers and upper assemblies available through retailers, including .22 caliber conversions and 5.7mm options, with emphasis on building firearms without paperwork. Koernke promoted specific ammunition brands like Aguila and discussed magazine pouches and ammunition storage for preparedness.
- self-defense
- pocket pistols
- .25 automatic
- .22 revolver
- ar-15 lower receiver
- ammunition testing
- close-quarters combat
- preparedness
- browning pistol
- magazine pouches
- aguila ammunition
- 5.7mm
- liberty firearms
- backup weapons
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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 this. 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 conveniently farm and keep our country to the death. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit their children. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children, those sons of the Republic, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right? As I awoke he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a 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. First hour of the morning, Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Runki. Monday closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters behind the lines in occupied territories. Micro-ethic network in the morning. Also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra-Net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the hallmark network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. Bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi to Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska. Whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the Here's an example of what can be done when everybody focuses. Remember if you're in the state of Jefferson, these nickels, $1 coins, $2 bills in it in currency to reinforce people are, remember saturate the environment guys. $40 good, well it should be $40 in Jefferson dollar coins. $1 coins that are made by the men. 40 more of them circulating. $2 bills, that'd be 20 of them. 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We run teams, OK teams, the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, the communications workers, bring us, they work a million, Bettycoat Junction operators, the limitations, the gnashing of teeth, the running of hair, what shall we do? What shall we do? Why? Will mildew. That wasn't the at you. You're not doing anything, that's exactly. It is Wednesday, year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupational America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Alright baby! It's about the Mayan calendar thing recently, again, have you? Do it. 2013. We're now into actually a fourth week. Look outside. It's during cold front. I love you not bundled up. And if you're not acclimated, you gotta be careful. outside you're not properly sure in that weather but things that we're hopefully find you some solution tracking down what you need or ideas question came up in a discussion a couple days ago what good are they because well they barked like a dog number one thirty two is the same way they barked like a dog hurt somebody hey you stick that in their face you give them what you got in the magazine and a working part one of the things to remember is that 25 automatics or light pistols like that are no we're not going to go for a torso hit you know in close to some kind of pistol twenty five automatic in the pocket this was designed for the idea that you're in close to your body uh... use the point i system with her to initial contact with your overall you're having to pull pocket just like that and somebody who is available to the money in fact if you want to put all six rounds you know just stop the barrel right into the uh... near you know what you feel you need to but i'm still doesn't know any quickly thought about what that'd be like to have a older going to do it whatever body parts available if all you can do is get into a flesh tone component like you know part of the toes, torsos there you're struggling them you finally got your hand free or move towards no you don't worry about trying to get it into the part where the vital component is you know whatever you can reach I don't care what it is angle it into the body component if that's bigger and start putting holes in them fantastic but remember don't shoot both you don't have to shoot both knees they get up one so bad that you know they're a pogo stick doesn't mean you stop and go oh I'm finished now oh no no no no no Then you beat them with it, whatever you can. Even a simple little 25 automatic frame or a 32 frame busting their face up. Jam that thing into their head. Stick it in. If you reload, if you break free because they're either writhing or ow-ow-owing, whole bunch of holes and you really don't feel good no matter who the hell you are. And again, notice I didn't say aim for places. Well, Mark, I probably have body armor. I didn't talk about body armor. Or I didn't talk about anybody where they, you know, again, the body can take those, you know, hits in. Critical bending. components or pieces of you know the body that have lots of sensory you know the face has lots of sense and it's like no you don't don't do them marksman stand extend your arm is all that could be doing hop kuda chua bunga slash Shaolin bunk whatever you know they always brag about that you hear what good is handgun well my hand I want to get out of the pocket I just turn it sideways and safety is often not quite quite chain-kaying that for me come on do some hopping around I guarantee you least be doing some roll around for a minute And especially if you can hug him in and keep that right there. You know, if you're already locked in something, you got one hand free, stuff it right into that knee, right around that knee and bop bop. Or you can either drop the mag and stick it out the one in. Highly motivated. Like I said, but don't slow down. The purpose behind pocket pistols was to buy you time. Fight and flight. A fitting knife that you can stick them with wherever you can. Soft spot, soft spot, soft spot, soft spot. Just keep doing it. Go to town and go crazy. You are in a fight for your life. go to town, go crazy. Wherever you can stick them, if you can stick it in and rip it up or you know, whatever. Now the way for them to stick the knife in, rip up. Well, that's a body part that might be spilling out. Now you've got them where you want them and like I said, back up, step back so many paces, drop that mag, stick another mag in if you think you can do it. Put other six rounds in, we're gonna pick a spot again that's gonna be tender. Aim for the crotch, aim for again the neck or the, you know, on the face area. One, two, three, four, five, six. And all of a sudden you find out that, well I guess that little pistol kinda does come in handy. It does make sense. Uh, personal is supposed to close range. Tumble down range. I saw the movies. No, it doesn't work that way. Okay. It's a 25 automatic. But, B Browning might have a baby Cole. A lot of guys carried him in war. All the stuff like they did in MASH where you know, the one character's got the 25 automatic and everybody's laughing. Really? Surprising they'll be carrying it themselves. So the exact same reason. Of course, whether or not they can get ammunition for it. usually in a battlefield, just circulating in black marketers or everywhere. You know, one form or another. What do you think our guys do when they go to Afghanistan? They don't carry necessarily the weapons that would normally be issued. They go and buy off the market. You didn't know that? A lot of guys do. Anyway, the point is, it's designed to be something where you reach, you shove into whatever you want to shove it into and dump the magazine. Now maybe if you think one's enough or two's enough, maybe you want to ditch 12. One, two, three is another way to do that and then back step is left in the magazine, usually little 25's of a five-shot. there in you know in force of them. Popular Gun, Beretta made their little version and so it's like a baby model well actually it's got baby Brigadier model 92 combat pistol the baby Browning looks like a Browning pistol not as very were made they're out there that little baby Browning the rest are all of course John Moses Browning designs you know like the 1911 dole so obviously Browning is in a lot of different directions didn't he? It was female with the pocket pistols well what good are those? Well Obviously thought there was a useful market for them and explained how to use them accordingly. They called them pocket pistols. A lot of guys just carried those little things, especially where it was convenient to grab. Or, some holsters were made that go inside the pocket to fill it out so that the pocket doesn't get in the way. Did you know that? Oh yeah, all kinds of cool stuff. Made in leather, back in the day. So again, each weapon that's out there, if you inherited something like that, little revolvers are the same way. Look good the little 32 revolver same thing I just described only typically five shop bottom or top brakes also There's J frame modern revolvers the police positive the Smith and Wesson model 36 that chief specials little chief You know all kinds of stuff guys those little revolvers even if they're older and Wesson notice I didn't say Smith and Wesson long if that revolver is functional yet used get it done but pick a couple boxes of ammo and there's a nice little barking dog so when the time comes you got something to issue out. I want to carry it back up in addition to the other firearms that you have on your person. The extension of your arm is a little .22 revolver. There's a lot of them out there the same way. They'll serve the same purpose. Are they fancy? No. H&Rs really look very, well they were the absolute H&R revolvers. There's lots of them out there. They work just fine. Hell, a lot of them are nine shot. and if you're nine shot that's a lot of little bark and fire power there it's going to hurt you bad bad bad you want to get it with nine twenty two rounds 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 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 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 defends you, number two, that bark and dog pistol is gonna make a big difference in that head-bout-heel. You pull the weapons behind you and pop. Shoot them in the belly, shoot them in the groin, shoot them in the legs, shoot them in the... whatever body parts you can touch and kill. You know, shoot. Lucky in the bullet, travels around and pings in the right direction. He might just feel really bad for a moment and then let go and flop to the ground. Who knows? He won't be dead right away. That's the movie. He's still gonna be kind of thinking he wants to do harm to you, so you need to follow up, follow up, follow up. follow up, follow up. Ignore the movies, they're designed to put you in victim mode. It has three minutes of oxygen left in it and that target will probably try to kill you thinking it might still be that and that's the attitude you should have. Even if you're hurt, you have to initiate an attack and it probably has other things coming with the first one. Sound the alarm, your weapons, direct the attack and you know, again have somebody put you got into that piece of meat that decided it wanted to attack you or try to bite you and then harm the rest of the people you love. That's how it works. Also again, good morning to our friends in the chat room. They had a big bunch of material come in for their rear receivers about a week ago. They're pretty well sold out everything again. Over 2000 of the black plastic polymer receivers, you haven't gone there, www.ary.com. Take the time. In, you do get there. I think they almost are out of the pink. They still have some pink ones though. So if all fails, www. Okay, now once we get to receiver section, 80% lowers, they do have pink. I still think it's fun, just like little 25 automatic, you have 33 left. Boy, they knocked down by about 50% last night of about 300 of the black Polymer Air 15 lowers. Stock of the brown, they have 32 of the zombie green and they're out of stock in the dark green. I would have preferred the dark green. That's in fact why I know this. Greens have been going out. You guys have actually been paying attention. That's a good choice. the black are just as good all these work five hundred of the polymer black and their fifty dollars apiece for these eight you're going to be building an air fifteen uh... this is a quick way to get the air fifteen up online for a lot less money but also as a liberty arm with no paperwork okay number one weapon on the shelf and fifty dollars for that what thirty what thirty five dollars uh... cheapest holding but stock you can find with buffer and spring okay cheapest cheapest Don't go to anything that right now we're trying to make it for the cheapest. Throw the cheapest holding stock multi and then go the 22 caliber AR-15 upper receivers that use standard AR-15 size magazines. These are designed to slap right onto any AR-15 lower. Well guess what? For all of you who are worried about the old plastic receiver, wind up the old handle 223. Okay fine go to 22. There you go. Maybe you already have one of those Chiapas or, you know, there's a United, what others, five brands. They all basically work the same way. It's an AR-15, you know, all self-contained. Ready to roll. Typically a flat top. It uses AR-15 size magazines to go right into a standard AR. All you do is slap that upper and use their mags into your AR-15 lower and you got yourself a complete 22 rifle. Well, guess what? No paperwork. 80% plastic receiver here. But work just fine with those .22 caliber rounds all day. So don't tell me that you can't find a way to make this work for you that actually is going to be quite useful. My attitude on this is, you might want to carry that .22 as a backup and reduce size and weight. While in Garrison or while at home or whatever, you can put together in a complete lower at .22 and you've got a complete on the shelf ready to roll. Way to go kids. point out there's a couple of other things out there to include now I'm not a big fan of the 5.7 gun FN is created with ammunition Federal Ordnance appears to be the only making 5.7 FN ammo there are 5.7 air 15 uppers now the 5.7 takes the PS 90 magazines that are right now if you buy the Korean ones are $10 apiece when somebody has them on sale if you're one the reason they can also cheap on those is because the ammo but there is some ammo out there you may run into it and if you do well there's another option you take one of these polymer lowers you put together that's a liberty gun five seven upper that you have on standby because you bought it maybe a year ago or two years ago when we were talking about them days ago and they were cheaper and you may have bought some ammo for them well rather than having to switch back and forth your ar-15 that five seven round has no suitable recoil significant The entire working mechanism as far as operations for the gunner in the upper part of that rifle, that 5.7 FM, here's your solution. You put a polymer lower together and that gun can be all ready to go. Really cool. And again, no paperwork. Oh, you've got to learn how to do a few things, but for $50 you can't beat the price and it's a Liberty Fire Art. You built it, it's yours. Congratulations. So again, that's the solution. now for those of you as i mentioned the pink uh... i just like that you shooting the buggers with a hello kitty rifle uh... you know the macho you know knuckle dragging p brain the you know it is that we've got there in the police state out there they're going to be waging war against america they'll be standing side by side with foreign troops to their their brother enforcement officer they've already got the little people range into the international garbage their flapping and yapping and costly their law i q d it's a leak that up like a dog lapping up its own vomit since they love their international brothers so much I say that the first batch get shot with a Hello Kitty rifle and if they're bleeding and wheezing to death walk up and just kind of show them what killed them. You know, hey by the way, Hello Kitty says hi. Hello Kitty, and by the way, and not only that, we have little micro Hello Kitty kill marks that'll go on the buttstock. You know, little tiny Hello Kitty's holding up the AR-15 rifle over their head. If you haven't seen this, look up Hello Kitty AR-15s on the internet and look up images. you'll get some inspiration there. Hello Kitty and My Little Pony AR-15s also. Apparently somebody has also made a My Little Pony AK-47, which is really cool. The idea behind this is the girls can participate too. It'd be kind of neat, again, if something like that is the first round that's heard, the shot heard around the world, that's starting the next conflict. They decide, when he's knuckle dragging crews, gun confiscation, and they all get mowed down and you know, say hello and by the way, you macho boys, you make sure you get some post pictures of a bunch of black uniform knuckle draggers laying on the ground and the Hello Kitty rifle and the person, the girl holding the rifle, rifle stuck on the corpse, the buttstock, but on an angle so you can see Hello Kitty on the buttstock and the pink and the lavender colors and then she's pointing at the rifle with a thumbs up and a finger, pointing at and going thumbs up, yeah. Those are cool shots, that's the kind of stuff we need. And again, it's great insult. Also pretty cool for the girls, the Hello Kitty rifles, everybody just loves them. They really are neat looking. You get a chance to go to the search for Hello Kitty AR-15s and you'll see what I'm talking about. We're gonna go to break, grab that first cup of coffee, smell, taste. That's what you're up for now. 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Just go to mggrower.vema.com. mgbrewer.vima.com and you got it. All aboard. If I were to be able to go back, I would have had 10 men to fight with. Where would I... First day of the attack of the Branch Davidians, just a heck of the cattle cars, they're assault vehicles, and I may be a minute or two, just to be in place, cock blocked, ready to rock and roll, there's heavy infantry with every round you could carry. Nothing but ammunition and magazines and the biggest, heaviest guns you got. And when the doors, even before the doors started to open, start lacing the whole back end of that each of those trailers before they even got out. If I could be on the ground or you know as a relief unit after the Bat Faggot started the Bat Faggots fired first. The law has been generated of that. Imagine 10 good or 20 good infantrymen for you. Hitting the ground and firing into the flank mopping up going right around the entire operation mopping them up with the branch Davidians finally defending themselves. Which initially they didn't do sadly. Actually once initially started getting the weapons out. Fire from the building and 10 men all starting out with let's say you carried AKs 75 round drums to begin with and going from there to sticks after to get to serve flank and mop them up and cut them all down you let none of them live you can put a situation that's for remember if you're a relief unit or anything like that needs to die the snipers prior to snipers first so part of your two-man team part of your ten-man team their mission v2 ID or again since we knew the three points of fire support uh... which we suspected to begin with but we were able to eventually confirm would be one of the other priority element you know you high penetration fire high ground command go to them well-fired so be prepared for it with mindset sure you were no problem real quick and you can keep following the devil's orders you piece of local i'm sorry forgive me and you p o s there with everybody else anyway uh... what one thing to crack the check room are yes you know something was brought up recommend uh... we've got to be careful there not because it's a bad idea it's a very good idea remember uh... since now and i'm gonna be quite honest twenty five automatics everybody immediately attempted to go like silver function flawlessly ability malfunction and i know there's been a debate on this but here's most of the people that are going to be using weapons haven't used weapons before and also don't have a vast amount of money to spend on training with a special piece of equipment munition means you're going to get that's why i'm small ammunition with twenty five i'd say stick with a twenty five auto standard load First time every time, every cheap and expensive 25 auto you can imagine. In fact, we tested them for body armor purposes. Part of the laboratory is using 25s are part of the test now because we are expecting them to go through the body armor. Now how well it works or what it does. The 22s deal with a little different feed ramp. Things about 25s, some feed well, some don't. So I don't want to have to experiment. Ball around for the 22s, example is with a jet fire. The jet fires, there's another name for it. I used to sell those. I sold hundreds of those little pocket pistols with the shop we had in Ann Arbor. The 22 version, very popular, very reliable, and again, barks like a dog. Different types of hot 22s. Now, for instance, you've got the Stingers that he mentioned here. The two Stingers have been around for a long time. It was another one. The Bobcat was another one. Bobcat hollow points. including by the way supervel which when it was supervel was at the end of its production towards the end of its existence made 22 hypervelocity routes these are very hot as is pointed out 1600 feet per 40 grain bullet means it's barking like a dog when it hits it opens up really bad in other words doesn't say 22 when it's a hollow point or you know again a soft point cart mouth or a soft point with a however remember that because this is a very small bullet and because it's makes contact inappropriately, the weapon will hang up. If you do want to use a hot load in a little 22-sum automatic pistol, the first thing you do before you count your life on it is go out and experiment 50 rounds of that Stinger ammunition and see work. Now, for you guys with revolvers, oh, you can use the, if you've got a 22 revolver and it's not an antique, if it's an antique, no. Use standard velocity or high velocity, if it'll take high velocity, I highly recommend using standard velocity anything. What I say by newer is if it was built in the 50s, even the 40s, it's a 22 and it's a wheel gun and a six shot or a nine shot H&R, it's gonna handle the new hot stingers and the, you know, the hornets and the bobcats and there's all kinds of the new names for everything, blah, blah, blah, whatever. Sooner gun. If it's a 22, unless you know for sure that that round works, you're best off with a high velocity. Now, I do agree with high energy, so high velocity, 22 rimfire standard bullets. It typically isn't going to hang up anywhere on the feed ramp. Now, even there, I'm going to point something out, because there are so many little pocket pistols, certain type of 22 ammo, or if you have a certain type of 22 on the shelf, assume that that ammunition is going to work. Again, take a box of that to arrange, you know, for a private range. Don't pull these things out where, especially with an inheritance gun, nobody knows you got it. Okay, don't pull it out of the range for some, what, yeah, you got papers for it, blah, blah, blah. Maybe in your state you don't need papers, okay, but you got some dweeb on the range or some, you know, plastic parasite that's gonna be there from some department or something. They always try to pull. You may not necessarily wanna go to a range with any of your Liberty guns. You recommend against it. But if you have a place where you can, again, train and practice with these weapons. Take the little 25 automatic out and move 22. 22, if you've got a certain round like that, again, stingers with some of their hollow point and their R standard. That round to begin with, it's still going to distort because remember, 22s are the cheapest ammunition made. Does everybody understand that? We're going to pay the light bill for the ammo companies. They're using soft brass. That's one, again, very simple, cheap, easy process, paid for 120 years ago, the cheapest powder they can possibly come up with for the business, you know, minimal, you know, alloying, etc, etc. In fact, they make them faster, I can describe it. They make, well, in fact, the time of the week, we tell you what that was, you'd make several hundred. You'd spit them out like, you know, popcorn. Okay? Your pistol is the same thing, but your magazine won't be as big. Okay, that's it. Anyway, the you want to experiment with the round you think you're going to use and when you're looking at specialized rounds with any automatic pistol i don't care what the twenty two twenty five nine millimeter forty five if you think you're going to use something like some super cart mouth copper jacket silver tip blah blah blah blah blah blah then don't just load it in the magazine and think it's going to work you need to do a cyclic test Now most of these companies have been smart enough to build their rounds so that they work in the majority of the firearms that are out there, but not always. One of our guys bought some of this super high velocity, you know, 25 rounds of this super high velocity, you know, it's so important you need to have a whole magazine full of this. You know, $27 a box ammunition for 20 rounds opens the box and right off the bat, well, one out of the 20 rounds that he bought, the primer's in backwards. But this is super high quality, best made, blah blah blah. Well, yeah, but they're all cranking out as much as they can as fast as they can, number one. Number two, they've come up with a really great round that fits certain weapons and may not work with yours. So you do want to do a test cycle. Now, since that round box is $27, I'd be doing it under, shall we say, very scientific processes. So because I don't have $27 to spit out my hind end out of my wallet every so often like that. Not easily. So don't count on it and that's why again mostly ball ammunition. Ball ammunition, ball ammunition. Why? Because it was built for every gun out there. Now this is not a new issue but I want to finish up the 22 things before we go any farther. Number one, those little stingers and the again the hornets and the bobcats in the original ballistic tests that were independently done, remember if you're using those in light rifles like you know 22 ARs or Rookers or whatever you got in a 22. I will remind you too that while they do have higher velocity, typically they are less accurate. Oh Mark, I hit whatever. No, I'm sorry. Okay, it still comes down to if you take a magazine of 10 rounds in a river 10-22 with these rounds, higher at intermediate range, another the envelope, you will find that you will get a greater spread. It's the nature of the pushing the higher velocities with the particular type of bullet hits at the short range, of course, is going to be fairly tight, but the variances because of a combination of the energy coefficient, you know, the amount of powder pushed behind that bullet to get it to go those higher velocities combined with the aerodynamic lack of performance of the bullet itself and its weight. And again, the very nature of it is the bullets and rounds made out there in terms of how they're put together and even the guns themselves, guys, they're 22s. Because of that, variance is not a problem. Just remember that, you know, again, you might want to put it more into the pie plate if you want to make a score hit and you have to press a type of load. they weren't designed to be uh... you know target marksmanship browns ever designed to be defense loads under the logic uh... under that logic they're typically used a closer range what they were thinking about it was designed like the stingers the hornets the bobcats the diamond back it was another one came out there yet about the same time as the diamondback uh... spin-off that so somebody came up with diamondback uh... twenty two there's a bunch of them there was a became out most of the different uh... gun magazines and publications uh... at all of them at about the same time. They complimented them on their increased performance with regard to ballistic gelatin damage. However, again, in each case, no matter which round it was, though some were a little tighter than others, the very nature of the round is such that accuracy diminishes at range with these specialized rounds. So I need to know what tools you need in your toolbox to make your primary tool work right. That's all there is to it. Different socket for a different job, guys. worry about it, I'm not trying to ridicule whatever it is, it's there just in reverse. Understand, you know what, those stinger rounds come in real handy to put big gaping holes to go in little tiny and open up real big and create a big blossoming wound chamber when they get inside. I want that, that's nice. When I take that pistol, if I stick it in that guy's kneecap because that's the only shot I can get, if I have those stingers in there, when it hits that kneecap is going to be shattered in four directions and it gets humbled because I'm going to keep going bop bop bop bop bop bop bop. That guy's kneecap is going to be jellin'. I don't care what kind of Johnny Jet Jack you think you might be, you try to stand on it, there ain't nothing there to support you. By the way, also those sharp shards and bones and chunks are going into tissue bundled there. A whole bunch of them. You may have had a knee injury before, so you know what I'm talking about. Well, you just muck that one up real quick for the bad guy. Consider that again also, soft tissue damage and critical tissue damage. That's what you've got to be thinking about when you're trying to save your life. How can I make my enemy hurt or die as quickly as possible? Hurt really bad or die really horrible? And in most cases it will probably be a combination. First there will be plenty of pain and then the dying comes in. Okay? So I just want to remind you about that with regard to a lot of the stuff that, you know, again that's out there. You've got to test it if it's specialized. But if it's round ball 22 it's pretty much going to work in your 22. However, test that too as a safety factor. I don't know what you're carrying and I don't know what you bought or what maybe you inherited and I would never get rid of anything inherited if it's a family heirloom and it, well for instance there's a lot of brownings floating around out there that are bigger 22 brownings. Don't you give those away. Make sure you know where to give. Buy more ammo, pick up more mags. Those are 22 browning pistols. Oh no, no, no, those are some of the finest firearms are made on the North American continent back in the day and still carry a big So if you inherit something like that or you inherit a bunch of other, two numbers to mention, the variety, just find out what they need, figure out how to make it work right, and get more of them. For Kentucky, thank you very much. Aguila, you know, the state, the police state of Mexico's armory provider, Aguila does a lot of stuff in every caliber, and yes, they do have 22 long rifle out there, and it is very viable. Aguila ammunition is Remington of Mexico for everybody who doesn't understand that. How would I buy Aguila? It's Remington of Mexico pretty much. The one cool thing is because they are a monopoly. Range of ammunition and all of it is designed kind of under the philosophy I've been telling you about because they eat it to dispatch. You touch my coat. You touch the hem of my skirt, my wife's skirt and you were begging and I said, you're I did not mean to have a standing here and you walked by me. use them down there like that. So, remember, it'll work first time every time. Yeah, you don't think so? You need to find out a little bit more about Mexico. Anyway, for everybody out there, we look cool. And again, I see something here. Cope's distributing. Let's see what they've got in those mag pouches. Right now they've got a shoulder bag, AKU, go mag, three mag pouch for $5 at Cope's distributing. Not a bad CIA pouch. Again, a utility bag for those of you putting spare mag packs at your site for garrison purposes. We should point out you don't just have to have weapons hanging around. One of the things, remember if you have a certain weapon system, having a bank pouch with say 90 rounds of ammunition and magazines ready to go, defending a fortress, having arrows redeployed in the stand slash bucket around the wall. Do that guys. The archers had to move and eventually they reach over their shoulder, reach down to their quiver, using a waste quiver and it'd be empty. well guess what had reload that don't worry the zero coming in and you always reek recollect those and send right back where they came from eventually if you were smart and everybody was everybody understood the value of reusing munitions actually this one is a cool one to you go that number is d three are four one five there five dollars apiece by that price and that's called distributing again the copes distributing dot com copes distributing dot com and that's the Yugo AK 30 round 3 mag pouch. Not a bad deal if it's got this few straps. A lot of these are of course standard. This is, well, it's equivalent to a Chinese chest pouch. Congratulations, here's your shoulder strap, 3 mags, here's your AK, and by the way, I'll give you a little backpack to go to war. Ladies and gentlemen of the class of 97, wear sunscreen. 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