March 19, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition sourcing and preparedness strategies, focusing on short-shell shotgun ammunition from Aguila available through UNAMMO.com, including their tactical advantages for volume fire and compact storage. He reviewed various ammunition suppliers including Brownells and Lexington Container Company, provided detailed guidance on ammunition caching, storage systems using military ammo cans, and stripper clip organization for 7.62x39 rounds. The show included caller contributions on field gear maintenance and lanyard systems, followed by a discussion of historical and contemporary issues involving child trafficking and federal crimes, with references to the Leo Frank case and missing children statistics.
- ammunition storage
- shotgun shells
- aguila mini shells
- 7.62x39
- stripper clips
- ammo cans
- preparedness
- unammo.com
- field gear
- caching
- child trafficking
- federal reserve
- leo frank
- michigan militia
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If he stood by your bedside in a 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? This is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kornke. 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 who liberty to radio dot for m g dot com run a m f m micro stations cb base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to the illusions and we're on indiana freedom talk radio dot com well we're also on The Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, a shining beacon of light demonstrating liberty and the concept of freedom in an otherwise horrid district where the pee in the pool socialists, well, they just keep doing it until the water is yellow and there's nothing but baby-roof bars floating all over the place. Then when they create such a stench, Well the feces birds flit out of the pool, they've messed up and then go down range and try to find your piece of real estate to plop on so they can do the same BS all over again. Everybody's tired of that. They really, really are. So, go to war! Looks like everybody better be ready for that. And for our friends out there listening, it is a beautiful, beautiful day here in Michigan. It's raining, it's gray, it's wet. But to get there, you've got to sweep across the plains, leap over the merchanting banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smokies for the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, and the model grammar consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million Pateko Junction operators. the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It is a beautiful gray day as I said here it's been raining, it's not heavy rain, it's just a piddly rain. It's one of those rains that will soak you and kill you. It doesn't have to be hard to soak you and kill you. This is the kind of rain that just, you know, if it were to stop and then start up again, you know, heavy and stop, that would be cool, but that's not what it is. This is the killer rain. This is where you're out there, if you're in the field and you don't have enough gear to cover your arse, you're going to get soaked. You get soaked, you try to dry off, you're going to get soaked again. You try to dry off a little more, you're going to get soaked again. So let's make sure you've got the proper equipment and gear squared away. Get ready for cold wet. Cold, wet is the killer. Moisture kills. Also, damages equipment. Remember that. And also transition. If you're up in the high country, you all know this, we're going to get dry. We're going to get wet, we're going to get melt. We're going to get dry, then we're going to get more wet. Now, if you get cold at night, remembering your equipment is wet, your equipment will freeze. And one of the places where that's especially dangerous is with your weapons. They are made of a crystalline structure material. They will get cold fast. and because of that they also, again, they commute the temperature, the local temperature, quite efficiently. Because of this you can have stuff lock up in the weapon. Now it doesn't mean you don't get locked up permanently. In fact, if you've ever heard of a cold Browning machine gun or an M60, which I've used a lot of in extreme sub-zero and cold weather, they start out kind of going bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum. Once they get warmed up, oh they run like a typewriter, but sounds funny or not they've been sitting all night in the cold loaded really do boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom because you don't just burn 250 rounds in one string okay now a couple things I was looking at keep shooting and guys I need your help we're going to try and find The best price for 7.62x54 ammo, best price, although quantity of any kind is what we're interested in also. So let's scour the countryside. I'm giving you a heads up on this. It's especially critical considering it looks like several of the companies have done what we expected. They're running out and they're not able to replace what they're selling. Does everybody understand that? They're going out the door, but it's not coming back. That shouldn't be a surprise. It's not like we didn't warn you about this and say hey, we told you so just be prepared for it now understand It's in motion. It's happening now Let's see interesting. I'm running into other stuff here. That's just creating a curiosity thing With regard to ammunition there was something else I wanted to mention but the 762 by 54 our issues kind of pulled me sideways there for a little bit Let's hunt Edward down what we can and find the best prices for that please I need your help with it number one But let's go back to UNAMMO.com. scroll down and they have something that hasn't been in anybody's inventory for a bit and guess what this company is down in Arizona. See and so they get a lot of stuff from they get stuff that I haven't seen in a while and you'll notice the other companies aren't carrying. See the reason is because senior it is coming from Mexico. Now one of the interesting things that they've got is some shotgun ammunition. Ah yes, go to the shotgun shells, go to the shotgun shells, go to the shotgun shells, go to the shotgun shells, get down to the shotgun shells. There we are and you've got mini shells. Now anybody remember this a few years back, this became really in vogue and then they just kind of shut up about it. Now I'd prefer this in a little different weight of shot, but A size of shot, forgive me. The weight's correct. Anyway, these are mini shot shells manufactured by Aguila! Aguila! Anyway, it's yes, Aguila Arms again, packed 20 to a box and 25 boxes to a 500 round case. Contains a 5.8 ounce of 7.5 shot, lighter recoil load, more in the shotgun, pretty darn cool. Below is what the factory says about these. This new type of 1.75 inch. 12 gauge shot shell, 1.5 inch OAL loaded, was developed as part of an innovation drive carried out by Industries Tecmos Esar de C.V. from Coir-Navaca. Mexico, manufacturer of Aguila ammunition. The original idea was to create a new shot shell with law enforcement and military applications in mind. The new cartridge would generate a milder recoil, less shoulder punishment, and faster re-acquisition of target after first shot is fired. Now, do you remember what I told you? I've talked about this forever, and they're just validating what I told you. It doesn't have to be the hottest round on the planet. The idea is to return fire follow-up guys. Think about volume fire when you hose down an area. Now there's a reason for this. Think about it. It would provide more firepower being able to load 12 to 14 rounds in a 20 inch barreled shotgun. Now did you hear that? 12 to 14 rounds in a 20 inch barreled shotgun. And would be ergonomically friendlier Being able to grab a big rod of shells with one hand and comfortably place them in the pocket. What do you mean in the pocket? I have every stinking pocket I could find. Due to a smaller size, one police officer or soldier would be able to carry one size, one police officer, soldier would be able to carry about. Okay, that much for ammunition. The idea behind this is again, there is a short shot shell, high brass shoulder. For everybody who hasn't seen these before, there is a nice little picture there of what they look like, what they are, how they work, etc. etc. Guys. For everybody, take the time, go to UNAMMO.com. Now, here is the thing, yes, some people are looking at going, Mark, I can build those. Yes, you can. If you spend a little more money on a little better shotgun shell reloader guys, yes, you can make these yourself. There's no reason not to. Everybody understand that? The big thing is they went with a high brass case. Again, that's why we always sort out. I don't just load shells up. I sort shells by their manufacturing base. I'll use the words Federal, CCI, Winchester, Remington. I sort them out by the manufacturer. I sort them out by color and production. In other words, the color of the shell because there's also sub-color categories. And then I watch for low shoulder and high shoulder brass. High shoulder brass is prioritized for hotter loads. But in this case it also creates a stiffer load. It creates a stiffer load. It does in all cases. If you are looking for a better shot shell, the more brass there is, the stronger the case will be. Also, the more reliable it will be in general. These little shells are a cool idea. I'd like to see them in number four buck. I'm not excited about seven and a half, but it will work. Their logic is, now let me ask you something. Remember, they're thinking military and police and the police in Mexico gun down unarmed peasants all the time. They shoot unarmed peasants, they get to do it. They've got carte blanche. It's like what they're starting to work on here beating down America and shooting America, tasing America to death. That's what they want to do here. Remember what I told you about this whole joining of the borders? Remember, 7.5 would be like, if you have body armor, chances are it's not going to go through as easily. You have to find a soft, chewy arm, leg, face, whatever in order for you to do some band damage. Of course, it's also being used at close range. No matter who you hit, they're not going to feel too happy about that 5'8 of an ounce lead pot coming at you. Imagine loading this up with BB. Or loading it up with what we call an arcane load. Now what's an arcane load? In a shot shell, an arcane load is where you take, well take that seven and a half, you don't empty out the case. Let's say you want to reload what you got here. You take a jar, a container, and you dump the seven and a half shot into the container. I wouldn't throw it out. But then you also get yourself a big pile of BBs. And you get yourself a big pile of number four buckshot. And you also round up some number six shots. Now what you do is you take and leave try to keep that cup in there You don't want to disturb the shot show the powder charge But what you're gonna do is you're gonna take a little bit of that number four buck and put it in there a little bit of that BB and put it in there a little bit of that number six to fill in the difference and yeah you shake it around a little bit inside the case there and he goes why still some airspace Then you go scoop out a little bit of that seven and a half and you pour it in there too And then you reseal that case. Oh Yeah Now when I cut loose with that, that's a shredding charge. Also, I'm leaving some bullet with some weight in it. Remember, the number 4 is 22 caliber pellet. The BB, 17 caliber pellet. The number 6 shot, obviously, you can figure out what size that is real quick. It's number 6. But 6 is actually a good utility game and anti-everything load. So, I like 6. You don't see it as often for that reason. You see more into the 7.5, the 8's, and the 9's. Those are all for a light game and for a trapping skeet and things like that. Again, you've got more pellets to chew on. If you hit the bunny, remember that. That's why I prefer 6. It's easier to find the pellets when you're nibbling on things. But, the big thing here again is for anti-personnel. This is a cool idea and it is true, guys, but if I had something that big, every pocket would be full. If you go on that route, now here's another consideration. Let's say that, first of all, not every shotgun will cycle as well with these shells. Interestingly enough, Smith & Wesson's pump guns seem to do quite well with this shell by what we understand. The new ones, I haven't seen the new one in any great numbers, but the older Smith & Wesson shotguns that came up back, remember in the late 70s and early 80s? They digest these shells like there's no tomorrow. They work really well. They seem to work okay with the Mossberg and they seem to work okay with the 870. So no matter how you look at it, you got more shells. But if all else fails, you can carry more. So here's the way to do it. If it wasn't a seven and a half or even with a seven and a half, you load one of these short shells up if your action doesn't work well with them first. You carry a pocket of these and you load up and top off first into the chamber one of these rounds. You're still carrying more rounds. The rest of your shells are all full-size shotgun shells, 2 3-quarter or 3 inch. The other thing is, what about you guys are using double barrels side-by-sides? If you're using them for close support and they got a 20 inch barrel or if you've got a short barrel, a 20 inch barrel, 22 inch barrel single shot, well you can carry a whole hell of a lot more ammunition this way as far as anti-personnel rounds. for close-in defense works just fine. One of the other reasons for seven and a half if it hits a soft target, remember the cops figure they're shooting, you know, they're practicing at killing Americans. In Mexico, they're practicing at killing Mexicans. Typically the average peasant in Mexico doesn't have any protection at all. No body armor. They're usually begging for their life and then the Federalist execute them. Okay, it's how it works. So they want to show it's going to stay right in the area. They don't want to kill the neighbor next door. They may still want to ransack their property and steal from them for a year or two more before they execute them. That's how police states work. So they only want to kill the people that are on the present list or even if they make a mistake. If they make a mistake, they don't want to kill the mistake in front of them. They don't want to accidentally shoot the neighbor. They're going to be taxing for another year or two. See how that works? So anyway. What you need to be looking at here is, again, how much can I carry or how much can I... Here's the other thing is, how much can I stash? This would be great for stash guns. If you've got a pump gun or something where you're putting it away and you want to put more ammo in a smaller space, you only have so much room. Or, again, you want to try and get as much for the storage space available. Caches, for instance, PVC pipe tubes. 20 millimeter can storage. Probably another one. Remember those large cans available through Coleman's at only about like $10 a piece long enough to store an AR-15 in? Well, if you break down a 12-gauge shotgun, take the stock off it, that would fit quite comfortably. And it's not a big deal to have the tool inside the can. Lots of ammunition, some basic web gear, little bit of food, spare socks, spare underwear. medical support, everything else in the can all packed up and stowed away somewhere separate from everything else you got. You go and you pick it up, you got a nay gap pistol you bought for $100, you got about, oh, three, four hundred rounds for that sitting there. You pull out the shotgun, put the stock on, you've got about three, four hundred rounds of ammunition for that, both in the short shell and standard shell. And then, wow, you got gear, you've got some food, you've got medical support, and you got everything you need to restock or at least to load up. Basically, when you do that, just in case you went bare butt naked and had to go to the cash, always make sure you put a little web gear in there. The cheapest way to do that are shoulder bags. Why? Well, make sure the shoulder bag can carry, or the shoulder pouch or whatever you got can carry basically what's inside your stash. If you have to do two of them, do two of them. Make sure, again, something cheap, not expensive, but well made so that you can carry it for a while. On the other hand, if you have your basic gear and it becomes a reload stash, then what you do is use the bags for your dump gear. In other words, for the stuff you're going to be using up. Your ammunition goes into that carry bag, your spare ammo, you top off all the rest of your gear on your assault load, your combat load, whatever you're carrying, and then you take all the extra stuff and you load that up into your dump bags. Congratulations, you still have everything palletized. And again, before you do anything, you top off your core load. Then you do your backpack. After that, then you load up whatever else. Make sure that you top off. If you're using it as a resupply, start from the core out. Always remember that. What's the first thing that you're not going to drop no matter what? Well, no matter what, it's your combat load. So your combat mags, your combat storage on your assault kit or on your TA-90 or your TA-56 gear, that should be loaded first. Then, whatever more space you have where you normally would store it because you have a system for your backpack, your home load, then you reload that. Now, if you're pretty good and you have most of what you need, you take the difference, load that up into the carry bags. Now on the other hand, maybe you only need a part of the cash and you're going to put the rest of it back in. Well logic dictates if you can leave the guns, leave ammunition with it. Do you have to top off what you're carrying? Needless to say, it's designed to be a support pod. But don't make the mistake of leaving weapons behind with no ammunition. Don't ever clean out a position or a cash. If you have weapons there, you have to have some ammunition there with the weapons. If you are that low, go hunt one of the Black Uniform Knuckle Dragon roided up pieces of trash and harvested off his warm dead body. But otherwise, remember those cachees, if you are leaving weapons, leave ammo with the weapons. It will still serve even as a depleted cache. as a way to back up your body if you again escape from something else and you lost everything, you're bare butt naked and you show up there, well you still have the basics. Now I'll get you back in the fight to go hunt black uniform knuckle dragging, roided up, short neck, tiny weenie, black uniform moose. Now you go shoot one of them, take the stuff from his warm dead body, congratulations, you're outfitting. You might go back and reorganize and restash your cash once you got what you wanted. Yeah, see how that works? Ain't no sense in leaving it out in the weather. Another reason you want to make sure you have maintenance equipment and maintenance and storage. If you do degrease anything that's in storage and you're using cosmoline or grease, I will remind you again, put a container, cans, they're so stinking cheap it's ridiculous. Containers that you can actually dig when you degrease it, the greased rags and the grease, if it can, goes into the little plastic or the little metal container, a little can with a lid. It can be any number of different types of containers. Don't waste that lubricant. You may need it again. Another way of basically about caching, well I'm just going to throw this out. That's the wasteful society you came from. If you get into a battlefield situation, you better be changing your brain real quick. You're going to end up real quick with nothing. Remember, even a little bit of that grease can be used to lube or to maintain a weapon when you don't have anything else. You just don't goop it on. You use a little bit. When the weapon heats up, it redistributes the lubricant accordingly and it works just fine. But again, very, very small amounts. So again, one more time on this short shell. It's UNAMO.COM. unamo.com, unamo.com, they've got the short shells. You can take a look at them. There's some really good pictures. They did some good photography. UNAMMO has some pretty good lumps of .308 right now. Guys, you're a .308 shooter. Take a look at the prices. See if it's something that's useful for you. I can't make that decision because there's other places to find this stuff laying around. Again, they do show a couple of different loads of .762 by .54 are a full case of 2 cans of 440 rounds is $225 if you go pick it up. $265 if you have it shipped to the lower 48 states. So there you go. Remember, shipping is a bugger because it's a big chunk of metal. So if you can go to pick it up, go pick it up. I cannot stress that enough. They also have in, here's another thing, they've got some really nice stuff in here again, they've got the 7.5x55 Swiss ammo at UNAMMO. That wasn't here the other day, not this configuration, they had some other stuff. It's the same military ball ammo, 7.5. They've got it in the boxes, 10 round boxes, in the bundles which are I think 60 rounds per bundle. Then they've got its 8 battle packs to the case, 480 rounds total, $260. If you have one of those Schmidt Rubens or if you're really a rich man and you have one of those Sig assault rifles and 7.5 Swiss, then you're doing better than I am. They're available. They also have the 5.7x28 ammo in stock. In fact, oh my goodness, it looks like they might have already run out of some of that again. Well, I was, yeah, 5.7 by 28, they do have the, they've got some FN, I don't like that. They do have some American Eagle, I like that. And they do have some American Eagle, both Soft Point and they've, or Soft Slash Hollow Point, and they've got FMJ. I'd go the FMJ first, it's the cheapest for the most. I'd go the Eagle Hollow Point second. and I go that FN ammunition last. I have no use for FN, I really don't. It's just again, if you got it, you got it, it's a cool little weapon. If you got them, build up the ammo form because you're going to need it. You also may have that PS90. And again, if you got it, you need ammunition, buy it now. You already saw it run out and couldn't find it anywhere for 10 months. Literally just consumed around the country. Now, last but not least here, we're going to UN ammo since we're back there for a minute. The other thing that we found this morning that they got in here in the last day or two, Twin City Arsenal. My favorite! I love Twin City! I shoot Twin City in Denver a lot. In 30 out of 6, Twin City is what I've used for decades. Well, they got 50 caliber BMG, Twin City Arsenal, black tip AP. Now, the way this is, this is in the aluminum cans in the wooden crates, it's World War II production, AP-M2 ammo. Guys, it's in the links. You got a deuce or you got an aircraft gun. A lot of guys have bought the new SMA Auto 50 caliber aircraft mount guns that have been made into infantry guns. Well, congratulations. Here's some ammunition for you. $775 for 265 rounds in the spam can now why is it in the spam can well? This is a lighter combat can two reasons number one when they were loading air aircraft guns in the wings This is what they fed the hoppers off from number one number two if it was in a plane during World War two these cans are lighter When you rip the can open and load it up some more you threw the can right out the aircraft one it dropped to know down to France and Germany Okay, it's 110 or forgive me 101 pounds For 265 rounds in the wooden case, in the ham tins, AP, bright and shiny. It is military ammunition. This stuff is ready to roll and it's all AP. So that's a solution, guys, not just complaining about the problem. Nomenclature and information is there. This probably came from Mexico. This company has a lot of stuff that's oddball and nobody else has it. Well, Señor, it's because they are going south of the border and they are buying from the Federales because only the Federales have the ammunition that you can buy in Mexico. If you are buying it from the Federales, they had these stuff to kill the peasants. Of course, like the .50 cal ammo here, well, that stuff probably was, again, stuff they were using on the APCs. It's M2, 50 caliber in the link. Again, pretty good price. Again, $775 for 260 rounds. That sounds all right. That's kind of pricey. No, no it's not. Not really. Figure it out. Do the math on that. How much is that per round for 50 cal ammo? What, $3? A little about $3? That's not bad. Come on, figure it out. Do the math. They do have other .50 caliber available. I wouldn't shoot any of that AP. I wouldn't open any of those cans. But they do have .50 caliber M33 ball ammo. They have it in the links also. $360 for 100 rounds. So that's $3.60 a piece. Not bad for .50. I know you were paying .75 cents. Don't tell me about that. That's the old days. That's all gone. Later on, for the price of one fifty caliber round, you might get a whole bunch of fifty cal on the top of that APC if you pop the driver, pop the driver, or pop the gunner. Everybody else does their job. As long as you don't burn the vehicle, strip the corpses, pull all the gear off the vehicle, well, take it with you. Congratulations. That's how you'll get more so that, you know, it's a good investment for three dollars. splat! And his head looked just like a big misty pumpkin for a minute. And then he painted the whole back of the APC as he flopped backwards. But he was looking real grim while he was puffing up at us there along with the rest of those fools that were standing in the middle of the road. They're all dead now. Yeah, body parts, yeah, chunks here and there. Everybody else did their job. No, I get what's on board for the 50. That's why I used it on him. A couple more rounds had to be spent. So remember the ratio is at least a 7 to 1 when it comes to repay. If you have to strip something and they say, well we got this stuff with the other guys, no if I shot it, at least you get 7 for 1. That's the payment. In fact, you guys set a trade value. I'll pull the trigger, but you've got to get me 20 of those off that vehicle. I get 20. At least, maybe more. You set the payment, the pay factor there. That's your payment. You pull the trigger, you get first dibs on whatever is laying in front of you. Just move fast before everybody else gets it all. Also, pay attention around you while you are busy stripping the enemy corpses. Especially the Black Uniform Moose. Always watch where their hands are. Their hands are covered. Remember, treat it as a possible booby trap if it is a fresh kill. If it is a kill you come upon, remember that is what your grapple hooks are for. We don't just come in in first bodies because sometimes when the bad guys leave, they don't have a use for their own friends. They really weren't their friends anyway, they are just fellow travelers. So they will use the corpses accordingly. Think. But ammunition, magazines, etc., try to avoid blowing all that stuff up. No, shoot it up. Aim for the crotch. Aim for the crotch. Aim for the crotch. Anyway, other stuff, well, check out the website there. They've got a whole bunch of other neat things to include a lot of flares in 26.5. Again, 26.5 to include check parachute flares, etc. Hey, they added parachute flares. Again, that's something they didn't have the other day. Let's see, 10 bucks of parachute flares, check manufactured, 26.5 and it's $50 for 10 flares. So that's $5 a flare. Not bad, those are parachute flares, cool. Drop them in over their heads, let them float down right in amongst your aggressor. Fire at silhouettes and shadows guys. Silhouettes and shadows. Follow the silhouette to its base. The shadow to the base. shoot to the base of the shadow. When you have a long stringy shadow it's like an arrow pointing back to where the object is. Fire at the base of the shadow. It's like an arrow that tells you what to kill, where to kill it, where to put the bullets. It's real simple. So when you dump illumination behind them like that, there's nothing they can do to save themselves. Do to them what they plan on doing to you. Get rid of them all. Anyway, that's UNAMMO.COM, UNAMMO.COM, UNAMMO.COM. and they're located in Phoenix, Arizona. They're located on 2035 West Glendale Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. You can drive there, guys. You can drive there. I don't see the phone number. There we go. I found the phone number. 602-418-0590. 602-418-0590. Now, other news, with regard to weapons, most of you guys have probably seen this. Rhode Island is pushing additional gun control, not a surprise. We told you so. In addition to that, also again, Maryland is pushing for a similar series of actions and we can expect Connecticut to go more stupid than it already is. So, things are progressing as we expected. The colonial states are being specifically targeted to be like micro-California's. They already are a big problem with all the BS they've already pulled there. But it's going to get worse. So, what's going to kick it off? prize drawing or whatever, basically like lottery. Yes, it is likely, it is not, but it could be right there. So be prepared for that. I would also remind you again that Maryland has an ID card, Massachusetts. Massachusetts has a complete communist ID system. So they are already like Red Dawn. That is why they stopped doing anything in Massachusetts, because it would be too obvious. They don't want the rest of anybody to think about what the purpose behind the cards are so they can go door to door and kick doors in for all the guns. Illinois, the communists in Illinois already have that. This is the stuff that nobody talks about. After all, they are the right people. There is no such thing. The only right people in their mind is royalty. Like in Mexico, they can have their little pistols to dispatch any of us peasants that are starving who might get in the way of the Federales, the Federal family or whatever. If somebody touches the car tire or something, they shoot them dead. They are not trying to seize anything, just being in the way. They have to be able to get rid of us peasants when the time comes at their discretion when they feel like it so that we get rid of all of them first and sooner that would be our better choice sooner so know where they all live understand where they all work just act accordingly when the time comes do them do them with double serving because they plan on doing it to you one last thing again on uh... road island of course you've also been seeing the articles i would assume everybody has been kind of paying attention to the environment The bad guys have been pushing real hard for the sporting guns category, weapons next, and that's not a surprise. Remember we told you guys, well actually I just brought it up here, with the short shells if you don't think about cutting anything down. and you do the right with a shotgun you've got plenty of defense capability right there and lots of volume fire however again rather than seven and a half shot I can live with that but an arcane load or BB or number four buck is a better choice if you're going a short shell that would be the better choice why? because you got a little heavier pellet delivering energy and you've got saturation you've got multiple shock trauma hits simultaneously that's always a plus that's always a better solution. So just keep that in mind and keep that in the back of your head with regard to operations. Now let's see what's next on the menu, the list of things to do. Well there's more than enough to keep us busy. And again, Brownells, let's see what they have there. They might have something interesting. Lapua. Lapua ammunition. Cool. I love Lapua. The problem is usually it's more expensive. It looks like they have what? They have Lapua, 6mm BR, N90 grain, 200 rounds for $83.99. 20 rounds. Whoa! Excuse me? That's 6mm BR. Well, what else do they have? Any 7.62x54R? Well, they do go through a lot of different loads there. 338 Lapua, 308 Winchester, 308 Winchester. 6.5x55 but you're looking at $75 for a box of 20 rounds. Yeah, that's kind of on the I don't think I can do that It's just it's gonna bite 338 Lapua. Yeah, that makes sense 338 win 338 Lapua Let's see what else we got here. That's exciting Lapua pistol. No 6.5x55 Swedish. Whoa $97.99 for a 50 round box. That's a little better. Kids, you're talking about biting a bullet. I'm afraid I'd have to spend that 90 some dollars somewhere else for precision shooting. Yeah, but even there. Man pulling the trigger on that you better not be wasting or piddling around at all if you're working in that direction That's that's where you get into hyper focus and you've got to stay focused when you're dealing with you know precision tech anyway as it is, okay other items and Oh, thank you guys in the chat room posted this and it's another company. Yeah, they got regular 30 caliber and 50 caliber ammo cans. It is Lexington container company.com LexingtonContainerCompany.com They have 50 caliber cans, 30 caliber cans brand new, 30 caliber cans, let's see in the 50's a fat 50 they've got for $25 a can. They've got new 50 caliber cans standard for $20. They have new 30 caliber cans for $17. Now then they also have surplus cans, different types. The fat 50's have got the standard 50, 22, $23 for the chubby. $19 for the standard and $16 for the 30 caliber. And then they do have other cans. Take a look at what they have, see if it will fit your need, look at the price, see if it fits your wallet. That's the other issue. So it's a personal issue. Remember, I'm going to get a bigger can. Guys, if you load a 20 millimeter can or one of these big artillery cans up with ammo, do you realize how many pounds you're talking about in ammunition? Does everybody understand we're talking a chunk of change weight wise there, guys? It's not one of those grab it and run with it if you actually load it up all the way. Now if you're doing it as a combo kit, they've got surplus 120mm ammo cans there for $21. That's probably the best buy on the whole page. They've got 120mm M120s for $21. Comparable to the can I was telling you about from Coleman's. Take a look at the other stuff that they have on hand. They also have wholesale prices. But that can, which is by the way 5-9 16ths thick, 10 5 16ths wide, 11 inches, and 31 1 quarter inches long. Now being 31 1 quarter inches long, figure out what you can put in there if you break it down. A can like that would make a great storage can to put in a barn, put in a basement, away from things where it's dry. Everything could be loaded up in there. It could be cemented into a wall. Load the can. Individually load up and secure everything that's in the can. You don't just throw it in the can, guys. You secure everything with separate wrappings, separate containers. That way you have less likely any damage if any of the containment systems are compromised. Then you put that can into another containment area that you've got. Ideally if you can plastic wrap it or if you can seal the inside of the chamber that you're going to put it say in a wall or you're going to bury it. Then seal that up and cement over whatever. Now you know where it is. It's out of sight, out of mind, hard to find. In fact, it can be located in a remote location that has nothing to do with anybody. In a piece of junk that's so far out in the middle of nowhere in a back 40, nobody's going to have any interest in it. Nobody. But the idea is when you're done concealing where you put it, you've got that cache on hand. Now with all the gear, equipment, a limited amount of ammo, a pistol, a rifle or a shotgun broken down in that can, that's pretty manageable. That's easily transportable. Again, these things have double dogs, you know, handles, carriers, everything on them. Standard dog lid, 50 caliber, you know, standard ammo can dog type lockdown. Makes for a real nice field container in general after you pull it out anyway to keep things dry. You don't just leave stuff laying around. Try to keep it as dry as you can. Moisture kills. Moisture breaks down everything. H2O. There's a key component there in water. Oxygen, which creates, oh that's right. You get oxidation. So you need to remember that the more you can preserve stuff, keep stuff out of the environment, keep it from moisture, the better off it'll be. So these cans make good storage utility work too when the time comes. Just an idea and again that's LexingtonContainerCompany.com, LexingtonContainerCompany.com. Now, with the ammo cans up above and any ammo can storage, I'm also going to remind you of something I proposed and it's how we've loaded up all of our stuff. We've done hundreds of thousands of rounds of 7.62x39. I've bought it back when it was cheap, cheap, cheap. It's stored all over the state. I have it on standby, many different locations, ready to fight. Somebody else uses it before I do? Oh well. As long as they put those bullets in some knuckle dragon black uniform, POS, I don't have a problem with that. See the bad guys figure, well we'll take the guy and he's like, no, our people all think reverse. It's like we pretty well count on each other. I figure if I don't get a chance to use it, my buddies will use it on your hind end and mow you down with it just fine. So yeah, they're going to take the guys. They even bragged that up. They had a little incident up north and they were bragging or yapping that stuff up and it's like, nope. It doesn't work that way. A lot of other people know where everything is, so if they'd be moving in to support them, everything could be pulled out. Ammunition, food, water, material, as needed, as they roll in to wipe out whoever's best with their friends. So keep in mind that again, when you do these ammo cans, think containment ends in multiple layers of protection for the material. Now let me give you an example. Most of the 7.62x39 that we have, if we use 20mm cans, for instance, we buy a whole pile of these chest pouches. Piles and piles. I still have cans of them, barrels of them all over the place. Back from the 80s and 90s, guys. Now what we do is we take a case of stripper clips for 7.62x39 for the SKS. Open up a case of the wool stuff that's already in the loose plastic. So again, we've got to put it in something. Now there's two ways to do that. Either transfer it right from those plastic bags, rip the bag open, cut open the bag in the block. Put the ammo in the 20 round boxes, into the cans, you're all set. That's one option. That's a quickie. For the percentage, we take and load up onto stripper clips. Now we bought the stripper clips by the ammo crate. back when they were coming from communist China and each one of the stripper clips cost us about a penny a unit. So we take the stripper clips, open up a flat and we load up 10 rounds onto every stripper clip. Then we take Ziploc bags from the dollar store or from industrial sites here where they use up parts and they take the stuff out of the bags and they throw the bags away. Well, we don't throw them, let them throw the bags away, we collect the bags. Now, we try to find bags that match up the size of those stripper clips because we're going to put three stripper clips into a bag. We nest them so two faced one way, the other one faces the other direction. That way they nest closer together. Put those in the Ziploc bag. Burp the Ziploc bag, seal it. Take the three stripper clips and put them into or two, depending on the size of the pouch pocket. We put them in the SKS pouch. Now, we've got all the pouches loaded in the S-Cast pouch. There's an empty clean oiler and an empty clean utility toolkit in each of the chest pouches. They then get folded up and they go into the 20 millimeter can with all the straps up above. The spaghetti straps for the shoulder straps all go up above. Pack it tight. Let the straps hang out of the 20 millimeter can. Repeat the process again. Repeat the process again. Repeat the process again. Now what you've got is 20mm cans completely loaded up with 10 bandolier pockets of SKS ammunition, 3 stripper clips per pocket. Why? Well here's the thing, I may not use that for the SKS, but I make sure that for every one of our AKs you guys have, and you all should be looking for these right now, they make stripper guides for the AK mags that will use the SKS stripper to GRR-UCK load your magazine faster. So even if it's an AK gunner that gets one of those bandoliers, you throw it at him, and by the way these are grossly over-engineered for just a utility bandolier. The idea behind this is if I'm wearing a chest pouch, I can dump my chest pouch, grab the new one, put it on, and it's ready to go. Brand new pouch, right out of the can. with brand new ammunition right out of the can on stripper clips for my SKS. Or if I have an AK instead, I can pull those three 10 round stripper clips out and I've got enough ammunition on three stripper clips to load one 30 round magazine. Either that or I've got three stripper clips to use with the SKS. See how that works guys? That's how our storage systems are set up. Everything is palletized for combat wherever possible. It doesn't mean all of it is, but a percent of joy is it. Go ahead, call or jump in there please. Hey, this is Mike. Hey, I noticed that you're talking on the stripper assist tools whether it be the AK or whatever. If you take and you brace on there and washer and you braise it on there and you can run it through a piece of leather or a piece of paracord and tie it onto your gear vest. That way if you're reloading and the stripper clips into this hanger, it's the same thing you do with your cup. As far as at the same time as any broken shell extractors, I don't like those ones you've got to use pliers. If you go back and get a 1919A4, the old, it's like a pair of pliers built in an L shape, that all you gotta do is hold the bolt back, jam that in, squeeze it like a pair of pliers, it opens up, you have to hold the shell out. They were fantastic. And Circle may still have those. I don't know who's got them. Well, not everybody's got those in stock, but most of the parts companies that are older, you can usually access those. Good thing we're bringing those up. Yeah, same thing with that. You drill a whole pair of cords, put it in there with your lotuses, lock it in that way. The other thing about it with these Tripper Clip Guides, remember they're typically Chinese made for everybody out there. If you're going to use it and keep it on your system, again make sure that you've got it where it can be protected to a degree because you don't want it crushed or bouncing around, but it will work just fine. We're designed to be used in the field, so they're designed to get beat up. Especially with the lanyard system, remember if you have it lanyard attached, you're not going to lose it. I would point out something. I don't know if you've got any old, old surplus companies in your area, but Mike, everybody else out there listening, I mentioned this the other day. This is what I use for all of my field gear like that for my lanyards. You can use regular paracord, but on the standard pressure suits for pilots. There is a finer mesh cord that is so durable it will not give. You can hang a person with this. If you use it as a garade it will strangle them dead without any problem. It is not like you have to really pull and you are not going to get a lot of stretch out of these. What is really nice is this makes a really great lanyard cord. for what you're talking about. And if you watch, if you got an old surplus place where they got piles of junk and they take everything, they usually buy from the government by the ton. If they do, they probably got some of those old pressure suits around. Ask the guy. If he's got an old store where he's got piles of junk in the back warehouse, I mean, piled up. See if you can buy those pressure suits, because they can cut them, they shred them, but they don't cut the cord. The cord is the lacing that goes up the side of the leg and on the torso. It goes up the side of the torso and it's on the arms. Pilots are taught to save this all for their survival kit. We all need to be thinking the same way. The other option for that, to make it a little lighter and finer, also again I mentioned fly tie, fly line. fly line offers the same durability. It's a little lighter. It's finer so you can actually, again, you get the same kind of durability and you get a nice little anured cord and it doesn't break easily. It's not going to leave you. So if you get it, parachute cord is an option, but fly tie cord, you know, fly cord or this stuff, and I've got some in my hand right now because I just resurrected this from another one of these suits. It was, they always shred them. I used to get, um, this army gear by the ton. Tonnage. I'm here. Go ahead. What are these Zionists? Have you heard of a thing called blood libel? Blood libels? Blood libel? Blood libel. Blood libel. That's the term. It has to do with so-called Jewish ritual murder. It's been going on for centuries in this world. These Zionists, does he take part in? Well, yeah. There's several different blood sacrifice dates. We've warned everybody about that. That was one of the things about the child's child's child's child's life going on. We've talked about that for years. There was a case in Georgia in the 1900s. Man was finally found guilty after the ADL spent millions of dollars trying to get him out of it. After he gets in there, the governor was just about ready to go out and the governor pardoned him. People were so mad, they went in there and they took him out and hung him and took the picture. Now just a few years ago back in the 90s the ADL and the whatever you want to call them got imparted because it was a lynch mob. Isn't that wonderful? Oh right, so well Southern Perversion law was probably the one that was tied into that too. Oh, they have to pardon the guy. All he did was a sacrificey thing and he was only killing animals. It was a guy. See, that's how they do it too. Remember when they say, oh, I'm for humanity and for human rights? Well, don't make the mistake of thinking that when they say human that you're included. See, that's the most common. That's one of those things where they always do that. Everybody does the glowy thing. Oh, did you hear it? Blatsonstein said he believes in human rights. And everybody goes, oh, well, okay. For the dunderheads that are, they figured that they're baffling everybody with BS, they think that they're being included when they hear that. But in reality, remember, we're good. Also, the current governor actually pardoned him for being, he just gave him life. They gave him life instead of the death penalty. And oh, they were mad. They just went in there and said, that's it. We're taking justice in our hands here. And they were right to do it. The thing about it is, remember back during that window you have to remember that you had the first part of the dagger war while it was not the first part. It has been going on for almost a history of the country. During that period of time and into around 1900, 1913 with the Federal Reserve, we had several presidents who were assassinated by the Zionists. They were attacked and if you pay attention, it's always the same scam. A disgruntled bureaucrat shot the president because he didn't get a job this or he didn't. No, it wasn't. It was part of what happened is they were trying to push the Federal Reserve back in the 1880s and 1890s. And, men stood their ground and actually put their foot down. The cowards we have now, they're all panty waste. They won't do jack squat. But back in the day, those men were men. And I know there's all kinds of other politics that's going on with them, but you've got to remember, most of what you see written from that period with regard to the propaganda from the historical point, they've had plenty of time to burn all the books and to burn all the real accounts of what was going on. And I can't stress that enough. So yeah, as far as his art being hung, yeah. We're going back in the 60s. They got caught kidnapping children and shipping them off to Israel. We've even done that in the 90s. Right here in the 90s we've talked about this. In fact, they forced the Fed to actually get involved only to, again, somebody dropped a dime in the one case that was in Iowa. In fact, it was Iowa, Kansas, I believe the other one was Missouri. In each case, everybody was focused, they were forced the cops to respond. They got to the site where they were going to have children auctions. They actually had children auctions that were going on. When they got there, the cages, the handcuffs, everything was there. They had everything set up and they had an RCAO. They had been given a tip that everybody was coming for them. So there's 3,000 children a year missing in this country. Yeah, that we know of. One third has never recovered every year since 2000. Yeah. That's about 800 children or so. You could average between 800 to 1,000 a year. Well, I think it's higher than that because... I would say it's higher than that. Because let's put something into the math formula. Look at what happened with Sandy. Let's talk about Sandy Hook. Okay? Oh, I hear the music. Okay, well we are the top. Let's see what we're going to do. We got Craig coming up next. 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