March 19, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance, ammunition and magazine acquisition strategies, and preparedness planning. He advised listeners on sourcing magazines for a Remington 742 rifle, explained Picatinny and Weaver rail systems for mounting optics, and emphasized the importance of incremental purchasing of ammunition and magazines while prices remain low. The show included extensive discussion of survival, escape, and evasion tactics, close-quarters combat principles, and defensive mindset preparation. Koernke stressed that all possessions can serve as weapons and that listeners should understand tactical positioning and movement to break contact with aggressors.
- remington 742
- magazines
- ammunition stockpiling
- picatinny rail
- weaver rail
- night vision
- preparedness
- survival escape evasion
- close quarters combat
- tactical positioning
- weapons wednesday
- gun parts
- tapco
- sarco
- southern ohio gun
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Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the mist and land in the smokies, slash the blue-ringed crews, drama teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, where all three of our grandmas are alive and well, and we're celebrating another little holiday for them coming up here Yeah, we got a special event planned for the Grandmas. Somebody even gave them a couple of bands in there. So we're going to see what we can do. Being done now in the eastern side of Southwood with another expansion project. It is a beautiful weather and danger. I don't care about anybody being sad, but I don't even think it's going to happen. Anyway, Doc, up in your neck of the woods. And Joe, how's it looking over there? What's the date today, Don, before we're going farther? The year of our Lord 2014. And that is a particular day on the calendar, the strike down the mountain at home. and one hand and let me add it right and magazine and the other and we're not talking about uh, at least that'd be a magazine but we're talking about a magazine that's in the magazine well of the 1911 that slide release and now man one's in the chamber and up that magazine and I'm going to top it off with another cartridge you know down and back into the magazine and then the magazine goes back in the magazine well and we can tell everybody it is weapons one day the perimeter is secure and you know there's plenty more now offer equal opportunity coercive force again, buy more mags, buy more mags, and every... you should have a schedule worked out for either weekly or monthly of magazines. You don't have to buy 100 mags each time, just keep plugging away. It's like we said with the 22 ammo. Anybody who listens, as we've been on the air here, the micro effect, and anything else we've done, guys, on radio, what have I said? Just go up by one stinking little 50-round box at 22, back when it was cheap. Remember that? Now, let me ask you something. Everybody who did that, Are you happy now? In fact, do you have a warm feeling when Mark brings this up because you're like, yeah, this is, I got cans and cans able. Now, did they put a big bunch of money down all at once? Well, some people did anyway, but you know what? 50 round mocks and get your 50 caliber can. And again, and again, and it didn't take long to fill up a whole can. And then sealating one last time and put it on the shelf, go get another empty can and put it up again. rolling in cash technically right now aren't you because again it's a commodity it has value it will be like trading stock it's right and that's what the fact that Fred Rexer years ago the writing's on the wall back in the 70s and 80s Fred Rexer guys he repeated over and over again and explained to everybody what they needed to do and you know what I'm gonna do what other people won't he was absolutely street won't be able to hold a candle to your 22 ammunition. No, for that matter, you know, it's like anything else you're controlling here, guys, that you have that we own. You, if you give your money to some third party and any of these scam investment paper, you do not even come close. The advancement you make in accumulation of wealth by investing yourself in these types of commodities. Now, the other thing are magazines. Same thing. You got a 45 like that magazine, one of the Don's magazine well. you need to buy three or four mags. And then wait three or four mags. You come up with a schedule. You guys know what you can spend. Maybe you've got a source where you stop at a gun shop on a Wednesday or Friday or even cycle for the gun shows are in your area. Okay, every time you go to the gun show, here's how you do this. Take a $20 bill. I used to do this all the time. Pockets in my field jacket. Okay, I take $20 and put it in the right pocket. Whatever I saved up, I had in a jar. All the small change and dollars. break what I intentionally do is take a $20 bill break it and the change would go into that jar okay now what I have there the regulated amount I can spend on a phone I went to the show there'd be $10 in my right pocket I needed some 8 millimeter Mauser okay so 8 millimeter Mauser is gonna find the cheapest best probably near Mauser at the at the show $8 worth and it went into the bag now and again $60 for 1600 rounds or or 14 or 15 or 1600 rounds depending on what year it was canned. For $60, oh hell, that we bought, that was never in one place. Already repackaged, already in cams, set up with hundreds and hundreds of rifles. Again, taking thousands of those, we put together tens of thousands. In the ignition today, one band of only $79 out of that case that cost me $60, 1,200 rounds. Want to buy it now? that if you've got an 8mm Mauser you keep buying the ammunition while you can or whatever gun you've got I don't care what it is. You need it. Go to the range, you're going to have to have something to put in the chamber, pull the trigger to make a boom, to paper down range. So you're not going to lose a penny just like food. You're intelligent about managing your food, you will eat comfortably. It's like I just said, hold on here, listen to this, hear this? A can of coffee that that coffee came from was purchased 8 years ago for $3. I mentioned that at the end of the hour but I'll point that out again. Now, am I drinking this coffee cheaper than everybody else out there? Yup. Brand? Yup. Okay, and then I'm going to reuse for other projects and everything else. See how that works? Proper planning prevents piss when it's cheap. And that's also why, you know, I want to address this again too for everybody out there listening. Guys, go back to the archives for any of our networks. For looking right here, from the micro effect. As far back as you can go, when we talked about this, we have sculpted the purchasing process intentionally. How many remember when I told you to buy Sega's? Now Don, you've been right there with me. Sega's were under $200 a piece, guys. Do you remember that? There's not one of you that can't take that Sega shotgun or that Sega rifle to a gun show and get a whole hell of a lot more than $178. Right? Y'all know that. You take a Sega rifle or a Sega shotgun to a gun show right now and take a look at what you can get. And even the low-end price will be double if not almost like, yeah almost triple. Now that's where the once there's figures are gonna get over on ya. Okay? I'm gonna get over on ya, but I'll offer him $450 or $500. More or less, little more, little less. So you guys aren't out anything. But as the SEGAs became more expensive, we were looking for other solutions. and or other ideas in handguns and rifles. Now I've also mentioned when this has happened that you've been made, in some cases what we've recommended, were orphan weapons. In other words, the weapons are not standard to everybody out there, but there's surplus and it's cheap, and there are magazines and they were dirt cheap. Buy them while you could. Then that's where the money is saved up by not spending a whole lot in other areas, but you know, doing the nickel and dime thing. Then you have money to spend on those focus Let me give you an example of how many of you guys bought those NAE-GOT revolvers when they were $69 a piece? Now this is not ancient history. This is in the last two and three years on the micro effect and our programming in general. How many of you bought them when they were $100 a piece? How many of you bought the ammunition from previous partisan that was brand new in the box or some of the surplus? Now, it's a year and a half after they said kill the gun owners, what's the price of all that stuff now? Has it gone up quite a bit? or is it even available in terms of the weapons? They're not really out there except for the ones people might resell. Again, beyond that, the stuff that's coming in is almost, again, 70, 80% more expensive, you know, cost you more of your digits to buy because the world has changed, okay? You got it for a great price. We bought it for what we told you to buy it for, a cache gun, a dash gun, a purse weapon. You don't blow the ammunition out of that every day. It's designed to be a reserve weapon or a personal hand cannon for combat. Same is true with the automatics and the semi-automatics and all the other stuff. Bolt guns the same way. A lot of you guys bought those Nagats when they were again. What's that magic number? $69 seemed to be the entry number. $80 apiece. What's the Nagat going for right now? Even though there's tons of them out there, guys. Well, lots of them that are listed. You know what? I just saw somebody offering a special at almost, what, $340 for two rifles. You realize how many negots you could have bought, say, a year and a half, two years ago for $340? Think about it. The world is changing. Congratulations. If you listen, you're on the curve. And you're ahead of the wave, as they say. You know, if you're ahead of the wave that's surfing, guys, you don't want to be under the wave. That term, under-toe. Okay, you got to be ahead of the wave and that's what we try to do, try to bring you through the process to the other end in a positive situation. We'll keep doing what we can for you. Anyway, I know Joe, John, jump in there. By the way, Joe, new website, got some new stuff going on with the network. Yeah, we've got a new website up so folks you get a chance go to the website everybody's making comments on it a much easier to navigate a lot cleaner so check out the website www the micro effect calm and There's more still being done to it. So just bear with us We're going to try to put some blogs on there and that kind of thing that may well be up I haven't had time to even check into it here at the moment right now Let's talk to Bob and Michigan and get something for sure this morning. Good morning, Bob Morning gentlemen. Good, what about something there? Remington 742, 30 on 6. If anybody makes any. I was making some plastic ones a while back. You're going to have to jump around here and there. I guess, let's see, SOG out of Ohio might be an option. Yes, yes and Sam. Yes, Sierra Oscar Gull, Southern Ohio Gun, SOG. Okay, these are all dot-com or what? Yeah, it should be SOG, I think it's SOG.com. I know they've got two different pages. You know, they were in the transition here a year ago. I don't know if they've closed one down and have the other up, but Southern Ohio Gun, if you look for them to do a quick internet search, you'll find them. They've been around forever, but they have a really kind of a neglected website, so you've got to kind of go through every page. It's set up unless they've improved and switched their page, I don't know. The other one to check is Gun Parts Corp off the East Coast. Old Numer Carms. some parts corp.com, inspiration.com. They have anything and everything at one point or another. There were some metal markets, Remington mags that were made that are 10 shot. That's typically what you'll find. You won't find any bigger. There were some 20s, but I think that company came and went real quick. About the time of the magazine ban. Well, 10 is better than 4. Yeah, 10 is good. The other thing is if you can see, if you run into any of the factory 4s, In fact, Remington, I think, made some blister mags. They have a little more of a bulbous extension on the base. And I think they do make a five or six. They made a five or six. I don't know how many of them were out there and they were limited. Again, about the time in the magazine bags are advanced, everybody started licking rumpus and backing off on stuff. The gun's been around for a long time, as you know, good weapon. Not a problem there. You make this on the gas system, you know that. Always keep it clean. That's the, all of the constrictor system, it's especially critical that you always, clean that up and do a light lube on it. Because it's a bracing, it abraced the face just like any other gas system does. On the commercial weapons people tend to forget that. And I fixed a lot of older, not that Remington, but the generation before. I mentioned this out in the air. I've done so many of them, I can tell you the gas block system cost $53, which is a really great price, and I was surprised it was so cheap. But it's a very intricate machining piece. Typically, people would take it out, go hunting with it, and then put it in the closet without cleaning the gun. And it's put out in the glass, it's put out in the moist, it's put out in the snow. And they'd go out to try to use the weapon and the gas port and the gas piston would be locked together. Not with the now the 742 where they corrected that so 742 is still in a very effective weapon I would love you if you threw that to me especially not six if I were out somewhere and so he said this is all I got I said that's all I need but like you said magazines it's a cool solution Eagle made the plastic ones I'll tell you they're not gonna hold up as well, but they do work They're just it's just the plastic they used they work. It's just don't abuse them ten rounders that are steel. They'll come in a card. They're blister packed Usually they're a green and yellow card. They were made by a company out of New York. Different companies have found caches of these. So I would check SOG, S-O-G, Southern Ohio Gun. I would check Gunpartscorp.com. And also, e-sarcoinc.com. Sarco. Sarco, they've got K's. You know what I mean? I mean, they pull stuff out of their arse. It just appears. And it's because they have stuffs through Pennsylvania. What's the price range? I've seen as little as $12, but you're going to look at probably $14 to $16 a piece of it, which isn't bad. Again, it's a commercial rifle. It's typically a specialized design. The company, like I said, they were making them right up until the magazine and gun ban in the 90s. When the magazine ban came in, it put them out of business, and the company doesn't cease to exist. There were several of them like that. They actually did a very good job. The metal ones, the 10 rounders, I don't know about the 20s. I never got a chance to test them. I know a lot of guys who bought them, but they don't let go of them. The mag ejector on the, when you hit the last round, of course, it holds the bolt open. Right. It's almost impossible to get the mag out of this thing, because the mag ejector is so small. The lever that's just ahead of the trigger guard. The mag release, you mean. Yeah. The MAG release, now I don't know, check to see if Tapco, Tapco, first of all, is not just Tapco. Tapco absorbed six companies over the last 15 to 20 years. One of the companies that they absorbed is out of Tennessee. It's an American company and they build and machine the parts inside the United States. They make SKS sites, they make AK, you know, like dust cover sites, dust cover fixtures. like what the Chinese did but they made them in the US. Now the other thing that they did were Remington parts to expand on, like for instance, making the knob and the extender larger so that it was more user friendly. You're talking about the mag release or the little extension on the bolt which is also a pain in the butt. Well the extension on the bolt you can't do much about. That's just the nature of the design. It's just the way it is. Can I take well something too then? You could, you said the right magic word there. Teague would be the way to do it. But you have to just, again I'd be very cautious with that unless you've got spare parts. Because again, you know what I mean, again, you know it's Remington, it's not expensive, but civilian parts are more expensive than government parts. Government tax dollars, they crank out piles of junk. Civilian sector rifles, they crank out some of these spare parts because you know, they're building a rifle when they're gone, they're gone. Keep in mind that you might just have to suffer with the internal issue, but the mag release, I believe they made a little larger tab for, it actually has kind of like a step pyramid ball arrangement. And it was designed so it would stay out of the way of the magazine, stay out, you know, still be accessible. I guess the big thing with the external components, my policy, somebody was asking me this the other day, why do you do this? I wear a left-handed glove, but I don't wear a right-handed glove. Or if I do, I wear a fingerless glove, typically. If I'm shooting especially I don't wear any glove on my control hand. I know it's cold outside, but what I'll do is you keep it warm and feel the story. It's like anything else. You have to use your brain. Wear a mitten. and take the mitten off and make sure it's out of the way and then use your articulation, the fingers that were built for a reason and that eliminates a lot of the claudine, crud and confusion and jamming that takes place because cloth gets stuck in stuff or the leather doesn't quite do what it's supposed to do. So the left hand is the supporting hand. And that, I'll wear a palm glove, typically for, you know, again, operations. But when it comes, push comes to shove, I don't wear anything on the right hand to interfere with anything. Because whenever you want to reach into something, that glove restricts or that mitten restricts. The mittens are not a problem. You're going to take those off typically anyway. That's one of the things about civilian arms. You just get, they design them in a particular way to make them feel weight. You know, think about all the factors everybody uses for selling commercial rifle. Oh, it's lighter, so you're not carrying as much. Well, do that. They've got to make things smaller. And that's what happens. So they don't build it ergonomically for a rugged, constant field use. And so you have to accommodate the weapon accordingly in that respect. OK, give me the name on that mag release. Tapco? It's Tapco. You'll have to go through a distributor, but you can find the Tapco site and see whether or not they still list the parts. It's Tapco. T-H-E-C-O. Tango, Oscar, Papa, Charlie, Oscar. Yep. Well, I don't know if they're using a dot com with that or a dot net. I haven't got a tap code a while because they changed up yet again, but they, you should be able to. The guys from the chat room might even confirm that for me. But a tap code is, what they do is they work through distributors. So what you have to do is find a tap code, typically a tap code distributor. And they used to produce a really cool catalog. I've got several of them in the drawer right behind me. And as they accumulated these companies, they actually announced it. I also used to deal with the companies that they absorbed. All of them were mom and pop operations. They did a phenomenal job of getting the product to everybody. They did fine work. And Tatco picked them up as a Rolling Thunder kind of thing. They kept grabbing all these independent manufacturers and eliminated their competition is what it did. OK, so that's Jengel, Oscar, Papa, Charlie. Tango Alpha Alpha Tango Alpha Alpha Tapco Tapco Tapco T-A-P-A-P-A-T-A-A-T-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A- They also did magazines. I don't know if that would be an issue. They might find mags there too. But Entaco may make an extended mag for your rifle. But I would say this. If they offer a 10 and a 20, I would stick with the 10s. Really? Only because you might want to try a 20. But remember that with lighter duty magazine production with companies that do this, the bigger the magazine capacity the less likely that spring follower is going to do it. The spring, you know, the follower spring is going to do what it's supposed to do. But a 10 rounder is usually pretty forgiving. You know what I mean? And I'd rather have reliability. We all have big mags, at least one for every gun. And again, if I ran into them and they were cheap, yeah, I'd buy them and experiment with them. But the biggest problem typically is that, especially since many of these mags were made during the panic production period, and it was rightly so, they tried to crank out as much as they could just before the magazine ban. One of the weak points was the magazine follower spring. Literally, apart from the pun, but it's because the follower springs are weak. They were temperate, but they were in a hurry because they had to start cranking about and they didn't have enough parts. So what happens is when you get into the 20, the 30, and the 40 round magazines, depending upon what the cartridge is, It's a matter of how much energy is truly there to push that round up, especially when there's so many ounces of cartridges. Remember that 30 out 6 is a pretty big case. Yeah, it is. Also, you're having to apply energy off over a wide area, a long area from back to front. So a 10-rounder to me, reliable, is much better than a 20-rounder that I might have to jiggle and piddle with at a time when my life depends on it. Do you see what I mean? Okay, okay. It's not that I'm going to complain if they work, but I just would have to experiment with the new ones and see what they do. And so I would get 10-rounders, or even if you were into a clutch of five-rounders or four-rounders in their factory, you know those work. And having a handful of those in a pocket is not a bad thing. Well, give me an answer to that. What can I mount to the top of this thing? What's a Picatinny mount? Actually, Doc asked that, but your Picatinny rail is nothing more than where you have your standard scope mount fixed your screws, usually recessed and pre-tapped on the Remington, I'm sure it is. It has everything you need to mount a Picatinny rail. so that you can use any of the different rail fixtures that are available. The scope mounts, brackets, light fixtures, lasers, etc. We are at the bottom. We get back, don't jump in there on that because again, you can put a nice piece of night vision on that Remington by the way. Oh yeah. Again, we're off to break. We'll be back in a few moments, but pay attention to our sponsors you guys and the standards will be right back. You can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, myrrh and clove oil, Vitamer effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com. That's V-A-R-A-N-O-T. or call us today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. Keep your teeth and gums healthy with Vitamir toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamir. 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The religion, the mass media, and the educational system. They seek to keep you a distracted, naive bubble. And they are doing a damn good job of it. And he took the step for the people of the United States. Question about 30 odd six, so back to you gentlemen. I'd like to address what is a Picatinny rail. What is a, there's even another one out there called a Weaver rail. Um, AR, haven't ya? Never even, never even handled one. The only military experience I've got is with an M14 and I just fell in love with that thing and I just kicked myself and I'm buying one from a guy for $250. We had a dollar short, I know about that. If I can't offer that as an example, imagine an inch wide, if you're looking straight down wide and it has not appeared as if it is a ladder. Yeah, like another description. Only they don't extend beyond. Bottom of that, you look at it from a machinist's drawing The end of that rail is going to be, it's going to have a pyramid on each side of the rail. It won't be 90 degrees, but that'll allow it to devise another rail on top of it, apply the bassiner, a union there that would make one rail grab onto the other. The Ticatinny rail is a one inch rail. The Weaver rail is seven eighths of an inch. The United States government has obviously got ideas like that built. What is a dovetail arrangement? If you're a Ruger guy and you like it, you probably love it. The Dell is simply a mating device to allow you to mount daylight or night vision, daylight scope to your gun. Yeah, whatever. But that's what it is. You can do different things. You can either rail now for the front of your gun that has, or a Picatinny rail that has three flashlights on it. And you can put something that's happened that lets out tomato soup on it. I've seen the tomato soup. But that's only the example of, from the Subline to the Ridiculous report with. It's got a rail here and a rail there, you know, you need a rail for with a sighting device you don't need, the flashlight, you don't need the laser, you don't need the tomato soup. I'm more interested in the CNN and Dark. Okay, can you fix me up with the necessary hardware? On what kind of gun? That would be a Remington 742. There are a number of companies that will provide rails. Look, you put a dot com behind that. And man, they built a rail for almost any They'll build a rail that's 7-8 on one side and an inch on the other rail that's an inch and a half tall in order to create cheek weld and through of your eye that you're using to shoot. Okay, okay. So you're going to, you know, stack. You can also do that with the height of the, or create the distance between the center of the bore and the center of your skull. Depending on where the comb of the rifle stands, that little bump on the back of the rifle cheek on so you get that kind of reference. When you talk about bolts, it goes over to some military semi-autos. It's hard to put a long scope on an AK. It's not impossible, but if you look at some of the earlier military setups, as an example, by the nature of the way the gun is loaded, it actually goes to the left side of the barrel. Like a side mount, a shorty lever action with a toppy-jacked. There you go, exactly. to mount to your M1 AK your SKS that's that cover that dust cover on the SKS that again going back to the way the SKS is built or putting a little tuning device on the top of that that doesn't even reach over the ejection port you can imagine how small that device is yeah but again you know would rather use I'm do it like this skip but the founder of the 50 calibration was a world champ as I started to main he wanted to stay in the shooting industry you know the shooting he wanted to be competitive we establish the 50 caliber shooters association because uh okay anyway um arms that should get you there i don't want to i don't want to get ripped off but you know what kind of money are we talking for one of these hundred bucks or don't think you'd spend a hundred bucks you might be in the in the in the high 20s below they've been around a good long time they built it before you wear out their rails thank you gentlemen thank you for your call yeah And we are headed towards the top of the air before we go any farther so Don doesn't have to rush. Don, as a matter of fact, you have night vision technology. In about 20 minutes or so you'll be available. How can somebody get a hold of you if they want to to find out about night vision and how well, again, what's available? Well, we've got that first generation gun sight. That's half a go. It was, I can get that in a couple of weeks now. It's three or your picket score, that thought line, that example of quality, what factors is it that will live on top of your 308, your main battle rifle. It won't, it won't. on that here at the UF or two. Someone called me the other day saying, uh, live on top of my 300 wind mag. Well, that's a different kind of a, so I can't tell you it's going to live on top of your 300 wind mag, but it's going to, it's going to survive on top of you anywhere on the count. Generation device. Now first generation is older technology, but you'll still be in the dark. The clouds are coming in. You're going to be itching the, the illuminator. It has an a hundred yards illuminator, one of the best available illuminators. We're describing a movie, a couple of martial artists, a couple of at a table. You guys would say because it's hard to do this. They're sitting at a table and the one gentleman starts talking to the other about how it's a cigarette. As the man who is receiving the cigarette, he has his hands kind of folded on the table in front of him. He reaches for the cigarette with one hand, slides his hands on the table and hand-chef his forward elbow in and take his head carrying on his conversation with. Worn to him how danger it is. is even just to accept the cigarette and offers him a cigarette. So as he leans forward, he's guiding his elbow and wrist to his chest parallel and across the table. It's between them as he has his and the other person in this conversation is reaching forward with a match. Now you might wonder why we're doing this, but you guys have talked over the years about where your opponent is and what he can do. As the guy receiving a cigarette slid forward, see how that works. The slightest of motions you can create that can I reach with my knees? Can I reach with my... I'll be your comfort zone inside those. But again, as he leaned forward, he didn't be turned from that. We've tried to tell you about the way his hips can do from that position. And that only example, as he slid forward, he brought his feet along with him. Fuddle away in the cigarette. You have to. The defensive motion was so turned from that I feel... I'll be quiet now. Again, remember it's Weapons Wednesday, so one of the reasons we're bringing this up to you guys is everything that you possess is a weapon. Everything that you have within hands reach, arms reach, an extension of for a person as the weapon, if need be disarmed, is going to have to be the applied tool to get the next best, to get the next tool, to get the next tools to get the other guys weapon. Keep that in mind. the situation butter knife does work quite well you know applying the basic ideas here but taking it to the next level where you have to eliminate a target or an objective weapon that the enemy has so that you can then do a better job of eliminating his friend need to be taken into consideration now it starts you know first the person and is something much more extensive and farther reaching if I do not have a if I if my enemy has a knife better I have a knife if my enemy has a gun they have a gun but you might get stuck Yeah, women and children target. So let's just remember again those fib and those fat targets simulating something. One has F-A-T on the uniform and yellow letters. The other one on the uniform. Fat and fib. Very appropriate. Well, you mix up and figure it out. Real easy. Of course, we're not practicing. It's a simulation. Same thing they came out with initially when they were pregnant lady and gram and grandpa targets. Oh, you don't need to worry about that. Yeah, yeah, I think we do. And they weren't like, you know, blind silhouette drawings, guys. They were graphic images. They were clear, they're practicing the Homeland Sub-security Group. They're planning on killing Americans. You would be planning on getting rid of the police. Oh, it's a shame, but you have to plan on killing Americans, too. Yeah, well, again, they're practicing every day. Oh, you, I always love that. Are you playing on global blood? Yeah, well, whatever. You know, whatever you want to think, I don't care. But again, you use whatever you want to put in your mind that's fine by me, don't come and bother us. Just a moment about it until you blow in the face, just don't come and bother us. In reverse order, our employees have their things to kill Grandma and Grandpa and you know, Mom and Dad and pregnant ladies and children. I figure pretty well they've demonstrated that they've already declared on everybody. We're just not supposed to catch on and we're supposed to be brain dead. Okay, and again, it may start with Well, here's the basic rule about survival escape innovation. The sooner you escape, the better and more likely your chances are of accomplishing your mission and getting away. Everybody understand that. The deeper you get into the control, the more resource they have and the more likely they have better the environment. Again, if you got stuck unawares, the guys throw, brushing the guys eye socket, doing whatever you need to get what he's carrying. And remember, when you do this, all force, all, all, all energy applied. Whatever you're going to do, your goal is to take the weapon that that creature has. And again, remember, this is something we've talked about too, Don. It is the whole idea. No, it's not just me and myself and I. Remember, pop-pop, pop-pop. Now you've got more than one target down. Strip the dead. The first thing you've got to remember to do is instruct individuals. Strip the dead. Move and fight. Strip the dead. Move and fight. Remember that people are in varying conditions. That's another thing, especially as you get into groups of people in the early collection phase. Some are stunned. Many wanted to fight. Maybe in the same situation you're in because in phase one, it happens. The idea though is that immediately your objective is to get back into the fight. In a survival escape and evasion mode, phase one, as soon as they're collecting, if you can immediately escape, get away, move from, and break contact, you want to do that. If you're forced in a situation where you're close quarters but you're not restricted yet or not under control, remember that's your best chance. That's your best chance to take out the aggressor, to take out whatever's there. Remember they're spread thin too despite what everybody thinks. The bad guys are not going to have the 50 and 100 or 1000 people or they have 5000 people in Boston. Yeah, yeah, that's nice. Well, in a massive operation where they're going to be supposedly, they're going to be all over at once. You're not going to see 20, 50 or 100 people. You're going to see assault teams. Remember, if you have a magazine that can handle that, the important thing is to know that you have to take every aspect of what you're involved in. The objective is to just the aggressor. Step one, preserve energy. Preserve yourself out of the line of fire. Arm re-equipped and then engage and destroy. That should be your attitude. We are having to clear the country of the problem. The first bullet slide is the limit, kids. Now they brag up on their side about that, so you better be thinking the same way. You better have the same mindset going into this. Go ahead, John, jump in there, please. We're almost to the top. Well, that goes over to, you know, the mindset. If you look at... We talk about preparation a lot. We really do, don't we? To use this example, all of those very bases in Ukraine that are surrounded by Russians, you can bet that the military people on those bases are paying attention to what their opponent is doing. Every time an opponent changes position, it's much like a checkerboard or a chessboard. Every time a position has changed the battlefield, doesn't it? By paying attention to your surroundings and gain from that. Know your sticks, keep looking around. So many different ways to set the ground under your feet, the ground you might be fighting on. That will be invaluable knowledge. Little hollow is, and how you can get the creek vest that will run through that, well, nobody will see you until you get to where you want to be. All of those things that you can learn to take advantage of, you need to learn them now. Remember to move and listen, but you have to keep moving. The most important thing is that if you've initially escaped, you have to break outside of what is considered to be the normal control perimeter that they will create to try and restrict you from moving out of the area that you've been acquired in. So you've got to, again, move, listen, pay attention, observe. then move and then pay attention, observe. But the idea is to keep moving, don't slow down, keep moving, move away from the epicenter for every every hundred feet that you move away from the epicenter of the event. Think of how many more miles of area they have to cover. For every so many hundred yards, for every so many thousand yards, how many more square meters, square miles have to be investigated. We're gonna find that airplane. Yeah, exactly. That guard is out there somewhere. We're at the top, gentlemen. Yes, we are. God bless the Republic. We help the new world order. We help the ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run. But we are on the margin. Alright folks, who wants to stay tuned Jeff Spettag coming up next, Life Liberty and all that jazz absolutely lies as opposed to dead here on the microfiber. Good morning. Interrupt this program for an urgent announcement. The power's gone and the lights are out. We now have an emergency situation. Time to light your emergency candles. Don't have any? Then it's time to order your supply of Emergency Grab and Go candles from LisaKCandals.com. The emergency candles outperform even the most extreme conditions. They are soot and toxin free and have a natural extended shelf life. 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