June 5, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed support logistics for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, including material donations, vehicle maintenance, and tactical positioning. He reviewed deployment footage and announced plans to post educational content on YouTube about area orientation and operational setup. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms procurement, including DPMS AR-15 cop shop guns, AK-type rifles, Mauser bolt guns, and ammunition sourcing, with emphasis on accuracy over volume fire and budget-conscious weapon selection. Koernke promoted various surplus retailers and discussed the advantages of 7.62x39 ammunition over .223 for preparedness.
- bundy ranch
- nevada standoff
- tactical deployment
- ar-15
- 7.62x39
- ammunition
- preparedness
- militia
- dpms
- night vision
- mauser rifles
- ak rifles
- classic firearms
- centerfire systems
- uncle sam's retail outlet
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Live 365. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay attacks 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. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. Pray to God, keep the torture freedom by and right, as I awoke he vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the poor. Remember your training and you will come back alive. Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central and north. Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CV base stations, and UltraNet technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're 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, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of device, go up into Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, 5th, the 11 sisters and the great Recall, state of Colorado. Well, it's not so great in Boulder where the faggots are and the queers that are in Denver, but and the occultists in Denver. The devil-worshipping nutcase occultists in Denver that are queers of a three-dollar bill. Well, it just stacks up on them, doesn't it? Yeah, disgusting blob. Got three Cambridge. Anyway, he said it best. The blob! Anyway, while out there on the left coast, we've got the great state of Jefferson getting some coverage from RT and other locations. Guys, might want to check that out. Very good. And again, voting going on out there in the state of Jefferson. We could use a follow up from anybody out there about what's happening, because I understand that there's activity around the corner. I didn't hear about that right away though. And again, forgive me guys, as soon as I'm off the air, I am running around the planet and literally trying to get stuff done. I've got packages that have got to go off to day two. Well, anyway, waving the left coast, turning back the east, we've crossed the plain leaps over the Virginia Manx in Mississippi. We landed on the Smokies with the restaurant crews. Grandma teams, OK teams in the mob, the Grandma Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers, bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. And I'll tell you what, for our Golden Girls there, all three, happy birthday! Yes, it's coming up here. I'm going to say it now though, because the girls are all alive and well. Three out of three are actually reaching around 92. 92 years old, we had one of our young ladies in the hospital here last month. She had to go in for just precautionary work. They didn't want her to get pneumonia. So they made sure they kept that in check. But for everybody, they're going to be celebrating this, not this weekend, but two weekends out. Not this weekend. Next weekend. That's when the official get together is going to be over there south of Cleveland. So for all of our friends there, happy birthday to the girls in advance and keep up the good work. You, the magic pointy fingers, ladies. We don't need you to lift anything. We just want your memory. You're helping us a great deal. These girls were involved in nuclear defense preparation in the event of an exchange with civil defense. Some of the ideas they have come up with, which are lessons that were learned that have been lost in the shuffle, are priceless. So girls, again, keep up the good work. It's the walking encyclopedias that make all the difference in the world. God bless you and thank you for the work you're doing. It is, well, the date today. It is Thursday, the 5th of June. It is the sixth year of Open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Myan crazy town or let's not forget, Oh yeah, we have some guy, Notre Dameous. Yeah, Notre Dameous man. Yeah, dudes, Notre Dameous and don't forget, far-eastern mysticism. I'm waiting to, you know, we gotta keep it balanced here to cover our bases. It's either gonna be the far Indian eastern mysticism or it's gonna be the Chinese far to the west. See, the more China builds up, the farther you gotta get out in the middle of the boondocks so you can claim that it's mystical, man. It's mystical, dudes! Yeah, because kinda like Hong Kong and stuff like that, it's kinda like glistening, bridley, like, electronified, like Japan, it's like, I can see that in New York. It's just about as crowded and, yeah, just about as, you know, nasty when it comes to what people do. So you've got to get out in the middle of nowhere and claim the latest nowhere location for the greatest of minds that collect the mystics of the West. Keep going west and back in Europe. Oh, I'm not supposed to talk about that though. Remember, when you get to the far western part of China, you fall off the world otherwise. Don't forget that, guys. OK? So anyway, it is Thursday. We're heading towards the weekend for our friends at Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, Camp Wayland North, New Camp Stasa, along with Naggy Hicham, the Oghammer Ranges. Emerson, Emmerich, our micro stations are running as of 8 o'clock this morning, and it's Thursday, guys. We've got a long weekend coming up, signal communication, 6 meter, up and down the band, guys. You want to just monitor and if you want to tweak and play, 2 meter, 6 meter, upper-end shortwave and we're going down into the basement with some special crystals that's another project will have some fun with that that will be interesting see just how well it works but that's again not going to be both intermediate and long-range single communications so you're gonna want to be on the sets uh... saturday night uh... eagle radio network you'll be hearing some stuff up and down the dial if you have to peruse with the variable ria stat you will find what you're looking for. It should be pretty interesting to say the least. Anyway... We mentioned the supplies being provided. Thank you guys for the food. I still haven't gotten a heads up or feedback or thumbs up from our friends out in Nevada. Probably it's there. I just haven't had a chance to look this afternoon still. So we should have the big wave of stuff going in there which will supplement. It's a bridge to get us to the next major delivery of material. but the idea is to continue to provide resources out there to the Bunny Ranch. We do have, and I finally found out who it is that was giving us the heads up in Kentucky, probably listening today, so yes, we are going to pick up your food. The people who are collecting food in Kentucky, the next trip. We're going to be linking everybody up and yes, we will be making sure that all of that and what we have collected here will be headed downrange towards the Bundy Ranch and the Bundy deployment at Camp Bundy and also at Camp Larson. The Marine encampment is an overwatch position and it is permanently stationed now with a squad of individuals that are the Corps. And then however many people rotate from different states are coming in, it's an overwatch position that can pretty well monitor the entire Bundy Valley area there from where they are. So they're able to both maintain observation of single communications activity across the valley and over the ridge. They're monitoring the area for ground traffic and ground traffic patterns. They're also monitoring for light, again, light sensitivity observation. Remember guys, using your night vision to monitor movement by the bad guys. In other words, they're using illumination or they're using night vision technology. I will remind you again all night vision technology can be monitored if you have the right equipment on hand. It's just part of the battlefield. Expect it. We know how to do it. Bad guys aren't supposed to think about it, so let's keep them doing what they're doing. We'll be able to track pretty much all of their movements. Also, if you would like to provide material support, don't forget you can provide donations to the Bundy's. Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte. I don't have this right here in front of me. I'm going to kick myself in the hind end. Bunkerville, Nevada. I'm pretty sure it's 898-9007, but as soon as I said that, I was right, 89007, I guess I did memorize it. How do you like that? You can smack me with a 2x4 or a microphone. Again, thank you Lord. Some days the world, the brain band, the pan is not, you know, it's like a big lumber yard, guys. There's more than enough to keep you busy. But again, for all of our friends out there listening, the Bundy Ranch. And again, the address, this is going through the daughter. She's the one receiving everything that's coming in the mail and it's being routed accordingly to where it needs to be. So we'll get it to where it belongs, but we just need material support. Anything you want to send will be used. Trust me on that one. We're not going to let anything go to waste. The girls who've been handling the mess hall have been doing a phenomenal job. Everybody has no complaints. In fact, they're being fed well because the girls know how to cook. It's that simple. Again, Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, that's B-U-T-T-E, Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Cliven Bundy 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. And we will be following up. Actually, I should have the information in hand tonight. I gave them time so they could do all the specs. on the vehicles that are available on site that we can resurrect. We are going to be resurrecting anywhere from two to four trucks on the site for combat tactical support for the base. There are derelicts out there. Once we know what's wrong with them, we can fix them. We have people who turn wrenches. that are going to be hitting the ground and we are going to get those vehicles into a maintenance posture, disassemble, reassemble, trade parts, whatever it takes, it's going to get done. If we know the transmission model that's needed, we'll even carry transmissions out with us when the radio trailer goes out, which by the way is now an upper end project. We should be completing that shortly if everything goes well. All the components are ready to go, everything else has been itemized, everything in the radio department has been tested, and that means that they're going to be talking to the planet shortly. So it's going to take longer to get out there than it will be to set it up because we got everything pretty well plugged in, we played with it, we know it works, it's ready to go. For anybody out there who would like to provide batteries, for instance, that's something you can send if you're worried about, am I getting stuff to the bumdeezes or getting where it needs to be? Well, to the troops. Guys, rechargeable batteries. I'll tell you what things you can do. Go to the dollar store. Buy a bunch of those dollar store yard lights. Box them up. Make the box as small as you can. Shoot about to the Bundy Ranch. For the guys in deployment, lighting and illumination like that comes in handy. We're going to explain and show you how to do that on the battlefield here very shortly with regard to desert operations. A lot of footage. In fact, I have been reviewing. I have three video tapes from deployment from our people to include over watching the roads and such. I have been studying these. I now have a good understanding of the road grid and the ridges of where the operational system is set up, where the troops are. There are some things that need to be corrected, but for the most part the guys have done their job. And I want to say thank you. Actually what they did is they took a couple of our older VHS cameras along. We're probably going to post some of the footage on our YouTube page here this weekend. We'll see what happens. But we're going to kind of give a synopsis. I'm going to do a quick overview and explain to people where should we be looking for control, where should we be looking for approach. And this is also going to be incorporated into the NBF War College. But we're going to do this as an online thing too, so it's going to be in YouTube. And it's, again, to explain to people, the problem is proper orientation of the area of operation. with regard to people's minds because the first problem we got is a nebulous fog with regard to people actually understanding the orientation, the location and distances from one point to the next. We talk about Mesquite, we talk about Bunkerville, the road network itself, other ranches or former ranches and activities. Well this needs to be more effectively mapped out and explained. Step one is being done right now with a basic map orienteering program. We're also doing this with all of the other sites that we can identify that were under the list for attack. We should not be going in blind and shame on everybody for not doing a better job on this mark. Can't do everything. And we're halfway across the country. So there should have been better response from the people on the ground. They had a great truck barbecue, but there are things that could have been done better, even by our people coming up from Arizona. Not just lamenting about it, but getting us an orientation program going. They can run cameras just like anybody else, and digitalists all throw away. It's ridiculous now. So there's a lot of people who need to pitch in here, and we need to get better at what we're doing fast, because you're heading towards a war. And if you're heading towards a war, he who fights harder, better, and knows where to put the knife first, wins. Okay, so again, prior proper planning prevents, piss, poor performance. Anyway, ding, we might have a caller. Who do we have? Stars, extra unmute yourself. I don't want to hold anybody back if they're waiting. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Okay, well, that's good enough for the moment. Now, I want to switch to something else here. Talking about logistics. Although it's not Logistics Friday, it's not Quartermaster Friday. Uncle Sam's RetailOutlet.com. Uncle Sam's RetailOutlet.com, guys. It's not the cheapest boots, and this is not cheap surplus like I used to get, but the retail outlet has specific size boots for specific missions. They have the, for instance, Addison 10 inch steel-toe climbers boots, size 7.5, $21.09. These are brand new. Belleville temperate weather boots 3.5 size 3.5 narrow for $21.09. Now, I don't wear a 3.5 narrow, nobody here kids do. If you know what your general sizing is, your children could actually be wearing better footwear than you probably can afford. And better footwear than the Chinese junk you're probably buying them that they're wearing and they're wearing their feet out in. That's what we did with our kids growing up. They were in Corcoran jump boots kids. In fact, Ed wore Corcoran jump boots that most of the guys I served with would kill for. When we pay for them, $5 a pair, brand new in the box. Well, these aren't that cheap. These aren't $5 a pair. I ain't found anybody that's winning the old, most of the old boot carrier surplus dealers are gone. They're just not there. But, Belleville, hot weather boots, size 5 narrow, size 13.5 narrow, size 16 narrow, kick two cows in the arse and you got a pair of boots. There you go there. Also, and I'll tell you what's really bizarre is well something on that in a minute. Intermediate cold weather safety tow boots, size 6 narrow. There's a whole, I mean it's too numerous to go through, but there is a wide range of footwear. Cold weather gear right now is really a bargain basement because nobody's interested in the cold, but so it's not going to be moving. You'll see that marked down. Right now they're at medium prices. However, in the middle of this, the last of the Wellco temperate weather air force boots, and I love these boots. You just have to be able to find them. and I still haven't found a pair in my size but if you're a 13 and a half wide if you got a kick two cows in the rear end, all these are going to be smaller cows when you start 16 and 17 and 18 you got to have a full cow but you kick two little cows in the rear end and you got a pair of boots and 13 and a half wides so 13 and a half wide brand new Wellco temperate weather Air Force boots it's on page Two of the boots section for Uncle Sam's retail outlet. $44.99 a pair, so that's $45 for a pair of these boots for 13.5 wides. That's stealing those boots, guys. They're a stupid price, even in the military. But again, the more you go through the scroll, the higher the price is. Also, if any of you are eight and a half narrow, I know that's an odd size, but there are people out there that wear that, or girls that can wear these. Guys, these are the full Weinman boots. These go up to the calf, the top of the calf. They are beautiful boots. I have one pair, mine are old, they're tired and I could still put them on and make them work if I had to but I put some mileage on mine. Guys, these are the boot. I mean seriously, they will last forever. These are $44.99, that's $45 a pair but they're brand new. And that's a $200 pair of boots. Seriously, that is a $200 pair of boots. And if any of you want a pair of boots that are going to really be fantastic for utility, all work, especially since we're going to be in the field in places where there's access, bramble, whatever, but all kinds of other problems. The high boot like this, I know, it's like, man, it looks strange. No, not really. Not when you find out how comfortable they are. You don't have that chafing down around the base of the calf. In fact, they custom, they eventually bond to your person. They weld, they mold to you. Leather like that always does. But they're a hell of a pair of boots. In fact, one of the best buys here on the page that I've seen, guys. So if you're looking for something like that, and you've got an eight and a half narrow foot or something that equates out to that, depending on if you're in children's sizes, or girls especially, this would be a very good boot for girls. Then it's a solution. A lot of other boots out there, take a look what they got. They got 14 wides and 14 regulars in the Wellco Air Force boots. Brand new, never issued, $50 a pair. Well $49.99, that's $50 a pair. Now that's not a great buy, but those are 14s and those are big sizes. That makes for a very unique issue right there. When you're a big, big, big guy, you pay more for big, big sizes. So just something to look at there. Anyway, that's UncleSam'sRetailOutlet.com. Five buckle rubber boots. I told you where to get them cheaper. $35 a pair, and they consider that a buy. $35 for five buckle rubber boots. Now, if you go to the places I told you to, you're talking $3 and $4 a pair. You know what I mean with the other locations? So just a little hint there about sometimes take advantage of what I'm talking about. It becomes pretty stinking obvious. Also, if you go to govliquidation.com right now, the 32 foot by 20 foot wide Quonset tents are listed there. They're desert, Coyote Brown. Again, they're right on the top front of the page for this window because they're almost up for auction. There's about 50 of them coming up, and they have the transport cans. They are complete. they are ready to move and ready to deploy. So again, somebody might think about buying one of those. They're all the way back east at Fort Bragg, but somebody might think about one of those for a deployment out west, like Arizona, New Mexico, or oh wait, Nevada. And this would be an excellent solution for housing. OK, just something to think about. Anyway, we're almost at the bottom of the hour break. For everybody out there, it is libertytreeradio.4mg.com that you're listening to. 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You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. This is Alicia Ellison-Grant and you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio. Well if you picture the guy just, you know, again looking for the bad guy and, you know, dragging the club along and beating the sucker down because, well, a secure piece is for and wheeled time comes. Y'all better be prepared for that. Um, there were a couple other things. Boy, I'll tell you what, there's a million different items we could touch on. I really don't want to get into some of them only because I mentioned earlier, actually the last couple of days, I've been trying to find anybody who still has any of these cop shop guns, AR-15s that were offered the beginning of the week by a couple, actually last weekend by Sunnerfire. A couple of other companies had them for a day or two because of their allocations and they just plain I mean they vaporize as soon as anybody saw these guys it was like oh yeah I need another one of those or there's Sally's gun I didn't have air 15 for Sally yet, but for 460 or 450 or $440 I sure as hell will and So these they what they would these were were m4 a 3 knockoffs they were dpms guns if we see any more of these they're not seven or eight hundred dollars apiece 420 to 480 dollars Some places were less but the shipping kind of brought them back up anyway. But 430 to 450 was the medium price. They are again, they're DPMS, all of them are. They seem to be from the same lot because they all have the same markings. I in fact talked to one girl at one of the businesses and I told her exactly what I did, what it was, she looked like, she goes, yep, that's what I've got right here in my hand. So it's very good. Well then they sold out almost as quick as the one she had in her hand. They were already going out the door. But what's interesting about this is that there have to be more than just a few places that are carrying them. There may be a few pockets of these left. Better are people get them than somebody else, although I'm sure the people that are getting them are friendly anyway. But, they're DPMS, semi-auto, not select fire. I'd be willing to bet that chances are the department was told that go get machine guns, slash assault rifles. So they actually are getting class three weapons to replace the semi-auto car, you know, car 15, slash M4s. We'll again see what we can find. Otherwise nothing special about them, nothing right home about them. I mean they're A3s, they do have an A2 type micro-adjustable site in a standard carry handle that's attached to the receiver. But they would be a perfect platform for Don's night vision device that a lot of you people picked up. Again if you already got an A3 configured AR-15, well you don't have to have an A3 configured right now. Let me point something out about that. Let's correct Mark before I go any farther. Rather than buying a whole new rifle, one of the other considerations that I haven't really talked about, you know the AR-15 is a piece of junk, but it's a neat piece of junk. It's interchangeable for parts. We've talked about this for years. It's got all kinds of cool features. Well, one of them is this. If you were willing to carry another three to four pounds of weight, a little more actually because you got the barrel on this thing, right? You can buy a complete A3 upper system in whatever size you want. Long barrel 20 inch, heavy barrel 20 inch, short 16.5, whatever, and a flat top A3 without the A-frame. Now, what do you get with that? A completely clear sight picture down the length of the barrel. And what you do is you mount Don's night vision device right on that AR-15 upper receiver and leave it. Now, the point of aim, the point of impact activity with the gun will not change at all. Zip zero, nada. So when you de-pin that rifle, that upper receiver from the lower receiver, you put that into an elongated Pelican case and you switch back to your daylight technology. You go from the night vision rifle set, which is already zeroed and already pondered to everything that needs, everything's where it needs to be. and you can slap it on your rifle in a heartbeat. But here's the other kicker, you could also put it on anybody else's rifle. Yeah, there is a bit of an advantage to that because the lower platform really doesn't affect or change anything with regard to your sight picture. Once your upper is set with its optics, you're good to go. If you had jumped over to another lower that somebody had because something happened to yours, or you just wanted somebody else to carry the thing, It wouldn't be a big deal to pop the two pins, take their upper off, box that, or put it in the backpack, whatever you're going to do, and put the night vision set on that other AR-15. So that is a solution. The other option, since most people now are saying, Mark, I'm going to go that far. I'm just going to buy a whole new gun again and keep putting one together. Well, that's fantastic. So you could commit an entire rifle to the night vision system, but you don't have to. If you're limited, one of our callers this morning was talking about a limited budget. I thoroughly agree. I'm going to address that tomorrow because I really didn't get a chance to complete what I was talking about there. If you can't afford a $400 or $500 rifle, you buy a $100 rifle. You buy weapons that are affordable that you can actually access. The important thing is become a master of whatever you are carrying. Perfect your reserves to the best of your ability. Make sure that you are prepared to employ that weapon to its greatest range. And again, accuracy over volume fire. accuracy over volume fire. Every bullet counts. We start that way from the beginning. Not waiting until, oh my god, we're low on ammo. Remember, Latin German, Latin bullet. Yeah, we mean you ran out of ammo because you were blazing away and now you realize you're going to have to make it count? Well, how about we not do that? How about we start right from the get go focusing on accuracy. Hit what you are aiming at. 500 misses do not constitute a cumulative hit. It doesn't work that way. Okay? So, again with the AR, that is an option, but we are looking for it. I want to put the word out again guys, so if you run into it anywhere, let us know if you see them. Centerfire is already out. They still have them posted in their long gun section, but they are not taking back orders. Got this connection. They've been kind of picking up cop shop guns here for the last old half year or so But they really got into it the last three months on a little larger scale and finding some reasonable reasonable buys some decent purchases all the blocks for less less Ridiculous price have been in there the AR-15 was another example though again. It's already coming gone. That's not a problem It's just one of those things that happens, but we are on the hunt for more of the same. So take the time and plug in for that if you can, please. Now, a couple other things. Center Fire Systems. Oh, no wonder I actually printed it wrong for you guys. Forgive me there. That is terrible on my part. Well, here's the other thing. www.centerfiresystems.com. OK, centerfiresystems.com. Now for those of you who are probably wondering what Mark is talking about. Well we got rail red dot sites with Weaver dash Picatinny for half price or less. $220 a piece. Or, let's see what else? Well they are out of a lot. Well I can't say they have those. You are going to have to just look at it guys. They have a whole bunch of Red Dot technology that is up on the listing here but you're going to have to go through and see what it is that's been cancelled and what they actually have in stock. Take a look at what's available, see if it suits you, float your boat, suit your needs, and then go from there. The weapon that I'm talking about if you go to Long Guns at CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, when you go to their first page, scroll down, let's see if they've taken enough, ooh, they might have taken enough inventory already too. Well, I would understand it because it's actually nixed. It's no longer as available. Well, maybe. I'm hoping to find it so I can at least read the specs off for you word for word so the mark's not just paraphrasing. It doesn't look like we're going to be that lucky. Well, actually, we're not worried about it anyway. But it looks like it's an out of stock item across the board. It probably isn't coming back, and that's what they were told. So they do have high standards, both have a number of, in fact you're looking at $7,800 for the ARs. That's what I'm saying, this was half the price and as far as being a used gun, cop shops don't use their weapons. In fact, I'm going to say something else. Once you start getting up towards $860 to $700, actually to $900 for an AR, then you might as well jump over to the PTR 91GIs and get yourself a .308 first. I know I love the mags, cheap mags, ammunition is out there, but the .308 battle rifle, if you're going to spend that kind of money, buy the .18, in fact there we go, PTR 91 GI .308 with classic wood stock. 18 inch barrel, that's what I want first. I want a longer barrel, if I get a .20 I'd prefer a .20, but they got it with an .18. $950, okay so I do have to spend another $100 to get it, but you know what, it's worth it. But the choice, I'd rather have the bigger, heavier caliber when I'm starting to spend close to $1,000. Makes more sense to go to the .308. I can build ARs for a lot, lot, lot, lot, lot. Did I say a lot? Lot, lot, less. Don't have to spend that much and get a pretty decent serviceable weapon into the field. OK? Just something taken into consideration. looks like those weapons have been taken off the listing which is expected and that means that they're near done and gone and you know down the road and paid for kids. Everybody got their goodies and they ran with them. They ran hard all the way to the door. Now one other thing that I would point out they do have and have been carrying consistently I don't know which ones they still have in stock you know I love 30 out of 6 bulk guns but there are some series of Mauser Model 70 and model M85s. They've got the M85 mini-mousers. Now these are short stroke actions guys, but why is it that I like that little short stroke action? Well it's because they're offering it in 7.62x39 and they're offering it in .223. Now I'm not excited about .223 but there's so much of it out of there you better have something in .223. Now they're $430 a piece but these are little tack-driving bolt guns. The iron sight configured rifle, make sure you don't do anything. Don't let anybody ever convince you to take the iron sights off your weapon. Yeah, unless it's in such a way that they can be recovered quickly. In this case, nah, the scope can easily mount on this rifle whatever scope you want to put on it. And this little 7.62x39 are these .223 bolt guns that are M85 mini-mousers. These suckers are sharp. The equivalent would be the Mohawk rifles that were built by Remington back in the 70s. And I kicked myself in the arse because I had a source for those. I could have bought bunches of them at about 85. Could have kept buying one a week for about $85 when I was making big money and working a couple of jobs. And they would be priceless now because they go for stupid money. Again, earlier Remington designs, well not by today's standards, 40 years ago. Anyway, the point is that the 600 short stroke, the Mohawk, was designed and used with the intermediate and small calibers available out there, 243, Flinchchester, 220 Swift, Let's see what else. Of course in .308, that was the biggest they went really was .308. They did have other custom calibers. They built. Remington had a custom shop. So if you wanted it done something else, they would. They even had some in .223. Then at that time .223 was quite young. So it was kind of a unique rifle to have. Well, in the short stroke action, they're just so natural. And you can work your hand that fast. It was ch-ch-ch-chuck. In fact, shi-shi-chuk is what it sounds like if you're actually tested with your rifle, if you've developed your skills. So as a placement rifle or an intermediate or light sniper rifle, these would serve well. They're a closed action. You fire, you engage, fire, knock down the target, leave. Don't fire twice from the same location. You fire, you leave, you go to your second shooting station. They're reacting to what you've done. You fire from the second shooting station and leave again. You move to your third Overwatch shooting station. You fire and then you leave the area completely. Break contact, break contact. If they want to chase you in whatever they think is the direction you move, your second, third, and fourth rifle marksmen start to put bigger leaking holes in them. But if you're standardized on 7.62x39 and you're looking for a placement rifle to complement the team and your philosophy is that everybody be carrying the same ammo or the same basic combat load, Then both of these rifles in 7.62x39 or in .223 would be a good choice based upon your interest and needs. Okay? You guys have your own idea how to do things. By the way, they also offer these rifles At least in the model 70 series of the m70 mousers in lefty actions. Oh, yeah, they got a bunch of them and in fact So if you got a lefty out there, you don't need that He doesn't need to sacrifice the way he works his brain or she works her brain Guess what? They've got left-handed actions there and they're pretty reasonably priced for a lefty on top of that. So it is a solution rather than just complaining about the problems. And yep they do. They've got left-handed M85s and 223. There they are, right there. I found what I was looking for. They also have them in .22 Hornet. Why do you like that? They've also got them in .762 by .39. There we go. Now, whether or not they have them in stock, okay, slap mark with the microphone. They're 450, nope, pack orders, but they are temporarily out of stock. Yeah, because the lefty gum for that price is actually pretty good. $450, I know. But these are sweet, short actions. If you've ever worked a short Mauser action, like I said, or the Mohawks, you'll understand what I'm talking about. Mr. Cooper, years ago when he was developing his pistol smith books, was also talking about his again scout rifle concept. It was based on the Mohawk short stroke action. And in the basic design, pretty well could out shoot everything on the range for accuracy and for reasonable sustained fire power. Most important, remember if you shoot it and hit it the first time, you don't have to try and scare it with two more bullets to back it up. See how that works? So just something to think about there, and I want to keep everybody, you know, again, in place. Now, that does not address something I said earlier about if I'm poor, what do I do? Hey, right now, 762 by 54R, if you shop around, you can still find ammunition available, certainly for it in good quality. Okay, good quantity. In addition to that, We also have a whole pile of different nagots that are still out there in the inventory to shop from. So depending on what you need or what you find, you can certainly engineer your combat system accordingly and make it work for you. So classicfirearms.com still seems to be about the best. And I don't think I listed classic there. No, I didn't. So let's do this. www.classicfirearms.com. dot com now most some people going to be tried from the front talk a person to buying the carbine carbines are more expensive in the nagats they also have a bigger muzzle flash they let everybody know where you are there a nice rifle i don't have a problem with anybody's got a but consider that uh... there are better solutions okay the uh... long rifle is still your best choice now something that it looks like they've got back in stock But they don't have the 20 magazine package like they did the you go M70 AK type semi-auto low-capacity and in pap rifles in the teak or the black wood 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. Well, they're showing 12 mags, 10 round mags. OK. Well, you're getting the same rifle, but with only 12 mags instead of 20 mags now. Hey, you're still getting a whole pile of mags for a reasonable price. It's a standard AK action. If you were looking for a reasonably priced AK, there you go. That's it. There's another way, there's another solution for our poor shooters. I don't have much money and what can I do? Well, if you drop down the money on these, you get 12 mags, you've got the rifle, and all you've got to do is find a can of ammo and you're basically going to get it. So that's a pretty good solution. And again, that's classicfirearms.com. It's on their front page. They're actually posting these again that they have them back in stock. However, when you guys bought them out the last time, they were giving you 20 mags with every rifle. Now they're giving you 12 mags with every rifle. Okay? Well, that happens. That's just the way it works. Live with it. Get used to it. Be happy. And, you know, get out of the business. But if you're looking for a 7.62x39, the polymer stock with the thumb hole or the pistol grip stock, if you really ache for a pistol grip stock, looks like it's got a Hogue type, you know, bulky American pistol grip on the AK with the wood stock. I like the one with the thumb hole stock because that's a stronger base platform. I don't care what anybody says. You're going to see a lot of those in service because everybody's learned over the long run that again that rear platform, that rear component that makes up part of your points of contact with the rifle, that thumb hole system works just fine. But if you need it because of where you are in the country, ride with it. Either one of these will work. I won't complain if you show up with either one on the battlefield or show up for security with it. These make excellent security and weapons if nothing else. Oh, I heard it. Go ahead, call or jump in there. What's the price difference between the 7.62 and the 223? 7.62 by 39 is still cheaper by anywhere from 4 to 7 to 8 cents a round, which is why the AK round is what I would be leaning towards right now. I can still find a lot of AK ammunition out there for a better price by about one third the cost. And one third less. In other words, I can get a lot more ammo for less, which is why, like I said, to be quite honest, if I were coming in right now, and somebody told me I was poor, but I saved up my pennies, I would buy this AK from Classic Firearms. The reason is that right off the bat without searching around I've got 12 mags. I know they're 10 round mags. I can mount a scope on this rifle. I can do everything I want to do with it to mail or night vision device. I can make it work for me progressively. Ammunition is cheaper like I said by about a third and if you shop around until the Russians and the Ukrainians really go to town on each other then you won't be seeing any more red army ammo that comes from Ukraine. You won't be seeing any more wolf ammo that comes from Russia. So when they start plugging each other then you're going to see a very different formula. Now the 7.62x39, the only thing I focus on because of these rifles is ball ammunition first. Ball ammo, ball ammo, ball ammo, ball ammo, nothing else. That way I know that I can focus on learning to use the weapon. There are no additional problems. Accidental like double feed or you know like a hang up feed with the hollow point making contact with the feed ramp and jamming right there. I've seen that. Instead, with ball ammo, this rifle was built for it. It's a military type arm. Ball ammo works flawlessly, first time every time. When you do have an accident or a problem, you're going to look at it to see what the problem is and why it came about. Now these single stack mags are 10 rounders. So it's like, well I need more firepower. Learn to change mags. Step one. Learn to use the rifle. Step one. Then later on worry about volume fire. In fact this is a great way like the SKS. I like the idea that you can't just spray and pray and blaze. There's lots of Iraqi troops that are dead right now because they watch too many movies and they jump out in the street and they'd hold that AK at a 45 degree angle and they'd be killing woodchucks probably a quarter mile away if those bullets hit something. Meanwhile the troops that were fighting them would aim at what they were, you know, what was standing in the middle of the street and shoot them dead, dead, dead. So again, the whole idea of the spray and pray and volume fire thing, whatever philosophy they were given by whoever was instructing them was piss poor to say the least. Again, accuracy, every round counts. So the 7.62 would be the better choice for the time being than working into buying a 2.23 if you were thinking about going in that direction. But I would never get rid of the 7.62 by 39 because there's too many billions of rounds out there. Even if they cut it off right now, there's American ammunition, boxer prime non-corrosive, there's S&B ammo, so the 7.62x39 is now permanently placed in the inventory. It will be there, even though many armies are going to the 5.4.5 or the 2.2.3 because they're being coerced through bribes. It's not that they're getting a better cartridge, it's not that they're improving their weapons inventory, they're just being bribed, they're prostitutes. Otherwise, the 7.62x39 has got a heavier bullet. Its formula works. It's non-stick. It's designed with a taper so that it doesn't jam up, no matter how piss-poor the case is made. So it has a lot of advantages when it comes to teaching a person who may not have a whole lot of time on a weapon how to do things right. Whereas the .223, it's a nice round, but it was a straight case round scaled down from the .06. Virtually, it's identical in terms of basic dimensions across the board. But it's pricier in many cases. You still can find surplus for the time being. But again, if we get to a shoot more, it'll be a little bit... If you've got $60,000, you've got to buy a pallet. Yeah, exactly. Well, in any case, if you have that kind of money, then you're looking at how many troops are you trying to outfit, what are you trying to do? With $60,000, I can put a platoon in the field. I can put 40 men in the field, and they'd be not only well-armed, but they'd be able to fight effectively. I could probably do most of their outfitting, equipping, and the armament would be the most expensive item. So then shopping around, the more you can buy, the cheaper they get too. If I had to do 40 weapons, well, the more you buy, the cheaper they are. And that's true even with these rifles. If you were to buy from classic firearms, if you talk about buying 40 weapons to say arm up a platoon, yeah, you get a much better price. You start knocking the price down, which means you got more money left to pile up to put into ammunition. So, yeah, it's a catch-as-catch-kin thing right now. It's also a matter of like everything else, where are you in the country? That's the other half of the issue. Well, good question, caller. 760 by 39 still. Is the more affordable of the two for the moment? The market may gouge, a 545x39 beat them all for price. But look what happened, all of a sudden they declared that they're going to ban the 545, which they're already blocking it, and the price creep has changed the formula. That'll change with 762x39, or anything else when the government tries to ban it and they end up in a shooting role. Whatever they try to do, something's gonna kick it off. We just need to be ready for that. We are at the top of the hour, and by the way, BC's coming up next. Don't you touch that dial. More live broadcasting. God bless the Republic. Down with the New World Order. 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