Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and tactical combat training on Weapons Wednesday. He analyzed German DAG plastic training rounds (4,400 fps, 11-grain projectiles) available from UN Ammo, explaining their utility for low-cost practice in confined spaces and their surprising lethality despite light weight. He covered threaded barrel options for 1911 pistols, subsonic load development for quiet weapons using heavy bullets at reduced velocities, and British SMLE conversions to .45 ACP. The latter half of the show focused extensively on small-unit combat tactics, including ambush positioning, bounding overwatch, cross-dominant shooting (training right-handed shooters to shoot left-handed and vice versa), and counter-attack procedures after taking a position. Koernke emphasized airsoft training for muscle memory development and stressed the principle 'train as you will fight.'
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Third hour of the morning, Intelligence Report, I mark our one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on MicroficT- network. Good morning, Rose-1 Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, AM and FM microstations, CB Bay stations, alternate hallmark, and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Again, there's a lot of other technologies out there. I want to say again one more time, we're almost headed to the next weekend, but happy birthday to our Golden Girls up there in Cleveland and the Cleveland area. to chew on much wrote work everybody gorges had a great time and the girls were all be celebrated their ninety second now plus or minus a few weeks or a month here and there but the idea is everybody together and these ladies have provided a vast amount of information about alternate communications in the event of nuclear warfare can the day in the middle of all of that brain power their working knowledge is the government won't sleep on a Legionaries job some of the tricks of the trade that were kept from everybody except certain people who well they took it to their graves because All the rest are pissed graduations are on our side Don what's the date today sir? Market is the 18th the strike down the middle of the week on that paper thing that hangs on the one didn't trust the 1911 and the other things the magazine well and touch that slide release and now we've got one in the chamber and we can tell everybody it is weapon or where that came our and cannons can support our primary weapon systems in the event there is a malfunction. Remember people, the hand cannon is there in case something goes wrong. Or again, for personal defense, if you're in, shall we say, not that civil, be a break. You can see what's going on around this country. Anyway, it is weapons Wednesday, and that means the idea is to give us solutions. Now, something I've been pointing out, these barrels are showing up down. One of the other things are a plethora of threaded barrels, so we include brand new, I mean, super nickel boron finish, threaded barrels for that 1911. Now they ain't cheap, you know, it's like, it ain't pretty. You know, pretty ladies got no one. Well, your cash is gonna go towards, you know, a big chunk of one of these barrels, because we're looking at $200 and $210 apiece, okay, for a barrel. These barrels probably would be the life of your grandchildren. Okay, they weren't gonna wear out. However, they're also threaded. Now there's a number of reasons for that. Now most people when they think threaded, they're right off the bat they're thinking, silencer! Well yeah, but also a lot of people are going to compensators of a number of different style or flash hiders. The basket flash hider on a 45 is really quite a common issue nowadays. It extends unfortunately the configuration with regard to going into a holster. To me, while it's a neat idea, it's another thing that can snag only because it has more length. I don't have a problem with more length, provided the barrel is what's giving me more length and I learned to reload ammunition so that I don't have to worry about certain problems like maybe massive muzzle flare. I don't need Dirty Harry. I need accuracy in diamond cutting, guys. That's more important. Now, let me give you an example of something here. And this is a critical warning for everybody out there who buys certain things but assumes something that they should not. Now, you know, the Germans were poor after World War II. After all, we bombed them into, you know, oblivion. Everybody was so proud of that. We got rid of a whole bunch of Christians and killed them off so the Communists could have their way in Eastern Europe. And they did. And the Communists killed even more people. And more people. And more people. And while the Communists just kept killing lots of people. Anyway, and we helped them make that happen. So that, I guess, was supposed to be a wonderful thing. Well anyway, the Germans were poor. I guess we decided in the big scheme and the play acting to be done after the war called the Cold War that we had to of course have allies. And since we had half of Germany, like, well, I guess that was the half that we liked, we were going to, we allowed them to start to arm back up. Well, of course they had the sentiny rifle that they were building outside of, you know, they were building in Spain. and they developed the rifle completely outside of Germany and then they turned around and they, you know, started to develop the rest of their technologies. They re-embaked Grace, the MG42, known as the MG1. A lot of other weapons were developed that were new designs. The submachine gun industry especially is where they really shined in the 50s. Well, because they're poor, they had to try and because of limited availability for training, space-wise, Germany is not as big a country as you might think, but They got places to train, but they need to be able to train 24 or 7 if need be, and they need to be able to train anywhere in the country. In a lot of places they don't have long range rifle performance ability, guys. So they came up with what they call the DAG loads, which are plastic ammo. Now if you haven't seen this, they made this in 9mm Parabellum. I have some examples of that in the white, the blue, and in the black case. Now it has a metal base with a plastic hull with a plastic bullet. The powders slash propellants that were used for this, and these do have a limited propellant, they're not just primer activated, are a modern, actually it was a powder that was developed at the end of World War II by the Germans using non-strategic materials. It looks like, let me give you a hint, black pepper. You can actually see the powder inside the plastic case, depending on what year it was. The blue is a little milkier and a little heavier, but the clear white or the demi-white, you know, clear carton plastic they use for the white models you can clearly see what's in there in the way of a load of course you can also pull a bullet and actually look and it looks like a kind of a light wood colored pepper let me read you the instructions for this with the guy who's selling this UN ammo dot com has the ammunition and stock in the 308 load and I highly recommend guys that you use this save your ball ammo for fighting when you can expect something else that doesn't cost as much but gives you all the performance capability for I'm interested in hitting it. I'm not trying to scare it. Okay. These are accurate to 100 yards. They travel at 4,400 feet per second. Wait a minute. Did you hear that? 4,400 feet per second out to 100 yards, Don. Wow. 11 grain plastic projectile. These are not toys as they are lethal, okay? Non-corrosive for hand primed. They are great for small game and target shooting. Made in Germany by Dynamite Noble. Will not cycle in most semi-auto rifles. Just rack the slide each time and they feed from the magazine. However, It is awesome for both action rifles. Cannot beat the price for .308 ammo. Packed 50 rounds to a box and 1,000 rounds to a case. Now, 1,000 round case, $190. Shipped $214. Now, it tells you something, it's actually pretty lightweight, isn't it, for 1,000 rounds? Yeah. Because you're only looking at $25 shipping, which is up or down, plus or minus. Now the fact of the matter is this, this is where we get into the whole idea, and we've talked about philosophy of ammunition and loads over the last 140 years of smokeless powder. This is the year 2014. Okay? What was going on with cartridges 100 years ago? Well that wasn't the black powder era guys. By 1914, all of the hyper tech Well actually we're in the middle of the life of development of the smokeless powder modern cartridges in terms of anything that we needed to learn, seriously. By that point in time, by 1914, we're getting into World War I and all of the modern cartridges that you will know as surplus cartridges now is antique today. All cutting edge state-of-the-art and we're being tested on the battlefields that were creating dark side of the moon planetskates. hundreds of thousands and then millions of men as they were running to the garborating machines known as battlefields. Okay, so 20 years earlier the idea was or the argument was that not only has smokeless powder machine guns would be obsolete they actually said this guy's in 1905. In 1905 it was argued that mortars and machine guns and grenades would be obsolete because of the advent of superior smokeless powder and superior cartridges that were being developed. Of course now after 1914 and through to the end of the war, well, in World War I, more grenades, mortars, and machine guns were produced than all the history of mankind with regard to the use of grenades. And by the way, grenades are not a spring chicken thing. They go back to the earliest forms of black powder. So think about that. More grenades in World War I were used and more mortar rounds than all the history of mortar rounds and all the history of grenades to that day. In one war, in the Great War, quote unquote, if that's what you want to call it. Oh, we take it in the early part of the ship. Yep. It died in one day, then it died in defense of the nation in all of their history. Chateau Terry, Belo Woods, the Argonne. All of those were Marine Corps actions, by the way, too, guys. Marines were there right on the front with the Army. all of them got chewed up. Chetotary, most notorious because it was a mobility. Actually, all three of them, the Argonne, Chetotary, and Velowood were the changing dynamic of the later part of World War I. We made that happen. But because of it, we also saw horrific loss, just as everybody else did in that war. Well, the thing is, high velocity and lightweight bullet was the push before World War I, guys. Now look at the formula here, 4,400 feet per second. 11 grain plastic projectile. Well that's, it's plastic, it's a toy. Really? Do you want to get shot with this? No. I mean, think about it, you don't want to get shot with anything guys. And granted it's an 11 grain projectile, but remember it also has volume. It doesn't have mass, but it has volume. It's a 30 caliber projectile going down range. So what this does when they're talking about small game, this is a thumper load. It's not gonna explode per se, but at 4,400 feet per second at 50 yards or 40 yards. Now the drop off, probably at 100 yards, it may be only only, and if I could actually say that, it's only traveling 3,800 feet per se, you know, feet per second. Think about that. That's greater than the velocity of the average rifle round out there, guys. If at 300 per second it would pierce short skin. So again, these are not toys, these are not toys, these are not toys. However, what this does allow you to do is to be able to practice in an indoor range with this ammunition, which is what the Germans built it for. They could use it in 100 yard or what we call 1,000 inch ranges, which is a 25 yard range. And they could use it at 50 and 100 yards in closed ranges in public areas. And if there was a stray, that eleven-grain bullet is not going to do any significant anything to somebody you know dot it's losing a lot of energy because of its lack of mass once it gets past the optimal range for engagement and it has to be able to reach hundred yards because think about it hundred-yard ranges in metropolitan areas all of the areas where they have built up population they could still use these for training do you know how that works and i could be testing you in qualifying you as a rifleman Now I highly recommend this for all you 308 gunners. And by the way, they did make 223. I haven't seen the 223 plastic for a long time. A little bit of it came out. That was by the way made by Hergenberg, not just by Dynamite Noble, but it was made by the Hergenberg Military Arsenal. And it was originally in the blue shade with a high bright brass bronze, polished bronze color for the base. They then went to a punk alloy for the last model that we saw that was the newest 223 and that's it. I haven't seen any of the 223 since. The 9mm came out in limited force along with 38 Smith and Wesson because, there are 38 Smith and Wesson special, because the Germans had revolvers and they actually carried a number of revolvers so they made a training round using a conical, looked like a round barrel plastic bullet. which was reinsertable. Now the pistol cartridges, the 9s have a powder charge to offer more energy because of the submachine guns we talked about earlier. Needless to say, and also the handguns, but most of the handguns would use a primer only activator and that was more than enough to cut paper at standard pistol ranges, just the primer. And if you use a Magnum primer for reloading them, then you get even more bite when the time comes to push that little plastic pellet downrange. So again, 4,400 feet per second. I don't want to get shot with that, but if I were to change out, think about the formula, and I bring this up for a reason. Rather than going with a silencer, what about knocking your pressure back to the point where you barely, where you cycle the action, but you use only the powder necessary to get that bullet out of the barrel for intermediate and short ranges? If you're looking at a quiet sentry takeout weapon system, guys, if you're using a 230 grain, use the heaviest 45 ACP bullet that you can, then ratchet back your load to the point where you go subsonic, number one. Number two is you ratchet it back to the point where you have no muzzle flash. Now there's a fine process there where you have to go probably a quarter to a half grain of powder at a time with each of your test batches. But depending upon the length of the barrel, and this is where a long slide comes in really handy, a hard baller 1911 with a long slide. You know the one I like, Arnold used in the Terminator, 45 long slide with laser sight. I don't need the laser sight, but what I do want is that long slide to give me a little more barrel to work with. I don't need much more because the .45 in reality even it's in its standard load, it works best in shorter barrels guys. Just in general the engineering and the math formulas for the 19-0, for the .45 automatic colt pistol cartridge works best in intermediate and short barrels. Always remember that, don't think about longer with a .45 round. However, remember you can get accuracy. So if you want to try and tighten the thing up, you're not going to get any additional performance, but you need to know what your optimal barrel length is before you start putting drag on the bullet. If you make a barrel too long and you don't offer proper propulsion behind it, proper thrust, you can actually create bullet drag in the barrel. It will start to. Yes. So that's another part of the formula. However, if I properly calibrate that 45 round, I could literally eliminate the majority of the flash and bring it down to the point where there would be no effective sound emanating from the weapon. Mark, you have to have a silencer. No, you have to use your brain. See, what happens when I start promoting this is the bad guys get really antsy because, well, that means if I perfect my skills with that 45, 70, that 444 Remington, you know, or that Marlin, 444 Marlin, 4440, the old rifle, you know, lever action rifle cartridge. Notice I'm going with big bore bullets. The reason, big bore, because big bore bullets can be heavier. I can go with a 300, a 400, or a 420 grain, or even a, oh wait a minute, 500 grain bullet. And when you do that at lower velocities, see there's a physics formula here. I can drop the velocity but increase the mass to demonstrate and again project greater energy against the torque. Now the reason I bring this up is because these pellets here are going the other direction. I don't have the weight, but I'm looking at 4400 feet per second so guys I have the energy that supposedly will bring it up the scale in one direction to compensate for the light weight in the other, which, as they pointed out, beware, these are not toys. If you put this to somebody's head, you will kill them. If you put this near somebody and point it at them, you will hurt them, okay? There again, remember, there's a sliding scale where you go down, you can go down with the projectile, up with the energy, and increase velocity to hopefully create more destructive energy at the point of impact. Now we're talking about going the other way. The reason I bring this up is because, see I look at these threaded barrels showing up on pistols and I'm thinking, hey, this is kind of a cyclic thing I've seen. Because of course, the bad guys are going to try and say, he's got a threaded barrel, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And of course, any gun will be bad no matter what, and the propaganda will be bad no matter what. So really, you can't save too much there. But you don't need to really have a threaded barrel to make for a quieter weapon. In fact, one of the things that's pointed out, these are really fun, these 4400 feet per second 308 rounds are a lot of fun in a closed system where all the energy stays right behind the pellet. A bolt action like a model, you know, a Remington, a hurt stroke Remington like a Mohawk. Now, the thing is, going the other way, I can take and make a closed action .45 ACP bolt action rifle, kind of like what the British did with the DeSalle. They made a center removal, some people would call it an assassin's gun, a center removal gun that was in 45 ACP. It was a British SMLE rifle, barreled in 45 ACP, with a fairly extensive silencer system on it. It used standard 45 ACP, but they also would ratchet loads down and make them subsonic. The silencer really not being essential then, although there is still a noise from the blunderbuss effect of any rifle. projection of the explosive mass down the tube. When it leaves the barrel there's still a little bit of a thump there. Well the idea is that they used a 45 ACP mag adapter well where the British Enfield 10 round mag would normally be. There was little or no modification to the bolt gun but these weapons were tack drivers with a 45 ACP rounded short range. You can still do the same thing, just eliminate the idea of that suppressor and figure out how big a bullet you can put inside that case and how little an amount of powder you can consume to get the job done. And remember, there is a whole pot-ter-ay of powders to choose from. So we don't need to be hyper, dirty, hairy, super magnum powders. You know, we don't need to go that direction, which also means more flash out of the muzzle, etc. I'm not the secret police. I'm not trying to stun anybody. I'm trying to get rid of them. I'm getting rid of the secret police problem to do that i want to be quiet and effective and i also want to be able to not draw attention so that when you keep shooting them in the arser in the head from behind like when they're lined up five or six feet if you shoot the farthest one back and walk and it doesn't make that noise it goes and there's no silencer just you've loaded up right you've actually practice will pop and to the base of the skull they had to play can do headshots and both to the basis goal snap the knacker at the bottom of the head and both all women at the fourth guys kind of caught on something wrong well too late but and by the way now everybody else cut loose with everything else i got as many as i could more than a little bit now the six or seven that were left that my kind of an idea they're all dead to a lot more noise i wasn't nice No, that's called winning. I plan on winning. I plan on beating them. I plan on hiding them down and killing every last one of them. How does that go all there in love and war and you know it? Yeah, and I'm in both. Think about it. Oh, and I'm in both. See how that works? I love my liberty. Soft plan on getting them all. That Marchic Cimbres is perfect. We'll probably play that all the way through at the bottom of the hour. Marchic Cimbres. How many of them can we make die? When we come back, we'll play that all the way through. But Don, before we go to break, your number for Night Vision, you're gonna be available in half an hour. Hey, goggles or guns, screen 3, 1. And guys, for all of our dirty Harry shooters or people who like the .357 or .44 Magnum, I'm not ridiculing you either. We should know better. I love a Smith & Wesson 6-inch end frame. You know, highway patrolman. Or, Python's fine. Hey, but guess what? Go to unammo.com. They've got conical projectiles, the achi ammo. That's AP, guys. That is AP. It's a conical bullet. 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The chat you have to have going into battle because we've you get them all. So they see that farthest one when you engage. See that one farthest back there, that black uniform and the suit standing next to him? How many of them do you make die? Way out there and all the ones in between back to you and all the way out to where the one that thought he wasn't going to get shot was laughing about putting all of his pleaves, all of the low knuckle draggers forward. He's laughing back there until he feels that you or that mag or you know that Ma do is 50 caliber round cutting. A moment later the guy next to him who was in the bobble and his head and any sniper, anybody else, supporting out there, don't let any of them get away. Don't just go out and go, WE RUN! No guys, remember you've got holdbacks, you've got fall-behinds, you've got leave-behind troops or leave-behind harassment units. You hunt them, you sweat the operation. If you're in the defense and there's no return for enemy because you have larger sweep elements, using the base of fire is itself trying to, uh, your base of fire, compliment your base unit with weapons. Anything like the, uh, back-back three thirty eight nothing inside going to slow it down except for well the soft chewy stuff you're going to be aiming for progressively you're trying to engage again remember if you assault the position and you take it you will be counter-attacked with anywhere from as little as fifteen seconds to fit the argument is also thirty thirty in other words thirty seconds to thirty as quickly as possible your enemies going to try to retake the position they've lost you immediately go in this uh... you know and again opportunity They have all the ammunition off the dead, all their weapons, their pyrotechnics, their munitions, their belt-fed weapons to bury immediately. Congratulations, you took the position. There's no cheering, there's no chanting, there's business, there's work to be done. Stay focused, your eyes are on the battlefield, you are immediately stripping their dead of everything that they have. And you're preparing for that counter-attack, and if the counter-attack doesn't come, crush them. you damage them badly enough that they're bleeding and wheezing and trying to get on down the road. Then you go hunt them down. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. Bury the remains of your enemy face down in pig feet. Let them become the dustbin category of creature that they thought would turn America into. Now that works, fight to win. Fight to win. And to do that, of course, CUNY night vision technology done. Give everybody enough data what's going on there, by the way, because we're fighting 24-7 guys. This isn't gonna be a timeout, timeout eight hours, we're all done. Doesn't work that way, does it? Over great lengths of time and you again create that failure. Let's do this quick you guys. On site screens there's a small number of the 350 Guardian left. If you wanna get in on that I can put a shoulder technology, but again my number's two. Hey you know, the examples of lighting up is you know, itself all the way to Warsaw and they surrounded the city. A hard point protect the ground, mount it up and they could download it. Because why? Move on if you want to move. Really fun to move on if you want to move fast. You want to get somewhere. Fully itched like you would off of the road into the wooden cover. Probably a formula for if you want to get there. Japanese when they tried to move land against Port Morse. Rather those but but you guys we started to talk on this subject. Your interspersed old Rogers ruling shot isn't going to take out too many one even grenade isn't going to take out too much. Guy is to the left, the next guy is gonna deploy to the right. So if I were to lay an ambush, one of my fellow, I don't think I would let good. That only makes sense. Everybody has a target, right? Road is, we are in that. You're aware that something really bad is happening. You know, there ain't no holes as many times. Mind, it might be pungy sticks, it might be a shear. You're standing out there in the open and people are shooting at you. Now we address is yesterday about turning kinds of things, but the sooner your body is shooting in the general direction, it's probably going to make somebody lower their head. Now we've addressed this so many times because, you know, taking aim effective and just shooting in the ground in the general direction, try to figure out as you're turning your body and all of those other that help, you're not going to just stand in the middle of the road, are you? They're undercover and out there in the middle of the road. Just there is a key because a standing target is a lot easier to hit, turn fire, but you want in your group, everybody else is moving. And some people are out there flat on and again that goes back over to you stay in one place this is a the individual stays in one place returning fire again he becomes a state fire immediately he's made himself he's not doing bad in that area but he still made his way into and among the group down the column so to call him if he misses one he might hit another like that you start raking down the column that takes their attention away from the target or in front doesn't it in the night about this yesterday and we're gonna get on this again today it's a very good film the night if you have a copy of it get it in there are a number of good things in there the bounding overwatch the eye mouth the moving arm down I point out let's not waste your time if I did not think that you know how to do this you know how to feed yourself in the field you know about all kinds of things and it is a bad thing I'll I'll I'll underline that spell it and dig you know big blow it and capital letter a bit of their head and gain and look down the shot from the left side of their body as they shifted of that concrete wall inside of the barrier, all they would have had to bring out, all that they would have pre-held, what would you rather do? Stand out there, hold of your body to your opponent in order that you might shoot at him and gain a target. Full amount while you pick and choose target. The latter makes a lot of sense to me than the former. You guys, every one of you right handed shooters and every one of you left handed shooters will do this in order. Then when you go to the range, you should spend the whole time there shooting left handed. All of you right handers. Every one of you, the whole time there. Every one of you, the whole time there, some of you left-handed shooters, the next time you go to the range, shoot right-handed, the whole time. Every one of you, the only way you're going to get, I know man, that ejection port, it just throws those hot grass onto my arm there, and it hurts. Well, it hurts getting shot too. I was shooting the M82, man. Now again, this is like an open challenge because this is going to save right-handed shooters, right-handed all your life, every time you go to the range, and man, that's second nature. Now, make shooting familiar with it. of your body as a target. Well, we've only got a few more minutes, but we could talk about this one nanoseconds of time on this subject. Such a small niche of ability that does that is all you can do. Eventually your ability themselves will teach it. This is one of the most important examples of it is like a street and fire comes from the left side of the intersection opposite. Now you run to that left view because if you run to the right side, moving down, you're still under his fire. right handed if you move up and sneak up to the edge of that wall to the ability, you just eyeball out there and you try to figure out where those shots are coming from and you do. You bring your gun up and you only bring the gun into your eyeball and a little bit of your head around to shoot. You've never made that shot before. How important this is. Stress is enough. Next time you go to the range, every one of you right handed shooters, spend the whole of that time right handed or some man crew Train as you will fight or you will fight as you have trained. Yep. That's a basic word. If you don't do it, well, I ought to do it later. It doesn't work that way. Very, very flat. And how you look at it. Once again, the best way to do this for economic reasons is airsoft, airsoft, airsoft, airsoft. There are a couple things you have to overcome if you're trying to shoot left handed and you're right because you have muscle memory conditioning. The older you are, the more difficult that is to overcome. There are things that you automatically do because you think, rifle, shoulder, you know, again, think of all the things that you do that are automatic as a rifleman. Now remember when you replace that system, when you change the position of that rifle, your mind is thinking mental condition process, slash conditioning, conditioning, conditioning, and you start to do things as if you had it to your left shoulder that really need to be inverted, they need to be reversed. Now practice with airsoft on this, practice with airsoft on this. Practice why? Because 500 little pellet BBs cost you a little enough. Put a bunch of little toy soldiers down range and see if you can hit them with that airsoft gun. If you can't hit them with the airsoft gun, you're probably not going to do two-two-three or three-oh-eight. You can get them adrift. So practice, practice, practice. Then you get to graduation where you go to live fire. Now, the whole day, like Don said, you're going to be on the range. You're going to be practicing what we're preaching here. Don, your number for night vision, because you'll be available in just a minute. Set number is 2317-9658. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. The goal is to win. It's not a two hour movie, it's not a miniseries, it's gonna be life. It's gonna be a miserable situation for a period of time. Get over it, that part of life. Then you get onto the happy parts afterwards once you clean the house out. Don, your number for night vision encloses, please. It is two three one seven nine six five eight two three one seven nine six eight four five eight. God bless you. Bless America. Now 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. 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