June 25, 2014
Evening Show
59m
Complete
Radio Episode
2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed firearms deals and preparedness on the second hour of his afternoon show on June 25, 2014. He detailed bargain pricing on Ruger P85 pistols ($215 each from E-Sarco Inc), SKS barreled receivers ($79.95), and magazines from multiple vendors including Centerfire Systems and CDNN Investments. The show included extensive caller discussion about revolver options like the Smith & Wesson Model 10, holster selection, and spare parts sourcing. Koernke promoted the upcoming FreedomPalooza event (July 3-6 in Pennsylvania) where he would speak, and discussed militia coordination efforts for border deployment in Texas.
- ruger p85 pistol
- sku barreled receiver
- e-sarco inc
- centerfire systems
- cdnn investments
- smith wesson model 10
- firearms
- magazines
- holsters
- preparedness
- freedompalooza
- border deployment
- texas militia
- weapons wednesday
- gun parts
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And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be. 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 the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence 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 rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? 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 time, our quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers. Whoa, wait a minute. Do we have Daryl? I'll wait for a second. Daryl may be a little late. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, east, southeast, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, running with FM Microstations, CB Baystations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. 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So it'll get a little calm before sunset, and then we'll probably have another wave of gray coming in with some piddly rain tonight. We'll see what happens. Anyway, be prepared for it. Watch it if you're heading out to work right now. Remember, take your raincoat with you just in case. And or your, again, your booty hat, just make sure you got some to cover yourself with too there. It is, well, it doesn't seem like it, but we're ticking through June, kids. We got 4th of July weekend coming up and a whole bunch of special events. It is the 25th of June is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town crazy town calendar so for our friends if you take a look it is again well just a little after six o'clock eastern time we just have friend up from Louisiana who is down in or for any Alabama who's down in Texas right now the deployment continues to expand. If you want to find out more information, Patriot Information Hotline dot com. Patriot Information Hotline dot com. Patriot Information Hotline dot com. For our friends in the chat room, if you can take the time and post that please. Pass that out and let everybody know what's going on there. Again, that's PatriotInformationHotline.com. Thank you, Henry, for bringing our attention to that. And appreciate the call, for being so patient. Now, a lot of people are not used to stepping in on us the way we usually have to. You have to let us know sometimes that you're there, which is okay. We'll get the job done, get everything connected. You get used to how we do things. We're rather independent in old style talk radio, the way Patriot talk radio is, well, used to be. for it became a little more commercial in many ways. As it is, we own the networks, we can do what we want. If we're going to be farther, do we have Daryl with us? Just to be safe. I don't want to leave Daryl out. I know Pennsylvania's got stuff going on. And a one and a two and the bubble machine continues. Okay, very good. This is weapons Wednesday. Dun dun dun dun dun. Phase plasma rifle for the war range. Oozi 9mm carbine. 45 long slide with laser sight. Hey, you really know your guns buddy. The spas-filled shotgun and the loose ammo here on the counter so I can load it and shoot you. I wouldn't do that if I were you buddy. If you look over at a 45 degree angle, Frank's there with a Ma Deuce and the other guy over there on the other side's got a Barrett 50. You don't look trustworthy to me, not with that outfit. Oh, I did not think about that. I was just trying to do the shot. Boom! Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom It doesn't make any sense, does it? I'd be resurrecting the big heavy guns real quick, wouldn't you? In fact, I'd be making an effort to figure out how to build bigger and heavier guns real quick, wouldn't you? I know you would. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. I wanted to touch on something. In fact, I just mentioned it a minute ago here for all of our friends in the chat room. I'm going to post it here again real quick to make sure we reinforce this. www.dot. E dash Sarco Inc dot com now again they have P 85 Ruger pistols with no mag for two hundred and fifteen dollars and Zero zero cents. I just talked to the gentleman there at at Sarco this afternoon confirmed I wanted to get a count they said they have 10 of these handguns they are police trade-ins oh by the way they're Israeli secret police trade-ins. Ruge P85's $215 a piece if I was going to buy a weapon if I can buy American and if I'm going to be paying about $200 per gun which is what you're being charged nowadays I like the little pocket pistols that have been coming in when they were $65.00. It made sense. When they're $200.00 and they can buy an American gun and 9mm for $200.00, I'm going to buy the American Ruger for $200.00 first because it's got a large magazine capacity. There's lots of aftermarket and factory mags available. And again, that is the Ruger P85 pistol. Now here's what you do. We're going to go to www.e-sarcoinc.com Tap that. Tap firearms and receivers. Now when you tap firearms and receivers, it's on the left side, it's a category. You will see pistols, receivers, and rifles. Tap the pistol category. Alright, so you're going from e-circoinc.com homepage to firearms and receivers to pistols. When you get to pistols, then scroll down and all the way at the bottom of the page, up one line from that right in the middle. Ruger P85 9mm handguns. Now they're listing them for $225, but that's if they had the mags. I just talked to them, they're $215 a piece. There are 10 pistols left. There's a good picture, I said that picture is a good representation of the gun. It has holster wear, otherwise it's a very serviceable handgun. for what you're getting for $215 can't really beat it, okay? But it is a serviceable pistol that's Ruger. They do not have mags for the gun with the gun. That's why they dropped the price by yet another $10. So $215 for the gun without any mags. Don't worry. Oh, by the way, Sarco doesn't have any mags in their inventory either. Don't worry about that. Now there we go. So again, I'm going to do this one more time. Go to e-SARCO. That's S-A-R-C-O-I-N-K.com. Then go to firearms and receivers. Then go to pistols. From there, scroll down to the second line from the bottom right in the middle, Ruger P85 9mm. They are not $225. They are $215 a piece. to call and find out about them. 610-250-3960. Now we said some do and some don't come with the military lanyard ring. You'll notice that P-85 is a contract lanyard ring on the bottom there. Not all of them have all rigors have that obviously and in this case he said some do some don't so I don't know how many they have with that or whatever we'll find out but you're gonna get what you get for $215 serviceable enough a decent firearm. Ruger does well. I'm not excited about the owner but he's dead and gone. You know what, whenever we get hold of a Ruger weapon and we got it for a good price, I don't care who made it. I'm going to use it against bad guys when the time comes anyway, right? So, P85s, those are available again through Sarco. Now before we leave Sarco completely, I'm going to go back to the categories of pistols, receivers, and rifles. And I'm going to go to receivers. If any of you are interested in a project, you want to start building a new rifle, original Chinese SKS barreled receivers, $79.95, call the check for availability. They have them in stock. I talked to them already about these. Okay, so they have those in stock also. So for $79.95 you get a barreled receiver. Guys, all the rest of the parts are off the shelf. You can find everything you need to put that rifle back into service. But this is a barreled receiver. And call to find out more about it if you're, you know, curious. 610-2503960. Okay, I got that in there. 610-2503960. That's the SKS. Barreled receivers, these are Chinese by the way. They're Chinese, so there's lots of parts out there for these rifles. Lots of them. Okay. Now we're going to go back to that P85. Mark, it doesn't have a magazine. What do I do? Well, here's what you do. You mildew. Oh, no, wait a minute. Don't do that. Anyway, next solution. www.centerfire.com Now, why do I want to go to Centerfire? Can you guess? If I go to CenterfireSystems.com, I scroll down a little bit on the left side, magazines and drums. Okay, let's go to magazines and drums. Now we get to the page there, and we're gonna find Ruger. Where is Ruger? It's in the middle of the page. A little way, it just passed a little past the bottom, middle of the bottom to the bottom. Ruger right under the PP343 or whatever it is. Okay, now we have Ruger mags. We got Pro Mag, Mini 14 mags, Mini 14 mags, Ruger 1022. They don't have very many Ruger mags. But what do they have in handgun mags? Why look at that! The one mag they do have Ruger P85 9mm Pro mags 15 round magazine. The item number is MagRug O2PM. That's M-A-G-R-U-G O2PM. Now this is really straight because I called on the handguns and they have 10 of them over there. Whoever gets to Ruger, this is the best price for the P85 mags that I have found so far. They're $17 apiece. Well, $16.99. But $17 apiece is pretty reasonable for these mags. So I would grab whatever you could afford if you buy one of the handguns, go right to center fire, and buy three or four of these mags right away. Whoever gets there first gets them. They've got 10 mags in stock or less than 10 at Centerfire systems. However, they're not the only ones that have these mags. Okay, by the way, do we have Daryl there? Just want to, don't want to cut him off if he shows up. We got Daryl there? No, we don't. Okay, now www.and let's go to C, D, N, N, investments. If you go to CDNNinvestments.com, CDNNinvestments.com, and you go to their page. Why, amazingly enough, you will find that they have a whole magazine section. Actually, CDNN Investments is notorious for having a lot of magazines. A lot of magazines. Full of magazines, so many you can't count them all, okay? In terms of types. Well, the one thing I confirmed is they have at least three or four flavors of P85 magazines. Now, since they do, that means you've got all kinds of cool stuff that you can choose from. They have factory P85 stainless steel mags, which I really do like those by the way, but they're $26 apiece. However, there that's no worse than most every of these other high capacity mags that we're looking at out there. Be they SIG, Ruger, Hell even Glock. Take a look at the price. So you're looking at a Ruger P85 mag for between $16.95, well $16.99, $17. Aftermarket they have three or four variants on the shelf for anywhere from 21 to 24 dollars. So if they run out at Centerfire you can go over to cdnninvestments.com. cdnnsports.com is another one to go to. Apparently they have shortened it down. cdnnsports is the new web page but they've got a link to the old moniker CDNNinvestments.com. So if you go to one, it will take you to the other. But I will make note that the new page name is CDNNsports.com. I would call about the Ruger mags. And to be quite honest, I will remind you, OK, if you want some factory mags, fantastic. However, why spend top dollar on everything when you're going to be taking it to the range, right? save the factory mags for when the battle shows up and you're not going to throw away the other mags either but why wear out the factory Ruger mags when for about seven to ten dollars less you can buy aftermarket mags you see how that works And when the time comes you'll use all of them if you load them all up you will burn the bullets out of every one of them I guarantee it okay? I'll guarantee as the old Cajon chef would say uh-huh guaranteed So again there are mags available $215 for the P85 Rugers they're in on the E-Circo Inc. webpage E-Circo Inc. Yeah, I'd carry that gun Seriously guys, I'm very familiar with the Rugers. I liked the 1911 but I'd carry the Ruger all day. I wouldn't even think twice about it. It's a good gun. It's serviceable and it's been around for a long time. It's already proven. The weapon was in fact in vogue in a must-have gun back in the day. Now, of course, there's new magazine articles, so there's some other gun that's must-have, you know, no matter what today, and that's what people are buying. Now, don't worry, there'll be another must-have gun down the road, and everybody will drop the latest must-have for the new must-have, the other new latest must-have. We have a caller. Who do we have? This is George Patriot. Go ahead, George Patriot. Jump in there. While they're that cheap, I'm going to quote what this police officer told me. He says, He was talking about the Model 10. He said, if you can, because you're always going to be between a hard place trying to park when you need them. If you got the money, buy more than one of those pistols. Oh yeah, the idea is commonality of parts. Actually, and I was trying to find it, I got everything else I was looking for today. There are a couple of companies that have some pretty nice Ruger spare parts laying around. And like I said, always look in the odd corners because I didn't expect to see these river parts with this company because normally they do military parts only. But what's happening is these guys buy lots of, you know, you get a pile of parts and there's so many boxes and you thought you got a whole bunch of Tokarev parts or a whole bunch of submachine gun parts and you move three crates and way in the back there's a crate and two other crates with other parts in boxes. Well, they end up with the last of the spare parts for that company or that department or that country's, you know, what they were selling. They slid them in the pile with everything and nobody looked that close but when they bought it, Now they've got a bunch of these odds and ends parts. Well, barrels are nice, and I know this company has some barrels, and they also have firing pins, and they had other internal parts. So there's parts available for the P85 because it's been around long enough. How many? Well, a lot of departments bought those guns. In fact, I would be willing to bet that probably Sarko stole the mags out of those guns to sell. And they figure out they'll sell anyway, you know, so because I checked on the other guns that I was mentioning on the air Well before there were mags for all of the Korean Daewoo pistols they had but now they're selling them without the magazines So they took the mags out of the guns and sold them. Yeah, they can make more mags that way. Yeah, exactly Oh well, well they still came down on the price a little bit, a little bit, but it should be for the mag, but that's just me. Anyway, as it is, there are mags available and actually for a pretty reasonable price. I would think if you search around, you might find some odds and ends, corners and pockets where we're going to see other people holding those mags. Something taken into consideration. So that's one of the other reasons that I highly recommend. You're doing a sweep of the whole countryside because you'll find that odd corner. It's like magazines and parts. The UM-84 holster should fit that just fine. There's all kinds of police nylon out there and even some leather for those guns for the P-85s. Well, I have the P-95. Yeah. And I have a light laser installed on it. And I've been trying to look around. and as much as I love my 1911, I think I'm going to go with the, uh, roof. Now why are you, do you think, are you having a problem finding it because of the add-ons? I just ain't found, I found anything that's finished. Okay, you know where to go? To be quite honest, the padded paintball holsters. They're designed to handle a little bulkier weapon top to bottom, you know, like from the top of the slide to the bottom of the slide. And if you've got a lot of add-ons like flashlights or lasers or whatever, Your your pistol becomes boxier. I mean you don't think about it But you put your hand around it and you've doubled the height or maybe at least one and a half it you know It's one and a half times what it was because of the you know the add-ons top or bottom So take a look at if you go to wrap four dot com www.wrap4 I actually haven't brought them up in a while. Let's do this www.wrap4.com And in fact, if you're doing molly gear, although they also have hanger holsters, the whole nine yards. And if you go through, look at their tactical gear. Another thing is you can get it in pretty much any camo you want. The camo gear that they have for most of the paintball gear, they're holsters. Now, the holsters are actually pretty well stitched because paintball guns are not that light. you know once they've started to militarize them and make and square them out to you know a block out to a Air 15 or a tactical pistol, which is what they're doing now Those those things take and put a lot of stress and they know they don't want somebody dropping a three or four or five hundred dollar gun on the ground So contrary to everybody thinks well, it's just paintball stuff. Well Yeah, and when you look at it from the jobber end, I've been doing a lot of import inspection, right? I'm looking to see who's out there Guys, the same people that make those really neat special tactical vests that everybody thinks are so unique are the same companies that make the paintball vests. There's very little difference. Only if it's a special contract company, but pretty much anything you can imagine or anything you can find is there. If you look right now, for instance, are you using MOLLE gear or are you using a standard like old LC gear? I'm using the same thing I wore in When I was in I'm sorry I can't say how long has been probably is it nylon gear Odie Green How'd you get well, it's probably TA 90 gear since the TA 90 Alice gear right? It's old out 16 mag pouches Huh? M16 mag pouches or m14 I'm using the m14 Okay, well yeah, then that's the TA-56 gear. Okay, that's not right. You can mix and match it though. It can be a little bit of everything. That's not a problem. There are a couple of add-on holsters, but to give you an idea, if you go to wrap4.com and go to their clearance, you can get an idea of how the holsters are set up and how they're bulked out so that they can handle the odds and ends stuff that we got out there. Not all of them, I mean, there's different cuts of holster available. You need to measure the length of your gun. your slide and also the height of it to see what would fit best and then take a look at what they have in their tactical gear and their web gear. Now you're probably going to want to think about going with a regular holster or a hanger on the hip. Well if I wear my vest but then I wear my vest I won't be able to use mine but what I was looking at was a hip holster. Well, they have both. They have the leg hanger where it goes down into the upper part of the thigh and those even have space for additional magazines, etc. And what do we know for magazine pouches? Another option for the hanger though, like I said many times, Gov Liquidation, if you go to Uncle Sam's retail outlet, which is attached to GovLiquidation.com, they have a number of items there that are pretty useful and cheap. in fact cheaper and their military contract and they're cheaper than the average bear so just something to think about there with that one. I'm seriously thinking about buying one of these bear old receivers because that does look like it's in good condition. Well talk to them they'll give you an idea what they have in inventory and I definitely that's something for because you know a lot of people have a lot of SKS parts laying around and you can either build up just a standard SKS or if you need a stock for instance, I mean what's the big deal? You can pick from 10 different nylon stocks out there now. I'd go the cheapest for the mostest. In other words, get a Zytel nylon straight stock Monte Carlo. I still have the one my Vietnam mission come with. When I stripped it off and I put that timber Smith, I still have the original stock. There you go. Exactly. Throw it together with that. It's a Chinese rifle. Yeah. By the way, for SKS parts, before I forget, I know I mentioned that, well, we actually were focusing on the Ruger first. aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com. They have a bunch of S-cast parts. Now I've noticed they've really eaten them down. I think since we've mentioned them on the air, a lot of people have been going in there. But if you need a lot of the piddly or knick-knack parts, you know, the tiny parts, they've got them. So again looking at the inventory of what you need to get that SKS put back online the parts are there and available the stocks Sometimes you need butt plates. Sometimes you don't they I believe they had the butt plates there They have double hole euro and they have the single hole, you know Chinese and Russian So, you know, both of them are available So the all they got now, let me see here Okay, they the trap door for the SKS is is no more they throw that out of the mold. They did have that. Oh, I believe they hammered the bolts. I'm hoping we got that accomplished. I do have it, like I said, there's two companies that couldn't find their names fast enough this afternoon. In fact, I might be able to find them here. With what they have, there are two companies I know of that have complete bolts and they're actually for a pretty good price. About $40 or less. Is that the complete bolt carrier? That's the complete bolt for the SKS, everything. Everything. So all you've got to do is find a mainspring, which is not hard. Most all the springs are available through any number of dozen different companies right now. In fact some companies are making brand new SKS spring parts, you know, springs, you know, assemblies. So there's no reason not to go brand new with US factory if need be. Right. and always buy Bear Springs because life happens and they wear out. Yeah. Well, now Tapco has been making a lot of SKS parts for years. So, for instance, like the dust covers, although there's a lot of dust covers out there, it's really not hard to find the back cover for an SKS. But if you're going to spend a higher price, in other words, if they've started to charge a higher price, the Tapco rears, actually it was made by another company that Tapco absorbed. But they have two different SKS rear dust cover assemblies that have the milled in rails and the rings for a scope. So if you're going to spend about, like say, if somebody says, well it's going to cost you $30 for a dust cover they used to throw out all the time, or toss out a spare parts for a dollar, well, if they're going to say it's $30 or $40, you might as well just spend the money and get the scope mount right off the bat. That's your better choice and they're actually well made I've seen them and they're all made in the US These aren't Chinese a little the Chinese ones are good too, but these were copies made in Tennessee. I Can't remember if I told you but tap co got bought out by Remington. Yeah, but they didn't shut down. No, they're working Right. They just hit the that can't go see Ted goes exists only which by the way co if I see tap and co Well, it's like boy and they you know what I mean Yeah, I'm alright. I used to go up there to Kennithaw and deal heavily with these gentlemen. And most of the older employees are still there. Call them on a regular basis and pick the brain on the new. So they coming out with the one that's out in time. They used to have stripper clips. And they're getting us nice weapons or getting harder to find. Well, everybody is doing exactly what we've been talking about. They're grabbing everything they can. Originally, the stuff came in by the crate. That's progressively been blocked off. So now you're looking at paying, you know, again, what are the traditional prices for uniqueness? That's where we are. You know, uniqueness. The biggest problem there is it's nice, but some of the prices, well, again, you're going to have to bite the bullet if you come in late on it. It's that simple. Now for years we were buying it when the SKS triple clips came in which is where they got theirs for the most part they actually came in in ham tins just like the ammo and There were two ham tins per case. It's I think it was like what? four or five thousand stripper clips per can We just broached one here about a year ago. We broached one of them that's been sitting on the shelf since they originally came in. The other thing we bought a ton of is the Chinese were making .50 caliber M2 machine gun links, just the links. They shipped them the same way for storage and for use. They actually had just the links. in the load boxes for the auto loader for doing the linking. In the little cardboard boxes just like the US military did but they were Chinese, they come in the hamtins, two hamtins, the same ammo crate that your ammo comes in. So that's one of the reasons you have to pay attention to all these crates we have floating around guys. Because you could grab a crate if you're not paying attention. If you don't put English on it somewhere, Then somebody might make a mistake and not be too happy when they start cranking open the ham tin and they find stripper clips with nothing on them. Of course there will be thousands of stripper clips, but they were probably looking for ammo. So mark the stuff. If you don't know what you're looking at, and most people aren't going to be reading Chinese, mark it with a stencil. Make it easy to read and mark it in more than one place. That's one of the things we've argued for years about everything ammo cans, etc Also again, you know consistent loading with regard to how you load the cans make it uniform That way even in the dark people are used to working with the stuff. They memorize it It's a mental muscle memory thing. I want to keep them going that way. Oh By the way before I forget something else I mentioned rap for And you know I'm not worried about having the camouflage of the day guys, but they do have a clearance vest that is in the, in fact it has the pistol belt hangers, it's in the eight color camouflage, that's multi cam. It's in the eight color multi cam camouflage and it's $30 for the vest. It's a standard size so it will fit up to probably just under extra large, large at least, but it will fit smaller. It's adjustable, Velcro and strap adjustable. It comes with pod pouches, pistol mag pouches, holster, retainer pouch, utility pouch, radio pouch. and all kinds of other goodies on the back, you know, all the way around. But this is also one of those that's built up with the pistol belt hanger to go underneath. And I highly recommend you take advantage of that and add even more pouches. Because it'll just make sense and make you happy in the long run. So I want to bring that up about Rap 4. There are a lot of other things there, but go to Rap4.com and then go over to the right side where you see in green letters, clearance. Go to the clearance section. Go to the clearance. They also have a sail section. It kind of overlaps to the clearance section. Now they do have a lot of paintball guns. In fact they have a lot of paintball guns and a lot of upgrades and all kinds of stuff. So you just never know what you're going to run into there. And again that's www.rap4.com. Getting back to these Rugers, one of the other things, yeah there are shoulder holsters. Somebody asked me that before. It's like of course there are. There are shoulder holsters for any of these standard large capacity automatics. The Ruger very much has a SIG kind of line. the modern, more modern, SIG lines. So that family of weapons, 15 round magazine capacity, you know, little boxy in the stock, and square, typically square lines for the slide, though they're angular in the front. Well, that's common for a lot of weapons that mimic, you know, the basic design. And the shoulder holsters, you know, jackass holders, holsters, perpendicular shoulder holsters, We're concealables, everything you can imagine is out there. So it's purely a matter again of personal choice. The Rugers are a good option. They're nice going all the way around. In fact, a lot of guys I've known, I've been carrying them now for 20 years. I mean, carry the Rugers in general. They started out with a P85 and they've moved on. They have a P85 still, but they've moved on to some of the newer Rugers. So I don't know what's in Ruger has not really jumped into the forefront in the most recent years back when the P85 and 95 are coming out They really took a chunk of the market and that's a good thing because that means there's a lot of them out there The other thing though that I've noticed you don't see him coming back into the market Everybody noticed that there's not a whole pile of Rugers that are used Ruger P85s or 95s piled up anywhere if you see them it's like this thing from Sarco where they came in as a police trade-in We're seeing that with a few other guns, but almost as quickly as those show up, they're being absorbed and eaten, guys. They're gone as quick as they show up. Anyway, Georgia Patriot, anything else? Please, jump in there. I'm sorry. I'm also noticed where the police are able to buy their carries. They're buying. Oh yeah, yeah. Some departments don't like that because they figure they'll make a package on the trade-in, which makes sense. They're trying to get some of your tax money back. But typically if a cop is a police officer, sheriff's deputy, if they're involved with the department for any number of years or if they retire, in many cases they're given the option to take their service weapon with them. In many cases, they may have actually retained you. A lot of departments used to be more flexible on that. If a guy wanted to say, you know, you guys might be changing out, but I'm going to stick with my Ruger. You guys have been around for a long time. Most departments used to let the guys have some latitude on that. There was a period where they got really anal-retentive because everybody started to preach commonality, which is not a bad thing. Again, everybody carries the same gun. But the problem is that they also had a lot of people carrying the same gun that shouldn't have been carrying the field gun that everybody else had. In other words, bailiffs and things like that are not really trying to get in your face and not trying to be assault cops in the courtroom. In fact, they want something that's less noticeable so that hopefully somebody doesn't get the idea to take their gun. Oops, you know what I mean? In other words, it's out of sight, out of mind. HSA was a revolver. Yeah, well that's where a lot of these departments forced the bailiffs to go to whatever the bulkier standard gun was for the department and it was a big mistake. They had a lot of problems with that. So just, you know, again, that's why it's a mix as far as, you know, later on, it swings back and forth with whoever reads the latest magazine or whoever gets the latest government BS, you know, class made by, you know, done by whoever, whatever, Bufu's in charge. Nowadays they're all quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos that are in charge of government. So first of all, it has to be, you know, gender neutral and if anything it should have rainbow colors on it and if at all possible they need to first bond with their weapon You know, as a, through the native guidance that's necessary, UNCA, WUNCA, UNCA, OO. And that's why the Air Force went from a 45 to a 38. Yeah. The 38s have been in service with all the militaries, you know, all of our militaries for many, many years, except that they went up to the 357 Magnum. They still can use .38 and in fact they buy a lot of .38 jacketed conus, buys a .158 grain jacketed round ball, military round ball. I know because I've seen a whole lot of it. But they also have .357 ball too for the same reason. Has to be jacketed to conform to the military code. But other than that, and doesn't mean they haven't used other stuff, but typically that's what you'll find. And they're good weapons, there's nothing wrong with them at all. Well, as long as there's a Model 10 or a Model... A Model 10? I personally, I have helped to purchase thousands of those. We had people that were seeking them out. Anything that was a K-frame. But the Smith & Wesson Model 10, for the longest time, guys, we could get a Smith & Wesson... I used to buy Model 10s at $60 to $75 in clutches of $12 to $20. Smith & Wesson, 5 screw, 4 inch, 5 inch, victory models. But I would get a, from the last batch I bought in bulk like that, I bought 28 of them and I paid $75 a piece. Now it's been a while. But in the meantime, see Rossi started to bring their K frames in. Taurus, which now has got a big name. I was one of the first distributors for Taurus back when they came out in the late 70s. In fact, my brother told me about them and a bunch of the guys that have been shooting for a while bought them for plinkers. And guys, I'll tell you what, they've got a butter colt type action. The older Model 66 is just like in terms of fit and finish, just like a Smith & Wesson Model 19. In fact, a 19 and a Taurus side by side, This year's little only little points that would make you decide maybe to go with the Smith But back when that that was going on when Taurus came in Smith was being really persnickety their quality control was down just like Colt because the Italians had taken over Colt and There are a bunch of foreigners that were tied in with Smith and Wesson and so they had problems. Well because of that, Taurus was able to come into the country and kind of fill the niche. They made a nice little copy of the Model 36 and they made an excellent K-frame. And the Model 10s... I would highly recommend for pretty much anybody. I don't have any problem carrying a wheel gun at all. In fact, it's purely a matter of training. You can, you know, cylinder off, cylinder positive. If you have a malfunction or if something happened where you were loading ammunition or you're carrying ammunition and something doesn't fire, just pull the trigger again. That's about as user friendly as it gets, you know, point and click. Point and click, point and click, point and click. You know, pop, pop, pop, boom. Let the Western Speedloaders also switch over to... Well, forgive me, what? Repeat that again? You know, the Speedloaders for the Model 10? Right, yes. You can also use them on the Model 82, or I believe the 80 is a tapered barrel. I always bought the Model 82 when I bought the TAR. I like a heavier barrel in case I have to use it. Oh yeah, well, when Doris came out, all they had were heavy barrels. They didn't make a tapered barrel. In fact, that was a good feature. They basically built the Smith & Wesson Model 10 or Model 19 Bull Barrel Police, but with target sites. In the 66 now again like you said the later models the big differences were again enhancement You know stainless steel production that was something that they got into Also again they went with lighter barrels if they went bounced around once they became popular they had latitude They were able to move and you know expand out but with all those HSK speed loaders are still the Easiest for everybody to understand They are very reliable. You can also find, like I said, I just saw this the other day in a little ad, somebody got a big trade in of Sierra Speedloaders. And they're like dollar apiece. Now I think some of those were L frame which is the odd man out and some of those a big chunk were K frame But you'll find at gun shows guys will have whole bins of the police trade-ins because maybe they know the cop that was the armorer Maybe the guy selling the stuff at the table is the cop, you know, that was is the armorer. You know what I mean? They don't want the stuff, they get rid of it or he just slides it sideways and it gets sold out in the market. If you can get them cheap, buy a pile of them. Ideally, put a whole 50 caliber can together full of loaded ammunition. Those stripper, those, forgive me, those speed loaders guys, once they're loaded, there's nothing that can go wrong with them. And to have a whole bucket full of speed loaders ready to go is kind of nice. Mm-hmm. I think they've been sitting by the door. Wait, he says boom boom boom boom boom boom boom cover me got you covered boom boom boom Boom, that's 12 gauge. Meanwhile drop the cylinder turn Insert the rounds twist drop the speed loader close the cylinder and on my mark boom boom boom boom boom Boom cover me got you covered. Oh Or a little more firepower if you've got all kinds of other people. And or two revolvers, one in each hand. Oh, that's not accuracy. But definitely volume fire. So the Model 10 for holsters, for any kind of support gear, there's tons of the stuff out there. In fact, if you go to apexgunparts.com, they have got a lot of standard Smith and Wesson and Enfield pistol parts coming in. Apparently the Brits I think probably are disposing of some of their inventory because the infield parts are all English obviously. They've got a lot of cylinders, they've got barrels, they've got main springs, they've got everything just except the frames. So guys if you're looking for spare parts they are definitely...Sarco has Smith, Gun Parts Corp has Smith, Apex Gun Parts. All three of those companies, which are big parts dealers, have Smith & Wesson parts. Now some places have more than others. I'll give you an example. Years ago, bundles of 10 of the main springs for the Smith & Wesson Model 10 came out for nothing. They were so cheap, there was a pile and it came out from a military inventory. There's a couple companies out there that still have those. And you should, just like you were talking about, firing pin, an extractor, an ejector. If you can find a plunger, if you can find an additional crane, you should buy it. If you can get any of the internal springs, buy them. And also the mainspring, which remember with the Smiths, it's a leaf spring system. Now the Ruger uses the coil, or Ruger, yeah, they do too. But the Taurus has used the coil spring. That's where it gives it that little buttery action when you work the hammer. And of course there again, it's personal preferences with regard to feel and fit and finish. Both of those guns will serve you. And by the way, I'm not talking down the Rossi's, I keep emphasizing that. I wish they were still bringing Rossi's in, but it looks like Rossi's off the map. Rossi, especially before they disappeared, were producing some very fine stainless steel handguns. But if you run into any Ross, he's in the box, snag him up, put him away. There's nothing wrong with those guns. They are great. Typically they made some really nice J-frame ladies guns. 3-inch, 4-inch, and even 6-inch barrels in a J-frame, 5-shot. But the ladies love them because they're the perfect size for smaller hands. And they're very comfortable to shoot. They're very, very comfortable to shoot. So you wouldn't have any problem with that. Anyway, we are headed towards the top. Anything else, George and Patriot? Well, you know, like you were saying, that little tar also makes a good backup. Yeah. Well, again, if you're short on handguns but you've got to spread them out, after our discussion about the malfunction with the AR-15 this morning, it's like I said, well, when you have something like that happen with a malfunction, it helps you to understand why we tell you to carry a handgun. Harsh language doesn't do it. Throwing a magazine is desperation. How about instead, you have another bullet spitter that can go pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. There we go. That stopped the guy before he man-headed you to death. There we go. That's a good thing. Now quick holster your gun, grab his rifle, swing it around and start using other buddies. It will work out just fine. Anyway, before we go to the top, we are headed close here. FreedomPalooza.com. FreedomPalooza.com. FreedomPalooza.com. The third through the sixth coming up. And I'll be speaking there on the fifth. So for everybody out there, it'll be Saturday. That again, three, four, five, and six. that's freedompalooza.com I'll be there on the fifth but there's a lot of other speakers all kinds of bands everybody having a great time if you can make it be there again freedompalooza.com freedompalooza.com I won't be the only one speaking there's other people that are going to meet attendance guys and there's lots of good music and there's food and it's a chance to relax and meet your friends and allies and link up so that down the road you'll be able to connect later on for perhaps border deployment down there because looks like we're going to be needing additional personnel down on the border. Well, we can do what we can there to get that done. Let's see next. Oh by the way, pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. That's so that everybody knows the, again, where the arrangements, the way they are. Pokerface will be there. They're part of Freedom Beluza. That's freedombeluza.com. The 3rd through the 6th of July. Only, well heck, let's see this way. Right now we're on the, oh my goodness, we're only like 10 days away. Not even that. Wow, well, yeah, five, six, yeah, nine days away. I guess, no, I was right, yeah, five, eight days. I was right the first time, yeah, eight days away. Okay, a little closer, and again, they'll be sitting up on Thursday. The band will be doing a little precursor work, setting up the sound systems, testing them out by playing with the bands. There'll be a few of them there, and there'll be some additional speakers all through the weekend. The idea is for everybody to participate. Participate, participate. Again, that is freedompalooza.com, freedompalooza.com, freedompalooza.com in Pennsylvania, if everybody wonders. When you go to Freedompalooza, a poker face there is a map. They'll give you an idea. It's east of Allentown. And we're driving east of Allentown. Yeah, OK. Anyway, what else do we have here going on? Let's see, before we take off for the hour. It's Wednesday so we should have Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next by the way. I know there's something I'm going to want to spit out here and I'm going to have to slap myself in the microphone. Well, as it is, one more time for our friends that are looking for information about the deployment down in Texas. That is, of course, all through the We have a dayboo77 with youtube guys, militia action alert groups gathering in Laredo, Texas to put up a human shield. A number of different videos already done. Definitely take the time to check them out. With all the stuff that's happening, if you're going to be deploying, the idea is to be able to coordinate with other people. We don't need 500 people piled up in one mile. We need, well, Several thousands of people stretched out across the whole of the border tens of thousands tens and tens of thousands Bad guys are going to leave the border wide open. We're going to have to make sure it's secure again to do that. Organize armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Deploy as a unit if at all possible. If not, link up with personnel or deployed down there. Integrate into a fireteam and squad. Act accordingly. Pay attention what their SOP is. Become part of the team. That's the objective. Mark, go ahead. You can scan all again. Oh, the one is, actually if you go, there's a couple of them right now, but one of the updates is D-A-H-B-O-O-7-7. Dayboom! 7-7. That's D-A-H-B-O-O-7-7. It's not the only one. There's a couple others out there right now. where they're passing on the information about how to, where to. So we're going to try to get as many of these people connected, linked up so they can work with each other and coordinate right away rather than waiting until the last minute. In many cases it shouldn't be a problem for us to get people down there by simply doubling up, clotting up, and in fact coordinating the route for different people traveling south. By the time everybody's collected the bodies, they shouldn't have any problem when the time comes getting them back home either. Just a matter of you know common sense prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance requires effort on the part of all the individuals to stay focused Anyway, anything else before we go sir? Not that I can think of but I found other parts for that SKS Okay, I say what well we got to go for now. God bless the Republic Death of the New World Order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the emperors on the run where the March Craig coming up next with forbidden knowledge Stay tuned Ed taking over and we'll be back at 8 o'clock Evening Intel report down to myself and arrest you that want to pitch in right here on Liberty Tree radio. Bye. Bye guys the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? 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