July 24, 2014
Evening Show
1h 1m
Complete
Radio Episode
2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed firearms and tactical equipment deals available through various retailers, including Turkish Canik pistols ($320), AK variants ($470), and MKA-1912 shotguns ($500). He reviewed tactical vests and MOLLE gear from Rap4.com at clearance prices, emphasized the importance of magazines and spare parts for preparedness, and took caller questions about AK drum magazine tuning and Arisaka rifle feeding issues. The show also covered border surveillance using satellite imagery and encouraged listeners to familiarize themselves with the Texas-Mexico border area.
- firearms
- canik pistol
- ak-47
- tactical vests
- molle gear
- magazines
- shotgun
- preparedness
- border security
- satellite imagery
- texas-mexico border
- centerfire systems
- rap4.com
- drum magazines
- arisaka rifle
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Turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, oh, K-Teams and the mob, Bill, Grandma Consortium, Orbitire, and telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spy. Anyway, It's been a beautiful, perfect weather day outside. It has been just Wunderbar here in Michigan, although we've had cold weather. We're probably going to get cold tonight, not freezing or anything. Although you could get freezing up in the UP. I would not be surprised if they got a second snow up in the UP. Seriously, with the temperatures we had last night, I would be willing to bet that this morning, about 11 o'clock in the middle of the UP, it snowed. Now everybody goes what and you won't even hear about in the news course it doesn't stick that's the thing it hits the ground and Even as it does it's like a big single cloud. It's lake effects. No it rolls over the area Drops down with well flakes about the size of your thumb and then just hits hits hits over and over again Just you know I mean boom boom boom boom and then it's gone like the Wizard of Oz okay, God shows up out of nowhere And it's gone because it's too warm for it to stick and the grounds more than warm enough to keep everything where it's supposed to be. So for everybody out there, let's see today's date. Well, as you know, it's the 24th of July, sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2014 old earth calendar or well, both the Mayan crazy town and no spray. If you're not ready for an age of doom, well don't worry, it could have been any year and every month and pretty much every day ball goofiness they pulled out of Nostradamus' arse. Nostradamus' arse, you know, Notre Dame-us man, yeah, the football coach from that football team with the same name, Notre Dame-us. As it is, they pull him out every so often. They had to wait about, well let's see, last time they did this was the BS around 89.90. That was supposed to make everybody throw their hands up in the air and go, we're doomed, we're all going to die, there's nothing to do. Saddam Hussein is the Antichrist, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, etc., etc. and the rest is history. They waited long enough they can pull the Nostradamus garbage out of their arse and plug it in again, you know Bless dust off the 33 and a third record notice. I didn't even give him credit for a cassette player It should tell you something, shouldn't it? Anyway, it has been a beautiful Thursday, but there is a lot of work to do, and I would remind everybody again, if you can, please take the time. We're trying to reach the end of the year goal. We still have time to take care of it, but I got to keep reminding people. Every year we have a one-year bill. We have a single year that we actually plug in, and what we do is, rather than paying every month, rather than paying every six months, we shave the bill in half. by paying once a year. But our listenership is what makes the bill, you know, makes it possible for us to pay the bill. That's how we, again, get the job done as we ask for donations. So if you can take your time and go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's www.libertytreeradio.com. dot 4 mg dot com take the time go to the page right in the middle it's transparent we're showing where goal is you can see how much we have taken in in terms of donations and uh... the rest of course will be history progressively will make the goal and we will you know accomplish the task but we need everybody to chip in help if they could pay A couple of dollars, that's fine. If that's all you can do, don't ever apologize or say, oh, I'm sorry, I couldn't. No, don't worry about that. What you can do is what you can do. What we expect, that's it. You don't have to apologize. You're never going to hear everybody go, oh, man, we donated $2. Are you kidding? OK, if everybody out there did that, guys, the bill would be taken care of for years. Seriously. Because the first thing we do is we pay up in advance to cover a whole bunch of other, you know, cover a whole bunch of other years, like one or two, and then we take care of other bills that we normally pay, that we pay out of pocket right away, and that would just allow us to focus on other tasks. Upgrading in other areas or doing something that everybody has been waiting for. It's like, why don't we back up on shortwave? Well, most people don't realize how much money shortwave costs. And as it is, let's see, well of course go right to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, you'll see what I'm talking about, it's right there on the front page. Also, let's see, one or two other things here, I spotted this, but I'll bet you they're gone by now. Center fire systems, you don't always watch for specials, anything, and I'm constantly spot checking through the day. Nowadays, guys, if there's a special, it could last 15 minutes and everybody scoops it up and it's gone. And it's just purely fickle finger fate. You don't know what it is that motivates and anxies everybody to do it. But I mean, I do to a degree, but it's like, man, sometimes everybody found out at once, everybody emailed somebody and it's just gone. By the time I get to being on the air here, it's like, hey, I'm going to tell you about, it's gone. So let's go over to centerfire systems. In fact, what I'm going to do is this for our friends in the chat room, www. dot center fire systems com forgive me i did this because i did not punch anything into the uh... page for everybody today i did working right up until the last minute and trying to collect a few other things an oddball thing that did come in i have it movement all all hold on they do have something that's a little better price for some reason and i don't know why so we'll we'll touch on that in a minute here hold on Oh, interesting. Okay. Number one, and this is not what I was really going to mention, but I will mention it because it's like I've noticed something. Glocks have dried up. Now, it doesn't mean there aren't glocks out there. I know there are, but guys, there's two things I'm seeing happen. Number one, the used glocks are going stupid price. Okay. And I mean truly used glocks. Okay. Let me point something out. How long have the Gen 4 glocks been in service? Okay, now think about that. Well, police trade-in, Glock 27s, these are the compact, the subcompact mini Glocks, tiny Glocks, you know, baby Glocks. 40 caliber subcompact Model 27 Gen 4. Kentucky State Police logo, now my question is this, why? Gen 4 is, we're only looking at the last couple of years of service, I mean, and typically when they're buying as a contract, these might be the first batch that came in, I don't know, but Gen 4 has been around not that long, and yet here we have a pile of Model 27s, Glock 27s, that are the chubby stubbies that are $480 apiece, and that's what gets me, it's like, well wait a minute, this is a cop shop trade-in, you know? Well, yes, a Gen 4, but it's a used gun. Well, this is the price of a new gun. Well, yeah. So one of the things that I'm seeing here with the Glockettes is that even Gen 3s, Gen 2s, of course a lot of 1s and 2s, if they're out there, I haven't seen any of these police trades in a while, but they do show up in waves and there are cop shops that haven't sold their guns right away and are finally starting to move out to another weapon. Now, it's not that they've worn the guns out, that just isn't the case. So the question mark would be dissatisfaction. Somebody had a burr up their butt about getting somebody a, you know, a concealable submachine gun that's five times the size of this clock because they just really felt that their pennies were, you know, on a bunch over having one, so they did. Whatever the reason, these are state police, Kentucky state police logo on the weapon itself, you know, imprinted in. And they're $479.99. But that's not what I called about. Anyway, couple of AKs. Now, Right now the last really good AK or AR buys about $400 and some dollars a unit, a little low $400 for these AR-15 mercenary trade-ins. That's what they are. These are probably contractor AR-15 M4s. They're semis. They are beaters. However, there are a couple of decent buys on AKs right now. that are at Centerfire.com, www.Centerfire.com, $470 for the club foot stock. It's basically the RPK stock. The other is the indented standard AK stock and both of these are in 7.62x39. Now the third rifle is almost 400 and that's the Romanian Wasser 10s. And personally, if I were to look at these three rifles, you know, I like the RPK stocks. I mean, actually they're kind of comfortable but also because of the way they're designed for long range support shooting. You drop a 10 round mag in that AK to stabilize it, to bring your left hand to where it needs to be. If you were to bipod that gun, that club foot actually works really well when it comes to controlling the weapon and sucking that three point control in where you've got your elbows down, you've got the weapon into your shoulder. And, of course, your body works as the base of the tripod. Anyway, the point is that it's a nice little package for $470. It looks like they may still have them in stock. And they do have a package deal, which I definitely would recommend for every AK. If they give you the same price for more, I'd buy more. One for one special. Okay, you only get one per rifle, but it's $49.99 for a 75 round drum. Yeah, I'd buy that while you're getting the AK. Every AK we've got should have at least one 75 round drum. The other consideration is, hey, if you've got a whole bunch of AKs and you've got a squad gun, an RPK that is a long barrel, 7.62x39, well I'd slide those drums over to that gun if need be for fire power and base fire support. In fact, everybody would be carrying a drum like they would a belt in the service for that AK anyway for the RPK. But normally in traveling, we use a drum for traveling. Everybody puts a 75 round drum in or a 40 round stick mag, biggest mag you got first. Make contact, you burn the brush. That's one of those situations when you're again involved in counter action against an aggressor and where you've made contact. Now another thing about these AKs, and I want to double check here, these rifles, semi-automatic long stroke piston operating gas rifle, yes we know that. The construction and design is based directly on the Polish ACAM blueprints. It includes a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty. But it doesn't say if this is an American kit, at least not that I can see right away, however it's based directly on a Polish AKM. Well if it's based on it, where was it made? I'm going to have to call on this one, forgive me. Including a CNC machine scope mount rail on the left side. OK, now that's what I was looking for in the picture. But I don't see it on the rifle, at least on the image. I don't see it on the image. So what they're saying is, hold on here, limited lifetime warranty. The supporter also features several upgrades over the traditional AK including a CNC machine scope mount rail on the left side of the receiver. Tough polymer furniture, all-American. And a handguard with a built-in accessory rail at the bottom for easily money lights, lasers, tactical grips, etc., etc., etc., of course. I'd go the bipod, to be quite honest. That'd be your best choice. Serve personally at the bipod and whatever other fixture you want, or do a multi-fixture off that, pick a teeny rail under the base. Anyway, this weapon does come, even though the picture does not show it. These weapons are coming with a scope rail built into the side of the weapon. So it is a complete weapon. It will include the ability to use Don's night vision and or whatever day optics you want to apply to the gun. Otherwise, I don't see and I'm gonna have to call them because I saw this earlier and in the past they at least have verified that pretty much all the parts are American-made. Now this looks to be the American-made kit parts. put onto whatever receiver they're building, whatever it's made. And I would assume even the receiver is American made. So we'll find out more about that. Or if any of you can take the time, plug in to see what you can find out about them, that would be fantastic. If you want the standard AK stock, they've got it that way also. Anyway, I wanted to give that as a heads up, because a lot of people have been asking about, well, best price. Well, there are personal AKs out there you can probably find for about $400 or less. You never know if somebody's got to get rid of because they desperately need beer or money or whatever. And buy it. If someone wants to get rid of something like that, buy it. Take it away. If they're willing to sell it for beer money, booze money, stupid money, whatever idea, I'm saving the children because they're in the hospital. Okay, I can understand that one. But most of it's frivolous. Well, get that gun away from frivolous before it ends up over at the pawn shop or somewhere else. So whenever you can and make sure that it will offer with a getting for the best price you can let's put it this that way also now There was one other weapon and again I've had a lot of people that have been telling me about these now I was kind of curious about where they were coming from this but the Turkish 9 millimeter Luger Kanek 55 for 320 dollars The guns decent buy for 320 because it is brand new out of the box now the only thing I would say is as soon as you could I get a firing pin extractor an ejector for this gun immediately because it's Turkish. Everything goes to hell in a hand cart. Be cold in hell before you see parts for this. So it's on the edge of being an orphan. It's not an orphan yet because Turkey is still in one piece. But with Iraq going the way it is and everybody else in Kurdistan, etc., flip of the coin as to who they're going to screw or backstab next in the system. So I would highly recommend that you, if you're going to pick up any of these Turkish made weapons, buy firing pins, extractors, and every magazine you can for them right away. Now the Canik otherwise looks very much to be in the Glock family but with a Ruger baseline. I think it has a nicer grip assembly in several ways but it has the option to be re-engineered too because of what they have in the kit. But you can fill up your hand quite comfortably. very reminiscent of Well, except for the has a little bit of arc to the front with the m60 machine gun pistol grip Is really what it kind of reminds me of you would do a quick glance. Oh look what they built some of the bottom of an m60 What the hell that but the weapon itself I understand the guys that have shot it a couple of our guys units here bought a pile of them ten at a time and They've been shooting the snot out of them for training and they have no problem with them They say that a lot of guys like them as well or better than they glocks they've shot so For the price, a lot less. For a brand new box, you know, a box weapon comes with holsters, variable geometry, its own carrying box, it's hard plastic. It is a nice little package and spare magazines are available. You might want to shop around. It's a 17 round mag for the Canik right off the bat, which is pretty darn good, 17 rounder, and $24.99 for the magazines. No worse, no better or worse than any other high capacity staggered mag weapons out there. Again, though, I would be buying a bunch of them. I would probably, if you had the budget to do it, I'd buy six mags right off the bat, plus whatever you get in the kit. And I would go so far as to say I would buy six mags even if I were short ammunition. I would buy a minimum amount of ammunition, but I'd get the mags right away. You're not possibly, you know, timing is everything. You don't know what's going to get cut off next. You don't know what executive orders are going to be running to knock out the weapon. They are a good gun and they are a serviceable weapon. You can get them in whatever color you want or if you want them two-tone. I personally believe they offered them in green. Either the earth brown or the green would be cool. That would be a good choice. Even if it is two-tone like Dark Slide and plastic OD green for the base, that's good. It breaks up the silhouette and breaks up the color a bit which is fine. You want to change out the top break out the spray can and just you know Give it a little brown give a little tan give a little black URL black story there forgive me Give a little green and you're done. There you go finished out of the way I'll keep the gun clean on the inside. She should work flawlessly There are a lot of good reports on it also on YouTube. Take the time, check it out. There are a lot of guys that have pulled them out of the box. They are very surprised for what it is as a Turkish weapon that it is doing what it is doing. But the Turks know how to kill people. They have been killing people for a long time. Don't worry, they executed lots of Christians over the years. That is one thing that the Muslim men are good for, is killing Christians. The Israelis, of course, will buy Muslims to kill Christians or the Israelis will kill as many Christians as they can. So, this gun is probably in its pattern, it's probably been used to dispatch, I'm sure, plenty of Christians, around the border area of Kurdistan, on and off on a regular basis. Not a problem. But, we'll just turn it back on the buggers when the time comes and dispatch a few of them. How's that sound? Anyway, it's $320. There are other sources for the Canik. If one runs out, don't panic. Oh, God. Anyway, take the time, check them out, and it would definitely be a useful hand cannon solution. Now, another solution thing, and I want to get these off the shelf before they go too far or before they start to run out or a price goes up. In fact, I would not be surprised if the price has not already gone up. OK. And the reason I say this, www.rapfor.com Once you get there, go to clearance. Let's see if the price was jumped since we mentioned it this morning. I hope it hasn't. And then go to clearance, vests and accessories. All right, we're at clearance, vests and accessories. Well, good. The prices haven't changed yet. They have tactical vests. Now, that less expensive canic pistol will fit just fine in all the different holsters. There's a bunch of chest holsters on every one of these vests that's available. They're in CADPAT, ACU, Woodland, and they're also offering one of the vests, the one tactical model, in eight color camouflage, which is multi-cam. For $20 a vest you get probably the best stinking package you could afford for the price I mean if you these things are being offered by Sportsman's Guide every other surplus company that's out there has the exact same vest for between 59 and 79 dollars right now The exact same vest you don't think so look at the pictures go over to Sportsman's Guide go to whichever company you got they're offering a salt vest Take a look at the shoulder padding take a look at the format of the pouches and you'll go wow I recognize that Difference, you can buy three or four of these for the price of one of those. Right now, now there's not a bigger selection than just the four colors. In fact, there are three cad-pat designs. One is the rifleman, one is the tactical, the other one is a utility vest. All of them have many pockets, many pouches and mag pouches. And I think all three of them have, yes they do, they have a built-in cross chest holster. The Woodland Camo come in a utility vest and a tactical vest. The ACU comes in a utility, wait a minute, maybe a rifleman, tactical, well actually they're two different but they're both tactical option vests. One may have a left hand holster instead of a right hand holster which is interesting so check that out. You might have to make a call if you're interested in the ACU models. I'm going to They've got ACU knockoff. It's the no name brand knockoff eight color camouflage when you see eight color camouflage. That's multi cam a $20 a vest for those These all come with the hangers to add a US pistol belt. I would do that right away That allows to add a lot more pouches I would also point out that wrap for rap4.com if you'll notice even in the clearance section They have a whole bunch of other molly pouches and snap panel molly pouches that go right on these vests or would work on other vests. In fact, they've got all the oak pattern camouflage our molly pockets down to 1 third their regular cost. In other words, multi pocket mag pouches for $9, $10, $12 for a large diaphragm carrier, and a bunch of utility pouches in single or even MP5 mag pouches. The MP5 mag pouch in oak MOLLE pattern $10, three pocket. So guys these are solutions. If you've got oak and you were looking to add more to make up an oak system, since you're already using oak camouflage or real tree or whatever, this system right here, now they did have a bunch of the vests, they sold all the vests out. They have probably the new oak vests, but the older ones were on sale like this before. This is a system clearance. In fact, typically to give you an idea, if you go to page two of the clearance, you'll see where they're at. No, it's on sale for $39.95. So in reality, you're getting these other vests for half of what they've been going for when they're on sale. This will give you a chance to outfit a bunch of people. Maybe you got medics, the utility pouch system for the medics. the assault systems for anybody else depending on what they've got as far as mags go but if you've got the pepper if you have the Sega when you've got the longer mags these pockets should take those mags also if you got the 40 round AK mags they will drop into these these pockets into the mag pouches it's a long adjustable pouch that they have set up because there's a lot of different large capacity mags for the airsoft type guns or for canisters that they carry etc. So these are a very workable solution. The other thing is they're in a decent set of camouflage. Cad Pat for fooling the bad guys. He can get close enough to Club Canadians like a baby seal because they'll be down here on our soil big time helping out with the globalist to attack America. ACU, look like the bad guys, but also ACU because these camos do work in different areas. If you're committed to them, that's fine. The CAD-PAT digital also, of course, will work well with Woodland Digital. You can mix Woodland, Marpat, CAD-PAT, et cetera. Mix and match them a little bit and they're going to blend in fine. They'll work well enough together. The Woodland, right now, Woodland Camouflage is a drug on the market. And if you're out fitting units, I've got a friend, a couple of people right now, in fact one of our other allies out in Oklahoma was asking, I'll bring this up again. Guys, out there in Oklahoma, I'll take care of the wholesaler. You guys just let us know what you need. You're going to have to pay the wholesaler, pay the shipping, and I'll have a drop ship right to your door, but you guys can get Woodland Camelight, I'd outfit the whole unit, Woodland, that'll work there. Why? It's cheap. Stupid, cheap, everything. Woodland is out there in forest, brand new and in good sizes so your people are wearing good equipment. They all look squared away. They're all together. They've got a good esprit de corps attitude because they're, again, they're looking like super troopers. That's the whole idea. You want that. You want to build your people up. That's how you do it. You make sure that they have. They look just as good, if not better, than anything on the other side, no matter what stinkers they are. In fact, we look better than them because we're men of liberty. We're not the parasite slavers that the other side is. Tell you what, do we have dongle this yet? Do we have a caller? Yeah Mark. Go ahead, jump in there caller. Can you hear me? We got you. Yeah, hey, yeah, another good firearm is a fine one that you think you heard of, the MK-81919. Right, that's the other Turkish that looks like an M16, and even close up it's good for deceiving. But I wouldn't want to get shot with it anyway. Yeah, go ahead. All the manipulation, it may have to be controlled just like an M16. This gun is also based on 1100 Remington. We'll have to experiment because they've done it where they've made them close but they might be just enough off. Remember, they've done that with several weapons before. But that would be a good idea because remember, if the 1100 parts are bigger but still comparable in size, dimension roughly, well, that's where the armorer comes in with a fine, fine, fine file and some number four and a compilition compound. I can make things fit if I'm very patient and an arm we're supposed to be. Your first choice though would be because the Turkish parts are available, but we've got to find the distributors. Once you find the distributors, then I would order original factory parts first. I would get two or three of those extractors. And the reason I would do that, if I have an extractor that's original and I have an 1100 extractor and I compare them, I have a template to adjust the others. You see what it means? Exactly. Yeah, and you know, this gun is very tunable. It needs to be broken very well. There's really good YouTube sites on this. Go on YouTube and enter that in and you'll see all kinds of interesting videos on this gun. It is very, very, very well. It's a very reliable gun once it's tuned in properly. It doesn't take very much to do that. You're working on aftermarketing. right well the thing over a couple when these first came in they're reasonably priced but the but the segas beat them out you know now the segas are not available so looking at other weapons to be quite honest uh... for the price uh... affect right now i think as a matter of fact if you go to center fire systems back over to center fire there we go I believe that they had on the front page those MKA-1912 gauge for $500, which is not a bad price. Considering any average person looking at it would go, oh, that's an M16. Even at a distance, it looks like an M16A2. With all of the cut barrels where they've taken the flash hiders and told you you couldn't have them, most people wouldn't know the difference even close up. But I wouldn't want to get shot with a thing. You know, that's simple. Five rounders, it comes with two five rounders. They have another model that you can get that has two ten rounders and five rounders. Oh, okay. So those magazines are like $80 a piece, fifty something for those. And if you want a two-rounder for hunting, they're like $45. Yeah, they're $40. The two-shot are $40 from Center Fire CSA, a few dollars going that way. They're also off the edge. You can get that kid cost you about six or eight hundred bucks for it, for the whole gun. Uh-huh. and they're looking at the two and three quarter of the three inch shell five rounders. Hey, wait a minute. Well, the five rounders here, $40 apiece. So I would go that way. As we look at Jeff, that's a good, you know, so you don't get caught with a large magazine. They got two rounders. You want to buy it? Yeah. I wouldn't take this one hunting. This is going to be hunting two legged moose when the time comes. That's really what it's for. The interesting thing is this would ride the Don's night vision very well. And a shotgun? The shotgun combination would be pretty decent. Again, because it's got the carrying handle, which is fixed, you go with the about $3.99 picatinny rails that they offer right now through DealXtreme that go right in the hole on the carry handle. And if the carry handle didn't have a hole, it would by the time I was done. In fact, it looks like it does. It's got two holes. And the carry handle comes off. Oh, then you're all set. Then you could go with a low rider mount with a night vision device and that would be perfect. Very good. OK, let's check this out. What the hell happened there? Oh, some days you wonder about these pieces of equipment. OK, come on. Well, hold on a look here. Let's see if this model does show it quick. Yeah, it does. Has a quick disconnect. So that has the Picatinny rail on it. The other consideration here, which we haven't talked about with these, the 500 grain discarding Sabo slug means that this is a 200 yard rifle without any problem. We call it a shotgun. This is actually a, I guess, what would you call it? Well, it's not really a musketoon anymore because guess what? The only expectors to engage at 200 yards. So if you can reach 200 yards or the yards of the 500 grain copper slug, I'd say that's doing better than 200 yards of the 55 grain 223 round. Granted you can't kill them. Yeah, but if you hit them, they know they got hit now, don't they? Oh yeah, ass reloading in the last shot, the game functions as the N16 just slapped the... Direct cross-tree. ...the release mechanism and baby-shirt, you're on your way, man. Awesome. The other thing I'm curious, I noticed here before, is they almost have the Canik pistol design. with the way they built the pistol grip for the shotgun? That's something I was just looking at, especially the upper hull. That's not accidental either because needless to say, they're not stupid about marketing their gun. Always remember, you know, guys, you know, think ahead. Oh, you can get the Canik pistol. And by the way, here's a neat shotgun that kind of goes along with the program. Now, another thing about that is, and we were talking about, is repeat. If you could get on YouTube and just watch all the movies on that, and Jim Lambert, have you heard of Jim Lambert? Yeah, he used to write for magazine. He's a good, not as easy as the M16, but yeah, take a bolt out of the buttstock and have it lowered. The other thing here, now they're showing the 10 rounders for $60 a piece of center fire, so at least a few dollars less, not much, but a few dollars. So you can get the 10 rounders and they do offer a tactical, if you want to try and dress out that end of the muzzle so it looks a little more like the M16, they are offering a tactical choke. machine, obviously metal, running about $40. So I wouldn't dress it up too much. I'd focus on mags. Before I'd be doing anything else, the standard weapon, just buy lots of mags. Any mag you can, every time. Mags is fine-tuned that baby because he likes the magnin, but he doesn't like the weak load because of the heavy spring on the piston. You got a kit you can replace it with and it takes care of the engine. So the other option, if you're looking at 2 3 quarter inches, go with hot loads. That would be the other option. Remember that the 2 and 3 quarter is, you know, it's going to soft stroke the spring. So now here's the question. Does it do it all the time or is it persnickety and does it randomly when you're not, you know, when you least expect it? It works most of the time probably, right? And then but just doesn't quite want to feed once in a while on the shotgun jam. Half of love is worse than no of, especially when it's a shotgun jam. What's the one thing you always have to remember, guys? You have to be prepared for that. In fact, we haven't mentioned this in a while. If you have a shotgun and you're using it for a combat shotgun, one of the tools that should be on your hanger, on your web gear, is a pry tool. It doesn't have to be very fancy, but in fact, there was a gentleman In fact, Rexxar wrote about this, not red, wrote about this too, Fred Rexxar. The 1100 is probably one of the most reliable semi-automatic actions ever made in a shotgun, period. There's lots more expensive guns out there, many other expensive guns, but the 1100 and the Remington 870 are two of the most jam-free weapons. There's only one malfunction. And it was argued that if you really, really, really, really thought that ever, ever, ever it could possibly, possibly happen, which it hardly ever did, like we're talking is lunar, okay, that far away, what you do is you take and cut a notch, the length, you know, the same direction as the length of the gun in the feed ramp, the feed lever, you know, at the base of the gun. This allows you to insert an extraction tool, a pry tool, to actually move the components so that it unchams the thing. It's not likely, but it was a little trick that everybody pushed back in the early 90s. It works. It is an issue where it doesn't happen. It would be ultimately very rare with any semi-auto shotgun. The idea behind preparedness and survivalists mentality is to be prepared for everything so you don't get caught off guard, especially since that may be the only weapon you have. But in this case with a magazine fed, the big thing is knowing the nuances of the gun. So since we know that, as you mentioned, the gun is a little soft with the two and three-quarter, then just make sure that you're looking at hot loads with everything that you purchase. If they're a little spiky with this particular gun, then going to the lighter duty service loads or less expensive loads. That's just a way to look at it. And again, if you're reloading shotgun, that's really where you can save money. You can load a hot load for everything. Two and three-quarter, one and a half inch, one and a quarter inch shells, or three inch Magnum. Take your pick. So that's a cool, of course you're not going to use the short shells in a magazine-fed gun. But in the pumper guns, the smaller shells, we perfected those years ago and experimented. Now they market them and Gueva makes them. So, let's see, what else was there? It looks like, again, now this, what's interesting is the length of these mags, as I pointed out, the web gear we're talking about, would have no problem handling these magazine-fed, you know, these shotgun shell mags. That's the cool thing, is that they're basically, these mags are the same size as the bulkier magazines for the paintball guns that the pouches were built for. They can accommodate them. So the neat thing is guys, well that 10 rod mag is kind of big. Yeah, it is. And guess what? The mag pouches that are built for the paintball companies will accommodate this size magazine. So just something to think about. If you've been looking for mag pouches because this is an odd man out, go to RapPour.com and you don't have to go through their clearance section. Go through and look at what they have in their regularly offered molly pouch, you know, pouches, their molly pouch system. And look at the lengths and the capacity of the pouches that they build. And I guarantee you, like for these 10 rounders for the 1919, yeah, no problem. So just a solution where everybody may be looking for one. By the way, they also make, for Rap 4 and many of the other companies that buy from overseas, which even the ones that Sportsman's got come from overseas, that's where they come from. It's where they make them. Excuse me. The big thing is that you can get any camouflage pattern you can think of. Hell, they've got stuff I didn't think anybody would offer. They've got Swiss Alpine Flage in the MOLLE rigs. They've got all of the Euro patterns in the MOLLE rigs. And they're all made to spec. So if you want Norwegian or if you want to match up that CAD Pat or if you want, you know, for instance, Vegetata, the one that's coming out right now. Vegetata is coming out and people are probably going to start turning to it because at least it's about a quarter cheaper than multicam, but it's comparable to multicam. Actually, it's vegetato. There's an O at the end. Did I do that again, vegetata? It's vegetato, like tomato only. It's vegetato and that's the actual proper nomenclature for it. The camo, tops and bottoms, coats, even headgear is coming out right now. The Italians are surplussing some of it and it's brand new. Most of it's coming through brand new, not used. So that's another consideration. And again, you can match up all the pouches you need if you go through these other companies and they have the inventory on the shelf. So if you guys have committed to alpine flies, or if you're using Check digital or if you're using Polish Puma, they have it. They've actually got a wide range, marine pattern or Australian pattern, fleck-tarn in the desert or the standard green, all of that's available. Again, if you have a little more money, because remember it costs more, but it still costs you less than a lot of the other stuff you'd be buying into. Again, you can engineer your camouflage for your area of operation. If something works better, adopt it. Make it work for you. Anything else? Jump in there, please. Okay, I think our color is busy and off to the side. It is about 14 minutes to the top of the hour. I wanted to make sure we got that thing in with RAP4. I don't know. Well, I will mention one other thing with RAPFOR because logistics. A lot of guys are organizing fast right now. Guys, there's no reason not to be going for less money. OD green uniforms will work fine. In fact, right now, Austrian Swedish and Czech are very reasonably priced. In fact, dirt cheap, you can get five or ten for the price of one in other items. And you're looking at brand new equipment, never issued, old issue brand new. And tops, bottoms, field jackets, parkas, web gear, everything top to bottom if you want to go that way. If you're looking at down on the border and you're looking for tri-color, they do have one. They've got two X blouses in the four pocket shirts in the clearance section. But they also have some OD green, only a couple left there. And those are shirts, blouses. Then they have a good variety of, huh. They have a good variety of urban in terms of tops and up to extra, extra large for those of you who are bigger guys. They have extra, extra large pants, but only the extra, extra large pants. $10 a top, $10 a bottom. The urban would work for, we use it for winter camouflage up here guys. It works very, very well. You've seen it in a lot of different videos. Well, in some cases you haven't seen them because of the way it works. Otherwise, the big thing is the web gear. Most important is the clearance, investment, and accessories. Phone number for RAT4 is 1-800-727-7347. 1-800-727-7347. In fact, you can still call them right now because remember they're out in California. And if you go to clearance and then go to clearance vest accessories, the top three columns have all the vests that I'm talking about for $20 a vest. I'm harping for a reason. Take advantage of it. Now on to other things. Next on the list of things to do like there isn't enough to accomplish. I have on the way back a portfolio, a photograph essay of and video essay of what's going on down on the border around Laredo. I would point out again guys that if you're looking at the deployment down, looking at deploying down on the border, I would recommend that you take the time and check out satellite feeds. There's no reason not to be completely familiar with the area of operation along the border. In fact, there's no reason not to have a complete memory basket full of information, including printouts for mapping and for satellite imagery, of the entire border area there back into Laredo or as far deep into Texas as you want. We're not going into Mexico, but to be quite honest, all of the imagery on that side is available too. Now, there are at least a dozen, although there are several that are free. There are several on-time delivery satellite systems that are out there. Two numbers to mention. Guys, you get to shop around. I only found a few real quick. Doing a quick search for a couple of different engines. The on-time delivery will show you what's going on on the border right now. Now, if these cheapie, hand-me-down satellite companies can do that, Then our government is intentionally failing and fumbling the ball as we've said before but you can demonstrate this to people because With the on-time delivery satellite imagery even though some of it is one company It's only every seven minutes that they update the image which is not bad. That's Typical for say the 60s into the early 70s For all the commercial stuff that was state-of-the-art back in the day Other feeds though are virtual on time and probably only have about a seven to nine second delay from collection. So in other words, they're upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, so you get almost a moving image process, which is good, which allows you to completely identify anything and everything on the Mexican side of the border or anything that's in the water. It also allows you to observe everything that the government's doing, which by the way is little to nothing. which you're going to go, wow, OK, there's people streaming across the border. So where are our fine border guard and federal agents? Why, they're nowhere to be found. And you can actually follow the aggressor forces as they cross the border and move inland across the ranches. That's all available right now. Now the French have at least a couple of private satellite companies that are doing that kind of work, Germany, Holland, England, and even Belgium. I thought it was rather interesting. And several Asian companies to include Malaysia, Indonesia, several different alliances that are Euro-Asian. They're all doing the same thing. They put the satellites up. They're monitoring all over the planet, but hey, you want to look down and spy-eye the US. Readily available, right over the counter. So, for everybody out there, I highly recommend that you take time if you're thinking about deploying. Start familiarizing yourself. Now, a lot of advanced party people have been going down there. I understand the guys from Pennsylvania are down there right now. Also, the guys from apparently Kansas. I believe also Oklahoma has already sent a detachment to survey down there. The message I got yesterday from Oklahoma is that they're trying to out-bake more of the border the rest of the way. We'll take care of that, guys. We'll provide whatever you need. In fact, I'll link you up with whatever we can. Most important is we clean the shelves off when we get the stuff first. If you're going to have to buy it, buy the best, cheapest you can for the mostest so you got change out and so you've got equipment to reissue or to new issue to people that show up late to the game. That's what a 5.10 program is for. So do we have another caller? Do we have a dog? I heard a dog barking. You got you. Go ahead caller. I got all my packages and everything is good. I called you before and let you know I got the hat and everything. Did anybody enjoy looking at the hat and going, hey that's neat? The anecdotal stories you talk about your post office being rather spunky with your packages in a hat because somebody decided to use it for a format I think. Oh yeah, did it have all kinds of scuff marks and everything on it? Yes it did. It did a good job on the CD case, but the CDs were fine. I already played them and watched them. Oh really, did they damage the CD case? Oh yeah, the CD case was pretty much trash. Now, was that the envelope of the box? No, it was an envelope. Okay, then I'll change out. I'll just stick to the boxes from now on for most of it. I mean, that's done the envelopes for years and I've usually double padded everything, but the problem is, again, that you've got hooves in the system, as you know, so to make sure... We'll just deal with, if need be, I'll put them in little steel tin cans with spikes on the outside if they step on it. I have two questions for you. One, I bought two brand new bulk area 75 round mags. They are brand new. I only did one. I tested it out last week. At around 45, I had it erected, I just stuck my finger in the top, and the round sat down. It did fine for about another 10-15 rounds. It did it one more time. Then about the last eight rounds just went through. No problem. Would that be because it's brand new and it's got to break into it, sir? Number one, I'll tell you where the problem is. All of them, even the Chinese ones years ago, remember they're all high compression stampings. Okay. Chao Chu Bing only was given so much time to dress those parts. So one of the things to take a look at is if you check out your follower, it's not typically the spring, but your follower guides, they make contact at different times with the front and back wall of the drum. And chances are there's a little bit of a variation in how the front and how the back one, kochunk, was stamped. Now you can't change that, but what you can do is take a Dremel tool when you open it up, Take a Dremel tool and look at it. Feel it with your fingers. You'll see that there's an edge. You'll feel a sharp edge. What you want to do is you don't want to grind, you just want to polish. You want to lap. Now you can do that with a Dremel tool with a very light pad, like a little sanding drum. And what you want to do is take down those sharp edges. Don't nuke up the inside. And also, in fact, there's I think a couple of videos on tuning these up out there right now that are done on YouTube. But typically it's not a major flaw. A lot of times the guys simply tap the drum. And the other option, just tap the side of the drum and it'll index. Because what's happening is it's snagging and it's snagging on fresh metal. The metal of the inside is not a problem. In other words, here's the other thing you can do. Take your little finger, now be careful. Open your drum up, relax your spring, get everything so it's cool. Then take your little finger and start from the middle of the drum or from the outside, from the feed ramp down the center piece. Take and go around the snail and see if there is a tick or a nick somewhere. It's not unlikely. They make these things very quick and that channel that the bullets guide in, if you had just a little flaw there, which is not likely, but that's one of the things I would inspect first, if you find a little raised area where there's a tick or a nick, then take your little polishing tool and polish that down. Okay. If you find it will have to be, you know, it can't be up towards the front where the bullet is. It's got to be back in the, where the torso, you know, the body of the cartridge rests as it travels. Okay. Now that's a quick inspection you can do with a little finger. Just go slow because you don't want to get your finger up because hey, it can be some pretty good sharp stuff in there. The other thing is also be careful because you know it's crisp on the edges where you have the feed rail, the feed trail itself, the snail trail. It's not likely that that's going to be a problem as far as the end where the cover touches it. Where the issue is is probably first with that follower guide. That's the most interactive part of the drum. It has to at some point, like you said, if you were counting, round number 40 to 45, right around there. Well, it's about halfway through the drum, a little more. It's probably not your springs or anything binding because your spring is doing fine. Although there are a couple of points where the spring makes contact and as it uncoils, it could be binding up a little inside there. But that's again, wear and tear issues. That's where it's brand new out of the box. The problem is breaking anything in because you don't want to spend that kind of ammo without using it usefully. In other words, you don't want to wail away. Otherwise, go ahead. of what he might get. I might murder this word but an Arasaka Japanese rifle. Oh yes, we've talked about the Arasaka. Some of our listeners have some. How much do you pay for it? Oh, I have no idea but he loves it and he said it's really accurate. But he has an issue with it. When he loads the, I get five rounds, he loads the five rounds and he gets round five and it will extract the first round but then it won't strip the next round. Custom work that people never did because they always kind of scoffed the Japanese rifle, the Arasaka, the design. But the design is as strong, if not stronger, than a 1917 Enfield. It's comparable to the action. Cocks on the closing bolt, of course, just like both rifles do. The follower spring is probably, there's two things going to be happening. It's tired. A lot of times if they were made towards the end of the war or if they were placed apart during the war and it was a later war production piece, quality was down, number one. Number two, it could be gunked up because, you know, gravity sucks and everybody forgets, you know, they don't open up those bolt guns and clean them out on the inside. Well, if you have dirt or garbage that comes in the top, well it's kind of a self-cleaning action. And it's designed to have the junk go down into the magazine well or clear out the back of the rifle when you work the action. So, you probably... That was the first question I asked them. Is it clean? Is it fine enough because it's dirty? Is it not? Well, I'll tell you what you want to stick around for a bit or you want to take off sure yeah We go through this because everybody else needs to go. It's another issue. Everybody needs to address Well, we are at the top. God bless the Republic That's gonna do world order. 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