Mark Koernke opened with patriotic commentary on American decline, then shifted to practical militia preparedness topics including an upcoming picnic gathering in Cleveland and safety protocols for shooting ranges. He discussed Chinese-made SKS rifles available through Royal Tiger Imports, providing detailed guidance on evaluating different condition grades and restoring neglected weapons through patient maintenance. The second half featured extended discussion on World War II fighter tactics and aircraft performance, drawing parallels to modern preparedness and the importance of mastering available tools intelligently rather than relying on superior equipment. Callers contributed perspectives on Finnish pilots' success with inferior aircraft and the psychological aspects of effective weapon deployment.
Because they lose. If liberals are so smart, how come they lose? Always. Hey! And with a straight face, you're gonna tell students that America is so Star Spangled Awesome that we're the only ones in the world who have freedom? Canada has freedom. Japan has freedom. The UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium has freedom. 207 sovereign states in the world, like 180 of them have freedom. Alright. And you got you, a sorority girl. Just in case you accidentally wander into a voting booth one day, there's some things you should know. One of them is There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, 3rd in median household income, number 4 in labor force, and number 4 in exports. We lead the world in only three categories. Number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults who believe angels are real, and defense spending, where we spend more than the next 26 countries combined. 25 of whom? Her allies. Now, none of this is the fault of us. 20 year old college student, but you nonetheless are without a doubt a member of the worst period generation period ever period. So when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world, I don't know what you're talking about. Sure used to be. We stood up for what was right. We fought for moral reasons. We passed laws, struck down laws for moral reasons. We waged wars on poverty, not poor people. We sacrificed, we cared about our neighbors, we put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chests. We built great big things made ungodly technological advances explored the universe, cured diseases and we cultivated the world's greatest artists and the world's greatest economy. We reached for the stars, acted like men. We aspired to intelligence, we didn't belittle it, it didn't make us feel insecure. We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for in the last election and we didn't scare so easy. We were able to be all these things and do all these things because we were informed by great men, men who were revered. First, after solving any problems, recognizing there is one. America is not the greatest country in the world anymore. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to him. We wrote the Constitution. For future generations this is like in this, the one cheered for you. We hoped you'd always keep listening while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave in this, the land of free. No one permits to own a gun. It's a start of business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate in your Christian values, cams, and a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the audience. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be safe for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken, you've given government control, to those who do harm, so they could burn down churches and feed farms and keep our country. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit artillery and guns to foreign shores. Send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith and are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? The Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each god will keep vanished in the midst of when his words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right. The only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? Called out from the grave. Good morning to the mob. El Grandma's got a picnic this week, and I forgot all about that forgive me. There's a picnic in Cleveland I don't think they're gonna be doing the big pig and cow thing like we got the ladies there ham meetup for our six meter Cleveland I'm in Gorman. It's the infinity infinity system man infinity infinity infinity anyway, I'm gonna hold on here micro rebroadcasters both of course the 12 sisters out there in Wyoming and many others across the country 0800 hours two hours ago now. Sorry guys talking everybody in remember You've got you've got to pick up to number 10 cans to get on the facilities wherever you're going to whichever camp You know the payment get through the door so the Walmart there's a there's a chat remark it was nearby It's already 10 o'clock. Everybody's open if you don't for each person in the car to number 10 calls in one gallon cans food You know the store so I'm stopping you you're listening on the micro station right now and you're maybe a couple miles from the gate you're going get back over to that store real quick there's that Myers right there yeah they got everybody pick something different and Emerson whalen north new camp nagga hitchim range and the ogema range and camp fox and camp wolf way up and re-fortified we are sending by the way a load of tires and guys and also for silencers for rifle ranges you know we're vetting around the shooting area of the rifle range so that you've got a lot of other work can be done with tires in You know, a mom ends like the road warrior. Now actually, we're doing an expanding system. We can take a tire, and although it's not going to bounce around like it would because it won't be air inflated, what we've got is an unlimited number of junk tires, you know, solid wood because of bumps and powder surface. Works, same idea. Anyway, for the guys there, good morning to all of our rebroadcasters. 1,800 yard range is the Ogama Range is the 1,800 yard range. And you know when you shoot at that one target, that bearing on that vehicle, not mine anymore you guys are gonna shoot the snot out of it what the hell anyway guys enjoy yourself up there on the ranges but also around and remember safety first guys the other thing that the best safety of any institution organization period our people are trained better we put women children men on the range girls on the range doesn't make any difference who it is everybody that's there intelligence safety and we expect responsibility you're carrying a loaded weapon you're gonna continue to carry a loaded weapon because that's Hearing and eye protection, while you can, don't forget to bring more along. Here's another thing we could have done for our friends going to the Oghammer range. Every once in a while I should mention this store. If you want to help the Oghammer site out, take $5 and go to Dollar Tree. They've got the really nice adjustable safety glass. They're a dollar unit. Buy five of them and take them to the range. Here's another trick. Locally, right now, we have had a bunch of, at the dollar stores, we've had hearing protection, ear muffs. In fact, I bought a couple weeks ago, they're red. I don't like red, but red's okay, because you can see the safety muffs. No, are they fancy? No. Are they breakable? Yeah. Here's what you do. You put those in protection, you have 20, 30, or 40, or 50, however many sets of safety glasses right there ready to go, kids. And you didn't spend that much, but normally you have your own pick of the litter stuff. But just in case, somebody shows up, don't worry, come on over here. Everybody who does not have safety glasses, raise your hand. Very quickly step over here to the right. In fact, see Mrs. Wilk. raising your hand over there to mrs wilson you'll be signing off their glasses when we're all done with everything you'll be checking them back okay very good now it's gonna take no more than five minutes cuz we're gonna move fast fast fast fast fast cuz we got start moving material but again for you guys going up the range hey get a dollar tree or one of the dollar stores and I'm talking where they are everything's a dollar I'm talking about spending ten twelve dollars and something maybe you ran into somebody art sales you can donate that but ideally if we do this the safety glasses are all same model they're all the green black or they have a red frame of their full rat protection fantastic and they've got adjustable harp nose for the for the retinal earrest this up earlier I'm gonna bring it up again about Chinese type 56 SKS is now these did not these are made in China but pointing this out guys China they're not China knows if they give us guns we're gonna use a mission even the cheaper Chinese pump guns they stopped bringing in the cops shop guns the 870 knockoffs have you noticed that there's a couple of ways of those we got it which i said a fantastic that you're there's a great five ten program fifty dollars why should we do it came in there were ninety eight dollars for the pumpkins and what one fifteen twenty five they went to a little under one fifty still a pretty good price for a chinese police and that they make it to execute their own people go to the militarized shock and all of the standard eight seventy wooden stocks or plastic stocks i don't push cheaper that's where i go say ten dollars by ten dollars more namal of closer gone for the moment like that and if they do come back in I guarantee they'll be almost 200. Oh, the SPSs came in for $56. They ain't having no more either. Okay, just ain't happening, Frank. I ain't seen none of them in a while. Well, as it is, their arses through www.royaltigerimports.com. These are not U-Go's, these are CHI-COM rifles. But, if you read the write-up, and let me find this for you real quick, I had to laugh. It's like, these historic and unpopular CHI-COM rifles were from importation, but the Clinton administration in the early 1990s, the small group of rifles was stored in a neutral country for over 20 years before being granted an exception for import and are now here at clap for sale to you. My neutral country. What, they were in Sweden? Oh my goodness, the Swedes were using Chinese SKS's and they beat them up like this because they were seeing them in the wars up there in the mountains. Is that what they were doing? No, Ollie, I don't think they was doing that. So, where would they have been? Well, this was by the communist Chinese, you should remember that. We talked about that millions, in fact they gave probably over, they got millions, millions and millions more and they were building more in old factories, like dungeons started by them. They hadn't been making SKS's, picking them up. Anyway, those three countries in Southeast Asia have a lot of SKS's and you might recall if they came from Cambodia, the chances are these are rifles that were shooting. So for a lot of guys who wanted a battlefield pickup rifle, first came in the early eighties where they were the blacks, what the hell is this black stock car? The Chinese thought, oh man, you want black stock car, do you not buy it? All we wanted the SPS and AK like the guns that we're being shot at with back during the Vietnam War. Okay, so the Chinese weren't real quick to bring in a regular, again, look at them. Used, they're everything for what they call, now I'll be quite honest, the grade A are reinterpreter by their standards, go ahead. Me, I'd buy the $200. Now, let me read the difference between the different grades here real quick. This is kind of fun. Grade A. Good, very good condition. These rifles are hand select. Rifles are in working order. They feature mostly matching serial numbers, at least 70% finish. We offer a hand select. Don't bother with the hand select. That won't get you anything special, other than spending 20 more dollars. I wouldn't do it. Rifles are in grade B. Rifles are in fair. Good. Rifles are in working order. Matching numbers are not guaranteed. Grade C. Fair to good condition. These rifles are in fair condition. are in working order. They're cracked or damaged. The rifles have minor pitting or corrosion. Rifles not in working order. All rifles have cracked or damaged stocks. No returns on D grade weapons. It's like, oh! Well, you gotta remember something. These things are armory greased. If you pay attention to the pictures, there's a number of them. You're doing the grade D, and you'll see that there's like a sweep. If you remember when the used nagat rifles came in, a lot of third wave nagats, By the Russians or by the Bulgarians by the Romanians and they had the ones that well clean them up and they this other in the armory or in the crate Well, that's what all of these were and what happened is some of these well, they're not a purification image They're going real cool on them. Well, the great D. If you look at picture 9 is probably a good example You've got a beat-up stock carved down with you know, names or initials for carriers who are probably long dead There's chow in my nail and then there's Ralph these probably are in the reverent these in circles. This is not good something's going They have a testifier that came out of the box and they rated them based on looking at them and seeing what's in it. So, if you're looking for a project gun, I try one. Here's how you do it. Grab one of the grade D rifles, they're $200. You heard what I read. Clean them up, go over them top to bottom, disassembled. Now don't get over patient. Make sure that number one, you have the right size screwdrivers for all the screws. Don't try to use a smaller, undersized screwdriver. Get some, you know, decent screwdrivers, you could have. China support, go to stinking Harbor Freight and grab a screwdriver set that's more elaborate. Find the right blade and work. The screw is not cooperating. Go get your first ball. Clean off the outside of that weapon. Clean around the areas where the screw is. Don't go aggressive and start beating on stuff yet. Go get yourself some decent penetrating oil and go over the whole stinking weapon. A little bit here, a little bit there and walk away. This project doesn't have to be done today. At the end of the day, little spots again, little spot here, little spot there, little spot here, and do them all with more penetrating oil and walk away. Come back, look at the guy and go, you're still here. And pray it one more time, little spot here, little spot there. Now walk away for the day. Go do something else. Now that SKS is still sitting there waiting for you. Walk away, it's not going to grow legs. And when you come back, start working with those drivers again and see what it is, it's broken free. Now you might have to be a little, you know, apply a little more pressure. that your screwdrivers are properly seated deep. I mean you gotta clean out those cracks. That's one of the things you break out the little straight blade knife for, you know, a little razor knife and get in there and clean out those slots completely. And if they are rusted, it's a little more aggressive to clean out. That screwdriver slot is properly being able to disassemble some. Don't require screws. Some of them are just gonna be, you know, you release one tab. you push one button, you move a lever, make sure that you have all those levers lubricated the same way. Now why are these weapons typically going to have a problem? You want to know why? Because when people usually do maintenance on guns like this, especially a data farmer, kind of person and typically not worried too much about getting too detacitable about the service, they don't care about them in a war and they really hate that. So they do a kind of cursory over clean and then well, Chow Choo Bihung who's same attitude. He's the one who slots the grease on the outside of the rifle, but they now have to slot grease all over the rifle. You're getting a weapon that's going to need some TLC and some common sense, but when you're done and you're going to take the stock off and you're going to disassemble the action, you're going to clean out the gas system, you're going to clean off the bolt, you're going to make sure that you put penetrating oil on the extract door and down the firing pin channel and on every small working part, because eventually you're going to disassemble the whole thing. Why? This machine is a fine You give me an SKS, I will not ask for another firearm. I'm not going to drop that SKS 20 inch barrel, it's got a 10 round magazine capacity, and it will do everything that I want it to do. The weapon, it's the person who is making the weapon work that makes that weapon sing. Well, again, here, my debate is, whatever you throw at me, I'm going to make it work. Because if I walked up bare butt naked, so you're jumping from, you know, running across the river to get you away from the enemy, me a weapon, I am not going to complain about whatever you give me. a muzzle loading shotgun. Don't worry, if you gave me that, I'll come back with whatever the bad guys are carrying, because I'll go find one of the punks, he's kind of sloppy. I will wait until it's proper for me to kill him. I will take everything he has, trip him bare butt naked, throw him in the river I dragged myself out of a couple days earlier, they can find his corpse floating down river, they beat him, and they probably will. And I will have all of his stuff, I will still have the muzzle loading shotgun. Will I throw the most muzzle loading shotgun away? Nope, I will clean the muzzle loading shotgun up, I will make sure it's properly I will do proper maintenance. I will walk back to my friends who gave me the muzzle-loading shotgun. I will hand it back to him and say, thank you sir, if somebody else needs it, fine. If you need somebody to operate it, let me know. I'll take it again. I put two leeks in the size of a fist, getting ready to go to the toilet. I ambushed him while he was trying to get out of the back of that truck by himself. Or he was working and moving a crate. I caved a skull in with a buttstock and I didn't even have to pull the trigger. A crew-serve weapon, see how that is? Now I've got something else to play with. It works a little faster, so the muzzleloader probably is not my first choice. But it got me to where I needed to go because I employed it in an intelligent manner. Load it up and lay it at your flank. Such time as this to be returned, it has to be prepared and ready to be used as an applied weapon system. Yup. Exactly. Again, we got Don with us here. We're almost to the bottom. Don, your number for night vision, because we're going to go to break in a minute. Hey, if you want to talk about night vision, screen or thermal, goggles or gun fire. My number is 23179. I have eight, again, two, three, those are gun sight screens, screens are thermal. K.S. I'm talking about is a century ahead of that muzzle loading shotgun. And again, for everybody else, that's RoyalTigerimports.com. They've got SKS as grade A to grade D. I'd grab a grade D and have some fun. And by the time I'm done, I'd be proud, because you know what I'd probably do? I'd take that SKS, it wouldn't look blued anymore. This one would be camouflaged up with some regular, you know, some decent paint. It'd be a tactical rifle, it'd be a great 5-10 weapon, but you'll have to make it work, you'll have to clean her up. Don, we're almost to the bottom of the hour here, I think, for the moment. Any second now. And what's it like, we got sunshine streaming across fields, what does it look like in your neck of the woods? Oh, it's going to be a beautiful day here, the skies are ice high, great day. There's a cloud over there, or through, probably ain't going to see no rain until Tuesday, if you believe in that. We'll be coming back and it'll back up what Mark's talking about, and uh... some of the things we've addressed over the last few months. A couple paragraphs, a middle-only example. I'll steal some words from the office. One man's name is another man's poison. We'll be right back, you guys. I think I hear, I do hear the music coming up, Mark. So, yonder comes a break and you know how it works. You need to write down our sponsors, phone numbers, so you can contact them and purchase their product, you know, so you can get what they got. to arrest and detain anyone and definitely without charge or trial since Bill sounds insane. I'm McCmallen here for Life Change T. Do you ever get the feeling that sickness is looming over you and with one wrong move you could be in trouble? Live news for you. 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On a market, by the way, if you're famous, the one first one you'll find on the famous last stanza, I'm pretty sure is the name of it. And the individual took many different, the guy doing the, uh, drive the stake into the ground, and this is as far as I go. By the way, the Cinco Diemodate, you got down with us here? John, jump in there please. I know you got more for us, sir. Hey, good morning. You guys, I want to fall back on a couple of, we've referenced the old devil about the fever, the title fork. We've drawn a number of thought lines out of this book over the last, but I got to tell you in the first, about another aircraft. They shot down more Japanese aircraft in World War II than any other fighter plane. It's about the ME-109. He talked about the SW-190. And these are all the faults of the Jazz example. The ME-109 was there at the beginning of the war and there at the end of the war. It was a superb fighter, but it didn't have a whole lot of range. That was its sound break. And I'll bring you these two, maybe three, paragraphs. Guys, I want you to consider this because this falls in with what we get in half hour. combat conditions, supply, which many other factors all contribute to final judgment. For example, of this element in judging aircraft than the Bruce or F, it was a bitter hated and much maligned occasion over it brought out of contact. I told you that before and I couldn't find the exacting place, but here we are referencing the Japanese aircraft while flying the Buffalo. This thing could hardly get out by Japanese. The uneven combat reports fly the Buffalo against the Zero with Suits. that the buffalo was fit only for training and never for combat. One must conclude then that no one would want the keg-shaped bruise, no one, that is except for the fins, to utilize their core versions of the buffalo in winter combat against the Germans. Law did the performance of the machine under it, could be achieved a number of fighters, however it must have more head-taking and wonder than the buffalo was perhaps more than was indicated by its miserable performance against it. from the books now, but there's a lot that Buffalo would not loop. It seems like almost every airplane in the sky would outrun fins, both planes against the E-109, and it's one of the finest parts of World War II. A number of fins use those rooster buffaloes, those airplanes that could not even loop become aces to shoot down more than five of their opponents. And here's a big hand for battle. Granted, it's never gonna fly a loop, Finns found that the Brewster Buffalo could do the same thing. Well, it ain't gonna loop. And we win, and it's, but we're gonna get everything out of it, we can't. People thought was just simply good for a trainer. Never be committed into combat. So well, maybe they just came out of the sun every time, but you know, you guys, we look at tactics on land, we look at tactics in the air. You know what the Germans called the kettle and drum, fought lines, when they went and when they did not attack the line, through the line, and then turn that left or right and pull a group of that army away. That rounded in the way, whittled away at the Polish army that way. You know what a cutter does? British Navy, the American Navy, the In-N-Navy, a cutter for groups of smaller, faster boats working in the edges of the battle that would fit between One or two ships of the enemy line, and just by the way the battle laid, would separate those that ship or two ships, the enemy formation, put away and trade on his death yet, or capture. The same plot line as the Germans used against Poland and attempted to use against the Russians. Get them in the kettle, drum the hell out of them. Feed them until they are no longer an opponent. Works in the air, number of formations are flying in. And here come the interceptors, be they ours or they're... The whittle away is the formation of planes. And now one's got a burning engine and he falls back a little of the other gun's formation of a flaming ball. Or everybody jumps out of this. You can whittle away a small portion of your opponent and then deal with that. That's a good thing. Remember. But remember that if you have to do an airplane that won't even loop, you have to work with what you've got. Now I'm... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I... I the Wild Back for who was it, the Navy statement? You go to war with the Army, you got. Again, when we look at preparation, I could elaborate on Rumsfeld statements with Mark. How old are those Abrams? How old are those Hummers? How old are the tankers? How old are the B-52s? Don't fly those. The B-52s out of the Aunt Janney Hills didn't stay with them. The way, as I see that head, the pins didn't, you know, He found the ME-109s and the JU-88, destroyed them on the ground. But there's a lot to be learned. A superior weapon. Something that other pilots say that, well, it's not even fit for some of that at all. It's only good for funnel planes. Well, by the way, it could lift the sights up. A little more modern than, like the pea-shooter, the 36. But again, you work with what you have, and even if it's only a story piece of glass with... Well, let's qualify real quick before we go away from the finished campaign. Out of these pilots, succeed. Let's remember too, the basic math about performance. Brosely outnumbered. Gentle opportunity for someone to gang up on and deal with flying bathtub. How is it that they got the flying bathtub not only to form a battlefield with the aircraft? That's because they took the tool, applied it intelligently based upon what they knew its performance rate ranged to be, selected targets accordingly so that blow or again take the energy available from the system in such a way that it created a devastating important thing there is psychology on top of everything else you know you can talk about how unsophisticated but guys if I put one person down with one shot or two shots and that's something else I'd address people say with only a pin shot magazine I'm not going to spray ten rounds I'm going to take that weapon and place something meaner I'm going to put it here and someone's going to watch somebody else scream now now we see somebody screaming drop indications are that something very hurtful without their and the and the idea of the concept of taking a weapon like this applying in a particular way you know the thing we should find this dot everything that the films received at the in that war the ball yeah people people creepy yeah yeah they didn't get the best of anything guys in fact they had eleven poker uh... not corporate he seven but later pokers survived to the end of the action a combat biplane. Now, it was a more sophisticated thing. It was a post-work new biplane for two aircraft. Everybody wonders how did they apply it and they utilized it on the ground who were short everything. Think about that. On top of the mission that they had to go out and fight in the air, remember that, well, I don't know, do we have any ammo left? You know, Sven, I think we do. Hey, those are our boys on there, aren't they? Yeah. Well, look at those other guys. There's a lot of those Russians. I think we can hit some, can't we? Oh, you know we can. The formula. That's part of the critical concept here is of being a generalist, not being a hyper specialist. They were a specialist in understanding the performance of the tool that they had in their hand, by that tool in so many significant ways with the focus that they had available. Think about it. Go ahead. We talk about another book on occasion, The Blonde Night of Germany. If you can come across a copy of that book, just put that in your library. after you read it once or twice. Eric Hart is... Eric... ...and he fought a World War II. He flew against Russia, 3 and 4, so you do that when you live like that. You can rack up big, big numbers and knock down about 200 enemy planes. The high command started putting him in an F-150, 190. He didn't want that. And they offered him the ME-260. He flew in it, but in combat. And this goes back over to the extent You know, one of the things to take in mind of that is, think about it, it's how does it slide under your hind end? Yeah. Let's abbreviate it to where, think about this, a good driver can feel his performance. Did they cut and feel the slide of the aircraft? Instead of doing talk, based on the GM proving, it tells you that front left, right rear cage, one pound of air in the car, he could tell you that. That's what Mark's trying to purvey here. It all comes down to the being aware of the trade. That means that you have become an adult, a thinking, a crew, thinking mission instantaneously performing as needed to do that action. See, that's one of the things, that's why that one, again, like you're pointing out, the ME-1 and A-1, which over did developments, I mean was developed or what was from the pilots. understanding and feeling the slide of that aircraft knowing that when you're performing acrobatics or if you're driving, if you're a high speed driver or even if you're just a private owner, you're going down the road. You can steal when those tires are lifting. You're not going to take that corner a lift. Well, if that car has been under your arse for how many years, who can you know that when you feel a particular performance aspect might be a good idea to either let up off the pedal, fly a little more brake, press the steering wheel to take whatever it is necessary to You don't even think twice. It becomes second nature, which means that then, if being second nature, you're able to observe and absorb information in a wider database, which allows you to perform even more effectively. Well, every ounce of performance out of your... And then you get... Then you can get a little more rambunctious, because now you know where you can push it to the limit, and where you might even be able to take that further because... And upon it in a combat situation, you can look on the side of his aircraft, or his tank, or as a marker. Remember, kill marks on tanks, everybody got very popular kill rings on the, not just the Germans. That became a very popular one with tread heads that were major tank battles and Germans. Of course, Americans had a tendency to lose a lot of tanks. Not necessarily kill all the crew, but a lot of guys had a lot of tanks shot off when they were eating them because the Germans were just a lot better at range. I remember from looking at a German and he was bragging on the Eastern front, the German Eastern front, he quote, I shot town. Now that's just an aircraft application, but you destroyed 37 Russian tanks. And our goal on the ground is to basically deal with all of the above and more. Hey, everybody's coming after us. So we've got to make sure we hunt them just as hard. Yeah? Always remember that. Everybody's looking for you. Yeah, I know. Hey. Don't worry, we're prepared. Don, your number for night is in the heard way department please. Hey, that number is 2317-96-8458. Goggles are on sight. And Don will be available in just a minute, so please give him a call. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, folks. Day in, 19, Blue Rock. Kick him to the slide to beat him down real hard. Don't let him get back up, no matter what they're using. 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