Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on August 13, 2014, discussing weapons, ammunition, and preparedness. The show featured extensive product reviews and pricing information from military surplus vendors including JG Sales, Copes Distributing, AIM Surplus, and Center Fire Systems, covering items such as stripper clips, MOLLE gear, ammunition in various calibers (7.65 Argentine, 300 Blackout, 5.7 FN, 7.7 Japanese), and AK and HK rifle parts. Koernke and co-host Darryl also discussed micro-FM broadcasting equipment from DealXtreme, reloading ammunition (specifically Blazer brass using small pistol primers), and Croatian military surplus equipment. The show concluded with an introduction to Craig's Forbidden Knowledge segment on permaculture.
Live 365. 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 in 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 for 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 right, 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? And good... Uh oh, hold on here a second. Summer of clearance. If I get this one, I have to go over there. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our quirky. And I'm Darryl Sivik. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines. in occupied territories west, southwest, central, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, and 5th and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving in the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium bring us and And the sun finally came out. We're going to take a picture so it will last longer, but we had rain this morning at about 4 o'clock, again about 6 o'clock, then again about 7 o'clock. Then a few sprinkles after that and then finally cleared up. But it's only a high of right now. This is our daytime high, 69 wonderful degrees in beautiful, not so wintery winter land. Very good and again, well, you know, it's not really been super hot not been cold. We get in the Sun and cook ya so actually a pretty good weather and consistent across the Midwest over to the Appalachian Or Appalachia, I would say you guys are like an Appalachia aren't you? Well, we're at the we call it the foothills because Once you get over into Ohio, which is about 25 miles from here. It kind of flattens out Yeah, it goes. So once you get into Pennsylvania and start coming to Meegle, then the hills start to rise. And then the further east you go, the higher they get. And the more curvy they get, the more beautiful they get, the higher they get. Oh, I'm getting carried away here. Makes a good place to play fun and games when the time comes. Well, I'll tell you, it has been a very busy week. Here it is already Wednesday, like you said. And I've got a, actually I've got two construction projects we have to do for a close friend now that are going to kind of tie up some of our time. And it is Weapons Wednesday. What's been jumping off there? By the way, you got dates coming up. So before we're going any farther, I don't want you to wait until the last minute. You're going to be in different places, but there are gun shows coming up in the meantime. Where can we go? What do you got there in your neck of the woods? Go ahead, jump in there, please. Okay, well for the month of September I've got three of them and I will probably be at all three of them. First one is in Jefferson, Ohio, that's Ashtabula County, at the fairgrounds there. That's September the 13th and the 14th. And then September the 20th of Washington, PA, the 20th and 21st at the fairgrounds down in Washington, PA. And September the 27th, Rocky Grove Fire Hall. That one just came in, was just confirmed this week. So we will be down there September 27th and 28th at the Rocky Grove Fire Hall. So I will probably be dragging by the end of those three weeks. And that's what we got for September. Nothing on October yet, but I do expect something to be coming through pretty soon. That's our itinerary. I too have got a construction project going on and I will be gone again this weekend to an undisclosed location to work on it and try to get it finished up. One of the other things here, my riding mower to mow my nearly three acres of land has been broke down for the last three weeks, four weeks, and now it's a rain and start. I finally got it working. I got it working about noon on Monday and it started to rain about 1230. So I didn't get a chance to do any mowing. So now I got to wait for the ground to dry out so I can go mow my hayfield, which I hope to start to do tomorrow. Not that that's anybody's business but mine, but that's been my activity. Well, interestingly enough, there is a whole bunch of stuff going on in terms of the weather and moisture this year. If this had been snow through the summer, we'd be buried up to our arse like we were last winter, guys. Think about it. Yes. Something like, roughly, depending on how wet the snow is and the temperature, for each inch of snow, you can get up to, what is it, 10 inches of rain? Depending on how, I'm sorry, the other way around, for each inch of rain you can get up to 10 inches of snow depending on how wet it is. So you figure that out. If you had a three inch snowfall or a three inch rainfall over the last three days, you would have gotten around 36 inches of snow. Which everybody goes, oh god, no, not again. Well, let's just look at it this way. What we warned you about last summer is what happened this winter. Yeah. Around here in Pennsylvania we've come to the conclusion that we no longer have four seasons. We have winter and then not quite winter. And heading into spring and right back into not quite winter and again. Well, a couple things here real quick. You might be interested in this too. JG Sales was mentioned by one of our callers here, just to mention the company, JG Sales. I just happened to look over there and see what they got in the way of interesting new stuff. Because always look in military surplus and then try to find close outs or clearances. Well, military surplus, air 15, M16, 10 round stripper clips. Excellent use condition. If you buy less than 100 at a time, they're 25 cents a piece. That's an okay price. If you buy more than a hundred though, they're 15 cents a piece. That's a good price. If you buy 500 or more, they're 10 cents a piece. That's a pretty good price. If you buy a thousand or more, they're eight cents a piece. And if you buy 10,000 or more, they're a nickel a piece. Wow, you kind of saved buying a big chunk now that's still gonna be you know, I could have 10,000 should be about what $500 there, but you know 500 to 10 cents apiece is pretty reasonable. That's $50 Of course you do save a lot more by buying a big lump of them and even the drop of 2 cents on a thousand is actually pretty decent so 15 cents if you buy 100 or more 10 cents if you buy 500 or more $0.08 if you buy $1,000 or more. And if you want to buy $10,000, nickel apiece, which is pretty darn good. And if you're down there in that neck of the woods, we talked about this morning what Dom was discussing about having loaders. Once you get into contact, guys, because magazines are going to get dumped real quick, one person doing nothing but reloading mags, especially in a protracted exchange. would be a really good idea. Stripper clips save you a lot of time. These are direct copies of the US military standard stripper clip. Brass guy, you know the brass retainer, steel body. Use a standard key slash a standard follower guide that goes on the magazine. Put your thumb on the top rounds. There's the first ten. Take the stripper out, drop it, put the next one in. Now a couple little tricks here, although they say they're in excellent condition, so I've got pretty good confidence in them. They probably stripped them to steal the ammunition from whatever, because they are Brits. So they were probably taken off and they figure out we'll sell these separately and make more money off them. If they were done in the field, a lot of times, well not a lot, but enough that you've got to watch out for this. People have a tendency to get a little persnickety. Rather than sliding them off the end, they'll just take it, bend. them out. Now I doubt that that's the case because they're saying these are all in excellent condition so they were probably, again they were guided off probably in the at JG sales or with whoever was selling the ammo and then they sold the stripper clips separate. But the price they're offering at say, well any amount here past, I'd get more than a hundred no matter what. You save a lot of money by buying more than a hundred. So I would point that out right off the bat would be who viewed to go that way. But the more you buy, the cheaper they are. The item number is 7-1222. 7-1222. And that's through JGSales.com. JGSales.com go to military surplus. It's right at the top of the page. Now they have one other item there, Darrell, for all you guys that are putting troops together. If you are using the woodland or Marpet type digital gear, military surplus radio pouch, digital woodland camo, very good, used condition, as little as $2.59 or forgive me, $2.49 a piece to $2.95. If you buy 10 or more, they drop to $2.49. Their normal price is a little under $3. That's not bad for the radio pouch and again it's in what looks to be either the woodland or the Marpat. I really can't tell. They may or may not be sure. It's supposed to be military surplus radio pouch digital woodland. It looks like Marpat to me. So if you've got the Marpat system, the Woodland and Marpat together are pretty close. You wouldn't know the difference. The average person won't blend in well enough with each other. But there's the from Molly aficionados. And if you're looking for stuff from that, you know, what now is that window of construction. There's the Marpat slash Woodland. Radio pouch, digital camo, $3 a piece if you buy less than $10. If you buy more than $10 they go to $2.49. I've pointed out if you go around the country, and I'll give you an example here, I'm going to jump to another one. First of all, that was JGSales.com. They should still be open by the way. Their phone number is 928-445-9650. 928-445-9650. That's 928-445-9650. JGSales.com. www.jgsales.com and go to their military surplus gear. They got a bunch of other stuff. Pretty good prices on some sale items, so check it out as far as weapons and such. But in the surplus items, there's one or two things that are a good price. Not all of them are the best price. but pretty good price and that molly gear if you're looking to piece it up here put it together there buy another chunk here you can actually do pretty well if you shop around okay now next over at Copes distributing they have a summer sale. Darryl you might want to check this out yourself because they've got ammunition they've got weapons they've got a bunch of stuff but one of the things they've got is some MOLLE gear. Now here's how you find the MOLLE gear at COPES. You go across the summer clearance sale, some of it's listed. They're selling out the three-colored desert. They've discounted it to include the summer clearance sale for the MOLLE II, the TAN Gen 4 frames. They're going for $4.99 apiece. Okay, $4.99. They've got those listed. Those are cheap. They did have a case price. If you wanted to buy a pallet or a case of those, they had a case price on those. I don't know if they still do. Now, with the ACU, you want the sage, if you can, but the desert brown or tan would go just as well or would work because the frame is pretty well covered up. And even if... Look at the colors in the ACU and take a look at the frame and you tell me. It would work. Anyway, they have the three-colored desert hip pad for $6.99. They have the Mali II Rucksack Desert Camo in the used model for $10. The frame is $5, of course. And they do have brand new sealed in the bag. shoulder pads for 15. So they have everything to put the three color desert MOLLE backpack system together with frame. Now that's one option. They do have a bunch of used ACU parts. So you know for a MOLLE they have right now the MOLLE molded waist belt in the used belt for five dollars. That's a good price actually for those. They've got the backpack for $15, they have a three pocket MOLLE triple mag pouch for $6. That's an average. I know I can find them maybe a little cheaper if I look around, maybe. But it's where you have to buy three furs or five furs at a time. Anyway, so there's a bunch of ACU stuff there and they do have the MOLLE hydration carriers in the ACU used military. They're on the summer clearance sale too. four dollars a piece. So if you're looking at ACU for use down there in the desert, these would work for the border deployment. The ACU stuff is fairly cheap. Gov Liquidation has got a bunch of it. Coleman's.com has a bunch of it in the three furs. A little trick here if you wanted to, the molded belt pad is actually also the belt system and it has MOLLE fixtures around the perimeter. So, rather than going with even a vest if you didn't want to, you could actually hook up your combat gear right to your mag pouches and your canteens, to the backpack and to the gear itself. The straps of course offer a few locations for molly attachments also, but this basically frees up your belly so that you actually can lay flat on the ground without using the assault vest. something to take into consideration there. It's not a bad system. It's not a bad idea. Now with or without the frame because the frame of course is an option and at five dollars apiece their giveaway. They're brand new. These are not used frames. These are brand new. They've got them by the case. In fact, they've got them by the pallet. They were trying to sell them by the pallet, Darrell, not too long ago. So if you called them, probably you could get a little bit of a discount if you bought a case for a bunch of them right now. But that's a good price for Moly Gear. And again, I wouldn't buy all of it in one place. They do have the grenade pouches in what looks like the Coyote for $2 apiece. Those look like they might even be, if they aren't new, they're almost new. And there's other items, but the ACU is a drug on the market. There's tons of that right now. 3 color desert, they also have the entrenching tool cover in that. I know that several of the companies have the 3 color desert to include the assault vest and everything else if you want to go that way and add the MOLLE. Purely a personal choice of what works, where you're going, if you're deploying down on the border, or what works in your area of operation in preparation for combat operations inside the US. Needless to say, you can see what's happening there in the St. Louis area. Don't know if that's accelerating any more than it already has, because again, there's not been that much exciting really going on during the day. It's at night when everybody has gotten more, shall we say, ambitious. So we'll wait and see what happens. Darkness will fall, lest darkness fall. It's not a matter of maybe, it's just a matter of when. Anyway, Darrell Wells jumping off up there in your neck of the woods, sir. Well, something that I ran across here last week, I was reloading 45 ACP brass. And we all know that 45 ACP takes large pistol primers. But I ran into a brand of 45 brass that is taking or uses the small pistol primer. It's made by Blazer. Blazer brass brass primers. When you're reloading you might want to check your head stamps now especially if you shoot blazer and you have the brass cases not the aluminum case the brass case. Yeah, I was trying to stuff a large large pistol primer in a small pistol primer pocket. I'm trying to figure out why this is not going and so then I pulled it out and I hadn't realized that Because I haven't sold any or handled any of the Brass Blazer 45 that it was using small. So just a precautionary note. The load is good. The brass is good as far as that goes. But it just, like I said, it just uses the small pistol primer. Very good. Again, and that's a brass primer? No, it's brass casing. Oh, OK. I'm sorry. For some reason, it's not like you said. Just somewhere I got in there. It doesn't mean that they aren't using brass truck and nickel plated because they're not nickel, they're not pulling all a pure nickel system. They can be a brass or a copper base cup with a nickel wash, which is as common as not. Needless to say, the cap and ball guns, they don't even bother with that. It's just simply copper or brass for the cap and away you go. Yeah, well, yeah, I thought it was strange, but see, I didn't think anything of it because it said blazer. And we know that most of the blazer ammo that CCI turns out for a long time was the aluminum cakes, which was, there is a way to reload it if you got the patients to do it, but be that as it may, it wasn't until they started introducing the brass line of blazer ammo, which was, The first one is, well like I said, the first one is run across. That problem was the 45. I imagine, I haven't seen any of the 357 or 30, I imagine they're still using the same size primer, the small pistol primer. But, yeah, it's just that the pocket was kind of, well, it wasn't unnerving or just a surprise, surprise, as Gomer would say, surprise, hard to carver. I just wanted to put that out while I was thinking about it. People may already know that. I don't, you know, because I had a vacation for a while there so I got out of tune. A reminder is never a bad thing even if people do already know. Yeah, well that's true, but yeah, it just happened to hit me in the head so I figured well, I better put that out and remind people or let people know. Did it hurt? No, I got a head made out of steel. Now, my thumb did when I hit it with a hammer. I hit the thumb with a hammer here about two weeks ago and I did a double over and I said a few choice, colorful words that are not repeatable and under any circumstances and the hammer went flying. Freiger, rager, burger, fraga, bagger, rager, frager, yeah, of course. Rager, rager, rager, bag it. Yeah, remember the Christmas story. Remember dad changing the tires, changing the tire. Freiger, rager, and of course working on the furnace. Where did you learn this? I couldn't tell him that I'd heard it every day of my life. Yeah, I couldn't tell dad. I didn't realize a hammer would stay that hard for so many years. Well, it just bounced right out of the air. It's been made out of good quality American steel. Well, interestingly enough, now here's another thing real quick we should remind everybody. You will actually run one of our affiliate stations in your neck of the woods. Let's say hi to everybody. Everybody's a miffle on the local broadcasting there. Yeah, well, we operate on 88.3 FM when everything is working right. computers don't give us a glitch and we went out and got new computers to replace old computers and updated our stuff and we've got ourselves spread out on where you can pick us up on the computer now we're internet fed and get us on Skype, you can get us on Ustream. We have video now that's going out when we do our live show so you can see the going going going on in the back background of the booth you want when you're watching you understand why we crack up so much because we're all nuts and Squirrels run free in our in our radio station there So so that squirrels are free although I did although I did get a bunch of them here last week I got even with them I cut their their little testicles off and chocolate covered coated them and we had chocolate covered coated squirrel balls during our show last week. Only the finest, it's only second only to Hummingbird Tongue and there's one of our guys in the chat room said it just takes so many hummingbirds to satisfy my you know my needs. Yeah and it's almost as crispy as chicken beaks. D'oh! Now I didn't know you could eat chicken beaks. Yes you boil them or deep actually the pressure cooker makes everything soft and you can eat them all. a little catch up. Darryl, we're going to give you a report here pretty soon on the operation and performance of a lot of these CHI-COM micro FM transmitters that have been coming in through DealXtreme. We have pretty much one of everything in service. Go ahead. I can give you a little update on one of those right now. We are presently running an all-in-one plug-in play, 150 water with the transmitter and the amplifier all built in with the with the proper power supply in the fan to keep it cool. When they say 150 watts, it goes right there to fluctuates between 149 and 152. So it spikes right there. Right off the bat, it's moving, right? Yeah. And the fans... Fans only come on when the thing starts to get a little warm. Then if the fan's automatically come on, cool it down and it just keeps on trucking. We've been using it now for about, I'm going to say about May. And so far so good. So I'll give you that update. And once we get caught up on our behind property tax here, I will start putting money together to get one of the 300 waters, which we were hoping to get before we got to 150, but they sold out and they said they wouldn't have any more until end of August or September. We had already been off for about eight months. We couldn't wait any longer to play with that. We got to 150 water. Our tech guru as far as the mechanics go has looked at the new ones now that they've started bringing in and they've redesigned the 300 watt. Because we thought maybe if they brought 300 watt we might be able to change out the 150, plug in a 350 or a 300 and that won't quite work because they've redesigned that amplifier and it takes up a little more space than it did before, apparently. At that time it was about 800 bucks for the whole thing. And again that's for 150. Yeah, now remember that's everything on board guys because you get to 150 you've got an on board against stepped exciter running from usually one water 10 watts Which then jumps to 40 or 50 which then jumps to a hundred or you know can jump up to 150 depending upon the equalizers everything else is you know tied into the system so This is an off-the-shelf ready to go already factory tested already. You know run run to operational levels and then dumped off on the doorstep and all you do is make sure everything's plugged in and screwed in properly and she goes. Yeah, it's even got a built-in SWR meter so it constantly keeps track of your SWR. I mean, it's basically what they said, plug and play. You don't have to do any messing around like other than just hook it up. Now we're talking bigger than the ones even at DealXtreme guys because those are 5 watt, 10 watt, up to 15. They do have one or two that are actually larger which are complete systems to include coax the antennas even pipe for the mast But in this case we're talking a little bigger still 150 watt though should give everybody a good clean signal through the concrete Out to several miles and the reason I bring it up is because remember you when you increase your micro FM broadcasting in terms of output, remember that you aren't necessarily, in other words, well I had a 10 water and that went 12 miles. So if I put 150 water in there, it should go 15 times as far. Well it doesn't really work that way. Not quite that way. No, but you do get, what you get is, is still a, it does expand, extend your range. But what's really critical is that micro FM or LFM broadcasting is like a mushroom. Like basically like an H-bomb going off only after it drops, you know, the mushroom drops back down close to the earth before it starts to rise. And that limit, while certainly, in fact this is funny because both FM broadcasting and nuclear devices work the same way. People think, well it's a 20 megaton warhead, it should be 20 times the distance of a 1 megaton warhead. It doesn't work that way. The formula is very different with regard to energy consumption, expansion rates, etc. Well, the same is true with FM. But what's really important is the amount of coverage you get, the level of performance within your transmission distance. You know, you're from epicenter to your farthest point. It is much cleaner. You get a stronger signal, you're going to go through steel frame buildings, you're going to get a clean signal inside apartments, which is really nice so that people, you know, again, they leave the car, they go into the house, they hit the radio, and it sounds just like the big boys. Which is really cool so this and again also it'll get it'll go on you get to places where you might have a little more fuzz Inside your you know circle of activity And that's another thing to remember you've got a lot of things that do create fuzz plant life and whatever Canopy forest trees those make a difference with regard to the signal too So this is one of the advantages of having a bigger transmitter online now now have an attend water be quite honest We'll get you lots of range and we'll get you a pretty good signal with its limits. And I wouldn't hesitate to say, hey, if all you can afford is an under $100 10 watt transmitter from DealXtreme, go for it. $59, $69, $80 will get you a nice transmitter that is an FM in the standard micro FM format. And all you do is you can plug and play the day you get it, or you can again, add a coax, add a mast, set your antenna up above a little more height, and again, with height you get range on top of everything else. It's not just transmitter signals. It gets height to get up beyond the interference and again, bring it up higher to push farther out beyond the horizon. to get past the drift on the ground that can fuzz out your signal. The main thing is get something up and get it going because time is running out. Now we do have a backup 15 watt amplifier and another transmitter now that we can go mobile with so they can't technically thoroughly close us down. if they ever decide to make that move. I haven't heard of the FCC bothering anybody with the micro-broadcasting lately. I think they got too many other problems to deal with, you know, Conrad? You're still on air, Darrell. I don't know where Dad went. Oh, okay. Well, Gene, I'm sorry. I had to cover up the mic here for a minute because I have something on my shoulder. While we're doing the program, somebody's eating on my shoulder right now. Don't get fingers between the two aperatas that go crunch, crunch, crunch. I've already got enough stipple marks on my fingers as it is. That's interesting because I was doing an interview one time with a local newspaper and I had a cat. Her name was Kitty. That's all we called her, was Kitty. called up on my arm as I was talking to the press and talking to the reporter and she stayed there for 20 minutes sound asleep and the reporter mentioned her in the article that they did for the radio station. So, you know, it's kind of funny because they do that sometimes, especially if they like you. Yeah, or they bring your presence the the rear end of the squirrel or the rear end of the mouse now remember They're bringing you the choices part that doesn't fight back People wonder oh my god. It's the back end. Why did he do that well? It's real easy the front part and it was before all the work was in order to kill it That's the part they had to fight so they get the good they get that in it's not the best end necessarily after all you get two rumps that you get to rump you know rump hams and While the back quarters are there with the rear end of the squirrel so come on. They're giving you the best choices cuts and um num num Same with the moles, okay? Sometimes I just walk up and throw the mole at you goes. I really don't eat those anyway here you can have one go ahead Well, if you're if you're got nothing to do over that Spanish holiday that's coming up at the end of August manual Labor Day Why we're going to be roasting a hindquarter of a deer over an open fire up in the mountains here and back to the touch of the land Make you know making one with the land. Yeah, I shot three in 30 minutes here this last hunting season filled all my tags to know what's fun. Oh Very good by the way a couple of things here before we go do further head towards the top. We got about 20 minutes One of our callers are actually a caller the last hour mentioned aimed surplus which haven't talked about here Daryl aimed surplus has got the beginning their preview partisan back orders in I talked to them Now they're clearing out as quick as they're getting certain things, but right now guys they do have 7.65 Argentine. I've mentioned this, but they've got, let me double check, I think they said they've got a second load in. We'll find out right now. Well, maybe not. They have the 174 grain FMJ, which is fine, that's what I'd prefer. 7.65 Argentine is as hard hitting as 0.06. Don't forget that. This is the Argentine answer to 0.06, 7.65 by 53 Argentine. This is preview partisan, PPU ammo. This stuff is made by the Serbs, I'm pretty sure. They also have some 7.5 French in, and they got a little bit more of the gecko ammunition in. 38 special, another batch of that, 158 grain FMJ. for $15.95 a box you buy more I think it gets a little better price. They also have some blackout, 300 blackout. I know a bunch of guys bought the uppers during the wave last year and because of that they were looking to build any AR a lot of guys bought the 300 blackout uppers. Now I'm going to tell you the same thing I said to the guys I was talking to here a couple nights ago about the 5.7 FN. If you got 300 Blackout, you better buy what you can and keep buying it. It's a good round. I wouldn't want to get shot by it, but it's not an orphan round. It's being made in a modern ammunition. But it will disappear again, just like it did the last time, very quickly. If anybody gets serious and walks out with a few thousand dollars, they can clear out an entire inventory of certain calibers in about, what, five minutes. Now the same is true with the 5.7 FN cartridge. The PS90s are not as common, but they are out there still. And in fact, personally, if you were looking for a volume fire power weapon that the women would like, and again, you want it just loaded, it just pull the trigger and just keep burning bullets. The PS90 is, again, 50 round mags, 100 round mags on the roof. It's a light cartridge, still got a lot of zip in it, it's going to chew you up, it's basically like a flechette gun. Ammunition by Federal is available. I would not buy the FN ammunition first, it's more expensive. I'm not excited about it, and they've been screwing us. So if you can get Federal before you can get Screw-Us ammo, I always try to buy something else before I buy Screw-Us ammo or Screw-Us parts, you know what I mean? But the 5.7, that's another one of those orphan rounds, so to speak. You're going to find it on the enemy eventually because there are a lot of those pistols, those FN pistols out there in service. And the reason is because it's a machine pistol. It's a large capacity magazine in a light rifle, bottleneck cartridge, and it does damage. So I don't have a problem with it. You show up with those, you just better make sure you got ammunition to feed it. and that is the biggest problem with the 5.7 and it's also true with the 300 Blackout. If you've got it, we can't drop your upper receiver and put a .223 receiver on your rifle. You can do that. So the thing is if you've got 300 Blackout and you want to keep it in service, they've got the 187 grain Silencer Subsonic 20 rounds per box for $18.95. I'm not excited about the Subsonic ammo but Again, like I said, keep putting 300 Blackout away. Down the road you probably get a hush puppy from the bad guys somewhere that will be in that caliber because they're out there and about. And if you get the parts and pieces and you've already got the rifle, well, we take off the old flash hider, you put on the can, and You know, away you go. Little noisier than that tuna fish. She makes nice too. Yeah, go ahead. You put on the can, you get instant tuna fish. That's right. In fact, in a very special flavor. You know, minced, diced and sliced. Now, another thing they do have at AIM, which is Croatian Steel AK-47 mags for $11 apiece. Now, you can find a few AK mags for a little less. But these are croat steel and they're brand new. The croats make good equipment. You just don't see much of it. They're probably starting to push them towards the 223. Although they don't like it, they might be stuck with it because they're being manipulated by the German bankers to begin with and the Austrians. So the croats have been putting some stuff out in surplus. We're also seeing this in brand new surplus uniforms and equipment. Now I mentioned this before, there's some really great prices on Croatian Woodland camouflage and it's cheap and it's brand new in the box and up to 3x in sizes. So you're looking at big sizes, you're looking at from medium to extra-extra-large, well, extra-extra-extra-large, so they're in big sizes, but it's cheap. The Croats don't do junk, they're part of the Yugoslavian consortium and they built the same as the Serbs. It's just that again, they haven't had a whole lot of extra and I don't see this probably as extra. I see this as them changing out to another system. If they do, that means that the Croats will have a lot of other interesting stuff that will be showing up on the market, much like we're seeing the Chex selling a bunch of their stuff. It's not that it's outdated. It's not that it's even worn out in any way, shape, or form. The Czechs are very good about maintaining their equipment and they've had a large strategic reserve. They were one of the best of the Warsaw Pact nations with regard to equipment and outfitting. Across the board, the Czechs were a force to be reckoned with. That's why they were picked up later on as the prostitutes for Desert Dust Part II when they needed nuclear, biological, and chemical specialists. So again, their equipment, very serviceable. A lot of it, they're trying to find cash so they can pay up to go to the NATO junk. I don't think they're going to be happy with the NATO junk because that's what most of it is. But that means we're going to benefit by being able to standardize on more of the 7.62x39 support equipment, magazines, other weapons holsters, and field gear and all kinds of good stuff. And it's well made. It's done in the old pattern as far as how it was built, as opposed to a lot of punka junk that the countries are putting together through the UN, NATO forces. So, we'll be upgrading, they'll be downgrading. That's cool by me, I don't care. As long as we get the good stuff. Anything else? We're almost to the top here, Darrell. Go ahead, jump in there, please. Well, no, I was just going to, when you were talking about Privy Partisan, at one time they were making some 7.7 Japanese. I was wondering if they'd seen any of that. You know what? We need to check. I have not, but I was also interested in their 6.5 because there have been people asking. So I'll give them a call tomorrow because they do have an idea what's coming in. That's AIM surplus. Let's take a look real quick. I hadn't really jumped on that. The 7.7 JAP has been coming in on and off, but it's been scarfed up as quickly as they've been getting it. So let's see, ammunition. There we go. We'll go to ammo and go to the whole page for AIM. And let's see if they have the 7.7. They've got 303 British in stock again. Now they sold out twice. and they've sold out either their soft point or their ball respectively. They've got one back in and they sell out the other. And they get the other one in and they sell out the other. It's the nature of the beast with the ammunition inventory the way it is nowadays guys. So if you see it and you love it, hey go ahead now don't just take your time paying for it, jump on it and pick it up. Well they're showing the 765 Argentine. They also have some 7mm 08 Remington that they just got in. They're showing 7 millimeter Remington Magnum. They just got that in They also have some 7 millimeter Mauser. They've had that I'll have to call they've got 7.5 French in two different loads and they've got Swiss 7.5 Swiss now, this is all Preview partisan they've got 6.5 Carcano 6.5 Grendel and 6.5 by 55 sweet But I don't see the Japanese there, so we're going to have to find out. And they do have 5.7 FN, which I'm going to, like I said, go buy the Federal first before you buy the FN. I don't have any use for FN, just like a couple of these other companies, like HK. HK, as far as their actual companies go, the company and its product line, very unreliable for parts, very unreliable for magazines. and always snobby slash nudie to deal with. We got better companies that we can deal with and they make better equipment. I love the PTR 91, the HK 91s only because, well I've always liked them. The problem has been price, well since there's enough surplus out there, that's why I recommend them. They're a good gun, don't have any problem with all, I just don't have any use for HK, the manufacturing company, as far as dealing with them. They've been always a rat. They are not going to change because they are a new owner, a globalist scum working for the Israelis across the board. They are licking each other's hind end. Well, no. The Germans are licking the Israelis hind end. That's all there is to it. One of the things they do have here, and it's still the best price when you look at the cost of, oh, nope, they just sold out again. I checked them during the day and they had them, but they just got a lot of the 375H and H ammo. $28.95 a box and it's all sold out already guys. That was a good price for 375 H&H. That is an excellent price which is why as soon as they get it in it goes. So again, right now most domestic suppliers are wanting $40 or $45 a box. Yep and again that's AIM surplus and we got to keep an eye out because they have been getting the preview partisan orders in. they might replace it. Now as far as 7.7 JAP I don't see it and I noticed also glaringly they don't have the 6.5 JAP. Now the other option on that is the Korean PMC ammo which I'm going to keep an eye on because now that Mr. Moon is not as directly involved, okay, because he's kind of gone, they've been allowing PMC to come back in and that was one of PMC's niches was 6.5 JAP and 7.7 JAP. So we got to keep an eye on them and some of the other exotic oddball calibers. They've got the dyes, they've got the plant capacity there. I know that. Now the only other thing, ooh, better check. I don't want to discourage anybody. I'm going to look to see if they have, oop, they're sold out of the Lapua too. And they have 338 Lapua come in. Well, that's gone. So, otherwise, again guys, check them out. Aim surplus, catch them as you can. When they're gone, they're gone. When it says sold out, they're sold out again. They've been pretty good about that. As far as letting you know. Oh, forgive me. Anyway, next on the list of things to do, I will remind everybody again that Center Fire Systems and, Darryl, you want to check their page out. A couple of other things that they've got. They've changed the format for the page. There's a tan line, well a gray line, that has firearms, ammunition, magazines, accessories. When you get to accessories, there's going to be four categories that pop up. Firearm, Buy Firearm, Buy Category, Parts Kits, and Package Deals. Guys, go to Package Deals. I know some of you guys listening in the chat room and some of you listening out there have FN FALs and or HK91s. Now, oh, you mean the Package Deals were all AK Parts? Nope, not true. For some reason, and I believe they got these from Sturm, I'm sure they got the stocks from Sturm, HK green polymer butt stocks, three pack for $8. So that's three polymer OD green butt stocks for $8. If you've got the HK 91 or PTR 91, there's a few spares and it's worth it to put on the shelf, start building up an HK parts inventory. especially if you guys like the 600 we got here, the one militia unit, they specialize. That's their weapon, the HK-91. Some of them have those. Some have, again, import the import HK rifles that are just like, oh my god, you paid that for that. But they do. They're doctors. They can afford to. Others have the PTR-91. These stocks bid on both of those. The other thing they have is the L1A1FNFAL wooden buttstock, three stocks for $10. So guys, they got some nice little prices here for some additional parts in quantity. So if you're looking at building up an inventory, the other one here that I really like are the original Yugo Zestaba factory-made thumbhole buttstock assembly. Now this is the whole assembly. This is the buttstock with the thumbhole with the pistol grip and the polymer. Four stocks for $10. Guys those will be those can be made to fit on any AK. It's plastic Mr. Dremel tool does the rest To make the back of that buttstock you know pin fit. You know there's a casting well if it needs to be smaller you break out Mr. Dremel tool and you adjust very carefully what you need to and That buttstock could replace any of the buttstocks you might have fracture or break on your weapon system Think about an AK system So, I mean, the other consideration is, hey, maybe you're doing a research or, you know, kit package gun of some kind where you're going to build a new one. I would use that buttstock assembly as the premise for the rear receiver, you know, to cover your, you know, your weapons stock requirements. It's a nice $2.50 research package. You're not going to cry if you decide you don't want to use it because what he got into it, $2.50. Makes it awful darn cheap. But Mark, it's a thumb hole stock. I love thumb hole stocks. I like that extra bridge going to the base of the pistol grip because that strengthens the AK's stock and pistol grip fixtures. It can also give you better gripping power on the... Yep. We've had a lot of good experience with these. We were going to build these before they started bringing them in. And when they brought them in, we were laughing our arse off. Seriously, we had everything in stock. Back in the 90s, we were going to build thumb hole stocks here. In fact, they were laminate. They would have cost us a little under $100 a piece. And then the anti-gun nuts said, you could only bring them in if they have the thumbhole stock. And it was like, woo hoo. All right, we were going to make dragon off copy stocks. Then we get them on the rifle for free. All right. See, so we'll give you a little hint. So it's not a bad package. Four stocks for $10. Brand new, unissued, slash, taken off other guns that were brand new, unissued. I'll be here with that group. Go ahead. I was going to say, you know what that proves, Mark? It just proves that the anti-gun nuts don't know shit about what they're talking about. Excuse my language. Okay, well, they don't know feces. There we go. They don't know feces about what well they do if they're eating it. They know the flavors. You know again, you've got the chocolate rainbow with the yellow down below for the golden showers and those who get into urine drinking. But otherwise, it's the shades of feces leading up to you know, very dark black, which is hepatitis C, you know, flavor and deadly as the day is long. So and anything else, Darrell, before we go, we are at the top. Well, that's about it. We got Craig coming up next. Craig, for forbidden knowledge. Guys, take... God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march both day and night, and don't forget to hug your rifle. I started doing it the other way, so it looks like a tic-tac-toe board on the side of my face. Oh dear, oh you... Thank you, sir. You're welcome, sir. of 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? That's why you need to visit MainMilitary.com. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. 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