Mark Koernke discussed unconventional weapon systems and preparedness strategies, focusing on historical and contemporary examples of asymmetric warfare. He analyzed the 2006 Hezbollah-Israeli conflict in Lebanon, explaining how Hezbollah defeated a technologically superior military force using diverse, low-cost weapon systems including RPGs, bazookas, and rifle grenades. Koernke then extensively detailed theoretical designs for pneumatic and air-propelled weapons systems based on paintball and airsoft technology, including discarding sabot projectiles, spigot launchers, and caseless ammunition concepts. He referenced historical Austrian air rifles from the Napoleonic era and discussed scaling these principles to larger calibers. The show concluded with announcements about fundraising goals and upcoming anti-armor manual publications.
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Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Now, a couple things here real quick. Blowout sales. I love blowout sales. Whenever they have blowout sales on things, you just never know what you're going to run into for nothing. Anyway, wow, right off the bat, something incredibly cheap. As it is, it is the 25th of August, the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with a K2014 Old Earth Calendar or my crazy town. as far as activities around the country that have gotten everybody a little excited then they can and went back to sleep. Needless to say, on the Virginia side of the country we had one of the military bases going to alert almost as quickly as they did it and set off the sirens and all the other fun stuff. They turned around and shut everything right back down and backed off on an AP wire service, of course, gave an announcement almost as quickly as it initiated it that the situation had been back under control. read that the whole thing was BS from the get-go and what's the surprise. Really not a surprise for any of us anyway. Now, forgive me for a second, I need to see something here. As Spock would say, fascinating. Simply fascinating. Now, we've talked about, and I want to get into the whole idea here, why going in a certain direction with support weapon systems. Number one, Hollywood and even the controlled news media guys are designed to misdirect you. They're constantly working at that. You can only fight a war if you have an AK or an M16. If you notice that, there is no allowance to show you the wide variety of weapons that actually are in service in any war zone right now. If you go to more independent media sources or independent videos done, you get a better and more honest assessment of just exactly how units or military formations around the world right now are put together. One of the things is that if it puts a bullet down range and it's a marsh alarm of any kind, it's still fighting. Right now, oh god, there's probably as many submachine guns in service in Syria as there are AKs and AR-15s slash M16s. There are buckets of them that are imported. Now we're talking everything from the older peppy submachine guns to the newer Czech submachine guns. Now to give you a feel for that, go to Apex Gun Parts and look at their gun parts kits. Understand that when you see those checks of machine guns that are there that they're charging you like, oh $80 for a kit they've chopped up. The runner revolution price for that gun is about $12. If you had the whole gun and you were a third party country and you needed machine guns or weapons to defend yourself, a Peppierch type or the Czech, you know, look alike, the gun the Uzi came from, the gun that the Israelis stole, The original Czech series of submachine guns on the iron curtain side, well, you'll recognize the lines and you can see the design features very quickly when you look at what's available. But understand that those guns, for every one that you see that's a kit here, there's a thousand of them still on the render revolution market for nothing. Ammunition. Why aren't you seeing any toker of ammunition over here? It's because they're buying it over there. Why? Because it's cheap and you can put lots of guns in the field if you buy lots and lots of them. Oh yeah, the more you buy it, the cheaper they get too by the way. Oh yeah, that's right. Oh wait a minute, wow. Well, so anyway, one of the things that, the reason I bring this up is Let's go back to a battle that everybody wants to forget because, well, the Israeli propaganda especially wants to forget, and that's the battle between Hala Baloo, Hezbollah, and the entire Israeli army in southern Lebanon, southwestern Lebanon. Now, the battlefield is such that it was absolute supremacy, not just superiority, supremacy in all categories. Tanks, supremacy, helicopters, supremacy, fixed-wing aircraft, absolute supremacy, satellite imagery, supremacy, spy plane supremacy, hell, even in infantry they outnumbered hullabaloo probably about 0, 8 to 1 or 10 to 1. APCs, oh well, hundreds if not thousands to one. And what's most important is the one thing that the hullabaloo group did focus on, anti-tank weapon systems of any kind or HE projectors of any kind. Now what does that mean? Guys, they're still using the 3.5 inch rocket launcher, you call it a bazooka. Dozens of countries made those guns, not just, in fact even the Israelis. And those weapons are out there in force to this day. They didn't get all retired. There's a bunch of them out there. Fiberglass, sheet metal, even steel. Varies depending upon when they were built. Did I say fiberglass? Yes. The 3.5 inch bazookas were built in fiberglass. There's no reason not to. Polyglass is what they made them out of. OK? So the rocket is the big deal, not so much the launcher. The launcher doesn't take up any pressure, you just need to direct the rocket so it's not where you are when it goes off. Right? The big thing is to make sure it goes off. First of all launches, then when it gets the other end, it goes boom. But they also used RPG-2s, they also used rifle grenades, and every other device they had at their disposal. Now what happened at the end of the Israeli campaign of failure? They got their butchicuses handed over to them on a couple of platters as big roasted hams. And they shuffled back across the border. Over to the other side, over there on the Israeli side, and they parked their arse. And we haven't heard anything about Holabalu and the Israelis since, have we? No, no discussion there. I mean, after all, they're all puffed up, they're all motivated. Now they're going and killing the Gaza prison camp. And attacking the Gaza prison camp ain't no brag up in any way, shape, or form. But then again, neither was attacking hullabaloo. They thought hullabaloo was going to be a cakewalk, even though they had every conceivable modern weapon available. Why did they fail? Explain to me, if you look at the numbers for all the bean counters out there, how is it that hullabaloo slash Hezbollah held their ground? The Israelis never even made the first of their primary tactical, not strategic. Their tactical objective and their strategic objectives completely were failed with not a single goal accomplished. None zip zero. Now, it was the use of a wide range of weapon systems, but knowing their potential. Here's another neat thing about spigot launchers, guys. You can set up a spigot launcher so that it could be firing, you can set it up to be a multiple bank, put it on a small trailer, about the size of a bike trailer. You can set 10 spigot launchers up in an array side by side, top to bottom, and like a hedgehog, like a porcupine. But a hedgehog pointed towards an objective. And literally you could go, poo, poo, just pull the lever and the release on the spring would launch the unit. Highly compressed spring. Goes down range and you've got a barrage of shells, not just one. You can also do a spigot cartridge launcher. Same thing, different system. Where it's gas slash, you know, car slash powder activated. Here's one that nobody wants to think about, air projection. Oh my god, how would you restrict air? Well you can't. Now everybody goes, how would that work? Well, how does a paintball gun work? I want you to stop and think about that. By the way, anybody do high pressure, pneumatic at all out there? Now consider if you take that idea, but you make something that can push, you know, will capture 100% of whatever you shove down the tube in the way or out the tube in the way of pressure. When it slaps the base of that fin-stabilized grenade, It goes downrange to whatever distance is based upon applied energy to the interface of that tube and the base of your projectile case and the available energy coming out of that arpeiture that you've regulated combined with the pressure behind it. Wow, applied energy. And it could be variable output. You could dial up the air to determine the range. Wow, that's not hyper sophisticated and by the way, just as a case in point, these paintball companies. Take a look at a paintball gun right now and where they've gone. It was inevitable that they would do this. How many of you have looked at the present AR-15 and AK paintball guns? Now, remember I talked about this years ago, but now they completely lend themselves to an air-propelled discarding Sabo semi-automatic rifle. What? Well, what if you take the discarding SABO concept and create a beveled discarding SABO dart system that takes advantage of that magazine feed system? The magazine would be overly bulky because it's a straight, inline system. The projectile would only be 3 quarters of an inch to an inch long. Remember, the sébo is bulkier than the actual projectile, but when it leaves the end of that smooth tube, it works like a tank gun round, like a sébo or sébo, or a sébét, or a sabbét. Take your pick. I don't care what pronunciation. You all know what I'm talking about. A sébo. Here we go. Is that French or Dutch enough for you? A sébo. Mont du. Well, anyway, the sébét or the sabbét or the sébo, however it is, When the cups leave, the butterfly leaves that projectile, it proceeds down range. Now, the advantage of this is while the bore may be up around, say, 40 caliber or 50 caliber, The dart is at about 30 caliber and the Sabo of course fills out the entire case allowing for 100% of the energy applied from that air arpeggiar to be applied to the object. There isn't any leakage or gas back or anything. It's a lock cam system. It presses when you fire, when you pull the trigger it locks. It evacuates the air chamber providing for air flow. There is an aperture. You can change the dimensions on paintball arpertures and bring up the velocity. Do you understand that? This has been true for as long as they've had paintball competitions of any kind. In fact, years ago they started chronographing guns because they didn't want people using the finer aperture or the adjusted arpertures so that they could increase the velocity and hurt people. Well, if you want to go the rest of the way and just decide that you did want to put a perforated hole in somebody with a discarding Sabo going downrange You're looking at an hourglass projectile or a steel fin stabilized or lead fin stabilized dart that will do everything that your standard deer slug will do out to 200 yards with no sound at the other end, no thermal signature at the other end, nothing. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck Well, this is totally contrary to all the basic things they desperately want to make sure everybody gets into, so the technology they have works better for them. But what if you eliminate all of those telltale signatures that they're looking for? And if it reaches, now everybody, I always love this one, well, it'll go 200 yards. You mean it'll only go 200 yards? Well, weren't you all told that your combat effective range is only 220 yards? with iron sights and with a rifle anyway that only 220 yards is the best you can do in the optimal range and most actions are only fought at 200 yards which means that all your shotguns with Sabos will work just fine and put a 500-gram bull into somebody's arse at 200 yards without any problem all day out of your shotgun. So take that shotgun slug technology, engineer it over into the Aerosoft rifle magazine, without any cartridge case. The only thing that's going to be indexed into the chamber is the projectile. There's no case, there's no feed from that direction. The only thing that has to happen is that that sable needs to be in place or needs to be a guideable so that when it indexes up the bolt kicks it forward and drives it home just like it would a paintball round, a paintball pellet, you know, projectile. and then fires and then recoils and repeats again because well they do have select fire and they have semi-auto. Personally I can't see going select. It's a big bore so I would go semi-auto anyway. I don't want to spray and pray but I can come up with a no paperwork, lethal weapon system, very quiet, no cartridges, air is free, I take the same basic concept that I use for Airsoft right now for, forgive me, paintball technology, but I apply it because I've made a discarding Sabo lethal weapon system. What do you think? And please, all the issues have already been worked out. They've already built everything you need to get the job done. The only thing that's happened is people aren't applying their brains 100% because the other boom toys are a lot more exciting because they make noise. But I'm a gorilla warrior and I'm only going to engage in intermediate and short range for that kind of work. I'm going to look at you and see what part goes boom in an air stop. None. Is it a regular bullet or what is it? It's a paintball. Think of it as just literally an air gun. It's an air rifle. What's happened with paintball is it's gone full circle. Before we could do this, single shot. We already did this years ago with single shot tipmans. First thing you do is you can upgrade the technology by going to a titanium or steel barrel that you build yourself. Nowadays you can't even buy those, but you don't need them. Now listen, driver, listen. You don't need to change anything in the existing weapon to make it lethal. Nothing. The only thing you're going to change is the air release arpeggier, which focuses more energy on the base of whatever projectile you have. The other consideration is projectile weight. This is why rather than people saying, well, you could use a solid ball round. Well, if you do that, you're looking at increasing the weight of the projectile. What we need to do whenever you're looking at energy applied, and again, all the rest of the physics, is we need to match as close as possible or keep down the weight of the projectile. Well, you do that with a Sabo. All it is is just the projectile and the Sabo cups. Don't think any case, don't think any cartridge, there's no need for one. This literally is a caseless ammunition system. The projectile is the only thing that's in the magazine well. And take a look at, go to rap4.com tonight, take a look at the cool blonde girl they've got now on her that's holding the weapons. She is kind of cute, looks kind of like my wife. It doesn't matter. It looks like Nancy. Actually, Nancy is prettier. But anyway, she's a cute looking girl though. And if you look, you've got the AR-15 configured airsoft guns, you know, forgive me, paintball guns, and you've got even A-case. Hell, you've got an RP-case. But I wouldn't worry about that. Now, if I was looking at a sniper weapon and I want to take that Sable and push it out farther, I'd go with a longer barrel because these are all smoothbore guns. Now, here's the way to think this through. You've got discarding Sabo shotgun shells. Throw out the shell, just think the projectile with the Sabo. That's all you're using. You're taking the shotgun technology and sliding it over, even if you did it as single shot. When you take that 500 grain Sabo slug and you put it down a smooth bore shotgun barrel, Bambi is really dead at the other end when she gets hit with that 500 grain bullet, isn't he or she? Right? Now what you're doing is rather than going, go boom! You're going, and you're pushing that projectile downrange with air. You see how that works? Now that, I could, we already did this with a tipman single shot. It could be done all day, but I'm pointing out now, now I want to make it stronger. What would I do? Number one, drop the barrel, build a new barrel, make it out of titanium or 4140 chromoly steel. It's not a big deal. It's a shotgun barrel. It's all I need. In fact, if I was smart, what would I do? Well, I'm going to take that tip and barrel and I'm going to made up of 12 gauge barrel I have made from Douglas. Douglas would make any barrel by outer and internal dimension that I want. So I go IC barrel, in other words straight tube internal. That's the best for SABO by the way. Externally, I have him cut it to the dimensions of the tipman barrel. That's a single shot that he used to make 30, 40 years ago, which by the way, this is the year 2014. We did this back in 1983, 84. You take the tipman barrel, and unfortunately, Sergeant L has passed away because he was the guy who did all the machine work on this. We took a 41, 40 chromoly barrel we got from Douglas. It was a six-foot barrel, cost us $80. It was milled on the outside to the basic specs. They asked about chambering. Of course, you can do it with or without chambering. We said without chambering, we don't need chambering anyway, guys. Now, the basic specs on the external component match the existing tipman barrel with the exception of finish, as in final, fit, and finish. Now, we also cut the barrel down. We didn't need 6 feet worth of barrel, although it really is a point where you don't gain anything with a long, long, long, long barrel. We weren't looking at goose hunting. So we dropped the barrel back to 34 inches, which is still a long barrel. It's like a long shotgun barrel. The tipman action itself has a few plastic parts. We gave those to our Ford Motor Company tool and diamond and they make the exact copies in 41.40 and 41.30 chromoly stainless or for chromoly or they made them in stainless. And the only reason why it's stainless is just again, they could make it in stainless and so okay, yeah, cool, do that. By the time we're done, we basically upgraded and made an all steel version of the tipman which has some plastic parts. But the tipman in its basic form with the barrel put a bullet down range just fine. The key to the first part of controlling this is the aperture. The second was enlarging the size of the reservoirs for repeat fire. Now we didn't have to do that because a couple of things were really cool. Number one, if I have a fixed position and I have a compressor, I can run a power line right out. I can run a pneumatic line right out to my gun, hook that up to the rear, and I've got an unlimited industrial supply of air. Wow! Wow! In fact now how about an air tank the size of a scuba tank? Now here's the thing, all of this that I'm talking about, basically they've gone to replacement tanks that are quite energetic, okay, they have a lot of capacity, but they're also designed to streamline the gun so it looks like a CAR-15, slash an M4, I mean, folding stock, the whole nine yards, guys, although it doesn't really fold much, it's just designed to look that way. So if you've trained on an AR-15, training over on or going over to a paintball type projectile gun wouldn't be a big deal at all. In fact, if you were looking at anybody from a distance, you couldn't tell the difference from one gun to the next. Except that the ones that you have that are, again, using pneumatic, wouldn't have any pow pow. If you were looking at them through a thermal device, they'd have absolutely no hot signature. Now we also found something else out that we tested years ago, but we never really followed through on going too big with the project. You could do pneumatic tank guns, or pneumatic, in fact they already proved this back in World War II, but also in the late 50s. And like the pause design and several others, They made that all disappear because if you could go with air, DuPont doesn't make any money on ammunition and it's impossible to restrict people from building whatever they want, isn't it? If people start thinking pneumatic, air is free. Now granted, your initial cost is building the machinery to make things work right. But that's all been worked out guys in any place where it's plastic if it looked like it was going to be a problem. See this is the first thing you do. It's like we talked about how did the GE minigun become the 6,000 or 10,000 or 9,000 round a minute gun that they are today? Well they started out with a Gatling gun in 30-06. an old Gatling gun, post 1900 by the way, built about the time of World War I. They took a starter motor from a truck and they hooked it up and they watched to see how many rounds they could put through before it broke. When the part broke they made it in new steel, modern 4140 or 4130 weapons grade. Then they put it back in and they ran her till she broke again. Then they built another beefed up part. Then they ran it until it broke again. They changed the part again. They went from a multi-barreled standard Gatling gun to that gun that everybody ooze and awws that are in all the movies. It had to start somewhere. But here's what's really cool. We're talking a lot farther down the road with paintball guns. So just something to think about because the only thing you've got to worry about is how much energy can I slap behind the projectile? And I have to balance out the fact that I'm going to use a large bore, low pressure, high velocity formula. In fact, it's pretty much the same way that we get the 40 millimeter grenade launcher to work shoulder fired. How the hell can you launch a 40 millimeter shell and fire it from a gun the size of an M79? How can you do that? Low pressure, high velocity. It's a matter of SLAP. It's the SLAP formula. Now, all of that's been worked out with a paintball gun. All you've got to do is, well, do a little more engineering if you want that magazine feed system to work right. And the solution is a discarding Sabo round. That makes it a caseless, they've always talked about how could we make caseless? Well, how about we drop the propellants? No, you can't do that because then we can't restrict guns. Because here's the other thing about Sabo. I can make the Sabos from wood. I can make them from plastic. I can make them out of fiberglass. I can make the Sabo out of anything and I can make the projectile out of anything too. I can make out a lead, tin, copper, steel, whatever I've got. If I add a lathe, I can machine my boat projectile out of low grade steel. If I am. Aluminum? Is he? Aluminum would work too. Anything I've got. Aluminum would make it lighter. The only thing is what I would do is I would put a dart in the middle of the aluminum cast projectile. We already did that back in the late 70s. We did that with AP rounds when they were trying to push the aluminum bullet project. We were trying to tell everybody we could only have aluminum bullets. We laughed our arse off. We came up with a Dura-Aluminum rod using an aircraft rod. in the middle of cast aluminum cans, a Sabo round basically. And I'll tell you what, there wasn't a piece of body armor that wouldn't go through. We sharpened the dart in the middle. It was made out of aluminum. It exceeded the requirements for the aluminum projectile 11 and the other pigs were trying to push. They realized that you start pushing us on that. Number one, we could increase the velocities and drive it up towards about 4,000 feet per second. We'd have armor-piercing capability against any existing soft body armor and deliver lots of energy when it hit, plus it'd be butchery when it hit. Can you imagine what those aluminum, fragile rounds would do when they hit flesh? Oh, it'd be like an exploding ice. We did that with a ham. I showed one person that, actually a whole pile of people, that right here when we first moved to this piece of property when we'd finished the project. I took a punky ham from the IGA here because we knew the butcher was saying, I don't want anything good. I ain't going to spend no money. He goes, I got something for you. We took one of these rounds that we developed and fired with threat level two body armor in front. It splashed through. The dart went through the body armor, sheared like it was a grinder as it went through around the armor. The dart cut the hole through. On the other end it was a light bulb channel. This is what it looked like. It was a light bulb channel of destruction. It was narrow at the face, but it ballooned out and then it stopped in the middle of the mass. Guys, that's the best kind of hit. Want to know why? All the energy went against the target. Nothing was lost and went through the target. That's devastating. All your energy was felt against the objective and it went straight through. Second chance threat level 2 armor, 1981. You tell me. I think threat level 2 hasn't changed. I think we can pretty well punch through it. In phase 1, the idea is to look at the existing systems. experiment with the projectile to see what you can push the projectile to. Now that's number one. Number two is testing to destruction like they did with a Gatling gun. You want to find out how many rounds can I fire of this projectile type before something goes wrong and that means you have to get into a rapid test program. Now the first time something happens freeze. Stop the weapon, start the cameras, disassemble the weapons, Look at all of the components. Identify the failure. Compare the failure to an actual functioning part that's original, unissued. Looking at the original part and determining the failure, decide whether or not you have to beef up or girth up the existing process or why not just change right out to 4140 or 4130 chromoly steel. and build it right. Now from that point forward we know that that part may have an issue. But now that we've changed it, that part no longer will be an issue. And then we fire the weapon again and we watch and observe. And if we have another failure, we stop, we start the cameras rolling on maintenance, and we disassemble and then we confirm the failure. If it is another part, we change that part to another material. If it's the same part, we compare the original failure with the second failure to determine where girth needs to be, in other words, density of the material needs to be changed perhaps, thickness or tempering. Now there's not a whole lot with an air system that could really go bad. The only thing you're going to do is make it more durable. and by upgrading progressively many of the parts to titanium, which is not hard, or steel, which is really easy, then you're looking at, well, you're going to add a little bit to the weight of the weapon, I don't care, looking at an unpapered, semi-automatic, caseless, discarding, sable, large bore, some, oh, wow, a infantry weapon, guys. Pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, pup, Oh, wait a minute. There's no charging issue with this except when you pull the trigger, the gas action cycles off. This is even more efficient than an M16. Easy. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, We've had a discussion on this for years. Go ahead, College. You've been there. Yeah. During Napoleonic times, Napoleon made a death sentence caught with an air rifle. That's right. The standard Austrian military arm of the day, the entire Austrian army, by the time of the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars, during the Peninsular Campaign, Actually, that's where it happened. First of all, in pre-1800, the Austrian military started to adopt and develop an entire air-propelled weapons system. Everybody goes, how could they do that? Those weren't modern times. They didn't have electricity. Guys, the air pumps looked like the large six-man fire trucks that you saw back in the day. Instead of it being a water pump, They had an air pump system. There were levers on both sides and they could do about two to three hundred air canisters simultaneously. Each canister was good for about twenty shots. Some of them looked like balls. Others would replace the stock of the rifles. They were really smart instead of the modern method for high power air rifles, so just by timing. the Val Open long 60 caliber. Some of those were Octagon projectiles, which means when it got to the other end, it wasn't like the bullet you're familiar with today. Oh no. Now here's the thing, other armies bought it. Austria was cutting edge. That was a unique idea. So the Spanish army bought into the Austrian air rifle system. When the Spanish army collapsed in defeat, The population and the army went to guerrilla warfare against Napoleon. That's why Napoleon made it a death sentence to carry one because there was no report they could reach three to four hundred yards. They would kill you at that range and you'd never know where the bullet came from. Now think about that and that's 1810. Think about that. That's 200 years ago and pre-electricity. And with modern compressors, we could easily make them slow-auto like metal gatlings basically used a gravity feed from a magazine on top. You could use that with your wood case Sabo or nylon case Sabo. or even the aluminum ones and they just drop in as the action rotated. And or with rapid fire the ball projector would not be a problem because you're looking more at beating something down. Here's just an idea guys. When was the last time you went to an arcade and they had a BB gun machine gun? Remember those where they would feed in the top you get a whole big tray of BBs in the top and the idea was to cut that piece of paper in half, remember that? Or cut the star off the paper? That was all run by pneumatic guys. I remember those Tommy Gunn looking things. Yeah! Now the last thing I want you to think about is taking and applying all the modern sciences, which really are low-tech by the way, and going the next step. See, one of the other things to remember guys is we also are going to need things that are bigger. Here's the other consideration. Look at a nail gun system. This is the next step in Big Boar. What you have is a positive feed tapered floating chamber. Well actually it's the bolt that's floating, but it's technically a floating chamber. You have a beveled face. You have a rod object with, oh what do they have around that for those nail guns? What's that rubbery thing that it gives you that standoff? The nail base is a solid piece of material. There's a plastic standoff in the front, kind of like on a rocket when you use a rocket launcher, right? And the nail is driven into the chamber once it faces, which by the way, it doesn't have a direct locking cam as you'd see on a turn bolt system. The bolt is beveled, the chamber is beveled so that they positive wear into each other so no matter how many thousands of nails you run, that bolt face will not fail you. It's a positive wear system. It's like the folding stocks on the finished AKs. Two opposing wedges so that they can't loosen up, they just wear into each other over time. So they don't get floppy like an underfold stock does. Well, think that way only it's a conical. It's a round bolt. Now you could take that at nail gun size, and you can dump a whole lot of nails down range, and that's a very unsophisticated system. Now you can bring it up in size. Just think scaling everything up by, oh, 500%. Only you're also going to change the projectile you load. You're going to increase pressures because you have the industrial compressor machine backing it up. And you're going to change the arpature, which is not going to be made out of pop metal. It is going to be made out of high machine steel. That's where you spend your money, that little coin-sized object that allows a certain amount of energy, of airflow, and it is directed to the base of your projectile. You could go probably up to 75 millimeter comfortably with that design. Tank rounds. There's no reason not to. We mapped it out years ago. It's something that planting a seed, well how big would the compressors be? Well consider this. They'd be an industrial compressor. The tanks would have to be pretty good sized. But consider that this would be a semi-automatic or a fully automatic system that could put a 75mm projectile, and that's the only thing you're carrying in terms of cargo space, guys. The real space is the capacity for your air, and of course the sophistication of the tanks that are on the compressor system. Obviously the compressor system itself But you're looking at being able to dump multiple projectiles down range and your overall replacement combatter perishable load is much smaller. There are two things to take into consideration. Logistics, getting it to where the gun needs it. When you have a powder projectile system, you have a brass or steel case. It can be any number of different lengths in size. It can be bottle shaped. It can be straight tube or whatever. But remember that that has to get to the front. Consider that for every trailer that can get to the front, but the only thing that is needed is a projectile, a SABO projectile canister, and that those can be stacked and racked and very tight. They can be magazine, clip, you know, organized. There's any number of different ways it can be set up to be loaded or to be transported, but they're not dangerous to transport. And the only weight that you are taking to the front is actual combat ordnance weight. Not the propellant charge, not the can that's going to move it. Purely just the projectile that's going to be ram charged into the chamber and fired. There's no combustion chamber. When the ram goes forward, there are two cams. Typically, there's not a pivoting cam system. There is a locking cam that drops into positive lock. And the moment that it discharges the amount of gas that needs to go through the face of the bolt, the cams back off instantly and it ratchets back and it indexes the next round and repeats. What was that? Or just one. Now the next step in pneumatic or any of the projectiles, and we've talked about this and they're finally acknowledging it, but now we're going to laser, is time to flight. Now if we can reduce the weight of the projectile, configure the SABO so that we can elongate the system. We're looking at being able to press 4,500 to 5,000 feet per second. Since it's a solid steel dart projectile, we don't have to worry about the issue of thermal action against the surface of the projectile in flight. Lead and copper would melt in flight. But a carbon steel or ideally, oh my goodness, well tungsten carbide would be too stinking expensive. Titanium, half the weight at the same potential with regard to resilience and tactile strength. Titanium would be an option, but carbon steel would get the job done. At 4,000 feet per second, there's no time to flight. Your targeting system is zero on. Think about that. For that matter, if we're looking at an air system or a propellant, we've always talked about this with propellant, going with a SIBO system, allows us to go with a solid steel projectile hardened to whatever case level we want or with tooling steel. We can set up a projectile that can handle the thousands of feet per second potential energy available, out potential energy available, and there's no time to flight, there's no possibility of hiding. For air defense use it would be perfect. Against helicopter it would be optimal. There would be no leading. There would simply be down and on. It would be whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, and you would be seeing pieces of things falling off of aircraft. If it's down on a horizontal objective against any kind of fixed object, time to flight, there is no issue with regard to point in contact. It takes more for me to explain it than it does for it to actually happen. Within 1,000 yard, effective range, 5,000 feet per second. Think about it. What's your travel time? One, wait a minute, 5,000 feet per second, 1,000 feet? Well Mark, that means in a fifth of a second I'm on target. Oh, wow. That's kind of a flat trajectory, isn't it kids? Not only that, when it gets to the other end, that supercharged projectile from making contact with all that air at such a velocity, that would be like a hash round when it gets to the other end. That would be demimolten on the outer surface and solid. That demimolten outer surface would work like a lubricant if it hit anything solid and would literally slice through most materials virtually becoming like a marble torch cutter. It would be like a torch system. That's the only way to describe it. The plasma would happen upon impact against steel or well against body armor would be irrelevant, but against steel it would create an instant plasma surface area of probably around three to four inches. The plasma jet because of the dart in the middle would be about a quarter of an inch. It would probably spew through, oh and who knows how much it's better, how big the projectile is and you know again what it is we're hitting, but a homogeneous armor a couple inches easily without any problem at all. and when it gets to the other side the spalled would be at whatever harmony degrees and would be molten fragmentation that would eat through anything on the inside. That's the neat part about science with these fun toys they don't want to talk about. All this is off the shelf, all of this is accessible without a real super high tech and again we start going with another pre-nal. We're not looking at explosives. What are you going to do about it? Compressor air. spring-loaded pia or again spigot type launching systems. How do you restrict those? What are you going to do? Oops. See, if we start talking about it, people's brain juices start flowing, then they start doing research, then you realize there's a lot of stuff they've tried to make disappear because, like I said, you want to talk about the egalitarian RPG-7, Oh well, slap type rifle grenades, spigot type launching grenades or you know, grenadiers weapons and pneumatic weapon systems aren't really very controllable. Shazam Sergeant Carter. I don't have to have semi-auto, like I said, years ago the Tippmann single shot paintball guns served just fine and we were able to put nice, neat, mean projectile holes through all kinds of targets out to three, four hundred yards. And with progressive modifications, oh, sky's the limit. But go take a look at what the paintball technology is now. Don't think 10 years ago or 15 years ago. We're now to the point where, again, everything you do with an AR-15, you can do with a paintball gun. Now, just think, where would I go with that? And then the rest is history. At intermediate or close range, look at it this way. You're looking for a sub gun or something in a heavy gauge sub gun to go door to door? I don't need to spray and pray with 30 rounds from an AR-15. What if I go thud thud thud just like carrying an 1100 shotgun with 500 grain Sabo slugs? And I shoot you dead with that. Are you not just as dead with two Sabo slugs as you are with 30 rounds from an AR-15? Probably so. You might want to point out if it's a 500 grain slug and they pull the trigger twice, that's the equivalent to 50, well forgive me, we'll see 500, that's the 12, 10, 10, 50 grain projectiles with one, 10 with 20 round AR, 15 magazine hitting you. All at once, two big slugs, I'd say that's devastating enough. Again, the idea is projected concepts here that are off the shelf, readily available, and you don't want to know what I'm going to make boom toys out of when it comes to what I need to go on the rifle grenade. The sky's the limit and everything out there works. Fence posts seem to be everywhere. PVC pipe is everywhere. Wow. And all the other things you need, wires, pins, springs and whatever, hey, Mr. Nail Factory is your friend. I need fragmentation. Mr. Nail Factory is your friend. China Sport nails are a wonderful thing. Resale stores for finished nails. Oh my goodness! Tons of finished nails. Nobody wants them. But you know what? Layered side by side by side by side by side by side around the inside of a PVC pipe that's already been serrated and you go two layers deep and you glue them in place just a little piece of hot glue. When those get tapped by a charge from the inside out. Oh my goodness. I don't think I'd like to be near that Rumor has it it would probably be rather Lethal, but that's just me anyway ideas not just complaining about the problem. What do we do? Why we mildew? Oh, no, how about instead we start thinking and then take a look at some of the cool technology paintball guns and airsoft for training paintball has a little different application because it can go in a very different direction and again do a little research guys example go to rat4.com get a little blonde girl there really nice bikini I think she's wearing a leopard bikini by the way oh my goodness and on top of that all kinds of other cool technology that you can do a little research with I wouldn't worry about doing the big you know breast the doom mags straight mags simple design Simple and reliable guys, the key to winning. Simple and reliable. In this case, we're looking at no more than a standard arm, but taking advantage of off-the-shelf technology. And again, no paperwork, no fuss, no muss, just doom for the other side. You should be hearing the music we are at the top here, and Randy is coming up next. I've got to get a hold of him, forgive me. 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