September 3, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed gun shows and firearm sales across Pennsylvania and Ohio, including details about VEPR and SAGA rifle availability at Center Fire Systems. He covered AK rifle variants and design differences across Russian and Chinese production, emphasizing the importance of understanding weapon-specific spare parts like firing pins. The show included extensive commentary on ammunition availability, international arms sales, and preparedness topics including safe storage solutions and EMP concerns.
- ak rifles
- vepr rifles
- saga rifles
- center fire systems
- gun shows
- pennsylvania
- ohio
- firing pins
- ammunition
- .223
- .308
- preparedness
- safe storage
- emp
- second amendment
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From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado along with the 12 sisters on the left side of Wyoming. Oh, talk about left, way out there on the left coast on the Pacific side of the Rockies. We have the great state of Jefferson trying to do the right thing. where all the rest of the wrong is down there out of Sacramento and the socialist suck ups and parasites that are trying to drag down the rest of the country. So, the great state of Jefferson is showing you a solution, not just complaining about the problem. So keep it up guys Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson turning back to the east we sweep across the plains leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews Grandma teams, okay teams and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million Petticoat Junction operators. Do we have Daryl with us? On mute to be safe we might or may or may not have Daryl with us here. Yep, we're here. There we go. What's the date today, sir? Oh, you would have to ask that. Give me a hint. It's like remember the dog. One, two, three. I use my paw. No, it's one, two, and three. That makes six. How do you count? Oh, you've got core math down field. You're five. I'm stupid. I'm going to school. I'm stupid. I do common horror math. I'm stupid. It is September the third. Wednesday, weapons Wednesday, and it's 75 degrees here. Oh, that's nice. Yeah, and we're supposed to have by the end of the week, which is just around the corner, see how the weather is the hump day. It's supposed to be in the upper 80s here tomorrow and Friday. That's what we got right now. I was going to say, you're going to get what we're sending you, and that's what we got right now. It's actually been a perfect summer day today. A little warm, but it's a perfect summer day. And every arthritic joint I got in my body is hurting today. I know what you mean. Here's the thing, when the weather changes, all the broken or old broken and cut spots, where you've got deep, deep wounds, boy guys, we can tell you about the weather before it hits just by the wave. Remember what Granny used to say in the Beverly Hillbillies? Ma, rheumatism's acting up. Made to get the hold of what was that the hands name that had the recipe? Oh, yeah, that was that was in the Waltons that had the recipe for rheumatism and arthritis, right? Yeah, yeah, arthritis My little stubs that I had put in for being able to squirt WD-40 in there kind of got clogged up because of all the I'm going to be like that little bug called the fly and fly shit everywhere. I will be at Jefferson's Paragrounds at the Asheville Gun Show. The 20th, I will be at the other end of the state, the lower end of the state down in Washington, PA, for the gun show down there. And there will be a gun auction down there after the show's over on Saturday evening. And if you have a gun that you want to try and take, it's going to bring you some prize. Money is why. Take it to the auction and they'll take it on consignment for you. You bring it to the gun show and go through the gun show and then stick around Saturday night for the auction. And then the following weekend Rocky Grove Fire Hall, about 27th and 28th. And I will be there. And now let's see where's each other two I just got. Landers Sportsman's Club. October the 18th and 19th and that's up in Lander, PA. That's the other side of Warren. And then there's one in Warren, October the 11th and 12th. And I will most likely be there. That'll be at the Warren Mall, US Route 62 North, Warren, Pennsylvania. North Warren. Oh, we used to have a mental hospital up there. We called North Warren. Wonder. Yeah, so that's the itinerary for now, and I should be getting more in for November and December, but that's what I got so far. Very good. And again, everybody out there, if you want to put a face and attach it to the name, all you've got to do is get to the gun show. That'll work out. And don't bring a camera, take my picture, unless you want to ruin the camera. Break that there lens. Do you see Jefferson, Ohio, close to any interstates? Yeah, it's about halfway between interstate Daney and 90. And the shortest way is go down, if you're coming in from the west, say Cleveland area, you come in 90 to Route 11, which is a four lane going down to Jefferson. And you just go down there until you see the sign for Jefferson, Ohio. turn in there and follow the signs to the fairgrounds. How's semi-parking? How's semi-parking? Well, it's the fairgrounds. This is only the second time they've had the show there. So I would imagine, since it's at the fairgrounds, you should be able to find a place to park off the distance there. Well, there's got to be lots of open space, especially since there's basically the gun show and nothing else. I guarantee if you were to ask, they'll let you park inside. Obviously, usually the compound, the way they got the fairgrounds set up. I've never seen one that hasn't had a massive parking lot. You can pretty well park away from everybody, so you don't have to worry about anybody bumping into you, I would think. Remember, fairgrounds are designed to handle cattle cars. Yeah, you got livestock auctions, you got everything else coming in there, so it should handle a semi truck without any problem. Shame on them if they don't, they've got to really be a weird county fair problem. I would say yeah, you should be able to make it, if nothing else, they've got to have truck access. Because you got a good activity to come in where they bring whole semi loads of stuff in you know yeah They do that with ours here all of ours in our county some of the carney displays are just massive back in a Semi trailer, and they just drop the sides down yeah, you know and so all you have to do is they have two or three games in there and all they do is drop the side down or lift the side up not down if they lift it up for an awning and then you get to Well, I don't think they're doing much target shooting anymore. I haven't seen any of that going around here for a while. So in the state of Ohio, I can walk in and walk off papalists, right? I mean, I can find you and walk right out. That you will have to discuss with the person to purchase. That's the person to person purchase. That's how you think about it. You watch for somebody carrying stuff around or if a person has a gun table and they are doing their own thing because they are just selling your own stuff, yeah. Yeah, that's just again, that's common. It's the written rule. If it's a person to person sale, it's like hey, that's you and me. You'll have to maybe listen because we don't have a sign up that says Braveheart Radio, but we have all kinds of different things that may tell you that. We don't have any guns on our tables because I am a bad man. I'm not allowed to own a gun. So I use rock on stick to make the big hole in here. Yeah, I'll be joining the club with the club. Onka, wonka, onka, punk. Yes. We know how far. We know how far. I'll save you the rest of the show by the way again. This is pretty good. Let's see. I don't have the flyer in front of me, darn it. Okay. I'm going to say it's about 100 to 150 tables. Yeah, so it's an average size. That's pretty good for a show. It's actually bigger than the one that they used to have up in Ashbula itself at the Catherine Rose Party Center. Being that this is the Home Show building, it has more room, so it's about 150 tables. Excellent. Yeah, I need to get an equalizer. I go into Newark, New Jersey all the time at 3 o'clock in the morning, and that's my wonder into a snake pit. The wonderful communist state thereof. New Jersey. Yeah. New York. Well, go ahead. I just got to say, there's a wonder there's even a border between the two of them. It seems how they touch each other at the upper end. Oh yeah, you can see the Empire Step Building from Newark, New Jersey, right there. Well, you know, I used to because New Jersey was traditionally a neutral industrial state in a lot of categories and one of them was firearms, but the communist slash the Jewish mob of course started doing the oi boi thing there big time because they're pushing the agenda. And remember that you've got Sarco right there. Well, Sarco is progressively moving everything out of New Jersey and rolling over to Pennsylvania. They've got problems on both sides of the water and they already have decided that, well, you can't give them any advance notice or New Jersey will do everything they can to screw you every way you can imagine. What they did is very quietly, they just started shuffling everything across the water over the bridge. They've got a lot of storage in Pennsylvania anyway. That's why they keep finding these things in their cellars. Read that the mines and warehouses where they've stored stuff for 50-60 years. They just had a bunch of modern parts come out that are from like the old 80's. Well it's all stuff they had stored away when they got it for a little of nothing and they just kept putting pallets down below and pallets down below. They just drag it out every once in a while and they go, look what we found hitting the light of day. Well, it's too bad they have it down around Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love, which is actually more like the city of Brotherly Hate, but that's beside the point. We have a green in Pennsylvania. Well, Newark said, you know, it's a huge port. That's the way it is until I go there. I mean, right. Yeah, they'll never move that. No, it's the idea that if you're a gun, if you're in a pro, especially, you have to remember that Sarco is a big parts company and they do business overseas along with here as far as stuff that they bring in. But they're leaving New Jersey. They've pretty much left New Jersey. In fact, the last discussion I had with them the beginning of this year was that they're all set to finish what they started. They are just not giving any big announcement to it and by the time they are done they will be completely out of New Jersey. But they want to get all their stuff out before the slobs in New Jersey start to try and screw with them. The problem is they have tonnage of inventory that is in different locations. Well if they try to move that later on they will be pissy with them. They will be pissy with their truck drivers. They will be pissy with their business. So what they did is they just started moving everything quietly and in mass. Now, on the other hand, you think about it like with all the gun grab things like Beretta. Well, Beretta, they even went in to remember all the meetings and said, hey, you know, this stuff is going to screw us. If you do that, we are not really going to stick around. And everybody thought, oh yeah, right, hahaha, what are you going to do? Pick up and go to Kentucky, which is what they did. But to do that, the problem is when you are trying to evacuate and you have given notice, Think of all the bureaucratic POS as they can throw at you as far as inspectors and last minute fines and oh we discovered we're going to and they will they're vindictive like that. We were letting you do this but now we're going to hurt you. So it's like trying to grab every last penny out of you before you escape from your clutches. If you want to cross this George Washington Bridge it's $150 for a semi. One way, one cross, $150. I mean, it's ridiculous. Well, it doesn't surprise me. Like I said, that's one of the things is that progressively it's not like that money. Most of that money never is applied to the bridge. That's what's always comical. The level of taxation for all of these things, Texas, remember, it took the possibility of the roads becoming toll roads for the transportation department to admit that they take in twice as much money as they need to operate everything, 100% every year. They don't do any maintenance with it. French toll roads, Dad. French toll roads. Or Spain toll roads either way. Spain. What did they say? Spain, yeah. Spain toll roads. They want to hear everything in a Spanish toll road. It wasn't an issue that they were becoming toll roads, it was an issue that they were becoming Spain toll roads and the cops wouldn't see any of the money. Yeah, the transportation department all of a sudden would be squeezed out of the monopoly and they didn't like that so they actually talked about it. Even parts of the interstate or the Pennsylvania Turnpike when it gets to Philadelphia, there's part of that that has been turned into Spanish toll roads. Oh, that's ridiculous. Yeah, I'm just 80. Well, and think about it. Why? You have to ask yourself one simple question, guys. Why? This is one of those things where it's cash on the barrel. Why would you possibly release that to a foreign power except that it allows for the money to leave the country so the graft and corruption can be even bigger? Because you can cook the books in that foreign country and steal 90% of it instead of just half. Besides that, it goes back to that old saying that one of our presidents coined here a while ago, Americans don't want to work. Yeah, yeah, right. We'll just lease it all out to somebody else, some foreign country. I'm getting real tired of hearing that. Americans don't want to work. That hurts me to the core when I hear that garbage. There's one way to correct that problem, real simple. Shut off the welfare and the free gifts and I guarantee you within about three days to a week everyone that's on welfare will be pounding at a door somewhere trying to find a job to get money to buy food to feed their family. Well either that or they'll be going back to Mexico with the seven checks to twenty checks that they collect every month which is why they can afford a brand new vehicle, oops, and they'll be heading back over the border to Mexico. Of course, they would lament about it in the process, but they would on RCAO as quickly as possible. They are so unfair up there. I only was able to leave the United States with seven checks totaling $7500. It's just so unfair. I'll never go back there again. That's the point. Yeah. I'll still go to Winnebago. Don't let the coachman camp are hitting the arse on the way out. Yeah. Well, real quick here again, I wanted to bring up something. This morning I mentioned, and this is really cool because I just double checked the numbers. This morning, Center Fire Systems had their VEPRA rifles on sale for $500 apiece for the long barrel rifles, guys. The 23 inches, the 20.5 and the 20.5 .223 rifles. 308 rifles were in 23 and 20.5. The 223 rifle was a 20.5 inch long barrel. They all look like the civilianized SBD sniper rifles, which are really cool. And the 308s were in the FN FAL site configuration. You know how they've been doing with the AKs where they've taken the site off of the front of the barrel and they've put it back on top of the gas port deflector, the gas deflector fixture. Guys, they sold out this morning. We mentioned them on the air. They are all gone and there are no more and they are not taking back orders. Everybody that heard jumped on that which is really cool. The reason I want to bring it up is because those were baby dragon offs. Well, the .308s are not baby dragon offs. Those are dragon off rifles. With Dom's night vision devices we were talking about at the end of the hour. That is one rifle I would have grabbed and the 23 inch barrel is the one I would want. The 20 inch I would suffer with next and I wouldn't be going with a 16.5 with a .308. There is no reason to it. It makes no sense. Why would I want to shorten a barrel on a weapon that is supposed to perform at greater range? Why am I going with a bigger case when if I want a 16.5 inch barrel I can go with a standard AK and a 7.62x39. Now the thing is that those rifles cleared out completely. And just doing a quick spot check they said, oh yeah we had a flurry and they all were like gone. Yes, yes they are. My work here is done. Yes, exactly. I wanted those, although here's the thing I will admit, I was planning on us getting one of those. At least one of my relatives getting one of those. But before I could get on the phone, they were already being cleared off the shelf. Because I had talked about them in the morning and the .223 rifle, I'd go to .308 first because there were $500 for each rifle. You're talking about a gas operated Russian made RPK SBD receiver. Some automatic weapon, 5 and 10 round magazine came with each rifle. More mags are available and remember we've got an American company. There's a couple of young guys that have a plastic company and they've been making really good copies of the unique mags that we need. They were making a 7.62x54 mag for the Vepers and they are making a .308 magazine that is a 20 rounder. So guys, there are mags available. I'd be happy with the 10s. I'm not going to blaze with this weapon. I'm going to put a slide-on scope mount on the side with a high-powered scope for day and with a night-vision scope for night. Because that is a sniper rifle. It is exactly what it was meant to be. That 23 inch barrel is going to give me everything I want and I will put you down. Okay, so somebody fought the same way and cleared those off. Now the .223 rifle, there's another reason I like that. Number one, for $500 that made that the cheapest .223 AK in the country. With a 20.5 inch barrel, which made an even better choice. Okay? But the important thing is if you go to TexasAKDesigns.com, that's the old webpage, TexasAKDesigns.com. When you go to that page, it's going to link you up to the new one. Forgive me, I don't have it right in my fingertips and I'm not going to punch it into the machine here. But they have, remember, they have magazine well in search. These do not modify the gun. They lock in just like an AK mag and it allows you on your AKs, especially the 223AKs, to use AR-15 magazines all day. Now where you have that unique 223AK rifle, this way if you've got mags you use those, but if you wanted to make up a bigger battle pack, you insert click, it locks into the regular AK mag magazine station. Then you have a quick release on the side and you can pop a 20 round or a 30 round or a beta drum in that AK and she will run like a typewriter all day with AR-15 mags. That's one of the reasons I like that rifle. I'm not excited about the .223 round but there's lots of it out there. We're going to be carrying plenty of them. In the AK, especially this particular VEPR, That means that if you really wanted, I would buy a ton of 20 rounders is what I do. Like I said, the thermal bags are still fairly cheap, but not cheap like they were. But a 20 rounder because it's convenient, it's still a sniper rifle. And the .223 with the 20.5 inch barrel, it's got the side rail. Once again, I'd put a high powered scope on the roof of that gun when I need to for the day. And I'd slide that off and put Dom's night vision device on at night. I would have an all around the clock 24-7 weapon system. But they are gone. However, they are gone. They were $500 a piece and they are gone. That was an excellent price. It cleared them off the shelf for center fire. I know what they are doing. We have Knob Creek coming up and I think they want to buy some other goodies that they know they can get hold of in good quantity. I would remind you that also what was really cool is that they had those Yugo some hole stocks that have been taken off that are plastic that were you know for for ten dollars they still have those at center fire well if you wanted to modify those those peppers which is what I was pointing out this morning you can take the wooden stock off and you can sculpt that plastic stock so it'll fit into the of pepper fixture without any problem and for two dollars and fifty cents you can afford to experiment right yeah you can So, just something to think about there. Remember those package deals at center fire systems are another part of the issue. Getting piles of stuff so you've got spares and replacements. Now, another thing that was brought up today, Darrell, was firing pins this morning for the AKs versus the SAGAs. Now, I would remind everybody that both the SAGAs and the VEPRs are present day AKs as they're being cranked out in Russia. Now, understand that we mostly have the AK-47 in surplus inventory. We then have a bunch of the AK-74s. Now, I want you to compare those two rifles. If you guys have a class this weekend, I want you to bring the 74 and the AK-47 in and compare them. Why? Well, it's the closest example you're going to get off the shelf right away of the differences in the new AKs. Even when they are making the newer 7.62x39 AK or the .223 AK or the .545x39 AK, understand that there is a whole step by step series of rifles you haven't seen in the United States that are AK designs. Now from a distance they look like any other AK, they do. Except You start to look closer and you notice something. Example, communist China has a whole family of AKs that not only did they experiment with and design, but guys they built a bunch of them and they're still in service right now. Are these a standard AK-47? No. Are they the standard AK-74? No. They're the AK-90s, the AK-100s, the AK-108s, the AK-109s, and the AK-110s. Now what are those? Well, what they did is they've done research and they've also of course, they've probably done it 20 years ago, but they committed to a particular design change. The most obvious design change that was for whatever reason, and I think part of this, Darrell, is because they were blending seminar and AK ideas. But guys that one of the Chinese AKs you will see a lot of and in fact it was fielded right about the end of or Vietnam into the into the 80s If you pay attention a lot of these still shots of the Chinese army troops in the field during them during the Vietnam China conflict, especially They had a different AK in service now, how can you tell? Well, if you pay attention, you'll notice that the magazine well is about four fingers ahead of the front of the trigger guard. It's a stretched action. And what's interesting is, again, remember that your AKs, all of them, even those that might be variations of the modern AKs like the Vepers and the Sages, they have the magazine release right there on the trigger guard where you expect it. Well, if you pay attention, you'll notice that with some of the experimental Russian, and the fielded Chinese rifles, the magazine well has been completely moved away from the trigger guard. Now you do have to ask yourself why. There are some interesting ideas about elongating the gas system, changing the trigger mechanism, but also the pickup system. Remember when you do that, that bolt is pivoting and camming back. It indexes, it rolls back and it still does everything that it normally does, but it's doing it in a very different location from your very compact AK-47 design. Compare notes, take a look at the two rifles, take a look at the several rifles. Now that's why, the reason I bring this up is because of firing pins. Now, there's a number of companies building titanium firing pins out there. If you look around you'll find we're talking about this morning our caller has bought some of the new titanium pins. There's nothing wrong with those firing pins, nothing. But there are differences in the AKs that are out there and you need to know this. Now, the first thing I would point out is I've said a billion times, a billion times on the air. Guys, the AK is one of the most robust, reliable guns you could possibly ever buy. We used to have a class and as Sergeant Ellsworth would point out, there's only one problem with the AK-47 and there'd always be a couple of Marines or I'd have a couple of guys from whatever group we were training and raise their hand and they'd go, well, what's that? The enemy has it. because the AK is such a potato diggers gun, it's literally, it was designed for people who really, really, really weren't either going to be able to do maintenance or just didn't care about doing maintenance. Okay, so it's one of the most forgiving firearms for being just a clunker-lunker thing that could go in the field, but in reality, when you take a look at it, it's got decent fit and finish. Even in its crudest Chinese form, the rifle works! That's the scary part. Now think about it. It works when everything else doesn't, guys. The reason I've always brought up firing pins, extractors, and ejectors and why should have one for every weapon? Because the CIA, the Mossad, the NSA, and all these other spy agencies, calculate your battlefield potential based upon the first cycle of life of the parts on your weapon. Do you understand that? In other words, the logic is within two years if you have no intelligent process for a logistic train, progressively there is a down slide in the number of weapons that will malfunction and feast to function because they don't have spare parts available. Now an example of this historically was the, remember the Contras when they were fighting the Communists in Nicaragua? Guys, they sent them down the most part eater crazy weapon you can imagine. They sent down HK21 belt fed .308 machine guns. Now what that is, is an HK model 91G3, but with a belt feed system. They were really cool and they were the most expensive belt feed gun in their class you could buy for what they were. Oh, it was fantastic. They looked really cool. Within six months, every one of those weapons were standing upright in a grass hut for lack of spare parts. One after another, after another, after another, after another malfunctioned, failed, and they had nothing to replace it with. They couldn't replace the extractors, they couldn't replace the ejector, they couldn't replace the firing pins because they'd fracture and rapid fire because of, well, maybe they weren't the best firing pins HK could send. Maybe they were even movie trapped. Maybe they were sabotaged. 9th law. Yeah, so to think ahead, this is why I have argued for years and I will tell you again, find out the nuances of your specific weapons. One of the comments was brought up was the fact that the SAGAs have a different firing pin. It appears to be longer. Well, that makes sense. If you look, in fact, go to center fire. Take a look at the ID production markers. What are they giving the way of a nomenclature for the weapon? It identifies its production life, where it came from, what it is, its pedigree. The SAGAs are one of the most modern examples of the existing AK production. Remember that all of these kits you've been buying are from the first generation and second and third generation of production of the AK. All these parts kits we got for $100 apiece, those are the original wave of AKs that were out there, guys. Well, Russia didn't sit on his hands and Kalashnikov didn't sit on his laurels. They kept developing the technology. So just as you have differences in the Mauser rifles, hint, hint, hint, and just as you have some variations in even the Nagat designs, hint, hint, hint, the same is true of the AKs because the Segas and the Vepers are from the factories presently building the AKs. The other ones are from production lines, although again like the Romanian, they haven't really changed their A.K. most of the smaller war south-back countries did not change their design and had no interest in doing so because they were poorer smaller countries. So they kept their production run simple and they kept their parts and supply lines simple. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. It will keep you alive in combat. Right? But innovation with big countries, like former superpowers, is to be expected and needs to be anticipated. We are going to see different weapons in the hands. Let me give you an example. How many remember this one? When they first started telling you all about how the wall had fallen and we had all those foreign Russian troops over here, guys, did any of you ever see the bullpup dragon off rifles? All of these special FSB troops were carrying a 7.62x54R bullpup dragon off. Does anybody remember that? We haven't seen any of them over here, but there are a lot of pictures in the wonder world of the internet where you can actually see those weapons in the hands of black uniform, FSB, secret police, operating in Russia. We've never seen an example in the United States. There isn't one to show anybody other than in photographs. But they're in the hands of people that you'll probably be facing down the road as globalists when the time comes. It's an AK design and it was made by Kalishnikov and or one of the other Kalishnikov plants. So there's a lot of other stuff out there. Oh, by the way, speaking of bullpups, Take a look at the bullpups that the communist Chinese made. There are four generations of bullpups already in service and they are not interchangeable for parts. Does everybody understand that? Now they are cool rifles. They really do look neat. Oh, they are Star Wars blasters. The first one which of course came in, I kicked myself in the rumpus, Darryl. Remember when the bullpup all steel stamped A-case came in back in the 80s and early 90s? They were dirt cheap, like a couple hundred dollars a piece. Oh, you won't buy those for a couple hundred dollars a piece now. But that was one of their first bullpups that went into actual production and it's all metal. The new ones have more plastic like we're seeing with all the other Blunder play toys that are out there. But they're there and they're in service and you will find that while you are very familiar with the action You can disassemble the gun you will understand how the gas system works you will understand how the bolt disassembles But it is different for parts so we need to make sure we route those guns accordingly. Okay. Go ahead I'm sorry jump in there, please do I was on the internet last night about 11 o'clock and I got an email from an animal man. Yeah They had received a shipment of some 22 long rifle ammo. 40 grain and 22 grain or 24 grain. I may be wrong on that second one. But they were $88 a brick of 500. Got the money. If you've got the money and you need 22 long rifle ammo, there's an opportunity to get some, but it's not $1.29 like it used to be, folks. Well, if it's $88 a box of $500, that's $10. That's $8.80 a box. So you do the math and figure out how much you can afford, and if you need some, you better jump on it, because once the word gets around, it will not be there very long. I could have checked before the show to see if it was still there but I didn't have a chance to. I'm just putting the word out there now so that you can at least go there and look. And there is another place that's advertising 22 long rifle ammo but you can only buy one box or two boxes with purchases of some other caliber. And that is, let me pull my bookmarks up here and see if I have there. thing listed. Because I get an email from them all the time too. No, I don't have their name listed. Why didn't I bookmark that? Now, they'll be advertising it again. I think it's Moomi ammo. M-U-M-E-A-E. Something to that effect. We'll sell you a 22 long rifle, but you have to buy a case lot of some other kind of ammo. So. It's a place for you to go to see what you can get. If you are looking for some 223 to bulk out, that's amoman.com. It's right on the front page. It's the first thing that shows up right there in the middle of the page on the scroll. $155 for 500 rounds. It's steel case Russian. I assume Berdan, but it could be even Boxer Prime steel case. You've got to watch that. Even when they say it's Berdan, I'm going to tell you something guys. Don't just assume, oh, I'm going to let that lay. Pick it up and take it home. Put it into a tub, put it in separate, but also break out a little light and look inside that case at the base because a lot of the stuff that's been coming through Russia has been boxer primed even when they've been listing it as bird day primed. So if it's the case, grab it. Repeat. You know what, they're wondering why they're doing that for, but it's obvious. Because they don't want you to pick it up and reload it. Yeah, or they're just lazy. See, one of the things you're looking at, we're looking at now more and more battlefields. Let's be honest guys, I can go all the way from the Ukraine, all the way down to the middle of Africa, and I can pretty well touch one war to the next now, can I? Just about. Don't you think you're hearing small arms fire every night? Don't you think you're hearing small? I mean don't you think if you were to walk through the Ukraine see this is where we talk about paying attention It's one thing or you know thinking you wouldn't hear a missile or a gun or a grenade When you start you realize that your life is on the line you get real attentive to everything being either a civilian or military Because you realize real quick that oh Fred was just standing there next to me, and we're we're three miles from that But all of a sudden Fred went through and dropped next to me and that round wobbly slug came in from way over the ridge there and Fred's dead. Maybe I ought to pay attention to the environment, you see. Well, those bullets are all coming from somewhere. That ammunition has all got to be built by someone. And it's like laughing when they do the, did you see this Russian stuff that they're giving to the East Ukrainians? The Russians must have given them to them. What's your point? Well, the Russians gave it to them. Yeah. And so the boats coming from the other direction, where'd they come from? Well, they came from our glorious Imperial, you know, blah, blah, blah. And we're shipping all these peace bullets over there so they can, oh, kill people. So the peace bullets are on one side, and the Russian bullets are on the other in this case. Well, the thing is that, yeah, exactly. Well, the thing is that, Just like equipment. I don't know if you've been paying attention. You know the the Eastern European militias are doing quite well, okay? They're using a lot of improvised technology, but have you been paying attention to their uniforms and equipment? You know I've been pointing this out guys that you'll see everything that you could you go to Sportsman's Guide go to Sportsman's Guide Everything that you will see or any of the wholesalers Anything that you will see that's in the rent a revolution market on this side of the water, they're wearing over there because that's where it came from. And I'm talking about from Europe. Europe is selling everything to those people that they can and dumping it on the market there. You'll see British desert camouflage uniforms on troops in the Ukraine. British DPM Desert Camo uniforms. I don't know how much good those do, but they are cheap. I know because the wholesalers here are offering them for a great price, but they're even cheaper over there because they can truck them all the way from England to wherever they want to dump them on the market. You've got to remember there's that shuttle underneath the water of the channel. They can drive a truck from England full of whatever they want all the way to the battle front over there in the Ukraine now. Or for that matter, driving it southbound, they might have to hit some water to get through the Mediterranean. But what's going on with Iraq? They're selling to everybody, including p-p-p-p. So that's why a lot of it now, you're going to see people are not going to be as worried about telling you so much about the details or even getting them right. So much is the idea, is there a case? Is there a powder? Is there a primer? Is the bullet going down range? Well, hand me another case because I just used the last one up. The shuttle has also got trains marked and they can take that stuff by rail. Right, the idea is that they can move it wholesale. They can move it retail and wholesale and bulk. That's the whole point. They don't even have to worry about a boat to get it off England anymore. The War Department in England is an absolute mercenary whore. They will sell to anybody but the American people. They'll sell to any petty dictator on the planet, but everything that they make is pretty much restricted against the American people because they don't want us armed up or equipped up. And I'm serious about that, guys. I've dealt with wholesalers for years. We had a wholesaler that was going to bring in some of the most phenomenally priced civil defense equipment you could imagine. Children's gear, children's equipment, children's masks, all of it dirt cheap. Adult masks, filters, decontamination kits, all of it. The guy sells it all over the planet, literally. He could sell it anywhere in Africa. He could sell it anywhere in Asia. Well, he set up here in the United States. He went back to England and the government snagged him when he came back off the plane. Why? Because he was going to sell that equipment to the American people and they perceived the American people as the enemy. I talked to him directly about that after it happened. I talked to him here in the US because he was at one of the trade shows. He goes, oh, let me tell you what happened. He goes, I could sell to any African dictator anything that the British government has. Anything. Guns, tanks, bullets, gas masks, chemical protection, anything you can imagine. Decontamination. He goes, but if I'm thinking about selling all of the non-lethal stuff here in the United States, They threaten to put you in prison because they don't want the American people equipped or prepared for what they have planned. That's the bottom line. But by God, if he's a dictator, he will slice up women and eat them for breakfast. He's got a bunch of crazy loons that will kill every Christian for as far as you can see. The British government will sell it to him so quick it will make your head swim. So in other words, we're going to have to fight another American Revolution against the British along with their slimy allies of the rest of the world. Well, whoever they've hired, they may not be the back dummies, they'll be the meat manipulators as the hand up the yards, but they'll find some other whores to do the work. My opinion is then we clean up this country, get rid of the commies here in this country and the Queen's Zone in this country and then we launch a strike force to England and take out Queen and her court in the British Parliament and sink the island. Well, at the very least we should probably deal just with the British mile, which really isn't British anyway, it's all kosher bankers. It's the Shaster mile that has done all the damage. It's why the Magna Carta was written, guys. Everybody needs to find an original copy of the Magna Carta to understand who was manipulating the king before the Magna Carta was signed and who it is everybody that understood what was going on pegged who exactly was banned from manipulating the crown. See, there's the thing. It's why you won't find, you know, you've got to dig to find an actual, and it's not translated, it's in old English kids, it's not like it needs to be translated. It can be read, and it's right there in black and white. Find a real copy of Magna Carta, a real copy, and read it. It's why it was one of the foundational documents of the works done here. I think I just made a $600 dollar I've been hearing all this hype about that Russia are trying to my EMP us and knock our grid off. And I work like 50 hours outside and I have a lot of guns and gear for my 510 program so I went and bought it safe to keep it all safe. But now I think I just made a huge mistake because it's a digital one. So if the computer goes off, I won't be able to get my stuff out. I don't know if there is a mechanical override on that which you need to check with the industry. If not, then what I would do is put, well I don't know what you are going to do there. If it is brand new and you bought it, if you can return it, I would return it and tell them you want a mechanical. I understand what you are talking about. See, most of the companies do have, although usually people don't ask about it, you may have a facial mechanical override where you take the digital control panel, can be manipulated and there is a mechanical key. Okay, but you're going to have to ask about that. They have to have something like that because the electrical system isn't reliable. You know what I mean? They can't be torquing the safe every time they need to get into it. So if you can ask them, typically customers don't think about this, you're being very smart by the way. You need to ask them if they have a mechanical key option. It would be a manual slash mechanical key option. Go ahead and ask them about that and see what they say. Probably their tradesman slash serviceman that would be designated. He's probably a locksmith. He already has that. Whoever it is that they have for servicing that brand or that company. Mechanical would be your better choice. Thank you for bringing it up. We haven't really talked about that. You also see this with a lot of these electronic handgun safes that are under the bed. beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep Go ahead, Coler, please jump in there. I was originally planning to get one of those things where you rotate like the knob, but the only one they had was so cheap that you could break into it. Right, you could stack it with a hammer and do it. Don't worry about the combination. Yeah. Chick, something you could do... I would do the one back. Because it was 500 pounds. I mean, I was sweating my arse off by the time I got in my room. You can also check with your local locksmith if he's kept up with this electronic locks and stuff. If he may have known of anything. Well, there has to be a way that they can, like I said, the fascia system has to come off. There has to be a way that it can come off. They just don't want to advertise it. And they have to be able to access so that they don't destroy the product. I mean that's common sense. Before you build something or as you're building something you're already thinking ahead to maintenance. I mean maybe not everybody nowadays and I wouldn't be surprised if somebody went stupid on this. But there should be a system or a way that you can deal with it and whether or not they'll allow you to access it is the issue. Because again they were like, oh you might be thinking about breaking into the safe. You know that kind of thing. But the other consideration is to actually have another mechanical system and if you're stuck with that one use it for other storage or use it for bait down the road. Put it where it's more obvious and let somebody beat their brains out on it to find nothing. Although you do that for bait, like we said, making walls move. Making walls move and that's your secure way to keep things safe. It won't keep things safe from government because they'll tear the house down if they want to. What you're doing is you're buying time because you're securing it in a way that it's not easily accessible, but if you need to get to it, it would be at your fingertips. That's another consideration. You still want to secure stuff and lock your hand cannons up and things like that so they can't just be carried away. But an ammunition storage is a cool thing too with steel cabinets or cases or safes because it offers more protection in the event of fire. It still doesn't mean it's necessarily going to save them because I've seen everything go popcorn in any number of different types of fires. But a secure safe actually offers a lot of protection if it's a casual, not burned to the ground environment. And that's where it's nice to have extra protection. There's a lot of dead air space anybody's given. Yes. No chain. One of the things you guys, anybody who does understand this, Henry Ford, one of the mansions that's on Ford Lake that was abandoned. Guys, every place had a hidden cabinet or a hidden counter or a hidden drawer. They even installed around the fireplaces sniper stations. There were sniper stations built into the walls that were above. It was a high-volted ceiling and there were slits on either side of the fireplace where you could look down and stand on little platforms that were cement. It was built right in but they were cabineted in. When he would have visitors or they would have people over, They had guards up above with guns watching everything going on. All in hide spaces that were built just like we're talking about here. Seriously, I've been in the ruins. A lot of people have. Everybody that's been around Ipsilanti, Michigan knows about this place. It's kind of cool because you can walk in. Now it's been secured. But it used to be back in the 70s you could walk through the place, check the whole thing out. Every place had hidden hidey holes everywhere. I mean, above, below, in the kitchen, cupboards, every place. So this is something that is an option. It's something that will be very well to do. Do it. Why not you? Call or anything else? Jump in there please before we go to the top. No, that's about it. I'm just contemplating if I could take the safe back or not. Well, again, I would switch out if it's brand new and you can trade it back in. I'm going to a mechanical system probably, but you've got to find that you're probably going to have to spend more money to get it done. The other option is to add additional safety features to a mechanical system to include chaining the thing down, strapping it, strap bars, and additional locks. What you're doing is just slowing down an enemy. Always remember that with physical security. That's the first thing they taught us in operational security. Remember, it's only as good as the people who control the real estate. Otherwise, if you lock something up or put barbed wire up or put doors up, all you're doing is slowing down and making it more expensive time-wise for the criminal or for the looter to try and get in and get out. Which means it's more likely it gets caught, which is the idea. That's the first rule. Out of sight, out of mind. What BC was just talking about earlier here. Mark, does this thing actually plug into a 110 source? How are those capacitor and battery packs? I forgot what battery that was called but it has the two circular terminals on top. Square batteries. If you had auxiliary power source, then you won't have a problem. He's talking about the idea that if we get hit with an EMP that it would probably knock out the power supplies available and then the electronic system is going to be off. Oh yeah, true. I don't think everybody has talked about this. This is a good point to bring up. We need to keep talking about it tonight. I'm going to see if we can find out more. I'll take a call if you can. Get a little company and see what they say about it.