October 8, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional concerns about presidential detention powers, then shifted to an extended segment on firearms and preparedness, including detailed analysis of the Canik 9mm pistol, M1 Garand rifle conversions to magazine-fed systems, and comparisons with other weapons platforms. He took a caller asking about converting M1 Garands to magazine-fed rifles, explaining historical conversions and referencing Italian Beretta BM-series rifles. The show included commentary on aging and combat capability, references to Ukrainian militia fighting, and emphasis on maintaining older military weapons and ammunition stockpiles.
- presidential detention powers
- constitution
- canik pistol
- m1 garand
- magazine conversion
- beretta bm-59
- firearms preparedness
- 9mm ammunition
- ukraine militia
- bar rifle
- military weapons
- ammunition stockpiling
- second amendment
- self-defense
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For future generations, this legacy, we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. Your parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. It's a start of business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught, according to this. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan, traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Gain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith and are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish to kill fear? Guns of the Republic arise to stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god-given right. dialogue he'd vanished and missed for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled 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? Jefferson, Jefferson! This thing's a great- I'm gonna- And we found another place! Had to grab a couple because you have to have it in the inventory. There ain't nothin' like it. Wakin' up! It's Ethiopian. Hold on here. Little fuzzy heaven, it says. Yeah, we know it's that. It's fine. Anyway, it is the sixth year of a- of your face. Calendar, thum-thum-thum. Thing is that kind of, you know, garbage. We need to stop in this pregnant- it's better that one the time comes. Thomas resurrection because DOOM is no stop. Man, you can make no sure Thomas- Wunderdoom! Get to the Mercedes! This is how the car is over there, we got the keys for it now! Human is back to the new silver. No, no, silver is the silver. You know, as it is. But, I think you're going to be needing it mostly for 30 caliber buying the ammo. Going to need 4 and buy more ammo. And then vote for your wallet and buy ammo. No, not the most expensive gun, you know, you know, got off all the strange load you can find. Everybody, there's always stuff out there that's going to be crazy. And it does support to a degree, it might have a very limited... It's gonna do just fine. Remember for your volume and for your production. Now, this is what I was trying to find reasonably priced. And... and guns. Looking at any better, the Canik is what basic American law knows for. The interesting thing is, uh, the Model 55, uh, one of our friends, pretty well is overall, uh, Chevy. Uh, the interesting thing is, the 17 round magazine. Now why I... Now that puts it up into the category as far as for volume. Start heading towards the 20-round magazine, which is cool. The Canik bases the magazine mags. The Russians made the Stenkin used by the KG. It was a specialized niche weapon that they ended up out in the, you know, you don't hear much about the Stenkin. You know about the Tochev, but Stenkin is one of those that a unique fighter wears a battlefield pickup overseas. I don't know of St. Toker In fact, some of our people loaded up their belt with them and brought back 12, 14 battlefield pickup weapons from Iraq and brought them straight back to the States. Got a back study problem. But nobody even talking to them and the desert dust came saying. I was coveted by the UNM initiative by the Russians. The Hungarian, one of the things, went to the Browning Heights, power, pistol, 9mm, large magazine capacity and let's say the guys picked up about, you know, a fifth of what they brought back from the Hungarian PA63s and Tokarev's. There were a lot of Tokarev's, but so again, they figured, well, we're not gonna make it get more macarons, so that's what usually came back in bigger piles. The important thing is they also at the time, you gotta remember, we had magazines that were cheap. A lot of these guys had bought macarons bags, you know, 500 at a time for the 25 cents, and then they went up to a whopping 50, they were split into the country, guys, if you could buy a thousand of them. But they jumped in price. Oh my god did you hear that? Doubled in price and went to fifth. Yeah but that means it was 200 when they came back from the war. Our guys here that are like for a mile a mackerel. So they did get king's kits and wing rods. Stuff you can see as much of here. And those are matched up. And so they basically have used those like the colonial marines that we have here that are former marines. Now the canic is a pin of the niche of either the Ruger or the Muck. You look at it. It's basically the Turkish Glock. And everybody goes, oh my god. you know, I'll talk about GM over Chevy and Turkish 9, you may find them a little less, but right now, WWW.Enter party 9, Turkish millimeter. A couple other people asking questions. Well now having seen the finish on the green model, the green model's basically blocked, guys. It's blocked on. It's blocked at. It's a pretty good job with the finish, but it's gonna get beat up. I mean, shooting that gun in the field's gonna get dead. Whatever finishes there, you know, the cool thing is, with the eyes when they're painted, fix it, well, you tape something or you add a little extra paint, that's all you do. But the brick, because that ain't no down for the last 50, it ain't going anywhere. But years ago we used to get an old shive job except for years of operation. These canics were in different colors. You may have another watering hole, maybe $300 or better if you can get it fantastic. They do have a picky-pitty or a single picky-pitch under the barrel. Light, laser, whatever you want to put on it. Fiscal marksman and you'll do just fine. The big thing is, you know, we're You're gonna today, you've got none or you just had them and not wanting to spend $500? Well, $200 out of the box. Variable geometry ops, variable geometry holsters, a number of ways you can fit you so you're not having to work for the holster, the holster works for you. That's very important. It's a nice little package for $300. I say you'd know that everything is there that's needed to keep it going and next thing I would do is start buying a bear mag's mammal. I'd buy a lot. round mags are really kind of nice. As a suppression round mag gives you a lot of firepower in a lot of people's directions and you can keep everybody pissed off. But again, distraction units for your purpose is hard for again. Oh, my rifle just failed but I want to stay alive just again, supplied in a very particular mission than that ammunition. President distract somebody with... How about you use 9mm for suppression and or again, distraction fire. Hey, it doesn't like... Once there's enough That's when your heavy rifles and everybody else is doing their job because you're not spraying and spraying. Unfortunately, RK-9, you know, I did not get a chance to ask them for the same price. So if you were in the SIGs, right next to that panic, the SIGs are running $300 apiece. Nothing to write home about, nothing to rise or anything. Wait a minute, since last night they apparently have ordered enough of the SIGs around the stock to get our arm back ordered. They are temporarily out of the... I know the people are thinking, well Mark, what about the hype? Hey, guys. You wanna grab a high point, fully agree with, as I've said many times, I don't care about the bad mouth of my Chevy, and the high points run every day. You can get a 9mm high at 99mm at high points for the price of one of those canics. A lot of people who reason by they just say they want a Glock, oh my God, the canics are nice, just that niche, and or maybe just supplements some Glock. The canics are about what engineering would have a basic gun, you know, again, they would prefer the Glock and that's their primary would not have a whole lot of problems picking up that panic and working into it for you. Now the high points, going the other direction for the last few minutes before the bottom of the hour here, the high point for the day was very much like a mids came out, something that you never saw because they were military only guns. I hate them, but probably again the best of PTR-91 rifle, free rifle. Again, a mid main battle rifle. It's the blades, kids, many, many times. Now with both the high point and mechanic, mags are available, but I would be making that part of my budget. I'm serious, I would be buying mags every day. How many mags do you need? There's a control point back in the 90s. What did they do? They did a magazine bag. We're lucky for the magazine production. Mags, and you will, you're gonna find out it's something the bad guys figure you're not going to... about. You're not going to have some of the uh... and uh... what you'll notice up here, just a little example. Take a look at the room. And you look at the Canik, look at the Ruger, look at the Ruger, look at the Canik. All nuances pretty much. If you were working with this slide right in, I would not buy the little chrome one right now. It would be if everything ran out. If you're looking at tactical colors, number one, I'm not going to have a problem with brush chrome or with stainless at all. In fact, stainless is high on the priority for purchasing. I would remind you again, we're trying to, you know, stay tactical. Now stainless for storage, remember that? Stainless for storage is a good thing. Now, oh yeah, I know we've about spoken around. I've been trying to see, I just saw another one of their canics. 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Fine, I'm kind of like in the drive mode and wanted to like, do like, ride in the groove and... I could do this for hours this way, one o'clock the more way, that particular one. Think about it, obviously got you in the bomb that can't screw with you, and you're just in between the lines and itching in the air. This is the branches of the house. Dirty, we have to do it with your phone? Well, I don't know, what are you talking about? They're in town watching films, we've got empress watch, I can see a lot of fars as in my eye, it normally was. Especially at night with the moon, we had a hunter's moon this last couple of days. They ain't nothing that you can't see because those IR sensitive cameras are doing their job. We got a caller. Who do we have? Caller, jump in there. Good morning, Mark. How you doing? Very good, sir. What's going on here next to the woods? All right, and Andy, I'd like to pick your brain for a minute. Has anybody ever tried to take an M1 Grand and turn it, convert it over to a magazine? Yes, they did. As a matter of fact, but I'll tell you what, in the past I would do it because there were lots of garands around. I wouldn't do it unless it was a field grade model and even then, try to reinvent the wheel. There were two gentlemen. They were in the shotgun news. You might, they might still be in the, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, And if you sent them the rifle, you sent them the receiver, okay? And they would take your garand and make it a VAR magazine fed weapon. Already been done. And in fact, here's where you want to look. If you go to the internet or if you go to a bookstore and get a nice book on weapons production, series of rifles made by the Italians by Beretta. Made an exact copy. First of all, they made a contract copy. You can take every Beretta and it will interchange with your rifle. But then, after the war, nobody really wanted to spend more money than they already had. But the idea of having a magazine fed rifle for the infantry was something that everybody liked. The Italians were the first ones to actually build and issue a BM series or a BM rifle in a beretzing well. The big thing is that it takes machinery to do it. And in the shotgun news, the guys that did this, we've got an old problem that I think about. of maybe 50 of those guns here locally where I am within within probably 30 miles. A bunch of different guys did this back you know through the 80s and 90s. In fact the guys were still doing it in the late 90s I know because I talked to the gentleman when we hit our offices in Irvendale you know in your Battle Creek. The guys were still building conversions. It's 2014 and I haven't checked up on them in a while but they called and I talked to them and I said sure. Well we brought them up on the air and the whole nine yards. So I know that they were still doing it. They're about my age, a little older. They're machinists. They're very skilled tool and die people, I believe. Oh, one of them is, at least one of them is tool and die. Go to the Shotgun News and you get a new Shotgun News or look at the old ones and peruse through the pages and you'll find an ad for them. And that would be the way to go. Now, their Beretta didn't sit on their laurels. After they came up with the B.A.R. mag model, they then started go into the next generation of the Karan 308 when NATO, they knew the NATO cartridge, started to build the BM-50, what I think 50-59. All of those are Iran-action, comparable to the M14 system though. Magazines, of course, they built a new mag that's basically for the BM-59, those rifles, that was a three oh twenty round magazine. At the time that we were doing the M14, Beretta would get an idea of how to build a magazine-fed 308 rifle. Both of those are still out there floating around, in fact. Now another place to look at the parts for that, I believe right now they've got BM59 kits and they're actually quite cheap for what they are because the kit offers all of those in the stock to make a BM59, take a grand receiver, re-await and make a magazine fed rifle that way, but the problem is those BM59 mags are not cheap. However, you know, you could look at it and see how they did it. and that would give you some ideas if you had the 308 grams. A lot of guys rebarled their M1s back in the 90s. They ate the match up with a military ammunition that was being provided through the DCM, etc. My fault. My dad was on Tarva and he, the F-R-R was praised about the grams so I got one on K-Saun and both of them were fine weapons but I got supply and stock in odd sections I want to stay with it so good good knockdown but you know I'm 66 years old and I'll tell you what that the clips get a little bit harder and harder. It's also one of those days that someone's gonna get caught. I'll tell you what I want to say thank you Lord thank you Lord I'm not gonna I'm not gonna challenge this I don't want to I don't want to I don't I don't want to be the next victim, but I've seen a man hang a 9 pound rifle on his thumb and Dan, and I mean on the range. Remember back in the 70s and 80s, it's still a... You're dead with a garand if I'm in front of me. And then for that matter, a whole lot of other people use it. I'm sure you're in the same situation. It's a rifle Marchman's weapon number one. But that G-Clip does require some energy to get into play. I know. To be quite honest, You know you've got the Grand, just keep buying D-Clips and I keep stacking and racking them, number one. Only because wherever you can find them cheap or if somebody wants to get rid of theirs or somebody's at least got a reasonable price on them, I keep picking up D-Clips because you want to keep that Grand fed that does use D-Clips. They're getting a little harder to find but they're there. Yeah, there's a couple companies even making new and if we really could eat those up, if we get all the Grand shooters to start buying them, then the prices start coming down because they start cranking out more. And that's really how it works. You can get them to make more, then they can start being more reasonable. But it takes tooling time, and it's, you know, for making that spring steel D-clip, it's not complicated, but in today's world, it's a more unique process than what we were doing in the past, because plastics have come in heavy. In a situation where you've got all the optics, I appreciate that. You know what you're saying? Yeah, you probably already have a bolt gun to the bolt gun. We're not moving so we gotta be more accurate, make sure we kill them farther out. And understand that. That bolt gun is for your hands to hand. There's nothing in an ought six that is what I've been reasonably priced in a large magazine weapon except going to the Remington guns, you know, the Remington semis. But again, you're looking at 10 round mags. You start getting up into the 20s in those and you gotta find somebody who's got a good one. But the 10 round mags for the Remington's work flawlessly. And again, you get two more rounds in a grand, but it's more comfortable to load. We're going to try to figure out how, you know, if you want to stay in action. Again, okay, you grew up with that line in the Army. The M14s have not gotten cheaper. That's the bad part. Okay. And I don't know if you have an M1A or you just, you've got the correct. No, I don't. I stuck with all six because I like to knock down power and everything. And I took, I'm proud of it. I took a I'm out of action and build me a real nice. Oh, there you go. I like the miles of action and it's on six. I stay with all six. Okay. Well, that's the next thing about that is you already got the bulk on your need right there. I would, you don't have to go to any stay with that. But again, the Quran, my uncle Lloyd, big rifle, there was the main rifle there. Wait about 100 and what? Maybe 34. So can West. When he went into Korea, he was a little chunkier, but he starved during the war because he was there through the winters. So he never gained that weight back. He was always a thin man from that point forward. He was not very big. But, you know, his voice would always crack. And God bless him, he's gone now. But he used to say, you know, I don't know how many people I... I can't even do it. The way he'd do it, because he was emotional. You know, I don't know how many people I killed. With the grand, you know, he was, he was, you know, killing Chinese at 6, 800 yards. And that's where they wanted to keep him. And on the hills you could do that. He was there for the Yalu Cross. And we were just talking about this yesterday. My aunt, she's a burst, you know, she's getting up there too and she's probably pass away to her shortly. He's ill. With five grands and three carvings, when they were on the Yalu, dug in, waiting for the Chinese to cross, they'd blow the bridges. They'd never have gotten across. He would say it right now if he was alive. Because the grand rifle is what kept me alive. They're dying now. I've never heard a World War II or Korean vet say a bad thing about a grand. It hurt us, you know. So in fact even the idea, I've always listened to this thing about weight and remember that was the thing when we had the M14 they said, with the M16 cause we need a lighter rifle. Well yeah, they shaved down a few pounds but then by the time they were done with all the gobbledygooks they put back on the weapon, it's right back up to nine pounds to ten pounds anyway. So that M14 did everything it was supposed to do and of course at nine pounds. But again I know that as I'm getting older I'm going to have greater limitations You know again, act accordingly, shave your combat weight or shave some of the other stuff off if you have to. Never drop your ammunition, never change your weapon if your weapon's working. That's right. I know in 68, I personally don't like the 16 that I've seen them jam too much. A lot of guys are here now because of the 16, but the M1A and that Rockwell 60, listen, I'll let you go and I'm taking your time up. I appreciate your information. Oh, thank you. Again, that was a good subject to bring up. You know what's funny is, I was just talking about that yesterday with one of our militiamen. The same question you were. So it was good to bring it up on the air, because he's listening to the same conversation we had last night. Yeah, you hate to admit you're getting old and soft, but you know that song gets a little tender every now and then. You want to see something? Let me point something out. Okay, have you watched any of the videos coming out of the Ukraine with the militia on that are, you know, they're independent? no sir i have not i'll tell you what to do punch in the word militia okay on youtube go to youtube i'll tell you what there's one right now okay everybody goes well you owe farts what are you gonna do how about kill people you know and you know i'll tell you what you take a look at the home videos because there's no don't don't look at it there you don't have to watch the news service stuff people are posting their private videos and there's no ad blocks and there's no I mean the footage is front line. There's at least a dozen I can show you that you got a whole bunch of gray bears and they're running down regular Army units and wiping them out. And these guys are older than you and me. Well actually I'm at 56, like you said, you're 68, about an R8 bracket and you can see it. And you know the thing is, there's a frontline troops that stop the Ukrainian army. There's a militia that stops the Ukrainian army. Well I don't want to get on my soapbox, but let me tell you something. You know, AIDS don't mean nothing. It's in the heart. And when you have something in your heart, you stand up against it. When you have something bad and don't stand up against it, you're just as guilty as the person who shits back and does it with his finger up their butt. I'm sorry, I'll get up my butt. Right, there's a Ukraine war-DPR militia in heavy fighting with Ukrainian army for control of the Donest Airport. If you go to militia and you punch in the last 24 hours for a search, go to militia on YouTube, punch in search criteria, but go down through the videos there. Watch some of those. Those are personal videos done by the people fighting. Look at the ages of men out there fighting that war. Here's a lot of spring chickens. There's a lot of young men. They're spry. But a lot of other men standing right next to them that are our age, they've gotten the job done. What we've done 50 years ago, it just takes a little bit longer to do. We'll do the same thing. I may not be able to do it many times, but I know I'm just as good as I was once, right? That's right. I might be too old to cut the mustard, but I can still lick the jar. That's right. You take care of Martin, and thank you very much. They're not outdated, they're not just reversed. They just weren't pretty. Military tools, remember that. They don't look at them as collectors or anything like that in an army. Keep their machines running and they want them to run completely re-part. Those came into the country in force. Now the stock were, you know, fancy, but they were all American parts and they were a mess and some of those weapons got converted over to that AR mag system. Looking tool. Now to take a grand that is a pristine rifle arsenal that, you know, museum piece of The VAR conversion, what they did is these people, these guys, when you're done with it, when they're done with it, you get it. Now when they were doing this, I should also call Price. We used to buy VAR mags in the wrapper, brand new, $2.00. Why? There wasn't any, there aren't any VARs out there for the most part, he couldn't buy anybody. Now, I know of at least, the guys carried home, they fell in Vietnam from World War II, and they're in the Patriot Army, probably in the millions now. automatic weapons, both a lot of BARs, a lot of M6, a lot of Browning machines, and they've been maintained because they're a family-line gun. They brought back the VR to Vietnam because the Koreans, the Vietnamese, they didn't like them because how heavy is a Vietnamese soldier? How big? But the cool thing with the BAR is you can get, I can get BAR mags for as little as 50 cents a piece. Brand new US military, you know, new old, hundreds of magazines per, now the BAR is a 20 round magazine capacity fire gun and you can write your name with it and it has the accuracy of the M1 Garand with full auto option. Okay, the BAR. Which you've seen all the movies, now they make a big deal about it, but if you get them with your squad gun. There's a lot of them out there, they're going to be brought into service, and that's where the mag should be focused, because now the mag they're $20-30 a piece. Again, it's a World War C. I hear some music. Oh, I'm trying to figure out who's ready. I'll figure it out later on. Meanwhile, we're heading down the road here at the moment. You're going to work now. Okay. And when you get on down the road, head out the door and look down. Maybe you should put some pants on before you shut the door. Your neighbors are laughing right now. Hold on, come back in the house. There you go. You go get your clothes off, then leave and go to work. 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