Mark Koernke and Darryl Civic discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and preparedness in the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on November 12, 2014. They reviewed current magazine and ammunition deals from CDNN Investments and Elliott Brothers, including AR-15 magazines, .22 long rifle ammo, and lower receivers. The hosts emphasized training techniques including instinctive shooting and airsoft practice as cost-effective alternatives to live fire, and discussed spare parts inventory for various weapon systems. They analyzed combat footage from the Ukraine conflict, noting the continued effectiveness of older platforms like the SKS and AK-47 variants. The episode concluded with commentary on Ferguson, Missouri tensions and unrelated satirical discussion of a former NYPD officer's legal case.
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Good. afternoon ladies and gentlemen although it looks like evening outside is dark as it is good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm r kirky and i'm darryl civic alright one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southeast North East. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Well we got Darryl here. Darryl? Well, I'll tell you what, it looks like it's dark outside. What is the date today, sir? What is the situation with the weather in your neck of the woods? What's jumping off the wall there, please? Well, let's see. Today is 15th Wednesday. Nope, I'm sure I got the wrong month there. Hey, I slipped the whole month. Anyway, it's cold. It is 35 degrees. I'll give you a hint. One, two, twelve, twelve, twelve. Yes, I flipped the page through the next month. It's Wednesday the 12th. Not the 5th, not the 19th, but the 12th. Somewhere in there. When did your... Go ahead. It's cold. It's been spitting snow all day. We're really informed that we could expect starting late tonight through Friday, 16 inches of snow. Everybody around us, but we may get some anyway, but probably we're getting cold. It's swirling around us. That's typical for this time of year. If Michigan gets snow, we're going to get a long winter anyway. That's pretty much guaranteed. We're on gun season window. In the snow belt north, if we're lucky, we get a dusting of snow. It makes it a lot easier to track once you hit something. But so far, no. The only place we've had snow in Michigan where it stayed, and not even really staying, but it will, I'm pretty sure this time around if it doesn't last, Marquette, Michigan had like 10 inches, but I would remind everybody that guys, when you hear Marquette, Michigan, the state of Michigan is like a series of peninsulas over and over again. Well, I'm in the lower peninsula, and we're only one county away from the border of Ohio where I sit. The Upper Peninsula starts where the Lower Peninsula ends at Mackinac. So find Mackinac. Now when you go over the Mackinac Bridge, take and drive a little north and then you're going to turn radically west. Go about five hours or so and then you're going to end up having to make a radical right headed northbound up to Kiwanawa Peninsula. And if you find the Kiwanawa Peninsula, which is the upper spur of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, That's where Marquette is. So you may notice that they're a tad farther north than we are. Like as far as you can go in Michigan. Now I guess you can get out in the lake a little way and we're still technically in American waters. But that's about it for Michigan. So when you heard about snow and Marquette, we had snow and ten inches in Marquette. Everybody's like, your point? They get that, they live there. In fact, let's put it this way, I can also put it out. Most of those people up there, their first name is like Sven and Ole and the countries they came from, well the reason they all moved there is because for them it's just like home, instead of salt water out there on the front porch, it's all fresh water and they really like that. That's like going to Florida kids. Seriously, so you know if there's Scandinavian Swedish, Spanish, you know, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian You'll find the you know, the Swedes, you know, the Norwegians and sometimes the Danes up there So just the way it is that's where all that A'ing comes from. A, you know what I mean? A, yeah over there A? Yeah, A. A? Yeah, yeah A. So before we go any farther and I want you have to rush on this. Gun shows, where are you gonna be? What are you gonna be up to here in the next couple of months? Well, the 15th, that's this Saturday, I'm going to be in Herman HPA at the Hickory VFW Post down in Herman HPA. It's about 150 table show. Then the following week at Jefferson Fairgrounds in Ohio, I will be there 27th and 23rd. Then we don't have another one until the 20th of December and that's at Harbor Creek. up there along the Lakeshore in Erie, east of Erie. But I was listening to your show earlier, and you had mentioned about 20 round AR mags. CDNN apparently has gotten a plethora of magazines in of various kinds and capacities. But they have some AR-15 20 round in the black. They are made by ProMag. They are still service full 20 rounders. They also have some 30 rounders made by ProMag for $4.99. If you want a chance to stock up and build up your inventory of AR mags, whether it be 20 or 30, there you go. They have all kinds of magazines in so there's just too many of them to go around. I know not everybody is excited about pro mag mags but let me point out again that think about it this way putting together a drop system. Think about what we've talked about here putting together a drop system where you have a bunch of mags in a pouch. you're going to fire them and forget. Fire them and forget. Well, I don't want to drop a 30-round mag, do I? Yeah, you don't want to drop a 30-30-dollar magazine. So why not buy a pile of the less expensive and not necessarily the... a lot of people, we would always go to mag. Well, I'm not going to be picking them up off the ground. I'm going to be firing them and leaving them as I go. So I'm not really worried about that. I'm not caring, you see. They're more like the throwaway mag. You use it, throw away, don't worry about it, and go on and... And if you do save them fantastic if you don't save them you're not crying as much You'll be crying as much it will be losing you can lose three times as many before you start crying There we go. How's that sound? And the other thing is for those who need 22 long rifle now pay attention to this For those of you who need 22 long rifle ammo They have let me bring it up. They have Remington 22-round rifle in two different types. They've got the Remington 36 grain hollow point in the 525-round box for $59.99, $60, but there's a limit of four. They also have the 40-grain 500-round boxes of the Remington thunderbolt. But there's a limit of four per order. So, they're, like I said, $49.99. So if you need some .22 long rifle ammo, it's still expensive, but it's not as high as I've seen it. So there's a chance to jump on some. And if you want AR-30 magazines, AR-15, 30 round magazines, switching jobbers by Elliott Brothers, has been getting in DPMS 30 round magazines and they're running on the out the door at $5.99 a pop. So if you want the 30 round metal magazines get a hold of your gun store and see if they'll order them for you because like I said the Elliott Brothers has got them for $5.99 a pop. and also CDN and Investments. They are showing on the front page a Bushmaster XM15 lower receiver with parts and stock. It's a 24 hour special. I'm just going to eliminate the pennies. It's $160. That's $159.88. Well, that's better than $159.99. It's $159.88 and it's the Bushmaster XM15 Lore receiver with parts and stock. So there's a solution. Now in the mags, is that under the emails and specials catalog? Yes, that's the 20 rounders that are on special for $399. They're under the email specials. Okay, there we go. That's what I was wondering. So we've got to click the email specials and catalog. I'm sure I was going to mention it. There we go. And then from there, let's scroll down and see what we have. Those look to be a Polymer mag, black magazine, ProMag 399 apiece and 499 for the ProMag plastic. And again, like I said, I put these in the dump bag. I wouldn't throw them away if I could pick them up and carry them with me. Fantastic. But if you're looking for a drop mag, that's what these would be used for, guys. OK? In fact, they're also showing a 42 round 223 desert tan mag for $5.99. Yep, there it is. Maybe one time and she's gone. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, b because the 20's are not going to probably bind on you. You're not looking as extreme an arc with regard to the tension on the cartridges because remember the 545 and the 760 by 39 are a much more beveled case. They were intentionally built that way so that they would break contact with the chamber more effectively. You know, with far less resistance. There's less likely that they're going to jam. That was why they were built that way and that's why the AK mags have that banana arc to them to accommodate the design of the case. Now if you only have 11 or 12 rounds in a 20-rounder, which is about what you're going to fit in a 20-round air mag with the other bullets, the other cartridges, then these 20-rounders are perfect. and you're looking at $4 a piece. You can't beat the price on those. Now, are they going to be as robust as a thermal or a mag or some of the other mag tech-bound mags? No, they're pro mags. We know what their performance range is, and they're more than serviceable enough. I wouldn't have any problem carrying any of these. It's just understanding what their limitations are. But for doing stacking and jamming more and more of the dump bags for a breakout operation or for resupplying somebody, these will work just fine. Again, they do have one, I just noticed putting the scroll down there, it's $4.99 for the 30 rounder, but they've got one 42 rounder for $5.99. How well it works, well, we'll find out. That's the only way to describe it. There are a couple other arms that they do have specials on handgun wise, you might want to check out. Prices are up and down the scale which they always are with stuff like this guy's you're gonna have to check it out See if it's something that makes sense for you We don't keep track everything so if you're looking to price on a certain magazine if it fits your niche and float your boat Then it's obviously the error that you need to keep that thing inflated on the other hand you're gonna go no Marcus Not really that created by okay. Well, we understand that well, you know go on to something else They do also have factory magazine AR-10 20 round 308 mags, ArmaLite model for $30 a piece. Which, like I said, you're looking at the AR and M14 mags, they're more expensive, but they are factory mags and they are available. So thanks for pointing out those goodbyes. Again guys, that is CDNNinvestments.com. CDNNinvestments.com. Now again, you're going to be where in the next couple of weeks? Give everybody an update on that again and let's review it one more time so everybody knows where to go if they want to shake a finger at you and go, you little bugger. Go ahead. I will be in Hermanage on the 15th and the 16th, which is this weekend coming up at the Hickory VFW post down in Hermanage, PA on my instructions. It's on Route 62 East. That's east of Route 18. So, go down there and stop in and say hello. Buy me a cup of coffee. Whatever, I don't care. If you want to honor me, because for whatever reason, I've got a mustache. I can handle it. I've got big shoulders. You have mustache and brush eyebrows and you have pipe also and can look very much like Stalin as need be. Yes, I even got knee hats. In the following weekend I will be in Jefferson, Ohio at the fairgrounds there, the 22nd and 23rd. There again, stop over, stop in, say hello, say goodbye, I don't know. Whatever blows your skirt up. How big is that show as far as tables again? Jefferson is about 150 in the same way with the one at Harmontage. They are nice medium sized programs guys. Take the time to get a message. I find that the smaller shows, they don't get packed in like the gigantic 500,000, 2000 tables shows and you can go through there and not be pushed and find a lot of stuff that you would spend all day at those big shows and not see. The only difference between them is there may not be as many or as much of a selection as the big shows, but you will find almost everything there. Like I said, just not as big quantities. You're only buying ones, so what difference does it make? You go down there and there's a table of 25 AR-15s, you're just needing one. get out there and get prepared. I see an article about the town near St. Louis, Ferguson. The gun dealers there said people are buying buying AR-15s or buying firearms as fast as they can get them. Buy the piles they're buying them. That's what they said. They're just buying metal. Well, of course they are. They're anticipating things going wrong after the grand jury report comes out. They're expecting to have a special conversation with those people who think they're going to be kicking through the front door. They are going to have a conversation with them right out into the street again. We come back. We only wanted to talk. The thing about this is, again, how much business. The critters that are from Chicago are stirring the pot down in Ferguson. It's obvious that it's the same communist that brought you Barry Satoro. Basically, some of the stuff they are coming up with is like, you don't plan on abiding by any rules, do you? I figure we don't either. In this case, it's a riot, right? You're going to have a riot. Well, why isn't it really planned, are they? Hint, hint, hint. I like that. Free riot demands. If it was me, I'd say, okay, here's my free riot answer. It's all over. and make sure you go to the proper designated riot zones. If the Ukrainians were smart, they'd shoot the characters trying to stir the pot that came in from outside their country. They would live and let live. East Ukraine would be East Ukraine. West Ukraine would be West Ukraine. Crimea would be with the Russians. Big deal. Who cares? It's really to the point where you have to ask some basic questions. What's the problem with that? Well, the Eastern Ukrainians are all kind of Russian-esque and they aren't really beaten up by any of the Ukrainian people, but they just happen to be pretty much where they are and they're probably not going to move. Since they're not trying to take anything from the western half of the Ukraine, they're on the moral high ground with regard to their fight. The characters on the other side, what are they bringing in? They're going to bring the west in. Well, that's all queerism. and a whole bunch of other immoral, lecherous nonsense going on. Why do I want that vomitorium in my country? Now, if Western Ukraine wants a vomitorium, let them build a vomitorium. But a bunch of people who aren't with them are saying, you go vomit over there, just don't vomit over here. That's what it comes down to. What's the range of a 105 howitzer? Oh, I don't know. It depends on what era. The present ones are doing 27-35 miles with rocket assist and all the other fun stuff they can do. Perfect. When the fight starts here, we just drive everything back into Mexico. We stop at the Rio Grande, don't go any further, and then for 25-30 miles inland in Mexico, we set up a free fire DMZ. Anything that's not in there is going to get blasted. Well, that's one of the reasons again I've been pointing out that everybody needs to watch the militia videos that are out there from the Ukraine fighting. And it's actually, there's less coming in from the western side, but there's a lot coming in from the eastern side. One of the things that really jumps out, and I will emphasize this again for everybody, guys, when we read all these articles how the 545 new AK-74 round was going to be there, period, and dominant, which it is pretty prevalent in certain units. But I hate to tell you, there's just as many 7.62x39 AK-47s and AKMs. One of the videos I was watching last night was the fire maneuver with SKS's with AKS's support. The guys with the SKS's were employing the weapons as we've said. They weren't blazing away. The SKS rifleman, which by the way remember the SKS is a carbine, it's a light rifle, they were employing it as a marksman's weapon. and they were performing and driving their enemy before them. They were doing exactly what they planned on doing. So apparently the SKS isn't really obsolete. It looks like they were killing people with the SKS and the people who were being killed were staying dead. Yeah, they didn't get up and walk away. They didn't get up and go, oh, that's an antique. Well, that's an obsolete armor. That's a, you know, blah, blah, blah. Turns out the end of the test was killing. Yeah, you can't think that. Wait, wait. You might have heard one of two people yell, hey, you're shooting us from farther away. That's not fair. Exactly. That was the other problem, is that the weapons have greater range because it's got a longer barrel. And the other thing is, a lot of what you're seeing are the Dragunov sniper rifles in service. You're seeing a lot of the RPD, RPK, PK machine guns and guys I emphasize that you need to watch the men use them. because they're going through immediate action drills, they're going through maintenance. There's an excellent video that's posted in the last 24 hours shows one of the Russian auto-loading chain-fed grenade launchers, that's the equivalent to our 40 millimeter version. And everything about operating it, the guy did a great job. He's actually, you know, citing the weapon in, he adjusts the weapon accordingly. The very last part of the footage after he's done all of the checks and spot checks and while the guys are waiting for him to tune up the gun is him dumping a full drum down range. You don't see where it's impacting because it's an indirect fire weapon. He's using it like an artillery or a motor piece. And it's boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom The fact is you get to see the stuff work and that's really the most important thing. Again, there's just as many AS-760x39 weapons as there are 545x39 on both sides. Not one side is fully equipped with any one weapon. Just a warning for you, what I've said for years, everything is going to be used. Go ahead, please, Gerald. Something else that I was going to recommend that people do is practice what is called instinctive shooting. with your rifle or your handgun. What that is basically is you look at your target and you bring your weapon up and you're not looking at your sights because if you've got optics on there and the battery goes dead and they don't work and you don't have tools to take it off to get to the iron sights, you still have to be able to defend yourself. So this is where learning how to use your weapon as a instinct of weapon that's point at your target and shoot. And I know it can be done because I've done it. I re-barreled a guy's Winchester Model 88 and it was in a 243 and I took it outside to test fire it. Of course, when I was doing gunsmithing work I'd be firing 50 to 100 rounds of ammo almost every day just out of the general principles. You will soon learn how to just point the weapon and glance down it at your target and be able to hit it. Now I happened with the 243 and I just put a new barrel on. I'm not bragging but I happened to blow a rabbit in half that was running across my backyard. But that's something you need to practice. Now I wouldn't spend tons and tons and tons of money on ammo to do that with. But that's something you need to do to develop that instinct of shooting because you may run into that situation where you don't have any sights. The gun is still functional and you're in the middle of the battlefield and you still have to fight your way back, whatever the case may be, whatever the scenario ends up being. One of the things here with most of the videos, most of the demonstration too, is Long range fire for harassment purposes. There are two types, accurate obviously, and placed fire. And then there's suppression fire using volume, using a number of different shooters. For close in, house to house, especially in the instinctive shooting, or for close distress shooting, the instinct shooting is something that you're going to have to condition yourself to take over the action. It's one of the interesting aspects of perfecting your skills using airsoft because you can burn a lot of pellets without crying about what you pulled the trigger on. And the airsoft weapons guys, you can get all metal handguns cheap right now. Now those are going to be re-cockers. They're manually operated. But for a little more money, you can get a nice gas operated or, you know, again, electronic, semi-automatic. It will fire, in many cases they have the exact same fixed mags or they have the mega mags. But either way, if you're looking at, you know, again, serious practice, with the Airsoft system you can put a lot of time in for instinctive shooting practice. and then translate that over with a lot less learning curve time when you get to the real thing, when you get to live fire. It used to be I'd say this is a debate, remember before last year this was our discussion and debate about airsoft versus 22's because it used to be we would tell you hey go out and grab a 22 and practice with a 22. However, we all know what happened with the ammunition supplies last year, don't we? Yeah, you see. Yeah, and we're still not really seeing any great relief. There's some prices here and there, but we're not seeing any great relief. So to save on what we've spent, and because there's not as much money available, we need to look at the idea wherever we can conserve and save ammunition in one direction, we can then of course expand our performance level, bring our curve up in the other. and that's where the airsoft weapons come in. For handling a basic weapon airsoft doesn't mean you won't put a real weapon in their hands and I'm not saying don't trust a new shooter that's not what I'm saying. The idea is that you can pull the training aids out let them take all the abuse now the person's been brought up to a certain level of performance then they graduate to the next component of your training. Now the other problem is that a lot of guys did buy in fact you'll notice that some prices on some of these things have come down a bit because There's a lot of 22s out there that were optimal training aids Remember we pointed this out. There's some ARs out there that look just like every standard AR But they're 22 and they have a full-size mag not a 22 mag they have a full-size AR type mag that takes 22 rounds so everything that you do with that AR that AR and 22 long rifle is If everything that you would do with your standard AR-15 charging handle works the same, all your dust cover, magazine well, sight alignment, everything that you have on your standard full battle rifle or in this case your light rifle, your AR-15 would be on your 22. But I would also say that in this day and age, considering what 22 costs, then that airsoft better be built exactly to the same specs as your other two live fire weapons. There is no reason not to do that because, my God, you can buy every stinking configuration of AR-15 that ever existed. Some I wouldn't buy. When you were talking about the AR-15 and the 22, I don't know how many manufacturers are making them now. I know Smith is, Mossberg is, Chippah is, I think Colt is, but other than say the Colt and Smith, Mossberg and Chippah, you can put yourself into one of those for probably right around 3 to 350. up training weapon other than the fact that the ammo is a little pricey right now and a little hard to get but there you go and you're not tying up $700, $800, $900 or $1,000 for a full fledged AR which brings me to another squirrel here Mark and that is we were talking about sporting ammo or hunting ammo and in my conversation with one of the people I buy from, one of the jobbers I buy from, not When they place an order now with the factory for ammo, they're not getting a full line of ammo because the manufacturers are not sending out a full line of ammo, which they used to do. It seems to be funny that whatever caliber Winchester makes, Remington doesn't make. But whatever caliber that Winchester doesn't make, Remington is making some. And if they're not making it, then you have maybe Federal picking up on some. And then Hornady has stepped in and they're hitting the more common ammo, .30-06, .308, .243, although .243 has been hard to get in everybody's market. Hornady just released a bunch of .32 Special. Now that's a shot out of the dark. Nobody else has had any for... Well, I've been trying to get 32 special on the shelves for hunting for two years. Hornady, this year, released some, so that's the first time I've had any of that in two years. But you go down through every one of the calibers, and you will find that a selected few calibers by this company and a selected two by that, and that. The prices are still high, the ammo is still in demand, and the production apparently is not meeting the demand for one reason or another, whether it be deliberate or because the government is still buying and buying and buying more ammo. So we need to do the same thing. Buy more ammo. And crank up them printing presses, the governments don't it, so just don't put dollar sign on it. Because that's a patented insignia of the US Treasury Department. Show your own notes. Again, the big thing there is whatever it is you're committing to, as we know, everybody when you're looking at any of the weapon systems, if you're looking at any of the optical systems, whatever it is we're committing to, spare parts, spare parts, spare parts. Extra is where you know there's going to be something that's a wear and tear issue. On the 22s, just real quick, back up on those, you can buy firing pins extractors for all of these AR type 22s and the AKs. In fact, the other one that seems to be still a lot out there because the AKs have dried up, the ARs, it's on and off, are the MP5 knockoffs. There's an MP5 copy with a fake silencer to compensate for the long barrel. They are neat little weapons. We haven't mentioned the MP5s that much, but those weapons do have a spare parts inventory. Like anything else, buy a firing pin extractor and ejector wherever possible, at least one. All of these little 22s are copies of their parent weapons have stash points all over them because of the way they are built. So, in this case, because the parts are so small, as is the case even with the Air 15, I'd recommend oiling them up or greasing them up, bagging them up so that they're sealed from the environment and putting them on board the weapon if at all possible. Figure out where to do it in the pistol grip or whatever. Yeah, just carry them with the weapon. Go ahead. Most of the pistol grips are hollow. So there's just a slight modification or even a replacement of the pistol grip. You can get one with a lid on it and put it inside the pistol grip. Or if you have the standard buttstock for an AR-15 example, they have a hollow space inside the stock where you can put an entire cleaning kit if you want in there for an M16 and there's no reason why if you put a cleaning kit in there's no reason why you can't put your extra spare parts. And I'm telling you one of the key little things that most everybody overlooks is that little spring with the nylon bushing and most people are going to say, huh, what's he talking about? Underneath the extractor There is a little spring, it's about three coils, maybe four coils, and it has a little nylon bushing in it to keep that spring from crushing and to absorb the trauma of the bolt slamming shut around the rim of the case. You need to get some of those because they do flatten out after a period of time. Very good. And again, one of the things to remember, not all of the metal. There's a reason for this too. Not all of the metallurgy is up to American spec or is it necessarily up to any hard, major hard spec because there are lesser firearm or lesser system. Don't forget that with a lot of the 22s, they were built to be minimal cost. They might look really cool. Some are more sophisticated than others. If it's an adult type weapon, yes, typically certain standards are met. Example are 22 full-size adult body bolt-action Winchester's and Remington's. Well, those are made to Winchester and Remington spec with a very high standard, but remember there was basically your Chevy model product out there, guys. We made them first. Eventually, we made like, stuff came in from Brazil, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Japan, China, Taiwan, and these include a lot of bolt action, single shot bolt action, tubular magazine fed knockoffs of the Glenfield. knockoffs of pretty much any firearm we made in America. Right now all the stuff coming in is like arms cores mostly now from like the Philippines or Indonesia. You'll notice that those seem to be the dominant companies for the lesser, you know, like the knockoff firearms. And also for a lot of the upper end stuff like the 45 1911s, they're coming in from the Philippines. They're building, you know, spec guns that are no different from any standard 1911 built out there. So, with that in mind, what you were just talking about with regard to parts, pieces and assemblies and wear and tear, it's not that they're trying to be deceiving in any way. Their logic is, parts are built to a certain spec based upon wear and normal consumption. We had this discussion about why certain weapons are built the way that they are. Some weapons, there's different philosophies with engineering. Stuff is press fitted into place and then peened. You know, pins that are peened or pressed in and then peened as opposed to say a threaded stock piece of material or a beveled pin with some kind of retainer. Why? Well because it was cheaper to do the insert pin, peen it and it pivots on it until it breaks. Or if it wears out, guess what you do? You drill off that peened head, you tap out the old pin, you then insert the new part, tap in the new pin, peen it over, congratulations, it will run just as long as the original one did. Now that's more of what we would call armorer's work. The difference is that many of the military arms that we are using are engineered to be user friendly for maintenance. In most cases it was part of the spec that they had to do the maintenance in the field. So we are kind of pampered sometimes with the way some of the geniuses like Mr. Browning with the 1911. With the standard L-shaped takedown tool guys, that weapon can be virtually disassembled to its smallest component. Think about that. You can take that weapon right down to a virtually, with the exception of taking the front sight off, which I wouldn't recommend doing, that's of course struck into place. And the rear sight is typically tabbed in also, but everything else on that weapon that would be critical that needs to be replaced or repaired or might need to be, you know, for wear and tear, put to the wayside and another part applied, it is absolutely user friendly. That's an example of the psychology of thinking the weapon system through how can I build it so that I can maintain it. 15 and 18 I think is the main reason. I may be wrong on the exact length of them, but there's about three different lengths. So you want to make sure you have a couple of spare magazines, not magazines, gas tubes, because they will break from overheating or from vibration eventually. And they're not hard to take out, but you need to You need to have them because the gun will not function right if you don't. It all depends on how much you feel your life's worth as to how much you want to expand on the parts and anything as far as that goes. I was just looking at something here real quick. You might want to touch on this from your end. It's closer to you than it is to us. Somebody just flagged it to me from an email here. A former police officer accused of cannibal plot goes free. Now, you know why they couldn't prove it? Although he had requested additional hot sauce, obviously it wasn't a serious threat. He wasn't really thinking about killing his girlfriend and eating her. He was just talking about it. He planted a lesser charge. In other words, rather than conspiracy to cannibalize your girlfriend, I don't know what he came up with, conspiracy to purchase barbecue sauce, maybe. That could be it. He already served in prison and a year of supervisor released for illegally using a police database. There you go. That's what he got charged with. So again, New York's finest, a former New York Police Department officer, while he was a cop until they decided they didn't like cannibals for the moment, whose trial in an alleged kidnapping and cannibalism plot drew an international media frenzy, walk free, today, after being sentenced on a minor charge. I wonder if he's going to get his jaw back. I wonder if he'll get his jaw back. Well, you know, num num num num num. Apparently, you've got to figure if you're harvesting body parts for food, there's still a lot left over to sell, right? I'm sure you wouldn't let those other parts go to waste, right? Did you see the story on the mother of the gentleman? in Ferguson, the black guy that was shot by the police. They've got to do an argument. Marketing is everything. There are important t-shirts and paraphernalia. For instance, crackpipelighters. She had the commemorative crackpipelighters and they're kind of bowled out at the base. Since he's kind of a rotund boy, they were able to do those cracklighters. When you snap it back, his head goes back and the flame comes out where his jaw is. Yeah, they were pretty cool. But, you know, there were some people doing some, like, marketing copying and, you know, the t-shirts, you know, there's money to be made. In between the sobbing and the crying, you know, it was very much, they learned it from the Chicago Jewish mob. I'm a victim! Send more money! I'm a victim! Why? Why? I'm a victim! I need to go to the U.N. So she did that. The one who's attached to her dad were her own family. Yeah, I know they got a meeting up on each other because, well, you know, like I said, crack pipe sales are going through the roof. And the Mickey Brown crack pipes, it's important you still look. I'd make a comment, but I'm afraid I'd be accused of being called a hate- Oh, we got background music in there somewhere. Go ahead, call her. What do we got? Oh, sorry. I'm at Mickey D's at the moment, and I'm out there with the Crappy Muse Act. I've got a perfect job for that ex-cop. Put him down on the border and give him a bottle of barbecue sauce and tell him it's an all you can eat buffet. Yep, taco. Taco sauce. Remember he's down there. He's time for Mexican young soldier. Yeah, give him a bottle of tequila to wash it down with. He's with the 416 Hannibal Company. Hannibal, you mean like the invader? No, I mean like the Hannibal. And you make sure you get him lots of publicity. You have them in his BDUs where basically a skull on unit patch will be like remember head cooked death from within. Remember those patches, those t-shirts? You have the skull with the chef pad on it with the cross fork and knife below, you know, Chief Cannibal, death from within, right, that kind of thing. But then on top of that you have him with the uniform on and everything appropriate and he's coming out of the store with a, you know, one of the like the dollar stores with a case of taco sauce. It's like him smiling and grinning and asking, what about the charges in New York? They really don't mean much here. It's a new world and a new experience. And I like to get them to serve or actually to make sure that other people serve. You've got to make sure that he doesn't carry an AR-15 because that would get him in trouble to give him the machete to come and think with. Yeah, just give him a club with a nail. And say something like, I'm writing a book. Yeah, hold still. Would you like to help? I'm going to do some research now. He's waiting for the government grant to be able to pay for all this stuff with. And after five years he'll file his paperwork and say the The research was inconclusive so I need another quarter of a million for another five year grant. He'd be cheap if he'd keep them off the border, wouldn't he? Well, you've got to give him publicity though. You have to make sure that what you do is you have him speaking in English and you have to have a big, really clear Spanish buy lines down below so that everybody understands exactly. In fact, you completely lie. Whatever he says is irrelevant. You know, I am picking up the taco sauce and I have already purchased an electronic meat grinder. It is my job to ensure that the border will be secure. Me and the rest of my friends from the 416th Annable Unit. Yes, and they are recruiting more even as we speak. Do you think that it's okay to eat people? Well, my bosses were a little upset. You know, and of course meanwhile, he's not anything like what he's saying. Besides that, how can they prove anything? We hate the evidence. That's right. We dispose of the problem and there's no turning back. Once you're over the border, you're over the border for keeps with this guy. so we have a would be a solution and again the fed but about it is that you know the it's the regime are spying on the regime so to speak to the guy with a copy of course you know they have the idea that somebody got involved in whoever in law outlaw brother-in-law cousin who knows uh... this is a way to make brownie points and uh... it uh... i don't know that he was probably not thinking about eating people which is that i got caught worth the other one didn't You know? Yeah, it would lend new meaning to that slogan of Taco Bell's, Run for the Border. Come back! All I wanted to do is talk! And fuck you side the head. And barbecue here. Yeah. Well, we're working on it, kids. Don't worry. We'll come up with a way to give everybody a job based upon their area of expertise. New York, Campbell police officers. I'm just not sure how we can employ them. But we'll work on it. We'll work on it. Bill, again, where are you going to be this next couple of weekends? This next weekend I will be in Hermonage at the Hickory Post VFW on Route 62. And next weekend I will be in Ashfield, or not Ashfield, Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Very good, we're at the top. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march both day and night. And don't forget to hug your rifle. It burns, but it burns so well when I take that hot puzzle and jam it into their eyeball. Thank you, Daryl. You're welcome, sir. And we are taking off, but we've got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next right here. Don't touch that dial. More live broadcasting on Liberty Tree Radio. And we'll be back at 8, 8, 2, and 9 with Nana and myself, evening intel report. Bye-bye. pound of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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