Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness and ammunition strategy on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on AR-15 upper receiver configurations in multiple calibers (.223, 5.45x39, 7.62x39, 300 Blackout, 5.7x28) to maximize versatility. He emphasized accuracy over volume fire, proper ammunition testing protocols at the range, and the importance of spare parts like firing pins and extractors. Koernke also provided ammunition availability updates from UNAMMO.COM, including .223 American Eagle stripper clips, 30-06 de-clipped rounds, and flare ordnance, while noting ongoing ammunition scarcity despite the deer hunting season. The show included discussion of preparedness logistics and references to perceived threats from Chinese military and UN/NATO forces.
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Okay, we don't have down with us for the moment. and that means it is the it's Wednesday it is the 12th November it is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a 2014 Old Earth calendar or mmm Chinese Star Trek mayhem calendar dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun So we get all the Star Trek convention characters together over in Beijing. There's that Russian version of Jean-Luc Picard, the guy with the almost shaved head, wearing the Nehru jacket type, you know, dried blood red outfit. And there's the communist Chinese Federation dictator right next to him. And way over on the right side is the Jewish man puppet. uh... you know the guy that work for the kosher mafia but he's way over on the right side of the podium you know you got the female star trek a member of your somewhere in the start your medical blue and some really cool like shimmery outfits it looks like a chinese star trek convention and there's no very sartoro the red shirt you know the guy that always gets you know that with all the rest of the stack of red shirts we have a star trek episode first you know my first series He's wearing a red shirt. Oh, the poor bugger. We'll never see him again. Unless it's Scotty. Okay? But anyway, so we have this thing and we have, you know, Mal Obama, who of course wore the slave outfit. But, you know, he really wore it more like a slave outfit. It's kind of funny. He really didn't demonstrate a whole lot of dynamicness there, you know what I mean? Not a whole lot of people are really excited about seeing old bummer either and that's obvious by just the way everybody kind of Didn't want to talk to him. You know. Well. Yeah, he's over there. Yeah, that's that guy Yeah, whoever he is what the hell why we just talked to the teleprompter or talked to the shyster behind him Where's that Valerie Jarrett? We'll talk to her that's one in charge, and she's working for Haifa in Tel Aviv Well, it was where she got one talk to her. She's the only one I need to talk to I need to talk to meat puppet. He'll be gone soon either they're going to be dictator for a long time and he'll still be nothing but a meat puppet on the throne. Whatever. That's exactly how they were treating him like a red-shirted stepchild. You know what I mean? Star Trek. The early years. Oh God, can't I have any other color shirt? You're only going to be here for one season and only one episode and in fact only for the first five minutes. Don't worry, red will be fine for you. I don't even have a speaking part except for AHHHHHHH! Oh my god Jim it was horrible! Did you see what grabbed that guy with the red shirt? No, no, thank goodness red I didn't notice much of the blood either. That's the cool thing about wearing those red shirts when they sacrifice them like that. Kinda like the British Army when we were shooting the snot out of them here. Red coat! Aw, man! He did it to us again. Well, anyway. So, it is Weapons Wednesday. Dun dun dun dun dun. Phase plasma life with 40-bot range. Oozy 9mm carbines, possible shotgun. Hey, buddy. Yeah, you can have anything here on the shelf. Eh, we don't have no lot rifles yet. But my boy up there is watching with a Barrett 50. He can pick up any shells. He'll catch you in two. That was depleted uranium. $8 around back in 91. The guys brought it back and didn't know it was irradiating him to death. A lot of that depleted uranium ammo came back, guys. A lot of it. Especially the .50 cal sniper. They had all kinds of fun stuff for shooting things. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday, so I want to point something out. A lot of guys, in fact, had some questions yesterday about the ARs in more than one direction. I would point out that if you have an AR right now, and because of the jiggling and you know product and what's been all available for the moment sales have not really slowed down but they've caught up to a degree with at least a veneer of production now they don't have much in any given area but right now if you have an AR-15 let's say you have an M4 knockoff personally I'd have a 20 inch barrel but here's the thing if you do go buy another upper if you have a 16 but you want a 20 you don't have to buy a whole new gun You know, right now for all you AR aficionados, I would be buying upper receivers and stacking them. I'd look for the cheapest, best price, and to be quite honest, these are the four that I'd buy after the .223. If you already have a .223 rifle, we'll just say that that's fine for the moment because that covers that caliber. Even if you have a 16-inch or 16.5 inch barrel, I don't care. That's okay. We'll live with that one, okay? However, You may or may not have a 545x39 upper receiver, do you? Bet you can go out and scrounge one up for a pretty reasonable price right now. Well, no worse than a year ago, but at least you can start collecting that particular receiver and putting it into your AR support rack. The next one, 7.62x39. Why? Well, with the .223, the .545 and the 7.62x39, that one AR-15 you have will pretty much be able to be fed no matter who is coming at you. If you've got to shoot Knuckle Dragon Homeland Security fools left, right, up and down, chances are they're going to be carrying either a light pistol caliber in a commando-carbing type, an AR and a pistol caliber, like a sub-gun. or they're going to be carrying a .223. So, popping them with a couple of rounds and resupplying works. But if it's a Medo soldier and he's from one of the northern Baltic states, UN skanks on the ground here, they could be carrying 545 by 39. You've got to kill poles. The poles are going to be carrying 545 by 39 or .223s. And either way, whatever they got, we'll pull it out of their cold, their warm, dead hands. When they're cold, it's harder to pry the fingers off. So 545 by 39 and 762 by 39 should be a priority for you AR-15 men and you should be building up a rack. Now the next step, well 30, oh, forgive me, I keep doing that, to give it a different, you've been a nomenclature, which is BS. It's 300 blackout. Well, you mean 30-caliber blackout? No, no, it's 300 blackout. Okay, well, we'll call it 300 blackout because that's the title they gave it, which makes everybody feel good. So it's basically a way to reinvent the 7.62x39 round without admitting that the 7.62x39 round was a pretty good idea. We could have easily upgraded its ballistics and potential without building a brand new case. But we did. That's basically a 2.2.3 case on steroids. 300 blackout is a good load. There's nothing wrong with it, period. But it's not as common. However, I would point something else out that I did yesterday, and I'll do it again today. Here we are. and it's the middle of the week. It's October into November, forgive me now, it's November, it's deer season, and ammunition should be cheap. Well, last year at this time, ammunition wasn't cheap and it really hasn't gotten any cheaper. There's a few little come downs on deals price-wise a little bit, but it's not anything significant. And even there, as soon as somebody puts the price on stuff, it's gone. There's a reason people are still buying just as much as they were, okay? But, 300 Blackout was good for at least another two to three weeks after the 223 ammunition ran out last year. Do you remember that? I could at least float around to a dozen different places, which we did. We went from, you remember, on the program here, we even went from location to location and hunted down. What do they have? And the 300 Blackout was at least out there in a few niches. Now, was it as cheap, you know, as 223? No. But, let's see, being able to pull the trigger and go boom, boom, boom, or click, click, click and nothing in the magazine, would be kind of nice to have another caliber on the shelf, wouldn't it? Or the ability to use it. Now, there is a fifth solution. If you have 223, 545 by 39, 762 by 39 and then we just covered 300 blackout and I know the Grendel rounds, you know, I'm telling you that would be even more specialized. That's an even more unique niche than the 300 blackout, the three caliber rounds. But there is one other one that I like, it's just they pretty well have disappeared, you're going to find them stuck away here and there and that's the 5.7 AR-15 uppers using the PS90 mags. That was a good idea. And the reason I say that is because for yet another caliber using that AR15 lower that you have, you have a complete and different weapon system that is in peace out there in force there are a lot of ps-90s out there and there are foreign governments that will be trying to kill americans that will be carrying the ps-90 there are enemy like the rest the internationalist the UN NATO forces they want to try and shoot Americans they're laughing up about it whenever we had training operations the fools were always of course try to brag up what they were going to do back in the day and that's what your armed forces guys So, I got a memory on that. See, I'm not going to forget that routine. So, if they were given the opportunity to be on the ground here, they're rubbing their hands and salivating at the opportunity to shove their rifle muzzle up your arse across America to show you that they're now the big dogs on the block. Because, you know, we've got a weenie and the queers have taken over America. So the PS90 solution is not bad. If you have one, right now, the only thing about the PS95 7 round is that it disappeared as quickly as the ammunition started to dry up. Why? Well, everybody went after it that needed it and they knew they'd use a lot of it because it's a zip gun cartridge. It is one of those rounds that you just... Well, people have this tendency when they've got a 90 round drum or a 90 round stick mag or a 60 round stick mag, they have a tendency to be a little wasteful. So, in that respect, it's not a bad idea for a suppression gun anyway. So, if you think about it, with those five uppers on the shelf, all of them with their own bolt carriers, their own and everything ready to go, one two pin off, one two pin on, and the magazine well works for you, with the five seven, the magazine well purely is a dump point. A lot of guys built bags to catch the 5'7 brass so they didn't lose any of it, which is really a good idea for a sterile hit. If you're going in and you're going to do a firefight, you really want to mess with them? How about nobody leaves any brass? 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, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, b and no brass left behind, nothing to find. Pop, pop, pop! See how that works? So that is an interesting idea and it has a very unique niche, you know, niche category. There is a lot of 5.7 now made by Federal. So that makes that cartridge viable. The other thing is, remember with each of these there are, in the AK cartridge, I'm not worried about handguns, but with the 5.7 there is a 5.7 pistol that's pretty hardy. It's not big, it's expensive, the only problem, but it's available. So therefore you AR-15 aficionados, I would highly recommend that you invest in that direction. I would point something else out because the first thing everybody is going is, well Mark, I'd like to have a specialized mag. Once again, I'm going to remind you that just because you have a 30 round mag and just because you have space in that 30 round mag does not mean you jam as many rounds into that magazine if you're trying to use it with another caliber. Or, here's an idea, I've told you for years about the 20 round AR-15 mags. Now they're not $1.75 or $2 or $3 a piece like when we told you to buy them. You might find them for a little over $4. But all you guys that bought those thermal mags, guys you may not like bandits didn't you? A lot of you guys bought cases of them when they were a couple dollars a piece and then the wave hit with the gun grabbers going after the guns and everything went gone! And all there was was dust bunnies left on the floor. Now if you're looking for a universal mag, and again, my plan is to aim. not to spray and pray. And I would point something out that if you're to the point where you're having to scavenge to desperately try and put your weapon online, you better be using semi and not select fire to begin with. Right? If you're to the point where it's like, oh Mark, I ran out of fill in the blank, and Mark, I gotta switch over to the other caliber, well chances are you're already short, aren't ya? So it would behoove you to perhaps rethink some of what you're doing and start to look at slowing down that trigger finger and looking at accuracy placement fire, which you should have been thinking about right from the get-go. But like I said, when you got big magazines and a pile of ammo, initially you'll look behind and go, yeah, I got a pallet of stuff here. Look, there's another bad guy. Did anybody hit him? I don't know. And then all of a sudden you look behind you and there's like half a pallet missing. Well how many knock downs did you get for that half pallet ammo? I think we got three. I know a bunch of them have got to drag themselves away, which is cool. I mean some of the bad guy wounded are going to get dragged away and they're going to have to be worked on for a long, long time. But slowing down right from the get-go and focusing on accuracy is the key to success in a battlefield environment of any kind. Focusing on hitting them once and hitting them in a good good cherry spot like boom. Oh, that's the smack That's it. I got him That's what you want to you either him screaming around and thrashing or you see red mist and it just drops like a bag I don't care Either what I'll do the screaming helps a lot because chances are almost all of your enemy are wearing radios They're all voice talk, you know yapping and flapping back at each other The more that you can shoot in horrible ways to get them to scream to each other or beg for each other, the more damage you do psychologically to a unit that you plan on wiping out anyway. If they had their way, no kindness, coming out in the first place to get the guns or to grab somebody or do whatever, they're not planning on showing any kindness and they're going to laugh about everything that they do. So it's best you take that laugh, stuff it down their throat and shove it right out their bung hole. Okay? every last one of them. Accuracy over volume fire. Now the other thing I did mention, and this would be another, like on the shopping list for you AR-15, you know, fun guys, is the pistol caliber options. Remember there was a Colt 9mm using the Uzi magazine. There are kits out there for building them still. They're not expensive, really. Uzi mags are fairly cheap still, but if you are thinking about doing that, I would buy Uzi mags first because it's the magazines that are going to be the, again, progressively the odd man out. No matter what it is, we're going to be short mags. I'm sorry guys, just the way it works. So if you're looking at a project, start buying mags and make that part of your purchasing schedule immediately. No matter what it is, I don't care if it's a 45, I don't care if it's an AR-15, or a grand. You got a grand? Buy a d-clips. What else should you do Mark? Buy more d-clips. What else should I do Mark? Buy more d-clips. Boom boom boom boom you get that grand thing and that rifle is a fine fine weapon I want to see every one of them in the field and I want to see each one of them putting targets down at 385 to 500 yards which they can do easily with iron sights and that's the crudest of the grands No problem at all keeping it in a long pickle type 40 gallon barrel. You ever see those we have here at Vlasic They also use the same kind of barrel at Coca-Cola some of the Coke places do. It's a 40 gallon barrel but it's not rotund and round. It's actually long. It makes a great silhouette target with a uniform on it because it's about the size of the chest of a human being and you can put a nice little uniform on it and staple it in place with some 2 liter bottle stuffing up the arms and it makes for a really nice pop up or moving target to be shooting at to get a good simulation of what you're trying to do in the field. So it's just something to think about there. Again, the ARs, we always joke, again, I don't care what you show up for the hunt with when the time comes, just please know how to use it and make sure it's completely outfitted and equipped so you're ready to fight no matter what happens. That's what we're talking about here. So if you show up on AR-15, it's a piece of junk, but it's a neat piece of junk. for the very reason that I described. I already know the problems of the AR-15. We know its inherent issues. It's why even as I speak to you, you know what I'm going to tell you? Firing pins, extractors, ejectors. If you have an AR-15, three firing pins, three ejectors, and three extractors right off the bat, go by now. And I'd preferably buy up to 10 extractors. We're now looking at a real conflict. We're looking at I mean there's been the question that we can always go to well now It's pretty obvious the writing's on the wall. Nothing's gonna get fixed the Chinese are making a major series of moves They plan on waging war against us The Chinese are already figuring trying to figure out how to kill us off and finish us off the rest of the way and they're gonna get the cooperation of the ringknocker the blue Lodge, you know, pumpkin heads All these characters that are working for whatever state police they'll suck right up to the UN. They'll work for the Chinese so fast. A lot of people will be scratching their earths and going, what happened? Because these traitors, they don't work for anybody. They got a black uniform on. They've already been stupefied into wearing the stinking black uniform. That should tell you something right off the bat. They're already dumb as a box of rocks. So with that being the case, it's not a big deal for that little hammer and sickle boy to show up with a little mushroom hat. And I don't care if he looks like Ping Pong Ball or Chow Chu Bing, doesn't make any difference. Either one, they'd follow their orders because they're fellow travelers. They're fellow officers. And if you don't think so, take a look at the pictures of the mass execution squads. If you look at our videos we did on Liberty Tree Radio, look at the mass execution squads. Take a look at the female uniforms. Looks just like our US Army and our US police forces. Take a look at the execution squads with one person kneeling and every one of them is wearing an American black cop uniform. What would Chinese insignia? Why? Because they're the ones who build the black uniforms over here. And that little Nauru collar that all the cops are into now? Have you noticed that? Looking just like the Chairman Mao boys? Yeah, that's a Star Trek thing, dudes. Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, They weren't any black shirts in Star Wars or Star Trek were they? Oh yeah, they were in Star Wars. But not in Star Trek so much. She just had like dark villains like, you know, well, Khan and or the Klingons or the Romulans. But we got worse. We got worse. Don't worry. So you're going to have to deal with them too. Congratulations. Now, another thing about ammunition, and I will say this again, although you may have different barrel configurations and I understand that. Ball ammunition first. Consume the ball ammunition and get that off the shelf first. Well, when the time comes, once the ball is gone, you're going to have to determine what your specific weapon can handle in the way of any of the hollow point loads. And I suggest that as an experiment right now, you do by about, if you're going to go to the range by 20 or 40 of the oddball cartridges you don't normally use. And everybody goes, what? Well, here's how this works. Don't shoot your ball ammunition. If you're going to the range, make that your experimental day. go to the range and buy 40 rounds of say Wolf Hollow Point in 223. Go to the range and buy, before you get there, buy 40 or 60 rounds of Winchester Western Hollow Point. There's Winchester, there's PMC, there's several out there. I don't care what it is, but whatever you think might be the most dominant or at least experiment with all of them. Now don't just blaze away because 40 rounds ain't going to last but one 30 round mag and part of another. So, blaze in a way is kind of stupid. On the other hand, practicing rifle marksmanship is a lot of fun when you're kind of competing against each other. And the important thing is, see how that bullet prints. But before you do everything, clear the weapon, clean everything up, make sure you're squared away. Introduce five rounds of that load that you've never used before into the magazine well with a magazine. Make sure there's a brand new target there at 50 yards or 100 yards, although I'd recommend 50 first for the first five rounds. Then bag that gun on the bench. And if you don't have a bench, make one. And if you can't bench it, get down into the prone position and bag it down there. Why? Well, we want the gun as stable as possible and those five rounds should be your research rounds. You shouldn't need any more than those five rounds to figure out what that bullet is doing with that barrel with that sighting system that you have. And I challenge you to that because you need to be efficient. Now, once you can see what your, well first of all, you know what your point of aim is, then using a grid block, you know, crosshair target system for your target, ID your point of impact as opposed to your point of aim. The next five rounds, which are going to be follow-up confirmation rounds, should be able to allow you to demonstrate that you now understand without adjusting the scope how to adjust your point of aim to be copacetic with that particular cartridge with point of impact. You see how that works? Now you also should keep a little pocket log book. In other words, I'm using my A3, what you want to do is a complete data book when you're shooting like this. Which rifle, what scope, what platform, what length of barrel, etc. are the whole specs on that. And then you already know what your ball performance is because that's what you zero the rifle in for. Then you experiment with that PMC, you experiment with that wolf ammunition, you experiment, and I'm talking about the hollow point. You may also have to do this with your ball ammo if you've not shot all the different ball ammo you have. Now would I bust open a brand new case? No. I would go buy a couple of 20 round boxes, you know again, vote with your wallet, buy more ammo, and I would then go to the range with that comparable ammunition. matching up what I've got in ball. I buy a couple more boxes of, you know, 223 Wolf ball, couple more boxes of flinchchester ball, PMC ball, and then map them out. And using your little pocket log book, Again, confirm whether or not you are seeing a bit of a spread in the pattern with that five-round group. Whether or not you are seeing consistent point of impact but it is high and to the right, high and to the left, dropping by so many inches, elevating beyond the point of aim by so many inches, by so many millimeters, may not be inches. The idea behind this is to print out this stuff and write it into your logbook. Now you know and you should be able to do this. Well Mark I can't do this. Your brain is a computer. Yes, you can. Your life depends upon this. Now here's the thing that gets me is we've got come oh, I've got that there's that new scope and you got to spend a thousand or three thousand or five thousand dollars and it'll compensate and adjust and do this and do that and my question is why? You need to say that your organic computer can't do this. That if you are And if you are making the effort to properly utilize that weapon to the best of its potential and your ability, that you need an onboard computer because you can't figure out how to actually deploy that weapon and effectively use it, excuse me, I mean it's a neat idea. Well, we can get almost anybody. Yeah, well, for $4,000 or $5,000 I can get another 10. Everybody's teaching them how to use a rifle properly. Guess what? We'll go hunt your hind end and then we'll have whatever you spent that 20, 30 thousand dollars on computer wise and most of us will probably still set it off on the shelf. It's amazing what you can do with just a little focused effort. And with a lot of focused effort where your life depends upon it, you're going to get real good real fast. and OJT does help, but let's try to prevent that from being just an OJT situation. Anyway, I tell you what, talking about OJT on the job training, we're at the bottom of the hour, and I don't know if Ed's right there to do a bottom of the hour break, but if he can... I guess he's not what call you home. I've been on my own little phone line. And do we have Ed there? Yeah, I'm right here. I kind of wondered about that because he... Ed just turned down. There we go. Hang on. That's okay. There we go. No. Yeah, I was trying to get you back up I even tried calling the house there, Dad. Let me put it this way. The wiretap, because that's the only thing that could be happening here, I was in my own little cave and you didn't even come through as a beep on the line. Yeah, well we know how that works. We've experienced that problem for 10 times. There was one click, obviously. They didn't like what we were talking about, so we must have been on the right subject. Well, we asked for a break and I gave you a break and I figured you'd be right back, but it took a little longer than I thought you would, so here we go. That's okay. Well, actually, it sounded perfectly normal from this end. Oh, well, so anyway, for everybody out there, we are headed towards the top of the hour anyway in the next hour of break here coming up. Ed, anything in particular going on with LTR? I know we've got the change in the motif of the page. Actually, I'm supposed to find out. You sent the t-shirt to Don, right? Yes. I'll talk to him tonight when we get off the air and confirm what's going on. That will be our best way to go. Otherwise, again, for everybody out there, guys, repeat LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. If you can, take the time to donate. We've got a couple of donate keys there. And again, you can also go, if you would like, send a donation via the mail to pbnpobox194. Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN, Patriot Broadcasting Network. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. I believe we have a night vision video that's going out next, couple of them actually. We're removing the production studio around a little bit and that's not going to dog us on the other, on getting the stuff out. I've been finding a few things that we'll probably be offering here pretty soon again too because I had a box full of something that came in and it got set off to the side in terms of some of the Patriot library information. It's stuff that we've had, we haven't mentioned a little bit. And it's definitely worthwhile for our legal people who are trying to keep their files up to date or expanding them. So we'll let you know about that as soon as I go through to see what's been donated. and I will make that maybe part of a drawing too I think, because we'll have a complete little library. We have done that before and I'm pretty sure everybody was satisfied with what they got. They were happy with it. Also, again a reminder guys, if you see any of the new sales calibers out there, let us know, I've seen nothing that's jumping off the wall. It used to be, think about this, every deer season, we're right in the middle of deer season. Everybody, Kmart, Walmart, Myers, every one of the name brand companies would have for their sporting goods for the rifle season, would have a couple of calibers that would be sale items. And it would always be the same basic calibers. You're familiar with 30-30, 243, 270, sometimes 300 Savage. Now it's common now. But you just didn't see any quantity on them this year. And while they had some stuff on the shelf, The problem has been kind of to the back page, not really up front. And so if you're looking for it, you're going to have to kind of dig it out and see if they even have it in stock. I would recommend if the price is good, get a rain check. If they're out, get a rain check. Seriously, a lot of the calibers, especially if you have a 243, it's an excellent performing round. I wouldn't have any problem if somebody throwing me a bolt gun or some automatic Remington in 243, not a problem. The biggest thing is just making sure we got more ammo for it. So I'm not going to spray and pray with it, but by God I would hit you with it. I will shoot you dead, dead, dead. Death 243 is a tack driving round. Purely a matter of the shooter behind the gun, not the cartridge. The cartridge's performance is outstanding. The 270, that speaks for itself. That's like neck down out six kids. Just the other solution, they were thinking about four main battle rifle cartridges instead of 30 calibers, like 30 out six years ago. the 270 performs well it's out there in force. Hell I got two cases of it sitting somewhere else and I don't even have a rifle at that point. I just got two cases for free. I mean just cases 500 rounds per case both Remington you know box ammo and we get rid of it hell no it just gets stuck off to the side eventually I'll be a 270 somebody needs some ammunition for and there you go here's your here's the here's the beans for that bowl now you make sure it counts So, again, if you do see that they're out, and this is what we're really interested in, it is again, first of all, get a rain check for yourself, but give us a heads up. How did it look in your area this season? We're not done with a rifle by any stretch. In fact, we're into the season right now. This is the window of activity. So, we should be seeing some interesting things develop as far as availability. Let's find out. On that note, UNAMMO.COM, www.UNAMMO.COM. And again, that's www.UNAMMO. I'll remind you that some interesting 30 out of 6 loads came in. Now, by the way, they're not affiliated with UN. The guys are Regular ammunition company like Amaleman.com, but they got some nice connections with stuff coming down from south of the border. You see a lot of Aguela down there in Arizona. Aguela is Remington of Mexico, by the way. Again, they do have the 5.7 loads we were talking about. A lot of pricey to a .22 caliber, but I don't see anything that's cheap anymore and .22 hardly at all. So it's just going to stay pricey where it is. One of the things that they do have for you .223 shooters, they've got .22, .223 American Eagle in the strippers, 900 rounds, $324 delivered. Now that's in the stripper clips. So for everybody out there you're looking at a pretty decent package. This is 223 manufactured by Federal American Eagle Ammo in 10 round strippers and three strippers to each box. So in other words a 30 round box to load up a 30 round mag. And three strippers to each box, 30 boxes to the case of 900 rounds. Case is also packed with two stripper clip loaders. So there you go on top of that. You got two of them. They're called guides, but we'll call them, you know, what they call stripper clip loaders. That's okay. We'll live with it. Also for you grand shooters, non-corrosive, POF manufactured 30-06 in the de-clips. They still have a quantity of that. I believe this is the Greek ammunition. I've got to double check that. From the late 60s, de-clipped. Each case is 900 rounds. $680 per case and they do have about 10 cases plus in stock. So I wanted to touch on that with the Out6 again. Now this company also has a whole bunch of that 5.7 FN cartridge in Federal loads. Don't know how long it's going to last, don't know whether or not they're going to run out quick but they had some and to be quite honest if I was going to buy the 5.7 ammunition I'd buy the Federal first I'd buy the FN last. Why? I'd rather have the American company cranking it out for as long as possible if you're an FN you got a PS 90 or if you have an FN pistol wouldn't you rather have the American company cranking out more? Well of course you would. Now another thing for instance they do have the 6.8 SPC round you know we were talking about different types of AR-15 uppers, well, it's the Fed Fusion Bulk Pack and that's, let's see, what's it looking like here? How many rounds? 500 rounds per case, $344. But it is a more specialized, you know, the 6.8 is more specialized projectile, but that doesn't mean it don't work. It will work just fine, but it's a personal flavor preference choice there. So that would be another exotic .223 upper to pick up to make that weapon of yours more versatile. Just another issue. Also they have some M855 and stripper clips. Green tip, take a look at that. You can find it. I don't have to explain it all to you there. What I'm curious about, and they do have a good number of shotgun loads that they've gotten in, and we may see more of the I'm going to get ahold of them tomorrow. I was going to talk to them today. We just got tied up with too many other things. But they only show five cases of the flares left that we've already told you about. So for everybody out there, if you are looking at picking up at least a case of those flares, which I highly recommend, go to UNAMBO.com, scroll down to flares and ordnance. They have four cases of the yellow and one case of the ultra-bright red left. It doesn't mean they won't get more. I hope that they do. These things run in cycles. Usually when the surplus stuff comes out, it comes out in a big wave in terms of lifeboat rescue gear like this. And then it's gone and then you'll have to wait until the next cycle catches up. Either they pile it up in the warehouse or they do a cycle like a whole fleet cycle of restocking the lifeboats and life rafts and life pods or whatever. I don't know personally what the cycle is for that. What their determining factor is. I know that certainly every so many months, in other words basically two years, they have to change out all of the safety items. That's just the way the rules are and they stick to it, which is cool. So anyway, take the time, check out the other things that are available in the scroll and see if there's anything that's useful for you. I highly recommend again UN ammo for ammunition if nothing else because if you're out there in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California, they're pretty close to you. If you decide to do enough of a purchase, I'd drive and pick it up. Why not? Anyway, we are at the top. Oh my goodness, we're going to time for the top of the hour break. It's dark outside. Don't forget guys, night vision technology. Don Betcher has it and you need it. So if you are looking at operating here in Michigan or anywhere in the great North American continent specifically inside these United States, then it would behoove you to get hold of Mr. Betcher. And I would highly recommend that if you are going to do that, I'll hold down here, I hear the music, then you can give Don a call at 231-796-8458. That's 231. 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 we'll be back just a little bit here top of the hour get into the next one god bless the republic death of the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run we're on a march we'll be back right here the second hour of the intel report on liberty tree radio
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