November 13, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and drug trafficking operations, analyzing drone patrols along the Mexican border and alleging government complicity in opium smuggling from Afghanistan. He reviewed surplus rifle parts availability through online retailers, covering FN49 barrels and receivers, and discussed ammunition options for various calibers including 9mm, .45 ACP, and .308. The show included extended caller segments on firearm reliability, 1911 pistol malfunctions, Colt manufacturing quality issues in the 1990s, and a lengthy call regarding militia activity, Chuck Baldwin's patriot pulpit messaging, and local law enforcement issues in Coeur d'Alene and Missouri.
- border security
- drug trafficking
- afghanistan opium
- drone patrols
- fn49 rifle
- ammunition
- 9mm
- .45 acp
- 1911 pistol
- colt firearms
- ar-15
- chuck baldwin
- coeur d'alene
- militia
- preparedness
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them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main, like the state, military.com. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyrant. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants 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. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a 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 the state. You read about the current news 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 and numbers. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children will be brought. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each god-given rite, 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 freedom he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report amark kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west south east and the northeast well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us uh... liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com We are an AM and FM micro station, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the fifth, and the 13 sisters on the left side of the state. Waving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains over the Mississippi and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. And it is a beautiful Thursday afternoon. It is the 13th of November. In other words, it's close to 13th! Yeah, it's Thursday. That wouldn't mean anything if it was even Friday, to be quite honest. But... It's the 13th nonetheless, Doom! Once again, I always include that for those who need the Doom part. 13th of November, 6th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2014 older calendar, or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town calendar. Yeah, those Mayans, you know, wild-eyed, snortin' to coke, big schnoz, and a little, a little long, elongated brain. made for a special kind of mine, you know. Ah, one mine of Coke after another. But they also did it another way. They went through another orifice to deliver that special high, and it was a lot lower in between the other cheeks. Yeah, that's the part they don't talk about. What's all that glamor? but that's what happened when you're the dopers of the entire cultures like that. Desperate to do it however you can. Kinda like the faggots. Anyway, it is Thursday. It is medium temperatures, cold. Not cold, extreme cold, but it's cold. It's late fall, early winter. We've got a dusting of snow down here. I would think we've got probably more up north. So for you riflemen and for the bow hunters who are of course already in the field. easier to track the deer where it's not going to stick. It's all it. In fact, it's we get a little bit of snow and it melts. We go to the snow and it melts. I can walk up and put a shovel in the ground anywhere here, guys. That's not going to stay unless we really go down into the basement for days and days on end. We've got good conditions to still get some construction done and everybody's running around with gravel trucks in the last minute trying to do whatever they can. So beware on the road even now because this is where it's bad. The trucks are running not really later. I mean it's only 508 But they're gonna run as long as they can to try and get as much junk down the road before the freeze laws take effect So you got guys running gravel trains too many hours sometimes a little long in the eyeball Watch for them stay out of their way let them pass I'm serious, I really would recommend that. But don't just get off the road. The guy might follow you right off the road and push you right into the ditch and turn you into a little crushed tin can. So it's that time of year, expect it, they're running to make the grade, pardon the pun there, because a lot of it is gravel by the way. And they're trying to get it out where they need to or they're trying to get cement where they need to and still get it where we got it. Just edges of freezing temperatures out there. You don't necessarily during today have to Throwing his salter bleach in there, but we're just on the edge of finishing that. I hate doing cement work, and I would not buy cement during the winter if I could help it unless it was an emergency because of that. The chlorine trick just bleaches out constantly up here. You see it over and over again where people did that. If somebody has not known their house was built, we have to go work on a basement or something, you find out, oh yeah, really, bleeding salt, hey? Well, this was probably built during the winter, that's the problem. And they can do it, but it creates heartburn down the road and it's never quite right. Sorry, just how it works is never quite right when they do that little trick. So, just something to think about there. Once again, you know a couple things here. How many times have we heard that the Russian, Russian troops cross the border, says NATO? Who cares? NATO's across the border in western Ukraine already. It's like, give me, wait a minute, hold on here, let's do this. But they're gonna beat the gong and that's part of the whole trying to get the next war going, because they're desperate. The bankers have already been plotting, that's what part of that China thing was with everybody wearing the Star Trek Chairman Mao outfits. Also, of course they've got other meetings coming up, but they're crossing the border! It's like, are they? Can you really believe it? This is the wolf thing to begin with, number one. But number two, now if I were the Russians, I'd be dumping stuff into the Ukrainian, everything and anything they want. I mean, after all, we're doing it on the other side. Right? So just a heads up there on that one. And again, interesting article, by the way, from the trenches, worldreport.com. I recommend that you look at the imagery of what's going on with the militia. As I've said a dozen times here recently, go to YouTube, punch in militia, and watch the East Ukraine militia units in motion. These guys are doing what they can with what they got, and they've been doing a pretty darn good job. They actually have their act together. So pay attention, take a look at their technology, understand you'll recognize a whole bunch of it. It's the stuff you have. even their gear. Look at the equipment, look at the field gear. Take a look at how they're employing their material, what they're utilizing. Remember that it doesn't have to be the latest and greatest newest, and there is a lot of TA90, especially the Alice gear, lean around. Highly recommend that if you're going to do a 510 program, that's one of the other solutions is just buy a pile of M16 mag pouches, buy a pile of... pistol belts, big pile of Y suspenders and all the other pouches you can get your hands on. You can buy AK pouches that will slide right onto those standard pistol belts and away you go. So, that's going to work out, especially for people who don't have anything, but we need a deep logistics system in place and we need it ASAP. We need to be building, building, and building. And where you can go, clearance and close outs, guys. Clearance and close outs. I've repeated that a thousand times. I'm not telling you to spend top dollar. You don't have to get top dollar gear. It's just not the latest, like 15 minutes ago, the latest stylish camouflage design field gear. Although, like I said, you can go to a number of different sources and even get multicam right now and get it for a reasonable price. If your heart's bent upon multicam and it's what you're committed to, there you go. Also, let's see, drones patrol half of the Mexican border. Now this is, of course, from the Trenching Road Report, but it's from mail.com. Why, sorry, Vista, Arizona, the U.S. government now patrols near or above the Mexican border. By the way, they're trying to avoid mentioning it's not Sierra Vista, although that is right at the east gate of Fort Huachuca, where I was stationed, Fort Huachuca, which is the global command and communications center, Fort Huachuca. Fort Huachuca. Okay, but Sierra Vista. Yeah, we don't see our vista. Anybody knows when I see that well, what's worth that? What tarmac is that drone on? Yeah, they're flying out of the runway right there with the Mohawk the tactical Intelligence Collection aircraft pods flew out of and Sierra Vista, which is where US Army Intelligence Center and schools is located right at Fort Huachuca But Sierra Vista, the US government, all the patrols here we have, the Mexican border, well of course they do. And that way they can make sure that nobody gets near their dopers when they're bringing their opium across. And the government's there to promote every step of, we don't need boots on the ground. No, no, we need drones. That's that air fence again, guys. Which also is, it rhymes with nonsense. But that's how it's gonna work so that they can tell you all about how, yeah, we're just stopping there. No, we're not. Yeah, okay and As we know since 2000 number of border agents on the 1,000 954 mile border more than doubled to surpass 18,000 and fencing multiplied nine times to a whopping 700 miles. Well, you might recall, this is the year 2014 and back about 15 years ago, they claimed that, oh, you guys can all just back off and sit down because we're going to have the whole border fence. Well, 700 miles ain't the whole border. In fact, not even close. So they lied. And right now the latest is, look at what we're doing, look at their old, looky, looky, looky. Yeah, right, BS. Same lie, different day. They're fumbling the ball, they're intentionally fumbling the ball. The shyster Israeli dope pushers have to get their dope across the border in that opium. Now at record production for what, three years in a row? Record production of opium, black tar opium, now being dumped into the United States en masse. Record production from Afghanistan. Delivered by stolen, up-to-date American aircraft that were shuffled over to Afghanistan, they claimed that they destroyed them as quote-unquote scrap, that was a lie. Those aircraft are now be running opium directly from Afghanistan, flying direct military shipment into direct non-stop, into places like Mexico and into Canada, and directly into the United States. Those stolen aircraft, you know the ones that they're brand new only seven or eight years old They just happened to get piled up over there in Afghanistan and nobody knows they think they chastised them because they were stated that they cut them all up for scrap and And boo booed them all away because they didn't know what to do with those brand new aircraft that are fuel efficient and able to run pretty much half the globe non-stop and they just happen to drop them into Opiumville, you know, Arrakis slash Afghanistan and nobody knows what happened to them and shame on them for supposedly just gutting them up for scrap. Anybody believe that? Now there's another word that rhymes with scrap. In fact, it's in there with scrap. Just drop the S off, okay? So the bottom line is, is that, yeah, the Dronatoids, they're diligently staring down at the waves upon waves of illegals coming in with a dope and doing absolutely nothing about it. But they're watching, boy, it's like when the Israelis were running the border there and they were watching a lot too, giving the wink of the nod to their buddy dope pushers to make sure that the other Israeli dope pushers could get their Israeli dope across the border. and whatever else they want to come across. Every time there's a column of illegals, every one of them has got a stinking backpack. And the backpack was given to them by the coyote, and they have a job to do. And they don't have any problem. Every one of those skanks coming across the border, every one of those bottom-feeding pieces of trash, there's no problem picking up that backpack full of death. and bring it towards America. That's how much they love your country. They're bringing the death backpack by backpack in and they don't have any problem paying to do it and being called a mule. How do you like that? Hee haw. Anyway, so yeah, that flapping app is the anything to try and deflect from the idea that the border's wide open. No, no! We're drone-it-toting it! Yeah, yeah, right. Whatever. over the archery Characters how to turn a blind eye as drone operators. That's very important. That truly is very important. They got to make sure that they're, you know, no, ignore that. That's that's that's Blatts and Steen's dope coming through. Blatts and Steen's got the six o'clock eight, you know, eight p.m. Opium run and we don't mess with them. We didn't see them. You don't log them into the book. Blatts and Steen, Cohen's stuff over there on the other side the same way. From 11 o'clock at night to two in the morning Cohen and his crew they bring their dope across we don't bother them either they got a big ball block opium they give us a little table scraping once a while do we have it at the party on Saturday you just keep watching those drugs with that drone a toy though you just keep watching you might have to yeah do something someday yeah right so anyway uh... the dribble and bs go i going to have from that direction throw that out the window also uh... again A couple interesting articles here. One that I was kind of asking somebody about, it's too bad the other day, that Remington doesn't do a real field grade rifle anymore. Everything has to be top end, everything has to be four, five, six hundred dollars a rifle. But, you know, Remington, I would push Remington hard if they would come up with a field grade plastic and field grade birch wood stock standard bolt gun with a military iron sight package still have the option for scope but with an iron sight package and absolute minimal cost everything now they do that to a degree but they feel the problem I can see is they're just not willing to come down as far as the price and you know that they can they can knock it down they could go with linseed oil finish which would be cool an old military finish rubber baby buggy bumper for the buttstock okay for the bump you know for the butt plate and I mean as far as this goes a bolt-action gun getting it down to minimal everything would not be hard but doing basically like they used to do for Sears Kmart, Kresgeys, they used to make a B grade rifle mourn serviceable enough not as fancy in any way shape or form finish wasn't perfect But the price was much better. More gooderer, as they say. More gooderer, specialer. There you go. In other words, it was a much more affordable weapon, in general, to be able to put more on the shelf. And something you could leave up in the cabin and you wouldn't cry about, but it was American made. Now, it's not that they can't do this. I would point out that Savage produces their tactical gun, originally produced it, at about $200 less per rifle. about one-third you know or one half the cost originally when it came when it came out now they gained in popularity they drove the price up and kept it up there are kept it up there so that comparable now unfortunately with winchester and remington where it is still a little better price and certainly be through grout halo hands over first but uh... the interesting thing is that uh... They could. Remington could come up with a competition weapon to basically work that market. And if they did, we'd drive on it right now, kids. Always loved the 600 Mohawk action. And the 600 definitely would have a niche market. It does. They do make a variation. But again, they've had to drive it up into the high end, and they've made field grade rifles before. Remington needs to be looking at that as a serious market, you know, niche again. Look at it this way, kind of like the moisten they got for the American inventory. Aren't going to be quite that cheap, but they could press towards that price range. And it wouldn't be hard. Anyway, cute little article also. Massive, homemade, 12 gauge revolver. Yeah, but again, put the risk reinforcers on and be aware of that blow wash side back from the revolver cylinder up front. but it would be kind of fun still to watch somebody shoot it not so much for me to shoot it myself now i'd let somebody else but it is a again people doing cool things because they have the ability to and that's on the fire and blog but it's also on the uh... it comes from the fire blog but it's not from the trenches world report dot com and just scroll down a little bit, go past the oops, my bad cop accidentally shoots himself in another officer. Okay, well, you know, I mean, come on, everybody's got more and more tactical weapons. It's only a matter of time before somebody does a good job of plugging each other. They do it in shootouts anyway. Come on, how many of those have we covered to the point where they really don't wanna cover first hand a lot of these shootouts and popping snaps when they're doing them because when they have the Polish firing squad surrounding the car, It's kind of embarrassing when there's nobody in the car shooting at anybody and they're taking fire and we're taking fire and the fire intensifies and we're taking more fire and then somebody finally figures it out, they'll hold your fire, hold your fire, we're all shooting at each other but they don't really want to say that. You know, cease fire, cease fire. You know, because, well, and that Polish circular firing squad, cool. You've always wanted to try and get people to do it. It's amazing how they can just do it to themselves. Almost like they've watched too many police squad movies. The television series, too many episodes. Anyway, a couple other things on that note with the ARMS. And again, not many of you may have the FN49, but both Apex Gun Parts and Sarco, for some reason, have had a quantity of FN49 barrels come in. If you need a replacement 8mm FN49 barrel, they are available both through e-circoinc and apexgunparts.com. Now in both cases these are pretty much complete as far as what makes up the components of the weapon system. And because of that, I would recommend that you take a look at what they have available. Prices are pretty reasonable through both of the companies for the 8mm. They do also have some Ot-6 barrels for the FN49 at e-circoinc.com. Now, I didn't get a chance to call them. They list one as fair, which means it's going to be rough on the inside. Probably again, corrosive 30 Ot-6 ammo. from the World War II period, or again Euro period. The Euros made a whole bunch of 30-06, but they made it corrosive after the war, guys. Much like they did their 8mm Bowser. And because of this, a lot of the FN49s, if they were not 6, have been re-barreled. Well, apparently somebody either was cutting up or disassembling FN49s for parts, because they probably had something in the Rent-A-Revolution market and haven't been able to move it that well. and so those have come over into the parts inventory system. Now there's also gas operation parts, springs, trigger assemblies, a whole bunch of stuff, magazine boxes. The boxes appear to be in like fair condition which means that again these things have seen a lot of use and if they're off-sick A lot of these will have been in South America. But if you go to e-circoinc.com, then when you get to the page, scroll down over to the rifle parts and gun parts and accessories. rifle parts and accessories. That was correct. Here we go. Let's try that. Rifle parts and accessories. Excellent. Now, scroll down and you'll find the FN49. Left-hand side right below the CZ, or forgive me, the BZ-5257. And that's the FN49. Once you do that, scroll down. You'll see that the barrels are listed. And the 8mm barrels, $79.95. The OTSIC barrels in good... uh... condition are running fifty nine ninety five but they also have them for in fair condition for thirty nine dollars now to give an example of you know again why these are chopped on parfits f n forty nine thirty out six stock set so in reality if you were just very patient although then the fact that they you know again receivers i don't believe they have But pretty much everything else top to bottom is available in the way of ought six parts Now of course they've been parting all these guns out now these probably came in I guarantee these came in as whole firearms Okay, and what happened what happened is that? They probably offered them on the render revolution market. They didn't go over as well So they finally offered them over here in the US Typically, this is what happens and what they do is push them on the market as parts weapons. They break them down. Now, the receiver was probably chopped and lopped, I would assume. But there is a receiver section and I haven't checked it yet. One of the most common things that a lot of guys need replacements are the FN 49 box mags. Now, these are a fixed magazine on the FN 49. Sometimes you'll get a rifle without it missing because somebody thought they were going to cobble up another box mag. They usually separate the mag from the rifle and then it's lost forever and they don't know what happened to it and the rest is history. So if you're looking for a placement box for the base, or if you at least need that upper pattern so that you can cut a 20-rounder up from something, some other mag, you need the dimensions, well, you still need the 10-round mag to do that, and the 10-round standard box is available. All the springs, followers, and everything else are available too. Prices, of course, well, reflect a surplus weapon that is getting up there in years. They're more collectible. But the actions themselves, pretty decent. and uh... definitely worth taking into consideration as a solution guys so take a look at what's available and then uh... decide what is you need the way of parts you know inventory now they've got look to see if i can find it here let's see what happens and not be militarized looking for trying to find the part inventory here for receivers and the reason is that they do have quantity of Barrel receivers to include SKS by the way, and I did call they still have those in stock what I did not see is And I'm trying to find there we go. Okay got it What we're looking for is Again, I don't seem jumping out at me like wow. Okay. There we go receivers. So we go to Firearms and receivers and then go to the receivers subsection And that should get us to where we need to go which we're doing right now here, and I'm trying to see they've got p17 3040 Craig's Nope it looks like the s casts are still in the stock if you're looking to build an s cast from scratch And those are running 79 95 a piece, but I was looking just to see they do have the m fields in which i think is interesting thirty forty craig you know kreg jorgensen rifle the eighteen ninety eight kreg and nineteen seventeen infield receivers uh... p seventeen sir thirty-eight six and those are hundred seventy five apiece uh... those are i do not know if those are with bolt or if those are completely stripped you can find nineteen seventeen bolts the biggest thing is extractors there are very very There are extractors out there, but they've been cannibalizing a lot of them off of the existing bolts, you know breaking the parts down as far as they can. So if you're going to put a 1917 together, if you have parts on the shelf, that's going to be a big plus. If you're trying to build it from scratch, different story. Although it was a more common rifle of the two, there were more p17s and all three Springfield's built and a lot of them are out there. So if you're trying to rebuild something, yes, you can still get pretty much everything for a 1917 Enfield and I'm looking and I don't see anything else. So it doesn't look like the FN49 as completed, as complete receivers are there. They may have cut FN49 receivers. Typically those guns are broken down inside the US, chopped up and then sent down the road kids. So just something to consider. Also... Longs were on weapons for the moment and I did want to touch on this go to ammo man calm ammo man calm We mentioned the number of different 223. Well, he got also an order perfect range partner bulk 9 millimeter ammo spear wallman 9 millimeter ammo 115 grain 1000 rounds for 263 dollars postage paid Now this is factory, lawman, brass case, copper jacket, full metal jacket, 9mm projectile, standard ball round. And this is basically the utility load for any of you 9mm operators. You guys are using a high point carbine, if you're using a 9mm pistol of any kind, this is where I would go. I'm not into specialized loads of most any of the weapons to begin with. and 150 grain ball round is going to pretty well work in everything you've got that's 9 millimeter. I don't know how much they got. In fact, to do that, I got to go over here. Let's do this and see if we can get over to the subject section. They have 42 cases in stock, 1,000 rounds per case. And while they just got that in not too long ago, They do have a good quantity of it in stock and it's $263 postage paid for 1,000 rounds. Factory 9mm spear long 115 grain FMJ and that's 1,000 rounds for $263 which is not bad. I mentioned those AR-15 Commando car beams here because that's something that a lot of people were talking about. They built up the parts or they grabbed the parts during the jam last year. uh... and wanted to finish him up well if you're going to do that you're going to be nine millimeter bulk there are a number of options but remember we're looking at or if you know we're trying to find standard ball even for that weapon you're still your best choice standard ball to ensure you don't have any special malfunctions to worry about me quote they've also got silly bill it you know seller below so they're below uh... one thousand rounds two hundred fifty dollars per case and preview partisan hundred fifteen grain fmj for two fifty also so it's a flavor choice uh... if you want american go america you want to check go check you want baltic states go go p p u that's baltic states uh... or you go depending on the year what yet what the caliber is in this case the nine millimeter probably serve you know i would think but yet pay attention on the boxes because not all of uh... preview partisan is made in yugoslavia They do contract or pickup runs from other Baltic states and other Slavic states. So you want to pay attention to your box. It typically will tell you. They're pretty good about that. As far as the country of origin. Doesn't make any difference. They all know how to make ammo. And I guarantee it will go pop and it will go boom down range when the time comes. Pretty much that's consistent. The other thing, 45 ACP, there's going to be a little jump in price again, but we understand they're unfortunately, they're because of the production shift. There are a number of flavor, specialty round flavors. Plus P Hydras Golden Dot Golden Bar Golden Rib Golden Piano Golden Hole I don't know but Again ball round to be your first best choice. Let's remind everybody that the reason the 45 was made The 45 ACP was so that you didn't have to have a specialized round It's almost a half inch of lead going downrange with a copper jacket as is and it kind of hurts when it hits It really does So, you know, it's like dudes, you're probably going to do enough damage as it is with a standard 1911. Trying to open it up to the size of a golf ball is cool, but is it really necessary? And will all of your weapons operate with the ammunition we're talking about utilizing? Well, no, they won't. Not all will. So, keep in mind that there are other solutions, but typically, for a majority of the work you're doing, and because somebody might say, hey, throw me a mag, Ball ammunition is still your best choice for 99% of what you're going to be doing with a 45 and again It was designed to do what it did go ahead car You know before I got in trouble I you know the first time I was a 45 ACP It was all prone and everything and a real nice guy at the dance and kept jamming I mean, I'm no gun expert I wasn't back then either but no matter what kind of ammo I was using like every swift shot and this channel is irritating itself. I took it to a gunsmith You did some trigger work and some barrel work and still jam. Well, it depends on number one. Was it a factory chrome job or was it a private chrome job? I have no idea. I was just on a showcase all shiny chrome, so I bought it. Not very many were made. I mean, it doesn't mean they haven't made chrome guns, but let me point out first of all, typically if it's a home chrome... It must have been polished. Okay, well, the stainless steel, that's a different story. Yeah. It was polished. Chrome, okay, first of all, just a case in point. Gunsmiths used to chrome a gun to get rid of all the blams. and the reason is because you know guys that carry guns in a holster put it in the drawer put it in a tackle box and one day they pull that gun out and oh my god it's got rust on the backside where it's been laying in the little puddle of water okay it's got little pock marks so they clean it up the gunless is Smith had cleaned it up and there still be pock marks and clefs in the metal because somebody really did a boo-boo and what they do is bead blast, soft bead blast everything, that's the most common trick. and then, well, to kind of eliminate the obvious, what they would do is chrome the gun and this fills in the blanks. Progressively you can heavy chrome the gun itself. So a lot of times you see revolvers especially. It doesn't mean they didn't make chrome guns. They did, but they weren't that common and it typically, if it looks to be a home chrome job, in other words, look at the lettering for instance, if it looks like it's really well filled or part of it showing but part of it isn't uh... that's typically because the where weapon was probably there carried or there was like a good suboxidation and what they'll do with the clean all of that up and then they'll call it over so i just want to bring it up as a as a little base rule now part of the forty five those famous or otherwise there's couple things with the frame is again polishing the throat is the most common thing probably that's what the gunsmith did bought There's a number of issues that can be addressed with the slide too that could be causing the problem. And since we're on the radio it's kind of hard to end weapons. I assume the weapon's gone, right? Yeah. Yeah, you see, well, don't worry. Somebody else is worrying about it or using it for a club. But the most common thing is again, ball ammunition is still the first choice to keep most of those issues down. Only because the majority or line share of the stuff coming out of the box Although a lot of them are polished, they are a lot of them. Most are not. And a lot of these special rounds, each one of the manufacturers has a little different idea about how they were going to do things. So we know that no matter what, all these 1911s can handle a ball load. And that's why I just prefer it in general. I've experimented with a lot of stuff over the years and I've come to the conclusion that, you know, stick to the basics. and just tighten up on ensuring that everything functions and locks in and is clean and the machine works. When you start trying to add a lot of after the fact technology or you change up on the ammunition, you better make sure that the ammunition does work, which means fire a box of it first, I mean a box. If that weapon likes it, then try it a little bit more with the same ammunition and then go to town on purchasing it. But one of the things- It was a 12-45 by the way, HZB. and this was true with like the even 22 ammunition which you know yellow jacket a lot of these hyper velocity 22 rounds when they first came out everybody want them mostly for the little belly guns and Derringers But then they wanted to take it out and they thought, oh, I've got a Dirty Harry 22. And they were going to be plinking and dumping stuff all over the place, which you can plink nicely with a hot round. But what happened is they found out upon trying to print the thing that the rounds are a little more erratic. Again, 22 is cheap. Now 45, we wouldn't say that. We can't say that. You're looking at, hell, you can pay 35, 45, $50 for a 20 round or 25 round box of ammunition that's super, hydra, dot, you know, explodeo, you know, it'll burn your own hand off while it takes the other guy's head off ammunition. And we had a couple guys here that came over and said, look what I just got out of the box. and out of a box of 25 of a very expensive like $26 box ammo, at least one round in each box was the primer was backwards. It was loaded backwards. So it wasn't useful. That's a dollar's worth of bullet there, of cartridge there that absolutely could not be used. Now that means quality control was kind of down, production was hyper up. And that then lends credence to the question mark about, again, the quality of the particular load. If they're doing that, what else are they making mistakes on? And when you hyper-accelerate production, you get fatigue, people get tired, people get sloppy, and things don't happen the way they're supposed to. Well, we take that into account even with any ammunition built and that's why like I said 45 ball Hey, it may not work It may not open up any bigger than 45 ACP. Although it will flatten out a little bit in on what it hits It was built at that caliber and that size for the very reason that there's more mass hitting the target face on when it does make contact So the advantage is it was already built to do what it's supposed to do and everybody else is trying to make their bullet do if it's a smaller caliber. Just something to think about there. So there are advantages of the .45 ACP. The biggest thing with most of the guns is, as was pointed out by the caller here, well, does it function? Do a function test. If it isn't functioning even with ball ammunition, obviously we have an issue. If it's specialized ammunition, then you have to back up and first try to go back to ball. And then do a five round system check. Well, we fired all five rounds. Okay. Now we'll load a full mag, fired all seven rounds. Okay. Now we'll go back over to that unique round, their hollow point or soft point or whatever. Well, we're having a jam about every third or fifth round or stove pipe or whatever. Well, that's an indication in many cases, if it's a specialized round, it's the round itself. Obviously, if I can take ball ammunition and digest it, Then it's that specialized round because of the approach with regard to the gate The ramp the ramp can be polished. I know all the tricks we're familiar with that but still it comes down to there's only so much you can do and Like I said my gun is tuned for a certain, you know round or whatever and if I go hyper specialized Does it help the team? You see, this is where we have to start looking at. And again, you know what I've said. Well, whatever you're going to run with, if you show up with it, fantastic. But... Remember, you got somebody else supporting you because you've got a guy to the left and a guy to the right. It would be kind of nice if everybody can work the same ammunition for that reason so that if something happens, nobody is going to be surprised by or frustrated by something not working the way it's supposed to in their weapon when the time comes. Yeah, nobody explained like you did, and I was just going out there like you'd tell me and just put anything in the chamber. That's probably what my problem was. I was putting options and different kinds of rounds in there. Was it a colt? Yeah. Well, you see, one of the things about colts, and I know we see, it's like what just happened here. I don't know, in fact, an ammunition on, what was it, I think, AIM Surplus has some of the new Colt ammo, and it's zinc-plated steel Case 308. Now that means it's military Russian like you know silver bear that they've had re-boxed with a Colt a Colt marker on it because it has a Colt it's a blue box it's got the prancing pony on it and It's Colt its name brand Colt, but it's Euro all it is is doing like herders does they've bought Steelcase ammunition brought it over and put their name on it With zinc coating, I don't have a problem with that. The zinc works fine. Zinc or copper wash or brass wash. They've done all of that. I've shot all of that. The Germans did it way before everybody else did. That's where everybody stole it from. It's interesting that you see, Colt back in the 90s was taken over by the Italians. We've talked about this a lot. Just because it had the Colt name on it doesn't mean it worked. Yeah, that was when I had the gun was in the 90s. Yeah, because Colt kicked out all of their tradesmen from the shop and brought in people who had never built a gun before because they wanted to piss on all of their employees and try to get them all to take a pay cut down to a third of what they were making. Well, these were all skilled craftsmen and this is why Colt could make a gun that would work first time every time. And when they kicked everybody from the shop out the door. Well, that was a good two years plus of them doing that. And we had AR-15s, and I'll tell you, swear to God, I have never been so frustrated with a weapon. You know, because we're already ready to deal with an AR-15. I've got fishing tackle boxes. Now, you think about this. One of those three-drawer fishing tackle boxes with every stinking part for an AR-15. And that's an armorer's kit. That's what we do. That's how I build them, okay? And we had two colts on the range. And I am telling you I changed out every stinking part on that rifle and we could not get it to shoot. I mean, every second round was malfunctioning. And it was a Colt and it was brand new out of the box, people. And, you know, then I found out it's like, well, wait a minute, okay, because it is a Colt, yeah. But it's, oh, wait a minute, what are you talking about? I didn't hear about this. People are telling me, well, you know, Colt's got a problem right now. And it's like, really? Well, the industry wasn't writing a whole lot about it. They were talking a little bit about the employment, the employee issues. But the problem is, is what they were doing is continuing to make these weapons and parts, no ticky, no washy guys. I even had a charging handle break on one of them and that's the same thing that happened with the FN rifles. When FN got the contract with the US Army, they had almost a hundred percent charging handle failure. Now, my argument back in the day when I heard that from the guys that were coming back from active units, this is back in the 90s. You see, that can't be accidental. That's got to be intentional because you first of all, FN knows how to make weapons. And everybody's been making charging handles for like a good 25 years. So, I mean, one point or another, even the FN already was making contract parts to undercut us overseas with other countries. So all of a sudden they do a contract run with us and every stinking charging handle breaks on every weapon they've got. Because we had guys that were issued the brand new FN. M16A2s, they went to the range, ready on the left, ready on the right, ready on the firing line, and out of 100 stations with two different relays, they had a 100% alibi, either with the charging handles breaking right off the bat or immediate malfunction with the weapon. Those were FN, and those were issued to the US Army. And you know what they did to fix them? They had to take all of our American-made parts out of the inventory, and the armors had to go through and retune all those guns to make them work. Now, FN should have been the one eating that, but that's not what they did because they were too busy licking FN's hind end. So, I don't have any use for them either, for the same reason. First of all, it's a foreign country. No foreign country should be building our weapons. None. And that's the problem. Belgium screwed us left and right. They're not our friend. I have no use from whatsoever. Those peckerwoods will screw us again just like they have in the steel industry over and over again. And they've even got Budweiser now, man. Dude, they got the beer, man. They got the beer. Yeah, and immediately when they got Budweiser, they fired as many Americans as they could in the company and then put their people in. So I should tell you something right there. But we're gonna have all those blood symbols still man. We got the white nails dude. Go ahead Carl. Question. Question, Carl. Going back exactly as your profile projecting and your analysis of the self-targeted misengineering and materials. Considering that as it is. I was wondering, you hadn't had a chance, and I know it's desperately tight on time, but Pastor Chuck Baldwin was attempting to address that issue, and it didn't even receive a spokesman review harmonic. any more than 15 years later in regard to the Missouri 15 over in St. Louis County and northern Missouri and Illinois. 300 families affected by John Ashcroft, John Datholous, as well as Senator Tipp Bond, as well as Jim Talent. Jim Talent, who was Mr. Mitt Romney's go-to guy for channel, clear channel. I was hoping that considering that there was not a word in the secular controlled mockingbird paper press that there would be a resounding high-resonant total from Patriot Christian podcasting in regard to the pronouncement of Grand the transmission of the grand jury's. I was hoping that you could help try to fathom and create through that that it would happen nationally at whatever zip code it's going on at. We've had a lady here that is going to be taking the reins of the sheriff away from the present war criminal. publicly announced this 10th Amendment and we need to cause that communitarian approach of Larkin, Texas to have such a resounding effect that everybody at the 501c3 church office automatically outed and identified ahead of time if for no other reason than security issues at that immediate moment that nobody else other than Assistant Fire Chief Gabriel announced 20, 30 years ago. So it's desperately wonderful that you would be covering this because if you look in today's blog, the CDAPress.com, you know, I think cousins or whatever, K cousins, T's cousins. on cdapress.com. You'll notice that one of the officers, and gentleman and officer, has been stuck with a charge of retaining 17,000 rounds of ammunition. And his next- correct, closest relative of, you know, Sukhar and Filthy is the county prostitute. right along with every priest or rabbi. This very paper has carried stories in regard to having had to deal with roving rabbis, and now it's all coming home to lose, so to speak. Look at the story below the folds, sir, considering that they would not, is even a minuscule harmonic on name and time. Mr. Chuck Baldwin would announce here's the election here which was pre-dedictive with alarmingly small turnouts. Now wait a minute, hold on, Christine. What side is this at again? Www.? C is in Charlie, D is in David, and A is in Apple. CDA, Quirlyandpress.com. C, B, A, Press.com. That's belated polls. That just shows off of November 8th. Okay, go ahead. Anyway, he retained 18 rounds, 18,000 rounds of whatever. They didn't specifically. Take a look at the individual individual. I don't think anybody is following on this. First of all, Chuck Baldwin did what? What was he writing about? responsibility of the Patriot pulpit, the Black Grove militia pulpit was to speak frankly forthrightly and fully. Okay now what's the title of the article because I see unhappy crossing some trooper charges dropped in Coeur d'Alene. Yes that's today. You want to cascade your Coeur d'Alene view back to November 8th. It'll be below the fold. You'll see it right there. Okay. And Chuck Baldwin wrote on this? Yeah, yeah, he he spoke at the templates. It's the higher end dinner club over in post falls where they don't want the elderly and or too many of the return speaker return to Patriot pulpit the return to Patriot pulpit. Is that the one? Yes, sir So that was again for everybody looking for that go to www.cdapress.com www.cdapress.com Go back to the scroll and what you're looking for is speaker return to Patriot pulpit. That's a Chuck Baldwin piece, correct? Yes, sir. It never even got a harmonic off of spokesman review There's quite extraordinary considering The last thing that they had on the Missouri 20 was in the spokesman review. Okay, wait, wait, wait. Well, what is this? It's Jack Baldwin. The piece, isn't this the one you were talking about? Oh, yes, definitely. Speaker, return to Patriot Pulpit. Wasn't that the article? Yes, so we were relating that directly to the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, of the meme of the sermon that we were in at Indianapolis Baptist, if you'll remember. Remember? We were sitting there in the field. Yes, exactly. It would be hard to forget and necessarily even more so prescient now. Well, we all took our turns being down there to help them out. Well, you did a wonderful job. We were in helicopters around the roof. Remember? Yes. The Colonel had slipped, unfortunately, before that. I physically was stranded, so I couldn't be at the back corridor, at the back door, guarding it. That's how they got in. We're all trying to get back to the King. You're talking about the day that they actually... Wait a minute. Now you're bound for all the place. You're talking about the day they took the place. Bitterly, yes. Yeah, but that's not the day. No, no, no. I'm talking about during this, you know... Before that, before they thought they had a deal with George Bush, we told everybody, no you don't, okay? What happened is that's when they got in. But before that, we were there several times, and I spoke down there several times too over the years. Exactly. Yeah, and we were there when the one chopper was around the roof while we were in the cafeteria. So they came down right on top of the, you know, they came down, they didn't land, they just stood there and hovered and fumped the roof. That's the same event that happened for our delegate sheriff that was stased to the ground here in Coeur d'Alene. They did the exact same thing to him while he was standing in front of the Coeur d'Alene Police Department. They had a large National Guard screw that all of a sudden showed up not too long after he had arrived. and it counter-portionally capitated backwards counter-clockwise over him. There were less than minimum to say the least to be polite. Yes. So the very lady that Jack McElham and as well the good Colonel Beau Gright had gone in and Shirley Allen, nurse Shirley Allen. Her whole thing was the black bag ban for George Bush. I received the International BK Durham Trust. I received that from her hand. I assumed that she had, I hope sometime you have access to an opportunity from Ms. Shirley Allen. She might be very productive to get. a number of beneficial accomplishments somehow, if not her friend Jean Logan. But even more so, Lark in Texas at blogspot.com, if you could by chance even a half an hour opportunity, 15 minute opportunity to interview him so that it would work well for the whole entire effort. Equincentually is of the Edward Stemming's application approach of knowing my enemy as Sun Tzu had recommended. Bless you. I look forward to hearing if you could ping something through over there at trashnare at hotnail.com. That would be absolutely wonderful. I'm going to try to figure out to get the rest of the vial over to you. Okay, well first of all we are at the top guys, so we're gonna cut it up for the hour. I believe we're gonna hear the music in a minute. Anything else before we take off? We're going to go to break. We'll be back right here just a little bit.