December 19, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel's dominance in the U.S. heroin market, noting the connection to opium production in Afghanistan and Southeast Asia. He promoted ammunition purchases on "Cinco de Elmo Day," reviewed affordable ammunition options from Centerfire Systems and UNAMMO.com, and advertised PTR-91 rifle packages from CDNN Sports and HK91 magazines from Royal Tiger Imports. Koernke provided detailed information about Camp Emmerich's upcoming family gathering and live-fire demonstration, featured folk music by Leslie Fish, and announced a drawing at 8 p.m. with donation opportunities through Liberty Tree Radio.
- sinaloa cartel
- heroin market
- afghanistan opium
- ammunition
- ptr-91 rifle
- hk91 magazines
- camp emmerich
- militia
- preparedness
- night vision
- 308 ammunition
- royal tiger imports
- cdnn sports
- leslie fish
- liberty tree radio
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His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Still the land of the free afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence report time are quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to a tree radio dot 4 mg dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com run a man f m micro station cb base stations and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida and the bottom of Florida, Chris Yark, the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big junk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, and our friends in the recall state of colorado waving to the left coast where we have a great state of jefferson return back to the east we've got planes leap over the birthing banks of mississippi and the land in the mochi slash the blue ridge with a restaurant crew grandma teams ok teams in the mob bill grammar consortium of retired telecommunications workers 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, of course, well, it's Friday, and it's the end of the work week, well, for some of us. It is, of course, going to be a very busy weekend in general for our friends up north, Camp Emmerich being one of them. You guys, be careful on the road. Headed up to the big family gathering tomorrow, which will be an all-day event. More on that in just a minute. Today's date, by the way. Talking about an all-day. Here we are. Sun's down. It's getting darker. And, as the date would suggest the day, it is the 19th of December, sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2014, old earth calendar, or Mayan. calendar. Yeah, thousands of Mayan calendars, all of them different made because there was a business. It's kind of like having a whole bunch of Weezer winers, but they're all bloodthirsty crazy Weezer winers. Oh my goodness, we're gonna die. Did you hear what a Nuka Nukwak Nuka did on his calendar? We're gonna now- ughhh It says the calendar, this calendar, listen, you know, Izzy makalak nuk nuk says this calendar's good only for like five hundred six hundred years. What do you wait about? It sounds so horrible! Ohhh! I'm anking! I'm anking! Unker, wunker, unker. Ooh! Unker, wunker, unker. Eeek! So anyway, well other than the mine calendar BS and marketing is everything guys remember that hey these guys sold the calendars You got the big contract with the Emperor you were just lost out until hell froze over You're a peasant and a regular guy doing a your own calendar, you know Well might just be painted on some obscure back alley that goes down around over to the urinals over on a wonka-nul to cuck knockoff Street Okay, which is now under tropical rainforest anyway and That's like three, four hundred years ago or five hundred years ago. Oh my. Anyway. Yeah, it's goofiness. It is, of course, Cinco de Amo de Riri Riri Riri Riri, and that means... It is the time for you to take your centamos, your pesos, your euros, your simoleons, your clams, and you are going to buy ammunition today. Because it is Cinco de Elmo Day. You are voting with your wallet. You're going to confirm that you have full confidence that the parasites in Washington will continue to do what they are doing because they are selling out the country. And so for that reason, this day, Cinco de Elmo Day! Ammonition. Take it home and put it in your little green boxes, those Elmo cans, and put it away where it is safe. Your bullets! must be dry so when the time comes you'll have them when you need them now of course thinking about friday and cinco de avo de there's a next little picture there mexico's cinola cinoloa cartel now dominates u.s. heroin market what we're going to back up your mike mexico's cinoloa cartel now dominates u.s. heroin market Now guys we were all told that the dope coming across the border was warm fuzzy dope You know just marriage you want to have a variety different flavors too numerous to mention But now it's kind of acknowledging this is on Bri Bart by the way this work came from that Heroin is coming over the border. How could this be and what is heroin made? Let's see over in Afghanistan. Oh, wait a minute and also in Cambodia Vietnam and yeah Laos Yeah, we've got the opium poppy fields there which were fabricated to go after the belly of China from one direction by the British Empire years ago And then we got the traditional gold and Crescent over there and that's where we're we're the latest you know rent a cop slash You know useful idiots to maintain the opium fields so that the royalty can continue to you know pump the spice The spice must flow so either way this is heroin Which of course as we know comes from black tar opium? Which in turn comes from these places that we occupied? So, it went in which direction it comes from, it's coming from halfway around the world, but it's not coming into the US. It's going into where? It's going into Mexico. It really has me wondering now, you see, because, well, you mean they just now discovered this? Now, remember we were talking about the Tootsie Pop packages, guys. And God knows how many bales of marijuana were intentionally burned or stacked off to the side by the feds so they could get the opium out of the center. See if you get hit with marijuana that's bad enough but it's a you know that's still kind of a you know Cheech and Chong warm fuzzy thing. They're gonna bust you and you're gonna get charged and they're gonna do whatever they can do to make brownie points and they'll get their table scrapings of several pounds of dope each for the cops that'll take it home and while it's evil for you to have it they'll be snorting it back where they are or trading it for cash and other stuff down on the neighborhood. That's what the feds do and most the other cops so we understand that we figure out that we understand how that works, but you see I wonder when They finally figured out that the Tootsie Pop, you know, marijuana on the outside, plug of black tar opium, or again, minimally cut heroin inside the center. How many bales they burned before somebody finally figured out, hey dude, there's something in the middle of that. What do you mean? Well look, the bottom, the internet bail just kind of fell out, and there's something in there burning. Quick, get a pitchfork, get a pitchfork, get a pitch, oh. Oh man, you mean we've been losing all this money? What do you mean? It's opium man! Oh man, oh dude, stop the burn, stop the burn, stop the burn! Well, we don't care if the marijuana is smoldering on the outside. Just as long as the Fed agents got the table scraping opium, which by the way at that point would not be accounted for, that the black tar opium would be on the inside. So Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel now dominates US heroin market and this is on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. Now that's the story but I hope you're paying attention. What's that guy got? There's a picture right there in the From the Trenches Scroll. What's that rifle that he's got up there on the roof of that vehicle? That Mexican soldier's holding there. Do you recognize it? Why that's an HK-91. That's a G3 rifle. So that's kind of like you know all those mags we told you about you might be shooting Mexican Federales come across the border with the invaders when the time comes and they got a little bit of everything They got G3's FNF als a K's m16s. Hell you name it. They've got it with one unit or another and they don't throw anything away So here we have these 308 rifles Might behoove you to buy a few mags Yeah, you know again remember we mentioned this and we're still gonna find out more hopefully our caller from this morning Royal Tiger imports has got the magazines for a dollar apiece for HK 91 mags and One of our listeners tried to order some which she could order them, but they wanted like $42 $43 for shipping on 50 mags Which means that the shipping is almost a dollar a little under a dollar per mag like you know at 80 some cents or whatever which is not good but is still again keeps the price still down below two dollars for the mag it's a dollar for the mag and eighty-some cents shipping well wait a minute that doesn't sound right well there's a thing and again i don't know what's going on with the company it may be their way to you know again have the shipping fee that used to be real common factor guys where you see the price you go after it the shipping fee of course would jam you So you really get kind of double tapped. You got saved on one end but you lost on shipping. Well, if the price is where we think it is, and it appears to be, then it's still a better price than most every other place for a mag for the HK91. That's from www.royaltigerimports.com. Then go to their magazine section for weapons guys. They have the HK91-G3 military mag for a dollar a unit. But it ain't the razor, it's the shipping that's going to get you. As we've said many times, it ain't the razor, it's the blades. That's talking about the mags and what they've been costing. Well, unless you're close, now if you're close to Royal Tiger imports, which I'm pretty sure is in the Carolinas, You can drive over and pick up 100 mags and save at least a little bit if you're in really close proximity. Something to think about there. Then they only are a dollar a piece, plus your gas cost. If you're going over there, might as well pick several other items or get somebody else to go in on mags too and put them on the shelf or again line them up with their rifle. The HK91G3 mags are available through RoyalTigerImport.com for $1 a piece plus whatever the shipping is. That's what we need to find out more about. That HK91G3 has a Mexican soldier carrying there that's in the back of that truck slash vehicle that he's in. Looks like they got a bunch of them, which by the way you will see in videos if you go to the Mexican military parades. you'll see a wide range, but you'll see a large number of AK-91s slash G3s. So it behooves you, you might get a select fire gun out of the deal from the communists when they come across, and we've got a nice bill to dump more than just 20 rounds or 30 rounds or 40 rounds down range, wouldn't it? Yeah, probably. So we want to start putting mags and ammo away, and even just to invest in if nothing else. And don't forget Christmas holiday. We definitely, definitely, definitely. want to be out there making sure that the christmas tree the basket bags well they're going to be on the edge of breaking a ripping if their bags we can make sure that boxes and maybe milk cartons to haul the goodies out to the car once you're done what do you think yeah i think that be a good choice that's a good way to do it so anyway A couple of the things here is Cinco di Amo Day of course, unamo.com, unamo.com. Now Centerfire Systems has some Bosnian non-corrosive, boxer primed, steel case ammo. 100 rounds for $20. So again, $10 a box for 50 rounds. There's two boxes of 50. And that's not a bad price for 90 millimeter, no matter what it is. It looks to be a steel case. I don't know if they are using a zinc or if it's just the way they polish the stuff up for the picture. But it could be a zinc case and that's cool. I've used zinc case and copper or brass wash cased steel for decades. 1937 German pre-war production. I got it back in the day for like about two cents a round. and I've never had a misfire with the stuff. It's pre-war, but it's a brass washed steel case round made by the German military for the German military. So it's pretty cool. Anyway, the interesting thing is Centerfire does have a few other items, but apparently their 12 Days of Christmas sale is done. Whatever they got they got. Check out what their prices are if anything there is useful. And always go through the scroll they put at the top of the page now. It's got about four different optional advertisements that they can place there. If you're going to Centerfire Systems, again, that's where the 9mm is. It's ball ammo, Bosnian, boxer primed. non-corrosive and should be interesting to see how this works. I would prioritize it for the carbines like the high point carbines but it should work in all the other nines out there that you're going to be operating for that purpose. Especially when you're looking at volume ammunition and you need more to put on the shelf. $20, that means $10 for each 50 round box. That's mid-range. That's reasonable. Anyway, we are almost to the bottom of the hour. Before we get any farther again, I would double check. Do we have any callers? Callers, chimp in there, please. A lot of coming and going. I can hear all kinds of things. I hate to leave people out. And do we have any callers? One and a two, and the bubble machine continues. So I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll keep right on going. Now, a reminder with Don's night vision technology. Guys, Don is checking on prices for the white screen. We have the ability to employ the widescreen to a limited degree during the hours of twilight and again the hours of dusk and or dawn. During those windows of activity, those particular windows, conventional light vision just doesn't want to work. But the sensitive collection systems that were developed actually go back to the VHS cameras and are still seen in the security cameras that are out there right now. In this case, adding a set of tubes to what is already a sensitive pickup system and has good interpretation of limited light, it will appear that you are literally looking in a pre-sunset window of activity by maybe a couple of hours. It will be darker, but it will not be black. It will not be shutting your machine down, et cetera. So the white screen can be applied to a particular window of time that is especially critical and limited for our night vision. The prices are still down and cheaper, but again, if we can, we're going to come up with a lens system or another solution for the green screen monoscopes that they've offered so far. There are some binoculars too. Since green screen is pretty well out of the first gen now, they've run everything that they could. They have run the system out. and neither in weapon sites or in observation technology of all the other classes that are out there. Neither are available now in green screen as you've known it. We're working on the information on that in the database for that. We'll let you know. But still the most affordable night vision in the category is going to be the first gen white screen. But it's something that we're going to have to either come up with a shroud, we're going to have to come up with a lens cover, or we're going to have to again incorporate the technology only at certain times, or use the white screen for training purposes. And I can't emphasize enough, we need to keep your running time down on the what are now irreplaceable pieces of equipment that you have. If you bought the latest generation of night vision devices from whoever, guys, those are limited in hours of running time. At a given point, you start to degrade the technology. So before that happens, we need to find a way to bring other people up to speed, train them to use the equipment, but not necessarily putting hours on critical infrastructure we're going to need for the actual battlefield event. That's where the white screen can come in as long as we understand it's limitations. Okay, we are almost to the bottom of the arc. I'll tell you what I was going to do here. See if I can pull something up. I did! I did! Well, yeah, I think I'm going to play this again. Well, no, we got something else we're going to work on. For everybody out there, again, Camp Emmerich, before we get to the bottom, guys, I want to thank everybody. We had A lot of construction work needs to be done. Right now they're working on the party site at Camp Amorik for the family get together tomorrow. The host unit is the 28th regimental combat team, Colonial Marine Militia. The militia at large units, Wolverine militia corps units are going to be there along with families, children, moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas. And we have a live fire there which will be everything from demonstrating handgun and progressive cascading support fires. To include a squadron of our APCs, who actually is a ferrets and a couple of the Saracens will be there at least. I don't know what else is showing up. Coldstream mortar, you know indirect fire capability and anti-tank capability as far as gun howitzer test combinations will also be on site limited but it'll give you a chance for demonstration kind of like going to Knob Creek on a small scale. For everybody out there again pay attention to the range, you know requirements and again the grandstands are set up for the family members. Everybody has earring protection you should bring with you. If you got mufflers, you know earmuffs bring them along you're going to use them. even though you're going to put earbuds in there too so you get much more protection. The live fighters during the day and then the evening meal event have the dancing green slave girls and lasagna. Okay, maybe no dancing green slave girls like in Star Trek with the menagerie but it could be. Well, no. But we do have guys in green and girls too in green uniforms. The lasagna cook-off is going to be there, so that's a big temptation in and of itself. This is a Christmas holiday potluck, and everybody is bringing in their specialty. I understand that they've even got the kitchen expanded with some additional washing technology there, additional slop sinks to get stuff done faster. If you're going in there for advance party, I will remind everybody again, you're going to be in the temporary parking area if you're going to be staying for the weekend. Why? We don't want to traffic in and out and bust up the ground in the temporary parking areas. When you're there, those areas will be used by people who will be sitting on site for the weekend, or at least for the day. The full-time or permanent parking is for the transient population. Why? Because those areas are already reinforced. They're not going to draw any attention because once we're done, from the, again, observation, what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. Hint, hint, hint. So, again, we have basic disciplines. Follow the instructions. The people are going to do a great job of providing you with a lot of fun this weekend and unique opportunity. But you guys are going to have to do your part and help the pitch in and keep the guys focused. How's that sound? I think it'll work out pretty well for everybody. Anyway, let's see, I'm trying to find something that seems to have disappeared on me for some reason, which is kind of strange. There we go. Alright, and for our friends, it is a Christmas holiday. Merry Christmas, everybody! Forgive me, I haven't done that enough this week and this week so far. I do what we're out about, but we haven't done it. Oh my goodness, sorry about that, guys. Well, I got the music queued up. We're going to go to the bottom of the hour break, but Ed, don't worry about it. I'm going to take care of it from this end for everybody. www.LibertyTreeRadio.com. Go to the donate key when you get there. Go to the donate any amount. Donate $10. Put your name in the hat five times. We've got about half an hour before we're done with being able to take in any additional donations. However, you can still donate, but you'll be tagging it for the end of the year, first of the year drawing, which is going to include the t-shirt and several other items. So this is going to be pretty fun. This drawing will be tonight, 8 o'clock. If you've got a little extra money past your beer money, your pizza money, your range money, whatever, please take the time and go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. When you get there, then go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. I'll be donating a monkey and the one sure in that position ten dollars get your name in the hat five times any additional two dollar increment put your name in the hat yet again and again and again however many times you want to do that so that's w w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com and we're at the bottom of the earth to think it this right it blasted a minute ago receive you can fix that to make sure it doesn't happen And that means adjusting accordingly and remapping and I think we can do it. And this is Leslie Fish again, the holiday music. At least you recognize kind of the tune. Little different words, little different application. We'll be back right here. It's Friday on Liberty Tree Radio. It's late mankind there is a certain cure for neighbors rude and rowdy and for bringing the blind and pure For holier than thousand nasty children by the store There is one man who shows the way salvation is his store Don't let us go our life grenades, yes let us go our EU's and daze Down tonight the fertilizer but he's still the boss You therefore labor mightily and your laws he has to lend to mention eggs and flakes today at night take heartful pilgrims there is hope freedom should live in sight ping among the live grenades get let go eat the live looses and maids wing out on the town tonight as politicians will need any more beset their fingers all are in the till their souls are made of lead you'll never vote the bastards out forget to run the game and no use yelling for the law the cops are just the same Let us go our ammo wing amongst the live grenade. Just let us go, username, to the town tonight. It's 1 at 3am on Monday morn, and thanks to him you often wish that you were never born. Especially when at Miss Dolly P. with old cartoons and blues. Just let us play their wars in postman holy hours, and recreate Guadalcanal among your drugs and flaws. They decorate your trees with your- You normally pound on rolls and excavate your driveway like so many little moles. Let us go our am-the-life grenade. Yes, let us go. Ain't no life we use and may. We'll do the easy on my pound tonight. He'll gladly tell you endlessly exactly what to do. Just put your soul into his hand. He'll go and spin no more. Don't drink or smoke or anything, but be like him or more. Oh, let us go our am-the-life grenade. Amongst the life grenades, just let us go For those who yield serene hearts, the kind that cause your grief So when you've had it up to here and fear you'll grow unhinged It's no more Mr. Night's girl, let's go out and get revenge Hey, let us go, our ammo is Amongst the life grenades, killing all our glues and days We'll be found at night with neighbor Bruce and Rude Just take up arms against the sea of trouble, soil and fuss Well, I'll tell you what, as a matter of fact, for all of you out there, if you're not familiar with the tune, that of course Leslie, Leslie Fish has done a whole lot of folk music over the years. Music is folk music, but for science fiction circles. And so it's kind of like what I call future history past which is kind of neat in that it's you know from well, it's like Another time yeah down the road Describing their history down the road in the past so it's kind of fun in that there's a lot of different subjects She's touched on well. Yeah, we've also done such songs as hose down and also Let's see yeah 30-06 yes, I was in the rifle as in as in 30-06 rifle cartridge. Yeah, you get my drift. So anyway, take the time and check it out. Go to www.youtube.com and then when you get there it's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. Now, yes, that's a classic. Well, no, you may not have heard it here before, but yes, it's a classic and it's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. and this is non 14 dash Rambo wing so that it's sester Jenny's turn to throw the bomb and then 14 1 4 dash Rambo wing okay and once you get there you should be satisfied with the fact that well that's right we track down the right album and there's a whole lot of other songs on that album to numerous mention here And of course other postings to include other popular listings if you pay attention to the scroll they have off to the side for typically again the videos. You'll notice that Leslie Fish's other albums, some of the other ones are posted so you have links. to get you to the other music out there which is kind of cool. This was an earlier piece done by Leslie Fish back during the 80s for everybody who is not familiar with the window of time for this particular flavor of filk music. There's a wide range of other pieces that are done, but it's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. Let's see, I'll tell you what, I'm going to do this, because it's Friday. You're supposed to be having fun. I'm going to have some fun too. You guys are also going to be in on the drawing, which maybe you're doing right now. Unlike the controlled media or even some of the other stuff shirt situations, we talk about everything and do a little bit of everything in our network and the intel report in general. We always try to have fun in the process. You got to have fun while you're going to war. So let's see if I can get this one right here for you. I'm going to pull up the greatest hits of Lizzlyfish. I'm going to pull up the title track. It's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. O1-It's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. Yeah, you might get the gist of this in a minute. This is like rather unique music from a unique time, which is coming full circle and back on us again. So here we go. Let's see if I got this right. From the piles of pipe and powder And pamphlets to the sky Then you can hear this corn-pole cry Oh, it's Sister Jane's turn to throw the ball The books become old brothers And the cops, they all know that There are knives and guns and daggers scattered On the restroom floor Look behind the mopah, you'll find two dozen more A cousin maxed in crisps And Grandpa is long dead to become a frizzle red Sister Jane's turn to throw the ball What's the cause of Brother Tom? And the cops say, oh no, they're eating on some dynamite! Try and get it from her, and you'll find you're in a fight! And momma's baking bread, he's flipping out his head, so we just stir, say, sir, just to throw the ball! What's the cause of Brother Tom? And the cops say, oh no, they're just to throw the ball! And savater, but it's bombing, and none of us is sure that that smiling sweet time is a big provocateur! Oh wait sister, Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. Oh, and the cops say, oh, Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. Oh, one dash the title track. Mr. Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. This is on the weird music man. And it's spelled, instead of weird, it's spelled, you know, weird. The apostrophe D music man. The weird music. Again, that's on YouTube. That's the YouTube channel, the Weird Music Man. Leslie Fishers, we're about putting Leslie Fishers in there, put in, it's Sister Jenny's turn to throw the bomb. There's a whole bunch of other cool music in there. A couple other really well done pieces that we're actually going to be incorporating into the track and to production. Some of the other work we're doing, Leslie Fishers can have a problem with that. Trying to get hold of her 30 out of 6 album. That's the next one. There are a couple of other pieces that were done about the time, just a little after the 9-11 incident. So just something to consider there. Anyway, let's see, what else do we have? I think that's it for the music for the moment. Of course, we're going to be into Quartermaster Friday. We are right now, but this evening at 8 o'clock we'll be doing the drawing during the Quartermaster Hour. and they should be here with us and again we'll let everybody know who got what i've got a big box of stuff here in a log book gotta make sure you log book out in between the program so ready to roll and uh... again all the stuff from the last drawing is already out in the mail so guys watch your mailbox in fact i would expect that uh... percentage of stuff is already there certainly other busy for the christmas holiday but Some of this stuff didn't have to go very far, so I figured it ought to be back where it belongs pretty quick in your hands out there across the United States. Also, again, weapons. We've been mentioning these for the last couple of days, and I want to mention it again because as far as I know, CDN and investments It's actually still doing its Christmas specials. Some of the places have already taken the Christmas special items off for whatever reason, and I don't know why that has happened the way that it has. That's kind of strange. But cdnandinvestments.com has the PTR-91 rifles for $900 in a package deal. Now, they've done this before, but the package wasn't the same and didn't have as many goodies, to be quite honest. If you go to CDNNinvestments.com, www.cdnninvestments.com, and you get to the page there. Also, CDNN Sports will get you there too, guys. In fact, I'm pretty sure it's CDNN Investments. OK, they got us to where I wanted to go from that direction. When you get there, go to Firearms. Once you get to firearms, we're going to go to rifles, hunting rifles, semi-auto rifles, there we go. Once we get to semi-auto rifles, we're going to look at PTR, which is right there at the bottom, like the fifth from the bottom, above Ruger and below Mossberg. How's that sound? Now, they have the PTR rifles. In the 18 inch barrel, or 16, go the 18, go the 18, go the 18. If you can get an 18 over a 16, always take the 18 inch barrel. You're buying a bigger caliber to reach farther and you want more energy behind the bullet for everything. We don't want to go down, we want to go up. Now, the G3 slash PTR-91 is an MBR, main battle rifle, one of the three weapons that were developed during the Cold War that are the most common to be seen on the NATO side. The M14, US of course patterned, used by a number of different NATO allies and other global allies. The FNFL used by everybody and even we actually put some into service so yes the FNFL very common very good rifle and the G3 slash the HK91 whose mother is the CETME rifle which was developed in Spain by the Germans so they could hide the progressive development of this design. Set me rifles. I haven't seen any kits coming through in quite some time and other than the used ones floating around What you see is what you got out there in the PTR 91 these are all American made now, okay? They're all US production rifles in country and the neat thing is with the 18 inch barrel The package deals what makes us worthwhile first of all the price is $899 and 99 cents. Wait a minute. Where's that penny? Hold on here a second here that There we go. And I'll throw the penny in there. Throw the penny in. OK, that's $900. Sound good? Now for $900 though, you get the rifle, 18 inch barrel in wood stock, green plastic or black plastic. And that's the pecking order. The wood or the green would be your first choice. Why? Well, because the color disrupts the pattern of the weapon. If it's all black, it kind of stands out. But breaking up the stocks and the basic receiver colors to two shades is a good thing, first of all. It comes with the scope, scope sun cover, let's see the sling, the scope mount, and 10 magazines. So basically, coming right out of the box with this order, guys, you've got everything you need to get this rifle in the field except ammunition and a cleaning kit or two. Now, the cool thing about that is you can get NATO cleaning kits or German Bundeswehr cleaning kits for a pretty good price still if you look around. Not as good as what we told you to buy them earlier, but there are some. Anyway, this package is at Center, oh, forgive me, Center first, slap me in the microphone, CDNN Sports. or cdnninvestments which will get you to cdnnsports.com. cd charlie delta november november cdnnsports.com then go to rifles then go to some automatic weapons you know some automatic rifles then go to PTR on the checklist That will bring up the whole page with all the PTRs. Don't go with the folding stock or any of that. Don't even bother. Oh please don't buy the pistol in .308. Although it looks like, oh wait a minute, those might be gone. Well guess what? In the time since I mentioned those, they have gone through most of these rifles. I just have the top of the page. Forgive me. I better confirm. What they got is what you want. I would not bother with the folding stock. It's $100 more. Why? OK. Don't go with the short barrel. Why? You're trying to, you'll again, reach farther out. But it looks like you guys have been listening to me. The 18 inch woodstock is still available, but the 18 inch green stocks are sold out by what looks to be the situation here. So, wow, I just had the top of the page and I didn't scroll it down because they've actually had them there. Well, they have the 18 inch black plastic synthetic stock for 900 and they have the wood stock. If it was a choice I'd go the wood stock. Why? I get black plastic all day in real military HK or for that matter OD green. So I'd go the wood stock and then if they're out of those in 18 inch I'd go the black stock. But they have them in both ways. They come with the same package every one of these rifles. Now it looks like those are the only two 18 inch barrels they have. Whoa dudes they've been selling these out. Okay. Well If they run out of the 18-inchers then you go with a 16-inch gun only because again You're still looking at a pretty good package, but I would prefer and I'd recommend the 18-inch barrel. That is your first best choice, okay? That's at CDNN Sports.com. Now, we mentioned this before, but we need some feedback, so don't just go out and buy, actually get a price, you know, call in the order and then get a price check to see what's going on. Because they have on sale the magazines at RoyalTigerimports.com for a dollar a piece. That's RoyalTigerimports.com. RoyalTigerimports.com. RoyalTigerimports.com. When you get there, go to magazines. The first mag they have listed is the PTR, the HKG3, HK91 mags. A dollar apiece for the aluminum ones. That's fine. These are very well built. These are not aftermarket. None of these are aftermarket mags. They're all military mags. They work. The Germans built them. They couldn't afford to build them and for them not to work. They were poorer back when these were done in the 60s and 70s. They're only about 20 years after World War II. Guys, Germany was poor. guys used to go to Europe because you could pretty well you know buy cuckoo clocks and wine and beer dirt cheap and ship it back home and you know you take an American car over there you bring a German car back over here you bought for nothing you make a profit by selling the American car over there bringing the German car back to sell over here and Everybody was happy. Okay, but it was still a it was a poor country. So whatever they were building they were very frugal about building and only did it if it worked. So these aluminum mags will work just fine. You buy a hundred of them if you can. I know you may not be able to buy a hundred, but again, we also need to pay attention to the shipping here. We're going to be curious about feedback on this. If you are within reasonable distance, I go drive and pick them up. It's that simple. In fact, the bigger the order, the more of value useful it would be for you to do that. So if you can get a couple hundred mags from them off the shelf there, called make sure they've got them. I don't think they are dropshipping but they might be. If they are dropshipping that means they are coming from the Sturm Company which is over in Georgia. They come across to the Carolinas and then they ship out from there. But if they are dropshipping they go right from the wholesaler to you and they just put their address on it for Royal Tiger. I don't know how they do it. We're going to find out more about that. That may be why the shipping was a little higher anyway. If they had to double tap the shipping, it's got to go from Georgia over to the Carolinas. They're not going to foot that bill. It's reflected in how they're charging people. I would hope they're not doing that, but I don't know if this term is doing dropshipping anymore or not. They haven't been doing it for certain companies because they had problems with the companies who were doing it. So, again, still the best price at $1 a piece, and if the shipping is about $0.80 per mag, which my goodness, it shouldn't be, then you're still looking at under $2 a mag, which puts that at a better price than pretty much everybody else for the aluminum mags in the country. It's just that it should be less for the shipping. How they're doing it or how they're justifying it, I don't know. But those are still a great package at CDNN Investments. And then again, the PTR 91s, they only have the black stock and the wood stock left, the green ones are gone. Wow, what a surprise. as far as the 18 inch go. Don't buy the folding stock, it's $100 for something you don't really need and when the time comes you can still invest in the German folding stocks out there for a pretty reasonable price and have it as an on standby. Now the German folding stocks collapse the weapon down even smaller than the folding car 15 type. something about there but you put them off the side of the standby i personally would put on the rifle if the three oh eight all the stock and i want all the barrel i can get because i want to reach out and touch somebody with that and this has a scope package with it with the scope off the whole nine yards now ammunition uh... there several cases that three oh eight you guys might find a better price than the ones we've been looking at but cd and then dot doesn't look like every great price on the animal but uh... UNAMMO.com and AMMOMAN.com have a few flavors of 308 to choose from. Go through the scroll. Remember that AMMOMAN, the price you see, is the price complete, including shipping. With UNAMMO, they post both the price if you go to pick it up and the price if you want it shipped. So you know exactly what you need dollar wise to get something moved. And that's a big difference. Again that is UNAMMO.com. Again www.unmo.com. Go to, let's see if I can get it up here myself because I'm fighting the machine here. I'm fighting the machine. Another example of the man keeping us down. Yeah whatever. So anyway, www.unamo.com. For everybody out there, punch it in. Guys, if you could in the chat room, post that for everybody. Oh, unamo.com. www.unamo.com. We'll see if that works out for us. Probably. Yes it does. Okay, now they have 308 ammunition available but I was told they might get some other interesting stuff in stripper clips here pretty soon. As it is, a lot of people have been scarfing up. Well, they do have Tracer, Lake City, M62, 1000 rounds for $700. They've got some Tracer, 600 rounds for $450. They also have some Aguila! Yeah, that's 20 round boxes guys. And again, That's in a 150 grain FMJ boat tail and 500 rounds for $350 shipped. So there's more than a few loads. Also they do have the blue plastic German back in the DAG. They've got the plastic training ammo back in stock and you're looking at 1,000 round case for $215 shipped. If you're training people, I would use that for initial training for new shooters. It works just fine. I fired God knows how much of that ammunition back in the 70s and 80s. A bunch of it came in in the 70s, the late 70s, and we fired it up and, well, it cuts paper beautifully. For familiarization and having good control over the weapon, The plastic German, if there's hurt and burn, a couple of other different companies made it. Both in the milk, white plastic, and also in the blue. In this case, this batch is in the blue, the later production. But it's definitely a worthwhile investment. You're going to save a lot of money pulling the trigger. And it's good for indoor range use. The plastic shell, you know, plastic 308, and the plastic 9 and 45, they made both. That is more of a collector's item for the cartridge pistol ammunition, but the .308 is definitely worthwhile. Well, they did get some more of the 8mm stripper clips in. You're looking for 8, but I don't see the .308 in stripper clips yet. They also have some other buys. They've got, let's see, 7.62 American Eagle, loose-packed, 1,000 rounds for $725. So there you go, and several different choices in 308. Several. So you're not really, you know, you've got an option rather than just getting stuck with one flavor and buy it or else. So that does help. In addition, .50 caliber ammo, as I mentioned, we're almost to the top here. .50 cal ammo at unammo.com. They've got some really great stuff that they've just picked up and brought in here not too long ago. The AMAX bullet load is a precision load. They also have a number of the specialized projecta available to include armor piercing incendiary, which is one of my favorites. And of course a mixed bag of belt fed 50 cal ammo for those of you who are looking for belt fed for that M2 semi-auto or full auto. They have the spotter rounds which are pretty impressive and by the way If there is any loose fluid laying around that is combustible, those spotter rounds are a willy peat round. Most everybody should understand that. They detonate. When they impact, they detonate. A spotter round was designed to be used with a 106 recoilless rifle. There is a spotting rifle that would be in a smaller 50 caliber case. That spotting round matches the trajectory of the 106 round. So what you do is fire, you see the puff which confirms you're on target, you smack the second trigger, the round goes off and the recoilless round zips down range and cuts whatever it is in two. So what they've done is taken the standard 50 caliber case, put a spotter projectile in that, and you can get a hundred of those for $375 delivered. So that's $3.75. for a very unique and useful load. They do have blue tip that's incendiary and they've got the incendiary tracer that looks like still in stock also. Yeah, armor piercing incendiary, API. So they have that in stock too and they got the belt fit ammo. They also have been picking up a lot of other exotic and unique loads. So you do want to go through and check the page. You've only got one box of 100 rounds. of the Lapua Match ammo by Silly Billet slash Silly A Biddo and that's a good load but there's only a box left of that to go through some 3-3 British etc. and they do have a good quantity of 0.6. They just got some more of the linked .30 caliber ammo for you guys have the Brownings. $730 for a thousand round case and they have 10 cases available. It is linked ammo. So this is a imboxer prime non-corrosive FMJ in the 1919 Lynx. This is the Netherlands made by the Netherlands for Pakistan in the late 1960s. We've used a lot of this Dutch ammunition before. We've had no problem with it. So definitely it's worthwhile to invest in. Okay guys, we're at the top. You should be hearing the music because Ed's taking over and we are of course at the top for the drawing. Flip the paper, print things out, getting everything ready for the drawing during 8 o'clock hour. Meanwhile, help him out, call into the program the next hour, take the time, and participate in the militia town hall meeting next hour. 712-432-0900 and the room number is 957-464-Palsai. God bless the republic! That's the world order you shall prevail and gentlemen the Empire's on the run we're on a mark. We'll be back 8 o'clock meanwhile Ed's taking over live on LTR bye bye. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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