December 24, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional citizenship status, distinguishing between U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and the legal implications of each classification. The show featured extensive technical discussion of long-range rifle shooting, including scope adjustment, ballistics, and Kentucky windage techniques for shooting downhill at 800 yards. Callers asked about .308 NATO rifles and .50 caliber weapons, with detailed instruction on ammunition selection, training protocols, and armor-piercing incendiary rounds. The episode also covered conspiracy theories regarding the Osama bin Laden raid, SEAL Team 6, and allegations of government deception.
- citizenship
- permanent resident
- constitution
- long-range shooting
- ballistics
- scope adjustment
- kentucky windage
- .308 nato
- .50 caliber
- armor-piercing incendiary
- seal team 6
- osama bin laden
- preparedness
- michigan militia
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Well, they've changed that. I'm sorry, but they have manipulated that to words. It doesn't apply like that anymore. There's very few of these U.S. Nationals, there's going to be more of them, that even have access to the Constitution. Now, here's the irony. Obviously, you're kind of a spiritual guy, Rick. And you know, it says, they shall be the head and you shall be the tail. They shall be the lender and you shall be the borrower, right? You want to know the real irony of this is as I was saying on Joyce's show this morning And I think this is real simple and easily provable what they're really doing is running parallel governments They're running the old system and they're running the new system underneath it And there's a way that you can move back and forth because they can't stop that or else it would be unconstitutional So what are they doing by hiding it is they're leaving it for themselves and now Satan's children have the protection of God's laws and God's children are in bondage to them. How biblical is that? Yeah, well, I have a right to self-determination and just like you said about the blacks and so I can use this thing I can stand on the same. No, you can't because you're not a citizen of the United States. They were. You're a permanent resident. Now you know like these are just fine points man I mean I don't know you might be able to fill out that affidavit and style it around your particular Circumstances and use I'm a permanent resident this that and the other and send it to them well hell all they can say is no as long as you don't lie They can't do anything on it if you lie on an affidavit and sign it and send that thing in or put in false information in that little application, man, they can put you in the jail where they got a pump they like to you. And they've done that with a couple of people, not a lot of people, but people that made innocent mistakes. I read a story out of Jacksonville a couple of years ago, it happened, and some guy was a big military guy. He'd been down in, I forget, in Iraq or wherever, down at Guantanamo Bay or something, and he had filled out a passport application previously and he had made some statement on it. I forgot. But anyway, he didn't fill it out totally, but I guess he sent it in. And so when he went to reapply again and they said, have you ever filled out a passport application? And he checked no. And they threw him in jail. And he was in jail for months and was appealing to the state senator from Florida to impose and send it in. see if he could get him out of jail. So they can take this very seriously if you're talking about false information. Yes, and then you ask a David, you're suggesting with him for passport, right? Let me ask you a question, Rick, before. What are you trying to accomplish? Well, I explained to you. They rough you up, but you're not an American citizen. Well, they can rough you up if you are an American citizen. I've got a story right here that the Utah police killed more than all the homicides and gangs in the state of Utah. They can do that. You're a piece of property. You're like a dog to them. It's just like if you own your dog, they own you. And they can be nice to you, or they can be cruel to you. Well, that's why you've got to do that. But what advantages is that going to give you? Just coming in and out of the country? Because man, I know citizens that get hassled at the Houston Airport too. Yeah. Well, that was the main reason. Right. This is what they say, a permanent resident. is if you get charged with anything they can throw you around the country. Well that's because you are under their jurisdiction now. That's what it says. The reside. It gave a citizen of the United States and the state wherein they reside. Well you said that you're a resident. Okay? And so now the jurisdiction attaches to you and all those owners rules and regulations apply to you. As long as we're torn and dirty as you stood there by my bed, he took off his three-quarter and half spanking load of meat. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. 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. Parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 stinks. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can control. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken the same you've traded in your name. You've given government control, so they could burn down churches and seize our country. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Most sons of the republic arise. Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right. As Iowa key vanished in the His words were true, we're not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each god given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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? He called out from the grave. Mark Hersey, to victory. Network in the morning. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. Bay Stations and Ultra Net Technologies East and West. At the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Jefferson, Nichols, Jefferson, Jefferson, Mississippi, Virgin, it's bang, mmm, in Petticoat Junction Operator, and it's also Chris Nation. A great combination, as a matter of fact. It is the 24th of December. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Social Soviet, Social, beautiful group of Michigan. It's actually We've had a little bit of cold, then we've got some snow on the ground down here in Michigan, which by the way truly is an ugraphy map that's really draining down in like EOP and then there is a lot of people do. It's work week and work day so everybody be careful on the road. We had fog there, we still got fog out there. Hittin' the low spots in the corners in our neck of the woods is gonna find your dick comments. Remember we do not want you to become at the same time. So, pay attention in the fog there, slow down again. Remember, the signals thing and amazingly enough you don't get caught flat and toss them in the trash and then put the... oh, you got another snow. Couple things real quick. Reportedly under investigation for revealing military secrets. Number one, this is a classic way to create a fake out. Yeah, there's about 40 or 50 other people that quietly shot Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Wailaden's the blonde guy. They grabbed when they were using the green screen and they attacked over the actors compound. And the CIA needed to get rid of all of parody of exactly what's going on. Osama, the old Osama bin Wailaden was everywhere. It was like he was a time lordess from Doctor Who. You've got to get rid of the actors. Comment they made that, well, when we attacked, Osama bin Wailaden was watching himself on television. Well, of course the actor was watching his subject. Part of the tongue in cheek thing, yes, and how, oh, we got Osama bin Wailaden for killing a fake. Once they did open the bathroom, they put him in the body bag and they ran. And this guy's blonde. Osama bin Wailaden, yeah. He was the guy we bought. Says we gotta throw his stove at the end of the carrier. Nobody finds out what we're lying about. Now nobody knows what we did. Except everybody. This reminds me of the 26 member who shot Osama bin Wailen. He threw the whole thing, you know, he inferred. He's like, well no, now think about that. Osama bin Wailen. The thing, once he did the, I'm gonna pop in another fella because, you know, it all came out because the guys who run this book told pretty much anything in that pool that I have no belief in. Which means to think of you because you didn't say anything about you. Now everybody's lamenting because Jesse Ventura followed through on what? Following up on dealing with this. Only an idiot would be pissed about that. She's, well, who's, who's, who's, who's, who's, you heard his widow. No, it didn't. Trish Isters protecting the sham business. Oh, he was attacking Davido, that's what they'll say. When I see this peaceful Team Six member, it was, it was plain when they shot me in the left and so I figured, what the hell, I'll pick it. It's great propaganda. Well, they must have, they must have done it, because, well, they're going after this guy. Are they coming gone? No, I know there are problems that are being covered, but Neil, Team Six member, who's probably been waylaiden, the blonde guy, okay, whatever, grieving family, a native baby, government, well of course they did. The whole gist of this is that they're gonna have to have their arse suit off. They know that the only thing you're gonna listen to is vote. Not just the organization, they need to lose everything. But they were the grenades that were doing the attacky thingy and they just didn't know. Yeah, yeah, right, well. But they told you before that they know all see all and if you watch propaganda movies they show them looking through. But boy when they hud, hud, hud in there all of a sudden the P-Brains just anything. When they, when they screw up I just, well we just didn't know. Well pick a direction on this one. Just went an arbitrary impression at you from all directions. Oh, line one. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Central Bank conned into swapping its gold for lead bridges here that, Central Bank. worth anything. All the rich people, gold's not important. All the rich people are putting in the recycle bins this morning if you go over to the wealthy end of town, it's not worth anything. Right. Well I'll tell you, the shyster bankers, they just have every chance they can. Well, we could use some of that gold laced with lead. We have used for both, actually. Yeah. Anyway, we'll warn that in a minute. We've got to call her. Now leave them waiting. Call her. What do we have? you got Edward in Texas, I think. And Merry Christmas, everybody. Merry Christmas down there in Texas. Merry Christmas up there in Michigan and over there in Idaho, too. Oh, and Merry Christmas in Georgia and Florida. I was just listening. I had to call in. Did everybody who wrote this article forget the fact that all of C-6 and their foreign aid were to be killed in a, uh, Hilo crash. All in the same run. So where is this guy, how did this guy survive if everybody died? Well he was the guy who was working with the Israelis, who when everybody was stepping on the chopper he had his foot on the loading deck there. But he came up and went, he said, hey guys, uh, I'll catch the next one. Back in the, you know, what was the back hatch, and the chopper lippin', the chopper went down range, and the chopper gutted into the mountain. Everybody does remember that movie? Yeah, I know. Well, like I said, remember survivors, the movie? The movie had the hitman and he kept saying, well, I'm the guy who killed Jim. And everybody was like, oh. And that was his qualifier for being a hitman was that he killed Jimmy Hoffa. And at the very end of the movie, towards the end of the episode, he happened back and forth in this conversation. He goes, I didn't really kill Jimmy Hoffa, but hey, nobody was laying claim. It's like right out of the place. Well, yeah, Osama been way late and... And I personally think that the whole thing is propped up, marked in here somewhere, to make everybody believe that Osama bin Wailaid in the fake raid. The raid was designed to kill the witnesses and kill off the actors. Or you had actors that were doing tapes for the government, for the Israelis, and they had to die because they're people that could down the road, and they always get rid of loose ends like that. There's no deal with the devil. Yeah, exactly. The rest of his buds are all kind of like... Well, I don't know if you've paid any attention to the news about what's going on overseas lately. You know, SEAL Team is typically 16 men, right, Dad? That sounds about right. Yeah, the detachment is 16 or with attachments special weapons or technology could be higher. It varies depending upon the mission, it's like an RCT. Well, apparently the new SEAL Team 6 is over 47 men. Well, that's possible. It was again, like I said, attached personnel or if they're doing rotations, they may, I mean, what their latest configuration is, then again, it's supposed to be a secret, but. It's such a big, big secret they had them on the news a couple weeks ago showing all of them. It used to be, I know that most of the teams were, actually during Vietnam, an eight man team was typical. they went larger or smaller depending upon detachment arrangements. Some were with the Phoenix program, you know, assassins. Some were with village defense, that kind of thing. And they were bigger. Village defense units were bigger. They're supposed to be special up, shock and awe, go and hit their target, you know, fast, and leave very little evidence. The theory being the fewer bodies you take in, the less material you'll leave behind to, you know, identify who was there. There's less of a footprint. So that's, again, how they're counting the bodies or what the portraiture, the formation is. Point in time, if it's heavy like that, then that would include all weapons personnel, including standoff weapons teams that you operate more than sniper rifles. Because of the other poetry they've added, which requires more specialists in the mix when the time comes. But if that's the case again, well, wow, the SEAL Team 6 took a hit while the witnesses were dead. I think they were worried about the idea of people who talk about, well, what was your job when you attacked this supposed where Osama bin Walaid was. Well, my job was to grab the wigs and the cosmetics. Yeah, the blonde guy had wigs. And, you know, he had like kind of shorter hair. He'd tighten that up and they'd... So we had to get rid of all that. My job was to carry the black bag, the black ops bag. I was to go over to the cosmetics table and scrape all the lipstick and the pancakes, you know, the hairs, and make sure it was secured and that there was nothing left. And then I put a Willie Peat Grenade on the cosmetics counter and we burned it. Not to say that there is a subterfuge with what they're doing for a job there always has been, but still, remember, they reported everybody dead. Oh yeah, that's actually what I said. These are selective memory stories based on George Orwell's 1984. You have to... That's what they've already told you, so they desperately try and lie going. I see here, it's like... That's what they're working on. Oh no, we got music. I'll let you go, I'll clear the line. Anyway, that's right! 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Claim your free digital copy now or order a print subscription online at www.republicmagazine.tv. That's republicmagazine.tv or call them toll free at 800-873-1620. That's 1-800-873-1620. Welcome to the first hour. You're listening to the Morning Intel Report. I'm Joe McNeil here with the... Mr. Mark Kornke here on the Micro Effect Radio Bloodcast Network. And a good morning, a good Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas. All across America. All 50 states, other countries. I hope I'm covering it. Anyway, we hope that you are listening at www.microeffect.com. on K-Banset like Galaxy 19, Transporter 5, on AM and FM stations across the countries, and on other broadcast networks. Good morning, and good morning, Mark. And... Weapons Wednesday on Christmas Eve. Awesome! That's the best way it should be, kids. Boy, I can't wait to see all those curtain rods under the Christmas tree! About seven pounds. Maybe nine. I'd like that. What's the muffler box doing under the Christmas tree? That's awfully heavy. Well, it quiet things down once you're done with it. We got John in Kentucky. And good morning John. Jump in there please and Merry Christmas. Good morning Christmas celebrators. I got a question, weapons Wednesday, about both drops. I'm up on the ridge and I'm shooting into the valley. where the uh... are walking along crazy about a fifteen degree down bubble. Will I adjust my high scope? Well actually depending on the scope that you've got you'll notice you have you don't necessarily have to if you're looking at a fifteen degree uh... taper or shooting down into the area into the area of operation you can actually uh... direct me. Oh you're from Kentucky. Oh there's that Kentucky windy thing only in this case it's elevation What is your scope? Are you using optics or iron sight? You're using scope, obviously, because you've got a bubble. Okay, now remember you have a series of incremental hairs. Do you have the crosshair or is it a post? I have a crosshair and the gradients below. There we go. Okay, so you've got everything you need to adjust accordingly. Now, it varies depending upon the cartridge, because what are you using? Not six, three oh eight? Can you repeat again? One twenty one, and advertise. Oh, okay, well, one eighty. Yeah, NATO, you're using a NATO rock. Depending upon range, all you're going to do is pick your incremental grid, your horizontal bar accordingly, without having to adjust. I try to avoid adjusting the scope, you know, dialing the scope, if at all possible. What you'll do is simply pick, you know, again the gradient pair depending upon range. Remember that because you have a gravity variant there, normally when you're shooting horizontally, you know, you have a curving, you have a progressive arc, out to a certain point, you reach your maximum, your maximum point of elevation, and then she starts to drop. And drop will vary depending upon how much energy behind it. Part of that formula was just, you know, negated because of the angle of approach shooting down into a target area. That is rather an interesting part of the formula that we don't take into consideration unless you're on riches like where you are or out in the mountains. So your variance in terms of your arc of contact at different ranges. You're going to actually have to experiment with that to see what your weapon is doing at point of impact since you're looking at that type of engagement. I'm looking about 800 yards. Oh yeah, well then you're actually not going to lose, well you're still going to lose probably about 25% of your variable in terms of point of impact. So I would estimate that you're only going to have to compensate by maybe one gradient depending I can't do it until I enlist. What's your scope? What's the make of the scope and what's the configuration? Does it have? Osprey? What is it again? Just VREY. I'm not familiar with that particular model of scope, but there's only so many ways they can configure the optics on board and your site reference. But before I would adjust, I would experiment with point of impact. Way to do that? White sheet. White key to paper. White target with... the same gradient bar on the point of impact and if you control that valley and you've got that 800 yard shot, this is a good opportunity to experiment. You would use your normal center. What I would do is take not five but three rounds. In fact, your first round would be your identifier. There's a couple neat things you could do nowadays. Number one, a lot of guys use cameras down at the impact end. You can get a little wireless camera, which I would do to have for security, especially if you've got that kind of terrain, you can always use it for other things. But you can use a spotting scope. You're hoping you got good print on the paper. Use a camera. Put it right down there where you can see it and use your normal point of contact, your normal point of reference with the shot. Now if you don't cut paper, then obviously you're looking at an extreme variant which you should already, you should be on the paper with say a 45 by 45 inch, 45 by 54 inch piece of paper. You have to do what you'll find available for the print shop. Once you've got that, if you're cutting paper, then with the first round, then what your group is doing, bag it, obviously gun it if at all possible, or bipod it, or support it off a log, whatever you're going to do, on terrain. After you know you're cutting the paper, if you can see that you've got a variant, then you adjust accordingly by using good old Kentucky Elevation, the different gradients that you have. That's your best bet. I would not, I hate, I'll tell you why, because in his It's one thing if you're a competition shooter and I can go, I'm going to dial up three clicks and I've got wind. I'm going to, you know, again, sighted. Now the thing is, if I'm smart, I got a little notepad and I'm writing that down. Yes. But in the field, and I've done this, this is one thing it's kind of, well, some people call it the instinct shooting process. We, you know, again, it used to be called Kentucky Windage, kids. Kentucky Windage, you know what your gun can do. When I buy a new firearm out of the box, I don't care what it is. What I was always impressed with For instance, it is a little 3 inch charter bulldogging. Now the reason I'm impressed with that gun is because I pulled every gun I got out and I'll try it at 50 yards and I'll take care of it with a handgun or... And the reason is, shooting should be fun, number one. Kind of fun always to see, well you can't make that shot, well I'll bet you I can. And so what you do is you aim on target and then you play artilleryman. And you guesstimate, okay I'm holding a 22, 25 automatic and it's 50 yards. target and then I better elevate and aim over the target by about 1, 3, maybe 2 feet. Let's try that. My little dog, when I was impressed with the 3 inch barrel, his minimal compensation and I understood eventually why they used to call that the 4 of the 44 Magnum. The same is true of all my rifles. First I'll take it to 50 yards per piece so I can ID what the rifle is doing and we go, well it's a waste ammo. No it's not. I want to see how my 5 round stripper clip, load the rifle, bench the rifle. and see what I've got going. Again, focus on center of mass. Now if I've got stringers, maybe I've got a crown problem or whatever, I'll take it a little farther out after I've got it. If I know I've got it sighted in or basically sighted in, I'll take it maybe a little farther out, 75 or 100 yards. After that, then what I want to do is progressively go out 200, 300, 400, 500 yards per test. What the weapons do is they how it prints with the barrel length which can vary depending on military or civilian but I want to find out what it's doing so I can feel the gun after that I have to adjust the sights in any way shape or form now in the same breath immediately when I'm saying this new school of thought is everybody needs a dial-up that works provided you can keep track of dialing up and dialing up, wait a minute, dialing up? I don't know, somebody's shooting at me. They're shooting back at me. I'm getting a little nervous. Oh man, I carry a notebook. A schedule, yeah exactly. That's what we've been doing. And I actually got it from the NRA a long time ago when I was doing the competition and I used to record. That's part of, again, like I said, with conventional shooting, conventional shooting, logbook process is though, again, if I'm working as, most people say, well Mark, A real sniper is going to take his time. It's true. A real sniper is going to. He knows what the dial-up is on the gun. As he looks at conditions, an individual is going to dial up, dial where they should. The only thing is that with our situation, and even with them, the one thing you don't want to admit, is that, you know, they don't always work the way they look at. Better be convenient and always, you know, like, you know, needs to be pocketed, used for operation. The reason is that you may have to fire, and then you're pressed, and you have to move. Once you've moved, you still want to bring it back to what is battle site zero for whatever range, 300, 400, 500 yards for that big rifle. You're going to want to dial it back as soon as you can so that you don't lose that train of thought. Even if it's recorded, you have a tendency to be distracted by trying to kill you. If they press the action and they get close, the one thing to remember is first, if at all possible, Kentucky elevation and Kentucky windage based upon what you were scoped. See if you have a mono post. That's where you again then have to memorize on your optical. You would have to put the post to adjust for, but the cool thing about a full clear with incremental block that you can pick up an X and use it as reference, which helps quite a bit. Not a little, it helps a lot. With my brand, I use Iron Science and I know with a thousand yards, I'm up, I think 54 clicks. I took that a long time ago with tracers. The arc is about 27 foot high. You can slow it down and you can watch the tracer go way up and way up. And everybody goes, what is that doing? It's like, well, it's doing what nature calls it. It's called a controlled blob. Yeah. It's called a controlled blob. It's called an anaberry on the heavy machine gun range at 1,000 yards. It's hitting APCs. Watch the tracer march up when it hits the APCs. An example is where you are. See, we're fairly flat. We have the extreme shots that you have or that Joe has. Where Joe's located. That is plastic mountain goat and mule deer territory. So there's where again, experimenting with the weapons, because a lot of people out there listening have, for instance, 70s mags, 7mm Remington mags, and for each of those cartridges, they're very lucky about it, extreme range, different key potentials. Because of that, how gravity affects that bullet and its travel, the arcs vary quite a bit. There's some excellent programs out there for anybody who's trying to understand what I'm saying. If you go for instance to YouTube, there are some, and the internet in general, great pages covering the NAGOT rifle where they show you the difference between the carbine, which is why I've told people try to get the long barrel first, still gets to the target ranges, but if you look at the travel of the bullet, significant differences in the intermediate long range, it still gets to where it's going. It's the same bullets that the other two, if you took the same cartridge and put it in the three basic NAGOT rifle designs, then you'll attack potentials at specific stream with a curb is shorter barrel. It's a good rifle. You're going to get dead just like a lot of other people have died at the hands of that weapon in the past or near. But for each person listening while we're talking about this, remember that you have a math formula. I'm not really talking, I'm singular acquiring some people, but people have gotten gifts or gotten hand-me-down, you know, they've gotten grandpa's rifle. You need to do the research to understand what that weapon's potential is. And that's where, again, when you're dealing in terrain shots, when you're down into a target, you've changed how gravity affects the pretty good subject to bring up. We haven't really talked about this that much recently. Again, usually again, we talk about the fifties the same way because a lot of people doing long range shots, especially for defense, the 308 30 out six, especially if you think about it in the upper end, the Highlands of Vietnam, World War II with the Grand in Italy, and the Italian equivalent to the Alps or like, you know, Mount the casino up and down, getting the same thing. Wow. Straight up straight down. about to see the movies so we show those nice flat shots. This is where experience with your firearm comes in performance wise because there's a wide range of optics and with the iron sight it's again still dialed up as much as again if you're taking a shot at short range but you have to switch to intermediate or long range simply because oh there's a threatening opportunity to hit it. Then knowing that variable using your brain to count the impact you have an automatic compensation with the variable increments. With the iron sights, you have to use your brain. It comes down to, I do when the last time I wanted that shot. Let's see, up, maybe by about one o'clock, and squeeze that titty and boom, I got him. Mark, is there much drop with a half inch length? Actually, well, the big thing is that you then can change your formula to range. I mean, because as you know, we can, right now, our guys here are going out to 1,600 yards. So basically, since the 50 caliber is nothing more than an expanded .6, The .30-06 is the center. .50 cal was developed next and it's nothing more than a scaled up .30-06 is nothing more than a scaled down. And it's interesting that when you start looking at these ranges now where we're taking the rifle with iron sights or scopes in .50 caliber, basically you're just taking map out potential the same way you would with the .06 only. It's like a scale up thing. You can reach out to that 1,600 yards and put up a 40 gallon bucket barrel first time every time. ranges up here we're developing as many half inch shooters as we can at maximum range and that means we're letting anybody get behind the gun that can't want to see what they'll do and because of that the first element is a tutorial class that's on the range actually the assault setup to go you know an explanation of bullet drop compensation potential you know looking at the different options for our sighting systems including the fact that you must train a person to use the iron sight with a 50. Now immediately this is the joke Yeah, and then you got to drop down to half your range, you know, 800 yards. Everybody's going, do that for, oh yeah, you can. And especially when, again, remember the half inch gun is especially good for, there's that dual order secret police patrol. And I just want to make them understand that they're in the wrong piece of real estate. Man, don't worry, we might bring them in closer so that somebody else can strip dump a half inch round into that target area. It's not hard with a vehicle sized thing. Not their attention. And if you put the bullet where it's supposed Probably they won't go any farther because the driver is not moving anymore or the you know the gunner operator He used a half inch AP on the block last moose in the row He should the block on that one and then the rest of us pop the other thing is there right now the big thing down it's a M you you and ammo calm you and ammo calm 50 cal in a wide selection and two of the is the M2 AP which I would invest in least expensive for The reason is you've got to have rounds for familiarizations. Like the voice said, you go from a training aid, simulator, whatever very to the actual web, you develop skill. First you develop understanding. Then you develop the 50 cal ball by which this is in. Again, find out whether or not it works in your 50 cal or you get one of resampling of. But then they've got an armor piercing and both of those should be the highest priority. It doesn't make any difference how old the projectile is. The armor-piercing incendiary is a Willy Pete ground. It is a activated projectile. It's AP and it sucks the activating charge through which activates a neol with its air fuel mix where you penetrate all that gasoline or that diesel fuel going for you. And you still get the same benefit of the AP round. What about the AP tracer? Armor-piercing tracer works just as well. Remember that it's burned, it's good for and then it, you know, again, it peters out. It won't die before the average engagement range. Tracer will do the same to it, but remember, the Arbor-Piercing Incendiary had a particular mission for fuel, you know, fuel expansion because of the Pacific. Doesn't mean they didn't use that aircraft, you know, with aviation fuel, they didn't have self-sewing fuel tanks. So the Arbor-Piercing Incendiary was a very high priority for air-to-air combat against aircraft that became known as flying lighters. So the Incendiary was very It's amazing, the other thing about this when we talk about American Ordnance like this, we took a standard caliber, a standard idea and a caliber, including 30 out of 6, specialized bullet of that type into the hands of every soldier in the field if they wanted it. So, the amazing thing is that we got the production out, but also the reliability of the produce that we're talking about, the interior or the tracer, it's a function of this day even though in most cases it's like 60 years after they were and actually now we're heading toward 60s on the 50s. The stuff works, but in either one, typically again, you place your shot, you know who the fuel tanks are, you aid fuel tanks, you want to, or let's say you have a picture target, maybe a fuel truck. I'd rather capture it, but if I can't capture it, I'll light up my enemy's fuel. And the way to do that, half inch within Cindy area, or half inch, you'll want to put more than one in to be safe to ensure, but hey, that's what that, you know, likeful team or Barrett semi-autos for. So, a little, it's with a log. I went here and I'm still going to go out and collect it. You know why? Because we don't have snow. The Michigan Wall. It's not an image, it's a win. It's going to be a great Christmas either way guys. Because we're all still here, we're all breathing, and we're all going to spite our enemy and enjoy that of something else. It's going to be your enemy, enjoy your life. It's 56 degrees here. Yeah, rub it in. Merry Christmas to you and your family and to all of his family. 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