Mark Koernke discussed rifle modifications, ammunition, and tactical gear on New Year's Eve morning, taking a call from Bill in Texas about Mosin-Nagant rifles, scope mounting, and budget-friendly upgrades using bicycle inner tubes and surplus parts. The show featured extended technical discussion on rifle maintenance, long eye relief scopes, and ammunition storage in rifle stocks. In the second hour, Koernke addressed law enforcement conduct, DUI enforcement patterns, and concerns about police misconduct, including anecdotes about planted weapons in police vehicles. The episode concluded with a drawing for an FM transmitter won by Steve Clay from Missouri, who revealed he already operates a 50-watt micro radio station and donated the transmitter back to the network.
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You know to watch the cold in hell Yeah Only if you're suffering from being brammage, yeah, if you're looking for you know, yeah, you know if you're looking for you know Giving the cops an opportunity to you know, wag their weenie in your face and beat you down. There's so there's two options It'll be we'll just back and let everybody do what they want to do. And so what will really be bizarre is more than once. program. We really don't need this massive rifle walking down the street with body armor and combat help. It kind of leaves out the idea you can live without us. Yeah. You know, hey we got Bill in Texas on line one here. Good morning Bill. Good morning guys. How are you all doing? We're doing just fine. I bet you're good. Not bad. You guys are talking about the most in the goth. Even though I was catching the tail end of what you guys were talking about. I have a couple of the longer barrel ones and I think three of the shorter barrel ones and Machinist, on eBay, you can get a bit bulk put on those things at a pretty reasonable price without the innards for like 10-12 bucks off of eBay. And of course I took the innards out of the one that has the straight bolts and put it in there and everything worked fine. I'm just trying to do this from memory. I remember right, that ammo. or the ammo itself and the rifle with the long barrel was rated at 900 meters. I don't know if that sounds right to you or not. Well, interestingly enough, you could reach farther with an AGOT just like you can. Remember they were using area fire, but 900 yards, yeah. The ammunition itself was, remember, designed in the weapon time. It was the DP gun, the DP pan-fed gun that was in 7.62x54R. That was the equivalent to the BAR or the Bren you know, like on the west side of the planet. The DP guns, the 2x54R, and that's again where they had to bounce because your squad guns are, you know, doing area fire and they'll do plunging fire into a target area. The only thing that was different, which is why certainly all these projectiles came much farther, is that remember back in the day they taught riflemen to perform mission as team. You know, whether or not they would pinpoint accurate at 1,000, you know, like past 900 yards, relevant so much as, see that truck over there? On my mark, follow my tracer. You know, we talk about using tracers nowadays. Normally the sergeant or the officer would give the orders and the men would follow their, it's an extreme. Even back in that time, say about 1891 to World War I, everybody did how to use literally a retiree. The reasons you see the potential for reasonable accuracy at a thousand yards, everybody would have a machine gun, times a hundred men, twenty, hundred and sixty-one hundred men all at once. I think like, well it's kind of hard to get out of the way of something like that. But reverse slope, they actually trained men to understand the shooting could even be seen by the people who were being shot at. It's amazing that your great grandfather and great great grandfather knew how to do that, but you and I are so stupid we can't figure that out because we're big dummies now. Apparently our usual drop. Well all that fluoride. Well you know what's interesting is the US military, if you get a pre-World War I rifleman's manual, everything I just described is Well, there's these sites and it goes out to 2,000 yards and that's just crazy. No, it's not. It's not the idea that they expect riflemen to do your job. The egalitarian slash the mindset that we're all supposed to be so we can't use our brains and do that anymore. Because we didn't live in the land where if we don't have new men, we could come and do that now. When I had a couple of tougher than I look, I did that many apple seed marksmanship program that I'm most in the goth for a good part of. And the young kids give nothing that much. a heck of a brew shotgun very beginning on my way let me repeat that again for you for that in here hold on just a second well I hate it when there we go again www.strikegear.com www.strike actually gonna you know soften the load so this is our new advertiser here Bill yes new advertiser and go to when you get there to tell them that's where I got the info from yep and it's moist and they got but again if you'll notice there by actually you'll see the the from the side And that's an extension and, you know, recoil reducer too, is the whole idea. There is a solution right there, it's already built for the rifle. You can do a buttstock, you remember, you could do a rubber shotgun recoil pad. The other option, which you can find them, but you gotta remember World War II's a way back. You've got the rubber, not anymore, because now they're more and more of a collector's item. Plastic doesn't last as long, and that would be old style plastic. But those were designed riflemen, they were designed for the rifle grenade to reduce stock. and the bus stop outfit most weapons out there and it should slide over the nay got like you will copy on the on the on the insert but uh... that would be another solution if you go to the apple feet shoot probably a lot of guys there that are better connected might even know where the little part of those and i would double that could be put on any weapon you want to use the shoes so you can hit like a an instant recoil pad chock and repo recoil pad but it could be actually moved from gun to gun the tree version of that rifle folding bayonet itself points so to speak. Yes. Illegal under the Geneva Convention by the way because it leaves an open channel wound most people don't realize that's why the Revolutionary War and the Civil War those cruciform banettes are designed to slice open something and keep it down. They also have a bayonet sheath for the nagat on this website here Bill. Oh okay. If you're going to use the scope on it you can find it fairly inexpensive but it has to be what is called is a long eye. because you have to have that thing so far away from you, it's not like up against your eye, which you don't want anyway, you'd probably cut your eyebrow. Get your suit you set out after you get through pulling the trigger. It's a long eye relief scope, yeah. Yeah, that's what you want to look for and I picked up a couple of, they're on a rifle I paid $80 for. That's a thousand dollar rifle! Oh, and how's it today, guys? No, like the glass outside. Well, the thing about that too, and I remember with the long iRelief scopes, there's a lot of stuff laying around that's first and second generation. Made some really nice, long iRelief scopes. They're usually at the showroom, they're not variable power. Usually they're like, you know, 10 power, 9 power. You know, they could be 12. They're simple planes, but they work. I use, I use buroscopes on a lot of, and you know, just go up because I said, my buroscope you can find if it's reasonably priced and it's older and it's just not as long as it can be seen through and the rectical are intact and everything adjusts. They're very much an American design, additional straight to. I mount those on the 510 rifles that we have. I've got a bunch of 1917 Enfield that were sporterized or had the scope on the rifle. Same scope, you pick one up, it looks just, and that's just a thing you can do, especially when you're putting the Spirit weapons together like that. So you have the right idea. You don't want the, you know, to be You know, more expensive, you put the more expensive scope on the weapon that's tuned to more. You know, like the, if you got a Model 7 or 700 or you've built up an AR-10 and you got a bull barrel on it, you can put all the bells and whistles and adjustable your glass for your spender optics. 450 cal. Basic little adapters for the scope map don't work very well. The ones where you take out the old sight and just put in the allens. I've had reports from several people that have used them and say they just don't. The reason is because, again, you can bet those in different ways. There's something to think about. A little hint there, you know, like when you bed the sites, remember, because some of them, it depends on when they were made and who built them. He used to be out there, really great work, where he's like, site, site. What happened is when it went from the original company where it was being them over and kind of absorbing their production capabilities, maintain the same specs. It happens on occasion. The other consideration, as we were talking about earlier before, is the idea that there are several different kind of maids that they got. I mean, the Romanians, the Bulgarians, Chinese, even some other odds and ends companies made variations on the rifle. Because of that, while they have the same basic specs, there's enough slop in the way they think one size. Well, sometimes you have to put in shims or spacers. A cheap quickie solution for fermentation. They weigh bicycle tires, bicycle inner tubes. Bicycle inner tubes are so many different projects. They make cheap, tactical rubber bands. Cut them with a pair of scissors about a half inch or an inch wide. And now you've got tactical rubber bands for your web gear. So hold stuff together and you slide it over your hangers and stuff and then you can keep things. Let me ask a question here. Yes, and you keep that bayonet from rattling. Yeah, exactly. The other thing is that when you take the inner tube and cut it lengthwise and where you've got that trough that your site goes in, that fixture you're talking about, cut it to that spec. And again, you lay that in place, then you lay your site your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, your, Let me ask a question here Mark. I'm getting a gun here with the scope mount that mounts on the side and reaches up over the top. Is this the one that you're talking about Bill? No, you pull out your sight and put adapter plate in like a pinny rail adapter. Where you have the rear slide sight you're going to take the guts out of that, the basic component and then you have whatever holes are there those are what you use for mounting the fixture. And most people think it's one size fits all, but like I said, the fins were more precise, their parts are tighter, a lot of their stuff during war production. The Chinese and the Poles and the Romanians had little ideas that were different, or again, they maintained different standards. Where people make mistakes, they think, well, it didn't work very well. Well, it works in... Why people have to get to the point where they have to start qualifying when you'll notice they offer products will not work, and you will swap in this way without doing blah, blah, blah. An example of people who thought ahead on that, if you look at several of the new hyper-technical stocks made for the Nagat, for instance, they've come up with fixtures and fittings that come right along with the stock to accommodate all the variations that they've seen so far in that design. Because there are changes in dimensions and such, so you can actually cast in different parts and have them so you can insert and exert accordingly. The sites themselves, you do bad that's the only thing to tighten it up. You do it where you want, where you get consistency. Like a material that has a consistent density and is elastic. You know, it can, it can. It's accessible. Now the inner tube, inner tube works for that. Go ahead, please jump in there. I'm sorry. It's a neat website and it was one of the 6.2 Rards.net. And it has pictures of all the ammo, the different armories that make it. And you could look it all up and have all the specs. A neat little website, the 7.6 R. The last thing I have is, I knew this old man when I was a kid. California he was kind of so my but I don't know if he was in World War one or where but he had this in those days everybody carry like a scout knife that has that blade on it that would open a can can opener he would unscrew plate on the back of his stock and he would keep emergency ammo in there yep yeah you know that's that's the whole idea like I said where you can carry anything on the weapon you Plastic stocks have a whole bunch of space. It's not used and like I said you put your spare parts in there you can nest equipment in there or like you said ammunition if I can put a butt cap on my pistol grip on the air 15 rounds I can carry if I buy the right button stock if you've got more room if you can you know But you don't got to be careful when you're drilling wood. You don't want to you know, bore too close to the outer wall you can insert all kinds of stuff in the stocks and you can even make, for instance nowadays with all the different keeper screws and thumb screws, different technologies, be able to make it so that that button can come back off as needed. Unscrew it, get it off, recover what you need, put the cap back on, make the rifle work. At least you got five more rounds. That one more round will get you. I've got to get this conversation, I say, well you only carry two or three more rounds. Yeah, but that one round got me the rifle the other guy had that I needed. I'm in combat and I'm a situation. I see that guy right there, see that black uniform knuckle dragger. Well, whatever he's got, I need it right now. Say one last thing and then I gotta run. If anybody's in this part of the, there's a place for Encoline and they sell, you know, the most in the God ammo, the 762 place. I've seen anybody carry it. It is not, it's the old government surplus, military surplus. Right. And of course the price changing but the last time I bought it it was still under $8 for 20 rounds. Is it going where again? Fort Hood. Oh, okay, yeah. Yeah, it's like where I was for it. Yeah. You know, Austin, you know, it's like a drive from Austin north of us, but there's like a road called 195 and that's what it's off of. South of 190 on 195. And if you guys go there telling you, Bill told me to go there and I run on the micro effect.com. Alright, well thank you guys, I'm going to see about that butts from uh... Butts pad, it's at again www.strikeguardgear.com and give them a go, find out more about it. But again, where you heard about it, it's the Moisin Negat butt pad. When you get to the page, they got AK47, SK and Moisin Negat, the third category, that's where you go. Well thank you guys. Alright, thank you Bill. We're inching down towards the bottom of the hour. Folks, if you're going to get your name in the hat for the drawing we're going to have in just about 37 minutes. You need to do it now because there's a process we have to go through once you jump on the boat. 08935 0094 operators. Please take the time, donate to the micro effect for the drawing. This is reduction. Go ahead. You know, you guys, you're running through the woods. There's all kinds of disciplines. We talk about light disciplines and other easier. They need to stay at home sometimes and don't use it as an experiment. It just made me think of something, man. What's it got to you? I forget what the movie was, but... It was a battlefield and there was a big battle, you know, dead bodies laying all over and there was two guys that were still alive and they were trying to fake dead and while the soldiers were going through, you know, looking for anybody that was left alive and one of them passed as gas and caused the other one to start laughing. They got their self shot Yeah, you can you know have to hear what the movie was noise. Yeah, exactly But pick up your SKS if you've got one There's a whole lot of other rifles, you know when that band shake it a little bit like you're running and listen to what you guys still have your circle site run it to be in there and that's right move anymore air when you need it not quite it won't say a word noise to submit and you guys if you have the ability even where you put elaborate on it. Do we? Can you say, you know, mine? You might move through an area and so again, it's a discipline that needed the discipline example. Many arenas all boiled down to, well, it's done. Are we going to see dawn? We'll know that right after the break. Okay. We're down here at the bottom of the hour folks. I want you to stay tuned. You're listening to the Morning Inch L Report. We'll be right back. Feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, myrrh, and clove oil, Vitamer effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque, and freshens breath, and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com. That's V-I-T-A-M-Y-R dot com. today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. Keep your teeth and gums healthy with Vitamer, toothpaste, and mouthwash. Vitamer. Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums. And remember, it's all completely natural, available at participating health food stores nationwide. The third hour of the morning I'm Joe McKeel here with Mark Cornke and Donald Betcher. And I guess we've got about all the entries that we're going to have for the FM transmitter here on the microeffector coming up at the end of this hour. So I want to thank you all for those who made some entries. 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If you care to join us, we're going to do a New Year's Eve show for those people that are singing at home. I'm hoping everybody stays home tonight. I mean, honestly, you really don't want to be out on this battlefield at this time of year. But everybody, you know, you know what it is. They're twitchy stupid out there right now. They're twitchy stupid. They've all been conditioned. They got all their everybody's got a computer in their cop car now. You know what they're doing on the computer? No kill kill. and unfortunately it's not all the peace officers. See, whenever I talk about this, the peace officers all know better. Don't, don't, don't. You're generalizing, yeah, well we have to because again, we're trying to prevent confrontation. How to do that? Don't call the cops. Especially if it's a feeding frenzy area. You can pretty well tell, it's a lay back area by comparison. Keeping an eye on where, even there, they're trying not to, you know, get in everybody's face. You see time. This is when they're gonna get that extra money so they can, you know, got vacations. This is when they're gonna This is when they're gonna bust you in necklace. They're gonna put they and you know the areas you need to avoid well Actually in light of twitchy things like vampires used to be their party party pipe vampires Communicative skill opened a lot because that well like night the revenuers aren't out there doing there's stuff on the streets because they're Protesting quality is this to be functioning people are selling goods people in the streets Obviously, that's me or percent of what the copy do they you're not hearing about you know, what is that a car dealer? Yeah The cops aren't working today. They're all protesting. It's common sense because here's what's said. There's a lot of people that have business news. Yeah, that's a shame. There's a party that'll get you. That's a shame. Just in recent years, this shouldn't be hard to note. I don't know how hard it is to notice in a big city. But the bars out here in the wilderness, for example, just don't have the attendance that they used to have. Right, wrong, good or bad. You know, for fear of, you know, $1,000 fines, DUIs, cops sitting here waiting for people to walk out the bars. It just isn't right. It isn't right. But that's the way it is. Well, it was cyclic. You know, we used to have a little department here, and it was cyclic. You knew when it was the end of the month. Because they'd be like everything, it'd be cool. And all of a sudden, they'd be just down the street, and it'd pop everybody for, you know, a revenue ticket. The problem is, you see that they've... and it doesn't mean the guy didn't, you know, go to the bar, have two drinks, go down the road every day and do the same thing. Well then you get all these other psycho battle crews held into this and all the revenuers, pile the aid, now everybody's got to be crewed no matter what. We have a summer... someone has summarized the whole situation. He says, so to summarize, if you kill cops, they stop writing tickets. Cool. I've been saying this don't be surprised at a given point one group or another somebody's gonna get tired of them Remember what I've been taught and what we've all known that you know, it's just when was it going to start? Well, apparently it has you know, and it's like well No, you're with the cops. It's like if the cops good They shoot me in a heartbeat just as quick or strangle me just like that guy you saw in that video Don't you think for a minute you're in any way shape or form special already telling you that there's people who are the enemy there are He could be any number of things, but you know what? Chances are if he has a Jaguar, he's got money, a money family, and whatever they pull out of their RSDs, they're going, there was a golden phone at the site. Now I'm going to point something out about that that everybody put in the scroll yesterday I don't want to bring up. After talk to do two things amongst the rank, some of the guys listening to their car are going to like me talking about this. But they either carry a Twitch blade or a pistol or an automatic that's had the numbers ground off. Here's the thing. A Switch blade is considered a what, guys? It's a no-no felony for a long time. The cause of being in for a blind eye to a felony they could use. And they dug here, they'll see, because of the condition. He had a Saturday night special. Remember that term. Now let me tell you about Detroit police cars. Back in the 80s, and anytime you can buy fleet cars, now they buy them a fleet package. One of these cruisers from Detroit. So they decided they were gonna change out that big bench seat in that full-size Ford car, guys. And when they pulled the seat out, they undid the bolts. Lo and behold, they turned the seat over and you know what was in little catch points left and right in that seat? There were two K-frame revolvers. And the K-frame revolvers, they were loaded. Not only were they loaded, but the serial numbers were ground up on both of the guns. Now why do you think they kept a gun left and right with no serial numbers where it could easily be accessed and paw- Oh, did I- They pretty pre-stashed in the cars with a little pawkin to the seat by the cops, had guns that were We found a gun in the serial ground office. You know what's funny is that those guns are long gone out of sight. Somebody out there, that's a friend of ours, stories like this with cocaine in the bumper and stuff, that's where they bust the dope, they come to dope and the guy drives the car for a year and then finally he gets into collision and he can get white powder. It's not the cops, that's the guys they busted. But bottom line is when you get hold of a government vehicle, you go over it top to bottom. Yeah, and they'll do it. It's yours! I bought this like this. Oh, that's a likely story. Oh, gah gah gah gah. Yeah, the way, pull that back seat out too, because you don't know what they dumped in the back seat or slid between the vehicle. They moved that back. Usually they have quick releases. They stash another gun there, conveniently shot himself in the back and everything. And you know, how that happened. Well, yeah, I know what happened. Well, the thing is that for whatever the territory that the Gambogeos, everything is, if you need something for them. Yeah, over there, 25 feet from the car. But look, it's something that we sure lumbers. And here's the other part about that. You see, that's the one thing that I also pointed out is, well, they have a dump gun, right? Never have any fingerprints on them. You know what I mean? In other words, the gun is like Toby. There's a fingerprint on the trigger now. Just one. And with some blood, almost like he was pre-shot before he was shot. But a reminder, the twitchy blade trick that on their person, and they'll drop that nearby, like, you know, like conveniently or stuff it. you know, stuff in their hand or whatever. You already did that, that. Shot shot for good. There's something to think about, and you're gonna see more and more of this, which is why, well, if you're, and here's how they'll do it. Well, you know, he's just a casualty. Well, you guys have screwed up and shouldn't have done that, and he was like a taxpayer. Somebody just posted in the chat room a line from something else. Maybe you'll remember this. Yeah, remember, what's that line from, guys? Watch that whole thing, that story passed. But pay attention to what he was saying. You're either cop, coming back in. I'm retired. You're coming back in. That's a summary of the mindset of it. And it's sad because there are people trying to be nice and do decent. Some are just trying to get through to retirement. Like I said, people did on their jobs in the county, like with the county department, they don't want to be downtown, west side or whatever, getting shot at. So the guys that are older are smart. And that's why you get a more laid back, you know, quickly deputy, because they just want to get to their retirement. And they've had enough life experience. and they probably are old enough they were part of the old piece and they guys are watching what they're doing where now you have the enforcement knuckle dragger and like I said the enforcement knuckle dragger used to be forced to be put with that guy that was senior and older, temper them and they don't do that now you'll notice you get to you know you get to roided up you know teenagers or 20 year olds and it's like their ideas they've watched all the movies they possibly could in the outfit oh and by the way don't forget you can table scrape and into the niche with somebody who's watched too many television programs and too many BS movies. Royd it up, they're all excited, you gotta do this. Remember we had one cop, now it happens on occasion only because there's somebody they don't like, it's not that they don't all do it. But remember we had what copier busted in Michigan, just a happenstance thing, because he was getting the other guy to Royd up. Do the shots, you gotta be bulging along with your muscles, you know, and your eyes bulging. He got busted, well you know that's rare. We're closing up the year here. We've got a gun coming up, but there is a subject I want to bring up just a couple months ago. We brought that up and we've got in-house and or the DOD is looking at turning over rape marks for investigation. Attention while you were at NAMES and Nancy's report and we talked about this. And this gets right back to my everybody. That's without technically a national police, at least locally you got some control. They already have regional cops and they need to be fired right now. Regional police, police and homeland security all need to be fired yesterday. Rid of the entire operation. Oh, he killed somebody and fill in the blank wherever. Well, you know what they do? They shuffle into the other part of the country and you're not told about where he is. They can send him here as a cue one. They can send him to the territories or overseas. That's why it's important to keep the names so you know who you're dealing with. Exactly. Gentlemen, let's do something we haven't done before. All the entries are in. We're all finished up here. So let's go ahead and pick a winner for our drawing this morning for the FM transfer. Gotta do it. Drum roll, please. I guess some music going here. And I'll be right with you. We have a winner. Are you ready? Uh, yeah, a little, there we go. That's a little bit of a drumroll. Alright, the winner this morning for the, uh, Ramsey FM100 transmitter that actually belonged to me and was the beginning of the micro effect radio broadcast network. And we have a winner, Steve. We need to tune the music down again, Joe. It's a little high on the... and all I have here right now is a Yahoo email address. So Steve Clay, if you're out there listening right now, my friend, give us a call quick here at 208-935-0094. Steve Clay, give us a call, 208-935-0094. You are the winner of the FM transmitter and YAGI antenna. We'll hope to hear from Steve here in the next few minutes. I hope he's out there listening. Mudville, why is Mudville? Maybe I see that in the chat room once in a while or something. It just seems familiar somehow. Mudville? Yeah, Mudville 69 at Yahoo! Oh, oh, that's an A, yeah! There is no joy in Mudville! Wear boots! That's like the New Year! So, Steve Clay, if you're out there, give us a call, man. 208-935-0094. He is the winner of the FM transmitter. We're really hoping that... He gets another micro station up and on the air. Folks, we need thousands of these things. And I happen to know, there's like four or five of them going up right now. So this will be number six, I suppose. Steve puts this on the air. 2089350094. And folks, this is pretty much winding it up for us here at the micro effect for 2014 on the morning intel report. And I want to thank you all for the, all the support you've given us through the year. And hopefully, I will get a phone line ringing, I hope that's Steve. And again, tonight, I'm going to be on a few, we'll just go to www.kiie.org. I'm going to be doing a New Year's program. We're going to be playing oldie, coolly music and stuff. I'm going to have my youngest daughter with me. She's going to be my assistant DJ tonight. So if you're at home and you're just hanging out, I'm going to throw some good music on there, folks. And you can call in down there as well. I'll be giving the number out on the station as I'm going along. Is that Steve that now? Okay. Make sure I get him on the air here. Okay. She's getting some information from him and we'll get him up on the air. Well, we'll have to keep an eye on Steve here. Now we get another station up and hopefully Maybe the transmitter has a little bit of Something with it, you know to create another broadcast network, you know, it just comes with the package maybe you know some kind of shall we call it magic or lasting and Mark and Don while we're waiting here for you to get to Steve as you ready? Get his phone number. Get his phone number What we got to say here Don, give out your number for Night Vision. Hey, we're thermal. Again, Night Vision technology. Don has the information. If you have any questions or if you've got a system up and down at the top or all, we're getting there. There's a new, actually it's not super new, this is interesting. It's the same as the old H&Rs. Two Uberty, Team 73, Cattleman. 22 revolver, shot revolver guys. It's like a standard cold peacemaker on the outside, kind of like what used to but this is a 12 shot 22 revolver. Really cool. Let me pull Steve up. We got Steve here. H&R used to do that. Go ahead, call the company please. Good morning Steve. Good morning Joe. Well you're the winner man. Well my lucky day. Alright, what state are you in? Oh, state of misery. Oh are you really? Well that's where my bill is. Well he can use the reporter down there. Alright, well do you have plans on putting this up and putting it on the air? Well actually I've got a 50 watt station. Oh do ya? That's broadcasting you right now. Oh wow. That Yagi antenna will sure be a sweet addition. Alright well that's good to know. Well since I already do have a station, if you want to just keep the transmitters and donate it to someone else, like you say, we need all the people out there broadcasting we can. Alright, well I appreciate that. So you just want us to send the antenna then? That would be great. Alright man, awesome. How long have you been on the air? How long have you had your station? I've been broadcasting since I believe it was May. I got started out with a little 5-7 water. Yeah, I got hooked, so I'm 84 hours. I warn people about that. Yeah, we added another zero. Alright, well, number one, we appreciate your contribution back to us. We also appreciate the fact that you're already broadcasting the micro effect. And have you called in here before? I don't recognize your name, really. Yeah, I've called in a couple of times. Have you? Okay. Yeah, that's right, you know, a few of the contests. I think I was confused earlier. I was hoping there was a contest for that Compressor Unit that married me. Well, you know me we may well do that because I have two of those Left on the shelf that I'm willing to part with anyway, so yeah, maybe well Maybe the next drawing will have will do because you've donated transmit rack We'll have the transmitter and the compressor or something. Well, we'll come up with something. Yeah, I got confused because you were talking about that and the content Yeah Okay. All right buddy. Yeah, yeah, and then it will sure be nice addition Alright, well we'll get your information over to Andy who actually has the antenna over in Montana and he'll be shipping to you in short order. Alright buddy, appreciate your contribution. Well thank you, you guys keep up the good work. Alright, thank you. Very good. Alright, wow man that was uh... You know people ask me sometimes, you know, how many stations do you think of? I don't know. I had no idea Steve had a station. You know, he said, what did he say? 50 watts? Some people draw broadcast just to their neighborhood Some people draw broadcast to the count Engineer your broadcast to do that That's the one thing about FM Bro We're out of time gentlemen Yes we are We got Jeff Bennett coming up next So guys, every so often I'm on the shelf as part of... Down your number for night vision please It is 231 South of the Republic Just tell ladies and gentlemen The Empire is on the run And next year we're gonna beat him down All the way over there next... Down your number for night vision please Mark, could you hang on the line here? I need to talk to you a minute before I let you go. All right, and folks, we want you to stay tuned for Life, Liberty, and all that jazz. Jeff Bennett coming up next. Have a good, happy new year. Celebrate, but folks, be safe, be careful. I hope you stay home.
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