Mark Koernke and co-host Ed discussed Liberty Tree Radio's end-of-year fundraising drive, aiming to raise $2,000 by October 1st to cover operating costs. They announced raffle items including an ACU battle kit with MOLLE gear, training aids, a Confederate battle flag to be signed by all hosts, and additional tactical equipment. The show featured extensive product reviews and recommendations, including AR-15 rifle kits from Palmetto State Armory (16-inch mid-length and 9mm configurations at $379-$399), tactical gear from CenterfireSystems.com, and firearms from Southern Ohio Gun including Henry 45-70 lever action rifles, 1911 pistols, pre-1898 Martini Henry rifles, and specialty .410 musket ammunition. Koernke provided detailed technical commentary on stainless steel barrels, AR-15 configurations, and historical rifle development.
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Where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, a retired telecommunications worker, for late work a million petty code junction operators, the ability to function whenever the health is online. I'll tell you what, it is right now, and for all of our brands out there, it is the 24th of June, it is the seventh year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a 2015 older calendar, or mine, Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. See what I've got to do, I hate to do this, we're running late, but I see something... Not a way, I've got to round it up. Ed, could you jump in here for a minute? To the side there, I hope. Ed might be grabbing the mic and trying to figure out how to make that town happen. Sorry, Ed, I'm working on something. What did you ask? I'll tell you what, if you do me a favor, take over for a little bit. We've got a drawing done to me up at the end of the month. We do have a drawing coming up at the end of the month, but also we should have already started our drive for the end of the year, Bill. Henry brought that to my attention. I'm going to bring that all up and I can walk away for just a minute and see something I've got to pick up on the side. Well, Henry brought that to my attention this morning and it is true. We are... hang on here. Get a little bit of echo. There we go. We are running a little bit behind on that. I should have started at the beginning of this month the drive for the end of the year bill. We need to raise $2,000 to go for the cost of Liberty Tree Radio for next year. I'm working on getting the website up to date on talking with our service provider for the website so I can figure out what's going wrong there. One of my updates haven't been taken, but we have started the drive for the end of the year bill. And again, we're trying to raise $2,000. I'm sorry, I'm distracted just a little bit here. I was not ready to do this. So in the meantime, what I'm going to do is while Mark has stepped away, I'm going to find some music here to play so I can step aside and take care of this other conversation I was in the middle of. And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, the secret oaths and the secret proceedings. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence. Now an enemy from within wouldn't save us all again And deprive us of our rights in the Constitution Restore the Republic Wake up, it's time to understand Restore the Republic We're losing our freedom in the land It's controlling everything From the Daily News, we read to the politicians And they're pulling up financial strings More powerful than kings It's essential, thank you, leads Bringing our destruction Restore the Republic Wake up, it's time to make us stand Restore the Republic We got the people that we can Restore the Republic We dare to leave this town A tale of freedom If we look the other way They'll take our rights away So we the people must defeat our own me The money tail we choke Shoving taxes down our throats Bailing out banks we don't even owe It's a ruination They're invading our privacy With high technology Microchip in our IT It's a combination God, it's time to make a stand We'll speak public, break the news across I was in the middle of a conversation too when you asked me to take over I'm trying to figure out the problem with the website and I've got tech support on the line so I apologize for stepping away when you stepped away. Do you still have to take care of that? Yeah I'm still trying to take care of that right now. Okay, go ahead. Let me go ahead to take over here as far as the drawing I guess we could do it as a one over well the end of the year drawing thing or the end of the year There is something else Henry had an idea for the end of the year Bill something that he's gonna donate who wants to donate a trying to think the right flag, the southern flag won the tanging on his wall for us to raffle off and it's going to be another item that we're going to have everybody sign. Good, we can do that. Careful, we can get our flag properly but I think we can handle that. As it is, the end of the, I guess, let's see, well, what are we looking at, the window for the end of your bill? We have to have $2,000 raised not as much as last year because last year we were trying to raise funds to replace a computer as well But we're trying to raise $2,000 before October 1st. Okay, we've got to start working towards that we had time on that though Yeah, we have time on that we usually start this at the first of this month every year that we've been doing it online I've just there's been so much going on as you know dad there It's literally slipped my mind that we were already into that window Henry reminded me this morning, so I've been coming up and reiterating with Henry, you know, but in my ear it is time for us to start thinking about that under the year bill because it takes a while to Get the funds rolling to bring them in so that way we're covered and we like to try and do it before time But we'll work it right up to the end of the wire if we don't have the funds to continue at this level If we don't raise the funds, of course, as always I have no problem stepping back. We'll still be here It just means you got to tune in on one of the reflectors or Pay for VIP membership with live 365, you know, we're just trying to keep the free slots open for everybody Very good. So for everybody out there again We are looking at, well I know at least two items will be included. One is a complete LBE system in ACU. It will be the salt vest backpack with supplemental mag pouches, canteen covers, etc. The other is a training aid combo, both a tiny training aid item and a large training aid item. And I think you understand how it works. The one training aid item can easily be controlled by one hand. The other training aid item, of course, is one that requires both hands typically to control. And with it, you can train in the basement. You can practice in the backyard or in your house. And they're perfectly silent and an excellent training aid combo, especially for a lot of you guys who have certain systems. that are made in the USA that everybody always debates over, especially with regard to quality and performance because they had an early tooting history problem and they're still requiring maintenance. But it's a good combo and a very nice training aid combo and also an ACU assault vest system. This will be a MOLLE-type front vest with multi-pocket. and the Sliptype magazine with the elasticized top keepers along with ACU elbow and knee pads. Let's see, what's the total package? Multiple mag pouches or multiple grenade pouches or 40 millimeter grenade pouch. It can be added wherever you want to on the ACU kit. And we'll have an ACU backpack to go with that. So there's a combo for you. That's one of the big items. And of course the battle flag is going to be pretty cool. We're going to do a Confederate battle flag. Henry's providing the flag. Everybody's going to sign off on it, which means we all got to get to work passing that around the country. So that is another, again, option. In addition to the training aids, we'll probably have several other training aids. So everybody, a lot of people are going to be happy, nobody's going to be dissatisfied. When you see, as I think Henry's already seen, what some of the training aids look like, I'd say you end up with a pretty decent little package there for practice, practice, practice. So be prepared, you know, be prepared, it's later than you think. Well in this case, be prepared, hopefully. Well, things will stick together and we're assuming the worst and we won't be disappointed. So we're preparing for things happening anytime. But guys, if you start pitching in for the end of the year bill, Ed will be modifying the homepage, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and then posting it accordingly so that we get a ticker. We always give you an accounting for where we are with the end of the year bill. Okay, it's just that simple. It makes it very, very easy. Very user friendly. Okay. A couple of things real quick. Oh, again, if you like this list, we don't want to mention we haven't done this once yet. Mailing address PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130 Drop of the Mail. If you're gonna make a check or money order out, you can make it out to Nancy Kornke. K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy. K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy. K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Take the time and plug in, help us out. The end of the year bill, we're very straightforward about this. I mean, exactly what the amount is. It's a one-time bill so it's cheaper across the board. We actually operate it probably, I think, the least expense possible by doing this. I don't think anybody else really does it probably. They probably don't think that way. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. But our operating bills, wherever we've been able to pare them down to the lowest denominator, we've just made it the goal to get there. And one way or another that has been the case. So we pretty well made it each year for the last couple of years and it's all because you guys, you know, fish tend to make it happen. So again, the Confederate battle flag, all the signatures of all the hosts on Liberty Tree Radio. ACU battle kit in Mali gear, really cool by the way. In fact, we're not, you know, well... Were it not further that we're committed to other systems, it's just that we've been accumulating by donation from friends and some really cool buys that we've found. We've been running in some really neat purchases. So for everybody out there, again, this is a really nice system. An Aerosi training aid, big training aid and a little training aid combo, pre-boxed. And you'll probably get a bunch of extra And insertable devices full of small round objects that go into the training aid, the big one. So just an idea there, all kinds of cool stuff that's going to be part of the program. A couple of other things, as far as the terms of the drawing, there should be at least three, probably five training aids. And we'll probably have another battle pack of one form or another. I'm trying to make out a deal on some multi-cam, but remember we can put together a really nice DCU system also in Three Colored Desert. Might do the MOLLE backpack along with, well do a MOLLE backpack, but it'll be the military package, the bigger one, with an AAADCU front system of whatever kind. I do have a bunch of DCU shovel covers, trifold shovel covers coming in, and they're Dutch and they're supposed to be in excellent condition. So that will probably be added to the DCU system, a couple of those. I needed some for another project. So we've got those in motion. And in general, again, I think everybody's going to be really satisfied. We've got a bunch of stuff that just went out the door. Some trading aids are on their way to other people. So watch your mailbox for a really big, it's not an 8.5mm 11 envelope. These are bigger envelopes. OK? LIGGER. So, just a heads up on that one. And, uh, oh, otherwise it has been super busy. It is Weapons Wednesday, by the way. And B.C. brought something to my attention. It looks like, and I've got to double confirm this, those really well priced AR-15 middle size, you know, middle 16 inch barrel, middle gas system kits are at Palmetto State Armory again. Palmetto State. I have to check because I tried earlier and actually I came up with them on the page. So if they're there, palmettoastatearmory.com, www.palmettoastatearmory.com, and they are showing a bunch of upper systems. What I'm looking for is that's something they didn't have before, which is a little pricier, but they have the complete kit for $400 minus the low receiver. Let's see. I'm looking. Oh, they have air 15 barrel clearance also didn't know that was there I'm gonna have to you. I haven't even checked that yet However, let's see the other kit is three hundred and seventy nine dollars three hundred and seventy nine dollars at ninety nine cents That means it's three hundred eighty dollars, but we're looking to see If it's on here, I'm gonna go to doesn't do me any good No shop air 15 uppers. Let's try that one now the clearance. Let's see we get that one hold on here guys I'm looking guys try to find them see if they've all the out of stock out of stock out of stock now, it's interesting my Check and connected through the email and they actually showed it linked it and available but I Guess we're gonna have to go through and just keep a tag. I am to see what they pop up with on the page Just that I guess just how it's gonna work but They have had some really good buys air 15 kids now. I know the mid kit is an odd man out I've mentioned this before, it does mean that you've got parts that are unique to the rifle that aren't going to be matching anything else. You have the shorty M4 type, you've got the long 20 inch foregrip. With that you would also have the obviously the different point placement in each case for the front sight and gas system for the gas diverter. But you also have a different length gas tube. Just something to think about. It's a neat idea for whatever reason with regard to how it affects the short stroke on the action. A little different configuration where you know how you can grip the weapon because you've got a little more work to work with like on a 20-incher. But they are interesting. I've already seen them. I've already seen the kits. They're excellent. There are a number of our people here that bought them and already have them put together guys. time I'd be seeing them on the air, a bunch of guys went in and grabbed them. I'm sure that's why they sold out because they went out pretty quick. You guys listening cleaned off the shelves, which is what we were hoping for. Okay, as it is, well they do have the PSA 16 inch, and in fact I'll read it out for you just in case somebody is looking for a stainless gun. It is the, but that's also got all the other doodads attachments and fixtures. That's not what we're looking for. You'll have to look at that one. That's $500 for the kit. Forgive me on that one. There is, let's see if I can go back to home if I can find what I'm looking for here because I just looked at it. It's on the front page guys. That's where you're going to find it. There's deals of the day. Of course the page one's around. That's what it is. Okay, here we go. They've got the PSA 16 inch stainless steel mid-length 1 in 7 twist freedom rifle kit. Now this is an A3 flat top stainless steel barrel. If you're wanting a stainless barrel, of course what I would do is break out the paint and do a little model over on that stainless real quick to make that kind of fuzzy out and disappear. Other than that, everything necessary, collapsible stock, all the internals and guts for the lower, buffer, buffer tube, pretty sure a complete upper. Yeah, it's got bolt carrier everything. We're looking to make sure we got that right. Charging handle, yes. Bolt carrier, yep. So you're looking for $400, you're looking at a complete kit with a stainless barrel. A lot of our guys use the stainless, although most of them, well we have bought more recent barrels. A lot of the guys did this back when the first wave of stainless came in, and pretty satisfied with them. I know that there have been other rifle kits built with the stainless barrels more recently, so It's purely a personal choice issue there. Certainly the stainless is going to offer that much less maintenance issues in the long, long haul with regard to the rifle. And as far as durability, I don't know which stainless the...well, actually no, I do. 416 stainless should last a good long time. The stainless barrel issue with regard to where was dealt with a long time ago by selecting the right stainless steel for the barrel. I think that's something everybody needs to mention. Remington was the first company to produce a stainless-steel barrel for weapons systems. And in fact, it was their premier You might remember the 700 rifle when it came out and then you got the Model 70 Winchester, the Model 700 Remington, you got the 600 short stroke. When the 700 came out it was built in the premier 7mm Remington Magnum round and it was also using something Remington had perfected in World War II to Korea which is the micro groove barrel. With this, this 7mm Mauser became a long-range tech driver. However, unfortunately, the first production models that went out, nobody had worked with stainless steel that much. They had not burned out very many barrels, apparently, as far as numbers tested destruction. And what they found out is the stainless they chose for final production for the barrel was not the first best choice. Within about 2000 rounds, the barrel began to drift. The reason the metal itself was a little softer than expected, they switched out to another stainless and that issue was dealt with. Again, research and development, production, development, eventually switching over to a new solution. Now, Those early Remingtons are collector's items. No, I'm gonna get rid of that because Mark's at new, new, new. Although again, if it was dad's rifle or if it's your grandpa's rifle and you got it, don't you even think about getting rid of it. But unless you choose to because, well, maybe he left you a thousand rifles and this one is just one of many. But if it's his personal rifle, I understand why you want to keep it. But the early Remingtons, especially the low serial number Remingtons, are worth a big chunk of change. There were progressive changes, modifications and improvements as far as material. Not the design. The design changes very little at all with the 700. The significant change was the, again, the Premier barrel which shifted out and went back to what they did make conventional carbon barrels always have. But that stainless Premier barrel that came along with the 7mm Remington Magnum cartridge had to be, again, progressively developed. Basically where they had a problem was with Needless to say, softening of the rifling, the premature wear. And the other issue was crown wear because of the nature of the metal. So, some people opted to actually change out to the new barrel, the replacement barrel, because Remington would do that. Or people just hadn't heard about it. They weren't as excited about what happened with the, you know, with the rifle doing what it did. But they didn't get rid of the weapon, and I think they were a long eye thinking about collectability because it's a unique situation for a rifle company. Oh and some people bought the guns even never pulled the trigger on them so they've not even had maybe five rounds through them. They've had the test rounds in the factory. They're still in the box or they're still in display and those guns aren't worn out. Okay, even though they are the original barrel. So little heads up on that one that's unique. The new stainless barrels pretty much all issues have been neutralized. The only issue is whoever makes the barrel maintaining tooling because by the very nature of stainless it's hard on the tooling. You don't know what you're doing, you get too aggressive, you'll get chipping and in fact premature wear with those particular tools and with the cutting tools, cutting edges. And what happens is then you get scores and marking and it looks coarser, doesn't mean it won't work. And as I've said, well hey, finish on the outside really isn't relevant. Finish on the inside is what counts. As long as your tool's inside aren't worn out, outside finish I could care less about. If it's a battlefield implement, a little coarser doesn't hurt because when you anodize it, parkarize it, or paint it, a little bit of scoring means the paint or the phosphate or whatever has a little more place, a few places to settle into and work. And it also creates a little bit of shade change so that you actually get a little bit of disruption, which is a good thing. So, that's kind of cool. However, again, I'd like to see the guys stay ahead of that tooling issue also. A lot of people prefer a lot more perfection, not necessarily critical in that particular area. So, while mental state armory, I am pretty sure that they had at least midday, I can't find it. at this particular moment but $379.99 for the same kit. It's a PSA 16 inch but with a standard barrel, a standard carbon barrel. Mid length, one in seven, freedom rifle kit. But the stainless one is $399.99. So that's not bad for a stainless barrel project if you want to put one together. That barrel will be around for a long time. The mid-length gas system, nothing to write about. It's just another idea. If you throw me one, I wouldn't look at it any differently from the other rifle. The only thing that does change is how you perceive that barley corn and peep site combination. You have to, again, shoot for familiarization so you understand the orientation with regard to scale. After that, you should be fine. So, remember, it's again, where you change, how you change that up, you know, where you slide the site up and down, the iron sites up and down, the barrel, especially that front site. Remember, when you look through the peep site, you're going to get a little different perception of the imagery. So, it's good to, again, experiment and, finally, figure out where the norm is. Anybody that has fired a 20 inch AR understands that when you switch over to an M4 or a Car 15 Shorty where the configuration is different. Doesn't mean you can't hit the target. This means you might have to work it, put the bullet where you want to because you have to reorient your brain to the different system. And again, perspective. See if there's anything else here real quick with Palmetto because it is Weapons Wednesday and we talked about a number of subjects in the morning but I wanted to touch on that kit issue. And now that I get there, I have bit too late, you all, I cannot find it, all this, I'm going to disembowel myself right now. Oh, no, I'm not. Anyway, oh, there is one other thing. I, no, they didn't have, I didn't notice this before there, and I slide the kit, the kit page around here. PSA 16-inch 9mm 1.10-millimeter-1.0-militre-rifle kit, no magazine. Not a big deal, there's a bunch of different aftermarket. They're Uzi mags or an Uzi type mag that they made for the 15 conversion for 9mm. As far as I know, I don't see anything that looks too exotic there, but I guess we better double check that image. Can't get that image to blow up. They do show the insert magazine well, which should be so that you can use the Uzi mag. It's the Colt carbine slash Colt light carbine magazine. And it's the same price, $399.99 with tax license and dealer prep. Includes everything, barrel, bulk carrier, bolt. The only thing you need is a blank up lower receiver to put everything in. And congratulations, you have yourself a 9mm AR-15 carbine. Am I excited about that? I think I've had one. I've had one myself. I've shot a lot of them. Pretty cool. They're nice package. It's just a lot of money. I mean, it's like, you know, an air 15 runs. Well, what we're saying right here, you know, you put one together for about 400 and with this price at $399,999, $400, you're looking at 430 to $440 per rifle because you can buy lowers for well, either polymer or you can buy the metal. CDNN investments and other sites and put the gun together for a pretty decent price. So next is the issue of mags. In this case, that nine, pretty much everybody has those magazines available. The Colt mag and 9mm, which is nothing more than a modified Uzi. You can modify Uzi mags by the way too. But the Uzi type mag, 9mm for the Colt knockoff or the Colt copy or the standard Colt. Pretty cheap. So it's personal choice personal flavor choice there to be quite honest I would say it's a much more comfortable weapon to shoot than the Uzi I mean I've gotten shot and you know carried and bounced around Uzi's back when they first came in They were but they weren't and they weren't too expensive There are a bunch of kit Uzi's that are out there. The magazines are available There's no recoil with the Uzi though. I will say that but that's purely because of the weight You're carrying a 9mm carbine that weighs as much as almost an M14. So just keep that in mind if you haven't carried a, you know, an Uzi carbine, they're heavy. AR-15 9mm configuration. Yeah, I guess it's just if you have a lot of 9mm ammo or you feel you have a need for that because maybe you already have a bunch in the inventory. If you're trying to round it out, maybe you got a rack of 8 and you want a rack of 10, there you go. Build up two or three more. you know, the rest is history. So that is $399 also and $0.99, $400. And that's on the front page at PaulMetoStateArmory.com. PaulMetoStateArmory.com. PaulMetoStateArmory.com. By the way, if you do have an Uzi or if you have one of these Colt 9mm or AR-15 90mm rifles, guys you can go to Center fire systems comm they buy their a lot of their surplus gear from a company out of Georgia and they have German oozy mag pouches a big package deal for a really good price so if you need if you've been trying to find something to carry those Uzi mags in and you just you know something that seems to fit right because they flop around or whatever well by the mag pouches that fit the weapon system and the German ones are basically a Bundeswehr copy of the Wehrmacht MP44 mag carrier but for the Uzi because the Germans were carrying the Uzi Because that made lots of mag pouches making them quite affordable Okay, so you can go to www.center.org I'll see if they've got those, or they've got them on hand for you right here, dot com. Well, we get the CenterfireSystems.com. So let's see if they're in package yields or if they're in surplus right now. Nope, they're, well, no, that's the pistol mag pouches, forgive me. Well, they show the MP5, well, if you want MP5 mags right now, they've got three MP5 Korean 30 round mags and the pouch I'm talking about for $45. $44.99. So you really can't beat the price for that as a matter of fact. That's three MP5 mags just in case you got one of those MP5 semi-auto knockoffs out there. Or if you want to be prepared so that when you capture something you got a few mags laying around, another solution is hey grab a couple of those and put them on the shelf. I know a lot of guys that have done just that. And that way when the time comes they've got them on hand ready to roll. Now, otherwise, let's see if we can go to military surplus tactical gear. Let's go to pouch, see if we can find a tactical gear and then go to pouches. Let's see if they have the, here we go. They have the MP5 3-cell 10 mags, forgive me, 10 mag pouches. It's POU-MP5 for $30. So basically $3 a mauch, and that's a nice little pouch. They're well made. We got a pile of them. I think they got close to 100 in the tactical reserve. at least in one pod. Well we bought them years ago from the same company that these guys did. And as a matter of fact with the keeper system, the way they're set up in the back, they can hang off pretty much anything. It's purely a personal choice that you can hang them low or you can hang them high and hook your web gear system up. It's the old German They do have a leather hanger back, leather hanger straps on the back, leather keepers for the front to hold down the flaps, and each one holds a single Uzi mag. So they're pretty cool. And there are different sized Uzi mags, so it would probably be a good idea to confirm either the 25 rounder or the 3032 rounder and then act accordingly. The mags have come back up. Oh wait a minute, here we go. They do have another one though. For those of you who have the longer, now these are the Buddha's Fair and the Polyvinyl. They're the long stick submachine gun pouches. They will work with the Uzi, but they'll also work with the Sten. I know that because we've already figured it out. But they're $4 a piece. I used to have a bundle price on those, but they don't now. In fact, I know I can probably look around and find a bundle price. whereby those things are just plain dirt cheap. In fact, they have had them for that before, but I don't see them right here. So maybe they've come run down low on those now. Those are very lightweight. They're thin, they're walled, they're actually shaved from weight off there because submachine gun mags are pretty dense and usually a little heavier by the nature of their age of production. They were built better in general. And so you want something where you can shave off weight in one direction. There it's a 3 mag pouch also and $4 a piece and that's all in the... If you go to CenterFireSystems.com go to again, Tactical Gear and then go to Pouches. Tactical Gear and then Pouches. A lot of other cool stuff always around. You never know what Centerfire is going to have on the shelf, so it's a good idea to check to see what they've got on the sale page and what they've got, especially the bulk deals or package deals or whatever. Every so often they've got a special sale thing going on. Right now they've got a dollar a day deal for $10. Let's see, deals for $10 or less. Look here, let's see what they're... Okay, well, I'll check that out. Pretty much it's the bubble deals and a lot of other cool things. multi rails tri rail rings for the weaver style and tri rail carry handle mounted air 15 for you guys have the carry handle AR they've got a tri rail that goes on the air 15 carry handle for $10 I would point out that might be a neat way to set up your night vision and still have a laser etc on the gun but you'll be able to take the whole thing off as a module just like we did on any of the other traditional night sights on the carry handle AR 15's So that's in their $10 deal. It's $9.99 and hell, the piece of... The stupid metal is so goofy machined that, you know, and the rails and everything, if you had to build it yourself, you couldn't build it for $10. Just something to think about there. With all the extra, you know, doodads and add-ons, when you look at some of the stuff that they've done, needless to say, they can crank this stuff out with CNC machine, be like, but if you don't have a CNC machine, you ain't gonna do it yourself and these are a pretty good price. So just a heads up on that as a solution.com. They're not an advertiser. We've got good friends that have donated to Liberty Tree Radio, but they do have some pretty cool buys here and there as far as limited items that make for cherry picking here, there, and around the system to find what you need. Now, I'm looking real quick because I believe, in fact, that was the other company I wanted to check today. One more thing and we haven't done enough of this today as far as I'm concerned considering what's going on around the country You should be expediting arms purchasing Everybody should be voting with their wallet and buying a case of ammo the southern southern ohio gun calm in their Gunsmith specials closeout corner now. This is weird. I have not seen a company doing this for quite some time Oh, wait a minute something else going on Henry rifle Lever action, I believe these are the Marlin copy. You've got a copy of the Marlin lever action. They're Henry 45-70 lever action and Henry big boy steel 45 long cold $595 apiece, but if you've got a 45-70 lever action you've been going man I want to get one from a girl or some for a friend and you've been looking for them You know, they've been kind of pricey and the 45-70 comes and goes as popularity within the shooting circles as far as for building guns. They'll build a bunch, then they back off. But it's still a very popular load. So they do have them, and that's that Southern Ohio gun on the front page. $595, $600 a piece. But they're there. So there is a... They have a number of 45 automatic pistols. They are $39 to $349 a piece. They are clearance slash closeout guns. Each one is a different model. I don't know how many they have. I believe it's one of each. But if you're looking for a reasonably priced 1911, there you go. It is a way to get into a 1911 without spending a big, big, big, big chunk of money. This is at SouthernOhioGun.com and then go to their clearance section over to the closeout. Go over to specials, red with the blue line. Go to the closeout corner. and see what they have there. Now there's another thing you always want to check which is gunsmith specials. And they do have a couple of interesting rifles there. However, they're pricey. One is a long Lee Enfield, one of the original Lee rifles for $580. No FFL, it's pre-98. But $580, they used to be a rifle they'd sell you for $95 because it's a non-FFL item. Let's see if this one in particular still is. Check to see what they are. Yeah, actually it's in immaculate condition. It's really well, well cleaned up. $580, but I don't see the confirmation on it being a pre-90. It should be a pre-98, especially if it's a Lee, just a straight Lee. It's the, yeah, original Lee Medford and long Lee Enfield rifles. Oh no, it's SOGS obtained a small batch of. Forgive me, I'm sorry. This has been rewritten again. SOG has obtained a small batch of original Lee Metford and long Lee Enfield rifles. Each gun has been individually priced. Please order using, oh okay, it was maybe the last one or a number of the last that are left. And okay, there are no dust cover or cut off. Wood is in good condition. Metal is fair. Boar is dark. There are three serial numbers listed there. I see what they're doing now. Okay, they got that at the bottom. But they don't tell me whether or not that rifle is a pre-98 no FFL or not, but a $580 that's a collector's item or anything. They do have some pre-1898 Martini rifles in a nice condition. They've been refurbished looks like. I doubt that they're, you know, they're not gonna be perfect. 4.57 caliber. No FFL required. Let's see, but they, oh, California, okay. You can have it in California. It used to be like you. Dope, or they're banned. This is a dropping lever, a martini, drop block, martini Henry. And that's $395. Yes, I know they're not cheap. Okay. But that's still not bad for this particular design. It's a martini Henry in the four, five, seven caliber. There is ammunition. You'd think, well, Mark, that's a bugger caliber. Actually, there's ammunition floating around for these guns. Let's see, here line crack with small stock repair, lever action, we know that. Non-firing for the time being. Missing small parts, sold as is, no returns. It's a wall hanger. There you go. Well, for the moment, until you figure out what you gotta do with it, but that's the maintenance man's problem there. And again, these are gunsmith specials and it's $395. And Mark would go, well, it's nice, but for $395 I can go buy that AR-15 kit, slide in a non-papered AR-15 lower, and I got something that works a lot better than that for the price. So when you start looking at practical applications. So it's a cool rifle. Actually, we've had a lot of these Martini Henrys back when we used to get them for 19 and 15. $20 apiece and we you know babied them back up like I've got two greener Try firing pin shotguns are there on the same action, but they're the colonial issue greener colonial they're the colonial Constabulary guns they're a shotgun for 12 gauge, but it's not like any other 12 gauge you've got it's a it's an orphan cartridge and The British did this because they didn't trust their locals because they were pressing everybody And so what they would do is they would hand out to their colonial police guns that were totally irregular to anybody else on the planet, even their own military. Now from a distance, they look like the same basic weapon. In fact, they look like this martini rifle. The greener was really cool. It's a very fast action. The martinis are fun to shoot because it's, you know, drop that lever, slide around in, pop the lever back up, click like and away you go kids. You're ready to fire. And it's kind of fun to see, you know, can I play Zulu? Well, playing Zulu and being in that movie, being in the real battle, ugh, that's two different things, man. You know what I mean? Anyway, pretty cool idea though. And better price, go to 15 kits. That's the better price. Unless you're looking for those Weber action Marlin slash Henry rifles that are out there and there are a number. Also, I've been trying to find a better price russian bell shooting carries this now this is a heads up and it's only for a certain number of people that are listening out there if you bought the british four ten muskets when they came in back there their british lee infield there there a an s m l e four ten single shot shotgun they have a a fake magazine that was inserted into the magazine well which has a uh... of the uh... slope loading tray at the top of the mag. The purpose for that is so like that Martini Henry when you slide that 410 Cartridge in it helps to slide the shell straight into that chamber. Okay. This is a rimmed 410 brass case. There are 180 cartridges per military tinned wooden box. $49.95. If you have one of those 410 muskets, this is the actual ammunition which they didn't bring in back when they bought the guns in. But the only company I've seen that has this is Southern Ohio Gun. So if you have a 410 Ishpere or you know one of the other Indian manufactured SMLE's and it's a 410 single shot musket you probably have it hanging on the wall or as a you know collector thinking well I don't have any ammo for this you can use some 410 ammo and make it work you got to do this and you got to do that. Well instead how about a couple crates of the actual ammunition for the rifle? And again, 410, a 410 inch round ball ammo. So it's basically a, it's like another version of that Punjab rifle there that we were just talking about, the Martini Henry, I say. Only in this case, it's the other rifle we gave to the Punjabi. It's 410 musket cartridge. It's 410 inch round ball ammunition. 180 rounds for $49.95. It's AMO-410B. That's the serial number. And it is available. And that is Southern Ohio Country. Put it in the front page. Probably isn't really moving because people didn't notice in the ammo section. But it's up front. It's there. That's a reasonable price for a whole pile of brass case. Probably for Dan Prime. Uh, but, useful ammunition. 60s production, manufactured by P.O.F. Brass Case, produced by... Yep, I thought so. Now grossing, but core. 2050 feet per second! Well, hell, that's pretty deadly. I don't wanna get shot by that stinker, if that's for sure. 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