Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on practical firearm combinations including the 1911 pistol, High Point carbines and pistols, and historical weapons like the Ricing carbine and Thompson submachine gun. He emphasized saddle gun combinations for vehicle use and detailed night vision technology options available through guest Don Betcher's company, including first, second, and third generation night vision devices and thermal imaging. The show covered tactical organization of militia units into fire teams and squads, weapon mounting systems and optics compatibility, and concluded with commentary on current political and social issues, including criticism of government overreach and discussion of preparedness and self-defense.
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A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We've 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. 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And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Southwest, Central, and comindianafreedomtalkradio.com. And we are on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. And for all of our friends out there, again, a beautiful gray, mid-rainy kind of day, but not raining. You might just go out and get stuff done or do what you can because if it happens, well, just be prepared to cover up what literally you might have exposed and let the rain do its job and all those plants you need to see grow. Oh yeah. But otherwise, been a nice spring day. Temperatures medium, a little buggy. In the bottom of the state here, we're in the lowlands. I don't know, Dom, what's it like up in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall, please? Oh hey, on the 11th day of May here, it's just a beautiful, wonderful day, ever so slight, the breeze and intermittent clouds and a high portion of sunshine on again, the eleventh day of the sixteenth. And you know, that's the stripe down the middle of the week. I'm pretty certain. So without any other references, that 1911 in my hand has an empty magazine. Well, well, there's a full magazine. Not to be redundant with the use of the word, but magazine. Well, now we just Watch that slide releasing there's one in the chamber. We can tell you that's a hot gun. That's a condition one gun, but it's mine. I can prove it to you. Don't try to take it from me. We can also tell you it is a weapons Wednesday. The perimeter needs some attention and as I top off this magazine, we'll tell you there's plenty more where that came from. Opportunity coercive force when the time comes. And for everybody out there, the 1911 Hand Cannon is an excellent personal defense solution recognized all over the world. It's been around for more than 100 years and there's that many years worth of parts, pieces and assemblies, along with lots of spare magazines laying around. Oh, even cases of bullets, Mark. I was just thinking of that when you started with that description. You know, you might come across a case of ammunition someplace buried or in a wall or under a bed or under 10 shoes in the closet or up in the attic or in the garage under stacks of cans of oil. It could be 45. It's pretty good odds. There's plenty of them out there and they just didn't go into handguns either. When you own one of the ones that has like the 18 inch barrel and the foregrip and like you know the 50 caliber drum you tend to fill up drums. I'm talking, you know, I say this as witness. Mark can say the same too. If you hang around with one of those guys that's got a Tommy gun, even if it's a semi-auto, pretty soon you have a 55 gallon drum full of empty 45 cases. Look at all the empty brass needs to be loaded back up. And again, it's a cheddar gun, but the gun that's so stable that writing your name with it, that was one of those tricks. Guys that know how to use the BAR, who are BAR men, could write their name with the .30-06. Demonstrate that. Guys that had, you know, got to say, hey, the government had millions of rounds. millions of rounds. You know what I mean? And guys, our people used them. Well, back in the day. Later on, of course, with the penny pinchers and the, you know, commie counters, the ability to get up and actually work with the weapons is few and far between unless you're way out in a remote location. And even then, half the time the people are wasting their time rather than actually focusing on, you know, mission propriety. So, as it is, The 1911 and the Thompson, along with several other guns that are out there in 45, are good solutions. Remember, you get that saddle-carbing combination. The Thompson and the 45 1911 are a good example. The ricing carbine. If you see a ricing carbine, you don't say a word to anybody. If you go to yard sale and you see this gun, it looks like a big Marlin .22, Don. It's got a Marlin kind of compensator that's built right on the end of the barrel. It's got slots like a cuts compensator. And it has a funny magazine station forward of the trigger by about a hand. If you laid your fingers, you know, in front of the front trigger guard, the magazine, well, is forward and it looks like it's almost like a, like just a civilian .22 gun. But it's not, because you can see it's in .45 caliber. Shut up, don't say a word, and buy it. I don't need mags for it. My dad got it and it's in the estate. Well, we got a bunch of other stuff. You look through and see if there aren't mags for it. I never heard of one of those. When I saw the hour, I was hoping it was a Remington. Yeah, well, how much you want for this thing? There's no mags. Okay, I am serious. Shut up. Don't say another word. Carry it away. Why? Well, it's not necessarily a gun that was brought back from the war, I should point out. Ricing made the Ricing submachine gun for the United States Marine Corps. And to market a semi-automatic version, the only thing that they did was take a extender that actually works the equivalent to the selector. It's like a piece of really stiff rod or a hint, hint, hint heavy coat hanger wire. Oh, they just took that out. And so you have a semi-automatic gun, as long as you don't know to do something else. And so a lot of these ricings were sold all over the country, guys. Now after the war, some Marines, they liked to pick it just like after Vietnam. Everybody wanted an AK. Why? Because it's what was, you know, they didn't bring a trophy back. And after World War II, the ricing was offered and was sold in good quantity all over the country. And they pop up here, and they pop up there. And if they do, they should pop up and disappear. Don't tell anybody about them. Don't talk about them. Don't show them to anybody. Just grab it and put it away. Then start doing research about it. Now, several companies have magazines for the pricing. They're priced here because they're World War II thingies, but you can pick up bags and it is in 45 ACP. So there's another gun from that era. that is out there floating around that would make a nice combo gun but you'd have to start collecting more mags and you gotta be patient on that one. Man, it is a simple gun. You will note that it is unique in how it operates. I can't describe it over the radio that easily but suffice it to say that basically one thumb or finger operates the charging handle which is actually concealed so that you don't bump it or thump it or anything like that. And like many of these unique guns, they fire from a certain position because they were meant to. And so again, the rising carbine. If you see any of them out there, don't even think twice. Oh, you mean like the difference between an open and a closed bolt? Yeah, most of what you guys ever closed bolt. A lot of weapons even through to the early 90s, late 80s, early 90s, they're the last, I think I should take that back, I think late 89. The Wasp was one of the last knockoff Thompson look-alikes that came out. Very good gun by the way, very well built. Quick interchangeable barrel to go from 45 caliber to 9 millimeter. Detachable buttstock that looks just like a Thompson stock. Which also had a loader on board, the whole nine years. The whole thing was very compact. And the ones notable about the originals when they came out is they had one variant, the first variant, that actually had a dial-up safety lock built right into the receiver. padlock guys, like a padlock combo, not a dial but you know the the roller tumbler type and the gun sold for a reasonable price but the government didn't like it because it fired from the open bolt. Now the government approved the production of this gun along with several others during that period of time and then after they got let the guys do all the tooling build everything up crank out a bunch of them then they all said oh they're evil And so of course they pulled them back off, they pulled them out of production is what they did. But there's a lot of these sitting around and you might run into one and go, Wasp, what's that? That's a gun worth grabbing kids. Firing from the open bolt, the weapon can't cook off or overheat. Keep that in mind. Now, sometimes that may not be a bad thing. Maybe if you've actually got that point where you're burning that many rounds, you might actually need to spit a whole lot more down range. So I guess cooking off the gun and just dumping the mag might be a good thing. But for the most part, again, the open bolt concept is pretty sound. And you'll figure out how to work it once you've worked with the gun a little bit. But the WASP in 9, if you find the 9, you can find 45 caliber barrels. If you have the 45, you can find 9 millimeter barrels. So you can switch the gun out from one caliber to the other. And Sten gun mags and uh... Forgive me. Sten gun mags for the 9 and it was grease gun mags. M3 grease gun mags for the 45. So very user friendly, very simple, very straightforward design. Other weapons, well of course you're going to point them, point you towards the high point curbing. And I would point out that a lot of you, if you're looking for a combo gun, Needless to say, you could go with that 1911, go with the high point, or you could go with the high point and the high point in 45. But the other cool thing about it is that high point now makes a 9mm, a .40 caliber and a .45 caliber carbine. So you can do any combo saddle gun combination you want. With a light carbine shoulder rifle in 9mm, .40 caliber or .45. and a counterpart pistol that complements the design. So everything you're carrying ammunition-wise is compatible with both guns. And it's a plus-plus, or a double-plus good thing, as George Orwell would say in 1984. The big thing about these, again, American-made, big contract, you know, with a couple of unique companies out there just found out about this here, what, last month. I haven't had a chance to really talk about it, and I've got to see if I can say any more, but... There have been some procurements with certain contract features because the high point carbine now comes in about five or six flavors of design, guys. Apparently there was an interest for the quantity in a particular configuration that order has been met by one I understand, and it's a friendly, an ally that picked this stuff up. We're gonna find out more about the happiness of running those guns in you know to destruction because that was one of the goals they want to take one weapon and just abuse it we've already seen how the high point pistol can handle abuse well nobody's done a video on the high point carbine yet so apparently Don someone's going to do for it so after they get to video three I'm waiting to see what they gotta do. They're gonna cut off the barrel. They're gonna have to cut this down. They're gonna have to weaken the way... The idea when they did the first video is they weakened the gun in every way they could short of doing something to the barrel, which at the end of the video, guys, they did. And you know what happened? It held together. There's not a Glock in the world that could have handled the first video. In fact, there's not a Glock in the world that could have handled any part of the test that was done on that high point pistol. I would emphasize that. But the last thing that was done, no Glock in the world would survive. What they did is they took a lag bolt and beat it down the barrel, thinking that that would be enough to fracture and blow the gun up because they wanted a dynamic slow-mo close-up image of that high point going boom! And that way any propagandist who wanted to yap about it later could keep going to that picture and going, see, it blew up! The problem is they'd have to cut out the front of the picture where the big lag bolt is hanging halfway off the end of the muzzle. And it was like, well guess what? It blew the bolt out, it bulged the barrel a little bit, and they looked at it and realized the action is still functioning. Everything is connected. And what they did is what I originally looked at and said, well grind down the bulge on the outside of the barrel and then see what you can do with it. And you know what? They did. And they didn't blow the gun up. They never truly blew the weapon up. all of the efforts. Man versus high point pistol. That's the one you want to watch, the high point pistol versus man. Anyway, it's out there, I think, in a couple of different postings. Watch it. Now, enough about the high points because they're pretty straightforward. The cool thing about high points is price. If you have that 1911, but you want a 40 cal in the inventory, and the 40 cal is the odd man out for price and cost. Now you can get a few other guns in .40 caliber, but the high point is still the most affordable so if you want to run all that ammunition you're going to be capturing from the enemy, then step one is you're going to have to be sharing with other people and you're not going to necessarily get a war trophy right away like a SAG or a STYRE or a GLOCK or whatever. So having something that will run that .40 caliber ammunition you've captured when you didn't get a gun means that a high point pistol solves that problem and allows you to put another gun into somebody's hands and for them to be able to run that gun with reasonable assurance that there's some ammunition on hand. You can diversify this way. 9mm the same way. A lot of people don't necessarily want to spend as much as they see on most nines. Well hey, there's high .9s for about $110 to $150. If you look around, you can find some good deals. So the 9, the 40 and the 45 give you that option. If you're already committed to 40s but you won't work, we'll just spend that money on a 1911. Okay, but buy two high points. For the price which you buy, one 1911, you can buy two high points, still buy a bunch of mags, and you're gonna buy 40 caliber or 45 or 9 millimeter ammo anyway, right? Any difference about the ammo. See, that's the one thing, that's the formula that doesn't change In your weapons decision process, if you've got your heart set in a .308, then the only issue is magazines and the weapon itself and its support optics. And optics will vary, sometimes you don't even need them. Personally, as I was going over a lot of different things that are going to be done with the night vision video, iron sights are out of the way and pretty well built into the lion's share of the traditional designs. And then the picatinny rails come into play and so they don't interfere with each other. The night vision scopes that Don has aren't going to interfere with and the iron sights are not going to interfere in reverse order. Performance of the optics. So again, it's with most of the newer ones where we have a problem, interestingly enough. One of the first, in fact that's one of the things Don we're going to do in part of the video is we're going to demonstrate A lot of these newer weapons are not really user friendly to all of the new optics that everybody's been coming out with or has been promoting. You have to do a stand on one leg, rub your tummy and dance around the room three times in order to make some of this equipment work to get all the components necessary. Whereas a lot of the traditional equipment has pretty well been accommodated, ready to roll, and is fast to apply and fast to withdraw. In other words, I don't need the night vision now, I can detach it with a quick release, it's clamshell, keep fighting. Whereas on the other hand, example, British bullpups, okay? Yeah, you can mount all the stuff that Don has, but you have to do some dancing, kids, and it's not cheap. It's a nice rifle. It's a neat bullpup, it's one of the earlier bullpups of the last century, the later part of the last century, adopted by the French. Again, we're going to demonstrate a few things or bring some points forward about what's had to have been done and what has to be done to make that weapon work with other tools. On the other hand, flat top ARs and flat top AKs are the norm. And the dragon off with the slide on side fixture, quick on, quick off. M14, guys, it was already built to be an M21 sniper rifle. There's a screw on the side of every receiver for a mount. And you know what that amount was for? Night vision. Guess what? Everybody got smart and built all the rails and fixtures to match up with the traditional rail. And quick on, quick off. It locks in at one location. There's one screw that controls everything. Once you've got that device on top, you confirm point of impact and you're done. Congratulations, you're ready to rock and roll. Or in this case, we don't really want to rock and roll. We want to put bullets on target at night when nobody can figure out how we're doing it. since we're all supposed to be those crude peasants that don't know how to use this stuff. Anyway, on that note, since we're heading towards the bottom of the hour, Don, night vision technology, thermal, which we can roll onto a lot of different guns, or, again, green screen, you've got it, we need it. How can we get hold of you? Where's the web page? And what do we have, please? Well, the website, if you run over to YD, that'll get you there. Again, YD, U.S. That's Yankee, Delta, Tango, Oscar, Echo. Well, you'll see the digital stuff and, you know, there's some cool things about the digital stuff. Right now, you can use it in the daytime and you can use it from daytime into the dark until, well, it's time to turn on the green screen. But that low light level that you still don't want to turn the green screen on, you can use the digital in that time. Same thing coming back to, as you come out of darkness and the green screen, you're thinking, man, it's just getting light enough. I'm thinking I want to turn off this night vision. That's when you can use the digital because it doesn't care about light levels, but it does not work real good in low light levels. In fact, it's about 90% of what the first generation used to be. Much as against appearances, we don't dwell too much on the digital other than it would be a good training aid and it can record for you training advantage also. If you move up to second generation by scrolling farther down, you're going to be into A four power gun sight. 308 capable. All of the gun sights, 308 capable. The Thors are 308. They'll live on top of your M1, but they'll live on top of your 50 cal all power gun sight. The Knight Air in four power. I think you'll see it listed there for like $1,397, give or take $2. A $1,395 or $1,399. If you punch in the right code, you can get that right in your mailbox for like $1,255. You have to call me to get the code. Well, you'll be into the thermal stuff. You'll pass the operation. And by the way, there's a third gun site there. It's real good and real low light, even with no moon. But that list photo, get it in your mailbox, I think 2855 and 6. Talking into that kind of money, you guys, if you take about $800 and some dollars out of that, we're looking at a piece of thermal for a human. I know that that's a human being. It won't tell you if it's Charlie or Frank, but you'll know it. It looks an awful lot like Charlie or Frank. It doesn't look like a dog or a cat. 340 meters. When the moon goes away and the clouds come in and there's no city glow, that good contrasting background, that's going to be a pretty, or beyond its limits to say I can take that shot. Again, you think, well 375 yards, but depend on light level, day or night. It only depends on Go over to the website and you'll see, again, a piece of thermal for an hour less than $2,000. And that's right in your mailbox. If you have any questions about anything you see on the website, my phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796. And the phone number is 231. I'll give you the phone number again. The website, YD. Dealing with a stranger? Come on, people. Don Betcher's available. has been in the effort for as long as most of you probably have been listening and you know his voice, you know the work we've done here. I have confidence in him. So take the time, give him a call if you've got questions, ask. If you want to, call in on the air. You can do that right here. If you have questions, chances are other people are asking the same questions about the technology. That's not a problem. Don't be embarrassed. I don't know everything about night vision. I'm always learning. And there's always new junk that the By the way, government presses this stuff so it's government money spent. We just gotta catch up with what the latest trinkets and toys are that they've come up with. Eventually we'll access some of it and we know that down the road we'll capture a bunch of it. So we need to be up to speed. Now the advantage of people go, one generation, one if there's two and three, guys. It's like riding a bicycle or flying a plane. In fact, going from a bicycle to a motorbike to you decide you wanna go motocross. bad way to go because A, learn to ride a bike, B, work with motors, C, now you go crazy. You don't just jump on the bike and go, I'm gonna fly! You will! Once. That compound pressure right up through his arse. Oh, that must hurt. Anyway, so the whole point is that Gen 1 can mask our forces out, give us the ability to work in areas that may be secondary and primary, but it gives us the ability to spread more technology into people's hands, gives them a chance to actually see through the screen, get to work so that they have a better understanding. Now, they pick up a newer generation piece of equipment. It's not like they just had to pick the bicycle up and run with it. You have an understanding of what you're looking at through the screen. You're building up working knowledge. This is especially critical. Your mind is the number one battlefield computer that everything else, all artificial intelligence, is trying to mimic. And mostly it does not do a very good job. On the other hand, you're the most adaptive system on the planet, and everything is basically built to support the, you know, the soldier in the first place with regard to weapon systems. You're the center of the universe, despite what everybody says about battleships, aircraft carriers, and bombers. There's still nothing but support weapons for doing what? Getting the infantry on the ground. Putting boots where they want the boots to be. See how that works? So, you know, tit for tat, you're just as critical. In fact, you're more critical. You're why all the other weapons are there. Otherwise, they serve no purpose. They kind of float around and they could scratch your arse and do lots of damage, but to what end result. See how that works? Anyway, we want to make you think. Grey Matter is good! And we don't want to lose any of that. Leaking out through ears or, you know, nostrils. Anyway, a couple of the things here, as I pointed out, the M14. And again, guys, for those of you who are wondering about adapting night vision, first look at the way the weapon was originally designed. Take a look at the fixtures that were already developed and understand that those basic fixtures have also been adapted to using conventional picatinny rails. The two different systems that were competing against each other are technically still out there and whichever you commit to as far as rail size, both and there are several companies that do precision machining but there's also several China Sport company solutions that are under or about $20. Having just applied a few of them to certain projects, I know full well that they work just fine. And I always buy three at least from the China Sport and John companies because if you buy three, they're cheaper. So you've got the ability to get more weapons or to have one weapon queued up for everything you want to do. A short range or intermediate scope, a long range varimeter slash, again, competition slash sniper scope for extreme range and whatever night vision device you choose to put on it. 3 different frames, 3 mounts ready to go. You slide them on, screw in that fixture point on the side of the receiver. Congratulations, you're good to go. If you're going to go thermal, okay, you might want a fourth one. You still get the 3 price. I don't know how that works. Yeah, you have to. If you buy 4, you get the 3 quantity price. DealXtreme.com, best example. They have SVD, they've got M1A, they have AK, whatever variant, AR15. rail systems that are all one piece. The advantage of the one piece system in each one of these cases is there's only one point of contact. There's not any readjusting your night vision device or your scope or whatever, and we've talked about this. The important thing is affordability. The more you can put together and the more versatile the weapon, the greater it's going to, you know, the more the yeoman it is to doing all of the work necessary. It will be the, shall we say, leader of the pack. And you can center a lot of your activity around this diversified weapon system. It may be especially if you're short, night vision, you're short optics. Or, again, you've embraced the basic concept of the rifle marksman worked into the fire team and into the squad. So there are a number of different ways that these technologies can be applied. Do the research. Whatever you embrace in the way of training for your fire teams and your squads, run with that puppy. Whatever you're doing within that team, nobody would need to change that. In the initial construction of an army, the fire team and the squad are the building blocks, guys. Needless to say, the man is the building block of it all. But the fire team and the squad, if you have a squad, and I need four squads for a platoon, what do I care within your squad how you're moving it or maneuvering it as long as you follow the basic mission statement, the mission requirement for the platoon leader? The platoon leader has two different elements that he's moving. Both of them are fire maneuver elements. One is going to be base of fire, the other one is going to be in motion. Then you're going to reverse the roll. Well, whatever you do within that 10-man squad, congratulations. That's the way you do it. As long as those two can talk to each other, they're like two fingers side by side. One knuckle may be a little different from the other, but both of those fingers can move forward. They can, you know, think about it, like when you walk with your fingers. Does it make any difference if you use your index finger and your middle finger or your middle finger and your ring finger? And you can do the same thing, by the way, with your little finger and your ring finger. You can do that little fake man walking thing, can't you? Well, that's basically fire maneuver. Think about it. One step forward, the other one standing still, and oh, and again, and again, and again, and again. Now, down the road, we're going to tweak this army. But in the meantime, the first point is get it to a certain level of performance. That means you can do that all on your own. Organize arm, equip, and train as militia. Form the fire team, five-man fire team. Form the squad, the 10-man squad. You want to build greater, each one of those components, of course, repeated four times or five times, it's no matter what size platoon you think you want. Go no bigger than 50 men. But a platoon of 50 men is a dynamic battle force. Guys, this can all be built up by you now. There's no reason not to. And it's a matter of, again, thinking in terms of mutual interest and mutual cooperation. Very critical right now to understand that we have a mutual liberty interest. I mean, let's look at the circus and dog and pony show going on right now nationally, along with the perversion. Everybody's writing about the perversion now, and everybody understands just how deep and how horrific that perversion is. but it's bleeding and vomiting out onto the stage where there's no way you can try to argue. You have to either A, be against it, or B, finally come out of the closet and jump to that, you know, beat the gong that you're in favor of all this perversion, because that's the only option there is, A or B. There's no kind of gray. Well, I kind of understand why the pervert Chester Molester wants to go in and fondle the women in the women's bathroom. I just don't understand why he doesn't want to go into the men's room and try the same. Oh, you mean because he might have his arm broken off and stuck up his hind end like a human popsicle stick? Could that be it? So he figures he can get away with it with the women and, plus, on top of everything else, there's the social structure. Slaves are not supposed to have privacy. Slaves are not supposed to even have clothes. If they have their way, remember, at their discretion, why are you thinking you should have any modesty? Slaves don't have any modesty. Cows don't have any modesty. Why are you thinking that you should have any modesty? See, there's what people are not understanding about the social manipulation and structure going on. And it all comes down to the final step here is trying to desperately disarm us. And like I said, know who the characters are that are all pushing us, shoot them first. You know, if everybody just turns sideways, put a barrel of why every one of these buggers have to just pull the trigger and cleans out the brain pan, all of the infrastructure they thought they were going to use to place secret police is dead. Does everybody understand that? I'm going to be quite honest. We planned on that when I was in the military once they started this, you know, the whole thing with Rex 84. We didn't know what the name of it was. But all our conversations off-site were, what are we going to do if this thing starts up? Well, we know what we've got to do. We already made the decision. If this started to kick in, there was going to be a whole lot of people missing, you know, years and probably 50% of their gray matter, if not more. Why? Oh, with efficiency, I'm not gonna pull the trigger two or three times. One 1911 RON should do the job, but there's more in the room that'll probably need to be shot. The rest of it won't matter anyway. Yeah, exactly. He's twitching or whatever, that's fine. That confuses everybody else. Scream, he's got a gun. That'll create some confusion for a minute. Maybe a moment, not much more. But you see that's my point here guys. This is as blatant as blatant can be to the point where there isn't any... Even the idea that the Trump thing is coming about the way it is. And that, well, Trump's gonna change things. There's been eight years of absolute perversion and obscene, obscene activity. To the point where it can't be fixed. It is not going to be fixed. I'm not breaking... Not trying to break your bowl and or burst your motivation, but not gonna be fixed. coming no matter what. What they do with the Israeli mafia and their Jewish employees, their Muslim employees and their Jewish counterparts in the regime creating the next disaster and trying to blame whoever, it's inevitable. It's not an if, it is purely only a when because none of the dog and pony show tricks are working and even what they are doing, well with the latest hope and change, oh I'm sorry whatever it is, make America great. single little doggy, doggy lines like that guys. Yeah, we've always wanted America to be great. You mean you didn't want America to be great before? Let's make America great again? Well, wait a minute. You mean all the propaganda they've been telling us was a lie? Even from the Republicans? It's not great? We are in trouble? Yeah, we have. What happened? Well, we already know what happened. Yeah. So again, prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performance organized to the best of your ability and do it now. Weapons Wednesday, we try to give you ideas. And I know we've talked about the, for instance, the saddle guns, but they are a cool little idea because for a lot of you, there are different situations that you're going to be dealing with in and out of a vehicle. Saddle guns, we know like for on or off a horse. That's what they were for. Something that was convenient to carry and not necessarily a full battle rifle slash or a hunting rifle. The saddle carbine and the pistol were a perfect combination and remember that most of the saddle guns, when you see those, in fact even when they did carry a big gun, you know people love looking at that old Winchester model 1873, don't they Don? See that was a beast guys, that was a big rifle. But you know that most of those were built in pistol calibers. They were the AK-47 or AR-15 of their day. That's why they really did. Well, you know, they always show pictures of the guy carrying a .30-30. That's typically not what the men were carrying. That was simply the cheap prop that was available to Hollywood in the 50s. Okay? In reality, while Winchester guns were out there, or volcanic and Henry guns, guys, most all of those were built in a pistol caliber. And typically, even with a volcanic, which by the way, volcanics were little lever actions, they had a little ring if you haven't seen those. You've seen them even in movies. Bonanza was really good for actually incorporating some really cool props. And one of the things they do in the earlier days when they were black and white is you'd see a volcanic lever action gun in there. Now the volcanics were the mother of, or the impetus for the whole idea of the Winchester Standard line and the Henry line. And they're neat, but they also made a pistol counterpart that was a lever action, like a tiny lever action of the rifle. There's a classic, you know, again, handgun slash saddle gun combination. But they were in calibers like 3220, 4440 and other custom pistol calibers built or in again 45 long Colt Well now you look at the size of that big old 1873 Winchester and count how many inches that barrel was lengthwise And then you figure how many of those little one and a quarter inch shells you can slide into that big tube magazine underneath Well that meant that one man had a whole lot of firepower Mike defend himself a little better from a gang or an Indian War party or whatever and you know what they did pissed off a lot of people because of that. So again, good combination, good idea, lots of magazines are always the rule. And again, for getting in and out of vehicles, I know that immediately people are, well, I can't stop you. I mean, there's some people listening right now that are right in town here that have a whole bunch of the, you know, they're buying them, they're, you know, Michigan. and or AK pistols and it's because they want them for vehicle use because they're easy to hang around you know dump out the door. Well in a way I guess that's probably cool because if you're using it in a vehicle and you're a driver you want lots of flash and bang to try and hopefully annoy them enough that maybe you can still get out of the way of whatever they're trying to do to you and that's really what it's about. Remember armored vehicle crewmen don't carry long guns they carry short you know sub guns or they'll take the weapons they have on board extract them from their gun stations and use them to fight their way away from their vehicle. They're not there to try and play combat infantry in a situation. Chances are there's lots more dinosaurs that still work that are around them. All they're trying to do is extract themselves from the situation. So there are certain weapons that fit that niche or would fall into that category. The Bushmaster light rifle, the Bushmaster bullpup I love that gun. I kicked myself in the arse because I had the opportunity over the years when I was working in the 80s, I could have grabbed probably 15 or 20 of them and all of them have quadrupled and sick coupled in value. In some cases, one kit that I did buy and then somebody talked Milmer? I wanted so bad. Was a rifle case with a bullpup Bushmaster pistol with every magazine every flash hider every fixture you could imagine if you needed it for that pistol to work it it was there and I sold it for a good price I'm happy what I paid for it when I got forward two different worlds But I kicked myself in the rumpus because I never should have gotten rid of that gun And that's an example kind of like we talk about our favorite muscle cars. You know Don we never should have sold that y'all know what I mean in fact Don didn't Don was smart. Be like Don. That's one thing I could brag about. We're not supposed to brag, but you're right. I've been in and out of that car as far as from the paint to the wheel bearings to the motor bearings and now I've got a problem with a wheel bearing but that's no big deal because some days... Whoa, am I still there, Don? But... Oh, I went somewhere else in the conference for some reason. That little interesting. Go ahead. I'm sorry. But, you know... There is one example I wanted to bring to the hour and we could layer it with that thought line, you know, being familiar with your car. There's the example in Unintended Consequences. I do believe that's the book where there's a gunsmith and he's out in the field and he's testing a new bullet and well, feds come to arrest him and he gets warning just in time and well, he Because he's familiar with and testing this new stuff. That's a little example of being familiar. Computer sighting technology, remember? That was part of it. He actually had a computer sighting program that he was working. Yeah, yeah. And they decide they're going to come out and make a show of busting him. And he decides after he knows and heard about what happened to the one guy being killed and another person being attacked, it's like, oh, it started. So he decides that since it started, he better finish it. Right. And he does. Oh yeah, they didn't leave. In fact, they didn't leave. He's like, and of course, what he did in the book is actually describe existing technology that's readily available. If you were to, it's what we talk about, friendly ground control, guys. If you know the terrain and you know the ground, it's yours. Now, combine that with other technologies. And today it can be done with computer analysis and all the other fun stuff. And that's what it demonstrates is it can be incorporated. But I would point out again that a lot of the riflemen back 100 years ago would go, yeah, I can do that. What's your point? And they wouldn't be doing it with a computer. Well, they wouldn't be doing it with a silicon system. They'd be doing it with an organic system. The sloshy one between yours. The idea is, nope, here's how it works. I guess I better deal with the problem. And we have the best of technologies at our fingertips. You know, they try to pump this up, but the government's got, oh, they've got this. Really, they do, to a degree, they, yeah, certain small little factions have some of the best. The rest just have whatever the bargain basement low bidder provided. and An example that comes to mind, and I'll go back to that. I picked up this set of discs. It's the only one I've ever seen. Four discs mark in one package simply titled World War II. And some of them are movies from that. And a lot of them are technical things, and some of them are captured film and whatnot. But you guys, I would as a sidebar say, if you've ever seen Enemy at the Gates, that movie about the Russian sniper Zaitsev, films of action in Stalingrad, Man, they want a good high extent to build those sets to look like that destroyed city. Because there are historic films of that during battles. And, you know, for propaganda reasons, you know, comrade. And you see in that movie, Enemy at the Gates replicates the real thing to an acceptable amount. While we're on that subject, you mentioned tanks, and we've talked about tanks, but what made me think of this portion was the best, and we try to feel the best. Arguably among tanks, particularly in that time frame of Stalingrad, that T-34, that was probably the best tank on that continent. Germans didn't like it. Heavy-armed, heavier-gunned, faster. To be said, for speed isn't there. Did you know, and we're talking about, let's take this back to the builders and being familiar with, and let's talk about moose too, because there's not a moose for everybody, but here's a different example. They were building tanks in Stalingrad. Did you know that? And they were building tanks in Stalingrad until the commies are said, well, it's time to go because I want you to go fight now because the Germans will be here in this building in mere moments. Everybody who could mark in that factory everybody who was familiar with what they were building and the guys who drove the tanks off the end of the assembly line and the guys who built the guns and the guys who put the motors in the every one of them that could got in an operational tank and went out to war. Now granted there were some factory workers there that didn't get to a tank in time. No moose for them. That's just another example of it isn't it? Being familiar with the product you build or building something that's neater at the moment like you know 1911 or no matter what caliber or even revolvers although I'd say that revolvers to build a revolver you guys it's its own little it's its own little monster revolvers have problems of their own as far as trying to build them and get them right it's called timing. If you're looking you know I would think that it would be easier to build a slide gun than to build a revolver and Well, if you get real familiar with him, the last one you built might just... ...to your hand and right into action. Who knows? It'd be the first time. Interestingly enough, that's one of the things... ...the problems you've got as a balance. And all of you that are listening, if you are armorers... ...I look at you just like Dr. We're gonna have to take you out, and it's gonna be like... ...game hunting on a preserve. Are we gonna take Jack out to shoot? Yeah, he's getting antsy. He's built us about 400 AR-15s this week, and all from part, we pulled off of the ambushes. Oh cool, you mean he put those all back together? Yeah, three made one. For every three wrecks that get shot or busted, you know, you gotta piece them back together, right? And you don't throw out even the scrap and the slag. I've told you about that before. Use that for dummies and for, you know, simulations for other work for, you know, bringing the enemy in. But, you know, okay, so you've got your friend here who is really good at putting the guns together. Do you want to lose him? Just like Doc. Doc, you know, joined the militia. We've got the HK units down the road here. They actually cover us a lot, help to, you know, monitor the enemy. And a bunch of them were doctors. And it's like I said, you know, Doc, you've got a really beautiful rifle. Well, he paid $4,000 for it. And I said, yes, and he'll cry the first scratch you get. We always joke about that up here. You know that. But you know, are you going to let Doc go out and play combat infantry? Well, he did join for a reason, but then he's going to have to do what he's been doing for a career for most of his life. So you've got to take him out like you're a, like a, it's like a safari. If you got him tied up, yeah, I got three Frenchmen, two Brits, a Russian, and six or seven Israelis tied up and chained over there by the ankle. Did you duct tape the plastic guns in their hands? Yeah, yeah. Okay, walk Ralph over there to where he needs to be. Okay, Ralph, look out, and throw a few firecrackers. Make him feel like he's getting some small arms fire gone. There, Ralph, there they are. You know, take them down. And you might ask, why is it they just run around in circles? Like, he can only go about 10 feet. Oh, just the way they are. They're panicking because they've never seen you before. It's a new UN tactic. Yeah, it's called circle defense. And they run on there until Ralph goes boom. And they drop. And boom. And they drop. Now in order to keep Ralph from getting suspicious, you have to encourage him to exit the area before The enemy's friends come to help them. Right. They go over there and collect any trophies or... But Ralph says he wants a trophy. No, you do it like this. He'll be bringing it for you, believe me. Yeah, you have some pre-bagged trophies. Get outta here. I'm curious, I would do this. I don't care about the Israelis, I don't care about the French. Anybody here coming here to fight Americans, kill them all. Execute them all dead, dead, dead. They need to be slaughtered, okay? That man that's the armor is your friend. And we don't want the armor or doc to be taken out of the picture because they keep our people alive. See, that's the thing about scalding God with us. Watch the movie and pay attention to that backstory where you've got the swab that's supposed to be Khrushchev yapping about the boss. Well, who's the boss? He's that pig Stalin, okay? And all these other pigs that are there are commissars who all should be executed too and if you don't kill them, they'll do to you what they did to Russia. So the commissar, bullet to the head. Boom! Time it takes, he's a comma. Boom! There you go. So remember if you pay attention to them, all of their flapping yap and the way that they... So why are you going to cry about these pigs being knocked down when the time comes? On the other hand, Doc, I would cry for. You see what I mean? Doc, I'm worried about. Doc, I can't afford to have you out there running around. That stray bullet taking you down might cost me a hundred men here that you could have kept alive and could fight the war. You know, the same as with the armor. How many... The Stalin with his P brain, of course. You're going to fight it because he's Stalin. It's the boss of Stalin. Remember, they even said that. It's the boss. So the only real reason that they sent all those men into the slaughter, which was a big waste machine, was because of the ego of some Fruit Loop. Otherwise, all those men could have been effectively used if you had real generals and you had a real fighting force that was commanded not by a bunch of political hacks, but by warriors. You see the difference? And that way those tank riders that had to go out those guys, and it's true, what Don told you, what they did is they were all so proud of this. I wouldn't be proud of that. That's your seed corn. You know that guy who just had climbing the tank? He built the other tanks you were using. Right. You know what? You just killed how many hours, how many years of skill? How do you get it back? You don't. See, that's the part where again, but you see, this is how these Fruit Loop Communists and Socialists, you know, the Brits do the same thing. So in other words, you fumble the ball and fumble the ball and you ended up at Dunkirk and then you pissed on Hitler, but Hitler didn't roll you over. He should have run your arse right into the water. He didn't do that. He stopped, he let you get away. Dunkirk became the big, oh, Dunkirk! You know what, the only reason they got on those boats is because Germany led them. Don't brag that up. Because it wasn't because of any glorious or valiant defense on the beach. No, the Germans spiritually stopped. Nobody could ever... In fact, they even have to play propaganda. The Germans stopped and we don't know why. What do you mean you don't know why? Okay, there was obviously some discussion going on. Because otherwise they'd have rolled them up and taken what was left of the BEF, British Expeditionary Force, and carried them home. But they didn't. They let them get away. I wonder why. Maybe we're not being told all the truth about what went on in World War II. And the same is true with the propaganda angle. They always shove down your throats with the garbage with the Communists. It's like, wow, look, and they finally, and yeah, it's like, well, that's a desperate act because I'd had a bunch of trucks ready, and you know all those men that were building those tanks? Their arse would have been as far to the rear as possible once they built that last tank. I said, Ralph, Fred, and Ivan over here jumping the vehicle. Congratulations, you're infantry, right? Well, now you're armor. But as far as taking all my skilled tradesmen that have been building the very vehicles and weapons of destruction that I need, throwing them into the fray like that, that's an act of stupidity. That's an act of, well, again, when it comes down to the... I mean, yes, I agree. Ralph's building ARs, but he knows how to handle them just as fast as they defend himself. He's not gonna go see how to stop you, savage. He's gonna pick up the gun he knows how to use and put you down. Anyway, we are at the top, forgive me. Guys, think ahead, but think to win. We're gonna take care of our friends. Doc will keep you alive, but you gotta keep Doc alive. The grain matter before you, everybody's got work. We will fight, but we're not. We know the value of our people. The balls of our people. God bless the Republic. The world order shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run, but we are the particle. Stay young tonight. Take him to the slats, beat him down so hard they wished to god they never showed up. Find who sent them and destroy them too, butterly. Let not a stone be turned, let none of them escape. Don your number for night vision, add the webpage, and close us out for this hour. Please, order in. Three, four, five, eight, four, website, Y, eight. Oh, but yet Y, eight, three, oh, we are the sons, yes, we are the sons, the sons of the human. Thank you, my gundam. 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