June 15, 2016
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1h 2m
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2016
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity and reloading as preparedness strategies, highlighting rapid depletion of rifle kits and specific calibers from retailers like Palmetto State Armory. The show featured extensive technical discussion of reloading equipment, dies, and ammunition types, with callers sharing casting and reloading techniques. Don provided detailed information about night vision technology, comparing green-screen and thermal imaging capabilities, and promoted YDTOE.us for thermal and night vision equipment sales. The episode concluded with commentary on recent shooting incidents, gun confiscation rhetoric from media figures, and warnings about political threats to Second Amendment rights.
- ammunition shortage
- reloading
- palmetto state armory
- ar-15 rifle kits
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- second amendment
- gun confiscation
- preparedness
- 5.7x28
- 300 blackout
- ydtoe.us
- carbide dies
- 9mm
- 45 acp
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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 in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free came out I sold those when they first came and nobody knew what a torus was Their model 66 I carry that all day. I did at a sixth inch model 66 6 inch barrel and I will put you down. Okay? There's a good guns out there. The big thing is master them. Know what the nuances are of your firearm. Make sure you've got the proper leather or the proper nylon holster for it. You can't afford to lose it. You got to protect it. No matter what gun it is, I don't care. That 1911 is a good beater gun that Don has. You want to protect it because you want it in service for as long as you possibly can. You want to be able to continue to use it as the boom toy was intended to be, not as a wall hanger. Okay? Or a spare parts gun. Right. Hey Mark, just a heads up, after the visitor pass came up, all you have going out over the years is a hump. Oh, wait a minute, it just came up. Never mind. Okay, we're having an issue with one of the computers. I think we'll just flat out replace it here shortly, but I gotta work it out logistics-wise with Ed. If it continues to be a problem, I just, you know, we're gonna have to throw it to the side. Hello, hello? You hear me? We got Ed there. Okay, yeah, we have been having a problem with one of the computers. The one that we're using to broadcast is literally it's cutting out on me every three hours. I've got it back up and running now We spikes help me we got the stuff we need to get the replacement back up and online and I've got two sitting here So it shouldn't be a problem after tonight Take care gentlemen. Have we been up or were we just losing part of the feed? We lost everything for a little bit dad, but it's back up now Okay. You are still up on the conference line, but you weren't up on the streams. The streams are off. But they're back up now. Okay, and again, for everybody out there, it's Wednesday. By today, this afternoon, guys, the Tic-O-Meter is not looking good for ammunition. In fact, it's kind of like you're watching a skyscraper as, you know, like maybe an apartment complex as you're heading closer to midnight and the lights are going out. One here, one there, three here, four there. Wait a minute, that one-four is an office con. Oh, wait a minute, yeah, okay. And it's like there's little teeth here and there that are missing now. It's very specific. Again, the least expensive. There was a really good buy with surplus ammo. uh... this morning actually latin last night i was gonna mention it this morning that was gone almost immediately uh... there are some hundred count boxes i don't know what these are i don't know where they came from but their boxer prime non-corrosive they're in a couple of name brands i've never heard they popped up here in the last week uh... probably some surplus somebody accumulated from scandinavia or from like the uh... baltic states and uh... what happened is the stuff came out it was a great price everybody scarf It's, pfft, okay? If you see it, there's nothing I've seen bad about it. Typically 55 grain, sear boat tail, standard, ball-ass, boxer-primed, heat-and-heeled. It's a mil-spec ammo. Might have been some of the stuff that was made for whatever operations in the Ukraine or in the Middle East. Because remember, we were giving preferential treatment to the, you know, the Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. We were giving them guys a pat on the head and a squeeze on the rumpus. So, it's as likely as not that's where the stuff came from. If you see it, if you're looking for a lot of less expensive ammo, and even if you're questioning it, look at it this way. Take it to the range and don't blast with it. Teach people how to shoot with it. There's the easiest way to deal with it because cheaper means that you're more expensive. Let's say you have more confidence in another round of ammunition. Well, guess what? Pick that other stuff up, use it for your training ammunition, have your sponsor slash instructor slash tutor paying attention to what's going on with the impact and with the ejection of the ammunition, then you should be good. There won't be any surprises, okay? As long as it ejects and puts a print to paper, that's fine for most of what you're going to be doing to initiate a person to fire maneuver guys. All we gotta do is keep hitting on that, you know, X-Grain area, X-Grain area, grain, grain, grain, grain, grain. And you'll be doing just fine. Hey, Bob. From Kentucky. For all those people that are buying, they're not able to find it. I'd like to remind them that it's a great time to get into reloading. I'm going to get into reloading. 1,200 rounds of 9mm. And now you're talking about safe bullets? Yeah. The old state armory, go over to their clearance section. They've had some really good buy die sets. and go through each item and check to see what they have available. But for a lot of the guys, especially the cowboy cartridges, a lot of guys have, like what I was talking about earlier, they have like dads or grandpas, you know, gone. Remember like in Red Dawn, here's a couple of boxes of ammo for you, grandad is pistol, or a couple of 45 long coat boxes to him, off to him when he's getting on the horse. Guys, 45 long coat should be as cheap as 44 Magnum, and 44 Magnum is actually pretty darn cheap for what it is. but they charge almost twice as much. But for reloading 45 long coat, hell, you can bring that down to pennies because it's a straight case. You don't have to use, you don't even want to use a Magnum powder, you just want a medium load. Use a standard primer and you can cast, like you said, lead all day or you can use 45 production bullets. It's a 45 caliber revolver, okay? By the way, there's also a lot of those Black Hawk Knuckles that were done by both, let's see, LAMA and I believe STAR did a number of them and you've got 45 long colt black hawks out there. So it behooves you to go to PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, and then check their clearance section on the dies. One of the things they mentioned is also got a cowboy crimp for the roll on the brass. So that's cool. That's fine by me. I don't care about that. That's good. That's actually a way to seal more efficiently. That's what it was for, to make sure that it weatherized the shell when loaded. It's a very predictable clamping amount because even the clamping amount, the force is determining your group size. Energy applied to the base of the up. Exactly. The amount of your burning, kind of like a rock. Do they carry molding blocks and handles? for casting your own slugs? Yes, they do, as a matter of fact. But I don't have it looked to see what they have in stock. And again, I'd go to the clearance first, because like the 44, or even the 9 millimeter, there's a number of projectiles that they had in the sales section. But you know, the one thing they're good about is if they sell out, it says sold out, or they just take it off the inventory. So what they have, they have. That's the one thing I like about Palmetto. They're better than the average bear for being very close with their inventory and not your time. I hate it when I go to a page where they show me 500 items and every time I tag an item after the first four or five it's like out of stock, out of stock, out of stock, out of stock, you know. I didn't need that. I got too many other things to do in my life and it's like after a while you just don't go there. I even called them and said, you know, you piss a lot of people off because a lot of people only have so much time to get stuff done. It's not that they don't want to buy your product, it's just they need to know what product you have. The 9mm slugs that you cast at home and size, you can either use them in a 9 or a 38 or a 357. You've got a gas check on them because 9 is 358 for a 38, 357 for a 357. But all in the same area, if you have sizing dies with a Lyman 450 sizer, put a gas crimp on the bottom and use it in whatever you want. The middle on that would be the 125 and once in a while you'll find a 130 grain casting. Now the 125 is going to be a little high on the nines but not really because it's a good slug. The round nose and then sliding it over to the 357 and 38 would work just fine. It's going to be faster in the straight case revolver cartridge. It's going to be mid-grade weight and velocities in the, well, it's high weight for the 9mm. So it's a good combination. Yes, Chuck. You can look at your loading manual and your weight of your slug, 125 grain, and you can load accordingly and get the performance you want. As a matter of fact, I was going to go over and I'm going to do what we're talking because there was something else I noticed. They have a bunch of carbide dyes, you know, now we're talking about they had carbide on sale in the clearance section. Carbide? Yeah, carbide is your first best choice for everything. I'll grab any dyes I can. I've got a trunk full of every mixed dye you can imagine. Lees, RCBS, if I see it at a yard sale, especially where I've got some of the older, they're probably 60 year old presses. matching dice and everything go along with it. And the advantages with those is that typically those are some of the odd cartridges that are older. You don't necessarily always run into them, but if you have them, it's awfully nice to be able to go to original material and also not have to worry about committing press time to another machine. You can leave it set up for the orphan cartridges and then carry on with business that way. That's multiple stations for multiple corps of calendars. And that way, So, apprentice A can sit over there, and apprentice B can sit over there, and oh yeah, apprentice C, you sit over there and I'll run back and forth. I'll keep an eye on you. That's how you gain accuracy is consistency. And if you don't have to change a die out to go to a different caliber or to change from a pistol to a rifle, if you don't have to change that die out, if you have a rifle station and a pistol station, The longer that die stays in that place, in the right place, the bigger that lot is going to be good. Using the same lot and the same lot also help. Same humidity, lot from powder, same lot from primer, and pretty much the same case will also help an accuracy. Yup. Go in with everybody's hand. If you're going to buy primers and powder because reloading comp- They've got a Complete set right here. I just popped to the clearance section RCVS carbide three die set with tapper crimp 45 ACP 45 gap $39.99 for the set. I mean they go you can go into competition 308 die sets a little bit everything is sitting there right now. So gold medal match series more expensive guys But if you're looking to you know set up a tack driver and that was your interest They might want to seriously look at some of the stuff. They've got sitting there right now The day, just get the reloading. It doesn't have to be, it just has to be, it just has to go down the tube. I've got several bullets also that are in the clearance section, weren't there the other day. I just went over to the second page here. So check it out. There's stuff that I will be of interest to those of you who've already got some experience. Like you said, for production, you know, Doc did virtually, one of our people, he's gone now. But he pointed out, same thing, get as much of it into the case as you can. And he did five gallon pails, a 45 ACP. And he literally did hundreds of them. I provided every piece of brass I could find. We were buying the five gallon pails from the odd batches from Spear. And three, four people together in an evening during the weekend, and he'd be loading all through the week. hundreds of five gallon pail of 45 ACP guys and before anybody gets there go down range and do some mining. Pick your shovel and your bucket and a screen. Dig in the dirt. It's there. A lot of copy. It's laying right on the surface. I mean if they haven't done any work on that site in a long time we've got a couple here that are like that. We just go over and you'll fill a five gallon pail up fast you know what to do. Well, dastard into ingots someplace and When you need it, well, you just go out and I'll take 10 poundouts a day and see what I can do. Exactly. We'll say this though, they had three pages of dyes, they've only got really one partial page. That's at Palmetto State Armory, but they do have some clearance dye sets. Mostly the upper end, but they got a few other things that are definitely would be snaggers. That 45 ACP-3 dye set for $40 is a very reasonable price. And that's for, that's an RCBS carbide die set, guys, for $40 in the clearance section. That should underscore bye bye bye. Yes, I get it. Yeah, you can pay five and that's carbide. That'll last you the rest of your life, even if you're a young man. Oh yeah. It might even be Don's soon, because we may just snag another set simply because the prices I have found anywhere, and they didn't have it there the other day. I don't know how many sets they have, but guys, whoever can grab them, go ahead and call our champion there. You just had a brain fart. But yeah, if you're gonna reload, start today, don't wait the next week, prices are going to double. Oh yeah, when that market gets the eyeball applied to it and then the pocketbook, you're right. John, we talked earlier in the day and you know if I had a handgun and a shotgun and empty cases for everything in one shotgun shell, what might I do with that? A shotgun shell is normally loaded with something like unique, which is a fast burning powder and it's about 28 grains. So if you can open the shell carefully and take the powder out of the shell, you probably load maybe four 9mm shells out of the powder that's in a 12-gauge shell. And then you can also use the shot in something else or you can melt it down and cast more slugs. So one 12-gauge shell, you can probably remanufacture four rounds of 9mm. Now that's a real bad scenario and man you're scrounging to almost trying to make stuff from dirt but that's a what one might call an alternative or we're gonna make three or four from one isn't it? That is true. Usually one ounce of shot is from 37.5 grains and you divide that down by 125 and you know you get several hugs out of the shot. That's a nice gun. But yeah, you can take the powder out of the 12 gauge. Be like a rifle, there'll be a slower burning powder, but when you think of any of the shotguns, look at how big the bore is. And look at how little resistance to pressure there is. And look at how fast you have to build the pressure, and then that solves that problem. That is low-pressure high velocities, like a 40 millimeter grenade launcher. Guys, jump in there, keep running for a minute. I've got to take care of something. One of our couriers just stopped in. Oh, no problem. Thank you. I could say that without prompting because bear with me on this John, mark around the bottom of the hour and say, Don tell us about the night vision so I will. Hey you guys, over to the website, ydtoe.us, again that's yankee, delta, tango, oscar, echo. You know, wide toe, that's another way to... You can't forget it when I put that image in your mind. But YD, you know, like past tense, no apostrophe, YDTOE.us. At any rate, when you get there, you'll see some text. I encourage you to read that. At the top, you'll see a directory to, you know, well, you could click on there and go right to that. But I'd encourage you to read the text and then scroll down and you'll go through digital and you'll go through green screen and you'll go through thermal and Almost all of the thermal there I do believe is gun sights. I have very day and it's on the stack of white paper in front of me some prices on other ATN thermal that's handheld and some of it is considerably less than the gun sights and that's been one of the things that's kept me from offering other thermal is because it costs just as much as a gun sight. So you might as well get a gun sight. You can hold a gun site in your hand and you don't have to put it on the gun, but it would be nice to, if you spent that kind of money, be able to, well, use it for what one might call dual purposes. You know, it'll do this and it'll do that, too, instead of just something handheld. But, recently, my handheld prices have come down and we'll bring some other things into the website that are a lot more affordable, as far as thermal, for just a viewer now, just a handheld viewer. And even that would be something good to add to the game of green screen, we've talked about this. If you have green screen night vision, first, second, third, or even fourth generation, you know that you're going to pan across the field, or you're going to look down the road, or you're going to be under a canopy for certain somewhere, and it's going to be so dark over there, you're not getting any information. It'll be like the television directory for your dish channel or something, no information available. Only it's not going to tell you that. It's just going to be like a black hole of screen. talked about the advantages of black smoke at night for this very reason. A whole piece of look through that. It'd look right into that negative information that the green screen can't see into. Now, we've talked about this and again, I've got, we'll have some different set up in the website coming soon that will offer thermal viewers. And much like the gunsights, they will be graduated in performance and you know, because of that, well, they'll be graduated in price from well under $2,000 to almost as much as a medium level gun sight if not a little more. But some people just want viewers so that's why they're built. At any rate, if you want to see what's on the website today, go over to YDTOE. YDTOE. U.S., you know, us. When you get there, you'll scroll down and see all the parts that are offered there right now, digital, green screen and thermal, and you'll see prices that even Don doesn't agree with. The guy that's talking now and about himself in third person anyway, but uh, uh, if you want a better price, give me a call. You can beat every price there or on just a couple of pieces, I'll pick up the delivery. My phone number is 2317968458. Again, 2317968488. And how does that go? Oh, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. And John, one of your, uh, green screens, thermal, I mean, you know, I'm both of them. When you look out there the wood and you can see through the woods. To point that out, the green screen, it's a thermal looks right through into the shadows as if they are not there. You know, we pointed out the thermal isn't light dependent. That's how it can do that. And if you're moving through an area like a meadow and you're moving toward a group of trees, And you come, depending on how the ground lays, all of a sudden it comes to where you could actually look through that 50 or 100 yards of trees. And there's a metal on the other side. Green screen won't do that for you. Thermal will. Kind of the color you look out through the woods, the tree is just white. Its face is white. But the thermal. Again, if you've got a team of green screen, you should work on bringing a piece of thermal into the team because As you know, even with a first generation green screen, there's things you're gonna see that you won't see with the thermal, but as example, you're looking out across the grass or hay or whatnot and trees and other things, you're gonna see the, oh, you'll see the tops of the grass swaying in the green screen. And the leaves and up here see the depth of the trees and whatnot, into the canopies of the trees and whatnot. itself. Even first generation will seem to have more depth, but when you with it with thing right there switch over thermal, you don't seem to have as much depth in the picture. You don't looking through the trees. You do look through the trees if there's you know nothing in between. It's like through the leaves and you know as far as a stand of trees, it's like looking through a bunch of toothpicks. Isn't it? That's one good Are you looking at the trunks of the trees? A good example would have been in the War Trek movies. They were on this planet and everything was red and white and as they were running you could see the red and the white and it was like, okay, I don't remember the next, which I think it was the last Trek movie that I purchased. Red was in white, Night Vision, 60 cycles scan rate and that goes on the 50. Your ATMs It goes on the M1A, the cheaper ones, the people so they can look at stuff and then they can relay information over and then they can make the determination and information and the viewers are cheap. They really are cheap for what they can do. But expensive to put a green screen or a thermal in everybody's hand. You can put a viewer in most, a lot of people's hands. You got five men, you know, you can put two viewers. Yeah, green screen. Again, even if you're just looking in another direction, we've talked about that. The spotter and a shooter, even if there's only one gun sight there, that's a lot stronger team than somebody just looking in one direction. Not to mention the shooter trying to discern a target, trying to pick out a target can become, I hate that particular phrase, all fixated. Yes, and you know involved in his work that he wears numbers you a wider you acquire targets faster that way or acquire information there that way and then with your your Radios you just say 12 o'clock 6 o'clock 4 o'clock 2 o'clock. Yep. Huh low three small tree Yes. Yeah, you give us a slight sit a small. Yeah you go on with the evening Don. Well thank you John. God bless. That's the way I want to say it. Bless God. Yeah. I don't mean to be so... Oh I understand. Yeah. A lot of people don't look at it that way at all. But you're right. The way I see it is I want to bless him and I'm not going to ask for anything. He wants me to have it. I'll... Not that. Well okay go ahead. Okay. We talked about that production. I just talked to my guy. That's how that works. I'm not certain if you're gathering that but... That's okay. Talk to you soon. Again, you guys, it is a Weapons Wednesday and, you know, we could, let's put the number out. We haven't done that in a long time. We get people who are regular callers and maybe we'll hear from somebody we haven't heard from in a long time or somebody we've never heard from before. But if you want to call into the hour and you have a question, that number is, you know, 817-12-432-9. 0900 in 712-432-0900 and when you get there a nice pleasant mechanical voice will ask you for a conference room number and that number is 957-4. It's a pound sign. Again 957-464 pound and man you're listening to the intelligence report right here on the telephone and You know, if you touch star six you're unmuted and make comments or you know just become part of the gang here. At any rate that number is 712-432-0900 957-464-pound and then star six will unmute you and we haven't done that in a while and so you can't say we haven't given out the telephone number in a while so there you go. While you've got your pen out I would say that, you know, this is a self-supporting, rather listener-supported, you know, it's almost self-supported, listener-supported, it's almost the same thing. And we do offer, you know, a whole bunch of things for, well, your support and help. But if you put $25 in an envelope and send it to Nancy Cornke, that's K-O-E-R-N-K, uh, post office box, 1-9-4, E-E-R, you know, Dexter, like it sounds, Michigan. You know, where the abbreviation is MI. The uh, PD for that is 48130. You'll put a little note in there that you want the night vision video and one will arrive at your choice of delivery by, you know, return in there. Where do you want it sent? And you know, Mark as of late is asking to make life easy and print that out legible just like you'd want the mailman to read it and then, well, we can cut it out and tape it onto the box. Description errors or anything. So, that'll be good, but send that $25 to Nancy Cornke at post office box 194 in Dexter, Michigan where the postal zone is, you know, call it the zip code 4813. Okay, in the night vision video, there are a number of other videos offered through that very acquisitional venue, probably have to go over and you might be able to gain them at the Liberty Tree Radio website also. So if you, you know, peruse around, what is it, scroll around or cab around or, you know, whatever, use that mouse or whatever to move around at Liberty Tree Radio, you'll probably find a number of videos that are offered there. I do believe through the computer or, you know, you can put money in an envelope and send it to Nancy Kornke at post office box 194, Dexter. Michigan, there'd be the PBN under that, you know, Patriot Broadcasting Network, 9-4, and again, the PZ 48130. Again, for everybody out there, I've been, I'm just, I've had four kits go, I, we hadn't really touched on this this afternoon because I hadn't had a chance to survey anything. Expensive or less expensive, rifle kits are pretty well gone. It is interesting that this didn't take but about, what, 48 hours? $500 seems to have got the average for what's left. I will say this, I do like this. One of the kits that is available right now is a 20 inch, a PSA 20 inch rifle kit for AR-15 kit from Palmetto State Armory. It's the only 20 inch kit I have seen and they at least still have it in stock next to it for $550 or $600. I do the 20 inch right boom actually it's not even an a2 kit really because it's got a flat top so it's an a3 they're calling it an a2 freedom rifle kit carbines are fine if I can get longer I'll buy longer where I can there are a number of you know a number of companies that we're offering but pretty much the 16 is all you're running into don't get the shorter 14 inch barrel or anything like that it looks like pretty much done like all those are gone and looking at some of the other companies I don't know what Centerfire is doing, they only had a couple of kits. They're the Deltown kits, but don't forget Luca Zaina has been building Freedom Rifles, and if you go to Zaina.us you can find ARs there. The guy that did the shoot-up did not use an AR-15. In fact, he was using a much-priced Euro gun that the average bear is around. You're just not going to run and buy it, okay? The unit of itself should be a reminder that, you know, top-end, that's what the person was looking for. Now whether or not that weapon was easily converted to select fire, several of the people that were witnesses at the shooting have repeatedly now stated that there was more than one shooter. They were using select fire. You know, one of the things to consider, granted you got a mass in front of you, we've talked about shooting on mass targets like if you have somebody riding on you, they're going to try and ride up and tear you to pieces or whatever. Switch to select fire, drop down to knee level, bullets right into the groin area. In this case, What's interesting is the description is quite accurate for real, true select fire. Also the idea that they heard two different guns from two different locations. Oh, there's a lot more to the story, whether or not it's fabricated, whether or not it's, you know, again, what type of, you know, scheduled mayhem-slice sacrifice it was. Just remember, anything goes, what's on the minds of everybody is, okay, they're gonna try and do whatever they're gonna try and do. People are literally voting with their wallets, which is a good thing. This is the best message that they... all of you can send to the regime. There's no talking to them. Why bother? Whoever it is that's jumping up right now and shouting out, it's like, well, the only thing you should be standing up and doing is, well, you just go ahead and try. You just go ahead and try. All anybody should be saying in public when they start flapping their yap like that. Really? Well, you just go ahead and try and see what's gonna happen. Gate has been blurted out. I don't know, Don, if you've seen any of it. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. The word... When you stayed home from school, whether you were sick or pretended to be sick, and early in the afternoon, well, you crawled out into the living room and your mom watched, filled out of you. Wives and your daughters and your nieces are watching a lot more today, like the talk and the view and, you know, those group of cooking hens by either name. Mark, you mentioned that he didn't have an M16 variant, an AR-15 type gun, but I'm certain they knew that on the view today when that Joy Baier, that Jew, well, it rhymes with, you know, something if you don't do good in school, your grandparents might tell you, you're going to go up to dig those, better shape up. But all she kept doing was going on about how AR-15s, M16s, no matter what they are, they're machine guns, they're bad, they should all be confiscated right now. Even the one girl that's on that who's a professed lesbian with a little rainbow painting on her cheek for the last few days says, I have a gun. And if they made guns illegal, if they banned guns, I'd turn mine in. The very first thing, I'd turn mine in. That's priming the pump right there. That's your mother, your sister, your daughters, your nieces. I mean the people that if they if they attempt to do that you're gonna throw it on the street because that's what I would do. Oh I mean anybody anybody who starts flapping their yep like that you better be steering clear of. Yeah. Because that's the rat bugger that's gonna butt screw you when the time comes and use those little rainbow cheeks to do it. Yeah. While they're being queers of three dollar bills so don't forget that any of these fools that's what the this whole BS is being plugged into is these queers exactly are the column. The big thing now is the lesbian, the, what is that? The LGB, whatever community, the queer community, is gonna be the major push for gun bans and confiscation and higher laws and everything and we're supposed to allow them to lead that charge. Well, I think they do need to be up front, because I will shoot the bastards first. I only had waste lighter calibers on, because I know the panty waster and that much of a threat, they're just simply the for the real monsters behind the scenes. Well, that's a good thing. I'd rather have... I really don't want them over on this side of the fence. Does anybody else? Right over there in the enemy's camp where they need to be. The transference to the nth degree. Yeah. We're not bad. We're gonna point out something that we think is bad that you think is... some of you think is bad. We're gonna ride that dragon. That's one way to see it. We're gonna ride that deceiver. We're gonna ride that lie. Yep. What's interesting about this is they're trying to do the bum rush thing because, well, we're queer and we're here and that worked before and it's not going to work this time fool. In fact, you'll have a bullet in your ass. Excuse me, rump is so fast it'll make your head swim. Because I'm not hesitating. If this goes in, know who all of your enemies are. This is not somebody with a different view. because the only possibility with enforcing confiscation, which by the way, you'll notice they've also used words that before weren't in our vocabulary, assassination. Has anybody caught what's being vomited out of all creatures' faces recently? Confiscation? Assassination? Remember what I told you people about the queers being the spear point of the communist regimes and that we are a away from the Red Terror. The only way to deal with the Red Terror is to kill them. Not to negotiate, not to talk with them, but to kill them. And if you look at what's going on, this bleeding sheep routine, none of these faggots or panty-waists are gonna be there in front. They figure they're gonna hire some hetero, you know, that, oh, they're stupid and knuckle-draggers to go out. And there are some that will be stupid enough or that are demi-queer enough to do it, or roided up enough they don't have any brains anymore. Seriously. I mean, what's interesting is a lot of the people have been posting, because these statements are being made all over the country amongst the clique. And what we need to do is put that right out front where everybody can hear what they're saying and pay attention, know that those buggers need to be dragged out and shot. When the time comes, you don't let them escape and you don't let them get away. You wanna know why? Because otherwise, you just need to look at the history of communist Russia from 1917 right up until the 90s. And that whole 70 year of darkness in between where, you know what, Stalin rained over most of that piece of trash. And by God, they've got a Stalin or what they think they're gonna have is their pieces of trash that are, you know, they're neurotic as the day is long, disgusting in their traits across the board. Unquote in there. Oh, what's that term they use? Apatites. That's the term they use for pedophiling children, guys. You know that I have that you, you know, they, don't you say me, that they have the, that need to be satiated. Didn't you know that? Well, you know that guy who, before he died, howled at the moon for about the last month before he died? OQ Ball! And when he died, there was this one other person that cried and cried and cried for him, but that person was a him. Let me see. The women that only ever cried for him were... about party members and never had any opportunity to cry for him in any earthly sort of way if you give my drift. They were ordered actually. When they did the autopsy on Lenin, they found that he had half of a brain. Communists don't like to tell you that, but this is the man who worked real hard at bringing communism to Russia and you know trying to expand it to other places. One other thing here again, get a gas mask, get a gas get a gas mask. I got to go over at the top there. Donny Beale, stick around or you gotta go? I gotta go Mark, I'm sorry. I can talk about this in the next hour, but guys, real quick here, FN 5.7 ammo. When you guys who have those 5.7 pistols in those 5.7 PSA 90s along with the AR 5.7s were screaming before, let's remind you, you better be buying your ammo now. I would point out that right now there's a good deal. Once again, it's at Palmetto State Armory. It's over in the... daily deals section 50 rounds of 5.740 grain VMAX 1799 a box that's 50 rounds of light rifle ammo that's a laser gun round I understand it's its limits not that pistol rifle you better be buying all of the five set at seven ammo you can because remember it went out fast and you couldn't find it even if your life depended on it you know what your life does yeah So I'm telling all you 5-7 operators, spread the word, clear the shelves off right now. You're the ones that better be ahead. Our people, the people we know, let the people we know remind them, grab it while you can. Because that's an excellent price. I'll be quite honest, think about it. That is a tapered, shouldered, center fired, reloadable, light rifle cartridge. It's a mini assault cartridge. And for $18 for 50 rounds, Come on guys, that's as good as you can. I mean, you can maybe find a better price. I don't know. I haven't seen any better price. That looks to be the best in the country. Now, there are some other projectiles and they won't let you have the ball ammo. FN won't produce enough of that to bring it into the country in good quantity, but there's some there. And you know, I prefer ball, but the VMAX round will do just fine. It's like Janice says, screaming, get it while you can't. She might have been talking about something else, but... You know exactly. Yeah, while you can. Why? Because well, remember that commercial that used to talk about it? It's a shame to see a mind go to waste or something like that It's a shame to see a gun starve to death. Yeah 20, 2034 feet per second 500 forgive me 256 muzzle energy your prime brass case V max 40 grain 5.7 by 28 SS 197 SR projectile is what I know, actually, yeah, that's what it looks like. It was 4871 at Palmetto State Armory and it's $17.99 a box. I know that UNAMO has had this too and I've mentioned them before. Again, whatever source for U57, it's like the 10 millimeter operators. If everything keeps going the way it looks like it's going, and I'm sure it will because they're going to keep talking confiscation now. They're not even hesitating. In fact, they're repeating it so many times in a sentence or in a paragraph when they're yapping, pumping the works, guys. Now, it's not a surprise, it's just expected. Go ahead, Nott. I'm in that pump as hard as they can. Another thing you might want to talk about in the next hour, Mark, I'll give you some ammunition, no pun intended, is, man, I got my .40 caliber, there's a whole bunch of 10mm over there or vice versa. Remember that they were just, it's like 38 Smith and Wesson and 38 Colt back in the day. One can be used, one projectile can be used over the other as needed. Your 10s should not run dry, okay? Just think about that. Your 10mm gun should not run dry. In other words, if you guys have a 10, you should be prioritizing to make sure that every man's personal firearm is ready to run. Now another little rifle solution here by the way to 300 blackout has been pretty popular and UNM will still has a bunch of 300 blackout. Hell, they've got a bunch of in tracer. I'm not really excited about the tracer, but they do have it. So if you don't have any tracer for your 300 blackout, but you really really really really wanted it, there you go. Two or three different loads including subsonic which of course that's real popular with the 300 anyway. So the The odd calibers we saw vaporized in the early phases, any of you that have that, you all know, and you know better than to sit our hands on this. Ah, here's some of the stuff we were talking about. 223, these are what they look like. 50 round boxes. I don't know, there's a number of different companies. Atomic is one of them. Airman, there's several different companies down. They've come and gone, that I've seen, because most of it sold out yesterday. But there's a little bit of the stuff at UNAML, so check it out. There's a number of different loads. There's still 223 out there. But the selection just narrowed dramatically with about every 10 hours worth of sales. Again, it's not that they did not have a deep inventory. They had a wide inventory in selection. That selection is being eaten up. And as each category disappears, it's another icicle off of the drippy mold of the roof there that's just gone. It's just not going to be around. Don't worry about it. Go on to the next one. Other than that, yes, some 303 British heavy caliber and certainly some .50 caliber spotter. We mentioned that. We're going to be using some of that with Don with the night vision videos. We're going to show you what it looks like in night vision and in thermal. The projectile, it was originally on the 106 recoilless rifle short case and loaded on the .50 caliber BMG. It is percussive when it gets to the other end, guys. Let's just say that it's quite illuminating. Oh, yeah. It's ordinary there, that. itself won't load into your BMG. It's a different shoulder, it's a different... Yeah, as a matter of fact, remember it's a capping round. The way it's set up on impact is, if the other consideration, don't, don't, do not try to bandsaw or... You could water cut the projectile, but if you guys have somebody does water cutting, you know, steel, you can cut that ball right in half. But don't ask because that is a very unique process.