July 8, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm deals and preparedness on July 8, 2016, covering discounted Beretta Model 92 parts kits, AR-15 components, ammunition pricing, and various rifle options including Mosin-Nagant versus modern bolt-action rifles. He addressed technical issues with Beretta pistols, fielded caller questions about gun maintenance and parts sourcing, and provided recommendations for militia gear and web equipment from surplus suppliers. The show included commentary on political concerns regarding potential civil unrest and law enforcement threats.
- beretta model 92
- ar-15
- ammunition
- mosin-nagant
- preparedness
- militia gear
- firearm parts
- bolt action rifles
- .308
- surplus equipment
- second amendment
- web gear
- cdnn investments
- ak magazines
- tactical equipment
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Sir, to victory from of our brothers and sisters early evening to the elude Friday here on Liberty Tree Radio. of Open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2016 Old Earth Gallator. Of course, it is single DMO day. I recommend you buy a case of ammo in light of all the garbage that's going on. Send a message to the District of Criminals and to the TURS in the UN. We plan on gunning them down when they try to come out and get them, or if they may switch towards that. Everybody needs to be organized armed, equipped, and trained as militia. We need to have a deep supply program, a 5-10 program in place. to be prepared for communications, medical support, transportation, and a whole lot more. And the way I see it, well, I'll tell you what, just send them a message with a case of ammo. That's the best way to do it that I can think of. A couple things here. Remember, Luca Zaina, of course, has put together a $500 Air 15. I don't know if they've been able to keep the price there. You're going to have to check their page, zaina.us, zaina.us. Go to the link from there. But, uh, mainly enough, A bunch of stuff going on that I think is rather fascinating with some of the sales this weekend. Now of course AR-15 is with the front of every page and in every scroll. If you go to CD and investments they've got AR-15 after AR-15 after AR-15 and the scroll up above price you want for an AR-15. How much do you want to spend? I mean literally it's like well how much do you want to spend? They'll charge it. So not necessarily your first choice or critical. I would point out some really nice 1911 package deals. They've got some 10 round, blued ore magazines. Yeah, these are going to be a little longer than the average pair of mine, or all 11s. These are 10, 1911 10 round 45 ACP nickel OE magazine. 1911 10 round 45 ACP blue OE magazine. Both of those are $15 apiece. And that is at cdnninvestments.com. That's cdnninvestments.com. One of the interesting things they have here, you know I don't talk much about the Breeder Model 92. We discussed it years ago when they started to have the JAMO-Matic problems. You know at about 2000 rounds they know the guns are going to fail. When they did the first contract run with the M9s and whatever the problem was there I don't know what the hell that was all about really. I mean industrial espionage were just plain malfeasance on the part of the same Italians that ran Smith and Wesson in the ground. Who knows? Interestingly enough, if you've got a Beretta Model 92, they've got Beretta factory parts. I don't know... Hold on here, I want to see if this is like surplus. This is interesting because this is definitely worth the money. Listen up here. This is Model 92, 96, M9 factory parts kit, 20 pieces. Let me read the list for you here. Disassembly button, disassembly leverage, your extractor, firing pin, firing pin, block, lock, lever, hammer. hammer release lever, hammer strut, lanyard loop, left side grip panel, I don't know why the right's missing, magazine release assembly, re- uh, okay, slide, step straight, uh, headed, uh, hammer pin, rear bar. Now guys, I wanna tell you something, lookin' at all these parts, $34.99, if you have a Beretta Model 92, grab one of these now. Other parts, I don't know, uh, parts for the 9mm and 40 Smith & Wesson Model 92, 96 and M9. Now it doesn't say that they're used, I don't see anything here where it says used. But I'm going to tell you right now the firing pin alone, just the firing pin and the extractor guys are worth the pick up on this and they charge almost that much typically if they could. $35 you're getting a whole lot of parts for a bread of M92. This is over at CDN and Investments. If you've got a bread and monoline too, I'd grab these tonight. Where is it located in there? Oh, it's over in the email, special and catalog. Oh, okay. Thank you. And for everybody, go to that. If you've got a bread, I'm serious because every part here is parts that we've told you about picking up, but also others that you could have something gink. Every lever part, you've got a trigger assembly. Hell, I mean, you're gonna take a look at it. There's a disassembly button, disassembly lever, ejector, extractor. Parts are the ones that right off the bat I've told everyone to buy, but here's the thing. For $35, you get the firing pin block lever, you get the hammer, hammer release lever, trickle, but if you don't have a lager, you can put one on your Beretta, how do you like that? Side grip panel, magazine release, hammer pin, trigger, and trigger bar. $35. I'm fascinated at the rear sights there, which I don't know why. That's why they're fascinating. I mean, front sights, of course, an embedded pin, but, well, a pin had spotted a rub. This is an investment item, guys. Hey, it's probably leftover parts, because beginner R92s come out with it, you know, because they've been chopping up breadas. You can get everything short of the frame, but this is a hell of a deal for a guy operating a bread and I2. I'll be quite honest. I'm hoping I would talk to Nancy or I'll see about buying one of these at least tonight. And I recommend anybody else listening have the Beretta 92 or if you have the M9 or the 96, whichever you have, this is your spare parts set to keep your gun running for another half century right here. Between this and whatever small springs and other pins you might need to replace, not everything pretty well covered. But it's kind of funny is it's got the left grip panel but not the right grip panel. Now if this says it has the lanyard ring, side it's placed on this particular panel, and I don't know because I'm not that close on 92's as far as micro details go, but if you have the lanyard ring it's usually like an add-on and it has a little set screw or a little attachment pinion or it's held in with another screw that does something else. Usually it's like a panel plate or whatever. However they're doing it, everything you need to sit in here, if your pistol needs the other panel, the left panel, the left panel is here. So just a heads up, it's the best buy I've seen for gun parts in quite some time. To be quite honest, it's the best I've seen in a long time. I'm not excited about Berettas. We've always joked about the, you know, when they started having the problem, they knew that it was about the 2000 round mark. They joked, it's like, you know, carry the Beretta until 1998. 1999. Legit! Did you shoot my gun? We're kind of thinking, it's either going to fail or it locks up. So it'd be kind of cool, you know, 2,000 rounds, you give it to somebody you don't like, let them shoot it, oh, there we go, slide right in the head. Oh my goodness, that's horrible. And the principle of what was going on, and typically if it locked closed, it had to go all the way back to Arsenal to be rebuilt. I don't know that they ever came up with an armory solution that could be done in the forward command. It had to be taken back all the way through the system. But this is a good buy. Really, seriously, I'm harping on it for a reason. It would even be a good investment if you guys don't have a bread of 92. I've told you about things like this before. Nice, firing pins, extractors and ejectors are worth a chunk of change. You go through them. The more people shoot this stuff, the fewer there are around. It's worthwhile. That's a cash investment put away and let, you know, sleep on it. It's like the old 25 cent macro mags. I told everybody to buy their, what do we need to do? Or there are none of them in the country. Yeah, and then all of a sudden when they came to the country, then it became $2 mags and then $3 mags and then $7 mags and now they're same man, the American dollar was worth so much more. Super exciting. They got the Smith & Wesson .922 long rifle and they've got them in several camo patterns and they haven't been very candid. So, if you see in the inventory that you like, you know, go ahead and run with that puppy. If you're carrying the pink one though, just stay off to my right. I already told you this, so I got to stick to my, you know, stick to my words. show up with it. Hey, I guess we're going to use it. Another thing, they have a bunch of these, apparently the Walther gun, everybody kind of listened to what I was saying. You know, everybody was used to make stupid comments about the, uh, forgive me, the, um, high point piston ugly gun. Well, this Walter PPX, that one looks just like a Kel, like, like a high point or a Kel-Tec to me. Yeah, it's at the very end. They're $299, $289 and the upper end is $200. So $230. They got one more, it's a little more expensive. It's a fee and that's $380, but they're all on sale right now. So $600 apiece, you can pay 200 and miss your Walters. And then if you want the high point style slide, tell you about how we actually, I guarantee most people when they showed up at the range of these, but he was probably mocking the light point pistol. They actually, Walters, you know, good gun company. I guarantee this gun works just fine. Just like the high points work just fine. Okay. I want to bring that up. It is Master Friday. By the way, BK will not be with us. Business day care. And he informed us on the air, so we know, like, it was going on. We were on tag last night, but I just, I was able to get back on phone, winding you back to the phone here until, uh, it's interesting before I leave CDNN. I got a couple little scope deals. M82A, maybe they got a good price in the Barrett. So SIG, uh, Sauer, uh, must've made a deal with the cop shop or something is what I'm thinking. Looking at here in terms of these, uh, systems. with the, in light of what just happened guys, in the ARs US, xaner.us, xaner.us, Luca's had some of the best prices. For what it is you're getting, you really can't complain. A beautiful firearm for an M4 configured carbine slash light rifle. Just check it out, talk to the guys there. I don't know what their situation, they're even saying that it was already becoming hard to get the parts that we needed priced out, but they've kept it at $500. You guys are going to, ones are going to have to make the decision about where you want to go for your light rifle and then act accordingly. Go ahead, caller, who do we have? It's Larry in Wisconsin, Mark. Thanks for your heads up on the Beretta parts. I just ordered some. They make it clear before I get there is what I'm thinking is going to happen. I'm sure I'll have to... Well, I was hoping I would beat the curve, so I just jumped on it right away. That's a good price. Seriously, the Farm-Fit Extractor and Ejector, buying themselves make that worth the purchase, but you get everything else for that price. That's not bad. You've got me on a roll for getting spare parts of that. Whenever you come up with something like that, I usually jump on it because I've been buying everything that I've had. In between ammo and mags, there's always spare parts, especially if I get a deal. There are 15 parts that you can have the websites that you go to. I've been getting this, I don't have any ARs anymore. I get this email flyer from a website called Delta Team Tactical. For instance, they have a 71, it says Davidson Defense Premium M16 AR-15 Black Nitride Finish M16 Bull Carrier Group. They have on here the retail price was $195. They have it on sale for $79.99. For what? I haven't seen anything for under about 90, 95 dollars and even there, weeks ago, there's one or two like CDNN, or not CDNN, Paul Meadow just had a little sale on one of theirs, but 29, that's an excellent price. Okay, the next thing they have listed is a tactical superiority, no spec quality lower parts kit for AR-15 on sale for 43.99. Oh, that's pretty reasonable too. Yes, that is a good price. And then they have AR15 16 inch barrels, one and eight twists, so-com barrel, Colt competition overrun, and they've got that for $99. Actually, they're Colt, well, you know, Colt, new Colt is doing better than Colt did a few years ago. You know, I've always told you about the nightmare story with the ARs we were putting together from there. I should say, they got put together, but we had to disassemble and make. That definitely is worthwhile, the barrels, any, right now. We know that the barrels are the thing that they're restricting. They're obviously trying to frag all the kit barrels. Stuff coming out in the ARs are coming out in good quantity, but if you have a comparable barrel, building a gun completely from parts because you've got enough stuff laying around, then that would be a good choice. It's not a bad package. I just wanted to give you a heads up on that so the AR guys out there have another resource because it seemed to me like they send out Probably once a week, once every week and a half, they send me out one of these email blasts where they got stuff on sale. Other parts also, they've got parts for AKs and everything else on their site. I just got through looking through their site today out of curiosity. I just wanted to throw that out there for the AR guys that are looking for parts because it's another resource. It's Delta. That's pretty easy. It's a difficult for everybody to do a third time. There we go. Okay, go ahead, please. No, that's right. That's just what I had. I've been trying to get that information to you for about a couple of weeks and I just had the opportunity to do it now so I wanted to take advantage of it and appreciate your work. Keep up the good work. God bless. I'm going to back out and let you get into what you were getting into there. Thank you, sir. And again, real quick, we've got a lot of questions about those AK mags. Again, I mentioned the grade C, OK, Charlie, grade C. These are like, we just call them grade three mags. Grade A is, you know, in many cases, pressuring you out of the box. C is used, but serviceable. C is, wow, what the hell do you do to these? And there actually is a grade D is like, wow, so you use these for a boat acre in salt water, eh? Hey, Mark. Anyway, real quick here before we go any further, ApexGunParts.com has the Grade C AK mags. And I'd invest in them. I mean, that's something I would do. I will do, as a matter of fact. It's just the idea that for all you out there looking for a project and for making money, that's the best choice. Oh, we got something going. Beat, beat. Anybody dead, alive, or indifferent? Okay, well, we got a caller. Who do we have? Listening. We lost our caller. Okay, well, if you again jump in there, call if you want to. Still on the call line line. There we go. That's interesting. No, just here. Okay, I heard another voice. Go ahead, tell me what we'll do. Let's do this. Okay, call or mute, because I can hear myself in your background. For everybody out there, we'll do a little ear canny. We're right at the bottom, and if our caller jumps back in when we're done, that'll be fine. Again, for our guys in Atlanta, again, the Southern Cavalry is alive and well, slash mechanized. I spoke with these guys, well, actually, on the crew down there, 94, All of the units showed up in their greys. Again, something I've mentioned, I really should post again on the social media. For you militia units that are Southern militia, there's no reason not to be in full gray battle dress, at least have four lights. In fact, treat them like your class A's. You can get gray BDUs, gray booney hats, gray salt vests. Right away, dudes. In fact, it looks, now you take the traditional insignia and heraldry and attach that. You got a really sharp looking uniform dudes. That's what the guys did. So for our friends down there, Tom and the crew, this is a request you made last Wednesday and I'm sorry, it is Friday already. We got around to it eventually. I've played this. This is the Kathy Matty version of Southern Soldier Boy. Expected, I actually was planning on playing that earlier in the week. Liberty at Vyde.com. Music request. Liberty at Quest or any other, you know, Dexter, Michigan. 48130. Again, that's PB. for Dexter. There again, if you would like to find out more about connecting with other militia units depending on where we are in the country, then we can do our part. We'll do what we can, pass the information on, see how they do about following up. But again, it's in the hands of the people and respect you, equip and train. Another thing, everybody, you've probably seen enough write-ups on this, but I have had some questions. A lot of people have bought the Moissan Nagats and they're trying to catch up. The Nagots are now up around the price of an SKS. I pointed this out. Rifle, it was great. It's still a great rifle, but of course now there are some excellent arsenal rebuilt guns or arsenal guns that are coming out from like classic firearms. You got the Nagots and you bought them cheap and you bought your ammo. When we told you to, you should be, you know, you got to chase your cats. If you're looking at the idea of, you know, spending money now for what you're spending for a Nagot, you can actually get an American bolt action rifle now. personal preference. Do you want to match up more guns to the arsenal weapons that you have? New, a .308 or .223 bolt gun, I'd prefer you go .308 or bigger. .223's out there and a lot of guys are matching up all their weapons to the same caliber. I can argue with that. Whatever you come up with on the solution, congratulations. Thumbs up. You got the right idea. Get armed. It's irrelevant now as far as getting, you know, first of all, try to build up to bigger, heavier weapons. Why? the nagot rifle can reach far, you know, as far as most people are gonna be able to see with the iron sights. Probably put a bullet on target and put somebody down, okay? At least they're gonna know they've been shot at even with body armor, okay? For $300, I can get a really nice Mossberg or even a low-end Savage Stevens bolt guns for that price and still have a little money left over either for some ammunition or to head towards optics. That's where the balance is. Out 6 is out there, typically the Out 6 runs a little bit more but not much. But Out 6, 308, any of the big bores, 300 win mags, 7mm Remington mag, any of the newer, like what is it, the 8mm mags that are out there too, that's the big thing now, going from 7 to 8. The main cartridges, both of the 7 and 8mm magnums, unique for the projectile. paying for that but you end up with a pretty decent package in general. 300 wind mag, 30 caliber bullets, well not only can you shoot cheaper but you're going to be shooting longer with regard to reloads. Okay calibers everywhere. One form or another, 30 caliber bullets over creation and casting your own is not a problem. You can also cast 7 and 8mm, I know that, don't have to tell me but it's just the idea there's lots of 30 caliber out there. The big thing is that if you're going to be doing the bolt guns, either A, if at all possible and looking at reaching the most extreme range possible as far as you can. One weapon you're investing in it might as well invest up in the direction that's going to take you out to meet the enemy long before they can reach you. Now, there was a question about the scout rifles. Well, the nagots were actually fitting that, that niche especially with the carbines that are out there. The Nagat car beams have been pricey from the get go because typically they're more desirable for a lot of people. Mounted bayonet or no bayonet as in the 90, the 91, 40 or whatever it is. The no bayonet model of course is a little clear and a little easier for everybody to balance because the bayonet is heavy, the folding bayonet. And it does create a little torque when it comes to controlling the weapon you have to kind of centered but you're working it, you're actually screwing the rifle into the target, which is not a bad problem, I mean not a bad issue. However you look at it, the nagots are cool and you're still very much a useful and desirable weapon. There's lots of canned ammo still out there but the canned ammo now is reflecting more of the commercial price rather than the surplus price. That's the only thing that's happening there. where if they keep pushing the price up on the 7.62x54R, then you're looking at .308 price and it's a matter of, is there a lot more .308 out there? Yes, there is. I mentioned this when we talked about getting into the Nagats from the get-go, and or the Tokarev, free me, the Dragunov type weapons. 7.62x54R, there's tons of surplus, buy pallets of it, I hope a lot of you did. When I say pallets, I mean literally pallets, when it was 40, 50, and 60 dollars a can, remember? Go ahead, caller. Two brothers and Taurus is, they're basically the same gun. The problem with that is locking lug had that problem. And the locking lug mechanism on that thing was? Yeah, actually that was why, the only real thing we could see is that Beretta had some problems in factory that shouldn't have taken place. Go ahead. The problem was that I had some problems. Here's what I think it was, basically. The locking lug had a little ramp in the back and there's a, what you call locking lug because of that. I got a par and I looked at that, the end of the plunger was all deformed, it was sticking out, it wasn't very, I think the best thing to do was polish that ramp up in the backside, polish the heck out of that pin, it makes sure you have a high quality. A major factory replacement part, that's what they were telling people, you know, that was how they covered themselves. They offered everybody to bring the gun in, you know, you bring it in, they'd send the parts to the armorer. So obviously they knew what was wrong and it came from the factory and it was the earliest production where they had this difficulty. The lesson from the get-go is this was bread of America. Were you telling me bread didn't know how to make guns? You know, it's like... Oh, a little tin. Tin! They knew how to make the gun but they had a problem making that tiny little stinking tin. And the retaining cam, okay? They got a bad run of them probably and now who knows. But, you know, I'm just about a thousand rounds, keep an eye on it and keep it lubricated. I take it out and polish the heck out of it. You polish that little come back to that. You can joke like I said, depending on how it is locked or if it failed. If it failed it would be a commander killer. Like we always said, give it to the lieutenant and see if it fails. Here, hold this for a second sir and shoot it a few times. I was lucky, I was just lucky. If I would have shot a few more times that would have been it probably and I would never have gotten a part. I thought, what the heck? And it wouldn't go in and out. You push high, it's just a light spring pressure and it didn't work good after that. The part's only $4. You know, the part for it is a pin, plunger pin is all it is. Enough, well, one of the other things that the guys are recommending is having a complete upper slide assembly on standby with barrel and it's like, the barrel fixture is, I don't know what that's gonna do for you, but you still gotta get, yeah, exactly. I don't know what they did. See, I don't know how much they had to destroy when they got it back to the arsenal. I mean, I never did see a write-up on it because when you've had guns in the past, like the .45, you have to do fix-its. They usually send you used to, send all the information out and say, hey, you know, we're having this problem with certain parts and, you know, an eight-part with a rifle. They would do fix-its and they would show you what they had to do and they would ask, hey, anybody got any better ideas? What I noticed is I did not see this happen with the Beretta. It did happen with other guns over the years like the M16 or whatever. And that's where the old PM magazine used to even post a lot of the neat ideas that these people came up with that weren't in the books. But you didn't see that with the 92. Which makes, that's what, they kept, just like what happened with Glock when they had the Glocks blowing up, they kept everything close to their chest. You know, the cards close to their vest, as they say. they wouldn't give any information out that made any sense. I mean, as far as, again, it had to be, like you said, it's a bad batch, but it was a big, so that they had a problem with we're all through the system across the whole of the planet, not just in the United States. When it would, because the weapons were all over the country, you know, and then all over the world. That's why. We're in somehow from an angle and sacrifice the slide and go down in and put it in a jig and then drill in and just drill that area out. Oh, just give me a new gun. You see one of the tricks, they might even be able to salvage it, one of the tricks like they would do with a face on a lot of the submachine guns, the firing pin initially was a knee to the face of the bolt, and when the firing pin would get so tired, what they would do is machine it flat, a hole, and then insert a firing pin rod. There you go. And slam fire. If they could figure out how to knock that off or nick it off, you know, to disengage it, And then after they got it out, then again, they might even salvage the original block surface grind. Microgrinding is what they do. And then they would probably drill, and they would insert the rods, or the new pin. But it would be an armor modified step to assembly. In other words, the original would be very different from the solution. Now the other option is just get it out of there, dump that old block, and put a whole new assembly in made proper spec. likely what they did because it's a cheaper solution for long-term failure issues just in case it happens again. I keep an eye on that too and buy about three extra ones. Now, you know what? In the parts that they listed there I didn't notice. I don't think they had the block but I may be wrong. I don't think they did. I'm going to have to look at that again. But, you know, all the little parts are in that for being a BritaKIT for $35. It's over at CDMN Investments. Go to their sale for the, you know, their email sale and catalog. When you get there guys, that's $35 and it's a Beretta parts kit and it is worth the $35. Definitely worth the $35. So if you got a Beretta, well we hear Russ talking about it right now. There is one issue. It's the only issue. Otherwise, the complaint was that you were getting a 9mm pistol that was as bulky as a .45 and you weren't really getting that many more rounds was the first. The Beretta's work, I've shot the Taurus, the .99 Taurus, I don't know, wait a minute, it's a .66. No, I think it's a 99. It's a 92 for the Beretta, it's a 99 for the Taurus. There is a difference in the magazine sets. You can't drop one mag to the other. Other than that, they're identical. If you've shot one, you've shot the other. You can fire them both all day, even when you trade off to the other gun, and you'd have no problem with it. And they do work. A lot of people did because of them, or at least made nervous because somebody peppered an area with a full magazine. Right. They've been all, they've got to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to get to No, I just think that's probably what's causing that problem with those guns, it's really not. It's just one little tiny thing, it's really not. Other than that, it's a reliable firm. I think it's funny that Britta did not have this problem over there, but they had the problem over there. No, seriously, they didn't have it overseas. And this is the same thing that I pointed out when, see, they had this problem with the FN M16s when they, well, no, not this problem. They had every problem you could imagine. You can't tell me that Britta doesn't know how to make their Model 92 pistol, okay? But boy, they dropped it over here with Beretta of America and all of a sudden we've got a malfunction that was a major malfunction junction thing. When the FN M16s first came into service, all the young men that I trained were the men that carried those. Guys that I personally trained and they came back and said, Mark, you won't believe what we just had happen. And they sat right here in the front porch and recounted every FN M16 made by FN that we had in the inventory. They would take 120 to the range and they would have a 100% malfunction. Each one, the first thing that happened is the charging handle broke. Pull the charging handle, it would fracture and break. To have one do that is one thing, but what it literally did, because of course they weren't going to send the guns back, initially they had parts, all our US military parts. What it is, is those charging handles are an infusion casting. And obviously, FN of Belgium slash FN now of the US, obviously didn't know how to handle that machinery, or didn't know what to do with that, or intentionally did it. My personal attitude is it was intentional Belgian sabotage. It was kind of an experiment to see how... That's right, US. Yeah, they hate us. Belgium hates us. Well, then what happened is every one of them had firing pin, ejector, or extractor failures. The charging handle was first. And then all the small parts failed. These guys had a hud. If there were 100 shooting stations on the line, there were 100 alibis all at once. Where everybody raises their hand and everybody had a malfunction. A whole FN, brand new rifles, and you know somebody said, well you know you're gonna have a part front. No, not this kind of part front. You know in the United States if you tried to get away with that, you would be in prison. That's what got me about that. FN did it and they just let it slide. I gotta take it back man. That can not have spring pressure. It should fall up and down under its own weight. You hold the barrel up, forward, vertical, and you push up on down that pin, it should fall down, up and down its own way. If it doesn't fall freely, replace it. I'm thinking a different gun, but this is, yeah, that pin, that locking lug plunger pin, very important, and it gets jammed out. Or you can't get the gun apart. Yeah, anyhow, if it doesn't fall freely, take it apart, clean it, get rid of it. Disassemble and replace it while you can still take the gun apart. shoot it anymore even if you little bit just get rid of it and get another one get a couple extra ones you know but yeah it should fall freely by gravity it fall down polish that through on the back side of the block a little bit might prevent that from happening. Look for beginning like I said I said they've had a lot of people that have used the weapons myself I've shot them but I have not really kept up on any of the other if there were any other flaws or issues with an 82 I don't know that they're anything that jumped out that was major we'd have heard about it if you've got a Brenner We're not talking it down. We're just reminding you that there are things you need to watch for. That's one of the things I will say. Guns are for buying, not for selling. We'll joke about Glock all the time. You got a bunch of glottions. You like your glocks, run those puppies. You know what you got to do. And you also know how you have to be cautious with them. You know the minuses. That's all I'm worried about. And then I'll still joke about your gun. Because I mean it evil. You know how it is. I'm just a horrible person when it comes to that. And besides, like I said, if I was a pilot, I'd have three of them. I'll tell you, I'd have three Glocks. I'd be carrying three Glocks with me when I was a pilot and I was in the air. All the same gun, I can have a short slide, long slide, and basically a 9mm. That way there's lots of junk ammo on the ground because NATO and a lot of other people are carrying 9 caliber, not so much. If I had the scavenge, I can get it off hopefully somebody else's corpse. The magazines are all the same, so if one gun breaks, I'll just throw it. Well, I won't throw it. I'll put my other gun out. Three different locations for obvious safety. Because one gun might be ripped off your gear when you're evacuating from an aircraft or leaving a chopper it happens guys But if you got three different weapons and you're carrying them in different stations Well, something's got to survive that's something to go pew pew pew with when the time comes. Okay, headed towards the top. We're not that far away. Um, in regard to quartermaster I mentioned copesdistributing.com. It's distributing.com copesdistributing.com guys will remind you that Go to their miscellaneous, go along the far side on the right, says MISC, M-I-S-C. Go to the MISC, then go to surplus. They have a number of different items that are really good priced, but if you're looking to have the Granada-era, you know, Woodland camouflage, AR-15 rigs for $10, too, but TANF vendors, you know, the Desert TANF, I think $4.90 or whatever, so it's like $5. Pistol belts, but they're mediums, they're not larges. mediums and if you buy what 30 at a time they're $50 so that's less than $2 apiece. So between that you got some cheap web gear and the foundation for a whole lot of other material system you know different systems you can be other based upon that gear. Highly recommend that by the way. A lot of people like the Alice gear over the vest for a number of different reasons. I use mostly salt vest set up and I have pretty much everything I tell you about on the air but Personal gear is a standard 1955 system, US belt, there's different belters. I like the metal quick release. Vietnam era spenders using a standard fanny pack or canvas canteen covers, two regular canteens, you know, the one quart for the personal firearm. In addition to that, if it's a 223 rig, of course, medical pouch front and rear, top left quadrant for the medical pouch and one station. Rear and hanging off of the fan for the second. Third medical compress pouch located in another station on the back and to the left. The one hangs off the flap and uses the eyelet hanger system. Standard M17 and that goes in the low carry off the thigh. I allow the extra battle ears or the breakout bags with the extra mags and I'm depending upon the rifle. If I'm going M14 or HK91, probably HK91, the M14 mag pouches but I also have something you can't get anymore which are the Israeli copies which were British made. They weren't made by the Israelis, they were made by the Brits. They are FNFL double mag pouches. These are the middle model. They are kind of a nugging. They are not really a tan. I used to get them from a surplus company out of Chicago for like 25 cents a piece. So I bought as many of the Vietnam Air M14 mag pouches. I used to get those for nothing. I'm actually thinking about taking them off my rig and selling them separate to whoever thinks they desperately need them because they need Vietnam stuff. Sorry about that. Earlier one thing, my mute was going as fast as I was trying to get on and I wanted to let you know that AIM has got those Anderson manufacturing stripped lowers again for $39. I was on their site. You know, I never checked their catalog add-on on. So that's, oh, they have Anderson receivers again, yes? Yeah, uh-huh, yeah. through their online catalog and on page 9 it came up and I said everybody know that they're available again so if they need one that's the best. $39 guys and that's the best price in the country I've seen if they have them in stock and they should have them while you can and remember they do require an FFL but if that's the way you're going that's the way you're going so you know again take care of it accordingly. Very good thank you sir. A couple things here, yes, I've seen this, let's see, what was the one announcement here, the question, you know, will race war cancel elections? I don't think the Queen is gonna let that happen. There will be, well of course Bummer could try to stay Emperor. I don't think, I think Hillary, you know that would probably piss her off more, I think, she didn't think you'd have to wait this long. That would be funnier in hell because it's like, you know, talk about a harrumpf, okay? But you get bummer, so it's just the same kind of vomit, different pile, that's all. What's interesting about it is that if they try to play the race war thing and they keep pumping the drum and beating on it, then bummer stays in. And of course, we have communist number one. But if he leaves or they decide to proceed with a plebiscite kind of vote, you just have one person they offer, Hillary, through the dipole machines. Maybe that machine. She's not going to be happy waiting for very long. She's already waited eight years. to be in there eight years ago doing to you what what what old bummer did to you the whole thing of that Kennedy I've explained on the air before the Kennedy thing didn't go the way it's supposed to but he remembers when you kill a family member and you're with one of the mafia political families so Hillary and her kids killed Kennedy boy and forgotten that yet so about the race war well well first of all there has to be one so prevent that everybody stay home for a bit you know you got to go to work go to work but this weekend back retreat, go to your secondary location, exfiltrate out. I'm going to tell you right now, you have more to fear from the crazy loon bug eyed cops than you do from the blacks. The blacks, if they're not where they're supposed to be, in other words, people have white community areas, black community areas. When you see two or three blacks, that's going to be a question mark. And it's not being racist. Of course, I don't give a squat with it. How you feel like that about me anyway. Piss on ya. Here's how it works. You know, if you see three or four people out of place and they're all doing the grim eye, and you know what I mean, you can tell when they're skulking, then you better be paying attention to yourself and you better be arming yourself accordingly. But I'm gonna tell you right now that the cops are no different from the street gangs, black thugs walking around trying to find some other white person to get on to. They won't discriminate. They'll kill a rancher right out in the middle of nowhere and make sure he bleeds death in the middle of the street, guys. So don't tell me, oh, just the poor black guys that not me us. Your standard has been pretty consistent across the board, and it's from the same skanks that are getting the training from these stinking, bottom-feeding Israeli trash. They've got coming over here running Homeland Security, telling them that everybody's the enemy and you can rape little kids and women and you can murder anybody you want, and that's where they are. So you've got two different enemy threats you need to watch out for. The ones with the loony bubblegum machines with the black cars because they're all doing that black stinking car BS like they're stinking black uniforms. And then you've got the other gangs. So it's pressure from below, pressure from above. Just remember to keep an eye on them. Watch a bleed to death as the other kids. If you thought that, hey, the gangs would probably walk away, you might be able to get some medical help. With the cops, make sure they murder you by keeping you right there bleeding all the while. Don't think so? YouTube for a bit.