August 26, 2016
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed firearms design, ammunition specifications, and personal weapon preferences during this morning broadcast. The episode covered topics including 50-caliber barrel construction and pricing, AR-10 and AR-15 platform modifications, historical cartridge development, and comparisons of various handgun calibers (9mm, .38 Special, .45 ACP). Koernke shared personal anecdotes about weapon training courses, female shooter preferences for carbines and smaller-framed automatics, and observations about modern firearm manufacturing quality and durability compared to vintage military weapons.
- firearms
- 50 caliber
- ar-10
- ar-15
- 9mm
- .38 special
- .45 acp
- ammunition
- barrel construction
- m1 carbine
- glock
- makarov
- weapon training
- handgun calibers
- preparedness
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I mean, it was impressive, it was a flamethrower. You stick it around the corner, point it all the way and you kill half the same man. Mark, that's how you could get B.A.S. for $2.50. Originally it could be adapted for you. If you go to UN Amble, you can get worth the $3.50. That's a pretty good round, guys. The ammunition is not a problem. The dimensions for all, I'll say $5.50 top end for the, again, 41, 40, 41, 30 chromoly stock. You start out with a, again, because it is Same thing equipment and wasn't like that. Here's all well, for instance on the bolt gun the bolt gun is the chamber thing that's gonna change just like when you You know, there's different parts of the map give an example some I don't know that easy but do it because each one creates a spike and this is where the case and the bolt manually operated guns should be serious about that that seems like something interesting I like building things into mischief. I've actually copied the original plans and I got them I had to stay work on this somewhere but that was interesting when you're down with the M2 barrel. There's been a number of the M2 barrels that are still buying for 50 barrel scissors. You know, they would, some of them were shot more extensively than others. If one, if it got cooked, we're gonna go with a Sabo. It was basically happening Sabo 50. Parable works more like a tank. Remember guys, the Sabos are plastered out of them. Then me, just to give you, man, we mentioned the gun. M106, I'll take that over to the AR-10, which you just mentioned and go find that really cool video looking up the ambi-adaptable and easily adaptable. We'll take a look at the AR-10. The AR-10 is a tubular feed, tubular receiver system. Look at the internals, guys. For dimension, all you do is adapt for strength to the feed because you've got to make sure the thing is reinforced. But here's the thing that the interchangeable replaceable part, the most replaceable part of your feed gear. It's a cheap, easy part that everything else functions. And firing pins and all the other wear and tear. Behind it is that you make those two It's not really crew. It was made to you. It recognized her. You got that signature hit. It was going downrange to meet up with that fit. A friend of mine years ago, when I was a kid, we got one of those in peace. I didn't know what Jeff was. Took a tack welder and he welded it. We were trying to figure out how to create a made-up. Took an axle pin. Then he took a wheel-D. We didn't have the gas system, but we did everything else was supposed to. And then you adjusted by, tell you what, we had a lot of fun with that 50-K for him. We used to pay like, but that's where I got most of my experience. Can't be done because we already did it. Them three barrel company. A sculpt did everything and we had a barrel. to 1942 and nobody had one system. Tachable on the air, 10, and it's not designed for the ammunition modern day due to European guns and you know I've often wondered what was in the Wonder Fleet and I really thank all of my reloading manuals since those things I noticed in the manuals, because well let's say you think of 3557 Magnum or whatever, you'll notice for this association each year and now if you look at today's and you might be a couple of dreams lighter in poverty than you were back in the same 65. The first gun that did that to us was this little gun, but it was more weapons were introduced from markets that did not have the majority standards that we had for that is because American ammunition was, I won't say anemic, but it was middle line come up with more and more hot wildcat loads, not just in the pistol, 44 Magnum. Remember all the wild, there were several that were just little buggers coming out of the muzzle. Standard at one time or another they were wildcat initially named standard a member of the fireball cartridge in the Remington bolt cops Remember the all the offhand, you know, Remington pistol the XTs firearm I think I sold three or four of them I've got one that stuck away for like wine. I haven't shot it probably 30 years stored away cosm leaned up and it is original The fireball cartridge and it is a 223 rifle. So anyway, can you stick around you got to go? I'll stick around, I gotta- You stay right there. Okay, what we're gonna do guys, grab that cup of Zayna coffee. Darth Vader is staring back at me. He's angry, he's happy, he's sad, he's confused. Wait a minute, that's a Darth Vader mask, how could you tell? That's a mood cup, I guess, right? Anyway, grab that cup smell. The best part of waking up is Zayna coffee in your cup. 9 millimeter magazine to stir it with. Off to the side. Z-A-N-N-A Zayna coffee dot com. We'll be back right here on the Rock. 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The last thing the men behind the curtain want is a conscious, informed public capable of critical thinking. Which is why a continually fraudulent zeitgeist is output via religion, mass media, and the educational system. They seek to keep you in an abstracted, naive bubble. They are doing a damn good job of it. President Bush signed a formal agreement that will end the United States as we know it. And he took the step without approval from either the US Congress, people of the United States. Talking about 3-8 blocks of feet, I guess you could say, was brought on by someone bringing in a very small packed 9mm to one of our personal potentials. And the more I researched it, the more I thought about what was going on. You know, carrying a full-size 1911, I don't care where you carry it unless the shoulder holster is going to drag your pants down. Unless you get the air weight we talked the other day. And even then it still drag your pants down because the ammunition is heavy too. I got to looking at these and I've finally settled on a line. I copied the one that this lady brought in with this. It was alright. I've gone to the 38 and 9 bags now. Just because I'm thinking, you know, if you're out and about, you need something that'll get you out of trouble and that's the keys right there to get you out of trouble. You don't need the full size, the compact, not those six bags on you. But if you're in, quote, Garrison, you would want that. Well, you know, think about what the, the book that you need to track down is not very big. It actually is originally a World War II and 99, 999 survived. You might be able to find it, somebody printed it out and has it somewhere in the internet. It's a non-38 Smith & Wesson special guy, which now everybody calls a short. That cartridge you've been around for probably since all by World War II, it's a hot round. But 38 special, and it was a hit. You knew the argument was between carrying that or commanders you know the the compound that while a lot of men like to carry the 1911 it came down to they get hurt but anything you do hurt. There's a factor here with a lot of the shooters lighter caliber although and again 9 millimeter everybody say there's a knee maker it's 9 millimeter 38 reason you when you get into that category or niche and your new 9 millimeters are doing the same thing and you can probably get that same pistol you got in 9 in 45 caliber by now since most They go from the nines and then they offer the 45 or the 40 more so the 45 is actually I think the more casuals are cool It's just that the nines have now kind of greedy niche there's gonna be three these private hands 9 millimeter without any plug is said I admit guys and it's anemic is like really a bag it whole in here That's like a nice pic. You can go hot by 9 star use 9 millimeter cuz it was very anemic especially the Germans on the bride or wine is not it is not under it is now the next you know, I can down the three eyes because it and it's not picking up. But remember, women are smaller. People tend to forget this. Ladies are, we like ladies because bumplies where they're supposed to, smaller than you are. That doesn't mean there aren't big girls out there. Most of the female population is slightly shorter, typically in any population. And again, that's weird being mean to women. No, I'm using common sense. Different people are raised in different ways and people have different dialogies and different psyches. Now you can get, you know, if you show a woman, it's big, it's bulky. They don't have the upper body weight. They love the carbines. I've taken 100 guns, taken 100 weapons, and I step back as the chief and I watched how people gravitated towards guns by looking at it. Carbines on the table, the women would look at that gun and for whatever reason they would pick it up and fire other PP's, okay PPK's, because the way that I ran the training courses for Army on the Planet, and interestingly enough another one they grabbed is the Makarov. We had Makarovs before anybody else did because we were in Vietnam. We had examples because you're smaller than 9 with size. The M1 carbine. The M1 carbine. Oh wait a minute, did I say the M1 carbine? Yeah, the M1 carbine. Now these are women who were trained with the M16 rifle to a table and were looking at the different weapon available, curbing up and go, oh! And now it makes when they put it to their shoulders, the way that carbine bump leaves it. They're just watching from practical experience. I trained 10 Army, Navy, Air Force, and never changed the course. And they would put it right down. It's nice. Now the Broomhandle Mauser they look at for a bit, because that's got an interesting feel to it. It looked like it was a big Borcon even though it's only 30 caliber and they're like, I don't want to get it, it barks like a dog, probably it explode out of me or something. It's interesting, small frames, the small automatics, I don't know if you remember the Pareto model, it was the same. You remember what they did? They started going up in larger magazine capacity. So here you have a small frame, just magazine, 380 auto, it doesn't take up as much. They did build a few, but I'll probably get your attack out of reload. You know and the 380 auto is the same weight look at the toilet They the standard grain or 92 or 94 grain load Everybody tries to talk about just understand how typically most any of these weapons I like I'll choose two I mean either charging with a marketable bearing getting what they can to make profits made turn is such one years old years I'd like to see what these I mean, okay on that note you get your part you brought up You notice all these new pickup trucks that are out there the chrome on the front underneath that chrome What do you think they're gonna look like in five Chevy's the Chevy's from the oh eight Just the Chevy symbol and how it separates. Now just imagine all that plastic to flake off on that whole big front body. See I like the Dodge cart-mouthed front end, especially the bubble body ones. When they first came out, that was the big catch and why they sold those trucks over. Everybody else in the heads, okay. But they also were sensible with the front end. Go chrome, you better have it. But I can, I'm looking at them thinking, man, I should, if I want to make that look pretty, I gotta replace it. Or it's already gone from the plastic. Somewhere on the road when you got nicked, the adhesion process, and they're separating these polymer guns, that's the one big problem. Anything if it's in the wrong condition. Everything has its advantage. It disintegrates even when a good running order. How many of you guys picked up a Vietnam out of rice paddies? Have you seen some of these guns that were by the guys? Because the cool thing is like a big lab. One of our guys here in Ipsilina has got an SKS he brought back. It looks for blood. Even it's cleaned up but it's marked everywhere. It looks in a rice paddy. They don't give you the smell-o-vision about rice patties. What do you think they used for fertilizer? When they flooded the fields, what do you think they were putting in the fields with all Where do you think all the commoner went? Where do you think they squatted your foot in it? Our rifles got dumped in that, but here's what's right. Is wormwood, they're gonna separate or... The interesting thing is, well we, again, was when you cast plastic, you probably have seen this before, like, it really happens with all, what do you think it's gonna be like, 100 years and now do you think they'll be here? Well, maybe that's the point. I'll tell you what, what's interesting about this, you know the idea, and we're on a bunch of subject, but this is something that I would point out, HK originally 1960s era pistol. Remember? But it's not. The big beefy pistol, it's a 9mm though, it's grosser. But it only has seven basic. And the idea behind it was, it was aluminum, sheening in. The unique thing about that gun, it was select- And that's where it glocks at the military specs for the Glock. But to anybody gun, if they get blares for a Glock. You know what, there's nothing you can do. Well you could break out the Dremel tool and open it up by hair, but not much. Not owning a Glock. I'll probably have a hundred of them. Like I said, look, another KIA, oh look, a Glock. Give it to the kids.