Mark Koernke discussed monetary systems and how understanding currency is key to recognizing systemic exploitation, referencing JFK's monetary policies and FDR's seizure of gold and silver. He covered preparedness topics including ammunition sources (UNAMMO.com), 80% lower receivers (80%lowers.com), Glock pistol builds, airsoft training, and specialized rifle barrels from Christensen Arms. Koernke emphasized local militia network coordination for tracking aircraft and enemy surveillance, discussed variable geometry training sites for live fire exercises, and encouraged listeners to purchase AR-15s as a political statement against election fraud. He took a caller question about .357 Magnum ammunition options and brass retention with revolvers.
The whole subject of the money, and by the time they were done, they were speechless. Because it was, it made, now it made sense. That's what they're terrified of, that you will understand the money, people. That you understand how you're being screwed, and that, well, if they can do, why do we need this second party group of middlemen that are nothing but a bunch of blood sucking parasites who have done everything they can to destroy your heritage, to destroy your family, to destroy your country? And it has been a systematic plan to do so. And the currency is one of the keys. It is the key. Because again, that's why John F Kennedy had the right idea. We did not have to collapse the tents. We could do it right now the exact same way. And we wouldn't have any disasters, we would not have any collapse of the economy, etc., etc., etc., because it would be pillowed and progressively. Well, what's the reason why, Mark? We've seen so many different kinds of money as of late. Americans would hardly even notice another one, even if it was to their benefit. Yeah, like we said, you could do it in such a way that even though the population has been dumbed down, the population could be brought back up to speed. We used to understand money. We used to be taught and understand wealth. Some people were taught through the School of Hard Knocks because they were there when FDR took all the gold and silver and closed the banks and stole from everybody. And I worked with those men for many years and whenever you mention a bank, the word bank coming out of their mouth was so bitter. Because they knew what the bankers were and what the bankers are. Do you have in your strongbox in my bank? That's right. All of that's gone. What do you mean? Everything. And you know what? These people would tell you, oh no, they didn't just steal the gold and silver. These federal agents were so arrogant, they stole everything. They stole wedding rings, they stole personal property of all kinds because once they could get in the bank, the scurrilous turds had gravitated to the FBI and all these other agencies. All of these pirate turds did exactly what everybody warned everybody else about they would do. And FDR was right in the middle of every element of that step by step, that rotten pig. So don't think it's any different right now. This is why this is a life and death battle for all of you listening. I can't emphasize that enough. The scam with health care means that they can execute you at their discretion with drugs and anything else they want to do, or whatever law they pass about how they're not going to treat you. Which in a way, which is why they have to attack homeopathic medicine, because in some ways, if you didn't get their treatment, you'll probably live longer. But that's because you then turn to an alternative. Well, when they make sure they destroy the alternatives or they go after everybody with witch hunts, like chelation therapy. I watch chelation therapy work over and over and over again back in the 70s and early 80s. And the men who were actually doing that, were the Russian doctors who were doing it here, were hunted to protect them. We had to help them because they were hunted by the establishment because they knew that chelation therapy worked. The only people we've provided were independent, homeopathic doctors. What? And they tell you, oh, we're gonna do gene-lation therapy before they told you, oh, it's evil and bad, and you couldn't do that, and it's gonna kill you. No, you're right. It's the happiest place. The end of the year, they're all there at that point. I think I'm doing everything they can to help you. And she's there. What? You can see it. We have a doctor number for 9-7-1-1-3. He takes us out for the hour. We have a number 3-1-7-3. 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In this the land of the free, of the brave, by permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to this. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can feed their son artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children would be in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republican, each god-given right. Freedom blinds. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for when his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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 Sun. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence reports have our kirky. Police are at a victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... 4MG, comindianafreedomtalkradio.com, and we're on AM&FM microstations, CB stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technology west of the Mississippi along with a lesson to our friends on the Pacific side of the Rockies. And it is a beautiful, it's a rainy, drizzly Thursday. Every time you get off a little, just a little, like a misting unit in a produce department at a grocery store. That's what it's been like on and off. Anyway, it is It's the 8th year of Open Phoebe and the Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2016, older calendar 2016 year of battle. Up there have been a very busy, busy week. Here it is Thursday, of course that holiday Monday. 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You're the one who determines what mailing address is there. Not Mark, not Liberty Tree Radio. So that's going to be the deciding factor in where it Other things again, by the way, John Stevenson. We always talk personally, we are friends, but John Stevenson is the money specialist and in fact working another project right now by what I understand. I don't know where he is on that. A unique individual, but when it comes to money, dead on, virtually on the bullseye guys. John has an alligator mind. When it gets in there between the ears, it doesn't leave. And his presentation to the politicians, especially in the 90s, changed the battlefield because it forced people, you know, they couldn't claim they didn't know anymore. They couldn't, you know, I'm ignorant, they didn't know. Oh no, you knew. Because the money classes that he gave to the, again, you gotta remember this is from the Patriot Movement going to the state capitol, guys. We did this several, many many times repeated over and over ad nauseam. So all these characters would go, I didn't know. It's like, oh you're lying. Well guess what? You think we didn't pay attention to who was here? The only thing you can make a list of names? Now the only difference is either A, you're in the enemy's camp or you're trying, again, you're hiding from the truth. But you do know. It's not that people don't know the truth. It's that people are trying to hide from the truth. That's the only thing that's going on now. garbage but he did not know. They know. Even when you have people that are in your family and stuff, no, they know. They can sense it, they feel it, they know it. They're either comfortable with the lie or they're desperately trying to avoid facing the lie. And that's why they don't like you, okay? It's just that simple. The idea that they, the reason they, the old little more, you know, because that question came up, well, if you had relatives, you know, You know, don't talk here, don't do... No, not really. But you see, the thing is that I know beyond the shed of out, yeah, they don't even say, oh, I know, but what are you going to do? You know, that kind of thing. There are people who always do that. But as far as anybody doing the, oh, I can't talk about that, no, not really. Only because I think, again, the good thing is my mom and dad were, you know, again, pretty, pretty good teachers. And both of them, forced us to use our brains to make us think. He didn't tell us, they asked us, what do you see there? I think that's the most important part about this, which is why I try to talk about subjects. I'll give you the information. You go there and you look. It's something where we have a database component that's offered to us as a field intelligence report by somebody who can't expose themselves. We do that as needed because the machine shudders under the fact that somebody knows and we shouldn't have, okay? That's cool, I like that. But the most important thing is, again, why we reference videos or imagery so you can go and look at it yourself. And again, when you're seeing all this stuff that's being thrown at you now, the biggest thing we also have to discern is intentional deception and misrepresentation by people. This is where I talk about, for instance, like, did you see those trucks with the UN vehicles on them? Well, yeah, I saw the pictures. Where's the plates? What is it? Why is it in every image? Remember, I pointed this out to you guys. Now, imagery can be presented to you but it can also be modified or altered very much intentionally. Photoshop, whatever term you want to use, it's misrepresentation. And that's not an accident either. We don't need to do that. There's more than enough And there are ample opportunities to document step by step all of the scurrilous activity of our enemy. When you see deception projects put forward, remember that a percentage of those are done by our enemy, specifically to misdirect or to try and undermine the database. Example, again, if this was on the road at such and such a time, well, why isn't the license plates fuzzy? clarity of the images such that I can make out the handle on the door of the truck but the license plate is all fuzzed out why would you fuzz out the license plate? do you know the truck driver? no. did you you claim you just saw it driving down the road so why would I care about who it is whose plate number is in the picture? you wouldn't would you? Well, in fact, you'd want the plate numbers and the ID numbers off the truck and the, you know, the way station numbers or your, you know, your tax numbers off the cab and even the name of the company on the side of the truck on the door. So you could go and say, hey, you, you were moving UN vehicles, right? That way I could do a follow up. But example is, you know, again, well, we just saw this going down such and such are in Walmart, like with the Humvees. Well, yeah, there's drivers that move Humvees and hell, they move Strikers, they move Bradley Fighting Vehicles, and they move them every day. We got them right down the road here at Baker Road, 994. There are three truck stops. Guys come in there with armored cars all the time because we're in an area where a lot of military equipment is moved. Okay, and you guys are all in the same boat because there's a whole bunch of it all over the nation. Now, the thing is, it's one thing if the guy's moving it and he's moving it under contract, if I know by plate number and the ID and his contract numbers and his company name, I can go to that guy and say, hey, where'd they move all this UN stuff? It was public. I mean, it's not like you hid it and covered it with canvas. You're driving it down the road with UN on the side of it. Obviously, it's not a secret. So where'd you move it? Where'd it go? You see how that works? That's the part. See, final destination or destinations. The Gulfport site, guys. We documented that step by step by step. The whole process of the bringing in virtually thousands of Russian pieces of equipment that did not leave the country. They never went, they didn't go back out on a ship. They brought this stuff in with some of the largest transports that ever docked in Gulfport. Okay, Mississippi. But then they never left on transports. They went by barge deeper into the United States and we watched them as they stockpiled them. We watched them as they built up the site and we documented it heavily. Photographs, close-ups, right over the fence, walked up to the fence, went and talked to the people. Airmar was the name of the company. Airmar. Now if we could do that then and with this digital technology you have now by God we should have a photo essay that would be from the time the vehicle leaves wherever it leaves while it's en route and then well I got I got time now I just got three UN vehicle three three flatbeds of UN vehicles you know what my life is now centered around seeing where these vehicles go why isn't somebody isn't doing that well their points are gonna be really where If we consider it important enough and we see it, then we should be continuing to, you know, again, follow up, proceed. Or get on the phone, hey guys, I need someone to follow these things, I'm following them now, let's tag team them. That's why the Patriot network needs to be in place and why it has been in place. There's no helicopter that could move here in the state of Michigan or has been able to move that we can't track. And we don't need radar, all we need is radios and cell phones. It's like when the idiots come out like they did when we went south, because my dad was a trap. Oh my god, that was still one of the... That was one of the most cherry operations the idiots took the bait. My god. God was a stinkin' boop as the day is long. The aircraft can't hide itself in the air, people. You can track anything that's in the air as long as you're willing and patient, especially since you can see to the horizon. We're the ones that can conceal ourselves on the ground. Put something in the air, especially if the radio is kind of like, you know, whoooo, when you're being chased by cops, what do they tell you? Well, you might outrun the car, but you can't outrun the radio. It works the same with tracking aircraft, especially if you have people in every county across the state of Michigan, which we do. Hell, I don't have to chase them at 200 miles an hour. Well, they kicked it in gear in the afterburners. They're using the jet and whoa! They're at 185 miles an hour across country. Yep, and guess what? Speed of light? And I'm talking to the guy two counties ahead. Do you see it Fred? Yep, see it. Got it? Yep, tracking. Just as you said, point of, you know, the, you know, what you just take a compass, shoot an azimuth, and tell everybody, hey, this is the direction they're headed. Now if they change direction, in the meantime, you've got the latest of people in every county. You can track literally north, south, east, west. No place they can hide. Our whole system should be like this. This is why I've said, again, help out. Help us to build. But you also have to build locally. You have to do it in your own area. there's no place the enemy even their secret police there's no place they can move there's no place they can hide boulder colorado they're having a you there laughing or arsop now close-circuit cameras work both ways they're tracking the adl they're tracking the queers and they're when i say that you know it's all in one sentence for the same reason the adl queers they're all the same same bunch so why because they've watched them on film do disgusting things back alleys park benches and it's it's vomitus but it's like you know hey these these perverts just don't change their spots. Denver is the same way. The occultists are now completely boxed. I mean, they are boxed, clearly documented, every one of the critters on the other side by location, address, where they go, what cave, what tunnel, so to speak, because there's places over in Denver that are very unique. But remember, there's only so many places in Denver they could use them to access. And once it's put in the, shall we say, question mark X category, guys, Say you have no safe houses. Again, here's the other thing. Radio traffic and radio signal communications. Your enemy is basically, it's their pacifier. As long as they know they're connected. But let me ask you something. Let's say you go through an area and you use a frequency counter and you have this spike at a location. It's a house, it's a residence. Yeah, it's lit up like a government Christmas tree. Look, look at the cars and the, yeah, now tag all the license plates on the site. You cross-reference that plate somewhere, it tells you that person's part of this pod. Now if you see them anywhere else or if you just stand back and observe using closed-circuit television to monitor the Christmas tree site, then all you have to do is watch to see who moves where. Set up other camera technology and end-databaseing around the area and you can map out your enemy's activities and they're the minority. They're not the majority of the population, they're the minority. You have to watch everybody else. That's what the secret police have to do. Well, on our side, it's, well, there's only a small number of them to find and their relatives and where they live and where they, you know, piddle around and, you know, it's really not difficult. And they're terrified of the idea that everybody will start to get the right idea. They're the minority on the other side and they're not hard to hunt. Hunt them harder than they're hunting you. They come out, the opportunity to know where they go back. In some cases, we still had a question mark, but like in one case, I don't be on the shadow of a doubt. exactly where the problem. it's stacked and racked. There is no possible way, there's only so many minutes in the day and or with night fire and there was not going to be enough room with the several hundred shooting stations that they have. So again they are working on Fox, the auxiliary live fire training site. A fire maneuver live fire training site range is actually being built there right now. I just have to finish putting a bunch of the other construction walls together and other people are doing the same thing. I just gave them the specs a couple years ago. So we're building modular walls for the live fire house to house, urban warfare, rural warfare training area. And we have variable geometry structures. Guys, we never let you train. You never train the same site twice. When we go to a live fire site, we disassemble the walls, reassemble the walls, change everything up. And when you come back, you don't get the benefit of memorizing a location so you can cheat. Doesn't work that way. The site changes. We expect our people to think and actually perform based upon developing skills, not simply range memory. That defeats the purpose behind what we are planning on doing and the battles that we're going to have to fight. We need to be thinking the same way. Variable geometry training sites. Change out everything. You need to acquire the target to shoot it. You better be able to figure out friend-fo and you better be, again, developing your response time. and team work, integrated team work especially critical. Other than that, let's see next, we were talking about ammunition, UNAMMO.com, they have some 10mm ammunition that came in, they do have some PMC 10mm again unless it's sold out today, so if you've got those 10mm guns and you're looking for 10mm pistol ammo, don't say I don't help ya, cause I'll do whatever I can, okay? Next on the list of things to do. Oh, I mentioned the 80% Glock piston. You know what? Guys, pretty much the leveling on the price with the Jig is about $150, pretty much everywhere we go right now. I have not seen anything less expensive than they were for a little bit. 80%lowers.com is the company I was mentioning. 80%lowers.com, they're not the only ones. However, immediately somebody's saying, well do they have AR-15 lowers? Yes they do, but only a couple and they're sold out. They have been selling out as quickly as they've been re-inventoring. They have the alloy, they do not have the plastic as far as I know. They have the alloy 7075 raw and they have the anodized. And those are running, and these are the billet, by the way, for 110 slash forged. receiver cutouts where they've done the rest of work and they're at 80 percent are about $35 a piece. Also they do have the 80 percent lower with jig Glock pistol 9 millimeter or 40 caliber and it can be done in 3, 5, 7, and 6 also. $350 for the whole kit. Everything you need right there. Okay? So that is a solution. They also have the forged 70-75 raw I don't know why they're more expensive for the raw than the anodized. It never makes any sense. 80% lower raw forged, $69. $59 for the anodized lower. So it's like, wow, you have to do one more thing and you get it for $10 less. I know what I'm going to do. I think I'd go with the anodized for $10 less and I have most of my fit and mouse and my finished, you know, done and, you know, paid for. By the way, for anybody who wonders about that, now you don't have to anodize the inside where you've done any cuts. recommendation, paint it. Lacquer paint works just fine. There's not a whole lot that's going to happen on the inside of that receiver that I can think of, and the paint, especially if you do a, or you can use any of the thermal paints, it'll bond just fine to the aluminum and will take good abuse. So we'll weatherize the gun well enough for what you're doing in the field. So it's your choice, the billet raw or 110. the forged or sixty nine right there there's a major change in you know dropping the price but you know we as we know the billet type or you know all cut from one big block of metal and a very different solution you know to say the least. Another question somebody just popped up again here well Mark what about the Glock parts? There's two ways you can go on Glock parts and apparently they are driving the market on this because you can buy all brand new Glock parts which is going to cost you $600. If you want all the other parts, brand new slide, brand new barrel, brand new everything. Yeah, you heard me right. As little as $600. So yeah, the frame is only $150, but the parts, box, make it, money, handover, fist on that one. Used parts though, parts kit from guns that have been chopped up. Not a whole lot of wear and tear on a Glock. I mean, let's think about this real quick. The Glock is an anemic pistol, okay? It can't handle hot loads. Now, what does that mean with regard to wear and tear? There isn't any. Even if they fired a lot of rounds through that Glock, the Glock barrel, I've got to admit this because this is a, you know, it's a Glock thing, the barrels are a custom product that was built, you know, the whole factory for Glock barrels. is a complete new process and the barrels are incredibly durable. So it's unlikely you're going to quote-unquote shoot a Glock out. In fact, have you ever seen a Glock frame fail because it's, you know, old? Well, no, they chop them up if they do anything and get rid of them that way is what the cop shops have been doing because they've been told they can't sell the guns. So the used parts will work just fine. It is an anemic gun. It doesn't shoot anything other than mid-grade ammunition. If it tries anything else, it blows up. Right? You're going to be dirty, hairy, hot ammo. You're going to be dirty. And not so hairy, but probably bleeding and cut. So the cool thing about these kits, if you buy the used ones, is there isn't anything in there that's going to fail you. In fact, I'd have full confidence in the used parts and wouldn't even hesitate to think twice about buying a used parts kit for a couple hundred dollars to 270 is, I think, what the average price is right now. That'll include a standard Glock barrel. but used, slide, probably some, well, he's got to have some holster wear in it, and it's good. It's fine. I don't see any problem with that. Like I told you before, I just, I know the limits of the Glock, and as far as being a cool pistol because of its availability, it should be about one-quarter the price. It should be no more, cost no more for a Glock than it does for a high point pistol. Seriously, they put more work into a high point pistol than they do in the Glock. Seriously, when you really take a look at it, there's more work put into building that high point than there is building the Glock now. Especially with mass production the way it is. So, it is a serviceable idea. You'll like it, they work. Congratulations, but as far as parts go, no, I wouldn't buy brand new. I would go for the used and that would settle it real quick. So that should answer the question there. Go for the used kits, get the pistol on online. Hey, if you don't like it, switch out to new parts progressively. and build another gun with the used parts. Just like we talked about building up AR-15, so much of that junk piled up, there's no reason not to do that. Keep building another one with the extra parts, and you know, if whenever you're at a certain point, things kick off, you've got so many guns in service ready to roll. See how that works? But every time you want to upgrade a set of receivers or something, you can just keep parts changing and parts changing and parts changing. I don't think you'll wear the parts out switching one gun over to another. I really don't. Okay? Built too many of them. No, that ain't gonna happen. Anyway, other things real quick here. That was before I go any farther, I'll do that again. 80%, that's 80%, lowers.com. That's 80% lowers.com. Another thing, I had a question about the airsoft guns again and guys I'm gonna tell you magpul real quick on this magpul has just as much of an investment into airsoft technology as they do into their standard rifles and the companies that build the airsoft guns I have been intelligent enough to make sure that the fixtures and everything are adaptable to the Metal Airsoft rifles that are out there. But you don't have to go the most expensive Metal Airsoft to get something in your M4 knockoff or whatever you're doing if you're doing AR-15s. Having experimented with the Javelin family of rifles, there is no difference mechanically other than just again the short stroke on the action with regard to the blowback because the little bolt carrier works the whole nine yards. But as far as fit, weight identical. Any of these metal weapons that you see in terms of the ARs, it's a flavor choice. Do a little research, but most important is look at the cost. In other words, what can I get for the least amount of money? You don't have to spend $300 or $400 to get a good metal Airsoft AR that will fit your training purposes and allow you to train every day. There is no reason for you not to be on the range every day with an AR-15 with Airsoft. Every day, every day. You got a lunchtime break, you got 10 minutes out of the half hour, should be on the range. Congratulations, pick up the AR, walk through the basement, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, your toy soldiers will knock over with those BBs every time. You have to actually practice what's preached with regard to control the weapon, sight alignment, and if you're gonna hit it, you gotta aim. Just that simple, okay? So Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft. And airsoftgi.com is one of the several companies They got a bunch of sales going on. They constantly, right now especially, because they're headed towards October, remember, end of the year. A lot of these companies, you know, this product they got to move. Now I would point out that a lot of the companies like Magpul, your PTS angled foregrip, yep, they sell these things and what they do is they have sales. They have discounts. So yeah, it's Magpul. And it's the Magpul you'd be buying from the company, from the warehouse. Except, oh, they got a glut of it where they got a pile of stuff, they got to move some product. and you can pick up the part you need for a whole hell of a lot less and it's made and there is no difference between it and buying it from there or buying it from a gun shop. It's going to be the same part, same working component made off the same mold because it is the same part, period. The other thing, BBs. Buy tons of them, buy bags of them, they're dirt cheap and just understand the different weights. Know your ballistics on your airsoft just like you do on your regular rifles understand that you can buy more powerful and you can do more you know picky damage if you shoot each other beware on that treat them like a real gun so again enough there now uh-oh we're headed into the well we're past the bottom of the hour forgive me i have been busy there was one other request here do i want to put around i guess we could do a music we could do one music request we still got a few other things i want to touch on here but uh for everyone The next thing, real quick, I got a couple of emails about, and I know also on the thing with the Attorney General's meetup that took place a month ago now, there is more follow-up on that coming from our friends in West Virginia. The characters are... Actually, the bit of a quandary, the Fed is sending cross signals now, kind of like this little story we had with the FBI, where there's an internal battle. It's not that the FBI, oh my goodness, we're not that corrupt. No, no, it's the idea that they didn't want anybody to see how corrupt they are. The good thing is, is that this whole thing with Hillary is sending ripples through the whole machine. And people who were questioning the mechanism, the regime, what's been going on, it is helping, guys. The more pressure we put in that area, the better off we're going to be in general. So don't slow down on that in any way, shape, or form. Just a little heads up there. Here we go. Okay, now, Kristensen. Kristensen's. Kristensen's. I have some people asking about, you know, well Mark, you've talked about custom or light, you know, light specialized barrels. Kristensen Arms builds some pretty unique AR barrels. For those of you who love the M4, You might want to upgrade a little bit and bring that group in a little tighter. They have done some phenomenal work and they do have different flavor of the day configurations that they have built to include, for instance, how they create lightning, lightning and tightening marks or machine points on the barrels. There's the cheese grater. They've got a, you know, the standard long striation, you know, rod system, as far as how they've carved the barrel up for lightening, but still strengthening the system. Also again, it's part of the cooling process. And easily, guys, you can spend up to $800, okay, on an AR barrel without any problems. Just like I said, for what you paid for your rifle, you can easily spend that kind of money just on a barrel. Now, am I going to necessarily do that? Well, there's some people that take their shooting just as seriously maybe as they do in competitive car driving, and that's really where these things have been pointing. But the Christensen also offers Remington 700 barrel blanks, and we're talking competition tack driving barrels. So if you're looking for, you know, like to upgrade, say, a Model 700 receiver, $600. Blank up barrels, you know, in a number of different calibers. But we're talking, you're ready to modify that particular weapon to your needs. And again, they do fiber, they do steel, they do any number of stainless, and they are a solution. Carbon fiber wrap barrel blanks, that's really what you're looking at for about $600, $700 a unit, are again reinforcing and lightening the weight of the barrel, but giving you that bull barrel capability. Yeah, we've used these you know before we've actually built up a number of long-range model 700s. I've mentioned this many times 7mm Remington mag when it first came out was the Casmeow Problem is when the 7mm Remington first came out it was in a stainless barrel the stainless barrels were a neat idea But they didn't pick the proper stainless and the barrels shot out quickly. They were using a Remington micro groove and They were incredible tech drivers, but unfortunately their cyclic rate of accuracy was, you know, they started to drop down after 2,000 rounds, which isn't very much for somebody doing some serious, you know, long range shooting. The guns are collectible. They're pre-64 and post-64 right in that window, and if you've got one with the original stainless barrel, while a lot of guys torqued them off, you know, had Remington take them off and mount another barrel, if you have the original, don't change it. It's worth a fortune. by a whole pile of other Remingtons with you've got one of the original stainless barrels. The action, the barrel, the rifle complete. Okay, so just a heads up, like I've said before, now the challenge is if it's grandpa's gun and it has a family heirloom attachment, then you have to decide. Personally, I wouldn't get rid of that. And the reason I say grandpa's is because for a lot of you guys that are younger, hell, the 60s and 70s, this is half a century ago, and so that's two generations back. These rifles are definitely, although if it's a weapon you've acquired, moving up into the present technology and barrels means that you can take the gun farther out. And already the Remington 700 can be brought to 1,000 yards comfortably without any problem at all. Now, reaching that 1,400-yard mark? Yes. We already did this years ago, but the prototyping that we did is using carbon steel and then of course zeroing the, the left of the barrels are built, taking them in to have them zero pointed, taking them down to, you know, freezing, below freezing and you know, et cetera, et cetera, down into the space age, you know, depths. And then mounting those on a select receiver with, again, everything tightened up. The wood that are in our inventory are not 50 caliber guns, but they'll achieve 1400 yards. comfortably all day with not a whole lot of specialized bullet technology as far as the bullets that are used when loading for that particular gun or that family of guns. These barrels, that's why I guess it $600 mark I paid $300 for the gun. Yes, I know. Like I said, you want to start tuning something up? What does it cost to put a race car motor in a car that you want to turn into a race car? That's the only thing to remember about this. Yes, now we're talking about if you're starting to get serious and you're deciding that, no, I want that bullet to go exactly where I want it to and I want to reach as far as I possibly can. Just to give you an idea, the barrel blanks that they have, and I love the 24 and 26 inches, by the way, 338 caliber, 246, 308, 243, in the 24 inch, 284, 308, 264, in the 24 inch, 284, 308 and 264 in the 26 inch barrels. Twists will vary, 1 in 9, 1 in 10 and 1 in 8. These barrels are premium grade barrels, but this is something I've talked about. Douglas produced comparable barrels years ago. Years ago. We used to buy them for $60 apiece. Well Mark you're saying this one's $600? Yes, I know. I guarantee the Douglas barrels, premium barrels are not $60 apiece anymore either. It'd be old days, the ancient days now the past. Another thing about Christians and arms is that they do also produce a number of different brakes and compensators. If you are serious about putting that bullet down range, and they do of course have lightning solutions there, we're working with titanium. Now titanium is half the weight with all the strength of steel. Not aluminum, titanium. but you will pay for titanium because titanium is still in time when it comes to actually working with it, you know, in machining technology. So, because it takes special tooling to get the job done, okay? They also have a number of stocks and other cool things. So again, that's C-H-R-I-S-T-E-N-S-E-N, Christiansen Arms, okay? Christiansenarms.com. Go there, check them out. If you're looking at building that tack driving bolt gun and you wanted to upgrade that rifle that you picked up at the gun show and say, man, what can I do to build this? Check them out. There's a whole bunch of neat stuff there. You're not going to find anywhere else. While they even have some sale. Now the big thing is the AR-15 stainless steel. They're about 30% off on those. And if you're looking for hardcore stainless, in other words, really serious barrels, that's the direction to go. I don't expect to build too many ARs as tack drivers never have. We have put some long range belly guns together. They're beautiful firearms. There's nothing wrong with them. But again, the AR-15 to me is the gladeus. It's the egalitarian arm of the general population where they'll understand it. A lot of people have been in the military. They're limited in their training and expertise with any firearm. Why try to train them or cross train them last minute when you can hand them an AR-15? So guys, that should be our theme from this point forward is I'm building the AR-15 for that guy that shows up who doesn't have anything but has some training. I don't have to worry about him trying to figure out how to make it work. It will happen. He will get it to function. He's at least had qualification on the range, Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, whatever. And if he's trained, he's been trained with the M16 rifle. That's what you need to focus on. And as part of the, I guess, the end of the hour for this hour theme, I would point out again, by an AR-15 as a statement. I have full confidence in this election. I have full confidence this election is a farce. I have full confidence that this election is going to be manipulated one way or another, and already has been, and it's already been proven that it has been. There is no election in the United States. There is a farce and play acting drama going on that is wasting a lot of our time. Now, best thing that you can do to make a statement, everybody out there, go buy an AR-15. Zana.US. Zana.U.S. Zana.U.S. Zana.U.S. Go out, get a $500 AR-15, put it on the shelf. Find magazines, put them on the shelf. Cheapest for the mostest. Find ammunition, all. Chiefist for the mostest. Put a case on the shelf. Repeat process. Do it again. Or, at least, buy more mags, buy more ammo. Our troops will need it. You want everybody to go, I want my buddy to know that guy we know down the sea, the whole guys are gonna step up and they're gonna... Okay, so they do. Are you ready to support them? A deep and broad tactical support system is what's needed. Not a strategic, centrally located pile of junk. It needs to be everywhere across the country. When are you going to call her? What do we have? Go jump in her car. This is DC. Good evening, Mark. I've been meaning to ask you. I'm a little shy on my 357 Magnum load. And we need to buy the most we can. The best deals I'm finding in 357 is unfortunately the Russian ammo. But the velocity is down by a ... Yep. But you know, you get a thousand rounds for 250 bucks. At least it's ... better than gold guarantees and thrilling rocks. Right, the big thing there is because of, like we said, the metallurgy. It's not that they're trying to shy us, it's that the liability and reliability issues with the other firearms that are, and I've used that term earlier, with the Glocks, they're anemic. Their metallurgy is questionable. Sure. But with the bond metal shell casing they're using and I use a Ruger for my 357. I don't have to worry so much about anything blowing up but the concern was being the unrelotable shell is not going to cause any malfunctions in other cases. No, I don't know. In fact, the steel case is going to be tougher, stronger and a revolver. than in most weapons. Because again, it doesn't have any operating surface issues. It's going to expand once. And then your extraction, obviously, when you pop the cylinder, of course, if it's a Ruger Blackhawk, you're pushing one round at a time. I don't see that being an issue, but I also would point out that I don't care if it's a Brdane, it can be reloaded. It can be modified to be reloaded boxer primed. I haven't seen what they're doing. Have you specced out the Brdane primer that they use, the size of the pocket? No, I have... Oh, I'll tell you what, when you shoot some, save the cases and let's do an autopsy on that. Well, that'd be great, but I'm just debating on whether or not to even buy the Russian ammo at all. I mean, it's enticing because, you know, you get a thousand rounds for 250 bucks, but you just didn't know if it would be a wise move. Well, the only issue is, you know, and again, the you can use .38 Special all day in your .357s. The idea is not to... If you're going to use hot loads, you are going to create pressure, stretch, somewhere at a different location than normally would be on the cylinder. That's the only thing to watch out. So if you're going to use .38 in a .357, try to use a standard 148 grain wad cutter or a .158 grain lead standard load. Otherwise, you know, again, I've shot .38 HPs slash plus P pluses in a, you know, .357 for years. And yes, we have experienced this. There's a, you'll see a certain amount of chamber stretch if you give it a steady diet for a decade. What I'm using is a, for my combat 357, is a stainless smith. And then for the single action hunting is a black hawk. Yeah, okay, so there shouldn't be any problem with any one of those. If they're using a mid-weight load, I'm on UN ammo right now because they had some Magtech 357, but I don't know if they have it in stock. And that would be another. Magtech is US made 100%. It's just made right. In fact, I believe their factory is right there in Arizona. And they're reprocessed or they're virgin brass, you know, new load, but they're a private, smaller company. And I've never had a problem with Magtech. I just don't want to spend, you know, crazy money on some of the exotic loads they've fabricated. I'm just looking for ball. Well, I just don't know how much I'm going to actually use a .357 in combat, but it's a heavy gun. Well, think about this. The one advantage of all the revolvers is no brass left behind. One of the advantages of that is, like I said, give the enemy nothing to go on. And one of the mean things you can do is turn around and use that 119 grain or 110 grain 9mm bullet in a .357 or .38 special case. keep them guessing. It doesn't mean they can't figure out what the lands and grooves are on that used bullet. But you know what? If it appears you're using 9mm but there's no empty cases, what are you using? Brass catchers? What? And also... I think they're with 124 grand on the 9mm and I try to go with 158 grand on the 357mm. Right, but I'm just saying those lighter bullets can be used in those revolver cases without any problem, especially for down the road use, down the road loading. Look, I don't see, I see lots of 40 Smith and Wesson, he's got a pile of 40 S&W in again. So if anybody's looking for a 40 S&W, boy, by God, they've got it over at UNAML.com. He must have picked this up all the beginning of the week. But, hold on here, 357 Magnum, Magtech, 158 grain, SJSP, 1000 rounds, $434 delivered. Out. Boxer Prime non-corrosive though. Boxer Prime factory production. And again, that actually is a specialized bullet. Hold on here. That's a... Well, let's see. What do they got for 38? They do SM 38 right here. I just passed it up because my little key is not working right there. There we go. It's already grained FMJ flat point manufactured ball ammunition. Now, this is all ball ammo, by the way. This is jacketed. $335 for... truncated ammo for traditional, it's actually the German pellet is what that is. I mean, that's what it used to be called. Now we've got all the other nomenclature attached to it, but the conical bullet like that was originally a German load. Well, I hear another caller and I need to get ready for the show. Yeah, that's right. We've got to get out of here in a minute. Caller, Jim, come in there, but we only got a moment. Go ahead. Yeah, you mentioned the ballers are retaining the brass. local section 8 community. They refer to revolvers as keepers and semi-autos. Remember, there is one more thing that isn't laying around for someone to figure out, if you get madre of. If you don't have it laying around to be discovered at the scene of the activity, then it's a little harder to figure out where everything came from. Or what it is that's actually being used. This is why brass catchers were very popular in a particular window of time. You gotta watch it when you're using nylon though, because your little hot brass will eat right through shallow slash really thin nylon bags. Guys forgot about that, and I've seen them where they just eat right through the bottom of the bag when they really heat up the gun. That's kind of embarrassing. It's a flaw! It comes kind of hot, isn't it? Well, those cases are you eating right through that little shallow nylon you got there. Shoulda spent more money on something just a little thicker maybe. Just something to think about guys, when you make stuff to catch stuff, you gotta remember there's some chemical activity going on and thermal activity. All of it is kind of detrimental in the long run, if you're not careful. Anyway, I'll tell you what, we are at the top though, guys, and we've got the heat coming up next. Liberty Bible Hour for everybody. It's still raining in Danfield, Michigan. I'm gonna go out and put some bullets on the wall and try to get this job done and out of the way. God bless the Republic. Yeah, for the new world order, we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on their own, we're in the march. Christiansen Arms, they have some interesting buys going on. Look at the stainless barrels, see if it's something that'll quote your vote and upgrade your weapon system. We'll be back in an hour. Meanwhile, Dr. Sandell, World Wide Radio coming up in just a moment here, I'm Liberty Tree Radio, bye bye.
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