Mark Koernke discussed firearms pricing, ammunition availability, and preparedness supplies during this evening broadcast. He reviewed current market prices for various handguns (Beretta 92S, High Point, SCCY CPX), AR-15 magazines (Magpul PMAGs, Hex Mags), and ammunition from vendors like UNAMMO and Ammoman. The show featured extended segments on magazine sourcing, drum magazines for AK-47s, and night vision equipment. Koernke also discussed a small Colombian twin-jet aircraft (Cree-Cree MC-15) found on YouTube, covered belt-fed 9mm AR-15 systems, and addressed preparedness items including gas masks, chemical suits, cleaning kits, and colloidal silver. A caller asked about filming a turkey trot demonstration, which Koernke confirmed he would record soon.
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For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the f***ing home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money'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. You've traded in your name. 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His words were true, I'm free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Build the land of the... Gentlemen, this is the Evening Intelligence Report. ...A close-up victory for all of our brothers and occupied territories west, We are on AM and FM microstations, CBE base stations, and alts from Spike Technologies West, Mississippi, along with Alaska. Just cleaned off all the cement tools, put away one or two of the other more special pieces of technology and got in here to do the program. As soon as I'm done, get back outside, get more work done, guys. Got a few more layers of paint on some of the tactical support equipment. Every time I go out, the cans are right there. As long as this day is dry, there we go. Second coat, now it'll sit for a day and we'll do it again. By the time we're done, Just like any other fine piece of equipment all the stuff that we have to hand out will be squared away and ready to fight That's what we're supposed to be prepared to do now. What's like in your neck of the woods once a day today? What's jumping off the wall, please funny first day of your of our Lord? 2000 and yeah great day and it rained and all the thing we don't have crunchy grass So I'm not complaining the land isn't parched plenty of times it is this time of year a lot of the stuff that's just waiting you know like pump catchers are really going boom right now. You mentioned pumpkins a lot. They aren't drying out. October's right around the corner. There'll be some pretty big pumpkins. Oh, we got semi-truck load just got loaded up here about a quarter mile away, just down the road, right in front of us. It was really cool. But it is that strike down the middle of the week, you know, and with 1911 in one hand with an empty magazine well and a full magazine in the other hand, we're just going to alleviate the problem of that slide releasing that puts one in the chamber too that's a hot gun that's a condition one gun now it's mine but you know what I'm not gonna bother I'll just tell you it is a weapons one state the perimeter needs some attention and you need to keep pulling the lever on that rear loader so you can say as you top off the magazine I just did plenty more work it off for equal opportunity coercive force pop Another thing here real quick, looking at the selection, you know we jumped over to Classic Arms during the two hour block and looked at it a little bit here. You know, let's give you an idea of surplus. This is a nice little pocket gun. It's a Walter PPK on steroids. We're thinking about that. We only double end sync elections. Right now you can buy at, for instance, Classic Arms. Beretta Model 92S military slash police issue gun for the same price. In fact, they're one right on top of the other and it's like, uh, where I'd be going. I mean, I don't have a great love for the Beretta pistol. They're okay. Like I said, if you train down the Beretta, it makes sense that you would buy a Beretta. Okay. And right now I'm telling you, if you like the Beretta pistol, there are some really nice buys out there. They've got for $319 at Classic Firearms, which is a few dollars less than JG Sales. They've got the same gun because they do a lot of police trade-ins. Anyway, these guns have come in and they are $319. Well, the Macarouba is $319. Now, guys, Macaroubas were nice pistols. That's when they were $69 and $120 or whatever a piece. But now they're up into, you know, who's collector slash, you know, quiet six, like when you start seeing those terms, it's like, I guess that's out of our range again. And so that's typically the case. But the Berettas, magazines are readily available, surpluses popping out, there's leather all over the place, there's all kinds of leather. So if you're looking for, you know, something to slap on the gun, Yeah, Beretta Model 92S, 9mm, semi-auto, pistol with one mag, used, pulled police turn-ins, NRA surplus, good to very good condition, $319.99, so $320, okay? I don't know if Classic has any mags for these, but pro, everybody does. Beretta Model 92 has been out there for a long time. I believe, as I recall, what was it, the 60, no, 99. The 99 is the Taurus knockoff of the Beretta. uh... ken kenwin i don't know that they're still producing at the probably are well the promise that torres has been feel like many of the aftermarket companies to make their guns are quite similar but the magazines are not compatible so that makes for a new on our choice of the day what the prior prep proprietary so they can make you pay is what it comes down to still that's a good gun for three nineteen if you're gonna spend that kind of money up Well, I like the Mackerel, I would recommend going for the Beretta. It's a 9mm parabellum, stacked magazine, and it's the same price with what they're talking about. Now, can I go cheaper? Well, actually, high points are still out there for $170 a piece for the .40 cal's and about $160 a piece for the 9mm. Well, $150. They do have one for $150. They've crept up also, but still they haven't gone the way these other handguns have, which have tripled, well tripled in quadrupled in price as we kind of warned everybody they would. Clear of the rifles, cut down the pistols, if you want a rifle, caliber, buy a rifle. Otherwise the handguns like the 9 mils, the .40 cals, .45s, you carry more for less, you know, for less volume in terms of weight, etc. And the hand cannon is supposed to be because, well, you kind of screwed up and someplace your rifle's around here somewhere. I wonder where it is. Where's my rifle? Oh, God. Oh, I'd use the handgun. Better than a hatchet and better than a sharp stick in the hardest language, okay? By far. Now, there's another thing I would point out. The price, like I said, last year, once we hit that $200 barrier, Don, everything just took off. And that's really where things are. $250, $300, $355, you know, etc., etc. Hell, even a Rossi M35. Guys, this was a, at the most, $125 gun. Oh, it's at $129. Yeah. Yeah, now you're looking at $300 for that gun. Oh my God. And it's like Rossi's nice, but it's a Pontiac, okay? It's not American made. It's a Pontiac. It's a European Pontiac, get that. So it's like if you're looking at the Cadillac being the top end and everything else below Chevy and Pontiac are the bottom end of the scale and Pontiac is slightly below traditionally when they were making them the way they used to make them. Pontiac was below Chevy by a few notches. Now the other option because somebody immediately asks, well what about these little pocket pistols? Well yeah, for about the same price for $250, $240 and whatever you can get or actually for $10 less you can get an aqua frame. SCCY CPX in 9mm. It's a tiny tot. It's an undercover gun. But you know what? If that's where you have to go, if you can get one for a better price and you go with a small frame pistol, that's good enough. It's supposed to be a get you to another gun gun. And that's service acceptable. If that's where you're going to go. They've got, what is it? Let's see what they have here. 10 plus one. A lemon shot and it's a little pocket pistol to begin with. There you go, $240, that's reasonable. Now there's another gun hanging around out there still, and it's, remember we mentioned this about a year and a half ago before the last year's shot show, and it's a baby, it looks, really does, it's virtually a scaled down Glock. Now the gun is still out there, and it was in, available in 380 Auto, I'm looking to see if they have it here. And the price wasn't outrageous. In fact, it kind of took off a little bit. And then somebody said they were having some problems with it. But most of the write-ups I've seen have been done by gunsmiths who will flat out say, what do you care in your pocket right now? And so I got one of these. And it's one of these little baby knock-off blocks. It's smaller in scale all the way around from a block. Even that would work and as fine as a, you know, again, a little backup pistol that you can shove somewhere and when you need it you pull it out and somebody at Facebook or something and hey look, you got an AK or hey look, you got whatever it is you're the bad guys are carrying in. Now you try to avoid getting in that situation but any of these little handguns will deal that kind of blow when the time comes and deal hard so It's better than beating somebody or trying to beat somebody to death when you're having a conversation with somebody with a gun on the other side. Know what I mean? In a brawl. So, think of it as an extension of your fist, but rather than punching, you let the bullets do the talking for you. And then you get closer still and finish the job as needed. Preferably, you've done right. The sad part is, like the bursts of thunders, which were even last year were $160 a piece are now $279, $290. So it's like, nah, they're nice, but now you're creeping up towards, hell, you're almost under the low end of a cheapest used Glock. You know, when you start looking at that, just something to consider. Another gun that is showing up in good numbers, and is showing up well in terms of performance although again, the high points are a good option, I don't care what anybody says, and all the dribble, the gun snobbery going on. But there are a bunch of the Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm out there and the price has stayed stable on that gun. Now the .40 cal has been a little on the pricey end as far as the gun goes, but then it came down cheap because apparently Smith wasn't keeping up on the mags. So for a while there was like, yeah, it's a nice gun, but I can't get any mags. I've been trying to find them and I've even had several people come up and ask me, hey, have you found any .40 caliber M&P mags? Hello? And it's like, well, we there are there, but you got to search them out and they're costing more. We got to call her. Who do we have? This is BC. Speaking of mags, I've on a lot of them for the standard calibers and stuff because I own them myself and I'm always looking for deals. But I have found that Greg Limited out of Florida, usually the best prices, now he's not going to be a huge price difference, but he'll be lower than most of these others. For example, the Beretta mags for the 92FS, he's gravitating between $17 and $20 apiece where everyone else is $24 and on up. So if you're going to buy a handful of it, it's worth it because what you say will pay for the postage or even them. So I've got Greg Coat at GregCote.com and that's G-R-E-G-C-O-T-E. He's got the LLC in there too. I didn't have my glasses on. Hold on. This stuff is so small. Yeah, it's GregCote.com. That's G-R-E-G-C-O-T-E-C.com. and he's really good. He'll get you relatively quick and from Florida, Tana's is just a couple of days. When you compare his to National Magazine or Gun Mag Warehouse or even Act Mags or High Capacity Magazine and so forth and so on, he usually will give you a real strong versus. I just check them out. Coats, they want $42 apiece for them. See, that's just it. And again, this is a gun that, well, a year ago, just one year ago. Look at the price shift is interesting, and the biggest problem is, I've also noticed something else. The World War II category of firearms has taken a significant jump again. Carbenes, Grands, P-38s, K-98s, G-43s, to the point where, seriously, I could look at disposing of a bunch of G43 rifles and pay for most everything else I've built. Yeah, now speaking of magazines again, get out of your way. GunMag Warehouse.com has had the least expensive Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 magazines. Usually you'll see them go anywhere from $17 to $26 a piece. I picked mine up for $899 and they're brand new factory mags with the pinky extender thumb rest or finger rest on them and even though they're not offering them at the price I got mine for, they're only $999 a piece. So that's magwes.com. Just spell just like it sounds. Magwes.com if you're looking for the little 380 bodyguard Smith & Wesson magazines at a giveaway price. Okay guys, let me get out of your way. Thank you. Very good, thank you. again, they've got because right now the big thing is guys, magazines, ammunition. If you've got the basic weapons, just keep stacking up mags. You're not going to lose a penny on them. The AR mags should be coming down a little bit, but they've had no problem dumping them. And so you're seeing the price lay up mag pull mags, of course. Remember for a little bit there that we were pointing to some really nice buys. Now there still are some decent buys. Let me give you an example. When you go over to the Gun Mag Warehouse, the one that BC just referenced, there is 10-pack magpul PMAG generation, PMAG, Gen, M2, MOE, AR-15. They've got them in green, they've got them in gray, apparently, or, well, actually, it was a dark, blown, dark green, brown, and black, and it's 10 for $104.99. So basically $10 and what? $10.50 each, right? And for 10. Now that's not bad and I would point out, okay, so they're first or second generation mags. They're not the latest. Well, didn't you buy Magpul because these mags were the best mag available? Oh yeah. The one they're talking about here. Now they've made even better mags, but it seems to me that these $10.50 mags right here would do just fine. So just a little question mark there. Say, don't you think these would work for you? I think they'd work for you. And so for $105, apparently they would normally have been $119.95, which is under $20. So you're saving a little bit apparently. They're in stock. They're readily available. They got four colors to choose from. Let's see if the colors are there. What colors do they have? Select color. OK. I'm trying to, and it's not doing anything for me. What does that mean? It means they only have one color now. What color do they have? They're not telling me. Hey, this is really agitating in no end. Apparently they have them in stock because they say you can add them to the cart and it says in stock. OK. And it doesn't show me what color though. OK. They do have a number of other AR mags. They do have a number of other magazine package deals. It's a personal choice, personal flavor choice there. In fact, they've got six pack of Hex Mag, AR-15, 30 round mags for $50. better price. And hey, personal choice, personal flavor thing, take your pick, whatever you want to go with. Well, I wish somebody had known before they left here, they've got some SIG price. Yeah, as a matter of fact, they've also got some Polymer magazines for the MP5. I am not familiar with those. So I'll find out a little bit more. I'm going to have to talk to the company tomorrow. But as it is, there are many, many all magazines and they're more than just eight or fifteen mags. So you're going to want to check them out and see what all they have in stock. We're almost to the bottom of the hour. Don, let's do this. Might as well. Wait a minute. No, they do have a little better. The Hex Mags, they've got them for about eight dollars or less a piece right now for eight dollars if you buy singles. Fifty dollars if you buy six. Eh, not a bad price. That'll work for you. Plus they have color dots you can put on the Hex Mags. Oh, color dots. about that but I guess okay cool it can break up a pattern or make your magazine identifiable that's how do you know those are my hexes those hexes are not like your hexes those are my hexes those are my mags hey guys they also have those drum mags for shotguns too oh that's in the omen yeah I'm involved the all mag but they also have something else or that check out first they have a sale section and you know right so I've said about that Again, what do we have in the sales section? Show me the sales section. Here we go. Well, more important than anything is they have Magpul Executive Field Case for the iPhone. Oh, and they have Magpul. Magpul is diversified. They've gone out to the other items and price is right. $2 a piece if you want a couple extra shells for your iPhone. Otherwise, yep, $8 a piece, $8 a piece. They have some Thermold AK47 Mags. We know those work. Everybody loves those. $8.50 a piece, reasonable price. Bodyguard mags, good price there for 10. Plinker Tactical Smith and Wesson M&P, 15-22 round, well 35 round. 15-22, that's the rifle. Polymer mags, $13 a piece. Looks to be about, oh no, there's a second page. Don't ever say there's enough when you see a second number there. So let's go over and see what else we really, really, really want. X-Mag Bumble 6-for-50, we already brought that up, AKA 47 drums. Now I'm going to say something, and you know I don't really don't do this. I don't need a plastic back on my 75-round steel drum. Okay? Does everybody understand that? For whatever reason, somebody decided they needed this window in the back, and I'm going to tell you what's going to break first on this gun. Exactly. That plastic back, you've got these beautiful 75-round, built like a brick doghouse. You can't break them easily unless you're doing something goofy. And then you put a, after you've been building them out of steel, all of a sudden somebody says, we need them with a plastic back. No, you don't. If there's a choice, they are $10 cheaper. But you better have a spare back with them, I hope. Because otherwise, you think you're going to pull one out of your hunt and down? And I guarantee, I'll tell you what, this is a step backwards, seriously. When the drum mags came out before the CHI-COM stuff started to come in, there are a bunch of companies that did, for instance, Mitchell, did some innovative things. But they did them all in plastic. They were the first to come up with a decent, reliable feed, mostly. snail drum mag for the AR-15. Unfortunately, they turned around and made all the plastic and the weak point was where the mag guide that goes in the mag well affixed to the snail drum. And almost always a corner lip would break, making them weak because they don't have two points or three points still connected with the screws because it would break the corner where the screws were located with a weak point on the fixture. When these AK steel mags come in, everybody's like, man, these things just work. Well, the whole point is it's also hard to damage them because you are going to drop them. Okay, now I understand. Well, the plus one won't matter because I'm just going to drop it and not pick it up and I'll probably be dead anyway. I don't know. When I hear people say stuff like that, I said, just sign these people. These are paper says I can have your stuff. Either before or after. I don't care. And you know, because again, you're going to probably pick it up, you're going to recover it, you might be in a fighting position, you're just going to drop it off to the side. Well you might need it later, okay? So it would be a good idea if it was built to its original specs. Buy the one with the steel back if at all possible, that would be your first best choice. Plastic one, yes I know, you can see how much you got. Well you'll figure it out when it goes empty and then you'll immediately drop the mag and go to immediate action drill, right? And that's what you need to do. That's what you need to focus on and need to practice. That'd be your first choice. All of this drugs come to another drum. Yeah, exactly. And more drums. Buy more drums. Buy more drums. If you're going to especially do vehicle mount AKs and vehicle mount weapons, the drums for the vehicle mount weapons because they're stable platforms and they can put firepower down range and they're mobile. Your mobile guns support your infantry. It's like a baby assault gun. Maybe assault tank. That's what you're doing. I need no take. It's a pickup truck. Yes, I know, but it's still the same concept. That platform is moving a heavier weapon with more firepower, giving your infantry the ability to take advantage of that covering fire and proceed with the mission. Okay, so just a little heads up on that. Anyway, good site. Bunch of other stuff there. Too numerous to mention. Check it out. Thank you, BC. It's a gun. Oh, see, GunMag Warehouse.com. G-U-N-M-A-G-W-A-R-E House.com. GunMag Warehouse.com. All one word, obviously. And that'll get you where you need to go. Anyway, we are at the bottom, Tom. Night vision technology, face plasma rifles. We're still gonna need to have night vision on top of them. You got it? We need it? How do we get ahold of you and give us all the information, please? Probably got something that'll hold up to the real... Oh, all of my gun sites are gonna be minimum 308 capable. So even the digital might hold up to the digital, the green screen and the thermal. It's all at minimum of 308 capable. The thermal, the... or you guys that you see on the website, ydtoe.us, the caliber capable. No, you can put it on Nikon. You've got... Well, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. You're 20 or 40, you know, some things bigger and at least it's 50 caliber. Now when you go over there and you scroll down through the website, you know the website Y-D-T-U-S, you'll eventually, you'll get to the force while the entry level stuff just doesn't have the sensing capability to see or as detect as far as the top level stuff. As example, the entry level is going to go around 200 or 250 yards, you bump up just a little bit, you're at 370 some yards and if you keep going and keep well, if you keep going, eventually you're holding a device with 5x50 power to recognize a human being. Not Frank or Ralph, know that that's a human being, 1500 meters, that's just away from, you know, at a brisk walk, always a good thing. In the website you'll see at the beginning of, not a bad viewer, you know, something to shoot them with a gun sight and see that shadow but it's not really a good thing. That's why we offer gun sights. In the digital realm there's two gun sights right there. One I can right there but a better hint is that goes out. If you look at that price, if you give me a call we can pretty much knock about 10% off of that but you'll have to give me a call and you didn't hear me talk about that. You know, you're figuring by now this is pretty much a Liberty Tree radio Indiana Freedom talk. In the morning a microwave thing is to give you a code to advertise for less than what I We have Don Betcher available. Guys, give him a call. In fact, not yet though, don't stop, don't do it. About 24, 25 minutes from now, how's that sound? As it is, couple other really cool things going on. Ammunition-wise, we've been talking about buy more ammo. UNAMMO.com has a few pretty good deals out there. UNAMMO and AMMOMAN.com both have been putting forward some pretty good, unique loads. There's some odds and ends stuff. If you're looking for those old military calibers, those two companies between them probably cover most. And the only thing I don't think either one of them has is 8mm Lebel, which, you know, I always bring it up. But guys, there's a lot of those rifles out there, those French Lebels. Used to be a drug on the market for like $8.95 a gun and the carbines were really... Carbines are actually a pretty decent little rifle. Everybody likes a little carbine to drag out to the back 40 in the ranch and typically you'll find these things on old farms. Last pile we found, like I said, it was in the milk house. There were like 38 rifles and I would say what seven of them, eight of them were Lebells. Didn't have any ammunition and The guns were in good, a little over very good condition. They'd been stacked and racked and other than that just stuck in the well house. But the well house was pretty well built and fairly dry. So stuff like this lays around in places. You never know what you're going to find belt fed or whatever brought back from World War I. So with that being the case, 8 millimeter of a bell for the shusho. or what used to be called the Shih Tzu or the So So by a lot of the guys. There are some other detrimental names they use because it was known as the Jam-O-Matic also. It should have been called that. It worked in 8mm of the bell but when they built it in 30 out of 6, for whatever reason, the French just weren't working that hard to make it work right. Okay, some of the things about there. We've got a caller, go ahead. Yes, hey Mark, I was wondering, did you get a chance to record or film your turkey trot? No, we were going to do it. In fact, we might do it this week and Friday, like this Friday coming up, although I might get it tomorrow. I've been working my hanging off from the sun up before the program starts. We're already working on stuff here. After we're done here, I'll be working until we are as of the morning. We've got things we're just trying to get done. Thank you for reminding me because it's got to be done. I've actually got some new camera technology just for that purpose. Might even do a helmet cam with it. Helmet cam? Oh, a turkey trot. And oh my god, what the hell is he doing? Because it will look kind of funny from the camera, from the helmet cam perspective. It's going to be like, what the hell is that? You'll understand when you see it. But we are going to take the time and go through it a little bit. On that note, oh man, there's a bunch of different things here I wanted to touch on. I don't believe anybody has done a video on it. I was looking for that to see what I could find. Let me do some here again. Yeah, I looked on YouTube for it and all I got was the dance. Right, the turkey truck. Well, yeah, that's the traditional dance there. Well, again here, let's see. See, I've got a cup that was given to me. Somebody said, look what I found. It's a turkey truck cup. And so it's kind of neat. But, well, again, The technique, oh let's see, what was, oh like I said, the last time I saw anything about it was in the 60s. That's when I learned to use it. In the 60s. It was seventh grade. Yeah. Did you have it in school too? I did too, yeah. Yeah. I thought it was an odd thing, but it was presented the same way. This is a historic thing. This is how the colonial, this is how the troops moved. Yeah. and what's funny and how it went you got like you know forty fifty uh... young and doing the same thing at the same time it was like a bunch of little turkeys with the big turkey leading the coach which is how it was supposed to work and they were actually working basically we would call fire teams back in the day a squad we call squad uh... you have to know definitions when you read about a uh... company when they were talking a company with british forces that's a squad that's the equivalent to a squad today Their term was company. So when you see like it says seven companies like man It's like no, no, no, no, no that particular detachment. That was 70 men You know moving in that direction and there's so many companies moving in the other it sounds bigger because of change in you know, dimension so to speak but typically they would see a squad of men moving in line like a line of turkeys like you know mama turkey and all the baby turkeys and that's how they run too if you've ever seen turkeys were cut across the road and That's basically how they ran with everybody in unison and everybody being in line with each other working, running together. And turkey trotting together, because it's not a run. That's one thing I've got to keep correcting myself. I can't say run because that's not what they're doing. It's a turkey trot. It's not skipping. And by the way, that's another one. Skipping is another variation on that. Skipping is another thing that was actually created for much of the same reason, although certainly it's a kitty thing. You always see the girls. So the girls are skipping because it's polite, because girls don't run. But skipping was developed for much in the same reason. It's a military application, like a trot. Conserve energy. Yeah, just because the way that you're using different muscles and again, if you think about it, you see, you know, he's walking to a different gate. You know, it's a different gate when you're operating. And changes the muscles that are used and it was specifically designed to take pressure off of the older troops. That was the purpose behind it. and needless to say conserve energy for the newer troops, you know, for the younger guys. Though they would eventually develop better skills. So thank you for bringing it up and I gotta make sure that Nancy slaps me side to the head because she's gonna be running the camera tomorrow. Turkeys! By the way, it's not hard to forget because you see the turkeys roosting our trees all around us at night. Well, yesterday morning they were literally right, dropping just over the fence, you know, dropping down and these are the year, this year's, the year this yearling bunch which means they're chicken sized. Yeah, they're fun to watch. Yeah, they're fun here in Hell to watch. Especially coming out of the tree, it's like, oh god, that's ungainly. So just kind of cool. Yeah, turkeys roost in trees at night, all of you didn't know that. So it's kind of neat. You never know where they're going to drop from. And they have a routine too, which is kind of interesting to watch. So it's kind of like morning does. They do the same thing. So anyway, we're going to do it. Thank you for reminding me. Anything else? No, no, just wondering about that and just watching everything unfold, it kind of falls apart around here. Yeah, as it crashes, as it spirals and scuds in, oh, that had hurt. Really had hurt. You know what? Real quick, some fun. As long as you're thinking about YouTube, I'm going to take everybody over to this again. Last night, I ran across another interesting little plane, and I mentioned it to one of our other friends. Now it's actually, it should be Colombian, I assume. It's the Columban though is how it reads on the YouTube title, guys. C-O-L-O-M-B-A-N. Cree Cree. Don, have you ever heard of the Cree Cree? Well, it's C-R-I, C-R-I, and it's a Cree Cree Jets. Capital C, little r, little i, capital c, little r, little i. and jet-display flight with the dash Edith Piaf. Now it should be Piaf because Edith Piaf was a Jewish French artist, beginning of, you know, before World War II and the beginning of World War II. They made it big to do because she was Jewish and she was French and the French got their rumpus kicked and handed to them in two big hand platters. So they kept pushing Edith Piaf. It's not spelled right, it's P.O.F is what they've got there, but that's what you've got to print in to find it faster. Anyway, this thing is an RC plane with a pilot's cockpit. I am dead cold serious on this, guys. Now you've got to look at this. It's rated as one of the smallest, it's the smallest, you know, manned, flyable jets on the plane. It's got about a million point five hits. The Columban Cree Cree MC-15 jet has, let's see, Velka Bites, Tj20a engines. Guys, the engines are the size of two-thirds of a toilet paper roll. Oh no, not a toilet paper roll. I forget what it means. Paper towel roll. Yeah. Seriously, mounted on pylons in front of the cockpit. It's two o'clock and at ten o'clock respectively, either side of the cockpit. And about a foot and a half away from the fuselage. interesting yeah that's what fascinated me I'm surprised it didn't go low to put it under the wings to give you more you know give you additional lift there must have been an issue there also the idea that maybe during takeoffs if you're a little bouncy it'd be embarrassing to lose your engines and start a plane fire but it is a fascinating little video to watch it is four minutes and 57 seconds long it's the Columban Greek rejet dash display flight dash edith pie off and it should be P.L.O.F. In fact, Rice P.L.O.F. is named after her. For any of you who ever had Rice P.L.O.F. before, it's named after Edith P.L.O.F. That's why I know the spelling is wrong. Okay, but it's interesting. They did a video with music and stuff. The interesting thing about this little plane is, unlike the new BD-5s, and by the way, there's another video out on those now, this plane has a full instrument regular or conventional instrument cockpit. whereas the BD-5s are going over to flat screen, double screens, and if everything goes out, you're out of luck. This is a conventional gauge aircraft, which means it's more likely that if, the only thing that might fail is the wings breaking off and you spiraling to earth or breaking, you know, the wings breaking up and folding around you and you spiraling to earth like a pigeon that, you know, has lost all aviation control. Oh, it's so far down. It's such an altitude. Yeah. Well, it's an interesting little plane. Actually, it's in flight. The guy took advantage of all these little micro cameras. So you get an inboard image, and you get an outside image of the aircraft as they're taxiing, et cetera, and then taking off in flight. So it's a pretty cool video, but it gives you an idea when you talk about aircraft. And in this case, it's a jet. It's a little twin jet. This is something that would move one man. I don't know if there's anything else that would move. I'd be carrying clocks to save weight, you know what I mean? Shave weight off everything. Your hat better be micro mesh rather than even cotton. Every ounce you save is that much more fuel you can burn on flight rather than trying to push dead weight. But it is an interesting design. And that's the Columban Cree-Cree Jet Dash Display Flight. That'll be the whip to look for. Anyway, other things before we run out of time here. There were two other things that people were asking about. Beltfeds, again, CenterfireSystems.com. They have the 9mm belt-fed AR-15 uppers. I looked around and I'm not seeing, I don't know, maybe Centerfire got a deal on this or has made a special arrangement because the company is just down the road or maybe in the state. But I have not seen that many companies, if anybody else, carrying this system. And the big thing is the belts. Buy as many of the belts as you can. If you're serious about the system, buy all the belts you can afford. It's $59 for a thousand links and that means probably if you want to buy a lot more, you can make a better deal. So just a little heads up on that one. Anyway, Don, anything else, sir? You haven't been there before, we're already farther. Well, we've touched on a number of subjects and, you know, bumping back over the obvious things. You guys went, when the rare bullet comes up for your gun, buy it. Buy a bunch of it, because the other stuff is going to be available next week. Same goes for your mags. This almost goes, needs to be unsaid, but, you know. Sometimes the opportunity is there and yeah, I'll get it next week and you know, how does that go or I'll get it someday soon and I know for certain somebody made a song called someday never comes. She doesn't know what I mean. So Mark you brought up things that before the hour is done, before the day is done, they're gone. We're looking at supplies that you use the word, you use it veneers, you know, finger scraping thin. It's not like, oh, I can find a whole bunch of those or, or, or a bunch of those, but sometimes you can. It's just, even then, it's, you know, well maybe it's a good price, maybe not. When it comes up, got a liking for it and don't want to get rid of and, well now we've got some food for it. Pass that stuff up you guys. The other thing we haven't mentioned all night, gas masks, chemical suits, positive pressure, the ability to do that to a house. We haven't mentioned that in a couple of weeks and that should be, you know, on one of your wish lists at the very least. You know, I want to do this some day. Right now, as a matter of fact, I'm going to check it real quick. Bud K. Every once in a while, Bud K. always has, that's the knife company, guys. Well, what does that have to do with gas masks? They have gas masks. And every once in a while, they put them on their buy one, get one free list. Now, their average price is not bad for most all get me out. Great. What in the hell? Oh, I hate it when the system does what it does. Wasting our time. OK. Anyway, Bud K, there we go. Oh, gee, instead of oops, it decided to work. How do you like that? In their buy one, get one free section, they have the masks on occasion. It may be the check mask, it could be the M65 German masks, whatever they have. Again, typically the price is right if they're there because it'll be $12.95 as the base price. paying $6 apiece for a gas mask. Don't tell me you can't afford that. And the shipping, they've got free shipping, no minimum... No pizza prices, are we? Yeah, right now they've got free shipping, no minimum order required, shop now. Promo code is BKS or BK ship 974. It's right there on the page. Right now they don't have any gas masks, but they do have the Swiss Military Surplus Emergency Pancho. Well, actually guys, that's not an emergency pancho, that's a camel hood. The cam hood is what that is and so it's two for ten dollars if you want some of those to put in your kit. Otherwise, if you go to Shop by category, let's see, we're not worried about ninja stuff. Actually let's check some of that. Put a couple gallons of bleach away. Bleach containers are pretty strong. Put it away in something that's going to be even stronger or if that container fails, it is captured in the next container. Mark, you mentioned WaterOz. WaterOz is back online, you guys. They were kind of close down for a little while. They're back online. Even if you're not a regular silver user, get a couple of their 16 or 32 ounce bottles because they could save lives in the future. When you just can't get down to the pharmacist, it might save a life. It might be yours. It might be someone you love. I think they offer in 32 ounce containers. It wouldn't hurt to get one or two and just put them on the shelf. Three or four if you can afford it. Even if you're not a regular silver user, even if you're not, even if no one sold you on, man, I brush, I have a buddy of mine brushes his teeth with silver every day, hasn't been to the dentist in years. But even if no one's ever talked to you about silver, try to put up a few bigger bottles of it for irrigating wounds or they're back, you guys. Take advantage of it. These liquids are going to be invaluable. You'll be able to trade some of this stuff for bullets, you guys, for food. As a matter of fact, they do have masks. They don't have any buy one get one free for the moment, unless it's an email special I don't have yet. $12.98 will get you a standard military surplus check, M10M, or an M10, take your pick. And for $12.98, that's $13. And when they have the buy one get one free, they're cheaper still. So there you go. That makes for a solution. They're not the only ones, but that was just right off the top of my head. Maine Military, of course, is another one. And Maine has masks right now in stock available so you don't have to try to guess to figure out where do I go for it. No, go to MaineMilitary.com. They're right on our main page at LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. Cope's Distributing, I believe that they have a few. Coleman's.com. Coleman's.com. They have gas masks. So you can't shop around. You can't find it one place, check the other. Remember that certain items will be in certain locations. Make notes and keep them handy. Be prepared to hunt down what it is that you're looking for and deal with it. And again, Maine, mostly on the front page, but not always, they at least have a couple of the gas masks on hand right off the bat. Yes, they do. Russian gas mask, adult, that's the possum mask for $10. and they have the German M65. Actually, make one of us, it's $2 more. I'd grab for most of you the M65 right now because those that they have over there at Maine so far are supposed to be new, or at least they're, let's put it this way, they're in such good condition there you can't tell whether they're new or slightly used. But if they are slightly used, don't worry about it. We've used both these masks, the M10, which is the Czech and East German copy of the M17. Good mask, nothing wrong with it. But of course the M65 OD Green takes a 40mm filter, standard German package. I'm sure you're still going to see these in German hands even now, although they're using other masks. They have too many of these in their reserves and they will use everything they've got when the time comes. Anything that is a military spec mask, as long as it's not cranking and cracking and falling apart, is not obsolete. So get something that you can afford. Make it fit your wallet, but get it on the shelf and you can always upgrade later. For the moment, buy more later when you decide you got a few more shekels. Now you got two masks instead of one per person. That's a good thing. Buy another mask, buy another pattern, whatever you're going to do. I just keep buying them. I keep putting them on the shelf. Next, let's not forget, also we've been talking about anything else but cleaning kits, cleaning equipment. We're talking, you know, there was a question about ammunition this morning about them having a time delay on the ammo so that it expires. Well, that would be great for, you know, in theory if it was a perfect world, but most of the militaries know that it's not a perfect world, and while they might be promised something next year, they may not get it. So the dunderheads that are socialists, yeah, they might betray us and try to plug a program like that in. But there's a whole lot of ammunition out there that's older that it's just, and not only is it reliable, but it is corrosive in many cases. If it's mercuric primer, it's corrosive typically, but it will also last forever. I mean indefinitely. I don't know what the full shelf lifespan is on mercuric primers with everything properly stored. But, the low was heavy. Yeah, in reality, there's stuff that's 100 years old that's still shooting. Well, actually, this is 2016. Now, there's stuff from 116 years ago still shooting. You can put it in the rifle, pull the trigger, it caps, and the powder goes, and it goes, boom. There's tons of the stuff, but we're probably going to have to wait that long. Just in case, cleaning equipment. Right now, if you go to the clearance sections, I've noticed that a lot of the Desert Dust 1 and the beginning of Desert Dust 2, the cleaning gear that was made for that, especially the little portable roll-up round cleaning kits, are readily available for a pretty good price. Those things were stupid priced when they first came out. Well, now they're not as in vogue because they're not the latest. And that means now they're a lot more affordable because they still have some on the shelf and they want to move them out. So grab them. If you've got an AR-15, make sure you've got a clean kit. Make sure you get all the perishables. Now the perishables are the brushes, the pipettes, your Q-tips, and don't forget your chamber brush and your barrel brushes. Extras? Well, whatever you can afford. Five, six, seven would be good because they're supposed to wear out so they don't wear out your barrel. And eventually they will. They will pass on. So you need replacement. The chamber brushes? I don't know. None of them I've ever seen last that long. Not for the ARs. I've never had one that's been that durable, but that's because again, they intentionally design them so that they wear out rather than messing up the chamber and wearing out the rifle. I would recommend 10 of them. At least if you've got the rifle. You'll use them. If you're doing what you're supposed to do, you will use them. Okay? Another thing is cotton cloth. Wherever you can find it, grab all the cotton rags. Don't let any old t-shirts go out the door or to the trash or to the recycled bin down the road. No, no, no, no, no. If they've got holes in them and they're tired, break out the scissors, cut them up, make cleaning patches and cleaning rags. cotton cloth is going to be a commodity. It already is. People just don't know it yet. It's old underpants. Anything like that? Yeah, it's going to be great for greasing up any, you know, greasing up and cleaning off any firearms. Who cares? When you're done, you can burn them. Throw them in the fireplace, burn them. And during the winter, it's more heat. And you don't waste the petroleum products. How do you like that? There you go. Cotton cloth. It's another one. Anyway, we're at the top. I hear the music. Don? It's done. Look outside! Good start. How do you like that, guys? Huh, the days are catching up with me. God bless the Republic. 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