September 21, 2016
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1h 1m
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle-mounted weapons systems and affordable firepower options for militia preparedness, including detailed analysis of belt-fed 9mm AR-15 uppers, AK-47s with drum magazines, and various rifle platforms. He reviewed inventory from firearms retailers including Centerfire Systems and Classic Arms, comparing costs and capabilities of weapons ranging from budget revolvers to semi-automatic rifles. Callers shared concerns about aerial spraying on their farms and the need for preparedness, while Koernke emphasized documentation via cameras and the importance of prioritizing ammunition and magazines alongside rifle purchases.
- vehicle-mounted weapons
- belt-fed 9mm
- ar-15
- ak-47
- drum magazines
- militia preparedness
- centerfire systems
- classic arms
- ptr-91
- m1a
- aerial spraying
- farm defense
- ammunition
- second amendment
- preparedness
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Just run a computer at home and don't hook it up to anything. Run it side by side with one that's been running on the internet and watch the world change. Watch step by step as your one system is still running clean, green, and just operates flawlessly. In fact, it's amazing what kind of speed you have. And then with your terabytes and your super processors, day by day, week by week, the spyware and all the other garbage and the malware and blah, blah, blah, go right on down the shopping list. You might as well have a 86. It doesn't. I'm looking at, you know, like, this machine, it was, machine I was somebody was, you know, we were looking at today that somebody was running. And he said, yeah, I've got, you know, seven terabytes or eight terabytes, and you know, including a backup drive with two terabytes, and it's got such and such a processor, and I'm watching, and it's like, it just, it's so not impressive. It's not running any faster than anything else, so that, you know, in fact, if you run, I've got a 386 compact, so it works quite well. It's just nothing exciting. It's a stacked interact with a few things, but you know what's funny? They don't run any faster today than they did then. Isn't that interesting? It's just to me, you know, but don't worry, you gotta buy the latest so that they'll have more spyware to plug into your, you know, hind end is what it comes down to. And that's about it. But we keep buying the goodies and we'll keep upgrading so that we have more spyware availability space and then this looks best is to upgrade because they have to have more spyware capability space. And they get a new spyware to plug in that's already written into the program, but they're going to mark it into Tia later. And it just keeps upgrading and getting slower and slower and more glitches and slow... Oh, wow. Anyway, today's date. Well, it's Wednesday, 21st of September, eighth year of open favian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay. 2016, Old Earth calendar, 2016 Europe battle, year of storm. Now, I mentioned something and it's on from the trenches, World Report, it's about two or three pages back on the scroll. I posted this and I have not had time to do any more than listen to it. Now this video is two minutes and 39 seconds long and I do believe that he actually has a little commentary but this was repeated over and over and over again and it was on, let's get this right, it was posted on, don't worry we're getting there. Okay, so this weirdness, I'll read the paragraph that's attached to the video on YouTube. Published on September 20, 2016. So this weirdness just happened on the way to Hoboken at 7 a.m. this morning on the New Jersey Turnpike. At 1630 a.m. radio, a voice keeps repeating, Trump will go 26. It went on for at least five minutes from when the radio turned it in while scanning. near the Newark Airport, I-78 or 178 exit, I don't know which, part of the turnpike just landed in Jason. Okay, show more, wait a minute. In Jason born the seat. Just landed in a Jason born movie. No, it's just, you know, hey guys, stuff happens with people playing with the computers and people playing with the machines. I'm gonna play it for you, you can hear what was being said. Again, that's the video. Trump will go 26th. That's 26th. That's in brackets, Barry. And quotes, by the way. And then WTF question mark. Then SEPT period 20, 2016. That's Trump will go 26th. WTF. 20th or 20, 2016 hosted by Jet, W-I-N-T-Z-E-R channel, Jet, Splinter, W-I-N-T-Z-E-R, that's the channel. Do all the different social media. Do I do mostly, no, I just keep throwing stuff out there because somebody will pick it up and I get a lot of responses from different places and like, oh cool, that's nice, thumbs up. Now Facebook, of course, and we're gonna do Facebook here again. We do Facebook, we do Google, we do Pinter, Twinter, Tweak, Week, Inn, OK, Dig, you name it, all that's going on over the planet, there you go. Like you said, well, which point? Anyway, well, this thing, we're doing, wait a minute, so why worry about it? Trump will be good, gone on the 26th. As far as what really is going on with that, who knows? The ring knockers love to put stuff like this out. There's always somebody that's supposed to, you know, they're supposed to tell you and then do it. That's true. That is something we've talked about for years. They will tell you exactly what they're going to do somewhere and then it'll happen and supposedly you're going to be amazed. Now, I would point out, reason I brought Netanyahu up in the Netanyahu up slash nuttin' honey in the Last hour is because oh by the way, he's coming over to the US. So let's see Oh, yeah, you guys had you know, air a Muslim attack You guys need to have a bigger police state and an Israel So this is why you need to support and give money to Israel because what you because we brought Muslims over here and should have been over here Now we brought illegal aliens in it should be shipped back to other places. Is that your point? That by the way Netanyahu demanded along with the rest of the oil boys to push it through the Department of immigration So, you know, thesis, anti-thesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem, and come up with a solution people otherwise wouldn't accept. We need a bigger police state! No, no, we need to get rid of the one we got. And the character is manipulating it. That's what needs to happen. And everybody knows it. You know, everyone I talk to, there's nobody that is in their camp that is, that doesn't, it's like, nah, this is, we're Now the big thing is to promote the idea, well, remember we're going to have to stay the course, no matter what it is, we're going to have to follow through on it then, aren't we? That's how I comment to everybody I talk to, guys. I just can't emphasize that. We're going to talk about something else here now. We're going to have some Weapons Wednesday. Well, I don't know about fun, but we're going to do some work. This is the last time I've been pulled to the range. Oozin, I believe you're coming. Smiles throw, shotgun. Hey buddy, you really know your weapons. By the way, don't touch the shotgun shells. Bernie's on the second level there with a Barrett 50 with a clear uranium round. We stole back in Desert Dust 1. You even touch the shotgun shells, I ain't gonna die behind the counter. They're gonna cut you in two and then they're gonna sell you for scrap metal. Unless we like the metal, then we'll make something out of ya. Okay? But vape, I was supposed to take your guns. Yeah, this is a real world, our gun shop doesn't work that way. Okay? So freeze now or die now, take a pic. And by the way, you can pay. I don't have the money. Well, then I guess you don't play. See how that works? That's the real gun show. That's the real gun shop, the way we run them. Yeah, yeah, it's really nice. You think you're gonna, I wouldn't touch that. No, no. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom Certainly if you could afford a Barrett semi, buy a Barrett, buy 10 mags, you expect that to be that next part of the close to $1,000 expense right off the bat. There are knockoffs that will work in both the Barrett and other semi-autor magazine Fed 50s because there's other companies making virtual duplicates of many of the components because they use them in their guns and the Barrett magazine is one of them. The 10-round Barrett mag gives you sufficient firepower, although you do have the Sussman guns or whatever. But let's just say we're going to outfit a mech column with what we can buy off the shelf. How can we put firepower on these vehicles? Well, the most affordable is the AK-47 and 75-round drum magazines. Now, I would recommend, if you can find the long barrel AK, that would be your better choice, because we want to get all the oomph out of that barrel we can. We're going to be pushing bullets back on soft skin vehicles and light armor. Now, we expecting a 7.62x39 to penetrate a whole bunch of armor? No, it's designed to be a suppression gun. It's designed to be again anti-infantry and support weapon system for the infantry. But with a 75-round drum and a whole bunch of them piled up next to it, actually quite affordable. Now there is an option to go the AR-15 the same way with the Beta, but if I did that, once again, I'd want a longer barrel gun. I could go with the folding stock behind the pistol grip, that's not a problem, but I want the longer barrel. I want all the energy out of these support weapons that I can get. And I need all the range I can for, for instance, punching fire. So the more barrel I've got, the better off I am. Now most of the weapons that we've talked about here on the air, drums are available for. Let me give you an example. F and FAL. 50-round, very well built, industrial, drum magazine available right now. FAL, HK91, M1A. Same drum, all the adaptive magazine, the correct magazine for the particular weapon. About $200 apiece. Wow! I think they've come down a little by a few dollars, but not much or up, depending on who you're buying them from, to about $250. The drums, though, are industrial built. I don't want a cheapy copy. I don't, you know, I can't want it now. If I want a cheapy copy, if I need more, yeah, I'll grab those if I have to. I don't know how to stretch my dollar, but how long will they last? So the industrial ones are cool. This means that the FAL can be used in a pedal mount, the HK91 or the M1A. The one that's most adaptive to it would probably be the HK91, the PTR91 rifle. And it's not just because, yes, there are also lots and lots of cheap mags, which is true. If I've got to have a magazine-fed weapon to use as a saw or to use as a vehicle-mounted gun, The cheaper the mags are, the more mags I can have, the more mags I can have, the more firepower I have. Now when you start talking this way about vehicle mounting, you want to start looking for ammo cans that are going to accommodate and make available those, the components that you're using, drums, beta drums, the 70, 50 round, well, the name of the company, forgive me, doesn't roll off the tip of my tongue there, but the 50 round drums, 20 round mags by the stack. However you do it, you want something to be conveniently grabbed, inserted, and the weapon can be brought back online as quickly as possible. So a can system is a good idea. Mount it on the vehicle or built with a strapping rack or something so that the can is right there where the weapon is typically going to be used. Your Doom buggy, pickup truck, Jeep, Even if you're using for instance if you got Humvees. We have a lot of guys that have Humvees. I'm not excited about the Humvee but everybody's got to have one because they now can buy them. Personally it's a plumber's nightmare and a whole lot of problems in it. Not that most of the new trucks don't too, but at least with most of the new trucks you can find the parts right off the shelf. And so buying an old honker pickup truck like I said, gunning it up is your best bet. A lot of pickup trucks for the price of what you're paying for one Humvee. It's just that simple. So while the Humvee is cute, and if you can get them for free and like take them to the enemy, fine. But going out and buying a bunch of them, no, they're just not worth the money. They really aren't. They're too much hardware problems. If you were to buy anything, buy a deuce and a half. They run longer, they run for less maintenance, and there's still parts out there. The five-toners the same way. There's tons of five-toners coming out. Most of the five-toners are totally intergradable with the diesel fleet. In one form or another, we can upgrade or we can repair them as needed if they're diesel. So you better off with a five-tunner. You can crush more things, you can put more junk on board armor up the truck, and it becomes a battle wagon. Of course it's also a big stinking target, but that's just the way it works. Humbies are big stinking targets. They're actually quite wide, quite high, and they're just bullet magnets. Okay? The rat pack will take them, but that's in the next grade up in weapons platforms. 308, yeah it would be nice, there are some belt fed guns out there, but again looking at how much fire power can I get for the money. Well we're turning back to the AR-15 and I would point out that, let's see if they have any left before I even want my face, Centerfire Systems has been offering the entire chain fed 9mm upper platforms for a really good price here for a bit and I've pointed this out that This is a solution for fire power, but especially if you're looking at vehicle weapons and anti-personnel and for putting volume fire down range for suppression. Okay? Centerfiresystems.com. www.centerfiresystems.com. Now when we go there, they have, ooh, they've also got a big pile of AK mags, 10A Korean AK mags for $100. That's $10 a mag, plus five AK-47 pouches for free to go with them. pretty cool. There you go. You got carry pouches and you got mags and it's $100 and right now they have, they had 75 cents shipping. Am I wrong or am I right? I think they did today and tomorrow. I'll have to double check that. But anyway, it seems to me I told you about it this morning. If you go to their AR-15 uppers, let's see if we can find it. In weapons, we're looking for receivers. We're looking for uppers. There we go. Let's see what we have. Oh, yes they do. They still have it. Four 9mm. It's the FM9 9mm 16 inch belt fed AR15 M16 Opera receiver. Optics ready. This is $1,300. And everybody goes, Mark, $1,300 guys. This is a belt fed gun. This takes your standard AR-15 and without any modification other than pop-pop two pins and these go on and one or two parts are in play, guess what? You got yourself a belt-fed weapon. 9mm means you can carry a whole lot of pop-pops. Lots and lots and lots of pop-pops. They also have the FM-9 9mm 16 inch belt-fed AR-15 upper receiver with quad rail hand guard. and quick change barrel for $1,894.99. That sounds like $1,895 to me. I would not go shorter. I have no interest in a shorter barrel, especially when we're looking at vehicle-mounted weapons, which you can also quickly switch over to being infantry weapons as needed. These make great pin-pulled firing systems, also coaxial guns to go alongside of bigger guns where you need some firepower. The nice thing is the M16 is very small, so where there was a bigger gun probably in place, you can very quickly with shims and brackets take this gun and mount it next to something else that might be bigger. If you've got a fixture, for typically in a turret, okay? Now this is the only way we're going to go. Like I said, the AK47 with a 75 round drum and lots of drums is another great solution. In all cases though, if you're going to use it with a vehicle, you want to try and work a brass catcher for them. Interestingly enough, these AR15 9mm mechanisms have a brass, or forgive me, have a chain carrier system that is really quite innovative. The design is handy. The 9mm means you can carry 2.5mm projectile, forgive me, cartridges, loaded cartridges for the price of 1, 2, 2, 3. Isn't the argument always that if you can carry smaller you can carry more? Well here you go. Belfed gun, 9mm, 16 inch barrel, and it comes in lengths and you can buy lots more lengths, and yes they have bags and bags of lengths. 1000 lengths for $60. 1000 links for the 9mm unit for $60. That's not bad. And I would think that if you were calling and saying, I really want a lot more, you probably can get that price down. I want a lot more. I want 20-30,000 links. Then you link all that ammunition up, you get a pallet's worth of 9mm, you link it up. Now you've got some firepower laying around. And by the way, if you get more than one of these guns, you have a lot of bullets you can spit in all directions. So as far as for vehicle mount, this is a solution to give you a chain fed weapon. Certainly as you go you'll be acquiring saws, you'll be acquiring M60s, MAG-58s, other weapons that are on tops of vehicles carried by infantry or whatever. But this is talking about going off the shelf. What can you find that would put a lot of firepower in front of a gunner on a fast attack vehicle? Well, again, this is an AR-15 upper. You push the two pins, you follow the instructions, you mount this on top of an existing AR-15 lower, and you have yourself a belt-fed gun. That's a lot of firepower put where it needs to be. And the vehicle does all the mule work to get the ammunition to where it needs to go. Now, there are other guns. Browning's belt-fed, 1919, A-4, some anos. They're a little pricier, but they are available. However, I'm just talking off the shelf without doing anything special where I can go right to a location and go, I need this, I need this, I need this. To be quite honest, the AK is the fastest because I can get the AK, I can go buy the drums, I can go buy several case ammo, I can load the drums, and now I've got a vehicle-committed gun to provide firepower and base of fire support for my infantry when they're in motion or for a fast attack unit. Remember you don't fire and just blaze away moving down the road. That's not how it works. You can, as needed, lay suppression fire like that but you understand the limitations of your weapon bouncing around affixed to a vehicle. However, as a base platform, if this gun is properly mounted to a Pintle station, The level of accuracy provided when you stop is monstrous. Because that vehicle isn't going to jiggle around a whole lot and because a pinel mount is fixtured to the vehicle, amazingly enough that metal doesn't give the way your shoulder does. So this gives you the ability to lay fire support down or to lay accurate fire down in quantity and do some major fan damage when the time comes. AK, AR-15, .223 or 7.62x39 obviously. In the .308 guns, again, the most, probably the best choice would be the PTR. Both the FAL and the M14 have particular working components that you have to be cautious of during their cycling operation. One cool thing about the HK, works in a drawer inside, nothing's going to be, you know, piddled with. The downside, it has the front left 10 o'clock charging handle up front. So you have to reach forward beyond the shield if you have one to try and charge the thing up. And that's not necessarily a happy camper thing. So there are pluses and minuses to each of the gun you might have to press into service as a squad gun. Now I would point out about the AR, forgive me, the impact I should mention the AR-10 because it is out there. and that would be an option and I believe they even make an AR-10 50 round mag now too just like they do for the other three guns so cha-ching, there you go that would be another option but whichever you commit to again you need to practice with the platform you can't just throw this together you could throw together last minute if you have to but how about we work at this a little bit the 9mm belt gun the 308 belt guns in like the Browning, you're talking thousands of dollars. In fact, to be quite honest, I believe that the company we're looking at right now, Center for our Systems, has, see if they have, and I bet that they do, they still were offering in 308 a belt-fed Browning. Uh oh, well, they may have finally run out of them. They're not offering them now. One of the other considerations here, if the century rifle works, maybe you press that one into the operation as a squad gun, you're going to be warming up the barrel, you're going to be making the weapon, let's just say a little more, it can happen. Okay, it's to be expected. So with that being the case, just anticipate that, you know, you assume the worst, you won't be disappointed. The gun's going to be creating, I don't know if so, I'm going to be creating a cone of fire very, very quickly. as it tires out because that's what happens when weapons burn a lot of bullets. Eventually they tire out. Okay. Now as long as we're on the century, okay, hold on here. Well, it's not a great price, but it's a price. As long as we're over here at Center Fire Systems, forgive me. Arm score finally delivered on the K-frame 4-inch 38 Special Revolvers that we've been talking about for years. They just got some of this stuff re-introduced or re-inventoried. And this is interesting because it's almost like it's five years ago with some of these items. Arms Corp. Model 200, 38 Special Revolver, 4 inch barrel. It's basically a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Bull Barrel Police. Pockmire grips $240. Good gun, serviceable. We've got hundreds of these in the militia, well, no thousands, but I personally have cherry-picked hundreds of these, if not over a thousand, that our people carry. And we used to buy as many as we could get. Now, as far as I know, nothing significant has changed with this gun from its original introduction. They were being made in the Philippines, I assume they still are, manufactured by Arms Corps, probably manufactured in the Philippines. And again, more than serviceable. These guns are basically just a cop shop special piece, but they're the four inch barrel, so they're a good utility service barrel length. And again, for a weapon, so you don't lose the brass, you can reload it later, not leaving stuff around, it's a good hand cannon, it would be a good choice. Personally, I'd carry this. I wouldn't have a problem carrying this gun if you gave it to me. I've used a weapon like this for decades. I've carried a 6 inch version of this for decades. I've carried a 6 inch version all over the country for decades. Anyway, when I was speaking, yeah, some of you are familiar, you know why. So anyway, as it is, there are a bunch of other arms that are out there that are in the inventory right now. The belt fed guns would be an option. If you had to, just to put firepower into the field fast, I would point out that in addition to that, you do have the, again, semi-auto shotguns, now I'm magazine fed, or even if it was a conventional like an extended 1100. And the reason I say that is because, remember that when you're using a belt fed gun, the purpose behind that gun is to create a cone of destruction. Shotguns automatically do that. And there are a number of reasonably priced, less expensive, but meter, 12 gauge semi-autos that are pretty serviceable and would get the job done. It would be a stopgap. You've got to reload them so no matter what, you're going boom, boom, boom, boom. And remember we're talking about fixed year mounting these. So the issue is again, the gun is typically going to be committed to the vehicle. That's another thing that's a priority with regard to how we're, you know, what we're discussing here, why we're cherry picking certain weapons for the project. Belts, belt loaders, anything should be committed to the unit and should either be with an armorers transport vehicle or committed to one of the combat vehicles, preferably something that is a hold back or a support vehicle so it isn't lost, you know, quickly in a contact action of any kind. That's another consideration. Remember, if you have belts and you have to have a linker or all the other fun stuff, is it something that presently is carried in the field by your enemy? MAG-58 guns are, and because of that, the links will integrate with other guns that are out there. They're in NATO. The cool thing is you probably find belts for things like the MAG-58 and the M60. Not so much the 9mm or the Browning guns. Go ahead. Yeah, while we're on shotguns bent over at Classic Arms, got what he's calling an FRN and an FRX 12 gauge shotgun by Fed Arm 179. One of them, the difference between the two, one looks like a Remington 870 Express with a tube extender and the other one looks like a Remington 870 Express pump with a tube extender and a pistol grip with a full stock. And their 7 plus 1 cap accepts 3 inch Magnum shelves and the 20 inch barrel and they're starting at $179. And that's in the long gun section? That's on his front page. Yeah, okay, let's see. Oh, okay, hold on here, we'll go back. Well, they also have it right there. It's the first thing you're coming up on. The FX-4, semi-auto shotgun with tactical pistol grip, 12 gauge, four plus one magazine, three inch chamber. Oh, they also have the Kel-Tec, but, well, only have six left and only $800. Wait a minute, I can buy how many of those other guns for the price of that? Let's see, your price, $299. I'd go just a straight gun, be quite honest. Hey, did you have Barrett's $7,500? There you go. Some idle. Do you know I had to check them a little bit? And I'm curious. They've got the Molot Vepers again, but they're $180 anymore guys, are they? Oh, and for the folks that are still looking for strip blowers, he's got what's called an ATI multi-cal strip blower, plus a magazine. Now I think that strip blower he's offering is one of those hybrids, like a plastic or whatever you want to call it, a acrylic or something. And for $49, that's not too terribly bad. a rock hole, a M14, a slash, an M1A semi-auto rifle, $1,995. A little too rich for me. I'd buy an HK91 or actually a PTR91 if I had that kind of money. In fact, what you'd have is the rifle, about 100 mags and a lot of ammunition for that one. Now they do have the Catamount Furies, but see those have crept up. They're like $419 for just the the the Sea Stock model and they want, oh no, I guess that's the only one they've got. That's the Chycom. That's the Chycom knockoff of the Pepper. That, you know, the Pepper shotgun. So interestingly enough, looking at what they have in inventory, they're showing they still have it. See there, that's just it. You're looking at My solution is still the best. The AK47, least expensive model, preferably with a long barrel, 75 round drum would be one direction. Interestingly enough, now guys, they are. I knew this was going to happen, by the way. So guys, if you didn't see this, BC, BM59 M1 Garand E-model rifles, .308 caliber mag, mag fed semi-auto rifle with two 20 round mags. on original M1 Garand receiver. What they're doing is taking those M59 kits and throwing them on the Garand receivers and there you go. So if you were looking for another variation on the semi-automatic rifle in the Garand action that takes a magazine, there's lots of those VM59 kits. If I were to buy that rifle, I'd buy a kit for every rifle for spare parts. because you're never going to see the price as good as it is right now. Problem is the rifle complete and fully built is $1,450. Again, almost $2,000 for an M1A, $1,450 for a BM59-M1 Grand E model. So, heads up there. Again, the A case, better price, cheaper, more of them, four less. And the idea is that I can put a lot of firepower onto a vehicle, because we're looking at vehicle-mounted stuff. How can we get something on the vehicle so that we can crew it up? There are a number of other weapons systems you'll be acquiring. You'll be eventually accessing. But they're not going to be there immediately available. You're going to have to win those. You're going to have to take those from the other side. Looking to see what else he had. Of course, all the carbines have come in now. and the price is horrific at best. I still think right now, it's sadly enough, CDN and investments right now has the best price on the PTR-91s. And there's been price creep on the PTR-91s, but still a better price then, and you get more of them for the money you spend than buying the M1A. And I know people immediately are, who love the M1A, myself, included. I'm not insulted by that, I'm qualifying It's a matter of money, guys. It's a matter of cost. What can you afford? What do you have? How many digits do you have? You know, a wish in one hand, a defecate in the other, and see which one gets full first. If I spend $2,000 on the rifle, what do I have left to spend on magazines? Or how much can I spend on magazines, etc., etc., etc. Ah, because I'm going to need mags at ammo. And combat load, all the other fun stuff to go with it. So remember when you're outfitting somebody, that's the balance. What do they have in the way of resource? Now I know something else is being said right now. Well your wife's going to depend on it so buy the best. Well if you are willing to go without and if that is your choice and direction I am not going to argue with that at all. Seriously, the M1A is a beautiful rifle. If somebody's got you convinced and your panties in a bunch about not having one and you're going to demand to have one, run with that puppy. I don't have a problem with that at all. But remember that you've got to prioritize to bring it up to combat level. That means ammunition, that means magazines, etc., etc., etc. Can't emphasize that enough. Last of the Turkish prostitute guns are coming in. The Turkish Zegana is out there. The M16 semi-auto pistol, $379.00, a classic. This is basically like a between a what an FEG and a Stenkin pistol interesting piece also classic arms does have some black powder with the black powder guns but hell $250 for a brass frame guys these used to be $27.50 a piece by traditions means it's Italian made probably Made in the same plants where they were selling these things. If you bought three of them, they were $27.50 apiece. 1858 Black Putter Army Revolver .44 caliber brass blue. You know, they used to call it the Confederate model because the Confederates built brass. I don't see anything jumping out that tells me anything exciting about it. I don't see point of origin or manufacturer point of origin here. Hold on. Well, whatever. Anyway, just a sidebar and that's not what we were looking at, but it's interesting. When you go to a gun site, you never know what you're going to see. and expect to see the Black Putter guns out there. Hell, they want 230. Again, that gun used to be $23 to $27 apiece for an 1851 Black Putter, Navy revolver, with a brass frame. $230 apiece. And there's no FFL on those, by the way. Don't forget that. No FFL required. So they're charging you these god-awful prices now for what should be about an $80 gun. No more. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, this is Kentucky again. Anything, any weapon you can get, if it's a butter knife sharpened up, would be good right now because, I mean, we're the keepers. Now I'd rather what the Georgia Guidestones say, they need to be tore down, but we are the keepers. I'm a keeper. I'm not, I'm not gonna let them just put a bullet in the back of my head. If it's a butter knife that's been sharpened, sharpened down and pointed, I'll use it. And if it's a black powder or anything, whatever you can get, just store up and store up food, store up ammunition, store up weapons. Get with every person in your neighborhood because it's coming. It's coming quick. Kentucky. Kentucky. Go ahead. Yeah, yeah. This is BC. Would you share with Mark? I don't think he's aware of what happened to your farm. Well, I've been sprayed three years in a row now. One time was with a helicopter. It blew over my tobacco field, my personal tobacco field. I smoke a pipe. I probably shouldn't. It's probably going to kill me down the road. But they sprayed my tobacco. They sprayed my vegetables. They sprayed the back of my trees, which Joe has some pictures of some of my trees that got blistered by whatever they sprayed on me. Now, they just sprayed about a month and a half ago in my pond. It's a water in two of my ponds. I've had three goats die. Now I've got goats. They don't really care about goats. They care about cattle around this country. But I've had goats die and everything. I closed my farm down last month because the loss was just too tremendous for for me to keep going on, but they've sprayed. They said it was to kill the grass, but the grass is stronger than ever. It's greener than ever. Beautiful. I don't know what they sprayed in my water in it. And I don't really care. I just, to kill the grass. Well, they kill the grass along the side of the road so they don't have to mow. But the grass is twice as strong now and twice as green. It's not Roundup. I don't know what it is they sprayed, but it went into my waterway. And, uh... The year before last, they sprayed with a helicopter. They sprayed over the top of my tobacco field, my cornfield. It's a small field. It's probably in half acre. And it's just personal tobacco. And then they came up, the helicopter was low enough that it came over and they were laughing at me and my wife as it sprayed us and then sprayed the back of the house. And I'm just maddering, I've been maddering the hornet for three years, so. It's just been building up and building up and building up. Were you able to see the numbers on the aircraft? Well, I'm sorry. I did not have my camera with me. It was about 40 foot away. I should have had it. And I was wondering, because I heard the helicopter out there. And they've been spraying the pot fields with some kind of fungus-causing bacteria around here that will ruin the pot. So the pot had to cancel their pot. And they went ahead and sprayed my fields with it, I reckon. I don't know. Maybe they thought it was pot growing down there, but it was tobacco and corn and some tomatoes and different stuff. But it's... Well, they know what tobacco looks like. Yeah, they don't. I think they do. It's plainly visible at low, low altitude, especially the difference. Well, they were only 30 foot above it. Yeah, they were 30 feet. They were 30 foot above me and my wife when they came over with the helicopter and me and her developed a cough the next week and it took us three weeks to get rid of it. So I have no love for people following orders and that's what I said last night. Following orders will not get you out of trouble. I was just following orders. That's not going to get it. These people are evil there if they follow orders that are evil they are evil theirself. Oh, yes. All right as far as I'm concerned like I said, we've been hunting the Rotary wing aircraft for years. We just like I said when I was away They took the bait on something that I kind of figured it would happen in fact I was I was 100% correct and We got them in a situation now where I don't have to guess about where to go to deal with a problem In fact, we're already monitoring their locations. Now in fact we got the care, there was a combination of things. They had people on the ground. Well what they didn't realize is everybody around them were people who were watching them. And they assume apparently that people are I guess brain dead. So having coached everybody and everybody knew what to do, we pretty well, we did what we've always done. In that situation, I know it's tough, but Like I said, either a, get hold, not a cell phone, get a camera that's the size of the cell phone so it's comfortable to carry, so it's manageable. You're not going to cry about it. Most of the, I don't know about the truck stops, I haven't even looked to see if they've got anything like that right now again. But the pharmacies are even carrying these little cameras. They're the size of a cell phone, so they're easy for you to work because you don't understand them. They basically just have the camera system on board. They don't have the phone. They don't have the dial up. They don't have a screen. Some of them use the cheapy monitoring screens, just the flat screen like you have on your phone, to be able to have a monitor. But they're cheap. They're like $20, $25, $30 apiece. And even most of the general stores like, I think, Wally World should have them. They used to have them up by the front, not even have them in the camera section. They used to have them up by the counters, by the cash registers. So I need to look around. I'm going to find out who's got the best price on those again. But we all need to be carrying more of that, buying other camera equipment for the productions we're doing. So I'm actually investing in some more sophisticated digital cameras for portability. One way or another, the reason is just to know who they are. You can see that they were laughing while they were doing what they were doing. You see them through the front of the helicopter and they were kind of laughing. They watched it after 10 minutes while they sprayed the land. I know they have to look for pot. Pot's the war on drugs and that's a big old war that's been going on for years and years which is a farce. But, and I understand that. You can't let everybody grow 300 acres of pot. Well, we could, but we'll be using it to make plastics and other stuff. There you go. You can't get a smoke 300. If everybody starts cranking out the way they used to, did the price go into the basement? The only people who do it are because, you know, it's like it used to be. It was a cash crop for everything else but smoking. That's really where hemp comes in. That's where it's supposed to be. Hemp production should be back up and will be back up where it's supposed to. I think they're using it as a screen to get rid of the non-ring knocker farmers around here. Yes. If you're not a ring knocker, you're not allowed to farm or make a profit. And I'm one that stays out of the ring knocking circle. So I'm kind of looked down upon, I reckon. I don't cause any waves, I just stay out of their little circle of ring knockers. And they don't like that. And like I said, I shut everything down. I can start back up within 48 hours after the war. But the war has to be done. We have to clean this country out. We have to clean the Communists out of this country. We have to claim the ring knockers in control out of this country. I can't really do anything until that happens. It's the same problem a lot of people are dealing with all over the place. Like I said, everybody knows what's going on. Some people are trying to hide. Everybody knows the truth. It's just some people are trying to hide from them. But most are preparing now and pretty well are in our camp. in fact, they go, well they're all, they're planning on this and that and the other. Yeah, yeah, well I've been around the rats when they've tried to plan and if you think about it, Bethway plans of rats and rodents never work very well. And these characters are no exception as far as performance in the past and their performance in the future won't really be much different. you know what they assume and what will happen or how things are going to work out in two very different worlds. They realize that too. They're starting to sink in just exactly how many people don't have any use for them. Right now their panties are sweating. They're all scared. They're scared to death and they're dangerous when they're scared. Like I said, everybody, every patriot that's listening right now needs to mark in his brain, he is a keeper and do whatever he has to do to be a keeper. We have a right to our lives. You damn straight we do. Yeah. Damn them Georgia God stones. Damn them to hell. Well, my plan is one or another, they're going to be turned into, you know, crunchy rubble and like, I'm not going to leave them on the ground. We're taking them out to a deep place. They're going to Davy Jones is where they're headed. That's what has to happen. It's just like I said, you don't build something else out of them. You utterly destroy them. This is not what we ought to do is use the rubble from them to fill in as we're telling the swims. You have to tell them, there you go. There you go. You've got two shovels full of this. Remember what it said. Here's a picture. Here's a photograph. For memory's sake, congratulations and goodbye. There you go. Real quick, I gotta say this, you know, BC mentioned classic firearms. They're listing a Rossi pistol. Remember I said, where did Rossi go? They're listing a Rossi pistol, a J-frame, which used to be a bargain basement gun, right? standard and their version they call it the M35. You know what they want for it even the markdown price right now? $300. Guys that gun was under $100 all day always has been there is nothing different about this firearm and they want $300 for it for a two-inch stubby. Okay Rossies were the Pontiac of the revolver industry. They're good guns they're just workhorse guns but they sure as hell are not a three hundred dollar pistol i'm sorry i'll guarantee you the reason it's that price and if you look at the four-inch or the five-inch brassy they're probably less i think they're they're tracking the price up because everybody's looking for a concealed carry it's under cover well yeah that's just it i'm looking to see the only thing is that two-inch i like they used to make of uh... five-shot j frame almost like a mini python is what it was like. It was a nice little gun, stainless steel. We bought a lot of them. The girls love them because it's the perfect size. And with a 6 inch barrel it's got a good punch. And actually pretty small silhouette when you're carrying it, you know, quietly. But they're showing that they have at least that one Rossi, but I don't see any others. They do have quite a few handguns in stock, so guys you're gonna have to go through the scroll. I just haven't had a chance to do it until while we're doing it. We're on the program here. We all need to prepare ourselves. Look, we are at the top, guys. Everybody out there, it is Wednesday. Craig from Rivignolich will be coming up next. Don't forget to stay tuned with him. The green powder, I recommend that. He also has gas masks and civil defense, radiological defense technology. He won't just sell that to anybody. He can be serious. God bless the republic of the New World Order. Shout out to the gentlemen, the Empire is on the run, we're in a march, we'll be back at 8 o'clock. Meanwhile, Craig's taking over and more of LTR, Indian Freedom Talk Radio. I'm gonna write it out to you. Bye bye. Do you find the right shotgun or rifle for you? Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. 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