November 2, 2016
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1h 10m
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2016
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The episode featured extended discussion of firearms, ammunition, and weapon reliability, including comparisons of pistols (9mm, .45 ACP, Glock models) and rifles (M16, M14, BAR, AR-15). The host and callers debated gun modifications, ammunition quality, historical military weapon failures, and personal experiences with various firearms. The show also included brief segments on radiation safety regarding bluefin tuna and promotional advertisements for firearms retailers and military surplus suppliers.
- firearms
- glock
- 9mm
- .45 acp
- m16
- m14
- ar-15
- bar
- ammunition
- gun reliability
- 1911 pistol
- magazine ban
- military weapons
- preparedness
- self-defense
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It's only attributed to the nuclear power plant disaster in Japan. And I talked to commercial fishermen saying yes, lupin tuna can migrate that far. So that tuna probably did get so-called contaminated, but here's the kep, the rub actually. Lupin tuna from off-coast California found a season of it at those levels of season where 30 times magnitude lower than the normal background radiation of the fish to begin with, which is about the equivalent of eating 1-20th of a banana, inside potassium. And actually Brazil nuts are slightly more radioactive than bananas with radium in them. Yeah, natural. I'm not afraid of bananas. I'm not afraid of Brazil nuts. I'm not afraid of bluefin tuna. I eat it all the time. Because I understand how radiation felt. And if you bought a Geiger car because you think you're going to find something in your food, well you just wasted a lot of money didn't you? Because you need a NASA psychometer to make the tiny, tiny level to set the end of the back only. It's Geiger. Do lose again because you believed all the crap on the internet. My name is Brad, this is going to be for Good Knowledge. The website is for Good Knowledge dot info. Thanks everybody for listening. If you're listening on November 3rd, the Gray's Lake Show has been transferred. Gray's Lake Illinois is canceled. Not perfect, though. Got to forgive Knowledge dot info for all the details. Thanks for listening. So long. 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 under that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. 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In this the land of the free and 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 and home 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 the state. 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 taken, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and reform and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, freedom bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, not free, 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 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, well, the land of the free? You should be armed, you've got the pressure street gangs and other fun stuff. Follow the orders of the available. Say no. What you got, pretty much anywhere and everywhere you want. But, they are in between 119 and then they sell, forgive me, copes. Oh my god, you're not charging that, are you? Oliver, 9mm, whatever. Decided to give it that 1911 look. So it's got that cross-breeding. Nothing is special about the parts. Because they like the 19. So they did, and you got the best. So what a design, what a world! Who could ask for more? Don't forget also, magazines fit. So whatever it is, you know, fit they always design for the standard mags. Go ahead, Golar. You mentioned that a 1911, it's still a 45 ammunition, right? No, no, no, no, no. What they're saying is they made the outside simulate a 1911 pistol. It's lined up and go live 1911 pistol. It's out there, interch- Oh, silly. The 1911, it's a 9mm. Actually, the The 9's around because there was so much cheap ammunition and there still is. 45 ACP, the caliber, standard 1911, all the dimensions of even the specs mean that you can still use military mags and everything. Different solutions, different targets. The company is smart because the 1911's are not doing too bad. Well the coil, again, it's a flavor choice. 40 caliber, 5-7, 38. The example is spare barrel for your .40 cal, worth with that gun, real pop. A lot of government elements that and you ran out of 45, I still got some .357 SIG. Pew pew pew, pew pew pew. At least I'm not throwing harsh language to convince them to die. That's why any handgun, I don't care what it is, .22, have automatic CP, .380 Auto, .357 Magnum, check any of them, I wouldn't care what it is. Like I told you yesterday, Hector was so used to this, he pulled it out of his bio-hiccoli piece and 20 year detective, you know, showing off his guns. Again, was it a 30 years? The gun was probably a problem. It didn't have to be when he was handling the weapon. And it should have been cocked. We're willing to bet it was full of trigger. So he was not paying attention to where I'm sure it was quite as. What did you do? You're painted on modified. I mean, you need to be a fan. People can be around guns. Start modifying triggers. I wouldn't modify. There's very little that I would do. Clean the gun up for it to ensure there's no make. You get where you... I'm not talking real major clef. is tuning the gun up so that machining ridges, typically because the tooling has been used excessively so that they're not hanging your hammer when they're, you're, you're searing the hammer when they're interacting. A bunch of money or marks on it that was guys evaluating cleaned up. But they want to ride with increasing production. Pretty damn good job. I'll tell you right now. I've seen the glocks that failed. I'm sitting right now. And when that 40th of the frame and the magazine and the magazine caliber of gun that they produce failed. Back in the 90s, every one of their ters demanded the guns back, so everybody wanted to find out what was going on. They didn't linger on it, made sure that they used C in that article. First round fire, they needed a function. What's going on? If it was industrial, sabotage, calculation on Glocks, Parton, administrative, you never get that coming out, that one of the ways that is a flat out nor don't use hot American ammo. Type of caliber, just use standard 45 ACP and whatever kind's available. Well, because compete against each other. using something not hermium in some way. Something in the design, no matter what you're ammunition box. Two guns, induction of ammunition in the United States. First one, Magnum knockoffs issues or heads. Some of the models, they both Remington's loads, efficient by two in the back, the energy available ochers, not the gun manufacturers. Remington and everybody agreed in the industry to ratchet back. European guns would not be a niche. I've watched this from the industry. Question mark, it can be demonstrated historically. So they deny ammunition and weapons. And when we collect stuff, you have example that they didn't burn. I'll say again for all our parks not being stand there, limitatory three. Got a tank that weighs the carry they gotta want. Crewmen on something, three, three. One gun that carries, I carry a shorty chubby stubby Glock, I carry two standard Glocks. I want on the belt, I'll bet you with the next one. Just limited, go boom boom and big big. If you read the book, read the book because each man carried chains and landing in China would kill them. That infantry, the moment they hit the ground, seven magnums. Each of the guys was carried to figure out that the pair parachute harness and squeezed all the Hershey bars out of his- and he was losing ch- throw it down. I'm like we said, I'd keep it in my hand if it was the only- he doesn't know whether or not I was gonna figure I'm probably serious about trying to get frustrated. Every gun we've ever had has got unique issues to it. Have you ever had a 1911 sear go bad? I've- Have you ever watched a sear when a 45 sear goes bad and you level the last round? Ooh, Nallus. Call those nasty laughing. I'm gonna grab Glocks off enemy corpses. Mp5s have all come up out of the air with the 5s. It's not the gun. magazines that were government contract built for the gun bring the magazine ban. How do we know this? Well, watch the movie. They did everything they could to see why a remember the pilot the guys that were the guy had an m14 every magazine he tried in that gun 14 cuz he only had a pipe in the magazine mags he tried to fight with him and he ended up dead jamming on him and they were a government contract that was done by magazine producers who'd never built magazines before because all the magazines and banned all the magazine producers in the US. This is Clinton. This was a 1990s magazine ban. When they did the mag ban, American companies who had been making the contract mags because they went out of business. They're making any money on the government contracts. They sold magazines and they made a whole bunch of these things that went bad in the 70s. There's other incidents like this. The M16. When they originally the M16 came out, everybody is trying to collect these. Anybody who was around who might still be and why they didn't use them. That was one of the several features of the gun that were dry. A momatic that got a lot of men killed. It's really cool because it's an early XM. Pay attention in the earlier information on the M16. You might notice that it says they didn't say destroy the 20 round standard magazine. Much of men died. And again, they had to get over the factoring that M guys did. They didn't make a movie about the other M's survived because they clustered around the M's. Because they continued to function. Okay, I just remember. Yeah, I just text Mike. Yeah, I talked to a, I was at the range a while back ago and I talked to one of the range officers, he was an older feller, and they were talking about, you know, I think it was the guy was a, one of the other guys shooting there was a Marine who was talking about his, how great his AR was and everything, and the range officer was also an old Marine, and this kid, the kid that had the AR was, he was a lot younger, and he asked, well, do you like Do you like the AR? And he said, nope. Don't want one. Don't ever want to see another one again. You know, it shouldn't have happened, but M60 had problems. They did that, and it's with the weapon. The airborne units, for real quick question. Just, you know, real quick, do you, did y'all get the Turkey truck done yet or not? I'll just be able to do it when we get a chance. What do you like? I mean, what was so, what, you know, He was an M1A guy. The old guy was an M14 guy. He said he had a bad experience with the M16. That's all he would say. The old marine. The problem is the M14 when it first came out had some gas issues that were very quickly up and they were. Configuration, heavy barrel components. It was the BAR. to Vietnam, number one, first they wanted a replacement in the weapons section and then because wanting more fire replaced the M15, they got more fire paint. I didn't, you know, paint in hand, figure out why the sucker seemed heavier. And then I started looking at some of the information and it's like, well, wait a minute, I don't have the bite picture on my M14. What the hell is this about? And I was young, I didn't know everything. So studying it, I found out in charge and the major in charge of the weapons section, let me look at it. Oh, I got 15. What he did from that point forward is my gun was switchered a select fire and another guy by the name of brass gun, that's what I carried. Now I'll tell you what, on the range, 21 sniper rifles. Dad, I got a chance to actually fire it under select fire in carbine or something, you know, but no, put it this way. I was, there's a company that's making a reproduction of the BAR. you know, the Brian automatic rifle and I happened to see one a customer in a gun shop had bought one and it just came in and he was there I was there and it was like it had just like a 16 inch barrel but I mean it used the B.A.R mags everything and I'll tell you what it might they shortened it up and modernized it but that thing oh my god I couldn't believe how heavy it was it was just it was a big chunk of metal for the receiver with more machining steps far more machining steps than any three other rifles that you would build. The important is you lose the potential of the odd six. I would never, see that's what I would never do. I might lighten up everything else, which they did, but I would never shorten the barrel on a BAR. Yeah, I mean I understand. Everybody's doing this, they've got a 30 odd six on that potential and you're gonna shorten the, I'm not gonna spend $3,000 to make a burp. I can spend a lot less money and buy a short barrel to air 15, you know what I mean? And he probably was a machinist or, so go with what are called the pod guides off. Use another power ring handle. Might find the carrying handle is kind of handy under certain conditions, but if you're trying to make it lighter, high shiter because they make some of the titanium now, I think. Change anything else on that gun. And basic M1918, forward with the troops, taking advantage of the accuracy on it, or made a pipe variant almost as quickly as they issued it. Guys went into pairing the 20s, salt model. The Marines had their own version, but I wouldn't take off much and I sure as hell wouldn't cut the barrel. This is good. So far, I've thrived like a grain. sniper rifle at a thousand yards. Kinda like do this with the M, the .50 caliber, the M2. They used to use it as a sniper rifle, remember? Hate the night vision of a single round. Used like that was when they didn't have a scope rifle immediately handy. Tried a single round, carried the action, and used the iron sights like it was any other sniper rifle or SMLE. Heavy barrel and the way the gun was tool, extreme range. Falk ones, I don't know that they have any left in search. Caliber not .30. three .308 caliber guns were made in force. These are incredibly accurate. They be a sniper rifle, in fact just to the weight that incidence goes through the gun. This is where the AKC's see the slow motion. Well when they don't do the same thing, but it's because every gun does even a 14 inch naval rifle, sewer pipe size shells. To an 88, used to have an Ann Arbor, Michigan had a divot's leg on the left side of his waist and said he was a medic and he was back up. Oh somebody getting too fat, I just went ugh and I fell the other direction. Now that's a sniper rifle tank. It makes up for issues that might have been a problem. Dump on you with a... Just remember, I want to kill him so from scream. I just call a red mist out there. It's like, yeah, I think that's a thousand yards out. He's not gonna jump up charging me. I forgot that far. He's just laid down because he's... I ain't going no far. A thousand yards? Wheeler for that. Made in China. I paid six. I've got a pang seven foot rather than trying to see if he's still alive. Stick him with it, so bitch anymore. I'm just laying there. The stuff in the wheelbarrow. You're friendlies. the guy that's hurt, and then take it to the rear. Still double plus good. Apologize to all owners in the world for my opinion of Glock. I love Glock. I hope that you continue to own the Glocks that you own. I hope that you love them every moment of your life, and that you take them valiantly into battle, and that it works flawlessly for you. Meanwhile, I'm carrying a .45. Anyway, I'm telling ya, and this message is brought to you by Glock. God bless the Republic. Ladies and gentlemen, the end of the run. See ya. I'll carry a clock if I get it, just to make it feel good, okay? I'll find one. I'll find one down the road. I'll have it on me. When you confront me, I'll say, look, see, I've got a clock. Drop one by a Frenchman, never fired, he surrendered, I'm happy, I still got it. There you go. Never even used to cop it. Anyway, we're gonna see you guys in a bit. You all be good. Hang out of your clock, hang out of your 45, just show up and be ready to fight, and I'll be happy. Bye-bye.