November 16, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke discussed a tragic case of a woman who died in Macomb County jail after being incarcerated for late child support payments, highlighting systemic medical neglect in custody. He covered federal warnings to gun dealers about cannabis users, the marijuana legalization debate and its impact on the prison-industrial complex, and conducted an extended segment on firearms including unique pistol calibers (.32 Magnum, .44 and .45 AutoMag), hunting pistols (XP-100, Thompson Contender), and a caller discussion about the .40 S&W versus 9mm debate in law enforcement. He reviewed sales and equipment from military surplus retailers and discussed Trump's relationship with law enforcement.
- macomb county jail
- child support
- medical neglect
- cannabis legalization
- federal firearms
- gun dealers
- prison industrial complex
- .40 s&w
- 9mm parabellum
- .44 automag
- thompson contender
- glock
- law enforcement
- michigan
- preparedness
- military surplus
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to a substance too. So anyway, but that I don't know all details about that, but that's where some are used as well. But I don't ask questions when I saw a gas pass. So there is some sort of drug use for the masks as well, and that's without the filter. They do things with the mask. And there's actually a third group that I don't need to get into here either, because this is a G-rated show, but there's some sort of a sexual fantasy thing with Gas Mask 2 that I don't quite get, but there are some people that actually use them for that. So that's the whole other topic. I got you. So it's mostly teenage girls, so extremely low interest in them. But teenage boys, every teenage boy wants to stop and look at the gas mask. I don't believe it. I don't remember, but I don't think I had to have a gas mask when I was a teenage boy. But so many teenage boys want the gas mask for some reason. I just use a regular four foot or a two foot long bamboo bong myself. What I was talking about as a teenager, I sure as hell didn't need a gas mask. I just like to dance up and inhale. Well, no teenager needs a gas mask for the reason they think they need it. If you're going to get a gas mask as a Satan's responsible, you're going to have it for emergency. Or, I mean, there are other uses too. Some people are painting cars, other types of orders, and having substances. There are other reasons to have a gas mask. But as far as emergency-wise, and I can tell the story. It looks like I maybe have time. I don't know when I'm going to jump in there. But I was doing a show in Tulsa one time. sitting in Walmart parking lot. That's what a lot of us truck drivers and people live on the road, uh, want to do that. Anyway, lights went off, car was going on. There was a fire at a chemical plant. Might have had to evacuate Tulsa. I could have went in the back of the truck and saved my life. 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In this, the land of the free, 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 Satan number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash 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 can 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 will 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 to torture freedom, burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Hallmark Technologies of the Mississippi with Olm and well actually good to our friends on the Pacific Far Western side where we have friends listening in Indonesia and Malaysia as a matter of fact. In fact, pretty good listenership there also. One of the several different blocks of listeners that have been around with us for a long, long time. Don't worry, a little farther you go to Bangladesh and the east side of India guys. These are easy to find. Just look for India. Look on the east side of India, you will find Bangladesh. Easy to spot. And we can't forget them because they've been very loyal listeners for a very long time. Anyway, today's date, well, let's see. Today's date is the, well, it's 8.09 PM. It's Wednesday, it's the 16th of November. It's the 8th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2016 old earth calendar 2016 year of battle of story in the scroll right here for our own state of Michigan again Macomb County not a surprise deputies do nothing as young mother dies in jail begging for help serving 30 days for late payments a local news company investigation way young mother's tragic in custody death has uncovered disturbing details and exposes at best Criminal negligence at worst, deliberate. When she was thrown in jail, 37-year-old Jennifer Mayers hadn't physically hurt anyone. Mayers had fallen behind on her child support payments. And instead of allowing this mother to keep working to actually help her children, a judge threw her in a cage for 30 days, she would only last 12 of those days. Bum, bum, bum. The investigation by local forward defenders on a series of events leading up to Meyer's death that could have and should have prevented it. The investigation also yielded video of Meyer's body being removed from the cell. Obviously, when somebody comes into jail, the punishment is being there, said Robert Thrier. The Meyer's family attorney reports click on Detroit, the punishment isn't to die. However, After hearing the witness statements in regard to what happened to Myers, she was neglected to the point that death actually became her punishment. According to the investigation, Irie claims in a federal lawsuit that jail guards and privately contracted medical staff failed to see something that was obvious to other inmates. It looked like she had just gotten out of the shower and she was sweating so bad, a witness said. According to a local foreign investigation, the inmate said they put wet towels on Meyer's body trying to cool her down. They said the illness was not sudden, that she was becoming increasingly ill each day of her incarceration. Nobody ever came to check on her and see if she was okay, the witness said. She wasn't eating, she wasn't drinking. As her body began to completely fail over the last few days, Meyer's never left her bed, not even for meals. She wasn't responding to me and the minute I touched her, she felt like she was in a meat freezer, as the witness said. In spite of Myers being almost entirely unresponsive, neither the Sheriff's Department guards nor the contracted medical staff took her to a hospital. When an inmate requests medical attention in jail, this is called a kite actually, it's for everything guys, and that way they can drag their ass and do nothing about it. All of Myers' kites were ignored according to inmates. She was kiting all the time and the nurses wouldn't do anything about it, a witness said. She gave them the kite, another witness said, according to a click on Detroit. She said she could barely get out of bed. She was trying to hand them a piece of paper. She said, you're going to have to give it to midnight staff or morning staff. I can't do anything about it. I saw her hand it to the nurse. And then she said, you have to give this to the morning person or the night person. She wouldn't take it, a witness said. In other words, the medical people knew that she was ill. Dr. Frank McGregor said the signs of illness and the foul smell should have warranted an in-depth examination by jail medical staff and he tripped to the hospital according to Local 4. To believe them in jail with an infection that ultimately leads to their death, it's just about the same as putting them to death. She's not feeling well and the nurses aren't doing crap about it and the officers don't give her the time of day, a witness said. Less than two weeks after Myers was locked up in a cage as a punishment for being late in her child support payments. Well, don't worry, they do it to man the same way. Yeah, actually, I was just going to bring that up, Dad. We know men that this has happened to where they've been in prison for child support and they've died because of lack of medical treatment. It's sad that because this is a woman, it's coming forward, but it is something, you know, they're making it sound like it's only because she was a woman, too. It's not. This happens to men in the Michigan prison system all the time. One of the other things I've talked about with medical guys, you have to remember that the system is designed against you is, first of all, not wanting to respond at all. If it does, it responds grudgingly. Then if it does respond grudgingly, it typically, and in some cases I believe, intentionally misdiagnoses and it'll treat the patient to do greater damage to them. Anything else here? Natural cause of death, wowing, custody have increased in the US since 2007. They're not natural causes, guys. Okay, unnatural causes. Forgive me, I read that wrong. Unnatural cause, yes, that's correct. Going in for an injury where you and I, if we had the same injury outside, we would be given penicillin or antibiotics. I've watched them amputate limbs. of young individuals with injuries that should have been treated properly but were not. We've seen people die. I mean, literally they lock everybody down so you can't help a patient or individual even if they, oh, you could and the guards won't. That's something that's done on a regular basis. And in this case, ignoring the patient until death, yes, we've seen this before. So it's pretty disgusting and again this is another story definitely worth sharing. I just did while I was doing the program here. Deputies do nothing as young mother dies in jail begging for help serving 30 days for late payments. Again the idea is to punish them. Oh yeah in this case kill them also and this is Macomb County, Michigan. This is not the only place where it happens. It happens at the state level and the federal level all the time. On a large scale, in fact the article covers, was it in Texas alone? Over 700 dead. Okay, I see 700 for more than a year probably, but it could be for a year. Hold on here. I just looked at it and I could see it. Find the number here. I have to backtrack again. 30 days and... Texas there are nearly 600 deaths under police supervision. In 2015 alone there were over 600 deaths under police supervision. Now some of those are assisted by the prisoners, some of those are assisted by the guards. The guards beat people to death, things of that nature. We've told you about that before, we've warned everybody about it so it shouldn't be a surprise. The article is it from the trenches worldreport.com? It's basically a hmm... Feds warn, oh there's another article here I think is rather fascinating, Feds warn gun dealers to stop sales to suspected cannabis users. And of course that's, I'm sure for places like Colorado especially where they're trying to do everything they can to destroy the ability of the population, to overturn the whole marijuana slash cannabis laws which is what is gonna happen. That's bad business for the big prison scammers and for the police state guys, really is. And they know it. Of course it would also undermine the drug trade, which would be a big chunk of the economy. Oop, and they know that too. Yeah, we've seen that before. People that are growing it are armed with it. Depending on what it is, I mean where they are. In this case, the legal hemp, the stuff being done up in, I think, what, Colorado. I haven't been really mapping out all the new places that have the laws that have been passed. What's interesting is they don't need to do a whole lot. I haven't heard about a whole lot of security issues. Everybody's pretty well just been cranking out what they're cranking out. The rest is history. ...about these guys that drove for the outlets, the legal outlets, they get robbed all the time. They got the criminal 90 yards. Interesting. Well, that makes sense. It'd be like tobacco. Although tobacco isn't guarded that well. That's rather funny when you think about it because you can drive by tobacco. Of course, don't mess around them in Kentucky. People will shoot you anyway. They won't tell you they're guarding it, but they will put a bullet in you if you start messing with their tobacco. So I can see that happening with them. It makes sense. So that's of course common sense there. Again, interestingly enough, what it comes down to is the Feds trying to keep their business operating and especially operating at the same level. If they've damaged all the rest of the economy, why can't we do damage to their drug trade by undermining it completely? I don't see a problem with that. We'll find out who's really interested in the business as opposed to, oh, concern for the people. Because in the end, what it'll come down to is them mowing somebody down because they don't like the fact that, I mean, in general, the states, attacking states, like we've already seen in the past. and attacking people and pressing the envelope as best they can. I don't know how they're going to do with Trump in there, although Trump's a big business, so the dope trade, they'll probably want to maintain the status quo with marijuana because it's too big a box. The bankers get to invest in the bank, ripoffs with the prison system, handle the money in the prison system. They provide the phone company. They create official companies in charge. outrageous fees for the phone service. There's a whole bunch of crap, excuse me, stuff that these monsters do. I can't see the parasites letting go of that. Not without a fight or everybody finally just saying enough, we're just going to grab you and kick you out the door until you shut up. And traditionally my attitude has been, well, you know, you shouldn't do it to yourself. I know the idea of benefits and all that. You don't have to tell me about that. My attitude in most things is again, don't introduce any more than you have to into your system and if you have a good set of lungs and a great heart and everything else, why are you doing anything strange or exotic to them? Be thankful. There's a lot of other people that don't have a perfect body and there's a whole lot of people that abuse the ones they've got. So just a heads up, that's my attitude about it, but I understand in watching history and seeing things unfold the way that they have, as far as I'm concerned, they just need to do away with the marijuana laws. Of course, they'll be screaming and gnashing of teeth and running of hair all over the place. That would get rid of a big chunk of our enemy's resources. Of course, they'd then dump more opium. All of a sudden, it would be fascinating to find opium in even larger quantities in the United States. That's what would happen. Just that simple. It would be, if you think it's bad now, heroin, opium would just go right through the roof. And it would be, how did this happen? Well, they've got to make up for business loss in the other area, son. That's what happened. Anyway, a couple of things that I mentioned I was talking about today. We didn't get into .50 caliber heavy guns. We were just talking about other stuff that was on one One line from classicfirearms.com, will you, on one page, if you look at it like a rifle rack, how would you rate or what would you say about the guns? A lot of ARs, so once you've seen one, you've seen them all, not a whole lot exotic or unusual there to worry about. Some other firearms that were certainly a little different. And when you get into the half inch guns, and we say, why don't you cover .50 caliber, or we're just going by that line of weapons on that page. Don't worry, eventually you... You get to the .50 caliber guns and all the other fun stuff that's there. Okay, so just a little heads up. We didn't forget you and we wouldn't leave out the big pieces but we just didn't get to them on the list. Again, there's none of them that are cheap. That's the first rule. If you're looking at a half inch gun, I haven't found any of them that are cheap. But definitely there's stuff out there that's available so you might want to take a look and see what it is that might be useful for you. Going over to CDN Investments, I want to touch on them because they do have a whole bunch of new, you know, sale of the week stuff going on right now. They always have a sale. They always have something that comes down a little bit in price. If you look around, you'll see what we're talking about. They have M14, M1A M14, 20 round, 308 steel Asian magazines, $14.99 a piece. That jumps out from the bottom of the page real quick. A whole bunch of AR stuff in the top and the middle to include collapsible stocks of varying flavors. Personal flavor choice there for you is what you're looking at. What works for you? What do you like? The other thing is they do have a few kits, but they're $429 and let's see, lowest discounted net price, $429.89 apiece and $449.99 apiece. In both cases these are, well one is a 300 blackout, forgive me, the other one is a 556, so there's two kits available, $450 to get you the 300 blackout, $430 will get you the Air 15 556 carbine, so like I said, Palmetto is looking pretty good right now. Now there are a number of other things that they do have, On the AR list there, so you're going to want to go through the page to look to see what they have available at the top of the page. They do a few interesting things. Number one, they have a 1.5 inch by 28 threads AR-15223 flyshider A2 for $5, marked down from $8. They have AKA 47 20 round steel magazines. These are Korean. They're a 20 round knockoff. and they're $8 a piece. So, it's an okay price. And 20 rounders are kind of handy to have. They also have some 10 rounders. And the states where you're limited and can't have a 30 round or even a 20 round mag, that's why they're building the 10s and the 5s, which they have done in the past. Otherwise, it's a mix of parts and pieces, dominating as AR-15 components. So if you're going to be looking to build up piece by piece, one component at a time, You might want to check out, again, CBNNinvestments.com and then go to E-mail specials. That's E-mail specials. And when you get there, peruse the page. There's only one full page of those available, so it's pretty straightforward when it comes time to check them out. Also, again, Coleman's.com. Now Coleman's had a, well, actually, it's just a holiday sale from one direction being used for the next holiday sale in the other but Coleman's also has a couple of things in their sales and clearance section that definitely are worthwhile. Number one, go to colmans.com then go to their sale slash clearance section. They have backpack covers in the DCU, that's the three colored desert for a dollar twenty five a piece now these things are like a big tire cover, in fact a lot of guys use them for tire covers on their vehicles but for a dollar twenty five, hell you can't buy the material for a dollar twenty five and these are military issue they will go over any backpack so let's say that you have a uh... red pack or green pack or purple pack, you're using it because of what you got dollar twenty five covers it up with a tactical color better than red, better than bright green, better than safety orange right Kind of handy for also covering all the equipment up in one shade, one color, one big mushroom, which is kind of nice. And again, that's at Coleman's Military Surplus, Coleman's dot com, Coleman's dot com. And when you get there, go to the Sales and Clearance section, right there where it says Shop, second line down. Now the other thing that they have here, they sold out of the bags, the one I was going to point to, they've already sold out of the East German bags. Sorry about that, guys. They also have had a couple of other pretty good buys on single items that are kind of useful including, for instance, the five color chocolate chip booney hats and they do have a couple of other unique items that are definitely reasonably priced, mostly bucklers, duffel bag hook snaps, ten for two dollars and fifty cents, which the size of that strap will work with a whole lot of other gear. That's the hook, made in metal, military issue. Those are mil-spec. And they also have a number of straps to include 15-foot extension tie-down straps, three for $8.75. And they have cargo straps, USGI, 10 straps to a bundle for $7.47. Now, one last thing they have here, everybody should be carrying at least one. These are carabiners, Vietnam era, all steel, not aluminum, steel. These make great knuckle dusters too. You put your fingers inside that, make sure that that non-flexible part is towards the front on the outside. Yeah, it's a great way to make sure you're ringing somebody's gourd when you punch them. So again, all these are at, and it's four of those by the way for $9.95. It's a good price. And those are military, old stock, new issue. Old inventory, but new, original. So those are ready to go. And there's a number of other small trinket items. Check the sales section out. There are some things, some are a little pricey, even in their sale component. I wouldn't go after them. But there's a lot of other smaller items. This is where you round things out by shopping the market, shopping the system to find them. They also have a bunch of MOLLE gear for a very good price, and across the board, a pretty good cross spread of MOLLE pouches and ACU, DCU. and other woodwind camo for instance are OD Green in five furs and six furs. Five for whatever dollar amount, six for whatever dollar amount, but the price is pretty good. So if you're looking for additional molly pouches and you've already got a system put together, this is a solution for you. This is a way to get into dealing with the project without spending as much money, especially if you're putting weapons support systems together, which if you're putting the Moly Gear, Moly Reyne together, chances are you are doing that. Also, there's a bunch of odd size pouches that are coming out in the inventory. So if you're looking for stuff to fit like, I'm talking to Moly Gear, if you're trying to fit a certain magazine, experiment, take a look at the dimensions of the pouch, see if it matches close to the magazine you're trying to house. several oddballs that are actually quite reasonably priced because we're not really sure where to fit them in the niche, you know, the big scheme of things. So they may work for certain projects you've got in mind and allows you to carry another weapon system and a lot more mags. Kind of a nice idea there. Okay. Anyway, we are, oh, we're at the bottom of the hour already, didn't take long. Okay, well actually, yeah, I know. So Mark, what about the request? And I know I got that one, but we're, I've got to say, one of them, we have to do more bleeping on the music than there is music. Some things we just got to remember, we're limited here, guys. And once in a while, something leaks out, but it's not supposed to, and we have to correct that, and we have to apologize to you for that, too. We maintain decorum by our own standards. We don't have to have somebody else put a gun to our head and scream at us. It's just common sense from the intelligent perspective. In other words, using your mind. We don't need to be Barnacle Bill the sailor while we're doing this. Anyway, we already did stand up and fight. I had another request for that again three times today. We played it a couple days ago. I can't do that one right now, guys, and I do have a list here for some of you who have been very patient. If you would like to put in a music request, then you go to send an email to Liberty at provide.net, I'm doing three things at once here, liberty at provide.net, music request AM or PM, you've got to put AM or PM with music request as a title. Then send the information about what it is you want played, we'll hook it up in the system, and then we will try to plug it in and set it up for you so that it's ready to roll. You know what? I mentioned this, and by the way, even though it's the 21st century, we still have outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes, or guitars, or well, on saxophone, or any number of different instruments, okay? But on that note, pardon the pun, that's you, I can do this. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna play a little piece and then add another music piece to it after that, but here we go. Centuries ago, there was still outlawed music by the government. all brand new or something, eh? Long time. A lot of those Scots came over here before the American War for Independence. All understood full well what they were fighting for when the time fight for independence here. And they knew why. Understood completely what would inevitably happen were they to allow the same game to be played that had been played on them. And the colonies, far enough away in the right place at the right time, became these United States. coffee take your pick i like the express or really do but route seventy six is all of them are good actually and in addition to that remember lucas and has a lot of albums a lot of music out there you travel and are driving new and all the time how about you plug in some music he does more than patreon music actually does some pretty cool Love music too. Oh yeah, as a matter of fact, definitely, definitely a creative author. And remember he's got several different directions to choose from, but you're supporting a fellow patriot and you're safe. You're going to be giving money out to anybody. How about we give it out to an ally whenever possible. Anyway, got a little of your candy for you here. The short one, Outlawd. Anyway, we're going to sail for a little bit here. If you haven't seen the human fly video on YouTube, when you watch that, perfect song to choose for the video the guy cut jumping off a mountain in a human fly suit and sailing away. Here we go. Some people have independently repainted the piece that you fit your needs. Which one do you think you'll like the mostest? As it is, it is Weapons Wednesday Revolvers, real quick. There's a couple of odd calibers or unique calibers out there too. Some that kind of took off for a bit and then just seemed to be limboized again. 32 Magnum. How about the 32 Magnums out there? For a little bit, man, the latest it was. It's a new cartridge, again, latest and greatest. Again, taking advantage of the Magnum Powders, coming up with a longer case. Now guns to the proper spec for that purpose. Smith and Colton, I believe, even Ruger got into the picture on that. I know Taurus did a few too, but I don't know what the quantities are. Somebody's asking me about this. Good gun, hot gun, don't want to get shot by it. That's for sure. And again, it's a nice pick cartridge. 32, of course, can apply a lot of energy into a narrow channel. If it opens up, it's a mess. That's the basic rule. Another one is the automags. 44 automags, 45 automags. If you don't know how they do that, they originally, the wildcatters took a .308 or .30-06 rifle cases, sized them down, cut them, you know, so they were straight tube and inserted a .44 caliber or .45 caliber bullet, depending on the chain ring. Again, you got a lot of extra meat on a rifle case, so you can stretch it, open it up, trim it down, and make a really nice pistol case out of it. Well, in fact, very strong. That's why .44 AutoMag. and the same with 45 automag. Again, a couple of different companies to come out with those included the AMT company, but there were others that were competing. All of them were offshoots of the original AMT Corp that were doing the stainless steel work on these guns. Very good finish, typically good fit too. Now in the earlier days of stainless steel when handguns started to be produced, after Smith performed or while they were perfecting their technology. Of course, AMT already had that figured out and the hardballer is history now. In fact, it's a benchmark, a significant benchmark in stainless. The AMT backup, AMT hardballer, 45 long slide with laser sight. Yeah, it's an AMT, okay, that's in Terminator. Anyway, the next step, bigger and better. Well, the gas operated automag guns came in a variety of different configurations. They're very popular, a lot of people if they have them, they ain't getting rid of them. The problem has been again, buy the spare parts while you could. There are still spare parts out there, even gun parts, of course, have some stuff laying around, so does e-circoink.com. But you're charging an appropriate price for a limited parts inventory, okay? So just a little heads up there, definitely good rounds. If you inherit one, it's a personal flavor choice. If you can't find the ammo, it can be built both for the .45 and .44 automag. Very simple, very straightforward, very easy. Do a little research and go, wow, I could save a lot of money on loads that way. Now, those are, again, another unique niche caliber. Very popular because good knockdown power at medium, well, actually long range for pistol. And, again, a lot of guys you went into game hunting with them for deer, for instance. We've got deer season going on right now. There's guys out there with .357 magnums in the 8-inch and the 6-inch configuration or in .44 magnum or in the auto mags. They're taking deer every year with their pistol. Very, very common. Of course, not as common. It's more common than it used to be. Not as common years ago, but... There are a couple of guns that were moving in that direction. I mentioned the other day the jet fire, although again that's a .22. There's a fireball and a jet fire cartridges. Both of these were put into the XP100 bolt action pistol, which is a good little gun. It's a Remington short stroke action chambered in the pistol caliber. But you heard me right, it's a bolt action pistol. It's basically put a pistol grip on a cut down bolt action rifle. And they sold it specifically as a handgun, understandably so. A lot of people put a big power scope on the roof and go to town with it, bar mchunting and other game hunting. Some would argue, of course, well it's a little small for doing anything with deer, but on the other hand there's guys who know how to place their rounds. The pistol is incredibly accurate. It is a fixed barrel system. You can't change it out from one caliber to the next. It's not the other gun that's in that same niche as far as for hunting purposes, it's the Thompson Contender. In and out of production over the last 30 years, but a very successful design. A lot of guys collect the barrels. There are all kinds of different chamberings for rifle calibers. Pistol calibers, shot shells, all to go on the same frame, all for pistol configured barrel systems as far as what you attach to the frame. Very popular, nice little utility future gun because if you have all those barrels, there isn't a caliber you can't shoot that you're going to run into. They made everything. .308, .30-30, .35 Remington, rifle. all the pistol calibers of every conceivable size you can think of and the shot shells. So again that's another unique gun in a niche where it's a single shot but it has its application. As a survival or a cash gun or you know again retreat gun it would be very desirable for your game getter crew to be able to take out and whatever ammunition we find, whatever ammunition we happen to have on the shelf We can take it out and apply it towards game getting. Okay? Now, another couple of pistols. Kinda unique. Okay, hold on a second. Go ahead, color. Yeah, hey, let's take the next. I've been hearing, you know, about the 40 Smith and Wesson. It seems like, you know, if you listen to all the tactical gurus, you know, in your local gun shops and stuff, It seems like the 40 Smith and Wesson is kind of like passe. Everybody's kind of like, oh well, it's the dead cartridge. But they're all going to the nine. It seems like, isn't it, kind of like going backwards? That's a step backwards. I don't know why. The 40 caliber is out there in force. I don't see... Well, that's kind of interesting. It wouldn't surprise me that somebody's done something like that, but the cop shops are all eating up 40 caliber. Now granted there's 9 millimeters out there, but the 40 cal is out there in force, and I don't see where it's really obsolete. The only reason the 9 is really pushed is because of economics. It's a military caliber, it's been around since before World War I. I think the Beauchard, which was first in the 763, 764. The 763 Mauser round, although it was the Bouchard round originally, that it was also the Bouchard, which was the first successful, actually issued machine pescaling quantity, was also generated in 9mm. So that's how old it is from the 1890s. The 9mm war cartridge, 9mm Parabellum. The .40 Cal outperforms it in several ways. So the only reason they're really pumping the 9, I guess here's another consideration. Maybe they want to generate some more anemic guns to put on the market and 9 is the safe way to go. Know what I mean? When you hear somebody beating the gong like that, there's so many god-awful .40 caliber S&W rounds out there, I can't see that thing disappearing anytime soon. So when somebody says, oh, it's obsolete, it's like, how is it obsolete? 40S&W is a pretty kick butt round, I like it. It's just, you know, again, in reverse order. I can buy lots of 9mm surplus for the time being, coming from foreign wars. I can't get 40S&W for that, but I can get 40S&W, new manufactured, for a pretty good price because they're cranking out so much of it for the governments. You see? So the only consideration is that 40S&W is too hot for the punky guns they're thinking about coming up with or because of problems they've been having with the punky guns. Yeah, there's something about a couple of departments, a highway department or something getting rid of the 40, going to something else. I know a lot of departments are going to 9, but one thing about the 40, and I just recently got one, and for this reason, was that after Sandy Hook, you know, I think you call it Sandy Crook, whatever. Yeah, Crooked Hook. Right. Yeah, Crooked Hook. You know, the shells were cleaned of 5.56mm, 9mm, and 40. I could always go to that Walmart and there was always 40 Smith and Wesson on the shelf. Great. There was a lot of these. Always. Whereas everything else might have been gone, but there was 40 Smith and Wesson. That's why I got one. Well, you know, the big competition wasn't between 9 and 40. It was 10 millimeter versus 40 caliber, and they're basically one just longer than the other. The bolts are basically interchangeable. As far as 10 millimeter goes, 10 millimeter was supposed to be obsolete, but boy, we're running into it all over the place. I don't know who's using it. I assume the feds are like they were before, and the feds like that because it's a unique caliber so they know that they have control of it. for the most part, but 40 cal, I just can't see it becoming obsolete. I can see them trying to pump that, but it's only because of politics with the guns. Something is a problem. The guns are not, in fact, could be Glock. I mean, hell, who knows? Glock might not be eating 40 cal or SNW very well and maybe having some problems. So now they're gonna come up with some propaganda. It's like everything else that's a skew science nowadays. It's like global warming, it's all BS. And it's the way that markets and industries are manipulated now by big business. So, my personal attitude, you got the right idea. You've got a .40 caliber, you get a 9mm, you get a .45 caliber, you cover all three of whatever you're going to run into out there, and that way, whatever it is, you still pick up off the battlefield, you'd still be shooting. Know what I mean? That would be at least the way to go. No matter what, allies will have one of those calibers. We are allies or the enemy. One way or another. And we know 9mm Parabellum is still out there in force and is going to be stuck out there for quite some time. NATO's got it. We've got it. And I don't hear about them going up to another caliber though. While I think that the military police have still even some revolvers in 38 and 357, Military police and payroll people never give her the guns. I mean, they'll run them until they fall over sideways dead. But what's interesting is that they were buying under contract some 40 caliber guns for law enforcement and security work. So I don't know if they stuck with that program or if they've already dropped it again, but I haven't seen anything on that. There's always a little bit of procurement of all types going on with the government. There are just too many agencies and police state operations at the federal end that they, you know, they aren't, somebody doesn't have a burr up their butt or has paid a brown envelope to jump on a certain bandwagon. You know what I mean? Right. That's really what it is. All three of the calibers I just mentioned have their pluses and minuses. The 9 millimeter purely economics because there's so much of the stuff been laying around. It's like a Browning high power. I've told everybody before, high power magazines haven't changed for an ion 70 plus years. So there's a lot of magazines laying around. It's the last design Mr. Browning came up with. The Europeans bought it first. America bought a few of them. Canada brought lots of them along the British Empire. And so there's magazines. I've got, I think I got probably, I don't think I have any high powers right, right at reach, you know, they aren't buried. But I've probably got 60 or 70 magazines just from stuff we've found laying around here, you know, traveling the countryside. And it's not the way I have the, well, what are you buying it for? Well, because for 50 cents or a dollar or $3 a magazine, it's a browning mag, you know, you can't lose on it. So, and you can get it for more, you pay more, but still, you know, if you pay $5 from it, it's a good price. So that's just an example right there. Again, 9 millimeter, all over the place. You know Mark, Trump loves cops. You know, I wasn't, he's gonna let them do whatever the hell they want, I betcha. Now, they're gonna be armed to the seat with military rifles, and they're gonna be in the seventh heaven of Trump. What are you talking about? You mean the departments? Oh yeah, well they're going to get one. He's already, okay, one thing that I didn't like, but I know what he's doing is I really like the cops, I really like the cops, I really like the cops, I really love the cops, I love the cops, I love the cops, I love them, love them, love them, like them, love them. That's kind of a suck up thing, okay? And that hopefully, again, they will be taken care of. They'll get more goodies. They'll get government money that supposedly wasn't going to take place. It will take place. And again, local departments, that's not supposed to happen, but that's something they've gotten everybody used to. So they've got the local departments as an extension of the Fed all over the place now. And that's really what he's looking at doing. How can you add more firepower without necessarily spending that much money? The other consideration is if he gets into an internal government civil war, he's trying to impress certain people to hopefully remind him that they'd best be on his side. The globalists have a certain number of secret police because they've entrenched their people. To make up for that, he's got to pull resources from the rank and file out there across the boondocks, which all the way out there are anywhere in the rural stretch of the woods. Remember the politics of what's going on here. This is more like fall of the Roman Empire slash, well, fall of the Republic heading into Empire, is what it's like. Right, I mean he's going to, the New York Police Department's the largest police department in the world. He's probably going to give them whatever they want now. Yeah, which can't hit squat. That's the one problem with dealing with the New York cops. If you look at the volume fire for what they shoot and what they hit, you know, the target is relatively safe. God help all the surrounding civilians. They're the ones who take all the hits. He does have a city with a vast police state. And they use a variety of weapons too. Most of the bigger departments traditionally had a policy of if you as long as it met a certain spec criteria like it had to be double and single action, it could be a semi-automatic pistol, but they had to use a certain type of bullet and they could only use that type of bullet. And by the way, they even went to soft point rounds for a period of time, most of the big cities, including Detroit, Chicago, Detroit, everybody at one time or another. In fact, they all did it at the same time as part of one fad to go to a soft point round, but then they started talking about inhumane and this and that and the other. And then of course, when they went back to basically a ball round, then they pissed and moaned about penetration and how were the neighborhoods safe? Well, you pick a direction. In the city, the soft point round is a better choice because chances are if it hits something, it's staying there. And in the urban area, that's especially critical because not many of the big cities are built that well when it comes to residential areas. So, you know, bullets passing through two, three, five, ten houses is not unheard of. In fact, if it hits right, it can drive right through all kinds of things. I've seen all the accounts of that from police reports, the whole nine yards, because they have to track every bullet to identify where it went and recover it. They used to. I don't know if they're actually even doing that now. Who knows? I mean, they've gone so far around the corner, we really don't know how far around the corner they are. But as far as the question of calibers, I don't know if they're going to go to 9mm. Well, I mean, they aren't 9mm, but everybody knows it's a given, it's a known thing, and the only possibility is to make a more anemic pistol. or because there's something happening we don't know about with certain guns and the .40 caliber probably is what's doing it because it is a little hotter. So that's, thank you for bringing that up. I'm going to have to do some digging now and see if we can find out have there been any incidents. Because they won't tell anybody guys. The environment is such, you know Glock learned their lesson. They had to come up. Glock had to admit that they had all their guns failing and there's a guns enamel article you can find on the subject. But initially they denied anything and everything. They didn't want anybody to know on the market what was going on. And because of that, if you didn't know directly, and I know one of the 45s that was in the article that we're talking about at Guns and Ammo came right here from Michigan, from the Ypsilanti area, right just down the road from me here. And we know exactly who owned it. And that gun first round blew up, okay, in 45 ACP, but it didn't make a difference. All the nines, all the 40s, and all the 45 blocks were failing all at the same time. And we never did get information on what was transpiring. They never answered. My personal opinion is it was industrial sabotage or stupidity with some idea, some bean counter got so they could make it even cheaper and then rip us off for that much more money. But most likely industrial sabotage, by the way, they act. In other words, somebody didn't like Glock up and coming, so somebody got some people into the Glock barrel plant or into the frame plant, whatever they did. They did it well and everybody had issues. Quietly, dealt with, and the rest is now, as we say, history yet again. People are still buying Glocks and we're into fourth generation Glocks now, aren't we? So, I should tell you something. And I'll tell you something else. Go ahead and call everybody real quick. They're sharing a lot of Glock 22s out there, you know, police trade-ins, I know that. Oh yeah, and they're going to be there for what? That's what I'm saying, I'd buy a Glock, if I was a pilot, or if I was, you know, right now flying, and I was going to go into combat, I'd carry three of them. Seriously, they're so lightweight, they're the 22 of the full-size pistol, you know, category, and as far as weight goes, they're just... All you do is carry lots of the same magazines if some fails put the one gun back of the holster pull the next one out and keep keep wailing away Just that simple. God bless the Republic Very good. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the run for Friday. 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