January 4, 2017
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1h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and tactical gear on Weapons Wednesday, January 4, 2017. He covered the M1 Garand rifle, its continued relevance in modern conflicts, and practical solutions for carrying ammunition using MOLLE gear and cartridge belts. Koernke provided detailed information on sourcing .30-06 and .308 ammunition from UNAMMO.com, reviewed equipment sales at Coleman's.com including grenade pouches and gloves, and discussed lubricants and maintenance. He also announced receipt of new surplus equipment including Kevlar helmet covers, Austrian mountain jackets, and Flecktarn camouflage gear for his preparedness program.
- m1 garand
- weapons wednesday
- .30-06 ammunition
- .308 ammunition
- molle gear
- cartridge belt
- tactical equipment
- unammo.com
- coleman's.com
- preparedness
- surplus gear
- flecktarn camouflage
- kevlar helmet
- ammunition sourcing
- self-sufficiency
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The 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 this, you read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay attacks 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 given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly 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 meet. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. 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 to torture freedom by its bright. As Iowoki 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 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Report I, Mark Kornke, is in occupied territories west IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com and we're on the Micro Effect documentary radio alternative right now. A new little test there. It's a shadow mechanism that is running Liberty Tree radio in some from the ultimate but it's kind of a variation on the theme there. So probably being heard by a few technical personnel and some new audiences that are being taught how to use the system. stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet, Ark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And don't forget again, knowledge is an entirely separate place. Always remember again, be creative. Let's see if we have down there. I know he's probably busy right now. Very busy. Today, it's Wednesday. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the fourth January, it is the ninth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2017, old Earth Calendar, 2017, year of battle, conflict. The adventure begins. Here we are into the first week of 2017 and in fact we're ticking down of 52 weeks in the year dudes. I'm like, whoa, we're already getting into 2017 and just grinding it down, don't you know? Full time, it'll start pacing itself and catching up and then we'll all be going, whoa, dudes. Way back in the 70s, man. Dude, way back in the 70s. Anyway, double checking here, I got something else that just came in, you probably heard of what you're looking so. And then the next year, they look happier still and They all look pretty... They die of something horrible. You keep acting grim. You don't know how to smile for the photograph. It's just like... Well, these are all like... Oh, yeah, they're getting older in 1980. Somebody just sent me this, you know, all this. It's a... They get older. Oh, they're... You know why they're all got a problem? Well, the problem is, girl, they don't know how to smile. Oh, my goodness. It's like anksing across the board. Are you anksing nonstop? Is that what the problem is? Well, let's not angst too much here, anyway. As it stands, it is the year 2017, and it's Weapons Wednesday. There are a couple of really decent little buys out there, guys. Oh, they are sisters. Oh, okay. Well, only one of them. The one on the left, probably I would probably be interested in her, if I was looking at four sisters. The one that, she always had a little bit of a smile on her face. The rest, they just don't. All the way, they're all starting to crack a bit of a smile as they get older. This is fascinating. you see stuff like this. Well you were so grim before. Oh some of them are grim-er still. Oh god. They're really angsting on life. They hate it. Yeah, the one still has that kind of little smiley thing going. She seemed to be the one that would be interesting. Yeah, they're too busy angsting and they probably would be angsting at you and it would just be non-stop and it would never end. Oh god. The horror. The horror. Your mind is your first best weapon. How do we deal with some of the exciting things that are going on right now? Well, We're going to be supervising, adapting and overcoming as we've said, making things work. The M1 Garand, as I mentioned this morning, has been around for a long time and it should be around for quite some time to come if we keep doing what we're doing with it because we've been maintaining and preserving the inventory in the system. The big thing is that the weapons be passed on to the next generation and progressively, gee, we've built up inventories of material support, we've got technology to even build new. Young men come into the industry and they like the veranda, they've been brought up by an instructor or a teacher, and they help to continue to promote the agenda, the program. And so the M1 is going to be with us into this next war. Well, beyond a shadow of a doubt. Virtually millions of the weapons, in fact many millions of the weapons are available. Even now overseas, the Grand is right now in pretty much all of the Middle Eastern conflicts. All the wars or police actions or whatever. Somebody is carrying a Grand or many Grand in several of those. Now, they won't necessarily be American. They may be Italian Berettas. And the reason? Well, the BM-59 family of rifle and the pre-59 rifles are all grand actions and have been around for a long, long time service. And actually pretty well maintained with the European countries not being notorious for throwing out or trashing stuff the way the American presidents have wasted inventories or destroyed them for political gain or political purpose. The grand is out there in Syria. There are many grand out there hanging around. They really do an extensive job of editing things, guys, to try to bend your mind in a certain way. Always modern-esque, so it has to be M16s and AKs. We can't show you anything else. They're told to avoid showing you submachine guns, if at all possible, with regard to imagery. And there is a reason for this. It is a progressive, step-by-step agenda. So you should pay attention. Sidebar imagery, usually that's where something slides in. And the Grand of course is out there in force. But because the Grand is not dominant the way it has been, I mean there's other weapons that we're now pretty well dealing with here, okay. Across the board, the one interesting thing about the Grand is that it Either can be supported with materials, you know, the assisted technology, you know, web gear, spare parts, all the other fun stuff that you need. There's a number of things... interesting. There are a number of things that will work quite well to make the system, you know, to be able to plug the system in and make it work for you. An example is, MOLLEGEAR is now the dominant out there, but the grands are in service. And most of the time people are trying to adapt equipment or technology that just isn't going to work very well with one system or another. Example, the NIM-1 Garand takes D-clips with eight rounds. Long cartridge, only eight rounds stacked. Staggered configuration. Okay. Yes, that's true. And because of that, we've got to find something to put that ammunition in that's going to make sense with regard to quick service ability to be able to feed that giant, feed that M1. Cartridge belts are still the most common, and the cool thing is because we had this World War II reenactor insurgents that took place, what's really cool is that that the resurgence of those manufacturing processes or certain designs to be reintroduced for the purpose of reenacting whole brand new inventories of certain items are now in bulk or in stock and the prices are not extreme the cartridge belts one of those and the eight point contact suspenders or the Y suspenders or the H Vietnam suspenders all will work with a cartridge belt no matter again how you want to configure it but if you do typically as I've pointed out use the three-day pack which is also known as a Fanny Pack or a Butt. The Type 56 gear has the rear foundational component and then allows you to implement and use a lot of other suspender systems otherwise it would be more difficult to work into the program. The standard World War II hanger systems are more serviceable enough as far as the suspenders. Remember there's about five or six variations of the theme. The most common is a six point, two front, two left, two right, and two rear. And if we're looking at it from the top, it's a Y-type system, but it's a very intricate Y-type system. The idea was to try and distribute the weight more efficiently across the wider area so there wouldn't be toe points where you'd have the web gear pulling up in one direction, but weighted down in all the places where the pouches were attached, even though the two connector points on the newer stuff would deal with the core areas where magazines and ammunition stowage would be. So anyway, Moly Gear, let's go forward to that. Because Moly Gear is most dominant, there's a lot of solutions. Many different pouches are made for Moly Gear just like there are for the Alice Gear that really not everybody has seen or is necessarily familiar with. They aren't shown in movies, they're not featured a lot of, you know, odds and stuff, but they're a given part of the equipment. The Flash-Spray Bang Grenade Pouch and the standard grenade, fragmentation grenade pouch are the two choices that will work well for, again, certain magazines and or the D-clips. Again, remember, they need to be a little shorter. As far as the grenade pouches themselves, a plastic wraparound insert with a divider allows you to carry typically two up to three if you don't worry about that divider, but in fact alternate to, you know, one pointed up, two pointed down, or vice versa, your choice. Remember with the dividers in place, it keeps the pocket rigid so it's easier to work with and when you're down to one deep clip it will be a little easier to reach in there and fish out that deep clip and go to town. Forgive me, Colman's dot com. Boy, I was going to go to Cokes.com. I'm thinking about them because we were talking about them just before the Colman's dot com. It's got a whole bunch of stuff on sale right now and for about $1.50 to $1.65 they have the Coyote Brown $6 for a giveaway price, $1.60 a unit I think. If you buy six at a time and they're on sale but they only have the Coyote Brown though they list the ACU and the Woodland which both would be useful under certain conditions. The Coyote Brown appear if you want us on sale the others are out of stock of. There is a flash bang grenade pouch which is again A little tighter, a little different configuration, but it's again, solid bottom, solid sidewalls. Now don't confuse this with the 40 millimeter grenade pockets because those are typically open bottom and that's not something we can use without some stitchery. You've got to do some sewing to make sure that that is secured. That would be another option because of the grenade, 40 millimeter grenade hangers. all over the place in every pattern. ACU, DCU, slash three color desert, Woodland camo and Coyote Brown. But you're going to have to do some stitchery. And if you've got some with a good sewing machine, they could do that. But these other pouches are just as cheap right now. That's at Colman's.com. And they are a solution to make the technology work for you. Again, the idea is that with the MOLLE gear, you can pretty well station those D-clip pockets wherever it makes sense ergonomically for you. In other words, can you reach it? Can you make it work? Because of the versatility of the MOLLE vest, you have lots of different strap connect points. You can also add and distribute the weight more efficiently and still carry as many if not more D-clips than you would with a standard 10-round cartridge belt. Now, here's a little trick. depending on the assault gear you've got and typically with the MOLLE gear you have the ability to attach a US pistol belt to the bottom of the assault vest, right? Take the cartridge belt and install it instead. Well, take the standard cartridge belt, which of course its core component is a canvas pistol belt without all the crap. And take the loops and have a standard cartridge belt on the base of a MOLLE vest. Now you've got the 10 pockets for the 10 D-clips, plus all the rest of the tactical system that you set up based upon what you need in the way of pistol mag pouches and or additional D-clip pockets all over that assault vest. Yeah, those standard carriers for the MOLLE gear made for the US military. You can use any number of different types. By the way, colors can mix and match too. It's colors not critical. In fact, you can actually break up your pattern a little bit using combinations. Just a real idea there. But now we're looking at a lot more ammunition distributed out over an assault vest with the cartridge belt as the base component at the waistline level. I actually got a pretty good little system going there. So that is another solution for the, again, grand operators out there who want to keep the gun in service but may bring the basic assault gear up all the first century if there's anything really critical about that. Strangely enough the 70 year old, 80 year old, 90 year old cartridge belt works just fine today just as it did 70, 80, and 90 years ago. I should point out the Bay cartridge belt design, the Spanish American war, but little figure World War I. How's that? So in reality over 100 years old. The Bay-Tig design. And they're still being built right now. Again, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. We got it so you have some more ear candy I got a play today because we've had requests popping up and there's one or two I got last year or two Didn't miss you guys, but there's a little bit stacking up here. I had another oh Yes, I'll play this again. I'm gonna fit this in first. 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Save the Snowflakes is a special project at the Media Research Center with the aim of bringing attention and providing support to precious snowflakes all across America whose feelings continue to be heard by conservative rhetoric, social triggers, disagreeable opinions, and opposing points of view. I'm going to put the snowflakes out of my misery. Actually, I'm not feeling too miserable. Well, just when they open their face. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Oh, God, give me a club. I'm like a baby seal. Let's get rid of this problem. We are almost to the bottom. They already use weapons Wednesday. That was Coleman's dot com. They got a bunch of sales, by the way, before I go any farther. I know we got some other air can't even throw up here. Put up on the air. Throw up. I got the air. Oh, that was horrible. Anyway, Coleman's dot com has got a bunch of post New Year's sales. Little New Year's sales. And they do actually have a few goodbyes. A couple things we've mentioned before, the glasses, the laser defense glasses, they're both for conventional light, but they have laser protection lenses. Those are valuable, okay. Because there's a lot of laser out there, laser light out there in the field, they cover three different spectrums, three different niches of technology that are out there floating around. Definitely makes them worthwhile. about seven dollars and you get two complete sets of lenses, two complete sets, frames, lenses, you got two different pairs of goggles that you can wear. So two different people can technically be outfitted, okay, which is cool. Anyway, for the price of one. As it is, those are in the box, they're new, they're in excellent condition. But one of the things they do have is French leather gloves. Now, I don't know, they don't look like they're tube-like duty and I haven't mentioned much about gloves this year because the goofy prices that they've all gone to in the surplus but they've got three pairs for I think a little under eight dollars. They're French leather gloves. They're in large and extra large sizes. So they're all in big. They're good sizes, guys. Again, they're definitely worthwhile. It's over in the sales section. I think even M-Post on the front page if you scroll down but if you go over to the sales and clearance section There are a bunch of items there that are definitely worthwhile. You'll notice a few new items there that weren't there before. And the gloves are one of them. But in addition to that, they have the molly grenade pouches, that's six furs. Basically it comes to like $1.60 a piece, if you buy six of them at a time, in bundles. Always go through there and check the sales. You'll see a little sales thing on there. The same is true with the flashbang grenade pouches. They're not the sleeve slash the 40 millimeter grenade pockets where you've got the bottom end opened up for the warhead. Instead, these are sealed pouches. So the cool thing is they're definitely utility oriented. They have them in the ACU and a couple others for the flashbang grenade. Again, these are unique sizes and they are about $1.50 a unit. So you can't beat them. not quite giveaway prices but pretty reasonable prices and definitely worthwhile so you got to go through and check see what all they have at Coleman's but if you want to put a molly rig together you can actually between the Coleman's and tourists or other sites put together some pretty sweet assault gear in molly and not spend top dollar on it that's for sure take advantage of the bulk prices no i don't think i needed that many pouches well grab them because they're cheap and you'll have spares for the future or you can start working towards that second rig maybe you want to get twelve instead of just six and that way you can make up two complete separate rigs and have a back up ready for the future or be working towards your two man program or your five ten program, whatever you want to do. Personal choice there. I would definitely build another backup for myself if I were you because supply system is not deep and what we got is all we got. So if you put it together now, you'll have it when you need it and you won't have to scavenge around to try and figure out where you get some from. We'll try to avoid that if at all possible. There's a number of different ways we can accomplish that task but everybody needs to be doing their part. You know what works best for you. Build it up. Once you figure it out, build more. That way you've got what you need, where you need it. Let's see, an ear candy. I had a couple of other, we had a couple of requests that were catching up. We're still a little behind for everybody if you want to make a request. Here we go. That was the one I was looking for. I was going to play the other day and I didn't get into it. Aaron Lewis. This is one of those weeks. Wednesday already by the way. In fact it's close now. I mean Wednesday's getting dark out there. Uh oh. They've been at war for centuries. The werewolves, yeah we know the werewolves. Skip that real quick. We don't need to know more about the werewolf. And when the time comes, we'll probably be eating them. Okay. Well it's better to eat people. I mean they're not people anyway. They say they're separate. They're, you know, like an alien race. So eating werewolf meat. That's black rubbery. Garbage with a horrible aftertaste. Yeah, you know, werewolf meat. Anyway, here we go. Got it. And by the way, for those of you who recognize Aaron Lewis, originally from the group Spain, and I guess the band has done like most bands do. Here they are more than a decade old. And they're kind of getting into other unique areas, including independent production. So not a surprise. It's what most of these bands usually do. Everybody separates for a bit, does their own thing, and then comes back together. I mean after all, Phil Collins and you all know the group he's from, right? And they separate and they get back together and they separate and they get back together. Genesis, man. It's Genesis. Oh, that's the name of the band. Anyway, here we go. And Aaron Lewis, country boy for the C. Kathy with the C, not with the K. Here we go. Doesn't drink, and I'm tired of road country binder, cause I'll never be. Do you need never really wonder, music quality is doing a programming right there a moment ago? Putting it on all the social media and reposting it so it's out and away and off the landscape. Who knows where that will go from one minute to the next. That's the whole idea. Since we mentioned Garand's, the first thing I had was a couple of questions here about deep clips. Mark, deep clips is like, well, here's two things. Number one, there are the original productions, the start of World War II, but Korea, Vietnam, since many deep clips were probably built, if not more. Ammunition is still coming in. In deep clips on occasion, you'll find in different locations. One is unamo.com. You gotta keep spot checking. Now, op-six is available in a variety of different weights, a bullet, or anything you can imagine. is the most widely loaded round in terms of unique loads and wide ranges of projectiles available both in point Nosler and then ball ammunition of many, many different configurations and many different types of ball ammunition because there are many different countries but also many different ideas here in country about how to build a bullet. The neat thing is you can go down to as little as about 115 grain and use it for small game getting oh yes actually you can even use a double up but all you may not have ever heard of this before but configurations whereby you press the standard double up buck into the case after you've loaded your powder change your primer load the powder and what you've got is a low velocity soft lead projectile when it hits that bunny or hits whatever you want to hit knock down it does a good job without wasting a large projectile nor having to go hyper-ballistic. In reality, when it goes down the tube, it almost becomes a wad cutter load. And again, that's a standard double-od buck projectile, and it catches all the lands and grooves and does a nice spin. When it gets down range, you've got pretty reasonable accuracy out too. 50 to 100 yards. You wouldn't want to use it that far, but you could. For all purposes, there's enough lead there if you're going after a small game and you're doing game getting for food production, it'll work just fine. Again, the lead, the advantage, it's not going to be picking up steam, a whole lot of steam, especially with a lighter powder charge behind it. But then you can go all the way through the high velocity, hyper velocity, discarding Sabo. And you can go all the way up into the other direction, 200 grain, 220 grain, even 230 grain, 30 caliber projectiles that you can load up. Now, those aren't necessarily something you want to use with the Out-6 in the M1 Garand, but I know men that have loaded and custom loaded for heavy bullet for the Garand for placement shooting. There's a number of different solutions and the formulas are all out there in force. And I mean all over the place. So one of the options, for instance, again, as I mentioned, UNAMMO.com, when you get over there, hold on here, I want to see, oops, just had something else sent to me here. Hold on a second. Very good. Yes, UNAMMO.com, you go to, and, ammo. you'll see that there's a number of different .30-06 loads, even wolf ammunition available in .06. A 150 grain projectile, medium weight projectile for the rifle. It will function. It is a steel case round, but it has been cycling through the guns with reasonable liability. I've heard of no significant issues with the Wolf 30-06, but again I would prefer brass case, US military spec if at all possible. There are a number of different companies producing brand new 30-06. Oh, forgive me, the Wolf is 140 grain in this soft point. That's what they're using right now. That's the stuff that just came in and I'm looking right at it. In addition, there were of course, oh, I hate this when this happens. It gets all over my bullets and everything. Well I was lying to you. Well I wasn't lying to you because before the program, actually earlier in the day I hadn't really gotten, boy I'm going to have to do this more often. Well the Wolf ammo is for sure there, hold on a second, and again 30 out of 6, but it looks like there's been a bit of a run on the rifle ammo today. lots of 5.7, hold on here we might be lucky, we're heading up in the other direction. We might find some 30-06 in another configuration. A whole bunch of belt-fed ZQI manufactured ammunition. Nice .308 in mass quantity. Somebody decided they liked that B-clip ammo that they had along with the other loose 30-06. Here's another wave, hold on, I've got to go through another section here. They definitely have the .30, they've got .30 blackout again. .30-06, here we go. Well, they do have some other .06, but it looks like somebody hammered the ball ammo today, guys. And, I mean, it's okay, that's not a problem, but they also have .30-06 Tracer. It's not the only rifle around that seems to have been hit today with regard to a great deal of interest. Five hundred rounds of Tracer. 30 out of 6, tracer ammunition manufactured in 1980 by FN ammo is clean. Lights great, brand-damn prime non-corrosive, 500-round packed loose in a new 50 caliber ammo can. $349 for 500 rounds and 1980s manufactured FN. So, ball ammo, they had a couple of different options and they still have some of the carbine that came in at the same time, apparently some Ham tin. I only got one of those left. They had 12 and I over 10, forgive me, and I checked on that today. Okay, so there's the Wolf 30-06 and there's UN ammo and there's also the Tracer in 30-06. That would be your two options, but it looks like somebody swept in and has been doing not just 30-06, but a couple other main battle rifle cartridges just got hit hard and are sold. So that's good. They went to somebody. I'm not worried about were sold, it's just that we were hoping to point them towards our people. Of course, maybe it's our people that did that. A good selection of .308 right now available still too. And I was going to point out that for instance, Aguila and PMC, both Aguila and PMC are out there in force and those are all mil-spec animals. Aguila is Remington of Mexico. And PMC is Korean manufactured and PMC does do a lot of military contract both for the Korean government but they also do contract work for other Pacific Rim nations and countries in the greater Pacific Island complexes. So there's a lot of different stuff that PMC does that is very custom and is military contract in nature. It was built for a purpose, built because of a request and definitely is worth checking out. taking into consideration. So PMC is by the way, as is Guila, is typically boxer prime non-corrosive, heat anneal case, and just like shooting standard US government, period. So for some decent ammunition, there you go. Also, something that they didn't, oh they only got one box of this, apparently a case of it or whatever, this is Germany by MEN, 308 ammunition, 960 rounds for $555 delivered, this is new manufactured ammunition, new spec, in Germany by MEN, Middlewerk, let's see, Aarlesenkunt Gewehrste, trying to pronounce that unless you speak German. However, this is right at the top of the top on mil-spec M80 ball M147 grain. FEMJ new production copper lead bullet will not stick to a magnet and box are primed. 20 rounds to a box, 16 rounds to a 320 round case. You'll receive three cases yielding you 960 rounds per order for $555. It's the newest of the new stuff out there, but they only have one case left. That came in and looked like it's gone as soon as somebody realized, oh god, I want that. And they did. So again, there are a number of options in the 308, but both the 308 and the Out6 looked like it had been hit. And certainly the other calibers that are now gone. In the MBR calibers, it came in over the last Christmas holiday. So people are serious and moving on what needs to be moved on. So don't be surprised. They also do have a good selection of .50 caliber UN ammo. And about $3.15 per round is what you're looking at. Armor piercing incendiary tracer, oh my gosh. Whoa, you're too close. Stay on target. Make room. We're gonna go with some more tracer right up your tailpipe. Into the fuel tanks. Armor piercing incendiary tracer. It just rolls off the tongue. The only thing that's better is armor piercing incendiary tracer slash AP. This is AP. Armor piercing incendiary tracer. Oh, wow. Anyway, they also have the Hornady Match ammo still in stock, ADA Max bullets. And a number of ball rounds, but what you paying guys? Ball ammunition for, wait a minute, 150 rounds? Eh, a little more money, but it's also Lake City Manufactured recent production yet again. You can buy the APIT for armor piercing incendiary tracer for $3.15 a round. You can buy the G-Spotter Tracer for $3.15. This is delivered by the way for $3.15. This is delivered. The API, Harbor-Piercing and Senderi, is $3.15 around. You buy 100 rounds at a time. $315. You can't beat that. Well, if you are going to be picking up some 50, I recommend you do it sooner rather than later because definitely that's one of those niche calibers where certainly we'll be pulling it off their wrecked vehicles but in the meantime you gotta have what you need on the shelf to get the ball rolling and get the game going so do what you can there anyway and also yes plenty of nine plenty of forty caliber plenty of forty five a lot of other unique stuff sitting there that nobody else has and that's at UNAMMO.com not the only place to go but certainly these guys are pretty cooperative and they post the actual price what it's going to cost for you to buy Okay, that's pretty cool. That's made definitely a good, honest way to operate. Okay, now there was one last request we had here. Do I have enough time? Well, maybe I can get in here. Maybe I can't. We'll see what happens. I think I can fit it in and we'll probably go to the top and then it would be just before the top and then we can take off for the top of the hour break. I would remind everybody again, lubricants, petroleum lubricant products, P-O-L, petroleum oil and lubricant products. uh... for cleaner and oils are now oil especially more cleaners fussy up and down the gun depending on what it is and who it is you buy from what it is what its intentions are okay uh... in other words what's the supposed to be poor cleaner mark yeah but there are several variations of the same summer more aggressive than others and because of that are a little more harmful to finish so you need to make sure you do research on that but i'm oils 10 weight oil, sewing machine oil, false fails will work just fine. But there are many different lubricants out there that are definitely more than serviceable enough for what we're looking at doing and will definitely get the job done. But you need to have them on the shelf. They will not go bad. There is no expiration date. They've been in the ground for God knows how many years before we pulled them out and refined them. They will be good for a long, long time on the shelf. But you've got to get them there. The lubricants are are a critical solution. Ok, it's definitely something that needs to be had and you need it in force. Ok, so I would just add again, uh oh, here we go. Got it. Our friends out there, oh, forgive me. Just when I thought I had it. Very good. Another piece off the borderlands but the band is pretty popular before this and well this is not a brand new song, it's been around for a bit now guys. Again, commonly requested but also commonly known by a lot of people that are in the borderland environment. So here we go. Why don't you come with me to the wind chill. It's below 22. It was 22 degrees. We've had a little dusting of snow flurries. Very light. We've been getting them. We just got rid of sleeping bags and mountain troop coats and other gear. I'm going to be a howling that up and determining what we got that came in, truck load, a truck load's worth. So we may have some pretty decent and interesting equipment. I've got to go through it and make sure everything does what it's supposed to do, find out what's doing what, plus I have to allocate a certain amount towards my version of a 510 program, you know, my 4100s. And one of the things we did get were Kevlar helmet covers, but these are a little different. The neat thing is they actually have more of the leaf foliage loops rather than just the splits like you have on the US helmets. And so it immediately breaks up the silhouette just as a helmet cover the way it is. The cold weather gear are Austrian mountain jackets. I don't know what my quantities and sizes are yet, but I do have a big pile of them. So that's going to be pretty cool. First, I'm going to find one for me. Before you get one, I'm going to get one. OK? and also some matching hats but it's like they're a little tired that was expected to happen that was kind of a gimme they came with everything else. Big bin of stuff and we'll find out more about it as soon as I can also combos with regard to the Flecktarn if you want Flecktarn package a Flecktarn package deal got some interesting stuff there going on Flecktarn camouflage for the coats And also have a new source for Tiger Stripe. I probably can even do jacket slash shirts, blouses. But right now I can get the pants. I just got a batch of those in. I want to try them out. And again, see how they look as far as wear and tear, guys. I like to put stuff on them before we talk too much about, hey, go grab that. Find out what it does. Does it fit? Is it the size it's supposed to be? And how does it wear out? Or does it wear up? We're in as opposed to wear out thick which is something that could happen if you've got something that's not too expensive if that's the case but it's really cheap. I'll recommend it if you guys just listen and do a little extra stitching here and there. A quick buzz with the machine or just tightening up the couple of threads on the buttons are usually the case because that's how these companies skim pennies off of the cost and make a few more dimes off of whatever they built. But we see something like that, we pass it on and let you know. Anyway, we should be here in the music, we are at the top. So we should be here in the end of the hour of music here and headed into the second. Don is in the middle of a major project right now, should be in the middle, now he should be down the road aways. If everything goes well, we will see how, and again we'll get a report on how that develops, hopefully by this evening. Huh, interesting. 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