Mark Koernke discussed the Bunkerville Ranch trial, where an FBI informant's identity was inadvertently disclosed during cross-examination, raising questions about government entrapment tactics. He promoted preparedness resources including the Patriot Nurse's medical content and fish antibiotics, covered ongoing geopolitical conflicts in Korea, India-Pakistan, and China with historical context, and spent considerable time discussing firearm manufacturing, design philosophy, and quality control—including detailed technical analysis of 80% Glock frames available from Blitzkrieg Tactical at a sale price, aluminum versus steel construction in pistols, and proper function testing procedures. He also referenced an incident involving an 83-year-old Nevada business owner beaten by state police.
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We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. 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, 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 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's number. You trade it 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 in debt. 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 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children live in fear? Be a slave, 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! Pray to God, freedom bright! As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for once again. 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! You 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? Of the afternoon intelligence report of our country to victory for all our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines by territories west, southeast, you were listening to us on 4MG IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, M&F and Micro stations, CB, base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark. Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to our friends. The State of Jefferson, the Aleutian Islands, and the Bering Straits, especially to the old girl and the other spy ships that are up there. In the Bering Strait you're not supposed to know about, but if you look on a satellite feed every once in a while, the foreign feeds are better than the American ones. They blot stuff out or they fuzzy it out. You try to zoom in, you can't see what it is. But the ship doesn't move very far. It's a spy boat. It's been there for a long time. The Russians know it's there. The Chinese know it's there. But you're not supposed to know it's there because the real enemy of the intelligence networks and the government is the American people in their mind. So the Chinese wave and the Russians wave and the Americans, why? You get threatened with death. and amazing but chinese and russians they wave at them all the time. Tells you who their buddies are doesn't it? Good afternoon and it is a beautiful it has been a beautiful day today here in the bottom of michigan uh... overall clear or lightly cloudy now we got a little bit of cloud cover moving in actually will keep us a little warmer tonight last night clear as a bell you can see to eternity with any piece of optics you have throw a piece of night vision up there and you watch strange things flying by that You weren't supposed to see because you weren't supposed to point your night vision straight up and look at those things you weren't supposed to see. Anyway, it is, well, it's Thursday. It is the 23rd of March. It is the 9th year of open Fabian socialist. And Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2000 and an old earth calendar, 2017 year of conflict, year of sword, and I want to say Thank you to Craig for posting this, shooting it over our way. I've got to go through the information, but I'm just going to read this out of one of the many reports from the Bungy Ranch case. Let me double check. I heard a ding. Do we have done with this? And just to be safe, okay. Free range report. Now this is the date. I want to make sure I get the date right on this because I always try to benchmark it, guys. That way and there is no doubt what we're looking at here. Okay, government run amok. Okay, hold on, I'm looking for a date. I do not like, oh, there we go. No, March 23rd is a posting, March 23rd, 2017, done by the editor. Identity of paid informant, FBI informant unintentionally disclosed during bunker bill trial. Over multiple government objections and amid several small conferences with other defense attorneys, Jackson continued to hammer at the agents with questions until they admitted to Burleson's status as a federal informant. She'll see Sherry Duval, D-O-V-A-L-E or DuVail, I won't make sure, can't get her pronunciation right, have to find out where that name came from. Readout news, Bunkerville defendant is FBI informant, the Nevada Bunkerville The protest trial heated up today when it was unintentionally disclosed that defendant Greg Burleson has been a paid informant for the FBI since 2012. The prosecution called FBI Agent Michael Caputo. Yeah, you know, they're mafia, they're pigs and the... Where do you think they get these characters from that are federal agents? They've gotta be criminals, you know that. And FBI Agent Adam Nixon. Oh God. Nixon's the one, yes, Nixon's the one, yeah. So Caputo and Nixon. to the stand and in an unusual move the court instructed jury that this testimony would be used only in reference to defendant Burleson. The prosecution attempted to be careful of how they questioned the witnesses however. They did ask a few questions that raised eyebrows. The only defense attorney that was allowed to cross examine the agents was Burleson's attorney Terrence Jackson. Jackson gave every impression that he was not aware of his client's true status. He questioned the witnesses until they made the admissions. Over multiple government objections and amid several small conferences with the other defense attorneys, Jackson continued to hammer at the agents with questions until they admitted to Burleson's status as a federal informant. So wait a minute, you see the defense attorney, basically this is how they're getting their man out or they're going to reduce dash to the person whose then job will be to continue with the mission down the road. So just a little heads up there. Don't have all the rest of the particulars of the court case. There have been a few people doing some pretty good postings. I will see if I can pull some of the ones that were just sent to me up here for the next three hours, over the next three hours. very good. uh... let's see where would we go what else could you find her on? let's see what other sites she has uh... HARD- publishing, no, it can't be it uh... survival preparation hmm... Facebook, she I'm pretty sure the Patriot Nurse is her uh... page on YouTube that's where I've seen her somebody sent me a little uh... write up on her and she's actually done some very good follow up for improvised medical support situations because that is eventually where you're going to be headed. No matter how hard we try to prepare, we have to be ready with the next wave, the next phase in technology guys to replace what it is we've been consuming when the time comes. So for everybody out there, again, just a reminder to take the time and plug in the Patriot Nurse on YouTube, the Patriot Nurse on YouTube and she has a number of articles and everything from immediate response to a number of different situations in the field, blog hits, you name it, damage, you know, damage packs for dealing with traumatic injury, etc. Yeah, and again, she's been around for quite some time. She's actually done some very good work, so please take the time and plug in and check out the page if you could. But one of the things that she was most recently discussing is fish antibiotics. Are they useful? Yeah, as a matter of fact, remember they were trying to prevent those from being out there in the public's hands or a number of things that happened. Somebody just sent me another ten-a-versary or a couple other A couple of other situations over the years, this is one of the anniversaries for the Muslim-Hindu conflict, 1971. If you get a chance, share some of the stuff that's floating around. There's many, many good articles on the subject. battle isn't over. Both Pakistan and India are still at war even as we speak just as China and India are still at war. It's kind of like the Korean War thing. We've got these extended conflicts that kind of aren't conflicts for the moment but could brew up any time they want to just hit the switch. They don't even sign armistice, do they Mark? They just retire for a while. Yeah, they just back up. In fact, there was a, there have been a couple of movies about the India-China war that's still going on where You know, they needed something from the Indian Army, so they go over while there's these units. They're up here in the Himalayas. And so they go over and hear, excuse me for a moment, and you all of a sudden be, fire! And these guys would be throwing shells at the Chinese. And then the Chinese would fire their obligatory 10 rounds back, and then it was time for tea. I say, we've done our duty for the day, they've done their duty, it's time for tea. Seriously, do I need to jog your memory? There's been a couple of these that they've had out there on the subject. The Indian Chinese frontier is hot. The Pakistani Indian frontier is hot and has changed over the years. It's not the same location it was 20 years ago, 40 years ago, 60 years ago, guys. If you don't think so, go dig up some history there. In fact, I think the most interesting image I saw recently, I hadn't heard anything about, but I saw an in-passing picture and I didn't really follow up on it. Some of you may recall in the old National Geographic's articles, there was this, you mentioned Kashmir and Don, there's this island, it was like an island oasis hotel. very ornate and whenever I bring this up people would be, oh yeah, I remember it was really pretty and typical for the Indian design or you know, you know, very elaborate outer construction, the place is brown. They've been under fire, they've been fighting there for quite some time. No discussion, no benchmark on it. It's one of those things that every once in a while whenever they do a piece in life or Newsweek or Time magazine or Look, remember Life and Look were both picture magazines where you had big format pictures so it was like you were watching a paper television screen. Well, that area is not looking like it did back in the day. Let's just put it that way. Okay? And the fighting is, you know, continue to roll up and down back and forth. And needless to say, there's guerrilla and counter-guerrilla warfare taking place all the time on both sides. how active it is, purely roll the dice. See, this is why I noticed they've kind of shut up about Korea. I think we gotta keep banging the gong on that. Guys, there is nothing going on with Korea that is anywhere, in fact, it's not even near as bad as what we've seen in the past. Beat on everybody when they open their face about Korea. Oh, Korea is such a, look what's happening to Korea. Oh my goodness, what Korea? Guys, they used to shoot at each other every day. Some days, they'd shoot for days on days on end. And this is way after the secession of hostilities at the end of the supposed Korean conflict. Because the conflict never ended. So when you hear about Ping Pong Ball said, and it's like he said something? Yeah. He didn't drop a nuke? No. He didn't kill a bunch of people? Did he land a bunch of gorillas on the west coast of Japan and execute a village or something? No. Well that's what they do back and forth in North and South Korea. But you don't hear about it over here because they don't need you to hear about over here because we need more kids to sign up for Hey guy, you won't have to go to Vietnam. We'll send you to Korea during the Vietnam War Now a lot of guys would tell you hey, it still was better than going to Vietnam by what I heard But if you know guys who were serving on the DMZ during the Korea during the Vietnam War You think it was a soft warm cushy place to be? You know all you guys that were over there need to talk more and remind everybody yeah It's like it was well you see here's the thing if you know a guy who let me give an example You see a guy let's do this. It's Fourth of July or it's Veterans Day and Bob's got his uniform on and Bob is standing there and you're looking at him and he's got a he was a Vietnam era veteran and You look at him and go, you didn't go to Vietnam, what are you doing with the combat? Why you got that shield of that Indian on it? You didn't go into Vietnam, you didn't go into combat. I went to correct, you don't know Jack squat. And you can look at somebody and he should write righteously look down on the turd who opened his face. Why? Because, well, you need to do a little. You don't have a clue because you're too busy looking at the propaganda generated by the controlled media as opposed to the reality of Korea for the last 60-70 years. You know, you think about it, it's really bizarre, Don. We're heading towards 70 with that, guys. But talk about a forever war. I mean, they never really officially said, maybe we should end this. They don't want to because they like that north-south thing. They're trying to figure out how to get us back in there. to escalate it, to get a lot of Koreans killed. Why? Because the ring knockers and the spit swappers and the fruit loose want to get a bunch of Koreans and want to get a bunch of Americans killed. They figure it worked so good the first time. And they could do it again, they would call it a conflict, they got everybody brain screwed. Now everybody will go, oh yeah, we don't need to think about America. We need to be a UN and it needs to be a UN war. Like we had, what they'll do, here's the other part of the propaganda. It'll be the good old days. All those heady, good old days, remember? Now that your grandpa's dead and can't tell you about it, everybody was so excited about surrendering American sovereignty to the UN, we just all loved it so much! We need to do it again! Only you see, we never did it before and everybody got really agitated about that and there was a big pissing fight to win on. And a lot of veterans got pissed on too, by the way, by different organizations, because they didn't recognize it as a war. I'm reminding all these things we've covered over and over over the years. It was called a conflict. And everybody who was in it said, well, it looked like a war to me. First, they tried to sneak in that police action. Yeah, it was just a police action. Yeah. Yeah, like the guy said, yeah, I feel like I'm a cop on a street car with a whistle. Except that there's a whole lot of bullets flying and there's artillery and I got tanks coming down the road. I don't think they listen to my cop orders, you know what I mean? They aren't listening much of what I'm saying. I keep blowing the whistle and they just don't seem to slow down. Stupid that sounds. But that's the kind of dribble. What they did is they were testing and experimenting with and probing the propaganda to see how far they dumbed down the population. That's really what it was. Now when they plugged this in again, first they start beating the gu- Oh, Korea is such a threat! Look what they're doing! They're doing nothing new. There is nothing that they've said is one to see now on the other hand, but I mean there was see a couple years ago I keep her off keep jogging buddy's memory and you notice not referring to that yes tensions were really high three years ago when there was an artillery duel People were shooting artillery shells back and forth you send a 120 I send a 105 you send up, you know a six inch shell I send the eight inch shell. Let's go back and forth a bit is exactly what they were doing. Okay? They were really shooting at each other. And did you hear any of them? This is World War III! Now they were kind of trying to test the water on that. If they couldn't get it cooked with a real exchange, of course the problem is everybody keeps doing the same thing. I did the same thing then. Guys, this ain't nothing new. They've done this forever. And like I said, you can go north and you've got the thing with Taiwan and China. Now they haven't shot at each other for a while, but they used to do the same thing since the end of World War II. You go to India and China, they do the same thing. You go to, like I said, you go to the western India, eastern Pakistan, same thing going on right now. Does it get any news coverage in America? Only when you talk about cashmere sweaters. Yeah, and the price of cashmere wool might be going up because of that war. What about our boys in the Malabar Front? And literally, that is the Malabar Front. What about our boys in Malabar? Isn't that right out of 1980? Oh, that is. That's out of Georgia or Wales. Directly. 1984. The war goes on forever, and the three fake sides keep changing sides. We are at war with China, and we have always been at war with China. and Europe is our friend. Scratch scratch scratch. We are at war with Europe and we have always been at war with Europe. Yeah, is our friend. Scratch scratch scratch. But don't forget they're doing the same thing with us and the Euros and us and the Chinese. Of course it was Eurasia in the book. I'm just changing it for your needs right now. Although they would be using Eurasia if they could right now. We are at war with the Ukraine and we have always been at war with the Ukraine. We are at war with Russia. We have always been a war. And China is our friend. No, they're not. You're right. I'm fascinated because, you see, that's why I stomp this stuff down. People help me with this. Laugh at people. Hoo hoo, Korea. Well, you know, and then do what I did. Use what I've been talking about. I had some fun with this, what, a couple days ago. We stopped at a gas station. You know, people were talking about Korea. I just said real quick, I said, yeah, you know, we engaged the 28th Korean fleet in the middle of the Pacific during that big battle last week. and everybody stopped for a minute and they'd look like, what? Huh? Yeah, you know, the 28th Korean battle fleet, carriers, battle wagons, I think it was, it lasted what, three days? I mean, and we lost the aircraft carrier who gives a squat. Yeah, I'm sure that was the name of the ship. Who gives a, yeah, it was the USS Gives a Squat. And yeah, it was sunken ocean, you know, over there by islands. You know, that works. You know, everybody, oh, you see, well, I guess they might invade. I mean, the communist Chinese who probably will invade us made Red Dawn completely rewritten and resee-jeed for a year so that they could tell you the Koreans were going to invade the United States. And that makes total sense to... No, it doesn't. You can't say that. You can't say that. We own your ass. Yeah, you can't say that. We own your ass, Round-A. Yeah. We need to work, you know, Hollywood. Yep, they told them what to do and they turned right around and did it. Tell you who your... Well you can't talk. It's like the Oibo is. You want to know who your enemies are? It's the people you can't talk about. You want to know who's screwing you? Just try to talk. Find out who it is you can't talk about and it'll tell you who your enemies are. See how that works? Not only that, we'll take a big multi-million dollar production. We're gonna cost one million for you, cause you're gonna change it. You're gonna hate Korea. We don't mind if you hate Korea. They are often step-child. They're not red-headed, but they're the next best thing. We've got big plans. Yeah, ping pong ball in charge down there. We don't care. We change him anytime we want to. The Florida of Communist China. It's like he's Miami. You know what I mean? They're all Jewish communists, you know, Chinese communists and these, you know, same thing. Whatever regime is communist in charge, it's Jewish. It's like Mexico, you know, Jewish mafia runs that. Well, communist Chinese is the same thing. Jewish communists, you know, Jewish Chinese communists run that. If you don't think so, you better get up to speed. So, oh, he's like a guy in Miami. He's like organized crime, but we like him. He buys our sports cars and he buys other cool stuff from us. We sent him gems. Yeah, he's really cool. You have problem with jade a lot. Yeah, we switch him out. No problem fine new guy Yeah, just a little heads up there next again. It's after weapons Wednesday I got to remind everybody and God forgive me. I got to get to this. I just lost it a Little bit of a special I do not know if it's still running you know those oc frames have been telling you about guys Remember those clock 80% frames everybody knows about them or you should Well, if we're lucky, they've been running for $120 a piece, but there is a company down there. And this company has had a sale. Unfortunately, I didn't catch it right away. And they are selling those 80% Glock frames for $69 a piece. If you like Glock, there's a place to run... Glocks! Not glocks. Glocks! This is not a Glock, it's a Glock. It's a version of Glock. It's called a Glock. Oh, it's a Glock. Don't worry about it. Anyway, it's a Glock. It's the one everybody's familiar with. I just want to make sure we get that right. And hold on here. Is it Blitzkrieg? As a matter of fact, yes it is. It is Blitzkrieg Tactical. Now whether or not, and I have to go back. Hold on here a second. I just got a notice from them too that they may have another sale going on. Let's see, got the page, here we go. Polymer 80, colored spectra FP or PF 940, 80% Glock pistol frame. Your choice of black, FDE, OD green, gray, blue or white. Oh, what does it come to? $69 a piece. They are on sale for the moment. Guys go to Blitzkrieg Tactical, it's B-L-I-T-Z, K-R-I-E-G. Tactical. In fact, let me look here to see if I can find another notice. There was a second one here. And I'm double checking. I don't see an expiration date yet on this. So for everybody out there, if you were looking for, if you want to buy more for less, that's really what it comes down to. If you want to buy more for less, then Blitzkrieg Tactical. And I'm looking to see if they sent any other, oh, I got a whole pile of notices from them. They may have some other stuff going on too, by the way. Yeah, we got Knob Creek coming up too, but I will do that next. Hold on here a second. It's Butts Creek tactical and yes, they also have some 80% receivers coming up in fact, well maybe right now as a matter of fact, they are right now. Hold on here. I'm looking because they just sent me a whole bunch of notices. I passed this on a few other people yesterday. Hopefully you guys took advantage of it. It was late yesterday when we got in. So it was like what this morning about 4ish or whatever. Actually, I guess it'll be today. Yeah, Blitzkrieg, and it looks like it's still on. Now, that's Blitzkrieg tactical, and as long as they're still running that special, now they're saying it'll take them a little longer to get the order out, maybe a day or two. But beyond that, nothing else has changed, and yes, they do have multiple colors. Now the blue is a Robin's Egg Blue. A lot of people like those in the, I guess they're doing those in the HK's. There's been some of those come out and you've seen them in some of the other guns too. They are making these in, the other one is kind of a burgundy, which really does look pretty good actually. There's the ones raspberry, the other one's burgundy. This is more in the burgundy range. And they are $69 a piece. shipping is, actually they've got a flat rate shipping too by the way which is really cool. This is one of those companies where you can pile up the order a little bit and actually do a little better still. So yeah, Blitzkrieg Tactical and they do have some 80% aluminum and 80%, oh they got some 308 markdowns too right now on the 308 AR-10 receivers. Not super, and I believe shipping is about 450 a unit. I believe flat rate is $9 overall for a bigger order. And so you can't complain, that's not bad. You're looking at, again, black. I don't know what FDE is. Don't tell, I don't know. If you've got black and then you've got, what is it, Federated Democratic Europe? I mean, DE, FDE? Anybody jump in there, FDE, it's a color. Okay, maybe it's a cam Motley green. That's like what they used to do with the Remington stocks. Remember that? It was a good idea. They just threw a bunch of chip in and they didn't stir it. They just let it lay the way it laid and it made for a pretty good camo pattern. It was in greens and there were some pans and browns and black in there and they just let it run through the mold and it really was random. It was a good camo pattern. Anyway, they've got black. They've got FDE, OD green, gray, blue, or white. So if you want to look like a Starship trooper you can go with white. And the gray is of course space fleet. Blue is, I don't know, and it is a Robin's egg blue by the way because I haven't seen the picture of that. So it's kind of that same blue that you're seeing some of the other polymer frames being offered in. Several companies are doing that. The only variation is, looks like they've sold out of the burgundy already because they don't list it here. But they've got everything else again. So, we're looking good there. And that is, uh... Let's Krieg Tactical. Let's Krieg Tactical. For everybody looking for it real quick. And $69 for the Polymer frames. I'll read that again one more time. This is definitely worth picking up. Polymer 80. Colored. That said, Colored. P.F. 940. 80%. pistol frame. Now this comes with the jig, this comes with the tools, this comes with the insert metal, you know, metal reinforcing frame and it's ready for you to finish up guys. So if you're interested in putting a Liberty pistol together, I'm going to, it's a Glock. You can build these in 9, 40 caliber or 3.57 SIG. I like the 3.57 SIG. You know what? Of the three that would be the Kimos Kick Butt cartridge. The biggest problem is not as popular, but you know what? You can buy spare barrels and you can buy everything to support 3.57 SIG, 40 caliber and 9 millimeter off the same frame. Why not? Just do it one gun at a time. You know, do one frame and you know, pistol slide barrel and the rest of the magazines and everything else. That's just a personal point. flavor thing. But I'd probably go because of this Glock. I know people say the 9 is anemic, it's not. I don't want to get shot with a 9mm, okay? But I don't want to get shot with any of these. So I would say they work. But the 9mm would probably be the less abusive because The 9mm you can buy down. In other words, you can go up and down the spectrum with factory ammo. Up to it including, you know, plus P. But, you know, looking at standard, mid-grade Euroball, which is what the Glock was designed for. That's what you focus on. In fact, I just, you know, was talking with somebody, what was it, Saturday. We were talking about the idea that, you know, if you were building up a big bunch of Glocks, if you did start to make a knockoff Glock, let's say a crude and rude Glock, not even as fancy as what you see right now. It could be cruder, it could. What you do is load down your 9mm, back it off another couple hundred, maybe a hundred feet per second. It doesn't need to be as fast as it is. It is an ice pick in that respect, so we could knock back the energy a little bit and secure the operation of the pistol. Now would it be preferred? Because everybody goes, no Mark, you want, you even said you want more energy, you want whatever. I'm looking at the idea that, okay, let's take these ideas they came up with and let's make them under cruder conditions. Can we do it? Can we make them cheaper? The Glock was designed to be a handout gun to anybody that didn't have a gun. It was not supposed to be a $500 pistol. It was supposed to be a, in time of war, here it is, $34.95 and here we got a box of them. Everybody take one. You don't have a gun? Here's a gun. You're a driver? Here you go. You're a radio operator? Here you go. You're a cook? Here you go. You got a pistol. And by the way, there's a big bucket over there. It's a barrel. 40 gallon barrel. So you get six bags out of there. Go over and grab some of that ammo. Load them up. Carry those with you. Put them in that little bag I gave you. There you go. Do I get a holster? No, I get a bag. Put the pistol in the bag. It's war. Okay. You're going to be shooting all the time, are you? Well, no, I'm washing dishes and cooking and... No, don't shoot much. Yeah, but if I have to, I won't be able to save my hind end. That's what the Glock was built for. Now, think the same way with a cruder version made here in the US. Now, here's an idea on this notion. And you know what? You wouldn't think this way. How many... Oh, what was the movie? Oh, God. He used it for a minute. I think it was total recall. There is a pistol in there that there is no explanation of and it was not a Linda. Okay, anybody remember there it was a short stock short frame circular frame looks like literally just a circular receiver only about eight inches long not even that maybe six with a pistol grip underneath it and Schwarzenegger rages around a corner and goes bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah no explanation where that gun came from. Now it works, it functions. I know it was out there, but you see the models that we mostly saw at that time were made by a guy who named all of his guns after his daughters. The first one was the Linda. It was bigger. Now this gun that they are showing or depicting is a Sten gun of the pistol world, guys. In other words, it would be Cruder and Ruder still are as crude and rude as the Sten gun. but you'll use a standard large capacity or mid-capacity magazine, 9mm, and you'll spew the bullets out with reckless abandon, but it is a slam recoil fire gun. Now, think about looking at the Glock, and imagine understanding that, okay, I can make a poured plastic or infusion cast frame like the Glock. Why not double the thickness? Why not go with a circular or tubular slide or upper assembly rather than square? If I went square, why not make the dimension of the frame so that what I use is standard industrial square stock from something I can buy millions of yards of all over the country? Start thinking out of the box. Consider this, okay, here's an idea. You have a square piece of stock, right? Don, you can picture this like you use for making frames for doing race cars. Oh, yeah. Or plane, okay? Yeah. But I use a little, we'll go one and a half inch or one inches now, one inch isn't enough. I need, no, I think I could do a one inch. One inch, 16th inch wall steel, 41.40 or 41.39, 41.40, 41.41 chromoly, okay? Glow in? I mean, chromoly is actually a good steel. That's gun grade. Okay? I'll do 41-40. Okay? Instead of me welding rails, what if I were to cut the lower part of one side just in enough to create the rails out of the box? Think about just cutting a uniform slice out of the middle of so that I create the rails for the slide that way. Oh, I mean, this is horrible. I can't think this way because this is crude and rude. Think of a floating bolt like the Sten gun, a micro version of the Sten gun made out of 4140 chromoly steel, standard stock that matches the internal diameter, the ID of that square piece of metal. Take your frame, base it on polymer, cast aluminum or brass. Now why did I just do that? I just gave you three different materials we could make the frame out of, not one. What caliber? What do you got the most of? What do you have the most of, and by the way if I'm really smart, just as I described a moment ago about the Glock, when you buy these 80% Glock frames it states there that you can build it in 9mm, 40 caliber, or a .357 SIG. Now it won't do the .45 ACP, that's another frame. But think about this, then why would I build it to just one caliber? Why not make a little James Bond worka kit with a little alligator box where I put all three of the slides in there, all three of the barrels to go with it, a couple of mags for each. and or more than a couple and if I want to use 9mm in the field I've got this in my back. I don't have much in my backpack but what I do have is all critical. Well if I was in a future survival or battlefield scenario being able to carry two other calibers in addition to what I'm using might be a lifesaver wouldn't you think? Oh yeah, could very well be a way out or a way to a win. Now, in a battlefield, looking at it from a tactical perspective, because people immediately balk. I said this, I mentioned brass, somebody sent me a, oh, that's going back to the Civil War! And I stopped for a minute there, and I hesitated, and I acted like I was sipping the coffee. I went, yeah, that's the idea. It's not the 21st century, it's not even the 20th century, it's the 19th century. And you know what? Hold on. tell me when it would work. And that's when everybody got hesitant at the other end when I was in this little conversation because guys, okay, let me point something out. Before we had Glock and the big argument about Glock, what was the big argument about material changes in the last 60 years? Because this is... No, no, no, no. This is weird. In the last 70 years. Because this is the year 2017. 1957, 1960. Couple of guys got together because aircraft aluminum was coming big into folk, okay? And somebody said, we can make an air weight 45. And all of a sudden they took higher grades of aluminum, took the same fine machining potential they had with all the other industry, somebody made a 1911, an air weight frame. And immediately people balked, well it won't last as long as the steel frame. Well, why don't we find out how long it will last? Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, It ain't the velocity that does the job, is it? Although it's got good velocity, it's that weight combined with the existing velocity available because of the potential of the powder burned and the primer that pushed that pellet down. It's just the perfect combination. But amazingly enough, the actual felt recoil or energy exerted against the frame is such that it was proven that, yep, you could build a pretty decent air weight 1911. Now, Star built everything that way. Once they realized and Star did this to Star wasn't just a US company, there were several Euro companies doing this. Star built their BDs, BDAs, BDLs, BDEs. I don't know what those letters were for. It was changes up in the gun, but no significant design change. And I've run some of those guns to, you know, hell and back because we wanted to see what we could do. And one of the BD model star, one of the best aluminum frame pistols I've ever owned was a BD star, which is still serviceable today. It's in our inventory. It's stuck away in a cache now. But it was at the time, I probably dumped 5,000 rounds through it and I carried it all over the country as a defense gun when I was speaking around the country. The only thing is, eventually somebody showed me a star Brigadier, which is a staggered magazine 45, large capacity double action star, and I started carrying that. And because I could find mags at that particular point in time, mags were cheap. I could carry that. I had, of course, my backup 1911, my short slide, and I carried those when you met me around the country. And by the way, the Brigadier, aluminum frame. So it was more of a, I consider that the, not just much frame frame, but if you had to put volume fire down, that was like your submachine gun .45. Because 15 round magazines and, bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah In other words, we do what we call a function test. First I'll pull the trigger and I don't put it to my face. I've warned you this many times. Guys, we were there when that Glock failed right out of the box, brand new. Put six rounds in the magazine, the guy put it to it, and then he stood right there and he said, what am I thinking about? Turned the gun on a 45 degree away from his face but still pointed down range to the target, pulled the trigger and the gun fell apart. Brand new gun out of the box. Way before this, the reason he said, what am I thinking about, is because we all trained the same way. I don't care who built it. If nobody's pulled the trigger on that and you're opening up the wrapper, it would be a good idea to do a function test. That's what it's called. And you want to check what mark did, and they checked that factory? Sure they did. Well, in theory. I guess my question would be this. If that Glock blew up out of the box, who tested it at the factory? I don't know. Did they do a function test at the factory? Probably not. How did it get to the customer? You see my point guys? You would assume, you would think, but what have we talked about on the air here for years? There are creatures in every industrial process called bean counters. And somebody said, you know, he could save a lot of money here if we just put the darn things together. Do they work every time? They're a dealer. I think they do work every time. Let me check with testing down there. Hey, Otto, yeah? Does all of those guns down there, you put the trigger on work? Well, mostly. So somebody said, you heard what he said, yeah? Yeah, let's do it. This saves us some money here. We're going to do the bean counting. We're going to take out that guy you just talked to. You don't tell him he doesn't have a job now. What? Yeah, we're not going to worry about this quality control thing. He can go back over there to sweep the floors for about $10 less an hour. How's that sound? Yeah? No, he's a master machinist. You know, it's okay. We have CNC machines. He does not need that job now. Oh, ah, so again, if they test it, because here's another thing I'll point out. There's an article in Guns and Ammo that nobody talks about which explains all these guns that failed all over the country. They were all nines, forties, .357 SIGs and .45 ACP Glocks and they all failed. Now I don't know why they failed, but one of the first things that we talked about is, well, obviously quality control is out the window on something and one of the things would have to be asked is, if I pulled something out of a box and it blew up with the first round, How could it have survived their function test back at the factory? Unless they didn't do one. You did what you didn't specs, not what you had specs. Yeah. See, and here's the problem is, we had a policy on this for years because of old men who lived to be old men who were gunsmiths and armorers all their life. You always do a function test. These men built K-98 Mausers for us. I shut up and pay attention when you've got a guy who's been doing something for 70 or 40 or 60 years and they're so good at it when they throw the first one together you can't figure out what they're doing because their hands are moving so fast and you're going wow wow oh look at that wow you don't say anything but you're getting my brain you're going damn he's good whoa I can't do that. Oh yeah, you will learn to do that. And it's like, okay, and you know, this is how we built, when we put together M14s, we did a production line here. When we were putting M1As together from kits when they were $125 a kit, to the east of us here, we set up a basement, and we were blessed. The guys that had just come out of service were M14 armorers. And the timing was perfect. They didn't like the regime. They didn't like what was going on in the system. They were all competent. and they brought everybody together and we all cross trained to put that rifle together. When we would come together on a Friday or Thursday night or Wednesday night, we would start with so many kits that came in by UPS and when we left that night, every one of those kits would be a rifle for the militia. The same is true with every other gun, but before they would ever trust them, we had sandbags over in the corner, we put the rifle into the sandbags in a frame that was made out of plywood, it was cut just like the armorers do, actually it's from the armorers maintenance book. You slide the gun in, you have an armature that pulls the trigger and it fires into a sandbag with buckets of water behind that. So if anything ever gets through it goes into the buckets of water and you recover the bullets even if you had to. You can even drop the bags and use the buckets to collect projectiles if you're concerned about something. And the idea is that we would slide it in there and you just pull the arm and fire it. Boom! And then you do it again, and you do it again, and okay, that one works. That one goes now to the range for testing. But now I have more confidence I can put it to my face. I've already done a function test. I saw that we watched the action, we observe everything, we're paying attention, we're not worried about the bullets gonna hit the sandbag, we're not worried about where the bullets going, we know where it's going. Okay. And that's quality control. Everybody, you know, when you're handling a new arm, because you don't know what happened at the factory, you need to be just as cautious. Just a few times, and then after that, then you look at, now, what can I do to make this weapon function the way I want it to in the field? And then we start cutting paper, and then you develop your skill with that firearm, and you adjust it to your sight, you know, to your body. You adjust the sights, you get the feel of the gun, etc. So it's not I'm picking on Glock. I'm not I know people who look funded mark you're talking about my clock Glocks were the ones that most recently failed. We don't have another gun to really point at in recent time where that's happened and The only other one that well, I can't take that back There's that little knockoff clock. Remember I pointed out a couple years ago that came out a lot of the gunsmiths love them I know one of our guys here carries one all the time in his pocket It looks just like a Glock but it's in 380 and it's a toy version of a Glock And it's just comfortable to shoot. It's easy, but even all the armorers said the same thing. When they first came out, they hadn't tweaked their manufacturing completely, and they had some, you know, jams. Well, they dealt with it. It's been so they didn't make a lot of noise, but when everybody qualified themselves and said, well, this gun gets twitchy. And here's why, because they didn't finish off certain metal pieces. They went with the stampings, but they didn't dress the pieces where you have those sharp edges when you do a stamp, guys. When it pulls through the other piece, side of the piece of metal, it creates a very fine edge that you can't see easily, but run your finger on that and you'll feel it. It will be smooth on the side where the strike cuts in. It will be fish hooked or it will be slightly a brake. Yeah, and it's because you can't help it. It's the nature of the way stampings work. Normally what everybody knows to do is that it's called dressing. You dress that part. You don't grind on it. You lap it. The term is lapping where you take and run a finished tool over that area and then you feel it. And then if you still feel a minor edge or a surface, you will act it again. This can be emery, cloth, hell, sometimes that area or that surface could be so fine, guys even just use nothing but four-ot steel wool. And yep, okay, and yep, let's feel it again. Okay, there we go, that's where I want it. But you don't take any more material off than you absolutely have to, and ideally, if you're really good, the only material you're taking off is that edge. You're not grinding into the surface, you're not changing anything else on the part because the part's complete. You're basically just blueprinting it. Yes, exactly. These are tri- Blueprints, I don't mean to- Go ahead and jump in the direction, we're getting close to the top here. and i have to leave at the top mark but i wanted to bring this up because well you listen you guys we talked about the business owner the seven ski in man was beat down by the state police because he wanted to talk to state police and they gave him an order not to talk to them and they used that as an excuse to beat him try to beat him to death then they broke the eighty three-year-old gentleman's arm and his nose and he just got out of the house this happened friday he got out of the hospital yesterday if you go over to nine and ten news dot com This is the third or the fourth story. There's been enough interest in this to keep it on their post at that height. Let's keep that story there for a long time. Yep. Okay. Go over to 9and10news.com. Right now it's the third or fourth story down. When you see it, you'll know it. But bring that show an interest in that. So we keep that particular story high in their list of, oh people have been looking at this. In fact, make a comment. Yeah, there's a comment section. Make a comment. Let's do that. And they see activity. They're like people like, you know, and then you know, relate another story. Well, this is the same kind of stuff they did over here. This is the same kind of stuff I've seen here. This is the stuff that happened with people that I know. Because, oh this is an isolated incident? No, no this is not. But think this guy owned this business for 50 years. Everybody in the community knows him. He's 83 years old. What do you think he somersaulted out of the car and did a ninja kuai, you know, kuai chan king, you know, double kick somersault and, you know, landed on the roof of the SWAT car. What? Well, you know, they felt like the Royds kicked in. My biggest problem is you deal with dopers nowadays, guys. You don't want the cops to show you. You don't call the cops. And if the cops show up, you can't trust them. That's not what about the good cops. OK, well, the few in part between you might want to do. Well, yeah, the few in part between, like we said. But in this case, the higher up the feeding chain you go, the more arrogant they are. And that's what we're talking about with this case, the more arrogant they are. And of course, their officers in charge said, wow, it was just wonderful what they did. Of course he did. He busted up a taxpayer. In fact, they busted up a business owner who's been around for 50 years doing the same thing. While he's over with his energy, yeah, you guys have sign and send to dot com. Go over there and drag that story. Thank you, Doc, for reminding me about that too. And again, for everybody else out there, chip in please. We are at the top, forgive me. Also remember, this weekend we got the seat exchange on Saturday coming up. There's a location change. I don't have Nancy right here behind me or I can give it to you right away, but we got a lot of people that are planning on attending. And the Heritage seat, guys, we got a bucket full and we're trying to put everything into the starter operation. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world of orders. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the aid of the Empire. Who sought the rock? But we are, mark both day and night. Hurrah. Again, that's Butts Creek tactical. And they have $69.80 column here frames from the Glock pattern. All complete. Jigs, tools, and the insert. All of it's there, guys. Definitely worth running to and picking up double up. Two for one is what it basically comes down to almost. By the way, we can't put night vision on that pistol, but by God we can put it on those rifles. Don, your number for night vision is on the web page and take us out, please. Thank you. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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