Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon and evening Intelligence Report on February 10, 2020, discussing weapons systems, preparedness, and militia organization. The first segment covered detailed technical instruction on constructing Molotov cocktails safely and effectively, drawing on Finnish Winter War tactics, followed by extensive commentary on the M14 rifle's reliability and superiority compared to other military arms. The second segment featured caller discussions about ammunition deals from Ammoman and Classic Firearms, information on the Colonial Marine Militia's expansion and upcoming meetings, and warnings about gun confiscation efforts in Arizona and Virginia. The show concluded with a veteran caller discussing VA healthcare, marijuana treatment for PTSD, and personal family struggles.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on 3radio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are on AM and FM Micro. stations the bb bay stations and the ultra net hallmark golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in the in georgia the center in georgia beautiful wet kind of not rainy but it really think it wants to we've kind of could have snowed but it won't a little piddly mistiness it is a beautiful to the south which are happy with and lord just keep it that way but we know that may not happen anyway uh... good afternoon out there more forty nine which includes a great state of jefferson uh... konos the two outlying states to online territories and the clock right now it is five oh seven p.m. eastern standard time and uh... it is Well, it's Monday and it is the 10th of February. The 12th year of open Fabian, socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 20, old earth calendar. I'm giving her all she's got, Captain. And 2020 year of conflict, year of war. It's not an if, it's just when someone's going to pull the trigger. The gun grabbers are going to be stupid, they always are. And they always come out of the chocks, frothing at the mouth and trying to do something stupid so as it is uh... couple of things going on right now that uh... let's see top to bottom first of all i need to remind everybody that we have uh... a meet up coming up on the fifthteenth of a february in uh... hillsdale michigan for if you weren't there the township uh... board members from different townships of course wrote and of the last meeting uh... good time was had by all and uh... a lot of information was passed back and forth of the other townships that are actually moving ahead with becoming second amendment resolution slash bill of rights resolution townships across each of the counties around the state of michigan now this is the next year to create the order of battle necessary to you know everybody was so cool we should look or you're gonna go real quick here if we keep this up and it's going to be air be air be there isn't any see there's no neutral ground anywhere it's that simple will be able to pare down and identify enemy real estate enemy operatives with a very short period of time based on the progressive litmus uh... that is being career created by the bad guys which is cool they're pressing the envelope everybody's getting up off their haunches and they are making the effort to what needs to done okay um... couple and i think i never want to go all that here i think it but don't but i think certain things are the heart of the right place but survivability is like in the toilet uh... and let me just benchmark that with for those of you who know how you should put a molotov cocktail together and how to try and avoid putting a Molotov cocktail together. We're going to kind of talk about that in a minute because it has to do with, you know, improvised ordinance in the field, what works better and why, okay? But we don't want the devices that we build to kill more of our friendlies than the other side. You do understand that, right? More on that in a minute. Anyway. second meeting uh... this is going to be at seventy five north broad street for nine two four two uh... hilldale michigan six p m on february fifteen and again for all of you all are invited everybody's welcome and again that is uh... seventy five uh... north broad b r o a d broad street so if you're going to try and you'll sort of bring it in using your telecommunicators you know your flip-up starter communicators oh well or you're just playing tablets wherever you got this is going to be at seven five north broad street four nine two four two hill stail michigan four nine two four two and that will be at six p.m. on february fifteenth all welcome and uh... again bring uh... an ally along because uh... especially involved township or you know maybe your county culture were more interested if the townships all side with us except for the little cesspools that are the uh... soviet i cities they're isolated dot remember we're looking at taking the greatest amount of real estate as quickly as possible identifying friend fall and then focusing on the fall areas possibly moving out you know that works all y'all will get rid of the photos y'all would be so anyway to be a little bit of work but uh... not so much and this is saving up a lot of time the area that you know you have uh... have good a good control of and allied with allows you to focus your resources on enemy minority real estate because the enemy is in the minority other box in and several areas where given the opportunity not difficult eight-foot man be starboard out and but power down take off the water the rest of history as they say Otherwise, the countryside, well, tactical, just can't start everybody out so easy. You may want to try and come out here to the police state and do the muscle up raid, knuckle dragging, you know, monkey routine, but everybody will get tired of that real quick. Kind of like 1773 and 1774, heading to early 1775, nobody put up with it. The bad guys pretty well stay in Boston. Before that, they were also in Salem, and they had to stay there too. They were from Salem and consolidated in Boston. little bit history probably don't know about because by don't teach us during the war not anywhere near the way it should be not even history just brother propaganda is useful for the idiotic from the public cool system for the moment so anyway again seventy five north broad street michigan four nine two four two six p m on february fifteen all welcome come on down and if you try to find out more about how your township can organize to accomplish the mission you guys have already been doing it a lot of other townships have to and are finished with the task they've got a very quietly and they're part of the larger alliance so that we can map out where the bad guys are or even in the townships were still mapping out where Want to know where all of your opposition is? Because when things kick off, they think they're coming out for you, when in reality all of us are going to be coming out for them. It'll be a dance of swords here, there, that, whatever. Works out pretty well for everybody. Oh, let's see. Doo doo doo doo doo. We have a whole bunch. Oh, hold on here. We met somebody who sent me a prepare-for federal mass coronavirus quarantine! Only because they've intentionally let everybody in. and because of that government employees uh... government to the cdc needs to be dragged on on right now report level of political correctness and failure on their part is criminal to the point of treason and the u.s. government allowing the uh... people who are should be under quarantine outside the united states first why there's no reason to bring them and we have an entire gold structure And the global infrastructure is amazing all of a sudden we just throw that all out the window. We gotta just defecate, I mean throw poop right in the middle of the United States because political correctness and the agenda to play police state is big time. Everybody catch on to that. Everybody better call it a state of spade now because that's how you stop this BS. You know what? Shoot their hind end. It's that simple. They want to try and play this game. Looks like it's going to be a tit for tit. Another reason for everything to kick off. Congratulations. and guess what they don't care about you anyway anybody uh... anybody from the government show up and give you a gas mask anybody show you how to have a civil defense system established here that would actually protect you held all not at all you are the perceived enemy otherwise all those mass the government is destroyed over the years that were virtually new in the camp in what was basically ill unlimited time storage uh... would be in civil defense people pre deployment all over the united states over the people are you'll notice they didn't do that in fact a prioritize destruction of material and we've covered this for decades on the air why what because the police state the agenda so piss on them time for them to go when this kicks in it kicks off just as simple how to prepare for federal mass car carol i was going to get involved barbed fire bullet up behind that there you go anyway other stuff uh... i'm going to go back to it i know for some reason there's a flurry of me means you see him in all the public uh... you know in all the different uh... face book you know what i do every all of them like it told you everyone i can uh... simply because they're free i mean why not throw as much information out there to camp what the system what the enemy waste time spinning in circles chasing their tail following billions and billions of entries billions of locations you defeat them they aren't going to defeat you you outnumber them but you're not supposed to think that way anyway malatov cocktails well does everybody understand that when you put a malatov cocktail together it isn't gasoline in a bottle how many of you understand that okay i want you to do a little research first of all it's called high low burn If you're not familiar with the reason for this, well, have you ever had a gasoline tank go up or like a, just a, a half gallon, have you been stupid? Here's a fun one. Go over to YouTube, this will help you with stupid. Go over to YouTube and watch a person take a full quart jar of gasoline and throw it on a bonfire. Woo hoo! Isn't that fun? Yeah, that's really crazy town, isn't it? However, I would point something out. uh... gasoline is you know what is it because of the nature of the ina when you're like you know that pulling gasoline any of the teams are in the high-end burn range there many of our very desirable for a number of reasons remember for instance what we used to call white gas in reality is just regular on what it gasoline in the higher ina range to hire octane range first of all uh... regular gasoline any gasoline of course falls under the in category uh... kerosene is a little burned but it's on the higher end of the low-burn spectrum something to remember there which is why kerosene was so popular good storage material uh... it doesn't uh... breakdown and try to go back to its organic uh... as quickly as fake gasoline does which is a waste byproduct Now, all of the high burn fuels are something you want because you get that high velocity, spontaneous combustion, lots of energy demonstrated in a very short period of time, and that carbon burn is impressive. Okay, but dudes, napalm sticks to kids. Remember that term? Yeah, for all you wicked evil people from the Vietnam era and or from Korea. Napalm sticks to kids. Well, sticks to everybody. So, remember, napalm is jellified fuel. With Molotovs, you either want to try and work towards a gelified fuel mix, which you can do in other ways, but you got to be careful. The old ways don't necessarily work because of the types of styrofoam that are made now, but at the very least you can do a whole range of high-low burns so that when you do have that first charge set up inside the... I love gallon jugs for this, by the way, gallon glass. but yeah you can use a smaller bottle but you want frangible bottles this is another thing you know you can use those really nice wine bottles you gotta be careful there some of the wine bottle don't break so easily uh... a group bottle which is designed to be under pressure isn't your first choice for a molotov cocktail it is poor anti armor or poor all armor penetration more than a minute if you want to make an anti-tank device champagne bottles are what you say that off to the right you put those over there on the right pile on the left pile big beer bottles those are nice and fragile those are easy for easy to break uh... cheaper regular wine bottles but even then most of those are kind of thick you gotta watch what you're using there because you want to snap pop really g dispersed their fuel and of course make contact with your activating agent okay so what it what are we doing here what we take like for instance uh... crankcase oil take a percentage of crankcase oil and mostly gasoline or a little bit of the crankcase oil in there then put the gasoline in there and then shake it up and mix it now what you have a high low burn the high low burn the high burn now is of course bonded to the low burn low burn agent when it hits it will stick to what you want to burn because you want calories to stay with the target otherwise most your calories are wasted and an expansion upwards as you have a thermal rise with a gasoline and a high high range burn only it's nice you still get them to a degree with some of the effect you want but it's so much better when your material sticks to the target Now there are a number of other materials that can be used, transmission fluid will work, be careful, some of us not as combustible as you would think. And the synthetics, many of the other materials of vegetable oil will work also. or your remember about for those who don't remember we had all these guys thinking and still a good idea to use vegetable oil in what kind of engine in people engines that's right it's very combustible under proper pressure well it also is a little burn if it gets up to a certain calorie point no building up heat you ever have a we've got still require on the stove with the oil that was left in the prime pan for too long what happens or that's pretty impressive is in it all yet don't burn doesn't it so your cooking oils uh... work really well also but again remember its minority you won't don't want you can do fifty fifty that actually will work but about one third of whatever of these heavier oils and two-thirds whatever your higher even though that you got gasoline is going to be most common Now, you don't stick a wick down inside a bottle and light it. Now, that's cool. It looks really great. It's something they love to repeat over and over again to make you feel like you're doing something, which you will. But one of the problems is, well, depending on what fine filament you use, and not everybody uses the same cloth, uh... what happened is it bombs with the electoral it was put this way with me about this most of the clock they're going to get has eight polymer attached to it in the interweave cotton polyester blend in many cases a lot of the clock you have or eighty percent that's right petroleum organic now what's wrong with that well when you put it with gasoline what happened is in some cases the plastic in fact this is almost all cases with nylon polyester take your pick when they come in contact with the other petroleum products that of course are they have a tendency to make the plastics malleable was that mean melting And what's the problem with that? Well, I stuffed my cloth in the end of the rub of Molotov and I was in a hurry and I didn't really have anybody instructing me. I watched the movies and all these cool images and I did what I saw on the image and I just used gasoline. Here's the embarrassing one. And I poked the rag in there and I shook it up a little bit because I needed to get the rag and some gasoline in it. And I lit it and I put it up to my shoulder like I was going to throw a football and as I threw it, that plug that I thought I had turns out to be a slippery bit of mass and the fuel inside slugs against the plug pushes the plug out and as I'm throwing it I wash myself in gasoline and it gets all over me and the rag with the flaming stuff on it ignites the gasoline that gets all over me and before I even got the thing to leave my hand the gasoline bottle blows up and all of a sudden I look like the flame in the Fantastic Four. And now I don't need to get a haircut for several months. It's very embarrassing. The government and all the people in Hollywood know what I'm talking about. So let me explain a few neat tricks to help save you from, as Dar just pointed out, getting an unnecessary series of hair burns. Eyebrows gone, moustache gone, probably the hair on your head, maybe all the skin. and of course the arm that was holding the device along with whatever other areas are not covered by a couple layers of clothing which by the way will still barn because you just put a nice fuel air mix together as the material was leaving the end of the drug it activated burst the module that had the rest of the propellant in it propellant sprayed all over you by the way your friend who was next yet he's not too happy either because he might have been using a rifle to cover you but he was within the burst radius which will be real big but it's big enough He's probably got gasoline on him too that's burning and he's not really happy with that right now. So here's an idea, and now we're going to show you how to do it right. Remember all those caps and like corks and or plastic or metal screw-on lids that you have on all these wine bottles and beer bottles and stuff? If you're thinking about making Molotovs, you want to save those. Now, you can still put, here's a neat trick, take some of that cotton, stuff it down in there, or okay, really. and let it saturate inside with the cap on okay take another batch of rags materials whatever and after you've made sure that you've screwed the lid down tight enough of people who go so far as for instance to uh... take paraffin melt paraffin and dip the uh... cap area in paraffin this is an ordinance seal okay this helped to prevent any surprises with regard to swisher slisher slosh around the area of the uh... cap or the uh... cork that you put back in the white bottle cork you put back in squished it in part of good okay you've loaded the container with high low-mixed member i didn't just say gasoline you need a high low-mixed now you push down the leader you screw on that metal cap or you screw on that plastic cap it for the wine bottle of your choice or whatever kind of glass bottles you have you take another container like a mason jar preferably with a large lid Now you take a whole bunch of long pieces of that same cloth you thought you were going to stuff into the bottle. Although you did put some in there anyway, because there's a reason for that. That's your reserve wick, just in case for some reason you ended up with a bottle. You know, have one that's have a wick long enough. Cut it about two inches wide. make it wall long enough they could wrap around the bottle twice and not off in a knot in a knot. We don't worry about a bow, we want a knot. Okay, want to make a knot. So you got it nice and snug to the body of the bottle, knot up on the neck. I have a mark-up, wait a minute, that's reverse what they're showing. Yeah, but it's because I'm going to create a firebomb potato masher. In other words, I've got more of a lever throw there, I've got more of a centrifugal force to work with as I lever throw the device. However, no matter which way you want to do this, the wicks are in a mason jar with the high-low burn mix, preferably a little more, more of a 50-50 if you want, because you can have more of the low burn mixed in. You put a whole bunch of these wicks, the twice the diameter, in other words, if you wrap the cloth around, you want it to wrap once, then you want it to wrap twice, then you want to have enough so you got tie-off. Okay? Then you take all those wicks that you've made an inch wide and two and a half or three wraps long And you put them in the mason jar with 5050 allowing for volume Remember you got to put a lot of these wicks inside the mason jar and the mason jar you put all those materials in there and then you Seal it shut now you then take another mason jar. Well, wait a minute mark. Could you zepia mason jar? Nope. Nope This one could be just a plastic peanut container. Maybe a one pounder small one And you put a bunch of incendiary devices like Biclighters, and not just one item. Biclighters matches, paper pack and matches in wood stick form. Put them inside a little snack bag. Take the boxes, put each one of them, a couple of them, however many will fit in a snack bag. Then put the snack bags inside the little peanut butter container, and that is your ordnance activating fixture. Isn't this cool? You have a whole kit. Now, by the way, I'm doing this, and you were never shown this, but if you're a fin right now, you're laughing. Why? Because you know Alkamark just taught you how the fins actually sent Molotov cocktails preloaded to the front. What? Well, they didn't have artillery. They didn't have any tank weapons. And the word Molotov cocktail was not invented by the Russians. That's bullshit. I'm sorry, BS propaganda. made after the war. Originally, the word Molotov cocktail was invented by the Finnish resistance and military fighting the invading Russian army during the Winter War. They didn't have enough anti-tank guns. Sweden would only send a little bit of equipment. Most other countries sent fire trucks, not guns. Fire trucks and fire equipment. How do you like that one? But wouldn't send them guns so they could fight the Communists who were going to try and rape, kill, pillage, and burn the rest of Finland, right? So anyway, the package, the way I just described is how the fins would send their equipment forward. The troops, of course, when they first opened the boxes said, huh, this is interesting, why don't we have grenades? Because we don't have grenades. But we do have wine bottles, beer bottles, we have matches, and we have cotton cloth. And congratulations, we also have some fuel for you. And we made sure we already pre-mixed it. was ready to go it'd be a case of wine would show up and it wasn't a case of wine it was a case of all the jobs ready to go now what you do see that uh... cloth now you can do is there's another tree or the two ways you could come the clock could actually be already wrapped around the outside but not saturated with a combustible it was already wrapped around the bottle and it was already pre-allocked in place in some cases it was uh... it was uh... glued uh... it's tied off but it was also glued to the ground you don't want the troops have a monkey grew a stop and they try to always think ahead what problems would you have in the field so the idea behind this with the filament as you pull out a open up your little mason jar with your combustibles of a goal to be whatever other than the other half we come to handle gasoline mason jars typically can locate a sort of a glass but remember your other devices are glass to so try to pick a quick heavy gauge older mason jar that'll hold up better about a little bit You pull one of those strips out, you wrap it around the container, wrap it around the device, tie it off tight, pull a pack of matches out. Bob is your Grenadier Support Man. You stand there with the bottle holding it by the thin neck, so it's kind of like a stick grenade. And you can, of course, hold it by the body if you slide the filament up higher, but remember, the fuel's going to kind of slip around a little bit. And if you can, you don't want really your hand underneath whatever it is you're going to kind of light. But having the wick on the outside of the container pretty well guarantees that until you break the container, you are not going to self-combust or emulate as the Buddhist monks used to do. Remember during Vietnam how the Buddhist monks would tell you they were committing suicide by flying, but they weren't. They took their opium, and they took the opium, and they poured gasoline on themselves real quick, and they light themselves up, and they'd be already dead before they caught them. They knew how much opium to take, just like a doctor did in World War II, three syrettes to kill you. Right? One, one, take out the pain, two, put you to sleep, three, put you to sleep forever, you're dead. Well, same with the Buddhist monks. But in this case, I don't think you want to be a Buddhist monk, and we're not planning on committing suicide. So, we just helped you with developing the ideas of how you should put a Molotov together so that you don't end up being the human torch. And again, these are proven models that were used quite successfully. The Finns hated the Russians with a passion, wanted to kill every last one of them, and they did everything they could to fry the tank they came across, which, by the way, is pretty much all they had anyway. Yeah, there were only so many 47mm tank guns in the Swedish, or forgive me, the Finnish army. The Swedes only sent so many dozens, dozens, not even hundreds, dozens. God bless those people. but at least they've got a few gifts not much and if you take to go to a little so that the sweet different from thanks to the very many to the handful on again dozens not hundreds But the Molotovs, they cranked out in numbers. So we're trying to help you. I love these images, but we need to do is start changing it up and really mess with the enemy's head when we show somebody with a Molotov the way it's supposed to be built so that we can actually carry it wherever we want within short distance. Now remember, that is a glass container. So here's the other thing. You might want to save, for instance, old camera bags or old utility padded bags that have shoulder straps. and what you do is you've met your group your uh... malatops so that you can move around with a little bit on the battlefield mostly for the reason that they are glass containers they were used in a deep defense in depth and the molotovs were distributed through the first second third lines not so much in the first line uh... except for designated anti-tank personnel who would hide or drop back the armor would move over the fighting positions along with the russian infantry the idea is that you know the guys with the submachine guns would lay for grelaid covering fire for the grenadiers and the molotov grenadiers would then expose themselves smack the rear end of the uh... tank over the engine compartment with a couple of molotovs and run like hell shooting of course as they went or submachine gun in hand rifle if you had to but you preferably gave the guy at least a little more firepower because he was kind of overrun and behind the enemy's advance line. However, the mission was quite successful and many Russian tanks that tried to penetrate Finnish defense in-depth prepared positions were left burning on the battlefield. Now, they tried not to do as many more of that than possible because they also wanted the Russian tanks. So it's a catch-a-catch-can thing. uh... again remember you want black that's more frangible kind of funky bob beer bottles and one one bottle throughout their you divide them now the other half of uncle march project here was all those blue bottles and all of those from champagne bottle that they've got a total to be to make any tech devices with those yep it's a crude rude if you look at group models and all of the the uh... high-pressure wine bottles of that type of the only the upper service uh... you'll notice that they have a deep palm depression that is a comical like uh... around pyramid okay we're circular pyramid guys so the base of the bottle you notice these i want you to do something what you take and grab one of those bottles take your palm put it in there and you'll notice that you don't fit quite well and that many of those bottles are curated do you know why they are curated In fact, many of your other wine bottles, even though they may have a shallow depression, also are serrated. They have little stipples in the side. They have little, little freckles. Why would they bother with that? That's an extra little process. We know if you make it smooth, it doesn't cost you anything. When you have to... All the shaped charge. Well, it's a shaped charge, but hold on. Before, the reason it stippled because, and the reason they were built that way, is because you have spinners. When you have the wine on the racks in the wine cellars, guys, you used to have men, now they do it even with machines, even have machines to do this. They have like a little rubber, like counterpart to the cavity, and they touch it, and it indexes the bottle and spins it. Everybody know that? They actually do this with most wine. You actually have guys who go through once it's canted, once it's in a bottle, The purpose behind that perforation of the bottle is to spin the bottle. But with the brute bottles, because they are, first of all, deeper, and because they are thicker, they make for a very good offset shape charge. And while there are many examples in the improvised munitions books on the subject, to include even making the type of material necessary to have the flap that is used to focus the energy of that shape charge system. What's interesting is this was all done in a bottling plant for a very different reason, but for a similar reason or reverse order, keeping pressure in a containment vessel made out of glass. However, if you apply the right amount of flapped energy, velocity, remember, is the issue with high energy propellants of whatever type that you have, slash, read that, we call them explosives, but they are high velocity propellants you can create a shape chart you don't have to do anything else to the bottle all you have to do is create about a two or three inch standoff you can use little chunks of plywood you can duct tape uh... for instance pop pieces of uh... metal or would to the side which by the way the duct tape or everything to the charge you want it to go down now the duct tape not gonna restrict that could that that will buy very much but everything helps And the objective behind this is that when the charge blows inside the glass bottle, you know how you use this? Kind of like a thermite grenade. You take the device, you sit it on top of whatever you want to punch a hole through, you light the fuse or activate it electronically if you're more sophisticated, and what happens is the propellant inside the bottle goes off, It's weird, this is something that was found out by accident in World War I, although I think they knew about it in probably the span of World War II because there's write-ups on the idea back in 1898, 1899. But anyway, they discovered that, wow, just with a certain shape of material, we get a certain perforation or focus of energy which creates a molten jet that actually cuts right through so many millimeter or so many inches of metal depending on how much propellant you have. and how you focus it now originally they didn't know much about the science they just found out that while a certain thing works so they kind of stuck with a basic design by discovery then obviously the abardine proving ground and the frankfort arsenal boys along with a lot of other engineers and research and development people with munitions went into depth developing a wide number of more sophisticated shape type charges for everything from shoulder fired anti-tank to of course main guns on tanks and even for artillery and distress situations where they could swing the gun down pointed at a target hey they hit it it's a big bore 155 oh my god shot but it worked all of them work In this case, we're just using wine bottles. And again, the standoff is to get you at the proper distance so that again, the slap charge is, the objective by having the standoff is that as the energy is projected forward, a percentage is going to vent left, right, up and nail, left and right, point to the compass. away from the epicenter of the contact. You don't want the charge sitting right on the material or it will be propelled away. It works more like a rocket booster. By having the two inch or three inch standoff using materials that you type duct tape like either sticks, stakes, little pieces of rebar, tubing, whatever you got, or pieces of wood, this allows for the blast to slap and dispersed but still to focus as that here a middle device in their collapses on itself and the energy pushes to the center of and come in crushes will actually cut through the material plastic armor like butter kevlar like butter are kevlar armor like butter Ceramic, just like steel, works just as well, but ceramic actually holds up pretty well, and again, varying depending on the type of steel used. Some armors are more effective at deflecting shape charges than others, but all of them will be scored. And, well, you don't necessarily have to cut through with the jet, you can create what is called a spot. in which you slap the side of the armor, you cut only to a certain distance, the shock wave through the armor cuts a conical piece of medical metal just like, and if you're wondering what Mark's talking about because I'm on the radio, go look at a piece of glass when you hit it with a BB. Look at the size of the piece of glass that is cut out on the inside based upon the striking face of a little BB on a piece of safety glass or any kind of glass you have out there. the energy wave you'll see is where is is demonstrated by the comical cut that takes place through the glass now it's like billiards when you hit that when you hit that glass with that bb the piece of glass that was separated from the body of the structure is now traveling at almost the same velocity as the bb when it hit So, if you're doing this with a shape charge, especially a wine bottle shaped charge, and you're achieving about 28 to 40,000 feet per second, probably usually around 40,000, what happens is that piece of metal, even though you didn't cut completely through, the shock wave did the exact same thing to the crystalline structure of the steel that it would do to that glass window you just saw. And so instead of a small jet going through, forgive me, a cutting jet going through, which is just as mean and evil, If it doesn't, typically if it can cut most of the way through and the energy harmonic works the way it's supposed to, a chunk of metal will break away and be traveling at the velocity of the original charge and it bounces around inside, chewing up electronics, messing up people, especially if a person is in the way. See, you don't have to hit them with that jet and that splash of metal you're burning, you know, that you're creating the molten slab that goes through, the molten jet that would go through if it's a shorter piece of metal. that's bald which will probably take place no matter what thickness it is a message overly thick uh... and there's little resistance issues with regard to this a formula for depth and thickness of the armor blah blah blah blah but you know what for most of what you're going to deal with it'll cut through like butter and if it does create that spalled both the fragmented spalled and eight thermal jet all the better still whatever is inside yet learned get cut gets damaged and that's what you're trying to do you're trying to break things okay so understand mmm which to run bottles your friend but you still want to sort and that use accordingly you've got all these fine pieces of material out there in recycling beds and the wonderful thing about it is that in recycling beds they already pre-sort everything for you in recycling beds in that need You can also end up with a consistent size of container that way so over and over and over again your kits can all be the same size. If you pay attention in recycling bins, you'll also get the cases the wine bottles go in. And so like the fins, you can actually set up and prepack so many dozens of cases of bottles, separated by color too, which is kind of cool by the way, and by shape, which is kind of cool because you create uniformity. Remember, everybody is a uniform freak. This sounds weird. everybody expects you know consistency pretty colors you know sharp lines spiffy uniforms if you don't speak uniforms you have the latest record or toy of the day just not with it well okay so we'll give you a half of that we will have all the same shape wine bottle in a case there is a reason for that consistency uniformity in production okay so you sort by style if you can you don't just mix and match you'll be a little well be a little uniform there it's uh... we're going to look at it But it also is handy when it comes to understanding about manufacturing. You want to try and create consistency. There may be a use, there's a need. And there are certain things that work, some work better than others. The other thing here, remember combustibles. This is why, as I said before, when you have wrecks along the road, there's a whole treasure trove. Off every vehicle that gets knocked out still has, not just spare tires, not just batteries, but you got all kinds of combustibles in the engine. if it's quite the engines got all got a chunk in it who cares bob pop the drain plug pulled up top five quart of will burn oil out and either a user for you know but filter it use it for weapons lubrication use it for all kinds of other unique unique stuff but if you're a poor if you're a wash in resources or if you have a need you know you take that combustible mix it with that gasoline and when the time comes in the proper formula you have yourself what held effective Molotov cocktail but not like the one you see in all these meme pictures right now like well your girl you know if your girl's not willing to throw one of these that's a great video it's a great image by the way I don't have a problem with that but we're really messed with the enemy's head is if you actually show the Molotov cocktail built the way it should be so that we don't have the possibility of losing as many people while using the weapon effectively that really worried the enemy you understand that You're terrified when you actually demonstrate that you know what you're doing. Oh yeah. So anyway, ideas. Are you like the guy who drew the sticky bomb on the take and saved the riot and survived it? Well, the thing there is, you see, there is one still one thing about anything explosive, and this is where you learn real quick. You gotta remember that if you're using electronic fuse or even if you use a cap system, guys, remember, Mr. Grenade or explosive device is not your friend. You want to be leaving it as quickly as you've got it set off, no matter what, simply because of, well, that example you saw there. He's kind of working with it, and he's fiddling with it too long, and I'm out! and all of a sudden mister sticky bob got him rather than the vehicle better better a half artist placement then trying to be perfect let's remember that also understand that that redheads don't want to be in a mobile barbecue are going down the middle of the street or the side street or down a back alley or wherever they are so the possibility of the first of all in their minds with the think about what's going on here we're getting all the police state popped up with m-wraps and all kind before was left twenty five anybody remember that how many left twenty five back in the nineties were given the cop shops thousands hundreds and hundreds they're all over the place still how many cattle at gauge uh... one fifty armored cars were given to the cop shops back in the eighties and nineties Thousands. They're laying all over the place. We got them up at Lansing. They're not the latest, they're just some of the many. Now the MRAP is the latest, guys. All these vehicles, they're being told that it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, they get them all pumped up. You do this with troops. And you know, they've got a tank, or they've got an APC, and they'll call it a tank, even though it's not a tank, it's an armored personnel carrier. Well, the last thing they're expecting is that you really, really, really are prepared for turning them into a mobile barbecue in so many ways that there isn't a possibility of them escaping. And once that starts, then the pumped up confidence is going to start to disappear or melt away real quick. Oh, pardon the pun. On fire, burning, melting away. but it's not just uh... with with malatov that you can be effective there's all kinds of wicked stuff you can do remember you can do dead traps even with armor bridging is especially fun make them feel confident that they can cross an area but in reality it's a death trap guys think ahead be creative remember everything does damage and armor can't be you know if you blind it properly it's just a few words Now, on that note, let me point something out. All of your weapons are incredibly more accurate, you claim. This is the 21st century, blah blah blah blah blah. Okay. Guys, I'm gonna remind you again, most of the armor has gone to video camera driving surfaces, okay? On the turrets, they were even fuzzing out the top turret. I've mentioned this many times. Go watch some of the older videos when they first were moving to all electronic and all videonic technology for fire control. You don't have the stereoscopic pop-outs on either side of a turret. Instead, you have this weird bread box on the roof. Guys, it's a bread box. It's the size of maybe two bread boxes, and that's it. Now, in order for them to see, it has to be looking through something that's clear. which means it is totally susceptible to pretty much all small arms fire for damage. You do not have to put a hole through something. What good is the Lexan panel in front of the optics if it's spalded and chopped up with small arms fire? How can you see through it? And by the way, all these people, Billy Badasses, all brag about how supposedly their optics work so well on their latest ray guns. Well, guess what? All fires, American anti-armor policy in World War II was probably the most effective of all of the armies out there. Certainly the Russians, by desperation, usually had to do the same. But American policy was everything fires, everybody fires. Attrition on all external components makes the tank unmanageable. And in this day and age, remember, the blind dinosaur is a blind dinosaur. So what you do is you dump the heaviest stuff you've got, not anywhere randomly all over the vehicle, but if you've got the kind of optics that say a 20 millimeter can or a 37 or a 35 or a 40 can turret gun has, you dump your rounds all over the top of that turret right above that turret. uh... gun cupola the main are forgive me your your main uh... uh... gun the armament to the left of right wherever the boxes and you know all that with about all ten twenty thirty round or whatever if you got fifty caliber soma out of you do the same thing in fact if you watch and pay attention and you're really supposedly the johnny jet jock marksman you claim you are then your focus is not spraying and just try to get the character to be to avoid people and do no damage But instead, you want to dump 30 rounds of 223 into the optics pod for the driver. You're not going to get the driver. You're just going to completely destroy his ability to drive. Paintballs might be effective. Well, anything and everything. Well, for that matter, a gallon of paint dumped from a fourth floor, oil-based paint dumped all over, dumping poured over a vehicle going by. Guys, you know what kind of a mess that makes? Oil-based, I mean anything you got is good, but a good oil-based paint. Well, there aren't, I mean just think about what this does. You've got it smearing and falling, following everything. Remember that the idea is everything gets thrown at a piece of equipment like that, just like air defense. You throw everything up, it's called throwing junk. Now for those who aren't up to speed or claim they know what's going on but typically don't, then they don't have a clue if they say, well, yeah, well, you are trained to do that. Or if you're not, then obviously you're insufficiently trained. But if you bend to air defense school or any of the air defense courses, they will tell you it's called throwing junk. Everything goes up, everything. Why? Because aircraft, well, they're flying at a certain velocity, and any junk they run into hurts. Now, plus the velocity of the object that you're spitting downrange, up and downrange, hurts. combined the velocity of the aircraft with the velocity of whatever you have from 556, hell, even 9mm, dump everything out of me can, low fliers, push everything on them. Everybody fires. And by the way, I will as a sub-note for those of you who don't have any real history, go look at the Battle of the Bridges. They don't talk about this in the United States for a reason. But guess what? We lost 29 Black Hawks. in a matter of less than, what, was it 40 some minutes? An entire black octopus slapped me in the microphone, okay? Oh, come on. uh... black ought to be no big deal at all along those okay all of the long boat that we had they went into the battle the bridges they were going forward the armor units were ambushed all of our long bow uh... at a tank helicopters were knocked down twenty nine helicopters knocked out most of a mere later those are recovered were not back in service that's how badly damage they were many of them had to be either scrapped and or were sent back all the way to the factory for rebuild and in many cases they decided it was easier just to part them out with other aircraft you know blend to to make one why because everybody came out and shot everybody they even admitted it in the debriefings after the fact these are pieces they won't talk about because it doesn't fit with the propaganda about how everything was just so one-sided it wasn't just one-sided and the best best report out of it sadly enough comes from a canada cbc settling up with the canadians like doing this because they did want to kind of you know they they did want the rest come out because they don't like america okay so really cool to do this because it gave you a more realistic image of the battlefield whole tank unit for ambushed april's were knocked out left right up and down contrary to the lies they try to generate later and by the way the images of thanks for destroyed is readily available But the longbows that went in, those were designed for the very kind of war that they were supposed to be fighting there. And guess what? They admitted the pilots are interviewed in the CBC piece. They said, yeah, the lights went out, the lights went on. All the lights in the city went out. All the lights in the city came on and everybody came off out of everywhere and started shooting and everybody got shot down. Everybody. We're not talking one or two. We're talking every mother's uncle with a weapon. time to play your defense and everybody did and the whole you every unit that went in that went down they will give you that more about story anywhere between you there's a reason for that you people have more government have a direct although they had machine guns and you don't the average iraqi could only take forty seven and i want to click click you present in america can only go click so don't rob rob robin to be home of the brave brag because iraq is going to machine gun on the planet you called you can't and that was under the dam on top everything else was not forget that now another thing another bit of history here because of laughing there's you know there's a there's been a little folder all piece that we've been doing i always get all these different things in facebook and a guy did an excellent article on the m14 and there's like those commenting on it and of course all of a sudden you've got this little click a parasite that pops up and it's funny how to watch because Most all these dunderheads never owned a weapon or hardly any of these weapons in their life, let alone dozens or hundreds or hundreds and thousands of them. Okay, I mean thousands. Some of us have had a chance to handle a lot of firearms and or build a lot of firearms and own a lot of firearms. Okay, and use them. Use them quite extensively by the way. But let me point something out about the Vietnam War. The M14 was part of the, we know about the booby trials of the 50s and what happened between the FAL, the AR-10 and the M14. We talk about it over and over on Weapons Run state. We all know the history of that. So the M14 was embraced. When it was embraced, every weapon we've ever had, even the L1 Garand, had early-toothing problems that very quickly were dealt with because the design was sound. Okay? The carbine not so much, most of you don't realize, and I'm the only one probably brings it up on the air, the M1 carbine was never built properly at any single factory that was supposed to make it. Okay? Not one. They had to go back in some cases three times to get the factories to do it right because they tried to cheat and hand-tuned weapons that were supposed to be 100% interchangeable off the production line. Now all of this we get back to them qualify I'm laying a bed work for some of the things that just are fascinatingly avoided by everybody like the plague when it comes to talking about the history of American origins God bless our Republic Yes, through the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empires on the run We're tomorrow's moved back right here in just a few minutes second hour coming up it is Monday need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MaineMilitary.com. MaineMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? 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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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? Dill the land of the training and you will come back alive That woman forgot her training. Look the bugs drag here. Oh man. Oh what a mess anyway remember starship trooper number the one at ranch was craving yeah don't be that woman we hang out here weapon cute or dragging you by the leg you know player back do something you're the pilot anyway good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm mark orky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast central will let you can get a little thing to us already three radio dot four m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com in the morris we miss you spike and we are on a m and f m micro stations they have an f m conventional stations and he be based patients and the ultra net hallmark in golden spike technologies separate and free from the conventional internet in every way it is not cross-sectioned it is not interlocked we are ready for when the bad guys shut off the conventional internet they will be cutting off their noses bite their face we've been building them for decades and it's making a difference as you can see with what's on the horizon are you ready and that's of course uh... for all of our brothers and sisters anyway uh... good afternoon to all the friends out there below forty nine which includes a great state of jefferson along with konos the two online states to online territories and the clock it is six oh seven p m eastern standard time here in southeastern michigan uh... it is uh... the tenth of february another word for one third today by the end of today were one third of the way through the month of february and looking exciting to say the least it is uh... the twelve-year of open baby on the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand twenty older campbell old or cold earth calendar get a right uh... yes that's right uh... what are you all got a heavily nine-fingers you didn't know that right and uh... two thousand twenty year of conflict year of combat dance of sorts be ready be squared away remember food and ammunition they're both weapons will try to starve you out and if they can't starve you out they'll try to shoot you up which is why you need to have more ammunition so when they come to take the food you shoot their ass and when they come back to try and take the food again you execute every last one of them strip the enemy dead go find who gave me orders and up the feed chain until you kill every last one of the bastards out there on the other side get rid of the KGB kill last one of them anyway of going to go to a follow-up here again love weapon systems they're okay for the last hundred and twenty years and before this it's still true but we're not going to go we'll go into the middle industrial age hundred twenty years ago this is your two thousand twenty so actually i could go back a hundred thirty years but we'll just go one point that'll put a threat the turn of the uh... of the eighteen hundred for the nineteen hundreds With the exception of maybe three weapons, two weapons, maybe three, maybe three, okay, but two most likely. Every other weapons system ever brought into service in terms of small arms that were issued to troops required some tweaking. Now, you probably could make the list of the longer, because some weapons are just proven firearms that were already available, okay? But let's go from 1900 on. The M1903 Springfield straight, the original straight, you know, straight line 1903. In its original configuration, it is a single-tempered receiver, which everybody, oh my god, those were dangerous. No, they weren't provided that factory did its job, but there were improvements that could be made, and double case hardening and triple case hardening became, first the double was only a short time, but it was done, double case hardening, and then triple hardening was the norm. for tempering the uh... the receivers once triple hardening was in place there are no frangible failures are very if they are they're very very very very strange and usually required something other than a conventional charge to do what they would do with the receivers the purpose behind uh... for instance tempering of the first phase of about significant step forward and steal receivers uh... elk ensures that if there's a failure or rupture of some kind of the case overcharge over pressure but it's receiver will stretch you will not fragment and then you know perhaps damage the operator or somebody near the operator So the 1903 came out with no significant changes at all. It came into production, a Mauser knockoff with a lot of improvements. The big thing being American rifle sights, iron sights, some of the most sophisticated on the planet, even superseded anything the British were putting out, even though the British made some phenomenal iron sights on and off again with the British Enfield family of rifles. but we're just going to focus american for giving a one go to far offline here but i think all three pretty well as his the uh... nineteen eleven was a was not a prototype heavily but because the family of of colds leading up to nineteen eleven uh... because so much research was done and browning designs at that by the way when the nineteen eleven came into play pretty well just a just the way it was and there's no significant difference between the nineteen eleven and the nineteen eleven a one it is such a tiny difference but i'm not going to touch up for the moment we could talk about another time the uh... browning machine guns same thing browning came out with them they were already perfected he what he put him on the market they work they work like finger-showing machines didn't make a triple different made didn't make a difference it was the water cooler the air cold and by the way there are some cold machine guns and some others in there too we should forget about uh... the m two came out of the box it was ready to go there was one small change in the reckoning certain parts that was only to create greater durability in the design it was never a failure design in any way shape or form the m one grand and the car being are where we see significant issues because of time from design to production Now I didn't mention the Thompson, but the Thompson was already perfected from the original paper tape model that it came out with. Remember, it was a paper tape feed gun originally. uh... eight switches over to magazines it goes for magazines even having drawn drums and mags were both popular both of work but in the world war two production and one they dropped even the idea of a drum being of being uh... acceptable on the gun and stuck with the techniques but by the time back that get into service it's already perfected it's perfected beyond the point of uh... it's not an issue how well it works it's how cheap can you make it Okay, the grand on the other hand all the grand did go through some idea changes and there were some issues that Progressively were dealt with and altered the very very early model. It won't go arounds had a few ideas in the gas system that were Convenor switched out in favor of other ideas that already been proposed wasn't even a significant issue with another work It's which one would you pick and they decided to switch out to the the first idea rather than the kind of follow-up idea that they'd added on but it did have two big issues that had to be dealt with the car being phenomenal to the issues all got there's a whole i have a pile here it's uh... in my i've read it down here at different times on weapons wednesday for thirty years all the carbine they just couldn't get right it was a good design but the problem was that because they wanted so many factories to build it they wanted the tooling out there in preparation for possible invasion that uh... everybody that tried to build it not all not always could they get it right back to a couple times a threat and for instance i'd rather not freedom give me a inland uh... tried to cheat on the prototype runs and for the production runs and try to hand hand tool and hand and a map uh... the car beans the inspectors caught up to it right away they were trained to one diamond and they said new you know though well we do you did this you did this okay we're gonna come back and into months make another batch we're gonna come back and expect them again you gotta get it right came back they tried to keep second time now this is a major manufacturer they couldn't get car being right The third time they came back, they were forced. They said, well, here's how it works. This is your last inspection option. If you can't get it right, if you can't do them where you produce them and you just put the parts together, we're taking the tooling. We're going to give it to another company and we're going to let them try. Amazingly enough, all of a sudden, they steam start flying from all of the, you know, you know, the different pipes and pressure built up and they beat on some people and they fixed other problems. Carving came out properly the third time, but it took three attempts. carby had a lot of to the problems but mostly it was at the manufacturer's and not out of the user's and but i've got to the troops it was functioning as it should just as the grand basically was functioning as it should and proceeded not through just world war two but career in vietnam with no significant change in fact with no change of the m one grand at all and by the way who people don't think of the grand was a very in vietnam have their heads up are there are scootable out with a crowbar uh... the uh... car being same thing except that we eventually have the automatic car beams which means beating apart that would develop through both frankford arsenal and forever to improve the ground they do all their job everything's down the car being lives today and many armies in third-line armies now around the planet still certainly it's all through southeast asia will be in the philippines for a very long time on the island states okay in one military or policing former another so the car being is told a lot of life breathed into it by the run a revolution companies that maintains their part example korea you can buy brand new korean and one car being parts and brand new and one car being magazines why because there's an industry out there were millions of car beans they're still in service and they felt that stuff not just to america we're not where the punk market with a sidebar all the rest of those countries by from the people who build them well and Korea has absorbed most of the production market in that area, the rental revolution industry. That's why we get them the way that we do, okay? But then we get to the M14. Now the M14, there's all the political yap about, but here's what it comes down to. We were building the M1 Garand. Our tooling was based upon that type of rifle. But one of the reasons that they really, really wanted to promote that is because, or sticking with it, is because of armor training, and production capacity as it was originally established and still maintained within the US military and or whatever general industrial complex. Okay? So the politics of the M14 is such we get stuck or we bought the M14. Doesn't mean it was what you believe or what your religious system is on this. The bottom line is the M14 was already in service in the 50s. Pretty well perfected. Every and any issue that could have cropped up was identified and was tweaked accordingly. By the time we get into the Vietnam War, the M14 is the main battle rifle, has been the main battle rifle for already a couple of years and more, because remember, we got into Vietnam in 1960. The M14 is already in service and it is the MBR that is supplanting the M1 inventory, which by the way is also still in service. We built so many of them and only 20 years earlier that the Grand was all over the inventory in the National Guard, in the Reserve, and in foreign depots for Reserve services, and still carried by units depending on where you were around the planet. Example, our units in Italy carried the Grand. Why? well because the italian carried the grand the burrata copy of the correct you do remember that right everybody was yap to ball or makes great this and great dot well guess what the grand was actually carried it by our troops in several areas where it was copacetic with the allies who were carrying a comparable arms so we could direct munitions material support and keep it co-keeper consistent from unity unit uh... hint the greek use the grand quite extensively and our alliance with nato with such certain units would actually be issued out the grand because it made sense to be copacetic with splice system and the uh... the hell on the hell when a car me right the creek army we go to vietnam macknomerig it's put in charge alcohol aluminum is invested heavily by labor jobs unless you do with aircraft industries to And a new rifle is already in the works, as we know, the M16E, you know, a family of rifles, M16E1, or, you know, the AR-15 rifle is originally envisioned. But the M16E series of rifles doesn't show up first in Vietnam. It went to the Dominican Republic uprising. What? Oh yeah, airborne units. You look up the Dominican Republic uprising and take a look at the year. the entire all of the unit deployed deployed with the earliest model of m sixteen in with no fort assist pickle fork uh... now flash hider try and find images of the dominican republic uprising the rifle had deficiencies they already know what they were but they also then eventually pushed into vietnam now it made sense in vietnam as a theater type weapon guys we used to do this we understood that for different theaters we could really afford because we were a superpower to actually employ weapons that would make sense for an area of operation. However, I would point out we also still use the M1 Grand in Vietnam, the M1 M2 and M3 Carbine in Vietnam, and the M14 was issued the line units that were premium units. In other words, the Marine Corps had them, but also regular US Army units. With McNamara coming in, he had lots of Elko aluminum stock. He invested heavily in there. the bond market accordingly and by god they were going to make sure that aluminum was flowing and especially high grade expensive aluminum by government standard marvellous to buy pocket job but uh... top dollar and top dollar was handed over and cop dollar was pocketed by all these people who had this investment interest all of the weapon systems remember the m fourteen comes into vietnam all to the problem in fifteen and fourteen were already gone Coming into Vietnam, the M14 was a stabilized weapons platform ready to roll. Everybody knew how it worked. Everybody knew what maintenance needed to be done. It functioned like a singer sewing machine, pop, pop, boom, boom, great brush cutter, went through everything, got to the target, and hit with plenty of energy. Every other new weapon system that we embraced in Vietnam during the Vietnam War got men killed by either significant malfunction or total failure. of the weapon i want to my talk about my comment the m sixteen and lots of them six teams or how you have but that's not the only one the m sixty the hog was brought into service uh... as a replacement slash a parallel program with the emma fifteen fully automatic squad gun version of the m fourteen rifle now the m fifteen work just fine again it was made heavier barrel bulkier chubbier stock BAR type bipod in the front, which really looks more like the one you see on the M14 that could be added on different times because it was for the M14, slash M15. Now don't get confused, the AR-15 and the M15, two different weapons. One's an M14 knockoff, the next sister up. The other is the AR-15 slash M16E family of rifles, E1 and then the A1, A2, as you all know them later. So anyway, every one of those guns, well, what do you mean, Mark? Well, here's a story that you probably aren't going to see, it would have been far more interesting, but also far nastier. What was the single day's largest loss of life in the Vietnam War? I'm going to give you a little hint, the pre-68. What was the single largest loss of life, in one day? Single battle, loss of life. And why did it happen? Now you know why they don't want to talk about it? Because you see that weapon I mentioned earlier, that M16E1 slash soon to be A1. Guess what? Yeah, it got more people killed in one day's action than any other action of the whole of the Vietnam conflict slash war. In fact, were it not for battlefield pickups, A, and also the m sixty machine dot which by the way i mentioned earlier it had been to the problems of the explain real quick i want to park for the m sixty was finished up on that when the m sixty first came up tolerances were too tight now this is how it should be bad but in reality when you're looking at a government supposed to create a call of destruction you want the gun to rattle battle a little bit you've the parts need to be a little more forgiving Instead, it's kind of weird, what they basically seem to try to accomplish was a belt-fed sniper rifle. The M60 was incredibly accurate, unfortunately too precise in many ways. And because of this, it did not generate the same cone of destruction that gunners were familiar with with the Browning machine gun. In fact, it would put one bullet right on top of the other. They had to swap the system back out, number one. and number two they also had to add you know enhance one or two parts because they found that very quickly they had significant breakages now these these issues should have been dealt with before they left from the x m models and the production models into the field with the troops but they didn't put right in the field the troops got the gun and by attrition and injury and loss of life they discovered the problems with the weapon they corrected them very quickly which got a command about that and this was magnum errors crew screwing up left right up and down so anyway the new gun get into service when the when the when that when that day's battle took place it was the m sixty that save the day south come to strange but it's a fact yeah one of the most famous pictures you will see from and mike you mentioned the battle you remember remember what i'm talking about here young soldier i would point out that there is a but image most people remember this and don't realize they've seen it a dozen times it's a guy with a little bit of a grizzled kiddo you got the stubble wearing a obviously it vietnam m sixty gutter and he's got belton belton belton belton belton belton belton stacked up that's not a funny little image there that is a representation of what happened during this particular action and that the m sixty gunners a car they had to scavenge through the dead many men were carrying amel for the M60 gunners, but they'd already been taken out with their weapons, their M16s malfunctioning, jamming up or failure to function altogether. In other words, this was deadly in a firefight. And so the gunners very quickly, everybody huddled around the M60s. First they scavenged the dead for whatever weapons, which they then discovered weren't functional. So then they started trying to scavenge weapons off of the enemy dead, because at least there was some ammunition and the weapons functioned. uh... to whatever degrees some may not have been all that good a weapon because remember both nva and vietkong had attempted scavenge off the battlefield so there was quite a mix of weapons but i think that the government has made case those were pretty reliable that action demonstrated why a lot of troops rear very quickly realize that there was a problem with the m sixteen what did they do well the troops themselves called home or wrote over that dad let me my prompt shotgun This is where you hear stories, but here's another thing. They've tried to make a void letting you see any of the images, which used to be very common, which is why you have to go to older publications and you have to go to older documentary or books on the subject that have battlefield images where you will see a lot of Stevens pump shotguns, Ithaca model 37s, Remington 870s, model 12s. okay those work military issue problems in most cases that you see those were the shotgun sent back by content all over the vietnam they went right to the bulk of the soldier pre nineteen sixty six before sixty six the mail system was totally different for everything going outbound you could ship a gun home and nobody had a clue because the gun what right here door if you get something to your son overseas now even though they were too persnickety about that after sixty six Before 66, anything you shipped, it went right to the bunk of the soldier, you know, for mail call. So, Mom and Dad very quickly boxed up, you know, Fred's, the third Model 37 bird gun. If it wasn't short-barreled, it soon would be, and it ended up being about a 20-inch gun. They didn't want to go any shorter for most of them, although guys did 18s and shortened them all the way to the barrel log. some cases but they found out that wasn't really what you are doing something's going to be intermediate range because you were taken a pull the trigger on number four double up buck and the idea was your kind of you know pepper in the area just like an automatic weapon with each shot the pop gun became very dominant for that period of time because a lot of the men also really had the m sixteen but they couldn't count on the weapon A lot of men died because of that weapon. Now here's another one, because it's not just the small arms that we had a problem with. Now the 1911 was still there, and a lot of guys either grabbed the 1911, a couple guys I served with grabbed grease guns because at least the armored, you know, the tread heads had spares. Usually it could steal or buy them from the tread heads, and they'd carry the grease gun because at the very least it worked. And by the way, there were thousands and thousands and thousands of grease guns in the hands of the Vietnamese. It was one of the dominant, lend-lease weapons handed out to the, um, uh, Arvin, for instance, uh, had tons of them, but the, uh, force popular, which were the village defense units, were given tens and tens of thousands of grease guns. So there were lots of mags laying around. There was a lot of ammunition in 1945 ACP. So a lot of guys would snag those if they could. Now, there were improvements, and eventually they got through the problem with the M16, but it took time. And they still expected you to go into combat with a weapon that they knew was malfunctioning. They didn't withdraw the gun. They just tried to convince you you needed to be the next piece of cannon fodder to carry the one that had somebody else's brain splattered all over it. Ha ha, but that's not the only weapon. Every weapon system we sent to Vietnam had a similar issue develop. How about the M72 laws? The M72 laws was a well thought out idea, by the way. and yet during several actions one hundred percent failure now listen to what i just said have a pallet of laws rocket sitting there brand-new manufacturer they just came from the factory you have them sitting in your firebase all of a sudden you have p p seventy six light tank show up remember the first day first of north vietnamese armor action that took place in vietnam And the special forces detachment that had a few recoilless rifles they scavenged, thank god, and a handful of other anti-tank and artillery pieces also had piles and piles of these brand new laws rockets that were going to be the cats meow. A handful of different men died or were found trying to rewire or trying to figure out what was wrong with the laws rockets that they had boxes and boxes of because everyone that they tried to use would not fire. Where did they find this out? They found this out in combat while they were being overrun by Russian-made PT-76 light tanks. Oh wow, that's a good time to find out that 100% of the weapons you have don't work. Oh wow, oh wait a minute, Bill Clinton. Oh wow. So anyway, every one of these weapons systems, oh wow, let's go over to tanks by the way. Now the M250 caliber, he just chugged away forever. the browning nineteen nineteen just kept chugging along and by the way there were lots of the service but the m sixty of course was supplanting that was pushing their bintory out however how many different before you trade heads tell your p dot talk to your people are explained to about commanders group below main armament or many different post after the m two fifty cal everybody said we'd go up with a better idea And you know what? There's not a single stinking one of those guns that they produced that's in service, nor was it in service for very long. Really not in service. Not because somebody didn't like the flavor or the weight of the gun, okay, which the M14, by the way, has chugged along through this whole process and working for the troops. A lot of guys carried the M14 for the whole time they were in Vietnam, even after the M16 was the standard, because if you looked around, you could pull something out of the inventory. So the M14 kept chugging along, working flawlessly even after it was not the primary weapon in Vietnam. But all these other weapons were produced at the same time sent to Vietnam and completely malfunctioned. In fact, in the Commander's cupola, oh by the way they also had these guns in Europe, let's not forget this, every one of the design weapons that they came up with for the M48 series of battle tanks, there's a cupola gun. Go look at that little cupola, a little turret on the roof. There's a gun that goes in there. You'll notice 90% of the time there isn't. In fact, if you pay attention to the pictures of the images for the era, they tried first mounting the weapon, which by the way they'd already bought, they'd already had it, they'd already got it out of the factory. My God, think about this. They got it out of the factory. They designed the whole cupola around the gun. They put the gun in and the weapon malfunctions constantly. Constantly, every three rounds, any ever try to work in a cupola like that? You know how small that is? You know what fixing a jam or clearing a weapon in that space is like? You know they tried turning the gun sideways, they tried turning it the other way sideways, they finally found out that they could get it mostly to work by flipping the son of a bugger upside down. But that's not just one model. Understand this, there were four different designs and every stinking one of them each won a different gun. all had the same problem every last thing, oh by the way, the M14 is still chugging along working just fine. See, so when you hear idiot sticks open their face about certain weapons and there's a reason, no, it wasn't the, there were all kinds of issues, every weapon has pluses and minuses. But the M14 was a very successful pattern, a very successful design, contrary to what some people try to flap their yap about. And in fact, if a precision tool given the opportunity, and you actually know if you're trained to know how to use it, if you don't have a clue and you try to start from zero, and you don't have an instructional base, then you can muck up a whole lot of things. But that's true, I think, of pretty much every weapon out there. So the M14 proceeds on through this process and eventually, by the way, through the whole of Vietnam, the M14 is still listed as the primary MVR slash main battle rifle. Whereas the M16A1 is considered a theater of operation firearm. Everybody understand that? It was designed for the jungle. It was perfect for the area of operation. The seven pounds soaking wet, which it almost always was. uh... it's slick sided slicks move all the way around goes to the brush and junk not a year with not your mother weapons could do with the m sixteen a one-right always designed across the board to do and i will point out again that the pickle fork flash i'd always changed out for one reason one reason only originally was supposed to be a barbed wire and wire cutter you do understand that or we both that work real simple but why are in between the pickle fork pull the trigger cut the wire did you didn't know that right By the way, little trick, on your HKs, how many of you have HK91s with real HK91G3 flash hiders? Have you noticed how you have a little dollop? Two points, either side. One's at 12 o'clock, one's at 6 o'clock on your flash hider on the front of it? You know what that's for, don't you? Same thing, but the basket flash hider made sure that it couldn't catch weeds and sticks and everything. You take the wire, you line it up with those two little knocks, pull the trigger, you cut the wire. They did teach you about that, right? or maybe the first time you ever heard of it probably did not think about it all but if you go to the german manuals they'll explain to you all about that idea except maybe you'll go about the ignore your but it doesn't make any difference because the pictures to show you what to do even if you don't speak borscht nine mister nine-packet-packet-packet-dudet nine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine-nordine- So anyway, the flash hider from the E1, the reason it was changed out, that little pickle fork was just enough to drag on everything. It caught on everything. So they adopted the basket type to prevent just that little snag from taking place over and over again. So the M14, again, serviceable enough. Now, this is the reason I bring this up, because I'm hearing there's another thing. It's dunderheadism. Does everybody understand what the word obsolete means? What it really means, okay? An obsolete arm is what, the other term which I've tried to use, which is one of the traditional terms that was used in the industry, is an orphan gun. And an orphan gun doesn't necessarily have to be an old firearm, by the way. An orphan weapon is a weapon that has ceased production and has no organic support system for anything. It may not even be mags anymore. that's an orphan gun what i told the car they want to talk about like uh... the old military arms the french arms especially their orphan there's no ammunition presently being made except from you know second line manufacturers which produce very fine ammunition but it's you don't have the benefit of military production volume which means you have a benefit and in a new reduction in price because there's so much made there's plenty of out there okay the m fourteen is is still uh... it and this is bizarre to you still in service with more countries that i could probably calwell more than what one hand but let me give you a little hint anybody out there noticed that a certain european country is presently issuing out the m fourteen to its forces does anybody know which one but no no nobody should give a really you have been paying attention to all of the latest propaganda pictures of we may be going to war with russia i'm giving a big hand i'll give you a bigger head it's a northern european country and presently they are fielding a massive quality of m fourteen does anybody i i can give you a little the little hit there's a big body of water northern part it's called the ball pick And if you were to look at some of the images of some of the forces, oh I'll give you an even bigger hint, it's one of the Baltic states. Okay, most people aren't paying any attention, they don't really have a clue, and they won't really care because somebody's writing propaganda stories about this weapon or that weapon or whatever. Well, not really making an in-depth effort to kind of see where all these are. Well, if that really is even true. About the Worcester, nobody carrying it. By the way, remember little pictures, how about the Filipino will filipino insurrection that they have whatever week but uh... you know will action remember we talked about this uh... videos coming out of the philippines uh... they were doing house to house but they're also doing a bunch of urban matter warfare the filipino forces have the m fourteen and they have the air fifteen slash m sixteen family rifle in in inventory and sixteen eight is look like mostly but they have them for some sure and they have every other variation they don't throw the guns away You might notice that the AR-15 men were hanging around and behind the guys with the M14s. You don't think so? Go back to last year's footage and take a look at it. Well, why were they behind the guys with the M14s? Well, maybe the gun offered more protection for a bullet screen, right? No. Because the M14 could return fire much and you would say you would think about BAR or M60 with that 308 battle rifle round being able to pound through light cement and other materials and get to the soft, chewy people hiding behind it. And you'll notice that it's rather fascinating that they may be even, and I asked this question at the time, are they building their fire teams with the M14 as maybe the primary rifleman's base? And then the ARs are the supporting rifles, as we've said many times, in a good combined arms team. Your MBRs focus on hit and hard, and your light rifles suppress. Kind of a reverse of the way we thought of it in the past with the, again, like the M60 versus the M16. The M60, of course, dumping rounds down to suppress because it could do a nice job of chewing stuff up. And the riflemen then doing their job with the lighter rifles accordingly to supposedly be able to hit targets that are shucking, jiving, and or staying put because the M-60 fire is doing its job. So the M-14 is still out there in force. It is working. Those countries use it. They're very satisfied with it. Most of us who have the M-14 are built the M-14s here. We use them. We've been very satisfied with them. What is fascinating is the there's a Twilight Zone attitude coming out of a bunch of pantyways right now That are that are likely you get you get stupid guns. I love all guns Now we can we can joke about different weapons, but we've got the same kind of panty and piffa type flap yap going on Inside the the firearm circle that we see with the Twilight Zone flap yappers out on the street called Antifa It's the same kind of weird BS going on and I don't know where this it's a it's a it's a Drama Queen of action. It's the it's fascinating to just look at some of the stuff generated In fact, it's I do not doubt that in reality like everything else either the characters that are doing this Know exactly what they're doing to try and desperately create divide and conquer Okay. Now just go to obsolescent or obsolete Well, what's going to happen here, we're headed towards a war right now. The bad guys are, of course, if you haven't heard, are hitting Arizona right now. Arizona, they're going to, everything but revolvers basically pump shotguns on some .22s. And even there, if it's over three shots, Bloomberg obviously said he's going to ban that anyway if he has his wave, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Whether they get it or not, they're showing their colors and they're not saying they aren't going to confiscate. They're just flat out telling you they're going to confiscate your guns, guys. Remember how they told you, we're not after your guns. No, no, no. Well, that's all out the door, isn't it? That's all out the window. That's out with the baby in the bathwater. Boom, gone. So, a weapon system is obsolete only if the supply base ceases to exist. And then what you're on is the Tic-O-Meter for parts inventory, you know, consumption, and then how do you get it to work? The M1A has had two cycles of life breathed into it, but then so has the Goran, so has the M1K, let's not forget the SKS, which by the way is technically out of service for the Grand Army, but I would point out pretty much every stinking Third Army and Second-Rate Army on the planet has SKSes like in Africa, you'll find it in Africa, you'll find them in South America, you'll find them everywhere in Southeast Asia. You're not going to get rid of the SKS simply by the nature of how it's designed for the next hundred years before they pitter at it completely out of service. And hell, that's a secondary rifle by all standards in most people's minds. And we have breathed new life into it because we are consuming, we've eaten up, consumed, and then have even made new components and parts that keep the weapon, you know, functional or bring it into a degree into the quote-unquote 21st century. Ha, ha, ha. Anyway. In the M14 or M1 Rifles case, or forgive me, M1A, which we call, which is the M14 civilian mark, I'm just gonna say M14 to save time, okay? Any idiot that opens their face afterwards, slap him with your hand for me when they say, he didn't know, he didn't know the difference. M1A and M14, interchangeable for the purpose of conversation, okay? So, shut the stupid up when he opens his face. anyway also the uh... again the uh... a k forty seven making forty seven technically is court court obsolete if we believe the standard equal why it will go we are still making it in theory but isn't it really would over dominated now by the a k seventy four so it'd be a away but now they're still a hundred million eight-foot truck on the market there's a hundred million a k forty-seven out there and then just pile the eight to the seventy four and all the other you know variance on top of that my god however the weapon in the ocean we shape a former obsolete if the supply system can provide all of the basic components to maintain the weapon system in the field The difference is, for us, we are not a projecting military strength planning on stealing something from somebody else, working for the Israelis to pilfer stuff from Iraq or Syria, or to steal things from other people that are planned for the future. We're a defense force inside the continental United States. We have an inventory that's quite extensive and also privately owned and privately maintained. This creates a significant advantage because we're able to pick and choose and in fact, as the old saying goes, guns are for buying, not for selling. We are maintaining and in fact creating the market inside the country. I think the ring knockers know this, which is why they got a bunch of the young dunderheads that start flapping their yap the way that they are. Rather than the idea we're all firearms owners and we all better be embracing everybody's idea of owning more guns or we are going to be up Peces Creek without a paddle. Okay? Anyway, firing pins, extractors, ejectors, main spring components, and all primary subcomponents and subassemblies are built for most of these weapons. And for that reason, they are not obsolete, not even obsolescent. With the inventory that we have of the M1A in the United States, we could actually outfit just the M14 family alone, just that particular gun. Could easily outfit more than half of the first-line armies of the world right now, and we own it. It's not in a government's hands, it's in ours. For this reason, it behooves us to continue to support and maintain the weapons simply because of availability and inventory. Period. It's just logical. It's like AR-15. Even though they're already yapping about, and there are a number of weapons that try to claim they're probably going to replace the M16 with, which is, you know, a Yuck. uh... again with a hundred million or a hundred fifty million plus air fifteen's in one form or another made by the united states taiwan and go right down the shopping list of how many other countries that weapon is this weapon is not that particular part is not going to be gone from the inventory for another hundred years even if they tried hard which they are probably going to try hard all weapons are trying to do right now to try to ban everything and destroy the base market inside the united states f a l the f and f a l would breed like to do it the american industry certainly other countries still have it in service it's out there but were not for the american inventory and the ability for us to maintain because of the economic you know the resources we have available monetarily to do it and the industrial capacity in-country not out of country in-country to produce every and any part that we need that weapon is not obsolete nor is it up to a lesson How about the HK-91G3? My God, look at what we just did. We absorbed the German inventory, and so, and not only that, but we now have after-builds, God of the geeky. So that weapon is not obsolete, nor is it obsolescent. It will be staying in service for a significant period of time. What's going to change this? Well, I did mention something earlier. The M1A, the Grand... uh... even if they all the h k if we go to war right now we are not going to have the capacity to crank out at a dozen or many many many different weapons system simultaneously nor would we probably be able to maintain any of the production on that pattern both patterns of gums neither would we go the air fifteen or the eight k if if there was a choice a new family of simplified arms would have to come into production immediately which means we have to have this mindset before we get into the conflict that we're facing it we're not going to be home by christmas it is not going to be a short war we have to have deep logistics and we need to again support the the multifaceted weapon systems we have the good thing we have most of the supply system for each of the weapons i mentioned You may not like Glocks, but like I said, hell, own a Glock because there's a billion mags for them. I don't care if you like them or not. I think the gun should be a $100 pistol. It's a joke that they're gouging everybody the way they are. Everybody goes, who's the worst, what's the worst, what's the worst, no, production-wise it's not. That gun is paid God. Those people are making money hand over fist off the Glock. It is a plastic, it was originally intended to be a plastic throwaway gun. go look at the original specs laid down by the austrian military what their intentions were crack out a pile of given to the cook the baker the cattle stick maker here you go got a pistol here you go got a pistol if it breaks go give another one don't fix that one it's a throwaway was meant to be a throwaway and was supposed to be a cost-efficient minimal cost throwaway and then they marketed it to america and the rest is stupid but that's why we don't care i love the clock beautiful buy more why what you're buying guns your bottom to defend the country you're going to be defending our freedom right outside with a cop to confiscate the guns you're going to be using the guns on the compound confiscators right i was just a prick who thinks he's got some special privilege that you'll be shot by everybody else who knows that you're not you know that works so anyway what we do have a situation where we have to start doing the math and i've mentioned that many times the cia the defense department the duty don't have the destruction and uh... anybody else and if they all know the formula for wear and tear on firearms and again at the the ideas if they could beat us down if they were to do it the way they want they figure we only have about two years worth of lifespan if we're thinking shallow it looks like a lot of these young people have been taught to think shallow they don't really understand or nor they have any interest in manufacturing uh... lego blocks can be put together but actually building a legal blocks they don't have a clue and this is a fact okay Whereas, again, like I said, when I was growing up, we were in the middle of an American industrial base that was vast. Okay, it still is out there as a shell, but nothing like it was. Trades were in the schools. Everybody that came out of school, even if you didn't like trades, you got a chance to fiddle-part in trades. because of this you could run a drill press because of this you mostly could actually get a blade going and have some clue about what the tools were supposed to do even had to fiddle with late with with everything from brazing to welding to heli arcing now because of this when you got into guns and there were things laying around one of the things about firearms is if it's cheap people will start playing with it air fifteen parts kits as i said a hundred times go to old shotgun news i got a pile of them that are twenty feet deep going all the way back to when they were first made. Go look in the ads for Sarco, $75 for a complete M16A1 parts kit. Every part but the receiver, including the barrel and all the stuff that they cut up and take out now, and it didn't cost $600 or $500, no, we're talking $75 and they had them piled like cordwood. M14 parts kits, TRW, any one of the breeds or a mix, because sometimes you just didn't care what part matched, you just got a whole kit with an M14 for $84. Then they went to $100, and they went to about $110. And even then, they dropped back down half the time, because nobody had any receivers for them, but then all of a sudden, a goofy little company called Fed Ord, decided finally to make a semi-auto M14 receiver that they got approved. Fed Ord was the crudest, rudest receivers you could find for the M1 carbine, the M1 Garand, the 1903 Springfield, and then finally the M1A, slash, M14. But you know what's cool? By God, we start cranking rifles out. One of the other benefits we had, we were putting M14s, as I've told you a million times on the air here, guys, we could crank out 3, 4, 5 M14s tonight. We got really good at it with all the tool and die men from Ford, Chrysler, and GM, and all the different factory skilled labor we had, or semi-skilled, didn't make it here, but everybody had a little background. Everybody in this area, from Toledo, all the way up to Flint, all the way across to Lansing, guys, we cranked out rifles like there was no tomorrow. In fact, one of the things I did, I told you before, when I was in the learning curve, we would buy cut receivers from the, uh, from SACO or from Numerics. they were cheaper at Sarco. $6.95 to get you a front and a rear receiver for an M1 Garand. For about $6 or $5 you get a front and rear receiver for a carbine. We buy piles of them. If you bought 10 they were even cheaper. You buy piles of them. You didn't care if the front and front are back matched as far as manufacturer. Who gave a squat? What you did is you want to match them up closest so the greatest amount of material in stock that was original would come together. And then what you did, we built a jig. My job was to take that torch cut receiver and clean up all of that gacked edge and taper it slightly while not grinding off any more material than absolutely necessary so that the master welders who would bring the two pieces together, put them in the jig, would fill in all those parts and we made receiver after receiver after receiver after receiver after I couldn't even count them all. you can use talks talk about the garbage now you have a cool what the hell i'm talking about and by the way that's what i was a teenager had been my twenty two now the other idiots take her talk about what don't even think about this i don't want to do it what are you can't but everybody was my age good it is amazing i mean the dim light that are on right now and i mean dim light ignore them In fact, what's fascinating is the gadflies, they're just like antiphotype gadflies. They just, they're flapping their yap, it's like calling names is all they can do, but they don't have any, they have no skill whatsoever. No skills to actually work with or do anything with their hands. All of this is part of the, we're leading up to the point where when we hit the wall here, we aren't going to be able to do what we're talking about. We will do a degree. Everything as I said before that you see on the battlefield we carry away. I don't care what it is your job is to bring back and we have to already be routing and supporting a reprocessing system from the very get-go when this war starts not when you're in desperation on that BS miss on that or in other words She cocked puck. Okay Why well because that way we don't have to worry about losing the war for lack of material everything that can be rebuilt will be rebuilt everything that could be reprocessed will be reprocessed we don't leave the brass on the ground we don't leave the steel cases on the ground right from the get-go you're not just be sitting there picking your nose yeah i know you're tired congratulations police yet brat you don't leave nothing for the dinks you remember that line how many of you watch the movie put to it i've mentioned this many times there's stuff they put in there that it goes right over people's heads Remember the one sergeant after they had a shop the woman in the head there they went police your brass Don't leave nothing for the dinks. Why did he have his men policing expended brass? Oh because the Vietnamese were covered reload that sucker so fast to make your head swim Yeah, you're right. You don't you don't so he was actually kind of giving you a taste of history right there lessons learned Everybody understand that? Policing the brass, but it's empty cases. And by the way, your enemy's a peasant. He wouldn't know... Your enemy was a peasant with enough brains to know how to reload ammunition. He should be able to do better. Much better, but it means we can't be lazy. And most everybody I see at most, all this garbage I'm seeing from the latest crew, is just stinkin' lazy. And loony. And it's bizarre to say the least. I mean, just it pisses me off. I can't piss me off. Actually, I'm laughing most of the time because I'm looking at these dingleberries and going, yeah, really? Now, again, with the weapon systems you do have, I don't care what it is you commit to, but remember, a deep part system. We have to break the two-year barrier that the other side figures they've established because they've got the dunderheads in there the way they are, and they've got them also yapping to try and supposedly cowl everybody else who actually has a brain and is using it. That's what the purpose behind the harpies are when you go to a site or any location. The harpies are doing what they're told or paid to do, and typically they're actually paid to do this. And I'd be willing to bet a big chunk of them are just these little Israeli pods. They're overseas, and they're in there to create confusion. Fire and pen, extractor, ejector. Small kits, assemblies for each of the weapons you have. One kit per gun at least. at least if you have a hours you have no excuse to the part is so stupid cheap you should have a few she have a pile we should be constantly investing in air fifteen parts you should have an armors kit set up our armors box set up for every group that's out there and then you also have your own parts inventory how we used to donate i still will do this if somebody were to start one up i'd handle whole bunch of junk over the go right to the spare parts kit much stocks buffer springs, buffer tubes, spare triggers, whatever I got that's odds and ends of junk. I got a whole pile of flash hiders. I got buckets of flash hiders. God, you know how many extra flash hiders we got with these kids? Sometimes they tow two or three in because they were tired metal. So what did we do? We took the tired ones, gave them to our Ford workers. The Ford workers would do a quick cleanup bath on them, send them through the phosphate finish machines at the Ford plants or the GM plants or the Chrysler, and we put brand new park rising finish on those steel flash hiders made for the M16. Whereas before they were tired and worn, they were now brand new looking and they had a double coat finish, just like all of those little under-engine parts that went in the inside that Ford F-150. Only instead, there were our parts, the Ford Machinery. Because that's what you do when you're fighting a guerrilla war, or wait a minute, a full in-depth guerrilla war against a machine. Use the machine on it. into the problem i have with this and again parts mister part i don't know what it is if you're going to get a scar by god you better have every internal part four because it's an orphan gun right for the get go because it's so new any new weapons you have no deep supply from eight parts system on the other hand the m fourteen is certainly going to be with us for a long time but again so is the m sixteen air fifteen family rifles whatever it is better water the two-tailed or sixty seven years old now but he might have a guess what this year twenty twenty Let's take 20 and then there was minus 40 which takes us back to 1960 There you go 60 years worth of gun and by the way the prototyping was all done in the 50s on that weapon y'all do know that right 1960 the first of the m16 e2 type weapons showed up in special forces hands as Demonstration arms a case of them showed up over there and first First SF with the second third detachment. They actually had the guns over in Vietnam Anyway, I know, I'm harping. I am harping for a reason. There is a whole pile of stuff that needs to be done. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation. Know how to manufacture, know how to re-manufacture, and rebuild. Remember, a pile of junk can become many, many, many different weapons if you are patient, and you actually know how to use tools. That's an idea. for planning prevents piss poor performance, the P-principal. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're in the march. Got more live radio coming up. Don't you touch that dial. We'll be back at 8 o'clock for the evening intel report. God bless. Bye-bye. Good evening and welcome to Tech Comm. In case we mention anything that's dated material, it is February 10th, 2020, Monday. Oh, where did it go? Okay, I'll skip that because I have like 58 browser windows opened up here. What the heck? That is screwy. Never seen that happen. I saved web. web pages and and over the years my methods of saving them have changed depending on Back in the day it was fairly straightforward you'd save as HTML if there was no pictures on it or a complete web page and That was fairly straightforward nowadays in recent history. They've added so much extra crap like JavaScript files all sorts of stuff that has no benefit for you if you're viewing offline. But it dramatically, it exponentially changes the size of what you're saving. Now, depending on how much space you have to save this stuff, that's ehhhhh... it depends. But if you're trying to save as much stuff as possible, archive as much stuff as possible, then... Having to take up several times more space for the same thing just because of all this crap that these web pages will save along with it is just nonsense. Plus, people on really slow connections, which I assume still exist someplace, not so much a problem for most people anymore, but it slows it down when you're trying to view the web. One solution, they do make a browser, oh, what's it called? It's called, there's plugins like for Firefox and stuff. You can change your browser like to like an Android version. It's, I forget what they call them. But it basically, it makes you load the mobile versions of sites which are a little bit linear on data and stuff. This stuff used to be more important back when people were on dial-up and stuff like that or still had that. But I know some people out there, they're in really secluded areas and stuff. They might have an issue with this. But actually, what prompted me, I saved an article here for offline use. Maybe it didn't actually save. What I thought it saved. Let's try it. Oh, maybe I left the JavaScript files intact. Which means it's probably trying to run them and reload the page to someplace else on the internet. So, one problem you might run into is the page will try to load, contact the internet, and won't fully load even though it's saved already, unless it has the internet. Don't run into that too often, but sometimes I do. Sometimes you can go into the HTML code and just delete that out. Try to find, I mean... These pages are a mess nowadays, but try to find the version I mean the code and the page so you can delete out whatever is trying to forward the address or whatever But anyway, there is a couple solutions in recent years though to for archiving web pages One is there's plugins and I think it's by default actually on Firefox for Android is it will actually save the web page as a PDF Now, the disadvantage to that is the PDF will take up more space regardless of whether or not the web page is full of pictures or not. Because it's kind of like taking a picture of the web page. But you don't have to mess around with all these extra files and stuff and whether it's going to, you know, the web page will be essentially kind of like dead in a sense. It won't try to run scripting or anything like that. So the information will be there. One other downside is sometimes they put the pages will cut right through the middle of something because the web page wasn't meant to be in separate pages originally. One new thing, I think it's new, that I like, at least it's on Firefox, is a lot of web pages will have what they call reader mode. There'll be a little like book or page icon next to the URL on Firefox. You click that and it'll have a stripped down like e-reader almost like version of the page. You save that and it just doesn't have any of those extra files that take up room or anything with it. If you only want the text and you don't need any pictures or anything then you still save it as a complete web page or whatever. Don't save it as HTML only because I found that does not work that way but you save it as a full web page then go in find the folder that's probably empty but the folder that's supposed to accompany the page change the name first then delete the folder and you'll be good and So that's kind of that's a nice way of saving web pages don't be aware of that ill cut out a Lot of crap on the web page like the menus on the side and advertisements stuff like that But be aware also usually chops out comments and stuff that you may or may not want for the web page that you're saving. Let's see here. Let me reload that. Well, that is great because I'm pretty sure. It's a good idea to test your pages after you save them though to make sure they function right. So you're not in a situation where you're trying to load a web page and it won't load anymore because it wasn't saved properly or Whatever, okay, this is stupid. I saved this stupid thing and it's not wanting to load because it's trying to do a bunch of crap it was never towed to. Come on, won't even let me go. This is okay. Sorry. Okay, we still have the article elsewhere. We'll get to this later. Let's see here. Also, as a side note, on Facebook, Descriptor Algorithm, I regularly like pages I utterly hate. Anyway, I signed up for some pages, I think it was like, it was Democrat something. And I used to, I actually had them on the follow thing, you know. Just so it looks authentic you know to the algorithms or whatever they run on Facebook But I I couldn't stomach this stuff. They were posting only but anyway That's the wrong one so anyway Yandex I think it's Yandex which is the Russian version of like Google or Yahoo the Russian search engine They don't care about copyrights, so I use that search engine for finding certain things. But they went and I guess they, I don't know if they got in trouble per se, but this is kind of funny I thought. They have their own version of Google Maps, or it's Yandex Maps. And I don't know if they actually own any of their own satellites or whatever, but they get their imagery and they process it and they make their map system that's available. And, well, they wanted to, sir, how did they phrase it? They wanted to honor certain countries rules or laws as far as having like military installations on public maps. So what they did was, I'm sure they did this for other countries, but they, including top-secret nuclear facilities as well, since they're obscured AOA, they obscured the locations of 300 sites, some of them top-secret nuclear facilities, in Israel and Turkey. Now then, the problem, they thought they were doing good by doing this, right? But the problem with doing that was that anybody with half a brain and anyway, okay, some of these sites were actually secret sites as in nobody was supposed to actually know they existed at those locations, right? So now when you're scrolling through the map, do you see a whole blurred out space? They blurred out the stuff to almost like the exact outlines of the bases as well. So anybody that's looking for top-secret military bases in those countries, they're easier to find now. So I just thought it was funny. It just kind of... the general idea there was it backfired. I was like, okay, sure, we won't show that on our maps, and it's really obvious where they are. Close to the link to that in the Discord. Also in other news, I believe I... Well, I've seen that this has made the round. Somebody posted a link to this article last week, I think in the Discord chat there. But somebody in... Where was this? I think it was like England or someplace. Berlin! I guess Berlin is not England. That's a Berlin artist. I think it happened in Berlin. Well, anyway... uh... regardless of where this happened this uh... artist i guess he called himself anyway he took a bunch of smart took ninety nine smartphones running google maps he stuck them in a radio flyer or whatever they have there in in berlin Nazi flyer I don't know anyway stuck stuck it in a red wagon and he started dragging them all over the streets and stuff and he basically created virtual traffic jams because Google saw that there was a hundred cell phones, well 99 cell phones there, he probably had his own cell phone on him as well. So anyway, it's like a hundred cell phones there and it looked like there was a hundred cell phones in the same spot going like, you know, two miles an hour. So it just assumes that that's traffic. Car traffic and then it actually shows on their traffic maps on Google Maps that there's a traffic jam now they said the implications for this kind of Reality hacking here is like well You know you could potentially reroute traffic at least people relying on Google Maps. I don't know anybody that split you know and Exclusively relies on Google Maps tell them where to go Kind of have to have an active data connection for that you know, but anyway So anyway this they addressed possible security issues with doing something like this You know bad actors could potentially reroute targets by this method, but if I don't know it's it's something to keep it's something to just be the general concept something to be aware of of how to manipulate the digital world The chances that their target would be, somebody's target would be running Google Maps as opposed to something else just at that instant to see that I... As somebody stated in the comments, they're like, they could just, you just do it the old school way, you know? You put up a fake construction zone detour sign, you know, if you want to do something like that. Now then, what I did find interesting, or had an interesting thought I should say, is he used actual physical phones physically in those locations, but you can spoof GPS locations on Android with certain apps, and as well you can run Android emulators. You can run multiple Android emulators on computers depending on how much resources you have. And so I'm wondering if a stunt, anyway, on those emulators you can choose your mock location as well for the fake GPS on those emulators. So I'm wondering if one couldn't actually duplicate this but without having to even physically get out of your seat to do it. That would be interesting. I may even try that sometime. Anyway, food for thought. Let's hear, I read this article about the DOD's weapon. Anyway, they were testing basically an electronic warfare vehicle. What they did was they took a bunch of electronic warfare stuff, which is typically like radio monitoring equipment and radio jam, you know, radio, wifi, jamming, and cell phone jamming equipment and stuff. I know cell phones and wifi is technically radio, but... You know what I'm saying? A bunch of war electronic warfare equipment. They loaded it up on this striker armored personnel carrier Or whatever the heck those things are This thing has antennas bolted all over the police Anyway, they were testing it basically they were using the striker as a platform for hosting a bunch of electronic Warfare equipment And they weren't real overly impressed with it, I guess. Because I guess one of their main things was the system, the electronic system on the thing. It's not meant they were having problems where they were running the battery. After 20 minutes, the battery would be practically dead on the thing from running all the stuff. So I mean, I guess that's not a Well, I was gonna say it's not I don't see where that would necessarily be a huge deal because you would just upgrade the I mean they obviously bolted all sorts of crap to it anyway, so I don't know what the big deal about adding a Bet you know think of batteries and it's run the system is but But the I have I have noticed that the army Like the things that ham radio guys do as a hobby and different people and other people certain things That the army is so used to using like satellite phones and communications and stuff that when it comes to practical things That they just the concept is totally foreign to them Like simple solution. Well, we're talking about an organization that will take something that costs under $1,000 to make the prototype and then they'll sell that, they'll buy it for $10,000 to $100,000. You know, what was that? $10,000 toilet, seats, stuff like that. So I guess it's surprising that they wouldn't think to just add a battery bank to it that this would be a huge deal that I just thought it was interesting that they have limitations they have there with the... can't keep up with the system there, the power requirements, but... Well, they also... A good example is the Army, they had... Basically, they stuck a HF radio in a briefcase with solar panels and a battery. Now, many hams have done this. They acted like it was some super revolutionary thing they just discovered. Actually, HF radio in general is something like they just acted like is like, oh my word, you mean they can communicate across the country and globe without using the satellite? It's not as convenient, but it's not as reliable necessarily either, but still it's like all this stuff's like new to them. I go find a lot of things are new to them when they're not trying to fight the blind kid on the block and their little digital toys quit working. I posted this link to this article also in the discord chat there. So... Yeah, I actually I did I didn't think about that when I first read this but I'm like I'm looking at now I'm like yeah, why don't you just add more batteries? I bet they'd never even thought about adding a solar panel to the thing We add more batteries and potentially you might you might potentially upgrade the alternator on the vehicle because they're complaining well the battery lasts for 20 minutes, and then It costs you know it's more fuel. We're using to charge it have to start it and charge it well you put a bigger alternator on there Have a battery bank then and then you're charging a bunch of batteries at one time when you do have to start the thing I mean this crap isn't rocket-sized but sometimes I don't know if they're stupid or if they just if they're using it as an excuse because whenever they finally do order a system they pay like Like I said up the you know out the ying yang for it So maybe it's just an excuse to get a bunch of money to do something that doesn't cost a huge amount of money But, moving on, let's see here. So, we had a issue in Michigan that was not widely reported because I never heard about it. But supposedly a college student posted a picture of an AR-15 and wound it up in jail with terrorism charges pretty much. That pretty much sums it up, actually. Let's see here. Actually, he posted a comment. He posted the picture of the Air 15. Lucas Girard, 20 at the time, I guess, from, he was a criminal justice, I was about to say major, but anyway, he was studying criminal justice at Lake Superior State University, which is, is that, where is that? Anyway, it's up in the UP in Michigan. And, let me get here. Find a link to this. Find a new link to it. There we go. Actually, this isn't the best... Okay, let me find a different one here. What is the name of the actual article I had? That is actually the best... The article that had the most information here is the one I'm trying to find a post. And then we will get on with it. Okay, I posted that in the Discord chat there. He spent 83 days in jail for basically posting as a 20 year old college student there from the UP of Michigan posted a show of an air 15 and then spent like 83 more days in jail. This is basically what happened is basically a red flag law without there actually being a red flag law. Some libtard student uh... reported it basically report his picture as a terrorist threat and he got arrested for it now then the terrorist threat now then you might be thinking all he said all he was going to ok they you know they were scared he was going to shoot up the school or whatever from what he posted ok well the thing is you might be thinking ok although a lot of times what happens is somebody will say i'm going to shoot up blah blah blah and then say they were just joking which often times they were However, in this particular case, here's the big kicker. There was actually no threat made. Like, not even jokingly. Okay? Let's see here. Okay, there's the picture. The actual quote he said was, taking this bad boy up this... this automake... That's misspelled, but... this automake, the snowflake, smell A, and I mean snowflake, it doesn't snow. There's actually two jokes there. It's not that he acted too serious and he's like, oh, what I really mean is no, actually the first thing wasn't even a threat to begin with and then he made even less of a, not even a threat to begin with basically. But make the snowflakes milk. There is key shirts and hats and all sorts of crap. You can buy an Amazon that say the same thing. I have a picture of an AR-15. I was actually not aware of this but I have a picture of an AR-15 and talks about making snowflakes milk. i.e. triggering snowflakes, i.e. making libtards freak out basically, just mentally speaking. Let's see here. I may want to have a brain knows what that's saying. It does not mean any threat. In this day and age I wouldn't necessarily been surprised if they did send somebody out to talk with you know just to talk with them just to check in with him But that they went way past that they they did search his room and stuff but But they went way past that they arrested him charged him with a 20-year felony for making a terroristic statements or statement, there is no threat intended or implied or even jokingly with this. So I'm not 100% sure but I think federal court cases trump state court cases, not exactly sure about that but you know you can say that you're going to blow up cops and be joking about it. I have the court case to prove it. So I don't know how they can get away with doing this to this guy. Pisses me off because this is in my state. So I'd like to know the identity of the girl that turned him in. Oh, what's crazy is you should read the comments on some of the articles I've seen. Those comment sections on these articles referring to this this incident actually flat out has threats in them Against these idiots that perpetrated this offense And they're not even not even really jokes, so I don't know how they can get away with this I have contacted his lawyer one of his lawyers haven't heard back from it of course then again that may be a simple enough of a defense that they don't really need anything over the top to defend this because there's nothing there to begin with. I guess it's possible that some states have stricter laws about terroristic threats than on the federal level possibly, except for there was no threat at all anyways. But here's the thing though. What they will do is they will kidnap you. They'll lock you up for, in this case, 83 days, or sometimes they'll lock you up for 365 times 2. 600, 700, and 20, 730. I don't know, I did that real quick in my head. But two years, they'll kidnap you for two years as well. Do you really have... and then they'll rule that it was free speech. Do you really have... these people are like, oh you have the right to say that, you have the right... oh and they'll be like, in the libtarts, we'll get online, and they'll be like, oh I have a right to say this, blah blah blah, whatever crap they're saying, and it's like, well have you spent a couple years in jail for saying it? Because if we try saying something, we go to jail for a couple years. That's what they call free speech. You don't have to be convicted of anything after those two years. And they'll be like, oh, you have free speech. Well, is it really free speech? If, you know, it's like, well, they can, basically, they can put you in prison for saying something, even though they'll admit you have the right to say it, as long as they don't charge you with, as long as they don't convict you with a crime. That's the thing is you've already served those years. How's that any different other than just on paper it looks different? So that's what they're doing now with these red flag laws, and this wasn't even a red flag law actually so imagine Just imagine what it'd be like with the red flag laws Yeah, this is what they're doing now So imagine what they get more power But yeah, if anyone wants to look that up that doesn't have the discord there. It's Lucas Gerard Where did that go? Yeah Lucas Gerhard and it's uh... Michigan Student Terrorism Charges, their 15th Snapchat. Snapchat is an awesome messaging app. If you don't want to remember what the hell you were talking about, 15 minutes prior. Anyway, that's uh... rant off there. No, actually it's really meant for It's really meant for the younger generation that has no attention span whatsoever. Pretty much, because by default it deletes everything you type after the person reads it the first time. So if you're not, if you ain't glanced at something and you don't have time, let's say you're just driving and you don't have time to fully really put your attention to it, it's gone. And you literally will forget what you're talking about after 15 minutes. So, because the conversation gets deleted. But anyway, obviously you're not fortunately use one app so Actually snapchats They had an initial public offering I guess on their stock or whatever for the company and then they had a lot of hype when they first came out and then the investors kind of start trickling off and I was reading this one investment magazine on the about the company or app or whatever and basically they were like well When you're trying to advertise to people your audience You know you want to capture their attention for at least a couple seconds right and an app that by default deletes everything you know two seconds after you see it doesn't really lend well for a for a well for Long-term customers or or whatever you know forgetting customers attentions and stuff there so Not the best platform. Okay, let's see here. Okay, did that. Did that. Oh, good. Okay, let me check here. I had more notes here about the one article, but I don't know if I just double-check and make sure I covered everything on that. Oh, also, back to the Striker. Electronic warfare vehicle obviously they could put this equipment and anything else you know you could put in a freaking van or something as well for that matter so They mentioned that also basically it sounds like from the article that it's how it creates if the if you're sending the data wirelessly over the network or whatever It creates, it produces so much data, it actually creates, and that's in other systems too, I would assume, like the drones and the, anything that has a lot of information gathering equipment, radios and cameras and stuff, they create bottlenecks on the networks they operate on, because they can only offload their information so fast. So even if it's capable of detecting or capturing certain things, they may not actually be able to do anything with that information because you can only process information so fast or at least for it to get some place where it can be used properly, that there's a whole chain there that has to be running smoothly. So one example I had here. Was some of these drones the cameras on them they can potentially read the newspaper you're looking at Quite possibly but see the thing in there they could potentially capture entire city at that level, but That's a lot of data, and there's no way you're necessarily going to be able to stream all that real efficiently, so It's there, but can they use it? and time that, not necessarily real time, but within a reasonable, well it's still useful, you know. Let's see here. Okay, so I have a little blurb here. I wrote about, I thought I'd bring this up. I have found a lot of useful things through packets. Most I shouldn't say most, but anyway there's a lot of US patents that you can actually look up off the US patents website, whatever that is, but they have a search feature. It's not overly intuitive, the search functions, but if you put in like the inventor's name or some other keywords, or if you have the packet number, oftentimes you see a product, they'll mention the patent number as well. I've got some interesting information from patents. Now, usually it's referring to firearm design, but anything else could go. For example, there was this gun that this guy invented. Now, typically, I don't think... Well, anyway, the gun had its... shortcomings which I went into detail on on the particular show but anyway that's besides the point I did find the design interesting though right so I went and actually found the patent for it I forget if he actually mentioned the patent someplace but regardless I found it either I I figured out what the inventors name was or some other detail And I was able to search for that patent and I got it and it goes into full detail on how the system operates and everything. The particular gun question was actually a case... Well, I don't want to use the term. That was one of my arguments. But it's supposed to be a caseless, electronic fired... How do you explain this thing without turning it into a rant? Because... But anyway the way the whole system worked it was interesting so Basically it was a modern rendition of the harmonic gun Is what it was but I you know I found the patent explains everything the functionality of it and everything on there, so Another example of a patent sorry I got was There was this recoil. Okay, you see a new gun somebody has a prototype of with like some special recoil system and this one particular case I Found the passion for it. I had it now. I had to search through several pads to find it But I figured out what the company and the guy's name and everything was and it goes into detail how that system works Another one was binary triggers I have the basic, if you want to know the basic operation or design, I should say, of the binary triggers, they have patents on those. You can download those patents and you'll have the basic design there. I don't think they necessarily give you exact specs per se, but at least as far as function-wise and everything that's there, but you know, you're You know your creative creativity might be you know your is your limit there as far as what? Pants you can find a download on certain designs and systems and things this could expand for other you know other stuff as well But I always do that whenever It's usually a new product or a prototype that comes out and they don't really want it. You know they want to try to keep They don't know I was gonna say they're Kevin they cannot keep it kind of secret or they just really don't want to show you Really how it works real well, and then you may look up the patent and although there it is Now granted if they really feel the need there there are options on the patents for them to apply for I think they come trade secrets, and they will actually hide certain parts of the pants until like a certain expiration date. That does happen. I have not seen it on these things I've looked up, but that does happen. Another thing that actually comes to mind for usually it'll be like radio devices like certain Wi-Fi or like radio camera like Wi-Fi cameras. I'm trying to think Anyway, just different devices that I'm curious what the guts look like on them. They will often times, you can look by the FC, okay, you know what, this isn't actually a patent per se, but it's the same concept here. Just you have to go to the FCC's website instead. And you do a search on a lot of things will have the FCC ID on them if they are a radio device or have some sort of radio element in them. You can do this with smart meters. We'll have the FCC ID right on the front of them. So if you want to figure out what frequency that's operating on and a bunch of different details, you can type that FCC ID in. I start out with just using Google because oftentimes that will find what I'm looking for that way, but you can also put in the FCC ID and a search function and the FCC's website. And then... Anyway, often times they'll have actual pictures of the device, the circuit board and stuff on them. So that's kind of neat, especially if you don't feel like ripping apart your smart meter or whatever device you have. So it's kind of neat to be able to look at it without actually having to rip something apart because stuff doesn't always go back together and they tend to frown when you rip apart your smart meter. So that, and I don't like electricity, so... Not going through my veins anyway, so that was that one Okay, so yeah, I've got a bunch of stuff from the patents the patent office and stuff like that Okay Changing gears just a little bit here. I almost think I'm forgetting to mention something about the the AR-15 picture case there I have all sorts of good ideas when I go to research certain topics and then if I don't make a note on them by the time the show comes around I'll forget about them. I'll just have this one link and I'll be like, um, I was supposed to talk about something about this for some reason. Anyway, they have, now this is not anything, I don't think this is anything new during the The article is actually okay. That's why I found out about it. The article is from December 17th But they even say in the article the first sentence they mentioned that it was revealed during the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, so it's been out there for Last several years But I thought it was neat. I think I might have heard about it It's basically it's a self-aiming How shall we describe precision guided firearm is what they describe it as that's basically? It's a like a self-aiming module for an ar-15 or similar weapon I thought it was kind of neat Obviously it could have some issues Right now it looks like I don't know it Right now it just looks like they're looking for people that have way too much money civilians because they will sell this to a civilian. Seems like that's pretty much the only people buying it at the moment. If you have like a thousand dollars or more, actually, actually, I think that's not even close to the price of this cost. I think it's actually more like several thousand dollars. Yeah. I'm sorry. I must have mistook that with something else. The cheapest one you can get is like $7,000. Evidently they throw in a free M4 with it. Or, you know, an M4, AR-15 with that. Actually, I can't even really call it an M4. It's more like an AR-15 carbine, because it doesn't... M4, at least... Actually, there's certain features, like little tweaks and stuff that make an M4, an M4, and... A lot of those features are showing up on just ARs in general. Like for example, the extended feed ramps and stuff to make loading the rounds easier and stuff on it. Stuff like that, so whatever. AR-15 carbine is really what it is regardless of all that crap. Like there was really no reason to come out with the term M4 in the first place because you just have M16 carbine. M16 carbine or AR-15 carbine whatever. Use M16, AR-15 different age rate between the civilian and the military and there you go. Like M4 they would just came out and called that M16 carbine A, you know, have like A4 or A5 or some designation like that. So anyway. This thing looks like what's this huge scope thingy that runs Linux and the way it's theoretically supposed to I I didn't really Know how these things worked because I'm like well what how do they aim the gun? For you per se I don't I don't that's not really the right technical term per se but for let's take of argument We're gonna say it aims the gun for you, okay? So I was like, well does it have like, I mean like how does that work? Is the gun actually like in a stock that then the gun can like use like servos or something and move itself around within the stock? So it can or you know move the barrel or something? I don't know but no it doesn't actually it works a lot simpler the general concept actually is quite sound I mean, I don't know how it plays out in real life, but it's uh you identify a target with it or See that's That's the question of part here is how it actually identifies its target, but we'll get we'll come back to that in a second But the idea is though is when you pull the trigger it doesn't immediately fire it waits till you actually have the gun on the target and and then it will actually fire itself. So if you're moving it all over the place, it's not going to fire, you still have to kind of guide it onto the target, but you could just kind of be strafing the target for that matter and then it would fire when it hits. Now it also includes, it calculates range and wind and stuff like that into it as well. So it would actually, you could hit a moving target with it without necessarily even trying because it would automatically lead the target kind of. I mean you'd have to basically you'd have to strafe it with the optic and then it would shoot at the right moment I guess. Now then as far as identifying the target that's where it gets kind of like eh, like what's the point? Because I watched a video I don't know if this is all of them are like this basically they're like oh well you you line it up on the Target and Then you press this button to tell it that's the target then when you pull the trigger when it's on the target or fire It's like I'm taking to myself Here's a better idea when you put the thing on the target the first time pull the trigger I I'm like what's the point of the other I I mean yeah, so in theory it could hit the target while it's moving But if you already have to line it up on the target to begin with, then you might as well just pull the trigger. Because how would you know it was on the target if... I don't know. It doesn't entirely make sense to me in that regard. Now then, I'm sure, as this doesn't already, I'm sure that at some point here, that our official intelligence, that it will be able to kind of figure out... The things that are in the area that you're aiming it at are things you want to shoot. Now this might become a problem if there are things in the area that you don't want to shoot. But yeah, I could see where like if it was designed so that it would automatically, you pull the trigger and there's something moving within its view, it assumes that's the actual thing it needs to fire on. Also, I could see how this would work on an automatic as well. What's interesting is it would actually work just like some mobile games. I think the default controls for Call of Duty mobile, actually, it's basically, since you have limited controls on an Android device, the default controls are actually when you point the Let's see the back game there are games like this where when you actually put the sights move the sights on top of a target I'm actually starts firing So there's not necessary to have a separate somehow, you know have a separate button We're now we're talking about in the game here But I'm thinking that this thing would work in a similar fashion that you would hold down the bun or trigger I should say And then when it was actually over said target, whether it was moving or whatever, then it would, on automatic mode, it probably would continuously fire while it was actually over the target. So that would actually be kind of neat. But like I said, I don't know how this thing necessarily, the target acquisition, the initial target acquisition, kind of, murky on the details how that's actually accomplished but the general concept here I could see I could see this working it's quite possible they just don't have it advanced enough to do like I was talking about and so it's more like a toy at the moment but I definitely see this being something now obviously it's not like oh my word Whoever has this is invincible. We can't possibly stand up. I know it's just you know you have to have good old marksmanship to compete with it, but Definitely something interesting. It's already in civilian hands, and it's not like you couldn't necessarily build one of these if you know what you're doing yourself the hardest part probably would actually Might actually be just making sure that your equipment is actually rugged enough. You know the computers or whatever You probably run out running this off like a Raspberry Pi or something there. You know what there are actual more rugged Industrial type embedded systems that you could use like Linux systems or whatever you could use to power something like this, but they have they have Libraries out there for tracking and stuff like that objects object tracking libraries and stuff like that like that out there soft software libraries we're talking about so um Yeah, at the very least with the technology. There's already the century system. You can build your own century system. It will shoot whatever moves in front of it. I don't think it incorporates at least the free ones you can get your hands on, the code and stuff. I don't think it necessarily incorporates being able to lead the target on it. So if it's too far away, you might start running into problems with it. I don't recommend necessarily anybody necessarily running one of those on auto computer controlling the firing on one of those things because I'd leave that up to a human but the actual targeting itself could be automatic but that's the show for this week have a good night We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MaineMilitary.com. MaineMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. You own a firearm. MaineMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard-to-find ammo and bulk ammo orders. 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And today's date, well, we are headed towards the end of, well, ending one fourth well-deserved wall thirty days no one-third or whatever about what work on the microphone on that one uh... if the first third of february is gone it is the tenth of a february it is the twelve year of open maybe in the socialist and the soviet socialist occupation of america with a cake two thousand and 20 old earth calendar 2020 year of battle year of conflict. We're not getting out of it. Hopefully it'll start sooner rather than later Would have enjoyed a you know, well We enjoy what we got but you're gonna have to take your chances or you won't have anything if they have their way So we're going to war everybody needs to be prepared squared away and Understand what the future lies in store for anyway uh... it is monday and uh... but much of the program of the weekend one of the high eight-priginal combat team colonial marines that it mentions a tour block forgive me uh... we have a new of squadron on that kind of squatter was being organized as one of the batter units uh... it is a reconnaissance squadron and eight-priginal combat team colonial marine militia are filling that out they are looking of course for crewmen and members and of course anybody wants to bring additional vehicles into play. The guys bought two of the BTR 60s floating around out there. I knew one went to a certain location. Turns out they beat us to one, could have had a BTR for what, 19,000 nine, completely rebuilt already, American engines on board. and uh... the guy was pretty good about it but it just turned out one of our guys got their first and scooped up minutes down the road now it's in the inventory they're going to of course add armored trucks a number of other like mac vehicles and uh... some other swimmers to the swimming vehicles with no flash and fit vehicles to this uh... recon squadron and uh... if you want to find a little bit more there should be shortly some postings on w w w dot colonial marine militia dot four m g dot com again that's w w w dot colonial marine militia dot four m g dot com and if they don't have a posted they probably will sometime tonight but uh... anyway the uh... usual screening system is in play of it looks like they've got one or two other pieces of equipment that are going to be split sideways are going to reshuffle the deck with regard to formations and everything's looking good there but this weekend they are pretty well made the decision they have to expand and they're not going to expand the units that exist because it doesn't make any sense we already talked about management you know the company isn't going to be a big a militia company should be battalion strength if you've got a battalion worth of men you need to subdivide into companies appropriately don't have a stuff or four hundred or five hundred man company you have three or four infantry companies or a two three different three companies in the support weapons system company with the time you're done that's just how it works all bunch of meetings coming up over the uh... next couple of weeks uh... kono what colonial marine militia western district gonna be meeting up in the uh... southern Wyoming area I understand I do have the dates it's just a warning order for our friends out there in the Rockies that are with the CMM you guys have a it'll be in the southern hold on here southern Wyoming and the date oh it might have the date hold on here let me look this is the problem of doing this even if you were doing the program No, I don't have a date yet, but it looks like it has to be the end of February So I'm assuming the window the 28th 29th will find out 28 29 30th. Oh, forgive me 30 days of September Yeah, so that's 29 this year. So with that being the case It'll be the first so the 28th 29th and the first slap. I could mark in the microphone on that one But that is for the Western Mountain region apparently it is going to have to do with uh... supply and support and a new logistics solution for uh... dispersion equipment also they are looking at do their that's another thing there is uh... the need to actually add another division strength unit in terms of management for the western parts of the country for the cmm they are going to have to meet this means are going to have to have some kind of uh... meet up with all of the states because everybody in the cmm constitution of the colonial marine militia constitution uh... have to agree to expand the administrative uh... visions like this because for different issues and be addressed and it's all for its all men uh... of uh... just agreement nobody is disagreeing that this needs to happen because the expansion of the emm has been so great another diva twenty thousand personnel twenty thousand stop everybody is big divisions are a good gift like that so between our many states and which are regimental combat teams are going to be reassociated or re-shifted to make this work. That's going to have to happen within the CMM and that's their job, not ours. So again, you guys have some work to work ahead of you, but we're going to expedite it, I understand. We'll give everybody a heads up. Again, keep an eye out on the scroll. Use your pin number to go to the UltraNet counterpart for the Colonial Marines at the schedule and activities and it will help you to understand what it is that's going on and why. We know we're going to be fighting across the whole of the country when this thing kicks in, and they're already seeing where the shortcomings are, especially in terms of field management with regard to tactical, close tactical, and mountain operations. So, Wyoming is an interesting one anyway. It's like three states. It's not really once. More like three different states. So, heads up on that. uh... over at nothing gadgets uh... with the arizona everything here is only huge gun ban bill submitted so if you guys don't know about that over to gun ban gadgets and share wherever you can as quickly as you can uh... and of course mod done a day ago understand there might be one that just came out it'll see right here in front of me so i think that is the latest one in arizona everything and in fact the way the bill reads everything except uh... in this wave of confiscation uh... revolvers and some pump pump guns would be about it and a few twenty two is everything else is banned so their ambitious how much they're going to get will see what happened the motion of the emotion big time with virginia uh... as we have pointed out and in fact we need to uh... remind everybody you need to be looking at all the training sites for activity the virginia state police are tied in with with an mjt f element using a t f f b i and obviously homeland suck as you see k suck purity uh... or is it lucky ready to take a pic ready uh... they are probably turning it for different locations of the day before three to four they're looking at probably three attacks but with four counties being the dynamic in uh... virginia four counties are kind of leading the way those four counties are probably all in the crosshairs for whatever plans matching grabs and police state type actions are going to do waco type actions we can assume they'll do three or all four at the same time the ideas to count down the rest of the population the communists and the foreigners that are operating the skanks in the virginia in the homeland security private corporation not real registered inside the united states is a foreign power you don't know what d h l all about why it registered new jersey not in washington anybody notice that why is homeland security registered and trademarked in new jersey are clear quote-unquote uh... often fed will know better but it was called most likely again if the actions take place it's going to be a smashing grab against the county commissioners uh... maybe the sheriff depending on what the sheriff's actually are going to do again with the soon disappointed uh... if the sheriff show up fine if not you're gonna be fighting anyway put on the sheriff's old over the world up the ship without the sheriff you're gonna fight okay at that simple so you should somebody congratulations but it's right together and you probably have a new sheriff the the torrey sheriff will be run down the road or will run down the road height under the skirts of the regulars like they did in boston seventeen seventy three uh... or they're going to be on your side but if you're on your side you got to keep an eyeball on them every step of the way until finally contact and engagement takes place and then there's no doubt because people before see the shoot somebody or you're going to show what you can't that's a police show together time for you to retire get out of the way we got things to do congratulations the war is on what do we look for well it doesn't have to be as overt as you and on the big side of the trucks but remember uh... cop cars and policing type vehicle will have signature body line no problem pop part components that are designed so that it looking at them you the other watch are supposed to have the observation qualities that the cop shop do so here will trick go all state police post and just kind of but by don't worry about filming just pay attention with your eyeballs go around the county buildings go around the state police post or the state the state capital areas look at the cars that are in the government official parking spaces look at their hubcaps as i told you many times look at their hubcaps if you pay attention not to say anymore you need to start using your observational skills and develop your mind so you need to look at what's out there figure out what the pattern is look at all the other stuff that's out there see the difference in the pattern and make note of the license plates that are on the vehicles that are there now when it comes to recording license plates and ID vehicles don't stand there with your stinking phone in your hand get yourself a car car car camera or better still put some surreptitious cameras in the grills of your vehicles or up on the roof or wherever out of sight out of mind to a degree because your your hands not standing there out in the kitchen stretched becoming a work here look i'm doing something and everybody is now catching on their their mentally condition to seeing that they see that hand up ever thought about that when people do that everybody knows what that means you're not they're not going to block a flood tackle for football game right embrace which are about block a tackle well they're not doing that are they they they get a folder at better probably get a picture so Why draw attention? There's cameras up the wazoo that you can pick up that cost little or nothing that have phenomenal collection capability. All you have to do is drive through the area just at average speed. It's a digital image. You know, that means that when you stop the video, you'll get a beautiful digital still image of whatever you want. Yeah. So again, intelligence can be collected quite economically, especially since we outnumber the enemy a thousand to one. two thousand ten thousand one especially the secret police knuckle dragging shoe size i q bold headed waded up towards they're going to be coming out after the guns which includes pretty much all the cops who claim that they want to come out after the guns just like the capital police that stood up there with their hands on their guns and closer to the guns ready to shoot all of those people who were there in protest of what they were doing in that committee to pay attention to the eyeballs and how they were hawking especially where the the parks where the punk younger ones were hawking the little women that were there like they were thinking they were going to get a chance that you know gang rush beat them down watch the body language look at the eyes watch their eyes to worry about the girls and guys that are there watch the eyes of your enemy pay attention and understand they already did already made their decision anybody at the tries to call it what no they're not you all better be paying attention to remember they're following the communist orders with key now get over that big deal we'll number them let's make sure that we do it right when we do outnumber them squash and cut-cloth squash them completely and get ready for the second wave goes so we had to go with the first batch there'll be another congratulations that's how wars work that's what it's all about uh... all somebody else's okay well one more time guns and gadgets all down here at our message guns and gadgets all the latest video appears to be a little less of a day old actually there is no no everything there is no a huge gun band bill submitted okay and that's a very well done everything big you know no simple you know you know international symbol whatever black screen he did a spot fifteen minutes forty seconds long leads long because he goes to the whole bill okay that way nobody could say we do guys don't know what you're talking about all we have we do as matter of fact and so just to make sure it's benchmark here it is and so he's been doing a really good job of that support guns and gadgets and i really good yeah do it give them a thumbs up and because guys this is what it is to be a band of patriot movement we have people could step in and have to know there's niches By doing this, we have grassroots cores of personnel rather than, you know, a hodgepodge or, you know, somebody kind of, but just, you know, not really focusing. Or a lot of people, you know, that are kind of eclectic. It's not the only source, but it's a good one to bring somebody up to speed fast because you can take them back through the videos to November and go, well, just watch this and then watch this and now watch this. Oh, my brain's on overload. That's what I figured. But you sit back for a little bit more. watch more in a minute here. Bring them up out to bring big screen TV at home. And everybody can watch and we go, yep, we already knew that. Yep, we watched that. Yep, we figured that. Uh-huh, you didn't know that. Oh, you didn't know that? Oh, I didn't know that. Oh, you listened to the control media and the control media didn't tell you anything. Well here, watch this. Remember the beauty of having the data in hand like this and with a data stream like this is that over and over again, you can demonstrate the omission process. where nobody is told, well I know everything about because I watch and then, but I didn't know that. And then of course what's really beautiful is you have all these sound bites or actually sound blocks where you hear the enemy speaking and it's like, well I'd say that was newsworthy, why didn't that get in the news nationally? Why didn't you see that? Well you never saw that. Yeah I know you didn't. Now let me ask you again, why didn't you see that? Well, for obvious reasons, when you watch it, it'll tell you exactly what they're up to because they're bragging about what their agenda is and they're bragging about what they're going to do to everybody. It's that simple. So use these tools. They're priceless until we go to shoot war and then in the process make sure also to take advantage of other training menus. Okay, more on that in a minute. uh... gunting gadgets that on youtube and by the way to guns and the and symbol like general mills and uh... like the general mills g it's guns and gadgets that's that's the uh... channel to go to by the way subscribe wherever you can give everything up on top go through and give all this videos of bombs up give all the comments uh... thumbs up this is what helps to change the algorithms are you know pops it up in different ways and it messes with the bad guys It doesn't cost you anything. It costs you a few minutes worth of time, but if you go through the first five videos you see, any positive comment, give it a thumbs up. If it's a negative comment, give it a thumbs down. But put activity on the page because that is what helps to get it into a more general audience by at least more people that are at least thinking about firearms, or most likely to see it. So that helps a great deal. I've done that several times with hundreds of people out here and they're doing a fine job. Now, next, the subject I was on for almost a two-hour block had to do with the whole thing about, again, the bizarre thing going on in the firearms industry with the, I don't know, I think, like I said, it's a bunch of harpies from overseas out of Israel. And every time, if you're talking about a subject, the little click of course comes in and they're making all kinds of noise and they're flapping their yap and whatever. Ignore that. You'll keep getting your message out. But it's fascinating that... Example is the M14. And I ring this up for a reason, because all I'm hearing is parroting by people who, in most cases, never truly have had the weapon or don't have a clue about the firearm. But again, my point is these are weapons that are proven systems. We also have a vast inventory of parts for Making them dangerous for the New World Order globalists because they're battlefield superiority weapons We have more than sufficient inventory and a deep multi-decade inventory of parts and Professional development or skilled development in the support of the weapons guys. These are precision arms and in in reality we've got a grab i can make a grant thing you throw me a hockey mike it make a hot cut hockey mr. a hockey man eight millimeters of a nine to by fifty seven the m the m fourteen or m one a model same thing i was trained with that originally that i want to be a actually turned that he used an a k and then i had the m sixteen but i was trained with him fourteen and in fact bob it just naturally there's certain guns that really bizarre because There are certain guns that just naturally fit you. I've talked about this many times. One of the most common things that people make a mistake on is trying to fit the gunner to the rifle, when instead it should be the other way around because we're Americans, we can own as many guns as we want or whatever we want. Well, try the weapons up. Go to the gun show and just pick things up. Close your eyes and feel the weapon. Seriously, this is actually how you should also be working on developing proper stance and muscle memory. You close your eyes, you hold onto the firearm, and then if you have a good coach, they're going to test your stress points left to right, up to down. And what I mean by that is, I get you into a good marksman stance. With pistol, this works the same way. I get you into the standard marksmanship stance for whatever style is your guru's choice. You close your eyes and then you take up position. Now, what happens is you want to, the instructor should be testing you by moving your, for instance, your shooting arm or your hands in control if you're using both hands. Left or right? What you want to do is find the stress point. Where is it starting to stress? Ooh, right there. Right there. Okay, bring it back. Let's see if we can find a more natural position rather than what you're automatically doing because of conditioning. with bring the weapon over the left does that better well yeah actually it does support better right about what will tell me what not not that stress out there now they'll do that intentionally when they move your arm to the left here i will you move your move the person's arm to the left you want to take it to the stress point so they can go all your all that is not comfortable okay let's work back here it's like you've got a gauge on a meter okay And when you find that point, remember the operator is doing this with their eyes closed. The same is true with foot position, how they rest their body on their skeletal structure because this is a real important trick to repetitive, accurate engagement, knowing where to put all the body parts, okay? Well, the other half of this is too, again, how does the gun fit you? Now this is weird because you see the SK, we were just commenting on this the other day, the SKS has a short stock. For whatever reason though, the standard SKS for me, and I'm not a small guy, it fits the way a 1903, you know, standard stock fits to my shoulder in that my body just walks right into that rifle. I mean, it just naturally, it's like there. I don't have to do much adjusting if I put everything where I want it to be. My forearm and properly rested to my chest, proper grip and control with the left hand to the foregrip. And I set that weapon to play, close my eyes, put it in place, it's just there. Most every SKS 300 yards, no problem at all with that gun all day with iron sights. I don't need a scope. I mean, sure, seriously, it's just naturally an extension of my body the way it's already built. I have long stock versions, I have the Zytel stock versions, I have folding stock versions of all of the original choke type. I don't want to have this, the one that was mentioned, which is the new telescopic, which is very comfortable for all shooters. I don't doubt that because i can give it to a young kid but i can extend it out give it to a guy with longer arms and everybody's happy but for the basic or model which is why i could have said for me i don't change the s gases out to synthetic stocks i'd like and it feels natural for me to use the standard s k s stock especially with the form of rifle marksmanship but i was trained and developed with by people who taught me and by my own personal experience the other rifle the m fourteen The HK, I love the HK, I really do, I hate HK, I hate HK, I really do hate HK too, this is Schizo-Freddy isn't it? But I always love the HK G3 rifles, always. Problem is, too expensive, by comparison, I can buy 3 M14s traditionally for the price of one G3 HK91 slash now PTR91. Prices come down, so they're parallel, if not maybe a little less for a G3, such PTR91, so yeah, it's a personal flavor choice there, but, it still has well for instance in the stock with the standard comstock for me it's just slightly a few and i have to mentally change my construction with how i control weapon but if i but yet if i throw the m fourteen to my shoulder it is again economically the way it's designed for my body it drops right into place it is so natural there is no second thought about where everything should be then it's purely following the basics of muscle rest, breathing, side alignment, squeeze that titty, hit that target. Okay, it's just that simple. So for me, the M14 is a perfect arm. Okay, as far as I'm concerned. Function, there's very little, in fact, there were those, well, the glove goes butter on the 14. Well, that's a flavor choice thing because, again, as I said, the editor of the tour block, One of the reasons that the US Army really, really, really wanted the M14 is because of the lack of transition trainover from the M1 Garand, you know, for instance, armory maintenance inventory, and working those men straight over into the M14 so you gain all of the deep, deep, deep mechanical experience of 20 years worth of, 25 years worth of the Garand. Well, really not even that since it was 1955. Let's correct that, actually. Since about 12, 14 years at the most of experience, which overlapped into the M14, which gave us a multi-generational, deep, mechanical edge in terms of overall maintenance operations and performance improvement on the weapon when it came to tweaking and developing if there was anything that needed change on the M14. Okay? So that's another advantage that they really, really, really wanted to take advantage of and was a plus for the supply and support system. And otherwise, again, does the M14 fit for everybody? Well, it's something we've said. We're in the militia. This is America. Everybody should have an M1A if you could afford it. Problem is, most can't. So I'll go to the Gladius, the Air 15, still the most affordable weapon for the moment on the market in general that is most common because the government provides mags. Government will have corpses that we are going to make of them, the ones who are coming for the guns. We'll be using their magazines, we'll be taking their weapons, we will be totally familiar with them. We can build more of the same. Most of you have been in the military, have had the AR-15, so it doesn't make sense for you all to not build lots of AR-15s and hand them out to the people who have no clue how to handle any other firearm. I may have piles of K-98 Mausers. Those are pretty straightforward. Everybody can use them. I wouldn't necessarily hand those K-98 Mausers out to just anybody. I've built so many K98s that were stacked and racked. I mean, I had, any time I had 20, 30 of them here, but I had hundreds and hundreds and hundreds stored all over the state of Michigan. I mean, hundreds, all built at the same time, the dozens and dozens I had here were here. Plus, Model 29, the K98 standards, Gewehr 98, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, I always put them together, so all the Gewehr 98s, the World War I Gewehrs, they're all in one big pile. No, well still, you know, 4050 whatever. K98 variants in whatever Czech German. Try to keep the German together, try to keep the Polish 29s over there, try to keep the Czech guns over that way. Why? Because they also brought tons of parts. Now, would I still just hand those out? Well, no, because some people I'd actually ask. I'd tailor the people I was bringing in, or I'd have to make sure that I gave them some training time because you can't spray and pray with a Mauser. You're looking at again an excellent let's just say gallery gun for classic ambush where no you don't spray and pray and beat it down with 20 rounds or 30 rounds the guy just goes boom and two other guys go boom boom and the sentry is dead and If you didn't walk up and club him with a ball paint hammer instead of shoot him You take a few shots you don't just blaze out the area the shots make sure the target goes down without destroying equipment because remember the reason you supposedly were shooting that sentry is or attacking an inferior force is because you're going to be harvesting everything off of that mobile resupply pot right so when you see some fool tells you how you can all of the political people who take what he's got yeah you dump thirty rounds of the target you shot six magazines you cut two holes in the rifle is holding what your point you know that's right you see when you shoot at people you probably hit what the people are wearing Anybody ever think about some of these things or they show you this garbage and then, well, we're gonna harvest, what are you gonna harvest? Hell, you shot half the magazines or his combat load. You put a hole straight through the side of his lower receiver. Let's see, oh, wait a minute, oh, you snagged the front, the gas system too, because it went right through the front hand guard on the top there. In fact, you hit just the edge, you tick the edge of the A-frame, and man, you did a good job. You shot everything. Oh, you hit him a couple of times too, by the way. Oh, you hit him a lot of times. But all that garbage he was wearing was laying right on his chest and around his groin area and you just laced that sucker with 30 rounds, didn't ya? Well, that was real cool with full auto. So why did we shoot him? Well, our job was to harvest him so I could get another rifle, magazines, and web gear for another soldier. What was your plan? Well, what was really cool was I had to jump 30 rounds on him, man. I saw a movie. Yeah, you see, it doesn't really work that way, does it, guys? How would you harvest? It's like... like i've been doing on facebook and a lot of the other social media like putting a picture up there the blood uniform drugs how would you engage that target well if you're trying to harvest up guys you want to be quieter if you can but you more importantly want to make sure if you put a shot in there it better be in a place where it doesn't damage all the goodies you thought you were going to carry home bob might not have a gun otherwise because bob was hoping to bring one back for him we got a card or a voice grid Hey Mark, this is Thompson, North of the Temple. Go ahead Tom, what you got? Hey, I just wanted, I know it's not Weapons Wednesday, but I was just on Amaleman.com and I wanted to read off the deals they have. Hold on just a minute, do me a favor first of all, give out the address three times and then go through that because I saw a few deals. I was looking late, late, late last night, early this morning. So go ahead and rattle off the deals. Take your time though and give out the address three times, please. Okay, it's amoman.com. A-M-M-O-M-A-N. Again, that's amoman. And again, for the third time, it's amoman.com. It's A-M-M-O-M-A-N.com. On sale now. 308, 762 by 51, Lake City. 49, Green, FMJ, M80, 500 rounds. Now $260 you buy two for $255 each or you can buy three for $250 each. 40 SNW Winchester USA 165 grain full metal jacket 500 rounds. Again that's 40 SNW Winchester USA 165 grain full metal jacket 500 rounds. Again, it's 40 SNW Winchester USA, 165 grain FMJ, 500 rounds for $135. And then I'm going to on sale now, the 308 762 by 51 Lake City, 149 grain FMJ M80 500 rounds. Again, that's... 308, 762x51 Lake City, 149 grain FMJ, and 85 rounds. Now $250 you buy 2 for 255 each, or you buy 3 for 250 each. And then 9mm Ruger Tula, 115 grain FMJ, 1,000 rounds for $149. Again, that's 9mm Luger Tula, 115 grain FMJ, $1,000 for $149. 762x39 Wolf FMJ, 122 grain, full metal jacket, $199, doesn't say how many rounds, it just says. But 762x39 Wolf FMJ, 122 grain FMJ, $99. 300. That's 1,000 rounds by the way. Oh it's 1,000? Yeah, I noticed they didn't post it up above, but it is in the body. It's 1,000 rounds. Good price. That is a good price. So go ahead. 300 AAC, blackout, cellular, and belly, sub-stock, 200 grain, FMJ 500 rounds for $290. Again, it's $300 AAC blackout, cellular and bail out, $200,000 FMJ 500 rounds for $290. And there's $6.5 Creedmoor, 140 grain, FMJ JBT 500 rounds for $310. Again, that's $6.5 Creedmoor, cellular and bail out, 140 grain, FMJ JBT 500 rounds. And there's 762 NATO, Lake City, M1 1875 grain, OTM 500 rounds, $440. Again, that's 762 NATO, Lake City, M1 1875 grain, OTM 500 rounds. Again, that's amoman.com, A-M-M-O-M-A-N, and anything over $99 is free shipping. And of course doesn't take much. One case will do that for you real quick. Oh yeah. On that note real quick, the last item on the inventory there, the 762 NATO Lake City M118, so 175 grain OTM. Yeah. We got some of the prototype on that back when we did, extra member of the 300 wind mag. and the prototype 175 it's now the M118 round but back when they first came out with it had an XM designation and it was not the 118. That round is a tack driver. It is a little heavier obviously 175 grain but that particular round in the M14 and the FAL as it points out down below 762x51 rifles from the M14 and FALs to both action rifles like the Remington 700. uh... that is a very very tight very very consistent ball when we we get an autopsy on ten bullets that we pulled from a batch there was no variant in the bullet weight powder charge was consistent with no variant and i am we can assume i did never did confirm but we're probably a magnum powder primer about for giving a magnum primer uh... so the powder load everything with the and that we did we did pull out of the standard can which by the way these caps came from the from sniper you know you know it's you know individuals who were issued the the rounds for sniper use the three hundred when uh... but the three hundred win mag was uh... if you recall if you look at me uh... equipping for the new order video we covered up a lot number we had the cams in the video I made a point of covering up the lot number for a reason because that was the latest 300-wind mag ammo that had just come out. And we had the equivalent, this 175-grain OTM system, we had the equivalent sitting there on the table too, if you recall. When we did that particular videotaping, we had a class that was going on in the location up in the thumb area where we did the video. The individuals that were, of course, presenting the potential of the rounds were using the stuff active duty and there are people coming back off active duty gave everybody a brief on all of the latest you know to play three thirty a little bit all those others are out there now but for uh... and and any of you guys to have a bold barrel anything this round is going to just for virtually push your distance uh... and the accuracy at range you know it's going to tighten up that much more okay i can't emphasize if you're looking seriously repeat repeat that you should lower what will will be going to that that you know that more weight well if you have a just like when i fire up six dollars to two specs i go but two hundred two hundred twenty grain not two hundred or two hundred twenty grain in the opposite side views quite a bit and there is a little more feel to the shoulder but especially we know what the two twenty you would think that uh... again you're going to lose that much in the way of a lot of people that's not the case you'll have to say the charge goes up accordingly uh... and Yeah, with a heavier bullet with still the same almost the same basic compotential with regard to cup pressure Yeah, it pushes a little more but When you get the bull barrel tied into this if you're using any of the heavy barrel models with all the bells and whistles Felt recoil is negligible. I mean by comparison. I mean just throw 338 to your shoulder. We just leave you have a compensator on those nowadays, but This is a good look it's something worth investing in if you're serious so i just want to bring up because of the last item on the list of the sale section there shall price more hundred forty dollars so less than a dollar everybody was a total of all while yet so if they can order or yeah four hundred forty so it's less than a dollar around and it's free shipping so they will be additional cost but it's still almost a dollar around okay so if you know that's what you pay if you're looking for you know factory off-the-shelf precision. Okay, home loads, you can come up with the same abilities for a lot less if you're willing to cherry pick what you need. By the way, muscle velocity with a standard arm on that particular is 225, let's see, 2580, 2580 feet per second. So that's still freight train going fine. that's an express break i think she'll still do what she she she will do well but you get to the other end of the business uh... uh... opportunity the update there again with uh... am a man also i mentioned a couple of the calibers go and look through what they have if you have one of those oddball rounds out no there's no rush on ammunition yet but it's a shallow pool so the reason i bring it up before go back give me a second com uh... thirty eight smith and west and i'm gonna bring this up for a reason and they're not the only company that has it but uh... thirty eight smith and washington should be cheap i mean really cheap your best bet is to go over to aim surplus and pick up the preview partisan that's there otherwise It's a swing up and down. Why am I worried about 38 Smith and Wesson? That's the short cartridge. Yes, yes it is. And there are a pile of victory models, Smith and Wesson, K-Frame revolvers. I mean, there's probably at least a million of them in the country that are in 38 Smith and Wesson. Guys brought them back from World War II. They still had them hanging around during Korea. tons of them were bought after the war is surplus i didn't know what the count was on that and remember that thirty eight smith and weston that load is also common for all those little thirty eight uh... you'll forgive me three eight zero web please and uh... infield revolvers the top breaks they don't take a thirty eight special round they take a thirty s and w and there were a couple of those that came in back in the late eighties early nineties for about sixty dollars apiece i don't even know how many those we bought the gun shows i mean you're just cheap i needed sixty dollars your grab one grab two uh... it again there were popular little gun they're very comfortable out of the way uh... typically with a five-inch some of the five and a half some even with a six not very many of those and if you do have one don't cut it down or think about any much about altering the gun that works fine just the way it is whatever it's in but there's a lot of thirty eight smith and watson out there so if you have the gun you want to pick up the ammunition and yet they do have some of god was c two five hundred rounds for two hundred five dollars remington manufactured five hundred rounds two hundred five right there at amal man dot com So that's a pretty good price. Look at the, look at the, in fact, that's the best volume price that they've got there. Everything else is by the box, 50 rounds. So you want to look at volume and if all else fails, AimSurplus for half of what all the others are going for here, including the Remington I'm looking at, AimSurplus.com has a better choice. But 243, 224 Valkyrie, all the rest of the exotics that are new or old, Ammoman typically has some of whatever you're looking for in stock, so you want to check both those companies out. AimSurplus, ammoman.com, and then let's not forget UN ammo.com too. So, Tom, go ahead. Anything else? Going through some of the other ammo things. Like if you got 380, 380 APC blazer brass value at 95 grain, FMJ, 250 rounds, $90. 12 gauge cellular and ballyit 2 and 3 quarter inch 9 pellet a lot buck 250 rounds $110 so if you guys got 12 gauge you know Like they're $110 for 250 rounds Excellent and if you got 380 there's 250 rounds for $90 so it's like it like Mark said just go searching through everything I mean you can find cheap ammo there Well like for a 45, I'm going on the 45 right now. You could, there's 45 ACP to a 230 grain full metal jacket, 500 rounds, $140. You know, just look around for whatever you can do, because, and remember, anything over $99 is free shipping from, from Amo Man. I mean, you can, one, one 500 round thing of 45 $140 there's your free shipping right there so just just whatever just Even if you don't have a gun buy it because you never know when you're gonna need to a barter matter of fact Again, I mentioned sarco somebody there was like I can't find a circle. Yeah, you can be have to go www.e-sarco Inc.com uh... circle has some uh... handguns every effective in i'd part of it israeli inventory american made or euro made that they've had their cop shops are one of the uh... associated cop shops that they manipulate uh... they actually have a few decent buys in on the men's handguns including grievers so you want to keep an eye on circle and uh... in addition now let's not forget the basic uh... what mention aim surplus aim surplus every once in a while still runs into the odds and then hand gun that is uh... useful you're watching three d autos are still a bunch of euro three d auto guns out there of that have been coming in that's probably the last gap never know they're just always seems to be another pile somebody finds somewhere okay With that being the case, you want to go ball ammunition for the first case or two of ammunition that you pick up, okay? And the reason is, as I've said, the baseline basic load for everything is standard ball. Don't care what it is. It's the pistol you've got. And the reason for this is simply you don't know what weapon your friends are going to be carrying, at least not right away. It's going to take time to know who's who on the Zoom, what they've got. way of issue but if you somebody says throw me some ammo or throw me a mag and you know my i'm carrying this and they're carrying something also will throw me a box ammo throw me something uh... if it's ball ammunition there's no have to worry about the gun being you know not having been killed or tweaked because you're using a custom load that's unique especially for the bullet ball ammunition feeds and everything scattered ball for forty smith and what's in this this is the is the benchmark the board for forty caliber guns 9 millimeters the same way. 762 by 51 NATO, I don't care what it is, that ball round baseline means the weapon's gonna function every time. Mark. No matter what the gun is, and a lot of people don't have as much money spent. They got a good weapon, but they haven't had it specialized in any way, so that's why you gotta remember your friends. They may keep you alive if they go to bullet down range. We got another caller. Caller, jump in there, please. Yeah, Mark, you was talking about the M1A and the M14. You might want to mention that stick with the 7.62x51 ammo. Yeah, as a matter of fact, there's just a massive quantity, again, ball 7.62x51 NATO for chambering. Some guns are a little sloppier than others, but because of that, the 7.62x51 NATO is the built round for those weapons. And no matter who it is that build the M1A, their foundation case is going to be the NATO case, going to be the NATO configuration chamber. So that's something that does need to be taken into consideration. Everybody's got it. We just rattled off one or two derailleur with Tom Good with Ammo Man. Thank you for bringing that up. And again, it's true with the FAL and also true with the HK91 slash PTR91. Those are all from the same era. Oh, by the way, they are all NATO standard. Okay, guys, a little hint there. NATO, love NATO, but we got to work, work with what you got. Another thing there is, you know, I mentioned stripper clips and these goofy fools that you're seeing these scrolls when you go to any of these gun pages like, you know, well, it was really stupid, like, uh... you know we can't record your bill but it's like super clips are dumb and how are stripper clips dumb well whatever the tody was it was rattle you know if i think they're from high for television i think there's a scroll packs are there specifically to create confusion especially in the gun circles now and the reason is the language okay although again they could just be lame so i mean there's a lot of lanes are out there that i mean later than isn't blames okay you cannot have a clue that's because you simply have never investigated but there's a very big difference between that and the kind of new memorize we're running into here everybody can learn but hard stripper clips hold on a second stripper clips guys on the m fourteen the one thing you can do with the m fourteen you can't do with any other military arm that is a modern arm if you can top off the mag on the rifle without dropping the mag Okay, the m14 has a stripper guide on in the top of the receiver. So let's say you fired a handful of rounds You're you're looking at a target starting at the end. You're using a defense and defense in-depth system, okay So you fire at a few targets and you knock one down, and maybe you don't hit the second one, but you fire two or three more rounds, and then four or more, or one or two, or whatever it was, well I lost count. Well I don't know, okay, but I do know I fired more than five. Well you have your stripper clips on hand first, and you drop the stripper clip into that guide, knock, put five rounds on top in that mag and you don't have to change it out. and your primary combat load is not used until you have closer quarter combat to deal with. That's a big advantage, people. And the M14 is the only rifle you can do that with. There isn't another weapon in the inventory that has that capability. But if you were looking at the idea, kind of like the perpetual feed shotgun, in theory, as long as I'm keeping my shots, you know, slow, low, and on target, boom, and boom, and bob over there using his arper about about about about about about about about about about about about about and i think that will be shooting at is really a bit of time staying out of the way and there we go got him to water to more rounds there's a wall in action i don't drop my mag i've been paying attention to what i'm doing i'm thinking of a thinking human being so i grab another five round stripper clip it to the top, I'm squared away and I've still got all the other magazines full. By the way, I pocket that stripper clip, I'm going to reload it later. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Oh yeah, Mark, this is Lefy. I'm also online and I was just looking at the classic firearms ad in my email and well, if anybody with a whole bunch of money, I got the Romanian PSL 54 on sale. Instead of $1,500, it's only $1,500. You remember what they were going for when I tried to get everybody to buy those? Do you remember what I said? Yeah, I do. And I wish I had. Yeah, but you know what? I'll be able to get one later. Well, of course you'll be able to get one later. But how much does it cost later now? Yeah. Later is, what, 10 times the money? I never argued that you couldn't get it later. The idea was buy a few extras and then if you wait a little bit, and sure as hell, if you had bought five, back when we told everybody to buy five, buy five, and just take one out and sell it, all the rest are free. Yep. And that includes the fact, you know, the magazines were originally were coming in at $4 and $3 and something apiece. And I told everybody buy this now that one of our friends did. And he has a pile. There was a pile of over 100 of them. Do you know what one he's made some good bucks because they are selling extra mags for only $59.99. only $59.99, only $60 apiece. Well that is cheaper than the 75 they've normally been going for. Yeah. But you have a decent price on the ammo, the 7.62x54R full metal jacket. 147 grain ammo in the 440 round tin is $179.99. Nowadays that's a decent price. as a matter of fact that again the daily deal is twenty two ammunition if you have any interest guys it's a guila mexican reamington that's mexican reamington of mexico that's what that is a quick reamington of mexico just in case you didn't know so that's also a classic fire of a which will change tonight there will be something different in there tomorrow so keep an eye on the deal of the day at classic fire arm I don't see anything else jumping out of the page, but that doesn't mean he's always finding something new, which is guys, why you want to go through the long gun section all the time. You never know what you're going to do. Mark, I heard you talk about the Hakeem. They have a thing for you. You can win a Hakeem rifle. Oh, right. Well, you know, again, of all the guns out there, the Hakeem, actually, I fell in love with it the first time I shot it. and we again that's one of those rifles guys and not all of you will feel that way but understand the average man who carried that weapon to collect the grand in the middle east of the average man is a you can't shorter than the than the average american about six-foot uh... my about what what five eight five nine at the time and weighing it about one forty one thirty five one forty uh... maybe a high-end one sixty if they're lucky at course there are probably big On the average for their fighting agent for their for their type the rifle was a good-sized weapon It was an MBR was a main battle rifle But it is a very very comfortable weapon to shoot the compensators that were built into them There's three different types all of them work each one of them works in its own particular way So you want experiment? rifle itself is one of the simplest weapons to disassemble and assemble you will ever find. In fact, you're going to take it apart and go, is that it? And then you're going to go, oh my god, this is stupid. This is simple stupid. This is so simple, how could you screw it up? That's really why it's such a fascinating weapon to look at if nothing else, guys. Even if you don't shoot it, go take a look at one. Ask somebody to disassemble it for you, and then you're going to scratch your head and go, how'd they figure that out? seriously anywhere at the top and we're going to keep talking frightful over at classic firearms to get into the drawing republic uh... so the new order shall prevail in the gentleman the empire's on the run and we are on the march both day and night no i think and i think i put a lot about what i got but it was made yet that's right in the same place they made those AK-47s, the muddy plant. What was that number, Duke? Made in the muddy plant. And oh, what a muddy potty it was. Anyway, we are at the top here. We're going to get out of the way. Edward taking over. More live radio coming up, guys. And for all of you out there, again, organize Army equipment, train as militia, establish a 510 program, get the job done, get to work. We're headed to war. Do you all know it? We today know it too. God bless. Bye-bye. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself. of South T. G. Edna when he first arrived in country could not believe his eyes couldn't understand why people had to die but he did his thing for Nixon spilled blood upon the land for a host of reasons He just can't defend These days he's just trying to get by. About that day in the light himself a big fat water goes about the walk he made his way back home. He's got the feet it discouraged and the law he has abloues. Wasn't quite the life that it made He's been living in seclusion In a cabin by the lake He's been seeking faith with every tokyo taste Left hearts in legal eyes With his old broken wings To move to Colorado, Canada He's just trying to survive timber Where the air is fresh and the mountains are strange For the brand new artist, purple-hearted soldier And his wife The day that final curtain falls And it's Corporal Johnson's time I hope that God will try in the mines Sacrifices that he's made Keep our country free, start that day A star six will be needed. Again, that number is 712-320-900. Activation code is 957. Will be needed. One more time now. It is 712-433-0900. Activation code is 957. A star six, I'd like to express again if you're out and about. in an airport or places of transportation where you might run into military personnel, GI, in transit going from one post to another or coming home for a break from the war. If you see anybody messing with them, don't let them do it for the yell-out. yell for assistance from veterans and you'll have them calling out of the woodwork coming out to protect our hero out there that's being molested by a cowardly idiot. So yeah, don't let them go. And again, if you're coming in and getting out of the service, don't forget to get in touch with the Veterans Administration as I did. And no regrets. nothing but what they're supposed to do. And now we're using all the help we can get in our family, which is going through quite a bit. My daughter Samantha, she's still healing from her accident. She's been having seizures since my wife came down with her. Fast bit of bugs and the stress has led Stacy to seizures. And she is now back to work. She lost her license for six months. If she don't have a seizure in six months, then she'll have her license back. Yeah, my wife, you know, she's on her cancer, which there is none for her now. It's up for infusions that she gets every three weeks. And that takes, and they're from spreading, but it does not. as long as they can. And we're trying to look into going to England and we've had no success. So it's just what it's going to end up being. She has a prayer. She's back to work. I keep the prayer going, not only for my family, but for everybody out there that needs prayers. Lord knows there's a lot of them out there. And our prayer does work. as Alex Trebek, I heard him talking about it the other day. And it's something else I found interesting, a commercial from Aspen Dental Care. That's going into it. This guy was a master sergeant, I believe he was, and he's retired with 100%. He's going to out of the VA dental clinic to get it. He was talking about all the pain that he had. Why does this person of his go outside the VA system? Unless he was ordered to. But the commercial is not doing any good. Let's set the image of the VA. They're making it look like this guy was neglected. But no, VA's got good benefits and they got older. You might have to travel a little bit to get there, but they have free dental for people in his shoes. He's a retired master sergeant, and he's got 100% and he's got to go to Aspen Dental Clinic. It seems like a misleading commercial to me, but who knows? I was just bringing that to your attention because I don't like people using veterans. If it's not a true situation, you know, not the guy, he seems like he's one of the poorest guys on the street and can't afford it. Then as when he passed he can. He should be covered by the VA. He's going through the Aspen Dental Clinic. I just don't like that. Here's another thing that I, there's 108 troops with trying the head injuries from the missile that hit their barracks last week, I believe it was last week. And at first they said that there was just a few injuries and now there's 109 head injuries from a missile that hit. And 76% are back to duty, means the other 24%. going to be going home probably via going through the VA. Now they're going to be giving them treatments for PTSD and head injuries. They're two different things. You know, they're both from the mind. But the head injuries is a head injury and PTSD. It's a head injury but not caused by the concussion that these people were hit with. They're not going to be treating it like, they're not going to be treating it with marijuana. And even the NFL, whose men really had injuries, and they want to use it. But our government won't because it's on a list and stuff. They say that it has no medical values well. It does and I'm expressing this again tonight because we got people listening in from the Department of Defense at the Center and the Congress and Senate. Somebody should be listening from them as should President Trump. All of them have been alerted that tonight's show was coming on. And the last time that was in the Department of Defense got ahold of the VA and told them, look here, you cannot stop a person that has a physician outside of the VA system. You cannot disregard their prescriptions if they bring a prescription and they have marijuana as it and they present their card in a free state, a recreational and medical. continue to remember other medications, their opioids and their nerve pills and all them, that they would take a room from you if you was caught with the marijuana in your system. They looked for cannabinoids. I tested positive and they informed me about it. And they was baffled because I did not use no medications from the VA. Even though they got tons of them there for me, they always got this and this and this. So the last time I went in and tried their disc, I almost died out in the backpack, not in an overdose. I was taken one at night when I was a kid. First night I woke up, I was a person. The next morning I got out of bed. I didn't have much all night long. And when I started walking through the living room, I could find myself. I was a little something with the, with the ancient medications. Alright, so the next day it was a little bit more. A week later, my daughter came up to visit me. Samantha, the one that was in the car accident. And we're talking out on the back deck. And um... She was saying something to her friend who was there and the next thing I know she's shaking me and asking me, dad, are you tired? And I thought, yeah, I'm tired. She says, why don't you go in and lay down? And I says, I'm afraid if I go to sleep, I ain't going to wake up. And she says, what have they got you? You said you had a medicine they gave you. Let me see it. I gave her the prescription and she looked it up. And she told me, don't take no more of this. Don't take no more of them. And I never did. I got ahold of the doctor and told him, hey, I ain't going to take no more of them. And he says, it don't seem right because they've had such success with it. And I said, well, it almost killed me. And I'm not going to take no more of the VA's good medication that they have. That was it with the medication from me. They took my medications away. They didn't find them because I wasn't taken any. They asked me, how come you don't take any of the medications that we give you? I said, well, the orazine won't work. The orazine won't work. Neither does the libero or the millirel or the librium. I don't take none of them. I just use marijuana and that confused them. And it's not confusing to them no more since that last program was put out. So they are, I'm hosting them again tonight and I hope that they have good results from it. You know, with what I got going on with my family, it's tearing me apart. And if it wasn't for marijuana, I don't think I would be making it. I would be for something, but I keep a stranglehold on my lawn. It gets me through the day. I have two for my wife, cooked, cleaned up around the house and stuff. I don't know where I stay here, and we have no company coming in. She don't want to get sick. She don't want nobody coming in that's been around anybody. It's not fun anymore. I remember the first time I looked at her and Miles, I knew right then that I was in for. And it took about three months for us to get together. But after we got together, we've been together every day since practically. minus the seven-day venture I took to Alabama fishing and I went to Washington DC with my daughter for four days. Other than that, we've been together every night and every day and people knows what I've gone through in that and they wonder how do we, how we did it, you know, and it takes, takes trust, it takes commitment, and it takes a lifetime. There's nothing that's done in 10 years when you've been together 40 years. I always say what Rodney Dangerfield said, hey, I've been married five happy years, been married 25 years, but I got five years of happy marriage. Well, I can't say that because we've been married 45 years. And I can say we've had 45 wonderful years. And I heard my wife talking to one of her friends the other day saying, it's been a great life, a wonderful time. And we've had, we've raised, and it's been great getting through it. And just to second, but gotta end the show. I got things going on.
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