July 21, 2021
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1h 5m
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement, ammunition production, and AR-15 configurations for preparedness scenarios. He covered bayonet sourcing, firearm parts suppliers (Bear Creek Arsenal, Apex Gun Parts, Gun Parts Corp, Center Fire Systems), and magazine options. The bulk of the episode focused on straight-case cartridge design for crisis production, including the 350 Legend, 450 Bushmaster, and 458 SOCOM, explaining how these could be manufactured with pre-industrial technology. He also addressed AR-15 modularity, magazine storage in caches, and German military surplus gear availability.
- ar-15
- ammunition production
- straight case cartridge
- 350 legend
- 450 bushmaster
- bear creek arsenal
- center fire systems
- magazine storage
- preparedness
- weapons procurement
- german military gear
- crisis production
- bayonets
- gun parts suppliers
- molly pouches
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the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be by. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in 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 is this still the land of the free the drum I hear the drum afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Oh good evening ladies and gentlemen still bright outside and gray for days good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intelligence report of our parking one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on the satellite and we're on a minute micro stations t b bay stations and ultra net hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon call friends of their lower forty-nine including the grace of jeff song with colis yelling to state territories and the clock it is eight oh four p m eastern standard time It is Weapons Wednesday, it is the 21st of July, the end of the third week, full week, of July. It is the 13th year of Opent Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, pissing in your face, and on your back, occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar. 2021, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. And a couple things we got into, and there were some questions that came in during the break. I guess I had a chance to touch on them here just before we started the program. On the bayonets, a couple places to look for used ones. I mentioned before, if you're looking for used field grade, you're not looking for brand new collectors, great. I want to spend $300. I want to spend more money on the bayonet than I do on the rifle. That used to be the case with the number four and number five jungle carbine guys. The bayonets worth more than the rifle well used to be worth more than the rifle. I don't know what they're going for now. They're still probably worth more than the rifle, but the bayonet was worth $3, $4, $500, depending on condition. And the rifle you could buy for under $100. So, no, I didn't buy a whole lot of jungle carbine bayonets until the stuff came in from India. And then we got a bunch from where they were the used grade, but in good condition. Bought a ton of them for all the jungle carbines we bought for cheap, cheap way back in the day. So we matched them up. but k dot com has got reproductions but k dot com we just need a sticky point thing on there and if the blades are good enough they're not supreme or superior they're just field grade we're not looking for this is issue we're not looking for a superman okay on a gourdy if you do have an american bandit from world war two you got virgin steel typically very high quality excellent uh... metal and definitely worth the uh... effort to uh... invest in but those are a chunk of change anything world war two is now in the quiet they come all the uh... god when it says classic you're screwed uh... price wise so anyway um... another option is to go to gun parts corporate look to see what they have the reason i bring that up to because you do want to shop across those m one carby italian benefits i mentioned those things came in remember a couple years ago and they were cheap by comparison to the standard u.s. and they're still cheaper than the standard u.s. manette uh... the only thing you might find are some of the old bluebird uh... heavily parker eyes to refinished but tired bandit which we did buy a ton of cuz they were ten dollars apiece they came with a scabbard tired but it was a serviceable unit and they were repark right she didn't have to rebar refinishing them now they were like a third of the way down on the on the blade for sharpening i mean a literally have been used korean war But they work and they're good American steel that we handed to the Koreans and the Koreans sold back to us after a while Well, somebody did a middleman Korea was the primary but there's some middleman in between Again, some of the rifles. It's just gonna be too expensive So you're not really gonna even bother Again right now all of the pre-world war one stuff is now on a not unobtainium, but it's heading there and there is some stuff out there some Brazilian Mausers came in for about 1895 apiece if you got any of the Brazilian Mauser rifles there's a number of different models that they had but the basic panette was kept from one unit to the next so that's cool because you can find them and they're actually cheap right now they're field-grade they are greased up they are leather they've got leather scabbards but they're not rusted up which is good they're just used okay but they're serviceable never think of acting everything walks out were exposed to clean it up maintain it take care of it it'll work just fine now another thing i didn't mention uh... apex gun parts i did mention that a couple of times apex apex apex gun parts dot com one of the things they do have a name in getting into it was a lot of the more modern but still older automatic pistols, some automatic pistols like the Arcus, it kind of jumped out at me because if you have an Arcus and you have, I think it's a DAC or whatever, they have every part to build the short slide DAC model. Four inch barrels brand new, they've got brand new slides unissued, never had a part fitted to them, and all the small parts. They also do have Arcus magazines which although they've disassembled them and you're buying parts. It's still, when you look at the price of an Arcus mag, if you're looking for them, at least they have them. So if you only got one pistol mag for that Arcus, they have them, 9mm, and they are the standard magazine. So they will fit or should fit your gun. Now, the way to find out, give Apex a call. Go tell them, hey, I've got this model of the Arcus, does this fit? there's no idea if the the d a there's something else i think the d c or d b whatever it is it's currently can't are they what was the all alphabet soup throw throw the dice anyway com there are other weapons a lot of other handguns that they have there and i should have mentioned that because a lot of you have what are the eighties and nineties guns and i'll tell you where that happening is a lot of people going to the state sales which is that this happened couple times in the last month uh... and a person is passed away or you know is you know making profit off what they purchased a better and uh... what's interesting is that that period of weapons the eighties to the nineties there are a lot of unique guns going back as far as even the seventies earlier obviously but it was in the seventies after the vietnam war to the eighties and nineties lot of innovative weapons were brought forward that actually are we're pretty decent guns despite what the media to take her doing evaluations on the papers they may shoot a one-time but we use them uh... the arkis was not a bad little pistol it just hit the road the market the wrong time too many surplus comes out there kinda like after world war two after world war two was hard to build new guns and market of because well you had billions of dollars for proof everything laying around captured from the german's or made by the americans or built by the russians and it was just stockpile upon stockpile so it was inevitable someone going to shoot at someone because it was quite affordable to do so uh... after vietnam was the same way there's tons of stuff that rolled over actually surplus bill from world war two uh... also the korean war was you know that stuff was start to pop out of the tactical reserve and then New families of guns were made. I wish someone would pick up the original bush master light rifle We've been looking at it ourselves because the bush master rifle could have been done It was done with aluminum receiver, although they did do a small number actually a percentage in steel and either way that that weapon is easy to build air 15 cross parts and Five five six and using air 15 magazines Except you could buy three or four of those Bushmasters for the price of one AR-15 back in the day. So I could outfit two, three or four people top to bottom with a Bushmaster light rifle. We're not talking a Bushmaster AR-15. We're talking a Bushmaster design rifle. and there were other weapons like that i've mentioned before that well they just seem to be second nature because we grew up with them but now of course it is not out there and at the air is dominated because that's where the new machine rewind everybody's crank them out and like i said because of that it doesn't make sense not to have an air fifteen at least one right now if not more because that's where the i would jump is for the moment if all the sudden another weapon became readily available and more affordable i would recommend it because for the time being as long as you widely invest you could be spending very little in gaining of tremendous amount of firepower and reliable weapon but for the moment it's the air fifteen and of course you will say the a k family is you know run neck and neck with them on that far as you know reliability availability affordability quantities of parts and again but very important is ideal your reserve in the so that when you do get into a conflict how much you have out there waiting for you later out now uh... another thing here real quick is that making them part court go to their sales and clearance section which they have posted constantly weapons when they and the reason i say that because they do change that up right now if you're building other a r They do have some AR-15 furniture there and it is cheaper. It is, again, Magpul. They've had it up there before, but they go up and down roller coaster on the price. So, you want to spot check them right now and if you do, go to GunPartsCorp.com. okay now are real quick how many people have noticed in social media the propaganda to push the uh... new uh... plastic or the the the right everybody can then we desperately need the new plastic cartridge uh... and the new uh... the new junk weapon that they're coming up with gonna be a piece of crap i know that there's no doubt about that grossly or there's a there's a thing about this you know certain weapons didn't fell before world war two dot because he were not working design you can make anything work but because the weapons were so grossly over complicated there was no need for them to be a complicated as they were but what the hell the engineer with crazy the engineering team went along with it by the time they were done you know like chuckles of archaea chuckles of archaea made some of the most phenomenal weapons before world war two that you could imagine between world war one and world war two chuckles l'vaki was peeled off from germany and it was not actually a Jewish mob wanted to control that like they did when they control the rest of germany before world war two when they split germany into three pieces the checks were peeled off and then they made them a private you like arms industry under themselves and manufacturing industry and they ripped everything off the kosher mafia did they got the steel you know hand over fist well the checks made some really interesting designs in fact phenomenally uh... accurate and reliable design but the number of working parts and the cost to make them uh... price the guns out of most every country's service now here's what's interesting is this kind of like buying an h k but you're a third world country it's like your guys are standing there in rags they've got their feeder we've got tire sandals on but they're carrying a you know a pop and assault rifle maybe three magazines we can afford more committed to it but uh... it was the same thing we all lot of uh... like you care of the caribbean countries bought the check automatic rifles competing against our b a r and some south american countries bought a small mention of them and what they wanted as much as anything to look at it if they could build them which by the way they did make knockoff But other than that, the Czech weapons, though phenomenally well designed, were just grossly over-engineered. And because of this, as a combat rifle that needed to be able to go the distance but also be affordable so you could have a lot of them, it didn't fit. Now, what's coming here is because the globalists need to, you know, pair off the American arms industry because it won't be American, it's going to be a fabric national, a European Jewish run operation. and star in european jewish operation that it'll be from outside the united states so they're finishing the job that the chinese started with regard to destruction manufacturing in america that the reason for this and the next step is to go to an alien cartridge design under the colonial occupation process so that when they do shoot america that the idea is that if we capture their weapons it'll be harder for you to actually the reproduce or to make something like that so That's not a problem because very quickly we've already got examples of the cartridge or at least we've been able to see it. People have already got ideas and in fact the process, if you weren't into the brown envelope getting bribed routine, the process of making the ammunition isn't as complicated as you might think. So again, would it be acceptable or serviceable? Well, as long as you're not spraying and praying with it amazingly enough, we could actually reproduce the ammunition. in other forms just like making an air 15 receiver out of wood. Well you can't do that. Yeah, yeah we can. It's already been done. The same is true with most all these other technologies. In this case, what they're doing is they're going to an alien route. It's not going to match anything else size-wise per diameter. That's not an accident. It will be illegal for you to have, watch what they do here, it will be illegal to have the cartridge, it will be illegal to have the bullet. and needless to say they're not going to have a gun that matches the magazine even with regard to the weapon. Now everybody goes, they wouldn't do that. They did that with the AR-15. When the AR-15 first came out, it was not supposed to, although it was marketed to a limited degree in the civilian sector for mercenary companies, it was not originally offered in any good numbers to the population. In fact, all of the guns that were made parallel to it uh... if they were marketed as some automatic approved by the gun control act of nineteen sixty eight type designs or baby just before you might notice that uh... the magazines didn't work near fifteen mag you could buy you know couldn't carry away from say the government stores a pile of m sixteen mags and plug them into an air one eighty or using for is yeah but they're totally different lock mechanism the part of the way that they walk into the magazine well and that was not accidental that was intentional colonial gun works can't have the peasants with the main weapons because then you could feed off of the existing military munitions industry or well which kind of loosen up in fact we are doing right now but then they realize they've run this so far and they've now got the other faction in the play you'll notice that all the public but the break all the stuff they want everybody go you know pretty well wherever they wanted with we've seen this with bump stock uh... the bump stock idea going after the pistol braces which are warned years ago about we do exactly what's gonna happen that's happening now not whether or not they decide to push through it because of the push back they're saying we'll see what happens uh... but you know what that the agenda is right there in your face they're telling you what they plan on doing it what they've what in their mind they're your enemy this is how they do things okay The big thing is that no matter what, the amount of munitions that we're producing and the idea that other things have come to play right now with the AR-15 that really should be taken and looked at closely. For all of you who haven't done this yet, you might notice we have a couple of unique upper receivers at Bear Creek Arsenal, and I haven't dwelled on them because right now you guys need to run with what's common. But if I was looking at the Planet of the Apes scenario slash third world environment, etc., and I had a lot of AR-15s, if you go over to Bear Creek Arsenal and you look at, and by the way, they have a bunch of sales going on there right now, I should have mentioned that anyway, but Bear Creek Arsenal, they have a bunch of uppers. We already have blowers, okay? Let's say you already built a bunch of 556 or 762x39, I've mentioned this many times. there's a couple cases that really when people see that doesn't make sense to them who i mean by that well it's like uh... come okay with two complete upper assembly there we go right now there's a couple three or blackout familiar with that the bottleneck case by the way it's a small bottleneck cares a very very tiny bottleneck but it's still a bottleneck case if i was building for the planet of the apes environment that's not my choice of cartridge What do you mean by that, Mark? Guys, I've got to go crude and rude as far as the case goes, so I need a straight case. Why do I need a straight case? As long as I can cast brass, I don't have to extrude it. I don't have to, in other words, pressure stamp it. I could take brass rod and I can bore the center of the rod with one tool and literally bore it to mostly proper spec. i can't pull the outside of the public making bigger killer shells which are done on you know they're done on later uh... i could do the exact same thing doing small cases and with like uh... number of different machines are out there i can crank out a lot of bullets and lots of cases in a very short period of time But I need the simplest design and the 556 doesn't meet that need and the 762x39 doesn't meet that need and the 223Wild doesn't meet that and the 300Blackout. But you know what? The 350 does. And so do the, what is it? The 45? Not out of the 50 is out, not reasonable. But if you look at the casings, the chamberings that are out there, you have a couple that are really interesting. And I know yes, there's 9mm, but the 350 Legend, have you taken a look at that? Oh, that's interesting. Okay, there we go. Oh, whoa. Oh, fascinating. I want to go to it. I'm on the page and I wanted to and it says there's 14 of them available. It says we can't find products matching the selection. Okay, there are 14. Let's see if I can go the long route page by page. Now the reason I bring this up is that straight cases can be easily produced with pre-World War I and in fact Civil War technology. There was no reason the straight case round could have been built for the Civil War. In fact, all the technology was available over the counter. Now the advantage is we've already shown in fact here we go 350 stainless or 350 legend 20 inch stainless heavy barrel complete upper everything ready to go for 297 99 Now these have actually been orphaned they've not been moving and I've noticed that the bed because the ammunition is not readily available from the regular venue But if you look at these rounds The straight case rounds can be produced under even the crudest circumstances, so as long as you have the basic system already in hand, the ability to build basic primers that we can accomplish, that can be done so easily, it's ridiculous. They just don't want you to think about it. If we have to build our own, we could build our own. And we can do it to a number of different specs over the last 100 years that all work in the rifle you have. There's more than one way to build a primer. And I'm not just talking like Berdant and Boxer. There are different patterns of conventional Boxer primers that have been built over the last 100 years. Have you looked? Now remember that Berdant and Boxer primers started being made back in what year? Well, they go back to the 1870s. Well, actually, they go back to the 1860s. Wait a minute. Did you see? You mean 1960s? No, I said one eight. Eighteen. Now guys, that predates electricity in the United States. Building primers predates electricity in the United States, but you've got idiots, it's so complicated, it's so hard, all the methods, your brain will squeeze so tight that your brains will lose out your ears because your skull will contract because it's so hard to think this through. All the smokeless powders were made before the age of electricity, all the basic smokeless powders. It would work in your rifle, the Air 15. Not the most sophisticated, but you know what they would get the job done Now you're probably gonna get a little more carbon. You're all that depends but what you again remember primers powder and Case and then projectile is a matter of well What do you want to come up with the way of a projectile that's in point three five like if it says 350 legend? I would assume it's 3.57 diameter. Am I right or am I wrong? I'd be willing to bet that the 350 Legend is 3.57 diameter. Why would I say that? Well, because there's a lot of 357 bullets out there, slash 38 and 357 Magnum, but there's also a number of other bullets that were made for the longer barrel wheel guns for deer hunting now that would actually mate right into that design gate, that particular dimension. don't just think the pistol capable of chapter some stuff that's upper and that's also heavier that would be perfect for a light curbing the other is the the uh... what is it the four fifty of forgive me i have to go the long course of this i got a wiggle way around the mountain on the on the pony because for whatever reason their page now that i go to it after a start the program all of a sudden doesn't want to operate the way it should the uh... three fifty legend and the 450 bush masters also the 458 so come okay now both of those and again it it shows that there's four but now it won't show me that happening it won't show me if i go just to the pay by who i want to strangle i know what's going on we understand how the racketeers putting a monkey wrench in there for a reason yeah well whatever okay here we go back to the page uh... but the uh... 450 and 458 are straight cases okay for all practical purposes again it's purely a matter of making a decision on where you would want to go in wartime production or say crisis production to get whatever performance you want out of the uh... weapon but certainly for eight you want to both of the dot range you want to cycle the action and you need good performance with whatever you produce now i would point something out if it's a three five seven diameter all projectile but it is in a straight case it doesn't have any other restrictions of a revolver or some automatic pistol so the only concern is length of case to match up remember with the size of the standard air fifteen magazine one good thing about a straight case is that under no circumstances would it be difficult to load any standard air fifteen magazine to operate those rounds The only difference would be the number of rounds that might be loaded into the magazine because of the size of the base size of the case. However, the advantage is obvious. And again, if we even if we'll think about this, let's say that it wasn't say 357 but a 350 on the base is still complimentary towards a 357 diameter projectile. You know what I'd do? It would be. You would modify the case dimension and of course open it up so that it would handle a 3.57 projectile because that's the most common. It would cover 9mm, 3.56, 3.55. That would cover all of the other, like I said, heavy projectiles out there. There are 200 grain 3.57 projectiles, heavies for doing long pistol work. and jacketed, fully jacketed. So again, with the requirements with the gas system for a jacketed round, the design's already out there. So you don't have to re-engineer or perfect anything. It's already been perfected. What you do is copy it. To be quite honest, the bullet would, as always, have a little more sophistication to it than the rifle case, if it was a straight case. Now another consideration is you could actually build a new 30 caliber straight case using the 556 diameter brass cases and build and use existing stocks that are tired because you use shot cases to build a straight case 556 with a bullet that would of course be larger. The performance would probably be better than a M1 carbine but a little less obviously than an AR-15. In short to intermediate ranges it would have good performance at long range, it would drop off faster. But it would still be more serviceable enough within the 200 yard, we could only shoot that far range that the government told everybody for years and everybody in the shooting world, well you don't need to go 700 yards, because you only need to shoot 200 yards. Well okay, well then my 9mm can do that. No, no, no, you need bigger, well wait a minute, anybody see some of the cool tests that somebody's been doing? what i said about the nine at least for suppression fire works just fine when the nine millimeter was one-third or one-quarter the cost of the a r it would make more sense to have suppression guns uh... being uh... for intermediate and close range to be the nine millimeters it were used the same technique of suppression fire with a belt fed or large drum or stick the capacity nine millimeter while the battle rifle focuses or your light rifles like the AR-15 and 223 Wild 556 or 762 by 39 focus on point accuracy. They can still provide additional firepower and penetration, but again, their real focus is individual rifle marksmanship. Remember, suppression fire, patter fire is designed to keep the other side from being able to effectively engage you and accurately engage you. But it really doesn't matter what it is. They hear bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, and it goes tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick and you have bullets, you know, again, pattering around you and maybe one or two hitting you, it motivates you to probably take better covering and make sure they have more concealment so they can't see away trying to hide. You know, concealment is good because they can't figure out where you are. In theory, application may be another thing. The big thing about this, the reason I bring this up is because we have to see past the initial inventories and resources we have, and a lot of you out there are going to be the solution makers. You have to start, instead of doing the weezer panic routine, you have to be looking at what can we do now and have ready so that we can just, without even a hiccup, switch over. One thing about the AR-15 that is fantastic is it's like a golf bag. The lower receiver is like a golf cart. and when you attach it you've got a whole bag full of clubs that you can have you can have six point five grand old three fifty legend two two three wild seven six two by thirty nine you have all these different configurations all with the same base weapon system which means that you don't need to buy a lower look if you want to be if you really did want to change about gun this is the closest thing to a real james bond with bang on you could come up with but if you're talking about mad max wouldn't make more sense in that respect What do you got we covered well we found some wreckage over there and it was a downed aircraft There's an old C 130 I think they took it out about a year ago, but there's a bunch of burned stuff But there's a whole pile of 300 legend must have been an SF unit of some kind about three pallets left some of it busted up We went through it. So oh see you know I need to go switch over to 300 300 blackout. Yeah, yeah 300 blackouts We got tons of it right here for the moment Okay, so I pop off the 556 receiver, put that over my golf bag, pull the 300 blackout receiver and click, click, and I'm in motion, I'm in gear, I'm ready to go. That is a big advantage. I have always, I have always, like Larry, like, you know, Sergeant Ellsworth, you say it's a piece of junk, but it's a really neat piece of junk. It's got problems, but there are problems and we'll live with them because we can still do all kinds of cool things with the gun. So that's where we are. Now this is another reason I recommend if you are thinking about using the golf club, you know golf bag method Invest in some 20 round magazines not 30s 20s now the nice thing is the 20s take up a little space But if you're going to keep us if you're going to assume that you'll be using some of the odds and ends, you know rounds out there The 20 rounders are more conducive to reliability and feed. They're not going to have capacity great capacity, but they have sufficient capacity and for you to still use the weapon as a semi-automatic rifle. And that's what you're looking at. You're not looking at burning out ammunition and trying to see how quickly I can dump a 30-round magazine. That may do you any good, especially in a situation where resources are already bare or limited. Another thing is both optics and iron, and I highly recommend you invest in whatever iron site you can afford. It's in pop plastic fold-up sites, real metal sites. I don't care what it is, but buy more than one pair. This is, if you are an AR-15 operator, these are some of the things that you absolutely want to have in the toolbox. You need them in your combat kit. You can put them in the backpack. If you have enough space, depending on what kind of configuration you've got for the rifle, you can even tape them right to the gun, if not carry them on the gun. And some of these skeletal stocks, one thing that everybody forgets is that makes for a nice place to be able to actually secure something. and I'm not worried about, you know, it's lightening it up. No, it's not, I've weighed the damn things. You know what, for all the comment about that, go compare these. The only real light stock in an AR-15 like a Car-15 or M4 type is the original Car-15 type buttstock. That is light. Everything else, typically, is heavier. So you're not shaving weight off by going over to these others. The original, crude and rude, standard Car-15, AR-15, now we call it the M4, type rifle that much stock that originally was on it is the lightest solution that you can find and why? Well you can find them in polymer. You can find them in metal or polymer. You can find them both ways, metal and polymer or just polymer. And probably the best example of that is the plumb crazy lowers that are out there. They're still out there. The center fire system has them for $125. They do require an FFL. But if you're looking for fast and inexpensive to get a gun together quick, that is a way to do it. You go to Bear Creek, find the cheapest upper you can find, go over to Center Fire Systems, buy one of those plumb crazy lowers where everything is already attached. There's two things that happen. You build a very light rifle and you get a reliable rifle. They work. Okay. so that is a another solution and on that note by the way there's a bunch anderson's tough popping up ignore anybody think stupid stuff about it is not the part of the politically correct crap that happens with gun owners just like it does with everybody else okay in reality uh... the anderson uh... the anderson receivers work okay think about this anderson has been in business for how long Now I didn't tell you they were Cadillacs. I didn't tell you they were Buicks. They're not Oldsmobiles. They are Pontiacs. Now Pontiac was just a little below Chevy. Well, that's basically where Anderson is like, hey, you're right about Chevy or Pontiac. And that's fine for 99% of the kind of work you're going to do, especially for auxiliary personnel and or cash guns. They work, they work well, they work every time, and you're not out a whole lot of money in the process. You can have more than one of them that work, and more than one is really good. So right now there's some Anderson packages I've noticed with the different companies that are very cheap right now. Okay, they've even got some three uppers or three lowers deals that it depends, or they're popping up all over the place. That's why I brought up Anderson, because You're gonna see people making little snike comments and that's part of that gun snobbery just like there is with cars Oh, you have a Chevy. I have a Buick you have a Chevy. I have a Porsche Yeah, well my my my Chevy weighs two and a half tons and will run over your Porsche and crush it like a bug Even though your Porsche is heavy. It's still fog glad so anyway uh... again i mentioned center fire and i'd wanted to jump over there too so attention attention attention there yet i think i think let's see if they still have this unmarked thinking that's dangerous you know that all they may have i'm trying to find it okay come on not cooperating of course everything's not cooperating okay let's do this uh... they have air fifteen that magazine's uh... for about eight dollars apiece they may not have any in stock for the moment they were not again but if you're still here i have a mama i've heard i do that whatever get ready for the program how do you have a bit put it over the cart and we'll see if any are left it looks like somebody might have thought exactly what i thought hey that's a good pie why don't we just go to get a bunch of the go on okay it looks like they actually did so i'll be with him from me to find them you know it's been like somebody that you're searching for stuff that like okay recommendations like i recommend that but it doesn't do you any good if it's already gone you know it's already got just like the song and i'm trying to get over there if anyway fds air fifteen two two three five five six will see here's what i'm going to do i'll see if anywhere there any left on this page now if they do have a better actually at the best price that i've seen in a while for an armag and i would point out that uh... that five or six paul a arm of the bill to the plumb crazy lower in the whatever air fifteen upper uh... you know men and poor blem would be fine i don't care uh... i need magazines and if i look at the cash it you want to uh... make sure that again you've got uh... uh... about mags keep in business to go you know kill that sentry or knock out that uh... person sitting in the uh... vehicle there so you can take all of his goodies or its goodies when the time comes, okay? And because of that, you need jump-off munitions and equipment. You need to make sure that you have about 10 magazines in the cache with a gun at least per gun. You need to make sure that you have ammunition. You do need spare parts. I will argue again, especially with some of the stuff that they're yapping about, they're bragging about knocking out the spare parts inventory. Oh, they do have them. Good. I found them the way I needed to. I had to go hunt them from a side angle. Anyway, if you're going to do that, if you're going to do a cache firing pin, extractor and ejector, small parts, but they make all the difference in the world. You're Air 15, and that's one of the first things you do is you get a complete bolt rebuild. In fact, you can buy a complete bolt, not bolt carrier, just the bolt. And in addition to that, any other small parts that, you know, again, you can afford that can be packed into a small container. You grease an oil, everything, you drop it into a container with oil, like a medicine bottle is perfect because the parts are small. Fill that with whatever oil, your choice of automotive oil, but preferably non-detergent, that would be a good idea. So, SA-30. and uh... that the wrapped in another uh... container put it drop inside the container take that put the ziplock bag and that goes in your cash boy mark paranoid yeah because we've buried a lot of stuff and i'm telling you what to do because that way you don't have a problem later member two things that are a problem in a cash to or anywhere you bury stuff together containment violation or containment cross-contamination uh... because of can container failure with water which of course creates rust and oil which remember oil will permeate and follow especially where you have uh... munitions because munitions are dried their pearl when lubricants without penetrate they are attracted and they are will be will be attracted by the dry stocker materials that are there it's just the nature of the way things work and the oil to give it up time the old time defeat everything will permeate through primers, will permeate through the kettle or the bullet, everything else. They won't rust, won't oxidize, the brass won't oxidize if it's covered in oil. But if the thing is compromised, it also won't fire. Now the good thing is you got components you can rebuild, right? Yeah, but that's not why you buried this stuff. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Always remember that. Anyway, now back to the magazines. Well, these are over at www.centerfiresystems.com, www.centerfiresystems.com, and, wow, flat rate shipping for anything over at Centerfire right now. They got flat rate shipping for any quantity. And the price on these magazines are $7.99. I'll say $8, but they're still the cheapest mag for an air mag out there right now that we can find. Good enough for fire and drop. Remember, if you're also looking for breakout kit magazines, they'll work several times. Somebody goes, well, eventually they're going to run really good magazines. They're going to not work as well. If you're looking at breakout kits, remember, you fire the mag, you drop the mag. You don't save it. You don't try to secure it. You fire and drop. So your breakout kit bags can be any magazines, no matter what they are. And any issues, you just drop them. Remember, they're volume bags and they're designed for hosing down the objective. You know, the targets on the way out. That's why it's a breakout kit. Okay. Now, what you're looking for over at CenterFireSystems.com, these are in the magazine section, SDS. I think it's Students for a Democratic Society. Oh, wait a minute. Hey, wait. Oh, that's from the... Oh! Anyway, SDS. AR-15 223-556 30 round magazine. The SKU is 30RDMPC. And if you just punch in SDS AR-15 223-556 mags, these are from my SDS imports. Now I just didn't think about, well I wonder if these are turqued, but you know what, imports. it could be israeli to one of the other israeli scam operations against the many uh... fds imports at the fds air fifteen two two three five five six thirty round magazines for eight dollars apiece uh... i don't know hold on her mister i just see if we get a better price if we do ten let's find out i just put the items in my cart and up there still same but it's a good price so they definitely have only still show them you can put them in the car you can In fact, I have the item in the cart again. Now I have 15 of them. I'm doing that so I can make sure, okay, well, we have 15 because it let me post 15. There's no limit on them, but I can see. I don't see a quantity price. Somebody's just asking, is there a quantity price? Well, you'll have to experiment on that one. I don't know. Now, the other thing here about this is that with the mag pouches, guys, you're looking for cheap and lighter. You're looking for dump bags that are just light duty. If you're doing blow, if you're doing breakout kits, okay, blow out kits for yesterday, that's medical. uh... but the breakout kits are you drums stick mags of any kind this is a uh... this is where you want to go uh... again is least expensive and pile them up course they should work just fine anyway experiment find out i would burn too much ammunition but i would love a thirty round mag and look to see what the what what the magazine does find out if there's anything to skew that you need to know about it. Remember the Polish mags where the square springs had to be... most of them were proper, but they weren't amidextrous springs. They weren't, you know, you couldn't flip them one wheel upside down. You had to load the spring into the mag a certain way to the follower and the mags worked. But at the plant, about every fifth or seventh one, they inserted the mag long. Remember this? About two years ago, those Polish mags, they were five dollars apiece. They're great mags. They're still great mags. everybody said well some of them are acting up because it would just pull the magazine spraying drop the plate pull the mag leave the follower flip it around and it works and lo and behold that was the case now it's interesting that that means that well i mean it's it could be expected that the way you make a reliable spring is have itself compressed on itself in such a way that there's no compression binding and by tapering progressively tapering the uh... the the uh... uh... turn on that internal spring when it's collapsed and has thirty rounds in it it's not pitching so much left and right but it's collapsing on itself like an accordion which is really what you want uh... where the what the accordion bellows is smaller progressively from from top to bottom that we want to push down it doesn't it doesn't bind below by trying to occupy the same space it's stacked like a quail like a a quail snake which is what the merit spring should do anyway if it's designed right. But they don't all do that. If you've seen the clear plastic ones, it gives you a chance to see how funky some of those springs are. You ever notice that? Oh, you may not have paid attention, but you should. If you've got any of those smoke clear mags, go load them up and look at how those springs react. Oh, that's really not so pretty after all. Now, what we're looking for though, and I brought you over here for a reason too, is AR-15 20 round magazines. I wanted to see if they still had anything reasonably priced in a 20-rounder. Everything else is more expensive. So again, well, maybe we should just go those eight-round magazines because they're cheap. That would seem to make sense to me. They do have some others pro mags or $12 apiece. Thermolds that you guys all bought for pennies are running $11 apiece. I've seen them as little as seven. But remember when you guys bought those all for 65 cents and a dollar apiece? Yeah. and those those are available for a very long time for that price and everybody took advantage of that did it and listening you're smiling right now i know you are i could be your smile i know why yes you are why so uh... otherwise do the search if anybody runs in the cheaper airbags we are interested on the air so if you find something eight dollars at center fire systems dot com at the s d s student for democratic society all in the back of the car a group of all uh... fds air fifteen two two three five five six thirty round magazines eight dollars apiece and that's it center fire dot com now there are made pouches there and in fact uh... in the military surplus category uh... as far as the gear goes and practice over there surfaces and pouches all they read formatted the page uh... i've had people ask before but i don't know what they have But every once in a while everything is out of stock just about all. Wow everything is out of stock. Well, there's screw. There's only three pounds They only have three pouches or bags available. Everything else is out of stock. Well, what does that tell you? I could told you guys everybody's hitting hitting up on this um Let's look see if we can find him another spot. Well, if you do the molly again, somebody asked me the British Molly gear like the British They're equivalent. They're it's actually the DPM uh... british camouflage it's the brown version uh... that work works just fine with the d c u there's enough of a good in fact the check the french the british and the american d c u or desert patterns that are out there all work fine together there if you're looking for especially guys out in arizona mexico you probably already know this and then mark found a treasure and mark found a big treasure and mark won't say anything to you people want to like it my treasure they have i'll say it they have uh... now these do these are for the german carry system so you need a german carry bag but there's a certain person listening to these h k ninety one mag pamags magpow pouches guys they have and this means it's term i guarantee that's who they got him from i need to checkster right now they have to meet g three mag pouches these are in the flak karn camouflage pattern ten pack for twenty nine ninety nine that's three dollars apiece that is a steel for those now if you like if you like what karn and you have the german combat rick some of you about three years ago remember what a bunch of those those belts came in they're still out there okay i can tell you where to go i could tell you go some place you would like but uh... and and so we will consider this help to uh... is go to royal tiger imports and they actually have some of the belt in stock you can do a search on the web but over again the tension attention attention we got people who want these uh... it's the over at uh... do this right first of all we go to uh... military surplus uh... on the top of the page ok there we go we're going to go to surplus gear And when we go to surplus gear, there's going to be a bunch of molly equipment, which I expected. If you scroll down, one, two, three, four, set me G3 mag pouch, 10 pack for $30. Oh, so it's going into the cart right now, even as I speak. In fact, that's going to be gone. I have all kinds of the, I have all kinds of the belts, but I don't have enough of the pouches because they stopped bringing them in. now the belts are tough to put up for the final but now the poachers are available all of the prize of a never expected that yeah i would i've done this for a long time but anyway uh... if you who have the german system or in the case of our friend who might be listening if need be all put a german rig together for you because these are the bag pouches for the h k ninety one p t r ninety one uh... magazines. They are the correct, that is the one. That's what they were built for. That is what they were made and to live for. So if you're looking for them, but I will warn you, these are not the standard US pistol belt type fixture. That's not how they're set up. In fact, I don't know if they do a picture of the back of them. They do show you how they should. There we go. If you look on the back, you'll see what I'm talking about. It's a hook hanger system. and it's very well it it does work really well i've got like i said several of these rigs i have all the other pouches but make pouches kind of ran dry for a while and one of the ones around there were like twenty twenty five dollars apiece right now these are three dollars i don't see any of the other pouches and i'll see the pollsters right now but they do have those so will find out more but if you get a chance go over to center of our systems dot com if you do have that german lb e They have HK91M14 FN FAL mag pouches in the fleck-tarned camo and they look like they're very good to excellent condition, which is pretty cool. So I have to also check with the wholesaler to see what they have in stock, because if they have them it's term, they have them to the wholesaler. Also, I didn't mention this before, but I should have, but again, over at over here at uh... therefore they do have benefits but remember some of the price sticker shock is such that you probably won't be interested on the other hand there are some things that are worthwhile are almost the top i will remind everybody liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com w w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com you can take the time go to liberty free radio and if you can donate that would be fine uh... if you uh... again are looking for uh... information you can drop me a or if you have any questions you can drop me an email at liberty at provide dot net liberty at symbol provide dot net and uh... again i'll catch you as quick as i can and shoot your response back as quickly as possible and we got a bunch of people asking questions right now about the german pouches now they're over at center fire and if you do have the uh... again if you need if you're going to go to that system you have to build up a rig the suspenders are going to cost you three four dollars before that particular system with an extra utility pouch or an e-tool pouch, probably two, is going to run you about anywhere from $13 to $18. That's the priciest item because the belts are unique. But you have to have that belt to hook up all of the German system equipment like this. But once you do have it, you'll find a broader, higher belt. It's very well designed, and they hold up really well, and they carry the weight well. So, Germans have been using it for quite some time. Obviously, this is another gasp on the end of that system, because they've been using Mali, too. They have both, just like we do. We've got leftovers of everything sitting in US military inventory right now. Okay, now we're all down here. Okay, now, next. We were talking about barrels earlier for the Air 15, and yes, you can actually have a custom barrel built. so something to think about if you're doing prototyping if you want to learn to be making a straight case five five not a five five six forgive me but i'll straight case straight chamber of thirty caliber uh... a arm a arm a r kate's cut down what you do what the way you would do this everybody's probably wondering you would take and cut the case right where the shoulder uh... folder in you then take a reamer and ream the inside of that cut case. Now, if you want to, you could have our CBS make you a die to spec that would virtually form case that to original spec. You want the original specification for the case just as the, you know, the body, the main body, just as it is on a 556 round. But you could, because you'll have more than enough brass. When you reform it, you could stretch it and probably get another 1 8 of an inch out of the metal because there's a lot of extra brass down below on a rifle case. And what you want is you have to remember that your specification for the overall length has to be the same as the base of the case to the tip of the bullet of a 5.56. However, you could then go to a 30 caliber projectile, take your pictures, billions of different designs out there, and you want to find something that's simplest, cheapest. And you introduce that to that 5.56 cut case and make militia .30 caliber. And the advantage of this is that you can, because we already know the rifle can handle greater pressures, look at some of the other chamberings that are already made, making a straight .30 caliber rather than a stepped .30 caliber blackout. The advantages, for that matter again, you could go 3, 5, 7, we've talked about that already. You could go with the 3, 5, 7 diameter, even go very straight, would be less of a compression taper at the end. And this would be a very desirable, like I said, Planet of the Apes after World War III scenario, where you're having to make it crudest and rudest. And at this point, you could take advantage of existing inventories for development later on, and of course you design it. that can be produced with minimal standard product technology and a straight case could be done even if it's one of the time for that matter here when you put something out doesn't have been there a brass can be you know the case could be better than think the case could be better copper rocker you're going to be growing it out you're going to be you're going to be turning it down with an outer tool to create the look for the extractor you know extractor the whole nine yards and you're going to be boring out the primer pocket take into consideration this would be a really cool solution. It's the oldest, simplest solution for using up damaged 556 cases or the shoulder has been damaged. What you're going to do is shorten it slightly, expand it a little bit, seat whatever bullet you're going to come up with, figure out what powder charge it'd work and this is where you can go to light rifle rather than pistol but you might even be able to use Magnum powder. Why not? It's a rifle. I mean the biggest issue here is going to be your burn time in the barrel, but remember, the shorter you're going to go is 16. If you want to go pistol caliber, I don't recommend that, but remember, it's got to be able to fit a mid-standard barrel length system, and there's lots of 16-inch barrels out there. And if you want a custom-built barrel, a 16-inch M4 knockoff barrel is the way to go. What you would do is have, like Bear Creek, have them do a custom cut on it. and actually do a, you know, start a production run. That would be your long-term goal. That would be my long-term goal, something that could be done quite easily. In fact, you might be able to get them to motivate and market on it because it would be an innovative cartridge that would solve the solution of, you know, again, we have an excess of material that really isn't useful for much where you can turn the material around and make it a viable combat solution for minimal cost. That's especially critical in a war effort. Always remember that. Anyway, we're almost to the top. We are at the top, as a matter of fact. It is still pretty outside. I'm going to go outside and putting tomato plants into bigger pots. And the blackberries are in, and our little 50 cent blueberry plants have blueberries right now. How do you like that? 50 cents, and they're producing. I hear the music. God bless our republic. Yes, to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we were on the mark both day and night and I hear poker face coming up right behind me guys for everybody listening and support the band www.pokerface.com rather die to be your slave. God bless. Bye. Bye