Mark Koernke discussed High Point firearms as affordable, practical weapons for preparedness and militia readiness, covering their reliability, various calibers, and cost-effectiveness compared to premium brands. He reviewed ammunition availability and pricing from suppliers like AIM Surplus and Classic Firearms, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and reloadable brass. The show included extensive tactical training advice on magazine placement, ambidextrous shooting, and combat readiness, along with discussions of surplus equipment like magazine pouches and emergency flares. Callers raised concerns about General Milley's alleged treasonous communications with Chinese military leadership and LA County's new vaccination mandates for bar and nightclub staff.
and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized. Amendment number five, no person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces or in the militia when an actual service in time of war or public danger Nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb. Nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself. Nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. Amendment number six. In all criminal prosecutions, The accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against him, to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor. and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. Amendment number seven, in suits at common law where the value and controversy shall exceed $20, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States than according to the rules of the common law. Amendment number eight, Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Amendment number nine, the enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Amendment number ten. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively or to the people. I had a dream 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 save 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken six numbers and 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 born. 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd 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 and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is this still the land of the free? Drums, the drums, I hear the drums. That poem that you just heard was by Phalen Polk, a Vietnam War veteran. He wrote a whole book of poems, both while he was there in Vietnam and when he came back home. Visitor from the past is one of them, as part of the original works that he did. A 27-year-old state highway patrolman from Arizona is the individual whose voice you hear recorded in 1993 just after the Waco incident with the Branch Davidians being murdered by elements of the government and internationalists along with the Israelis. The Israeli trash were pulling everybody around by the gonads and bossing everybody around about what to do on American soil. And it was a multinational attack against the Branch Davidians, for those who don't know. Again, Phalen Polk, visitor from the past, please take the time and share that poem right now, right now. Peel it off any number of dozens and dozens of different broadcasts that we've done that are in the archives and use it and use it ASAP give it to people make people listen Ask them. Well, what do you think? See how they respond? It's one of the many tests you can use if you're looking for people that are going to join in this fight You want to pay attention to how they respond and what they say after they hear the poem See, there's all kinds of tools we can provide for you, and that one right there that you've heard for 30 years on Liberty Tree Radio and Republic Radio International. Guess what? It's a useful tool today. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Arkey. One day closer to victory. For all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest Northeast East and South Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on Liberty Tree radio And we are on AM and FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. It is a beautiful Wednesday. It looks like it wants to rain on occasion, but it hasn't. We did get some weather yesterday, of course, while we were doing the program, even. A little bit of rain. Today, nice, good wind, keeps the bugs off, a good day to get up on the roof and do repair before the winter hits. And take advantage of it while you can because it'll last. We're going to be into the weather shift now, we're already seeing it. Still have green everywhere, so your green camo's working for a bit, but you're seeing the color changes, the lighter greens. And the Browns are sticking out more. So guess what? Be ready for that uniform change as needed if you have other camel supplements. It is Weapons Wednesday. This is the 15th of September, halfway through the month. It is the 13th year of open, cabion, socialist, and socialist occupation of America with a k-piston on the face of America. And of course, 2021, older calendar, 2021, battle for the republic, the dance of swords. You may have noticed, just for you guys who have high points, I don't want to say that you got to change them. I always love this. People are, you know, you got a gun and the wire firearm works fine. Okay. Now, there are things that you could say, boy, I wish it had, but it doesn't need. Okay. Example, when you bought the High Point Carbine, you knew it had a straight, straight inline magazine, didn't you? Yup. And you knew what it was going to do and how many rounds. Yup. And you also knew that there were spare large capacity mags available. They're a little bigger, not much. Yup. Uh, did you like the gun when you shot it? Well, yeah, it's really comfortable to shoot. Does it fit the body right? Here's another thing about the high point. Pre doesn't count for squat if when you put it to your shoulder, nothing fits right. Okay? But you've got to admit one thing about the high point carbine. When you, if once you've handled it and you pick it up and you put it to your shoulder, it goes right to where it's supposed to go. That's why it looks lunky. But it isn't, it's not funky. In other words, it really is, it does what it's supposed to do exactly the way it's supposed to do it. So, first of all, I'm not telling you to change anything, but there's a big to do because two different companies have come out with replacement stock assemblies for the high point carbine, which by the way are the cost of the carbine, but you know, that's typically the case. But what this is, it turns it into a bullpup system. And it's a neat little design. Well, I actually do like bullpuffs, strangely enough. I was enchanted by them way back when the Bushmaster pistol came out, only because it's fascinating the amount of barrel you get for the size of the gun. You're not chopping a barrel down, you're reconfiguring the gun to get the length. And I know about the issues of where the magazine is. Because for some people it's tough. But... Interestingly enough, there's a bunch of videos on YouTube that Mark doesn't need to explain and rewrite anything for you because let's use YouTube for what it's worth. High point stock change. There's one that says you can turn a Salzier into a, you know, or actually I think it was a Turd. You can polish a Turd. I think that's actually one of the videos. Now, I don't consider the high point a Turd by any stretch of the imagination. Don't you ever believe that? You throw me a high point carbine, I'll make it sink. Okay, and I understand how it works and understand what its limitations are, but I also know what its potential is. And one thing, it's a very comfortable shooter in 40 caliber, 10 millimeter, 9 millimeter, 380 auto, take your pick, whatever you got. 45 ACP, yep, they got in all those. So the big thing is that if you want to change it up because you want a little different package, it fits your, you know, it fits your system. And besides, this is America. The one cool thing is you can do it because for now until we until they try to stomp the other foot down then we have to cut their leg off and we're gonna shove that leg right up there are so far that the stump is gonna come out their mouth and their boot is gonna be stuck right there where their bun hole is. Okay, that's coming. That's not an if, that's not a maybe, that's coming. We're done. We know it's gonna happen now. In the meantime, it's America. Do you feel you want to change the gun up, or if you think you're a little bit excited about it, well, you should be because of one thing. One thing. And so far as I know, it hasn't happened yet, but oh my goodness, they're making a new, they're working on it right now. If the R&D is not done and it may be finished, they are making the same bullpup configured modification But they have figured out or apparently they've got all the geometry worked out for making it a High point carbine that accepts done done done Glock magazines now that is something that might be interesting to some people If you've already invested in high point and high point carbine and you've got a whole bunch of mags You're not really excited about the idea, but If you're buying a new high point and there's the possibility of making this thing work Because it should they're when they market it The big thing is that you would be able to take all those Glock mags and so for all the you know enemy combatants carrying the Glock to use their goodies Stockpiles of Glock mags or build them cheap Glock mags now means you could have a whole pile of mags Just standard 15 routers 16 routers 20. What is it 31 or 33 routers? and you can pile them up in a bag and it's a great little light-carbing utility rifle. I got one of those 31 rounds to fit my 40 and it sure sticks out a long way but it's 31 rounds. Yeah that's the old thing it's like they made those for the 1911 years ago in fact they made they were what they did is a guy made a copy This is where High Point got the idea. A company back in the 70s made a copy of the aircraft magazines for the 1911, well, 1911. They were 25 rounders. And what's really neat is, like you said, they kind of stick out. Well, then somebody got the bright idea, why don't we make like a 50-rounder? Now you would think that could that possibly work? Well, maybe not with 50 rounds very reliable. It does work with 42. I know I've got one Yeah, you can beat them to death with your magazine. You know how long that is Okay, but here's the thing those available Glock mags with this new conversion would make any of your 10 millimeter 45 9 millimeter 380 auto Whatever you've got in a high point would bring it up to a certain spec so it would make a good saddle carbine combination for some of you who are carrying the Glock pistol. Just a consideration that most things that take the Glock mag are a roll hovering up around $1,000, maybe $1,200. Whereas this weapon, even with the base cost being what it is, what, $500, $600 for a gun that takes clock mags, again, the other thing is they made it look cool. Personally, it looks pulse rifle quality, okay? But on the other hand, if you really know anything about science, to be quite honest, the high point looks more like a pulse rifle. Guys, what you see in the movies, because it looks sleek and cool, isn't necessarily anything that would work with the technology you're proposing to build. Always remember that. It's like, well, I think it should look like this. Now, you can do that if you can add some fairings or a shield over everything to hide what the godawful plumbing looks like underneath, and that can be done, but it's not necessary. And again, let me point out, when the high point came out, they were $121 a piece. And that was the retail price. Okay. Do you remember that? Guys used to bring high points in when they put high point first came out with their standard nine millimeter. A guy would buy 10 or 20 of them, Paul, walk them up to the tables, you know, stack them up on his table when the show opened up and you could just count it in minutes as they would disappear. That was the foundation that High Point created because they brought to the table an affordable 9mm light carbine and nobody had anything like it. And there's nothing the punk feds could say about it because it was just a basic semi-automatic in straight in line magazine carbine. But it shoots so well and it is really again very first thing my youngest boys when they were, well my youngest boy when he was smaller That was one of the first semi-auto rifles we got. Handled it like a dream. Gave him all the muscle memory and everything he needed. And also if you experience it, 9mm was dirt cheap, but a couple pennies, well, 4 cents a round. And everything was copacetic. And of course then they went up to 125, 127. Oh, then they crept towards 135, then 150. And well, we know where the price is now. It happens, especially as the popularity develops and again, marketing works. Now one of the advantages, big advantages of the high point is cost efficiency. For what you would pay to outfit one man, you can almost outfit five with a high point carbine in nine millimeter or whatever other caliber you choose. And everybody's got a pew pew gun that goes, you know, that goes to the distance necessary and does the job. You might recall there was a compensator originally made with the high point. You may or may not have it. We do. I think I've got three or four of them still in the box, brand new, that were not put on weapons simply because, well, we have a petty war in nine millimeters that we needed to put them on. Everybody usually put them on and that's how we found them used. The big thing here, is they do of course have a number of different rail options. The newest ones have all the picatinny rail options you see and all the other guns. There are a number of a couple of different stocks. Personally, I know this sounds weird because I know the new ones are cool. There's nothing wrong with High Point in any of the designs I've seen. But I do like the original stock. It was crude and simple. I love crude and simple. I don't want any extra parts, I don't want any extra widgets, I want it to be solid, I want it one piece, I want to be able to drop it, pick it up and go and not have to be concerned about anything being readjusted. Now, the scope mounts were not fantastic, but they were stamped sheet metal as expected, the design itself works. And so again, if I did drop it, I got to pay attention with that. The front iron sites originally were not as durable. They worked, but they could be broken. That's a fact. But with the iron sites, but they were quick. High Point was quick to make corrections where they needed to. They're a smart company. They are building. Look at it this way. They've grown. I've not. They've not gone out of business. They've grown. They have 10 millimeter rifles right now. I mean, you know, it's interesting That was the biggest innovation here recently where they finally started making 10 millimeter guns Well, that should tell you something 10 millimeters. Well, forgive me. They also have 40 cal. Don't only forget that I keep I'm sorry I left you 40 cal guys out but you know 10 mill it's not a big deal to go up to 10 millimeter because 40 and 10 are the same just different different cases different case length The big thing here is that 10 millimeters is okay, but it's not super popular, but High Point was willing to go there. So that tells you the company realized the market was open and there was an interest. Guess what? They've sold a lot of 10 millimeter carvings. In fact, every 10 millimeter carving that gets marketed for them gets sold. Now that's not the most common caliber out there. Go ahead, I heard a voice jumping in. It makes sense, especially running out of a carbine. You got that extra case, you got that extra power load there. Absolutely. Well again, that's where the 10 and the 40 both are really a good light carbine or saddle gun category. Caliber there's nothing wrong with it. 45 is okay. 9 millimeters fine 380 is well everybody goes oh pretty well it works Okay, and the reason they came up with this because there's a lot of people that like 380 and if they do this is America I don't really ridicule anybody wanting a certain chainring because of course I could like joke about some of the things we've seen because Wow you can't really stumbled up if you bought that and didn't buy a lot of ammo Well, there's been a couple of them like that the six point eight to six point five No, not wildcat, but newer rounds, as I said when the ammunition disparity started. If you didn't buy a lot, it's going to disappear and then there won't be any. Right now there isn't any. Mark. And what littler is, is what we call unobtainium price. Like, dude, I'm not going to spend that kind of money on 20 rounds. Go ahead, caller, get that. And if you have one. High point handgun, well there's your extra max too because it'll fit in that carving too. Exactly and again there's that's where it's a pretty that's the the again that's where it's going too is that's the classic saddle combination where you have the same caliber and pistol and rifle and in this case the high point pistol and the high point carving makes sense going together as service weapons. Now, I know guys who took them over to Iraq and in fact, at first people were like, well, what do you bring that for? It's not real, but you know what? Everybody who took them over to Iraq said one thing. Well, everybody else's stuff, you know, pucked up in the dust. The high points functioned flawlessly. They kept right on working and in fact because you didn't care whether or not they got dusted up or you know got dinged You know that you didn't have to baby the gun and you weren't worried about baby the gun How much did you pay for it? But here's the thing it works now Let me point something out you know where where high point got the idea for this pistol Just a challenge does anybody remember? Where high point got the idea for this gun for the high point pistol? And you know what? The HK pistols from the 50s. HK. HK pistols from the 50s. Yeah. And they started out, HK was doing the exact same pistol program. And in fact, if you look at the prototypes, and by the way, there are some great books out there on HK, just on HK, the family of HK. The books are three, four inches thick. They're nine by 10. There's a lot, or nine by 12. They're color glossies all through it. And guess what? There's all kinds of images in black and white of the prototyping program. Guess what's in there? Guess what's in there? And again, it doesn't say it's a high point, but it's a variation. And eventually, now the reason, and eventually the reason that this became popular for the Germans as a solution, and HK was following this line, they weren't the only ones. Walther was doing the same thing. Both of them had prototype and even final production guns that were blowback guns like this. and they are clunky and lunky. Now when you look at them in a picture, HK did what I was talking about here a minute ago. You can slick out the lines so it looks really cool. And what they did, the gun actually has, at that point in time, the big push, and you see this in Czech and German guns at the epitome of the design, of the peak, was slick lines. And remember I've talked about this with the M16. Why did the M16A1 become popular to a degree? It was a negative snag rifle. If you look at the CZ family of pistols, what's the one thing you have? It's the triangle design. It's a lopsided triangle. Why? Because it's a pistol that sits in a bucket. Oh, I'm sorry, a holster. And you want it so that when you pull it out, there are no snag points. You don't want any hesitation or slowdown while someone's trying to put a bullet in your ass. Right? And if you look, HK did the same thing with all of their blowbacks, by the Walter did too, but they're even less known. They did the same thing at that period of time. It was this space age. They wanted these guns to look like, you know, squeeze guns, squirt guns. And they did. In fact, the gun itself, although the HK gun, they're worth a fortune. Now, if you have an original from the 60s, about 1964, 65, some of them came into the United States. When the guns came in they beat the Gun Control Act of 1968. At that time, HK's were expensive anyway. I mean, no matter what it was, they said, HK, you go, God, you know, you have to sell your first born male child and to hock the car, okay? But there's a lot of people back then that were making money hand over fist because this is America and we were manufacturing things. So guess what? A lot of guys went out and bought two of them. Now, you know what? Those things are worth thousands of dollars a pistol. They're standard HK. The magazine, I think you can even still get magazines for them. But the gun themselves, when they came in, the biggest issue was, well, they're kind of big. They're, you know, it looks cool in the picture, but then when you get them in hand, it's like they're kind of big. But here's the reason that the government really, really, really, this is one of the many guns that they pointed at. about restricting for a reason. You see that HK blowback pistol that they came up with? If you attach the shoulder stock, the shoulder stock made the gun full-auto or classic HK selective fire. Semi, three round and full-auto. Now, I believe that the most common is the semi and full-auto only, but HK love that tri-round burst. And the controls are not on the pistol. The only way that the thing goes full auto is if you lock the stock in, once you engage the cams and lock the stock in, all of your selector controls were on the stock, which made the stock the restricted item, not the pistol. So let me tell you a little secret. A lot of people bought those pistols by themselves. But in Canada, because we didn't have the Gun Control Act in 1968 in Canada when we had it in America, they were still selling machine guns over the counter. Well, you could buy, order, and buy in Canada the buttstock from HK by itself. So many people who bought these particular HKs before the GCA 68 turned around and, well, made a visit to their relatives in Canada. And the rest is history, as they say. Those are laying all over the place tucked away waiting for the day that's coming now and There's a lot of Star Wars blaster stuff like that. That's gonna be popping out now This should tell you something about the high point design if HK could do that with their blowback Doesn't that mean that if you were to take a look at the internals of how they did it with the HK pistol? you could probably figure out how to do it with a high point pistol. Now hopefully I got you curious. Go look at the HK blowback, standard blowback pistols that were made and look at the designs then look at the buttstock slash it was a classic add-on shoulder stock. However, it's not attached just to the base tang of the pistol grip. it also bridges to the base of the frame and it has a thumb hole type stock with a classic HK big black buttstock to the rear. And when attached it's... or... Oh empty! Now I will point out when you have something like that it's kind of like a Schnell pistol. It has tendency to empty out real fast. even with a big magazine, which by the way that gun had a staggered magazine. The original design called for a straight inline mag, but they very quickly of course, looking at the Browning high power said, well wait a minute, the trend and world and where it's going, it will be a staggered magazine world. And eventually they came up with a combination. Now how many of which came into the country? I don't know. I do know that many went to Canada because Canada was picking up a lot of stuff like that. Canada had Stenkins. The Stenkin was a KGB interior police only gun and Canada could get them in because of the way they were hugging and kissing the Russians. And so cases and cases of the Stenkins came into Canada and, mysteriously enough, somehow they transmigrated over into Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana and there are many, many of the Stenkins waiting for the war. and they are very well maintained. Same concept, the buttstock of course is the controlling device and once attached the Stenkin had a 18 round magazine so it actually has pretty good fire power combined with that little short stock system. It though is more in line with the standard or traditional Browning high power Luger or Broomhandle-Mouser type of stock. Whereas the HK looked very much space age. Oh man, I got a space age gun. I'm Buck Rogers in the 23rd, 24th century, a la 1965. Anyway, again, there's a lot to be said for the high point. Most important is price. How many guns can I outfit? How many people with? But here's the other thing. And again, I haven't talked about this enough recently, but look what just happened with the ammo. Now as things are bleeding back and the pool is getting wider but it is not getting deeper, you'll notice every time like when we just had this thing with a Russian ammo, how long did it take for all the Russian ammo to disappear? About 24 hours? What does that tell you? It tells you shallow swimming pool. Okay? Real wide selection but in order to get as much as maybe you really thought you wanted, you have to go to one, two, or three manufacturing types. They get basically like for instance, 762 by 39, 122 or 123 grain ball because you take either one. But let's say you wanted seven, 8,000 rounds or 10,000 rounds. Well, by the time you get around to go into the other, you know, like you buy from one, they sell out, you go to another one. You'd have to go from one to the next, the next order for to actually achieve your numbers. The problem is price was going up. Now, the price has come down a little bit, certain calibers, not much, but a little bit. I would point out that there are some okay, not great, but okay 9mm deals that may or may not be there. Go over to aimsurplus.com. They just had a bunch of that Scorpio ammo coming in again. They may have some of it. It's got to work. It's Scorpio. You know, Scorpio, war, you know, the symbol is war, Mars. You remember that, Scorpio. So, you want Scorpio, well, no, it doesn't matter what brand it is, but in fact, Sterling's out there right now, too, again. And both Scorpio and Sterling, you know, same category. Standard NATO, 9mm, ball ammunition, nothing to write home about, but it works every day. Because this eclectic availability is taking place, I'm going to say what I've said for years. If you have your favorite HK or your favorite SIG or your favorite Glock and it's in the caliber you love, fantastic. You probably aren't going to be able to afford to go and buy one of each Glock right now though, because if you look at the price of Glocks or look at the, if they're available, the problem is that if you wanted one in every caliber of the basic calibers, it's outrageous. And then you still need magazines. Now, not all those mags are, some mags are copacetic with each other, like Again, the 3.57 SIG and the .40 caliber, same mag, different chamber. But if you wanted to have all the calibers covered, where would you go nowadays? High point. Let's say you wanted to make sure that you had a 10 millimeter, 9 millimeter, .45 ACP, .40 Smith and Wesson, and of course also .380 Auto. Let's throw that in there. All of the basic calibers, you could buy all of one of each of the guns available from High Point for what it would cost for maybe two at best, and probably only one and a half, of any of the other guns out there. So here's the thing, it better to be shooting and have a bullet going down range in a caliber that's available as opposed to harsh language and you're waiting and hoping that you're going to shoot an enemy who has the caliber on his corpse that you need for the gun that you have to run dry. It's kind of nice to have a golf club bag. Go ahead, color, go over there. Also, if you run on an animal, high point makes a good thing to hit someone over the head with. Right, it won't fall apart and it certainly is tough enough that it can keep on beating There you go, he stopped. Exactly. But here again, to have a 40 caliber, a 45 ACP, a 9 millimeter, a 10 millimeter, a 380 Auto, 40 caliber Smith, all of those from one company out of Ohio. Remember, High Point is out of Ohio. They have three factories. I've talked to them this year in the later part of the year, but I talked to them in the beginning of the year on the very discussion. Remember about, well, are you guys really, remember we had discussion with some of the guys we know that work there. Are you guys really up to production? Well, they were kind of coy about that. So I still think that they didn't press the production levels because they did not want to see quality control drop. That really was the issue. because of the coronavirus scam and all the other issues popping up with supply and support. However, they maintained production and they continued production consistently wherever possible and the weapons are out there. Now, you could also say the same thing if you, again, if you really wanted to work at getting an arsenal together for your own personal use. You could also do one of each of the high point car beams. and you've got a good saddle combination. You got a light rifle for the shoulder and a handgun for the hip. And the neat thing is that that light rifle can be hanging or stuck in a corner in the back of the, you know, right next to you if you're the driver of a vehicle. It can go on board a helicopter or light aircraft if you're having a travel, but it gives you a sufficient amount of range and firepower to get you out of trouble. It's not supposed to be, it's the classic niche rifle like the M1 carbine or remember the 1911 which is what the carbine was supposed to replace and who were they giving it to? Well all those people who weren't shooting somebody all the time but if they did have to shoot at somebody it'd be nice if they could contribute to the battle and so Ergo the M1 carbine came about. Well in reality the high point fits that niche. So it's not pretty. Nope, not the most expensive. Nope, not going to win any Glamour Awards, but it functions. And you can't really do it. It doesn't function. Repeat, caller. I'm sorry. Oh, she can give it to the medic too if you need me. Right. Well, as a handout rifle, there's the other consideration. If you wanted to put five high points on the shelf and start collecting magazines for the high point, Obviously you're going to need ammunition, whatever chambering you choose. So I think the way that, what would determine my path now is if you were looking to put five guns on the shelf, it's what ammo can I buy first? For the cheapest. And right now, for the moment, nine millimeter is cheaper than most of the others at this time. The Scorpio, the Sterling, there's some PMC ammo out there and it's come down a little bit not much the PMC hasn't come down much But the Scorpio and the Sterling and a couple of the no-name brands I've never seen before are down at a reasonable price And if it was a choice, I do 9 millimeter policy as price. That's what it should be more bullets down range and the 9 millimeter is is consistently been the same basic round for 100 and in 26, almost 130 years. 9mm parabellum has been around for a very long time. In its prototype form, or in its earliest form, they originally probably would have done the, oh, the Bauchard easily could have been, and I'm sure was probably done in 9, it was originally in 30, basically it would be called 30 Lugers, 763 Mauser. But it's the round itself, it's the same case. All they do is neck it down, make it a little light rifle cartridge. Which is cool, because again, the .30 Luger is nothing to sneeze at. I sure as hell don't want to get shot by it. You got almost carving spec loads out of a Luger barrel, a four inch Luger. Okay guys, you ever looked at the specs of the .30 Luger round? When I was, we were loading years ago, I was like, wait a minute, okay, this is very small and almost does everything the carbine does. So why reinvent the wheel and make a carbine? You know, seriously, but it was the National Pride thing. We had to make an American thing and that was a German thing. That was a Euro thing, so we didn't do that. However, 357 SIG is out there, and that's a comparable round, and it's a kick butt, take names, particular chambering, but Right now, not readily available, not in any good numbers, and not reasonably priced. So the first thing I'd do is look at 9mm probably as the solution, and then I'd be buying, say, five of the high points, and at least one magazine, obviously, and the magazine well, and at least four mags per gun initially, just keep it in business. And then the battle pack should be 10 at least for that. 10 additional mags for each gun. That should be your goal. The neat thing is you can make, they have little chest pouches. I've got these Hungarian hangers that, well actually they may not be available again. Sportsman's Guide had them. They were like four or five dollars apiece. They carry pistol magazines the way the German paratrooper rig worked in World War II and they hang vertically hanging from around your neck and are attached to your web gear. It's kind of cool. There's a strap. And what's neat is you're carrying, actually with that you're carrying a 14 magazine. I thought it was kind of neat. And so if you were carrying the high point as a light carbine or any of the things that carry a pistol magazine like if you had a high power, If you're just carrying that pistol because that's all you were assigned, well at least I'm fine or scavenge a whole pile of magazines and load every pouch up. Which is what I'd do if it was my personal rig, and that's the way you do it, is you start accumulating on your own. If you're assigned a weapon, start scavenging. Start making trades. Start making deals. Right now, buy. You're not going to lose a penny, and we're going to need every weapon, we're going to need every bullet, we're going to need every magazine, and every spare part we can get our hands up. Because it's not if it's when stupid is going to try to move. And stupid is in motion right now. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Thank you. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the topic and discussion because as of today, I never really considered these light rifles as an option. But considering current state of affairs and all the many points you just brought up, I'm convinced. I mean it's a good a good idea to to invest in so I appreciate that. Thank you very much Now you're welcome by the way on that note consider this if you look at all of the philosophy that they pushed for the last 40 50 years First thing they argued that was rifleman. We can't reach past 200 yards. Okay guys. I want you all think about that I'm dark brought this up many times on here Well, here's the thing when you start dropping the contact range down Go to YouTube and watch some of these guys piddling with the high point or any of the other 9mm or 10mm carbines out there and look at the ranges that they're achieving. Now here's the other thing. There was an interesting video I was watching, and again I've done this myself, but what's neat is it's like watching us when we were younger. You can easily reach 200 yards with a 9mm parabellum route. Now, are you going to have the saying knockdown power is a high powered rifle like a 7.62x51 NATO or a .30-06? No! But you can contribute and you can put a bullet in somebody that will stay quite nicely in them and kill a person dead, dead, dead. Or at least hurt them horribly, which is what you're trying to do. So, since the light carvings, of course, can fit inside the envelope of what is the perceived range of acceptable and only acceptable range of engagement, which is 200 to 220 yards. That's what they said, 200 to 220 yards. Well, then every light rifle we've got out there can, in a very valuable way, contribute to the conflict. Now, in any shorter ranges, it's comparable in value in terms of its work. Now, it's not a submachine gun, but I really don't want one. And here's why. I'd rather you aim and hit than spray and pray. Now, I know about spray and pray and how suppression fire works, maybe. But suppression fire in the movie, the movie, the vein, is only working with the uninitiated. And the more experience you gain, the more you have the ear and eye for knowing the potential threat when you're engaging a target. This is part of that dance of sword things. The Department of Defense, well, it was the War Department in World War II. You know, when we waged war, and even then, well, you know. It was the War Department. They did a study and they found that if you could survive approximately 21 contact engagements, it was 17 to 21. And one argument on one scale was that if you could get a man into 14 contact engagements where they actually had to see small arms firing, the exchange take place, participate in some way, and probably even get shot at, most likely get shot at a lot. that the individual gained enough experience and the sensory perception to actually work the battlefield. Now here's what's interesting about that. And I've read miles of research on this. It was done from all the cumulative studies. And it's interesting that it's also true of pilots. The numbers pretty much are the same. Now the feeling the aircraft and knowing how everything works, that came reasonably quick. But then you have to, or you're adding more things to the brain that they have to, you have to assimilate in order for you to operate. And remember it's one thing, this is why, remember I told you repeat, repeat, repeat, why if you're an adult you understand how to do dull tasks to their completion. This is why tonight if you really really want to be prepared for what's going on realistically it is monotonous, but take about 20 minutes or half an hour and Load up your tactical gear the way you're going to carry it you think you're gonna carry better Make sure it's the way you want it and I want you to drop them You know load a mag drop a mag load a mag drop a mag now Try that with your eyes closed. Try it with your eyes open. Try it while observing a target, but but not breaking contact with the target while operating your equipment. Can you do that right now? Now, I've said this many times and this is about muscle memory. Your target is not trying to be shot. Your target is not a convenient pop-up target. This is why it's called the dance of swords because while you're trying to shoot that person, they're trying to shoot you. And while you would like to be able to really focus on what's going on in your body here, Of course, bullet holes are embarrassing. But as far as working your equipment, you should glance and remember you take the same. If you do have to look, you operate the same way you do when you're driving a car. Do you stare at the rear view mirror? How are you taught to use a rear view mirror? You glance and advance forward. You glance and advance forward. You glance and your memory, your body, where your whole brain system works really well, and the electrons shoot back and forth real fast and you register the image even though you're already registering your forward image and focusing on the advancing area of activity. You do the same thing when you're operating your combat equipment. You glance, if you've got a snag, all you do is glance and then your body should be handling it. Your right, left hand, right hand controlling the weapon, left hand fumbling for the magazine. Hopefully not fumbling, but it can happen. Otherwise, you're constantly observing the threat area and if you run dry during a contact, the last thing you want is to be assuming that you're firing at a target that's in front of you that's moved 20 yards to your left or right. Which is why you want to be able to constantly observe forward motion. In other words, what's in front of you. So this is another reason to practice, practice, practice. And I'm dead cold serious about blackout room. I'm gonna talk about dark room. You can do that too. But you should do it with your eyes closed. You should be able to reach and physically identify by how your arm bends, where your hand makes contact, and the connector or keeper that either opens or releases something. Now remember you got Velcro, you got bucklers, you got snaps. You got dot systems, some of you guys are using grand, pou-grand belts, or actually cartridge belts. Whatever you're using, practice, practice, practice. Now here's another thing, and I know I'm angling off a little bit from the rifle here, but start, if you are at a point of contact and our caller is just talking about, you know, you're carving useful, well let's look at that 200 yard range. At that 200 yard range, I have more time to shoot the target. Granite is still going to pop up only for so many seconds. If he's smart, he's not going to really expose himself any more than he can to me, but he'd probably return fire. So I have an idea where he is. Or she. Okay? The big thing here is I want to start emptying my magazine pockets from the rear to the front, not from the front to the back. You understand what I'm saying. In other words, I know a lot of you probably got this bad habit because it's I've seen it over and over again Well, this is right up front. I'll just grab that one No, if you're engaging a target at two three four five hundred yards and your weapon runs dry You want to reach for the farthest mag station to the rear on left or right? Take your pick of the system and you guys need to come up with an SOP and that's a personal flavor choice But you want to set it up in such a way that you are using the magazines that are most difficult to get to while you have the safest distance and difference in time to change mags. You want those quick and easy to get to mags ready when the son of a bugger is old God. Look at that. He's got 10 buddies over there and they're only 55 yards away. Wow, looks like I'm in trouble to my eyeballs and feces. Wow, maybe I should oh, well wait a minute I got a fight I got my stretch my arm way to the rear and I just get shot in the chest twice or in the crotch or the leg and That's how you find me hurt or dying or dead with my hand stretch the my Mac back mag pouch because that's the only one I had left Whereas instead when I can see that target like I'm looking at one right now at 300 yards When I boom fire the last round I drop the mag reach back to the rear insert the magazine go through the operating process and Engage the target again as there is an opportunity to do so. I'm not wasting round When critical points of contact develop I have less time to turn around by saving those front mag pouches For when they're needed because it's the shortest distance from the magazine pouch to the weapon magazine well Always remember this Dirty tricks dirty see or a little secret. They don't tell you because they want to keep you stupid. Okay now Yeah, mark next go ahead color jump in there. Yes. No, that's all great. I completely agree with that methodology and Yeah, you're right on point. It's all related. So Yeah, you're good the You know, it's like practicing your the gun cotta, if you will. Exactly. I try to practice with both hands and I do the same thing even though I'm a more dominant right-hand shooter, I still practice with the left just in case that's like it's something happens to that side. So, no, I completely agree and that's a great training advice and I wish more people knew about that. Thank you. Out. Thank you. And good point there too, left-handed shooting. Guys, let me relate something to you. Train professionals. Certain county here in Michigan made it a rule. All of a sudden they read a magazine article. Well, they didn't do any special training, but they told everybody that was a sheriff's deputy for the county that they all had to qualify with this new Amandexterus qualification course. Now they did give free ammo and if you went down to the Armory they give you as many rounds as you wanted you said bring back the empties because they were real they were doing reload and You could have if you wanted 200 rounds to shoot you could have 200 rounds come back get 200 more bring back the empties get 200 more and So these guys had plenty of range time if they wanted to But all of a sudden they dropped this amidextrous idea on them that, you know, well, you know, you guys need to all be able to do this. And by the way, if you don't qualify, we may suspend the individuals who aren't able to qualify in this amidextrous shoot. Now there were 300 and some deputies in the county. That includes a bailiffs, by the way. And the big day came for the range fire and everybody got to the range. and they did the right-hand, left-hand course, and out of hundreds of sheriff's deputies, three qualified on the rate. Which means that the other 328, 29, 30, whatever it was, well, it should have all been suspended. And of course, everything got really quiet. I always love it when management makes these decisions, okay? It got really quiet, and then they realized, well, maybe they should have had a training program to develop the ambidextrous shooting capability. But before they did that, before they finally made that decision, they first decided that, well, we're going to get a second chance. You all, you know, got like a week and we're going to get you all on the range and we're going to suspend you if you don't qualify. Well, the numbers didn't change with the second test. So then they realized, well, maybe we ought to have a like make a course class thing and work it, you know, teach it. So guys don't think that the trained professionals got their act together all the time. First of all, remember it's bureaucracy. You guys can do a better job and be better prepared, better trained, better equipped, ready to go. And you own all your junk. You don't have to sign it out. Not only that, if you decide that something doesn't work for you, this is America, and you're a gun owner. You can go buy something else. And I hardly agree with that. There ain't nobody gonna show up to them and go, oh man, what are you carrying that for? If you showed up towing a 155, dragging it behind you for some reason, thank God, God love you. God bless you. Do you freak a truck? You have ammo? You do? Oh, fantastic. You think I'm gonna complain? I'm not gonna complain about the people that show up. I'm gonna be pissed at the ones that don't. However, you show up with whatever you got I got a kind of figure that just like I'm talking about right now You probably the weapon you chose out of your golf bag is the one you're probably most proficient with right? Well, I'll bet you so now that I see that you're carrying that scope long-range Well, what is that an elk rifle? Well, I'm not gonna have you up in the front line I don't need you beating them at me get beat to death by somebody with an automatic rifle. I want you a hundred yards behind me in a key position that I choose and I want you to fix that position and have alternate shooting positions. And your job is every time you pull the trigger, I want to see one of the ambassadors on the other side drop. Now the guy shows up with a drum-fed weapon and looks like he really, really, really is excited about being physically fit, there will probably be a forward area infantryman. Why? Well, the nature of his weapon and what he chose and what he wants to do. And by the way, a lot of drums probably make you the squad automatic rifleman just out of policy, even if it's not automatic. Remember, 1-2-3, 1-2-3-4-5. You pull the trigger fast, they don't know the difference. But just don't pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew One two three four five in fact if you're full auto you don't want to burn the barrel guys You don't want to burn the ammo either burst fire, but about but about about but about but about but about about about about about about about about about about About about and by the way I stopped because I didn't was nothing to shoot at why am I gonna put bullets down right? I think I should stop Okay So here again, the high point carving fits the niche for the guy that may will be able to contribute when the time comes. The big thing though is buy more mags, buy more mags, buy more mags. Oh wait a minute, let me explain to you anytime somebody comes up to me and asks, what do you think of you? Buy more mags. I did this to three people, you know, today they was casually talking to you, buy more mags. One of the guys was one of the stores. It's like, well, you know, I'm looking for ammo. What else should I buy more mags? You got magazine? Oh, I got four or five. Oh, no, you need more mag. You need lots more mags. Now, I understand budget, so here's where we have to balance it out. It's like I've said about everything else. Why, if I can find a cheaper solution for your one area, you could actually afford to be up and on the table with everything that you need. You come to the game table with everything you're supposed to have. No, it's not the fanciest or the most expensive, but it does work, and it's the shooter, not the toy. It's the shooter Whatever weapon you have it's that first round hit that makes the difference people You can have anything that you're pie anything can imagine you're carrying, but it's that first round hit that counts In fact, I don't care if you could just hit one person in an engage and then disappear perhaps I hopefully won't do that to me, but if you could put one person down every day Well, you do the math the wretched machine for lack of operatives very quickly would grind to a halt. That's right. And by the way, we are at the top. Boy, I timed that perfectly. We are at the top. We should be hearing the music. It is 6 o'clock. For everybody out there, it is Weapons Wednesday. Organize armor equipment, train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation. And remember, in Ink Eraser, it's the blade that's what's caused. So you're looking at what can you get in the way of ammunition that's reasonably priced. Then what weapon matches up with it and how many magazines can you acquire? And by the way, that's another part of the math formula we'll talk a little bit about. It seems to be pretty consistent forever. Yeah, the weapons speak, the mags are outrageous. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march most day and night. The Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Amendment number one, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Amendment number two. A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Amendment number three. 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Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. Good afternoon for all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the Great State of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outlying Two States, the Territories, and the Clock. It is 6.10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 15th of September. The halfway point, 30 days have September, April, June, all of that's right. This is the halfway point for September. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar. I'm given a whole she's got captain and 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts and it is weapons Wednesday couple things I mentioned aim surplus calm aim surplus calm aim surplus calm They have gotten some more preview partisan. They actually have I think the best connection for PPU ammo in the country. They're not the only ones, but as far as consistently being first on the serving, they seem to get it more often than the average bear. So check out AIM if you're looking for standard older military calibers where you need reloadable ammo because you don't want to shoot the military stuff. For practice, you get the PPU ammo, shoot that, use the Bourdain ammo and the older ammo, or field combat ammo, along with the PPU and the time-tumps. Go ahead, call our champion. We had a caller. Yeah, Mark. Yeah, Mark, I was picking a reloadable ammo. I'm looking at classic firearms. I think I got my mail today, and I got weedle, 762, but 39, B-E-L-O-N. It's expensive, like 66 cents a round, but they got like 480 round cases for 319. 762x39 ammunition. Glass, non-coast of 123 grain, metal jacket. Then I would invest in that. Anybody listening, if you are looking at the idea or realize, as we've said for years, 762x39 is a useful round. But we don't want to burn out all of the battlefield ammo in any kind of training. This is what you use. So that is another solution that's reasonable. And again, know where your brass is. If you're going to go to the range, that's where you track down every piece you've shot. And whenever possible, you try to line up that box of ammunition that you shot or boxes. with the gun that they were shot to and you mark the boxes that you're going to put the empties in so that the weapon, that ammunition is introduced to the same gun for in long-term endurance with reloading. There's less stress development if you use the brass and the same weapon repeatedly. So this is something to take into consideration right now, especially. So a good choice. And again, what's the, that's where we're at Classic Firearms? ClassicFarms.com. Bill arm so that's gayest ammo what that is relatable is it you also have? Oh, God, it's probably Turkish That's okay, I don't have a problem with that, but you know what's funny is you know if anybody else tried to bring it in of course They'd be you know crucified castrated lobotomize But instead, they listed it as being from Serbia. Oh, well, okay. Then it's a knockoff of, it's a competitor or knockoff from PPU. Very good. Well, that's cool. That's fine. So it's a Serbian solution to the problems we've been talking about. And if that's the case and somebody has tapped into that, then you're gonna see a steadier stream of actually what will be a better ammunition for this era. Because guys, we need Boxer Prime reloadable. We can reload, Bernan. We can do all of the cases that are out there. But if you can get Boxer Prime non-corrosive heat annealed cases for training, because you got to teach people how to use the rifles they're carrying. Well, guess what? There's your training ammunition. You don't use that for anything else right now. You don't use anything else but that for training. And the other half of this, as we've said, is after they've shot it, you're going to have round up the brass. Yep, we're going to find every last round. We don't waste anything. And we're going back to the shop, and now you're going to learn how to reload. Congratulations. Now the adventure continues. And that's how it should be. So for everybody out there again, that's an excellent solution classic firearms calm and that's for what's for larger a larger single quantity I believe that the aim did have some 762 by 39 PPU I Might have been soft point it should be bald, but it might have been a soft point But it's PPU so that means it's actually built the way it's supposed to be if it's soft point ammo And if that's the case, then compare the price. You can see the difference. It's still, I have no problem with buying from AIM surplus, but classic, if they've got the deal, then that seems to be where we need to hawk right now. That's where everybody needs to swoop in, snag what they want, get it off to where it needs to be. Because we do want the AKs in service. And to do that, we need every round and we need to pick up every empty. In fact, somebody else is dumb enough to leave their empty steel case. You scarf every last round of that up. I don't care what it is. We can, not only can we reload it, but here's the thing, we can do production line reloading. Just remember that. Not a big deal. Once people get together, you can start cranking stuff out at pretty good speed. But we need the base case to do that. Everything else, we can work out. In fact, we've already worked out. That technology is way back in the taillights, guys, for decades, because we already ran into the ammunition shortage before. This isn't new. In fact, this is the fifth wave of them punking out on the country in preparation to attack the people. This time around, they're getting a cold serious about it. So just be ready. Go ahead, call our temper there. Mark, in addition to the B-LARM preloadable, they also have Wolf. Military classic 76 2 by 39 in cases 79 a case which is for a thousand Yeah, which is more reasonable, but yeah, but they do well. That's 47 cents around that yeah So it's so here's the balance if you don't have any boxer prime namal Invest in the boxer prime to get a batch of it on the shelf If you've already got what you think is sufficient, although probably none of you do Or if you're just looking at the idea, man, I just need more ammo because I don't really have anything, and pennies count, they really do count, then go with the wolf ammo while it's available. It's your choice. Personal flavor choice there. Do what you can. Anyway, again, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com. AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com. And then if you get a chance, also don't forget to check out CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com. Plug in the Centerfire, check to see what they have available. And it's a roller coaster right now. The big thing is, pick a direction, move in it. You guys get to make the choice there. I will remind you over at Center Fire System, Weapons Wednesday, we're going to stick with this. They have a bunch of barreled actions, prices are up and down, some are good, some not so much. But again, it's CenterFireSystems.com, go over to their firearms. When you touch the firearms category, there will be a section that purely is barreled receivers, stripped receivers, go to that. When you get there, you'll see that what's available if it's posted they actually have a yes-no in other words, it's available or it isn't and Look to see if there's anything there that maybe if you're a parts monger You might have everything under the bench put that particular action back together a lot of guys have seven six five Argentine Mauser parts laying around in boxes by the by the box and box does a lot of those were sporter iced years ago by dad or grandpa and all the spare parts and even some of the old barrels and other stuff that was useful are still sitting there because many of the 765 Argentine Mausers were modified and rebarreled to .30-06. Now if you want, you can do 765 Argentine. There is some PPU ammo out there in that. I have not seen it recently in the last month, but it does come in on a cyclic basis. Other sources, Norma does 765 Argentine just like they do all the other old ammunition. PMC does, but we don't see very much a PMC's collection or selection like we used to. PMC was pissed on years ago and because of that the availability of PMC dropped dramatically. In fact it went to zero for a period of time and only recently in the last decade. have we seen a larger quantity of the ammunition come in? Most of it's in their gold category, not their military ball slash, you know, rent a revolution market ammo. Because that's what everybody does. They bake this stuff for second party armies. Or, you know, again, markets where they know that they can drop the stuff easily. PMC had the market, just like PPU did, for older military cartridges. And that's when they jammed them and shut them down. So just ahead, well, basically blocked them from coming in. You know, our allies, the Koreas. Meanwhile, the Turks who piss on this left, right, up and down, and of course while working with the Israeli trash, it's whether they're getting the pad on the head and the squeeze on the butt. The Turks are bringing tons of stuff in. And in fact, each of the companies that we mentioned has probably got, at the very least, some of the shotguns. Certainly some of the pistols and some of the ammunition coming in from Turkey. So we'll grab it while we can. A lot of what we recognize. We'll see how it works. We'll find out, you know, again, in the long run, how it performs because a lot of you are going to take some of it to the range. Most people have done almost all the stuff that we've seen now. And, oh, everybody's having fun shooting steel plates and shooting helmets and all kinds of fun stuff. Of course, I could have used that helmet for the war, but, ah, well. Anyway, another thing here real quick is carry systems. They're white, they are double mag pouches, they are over at Sportsman's Guide. These are double mag, high capacity magazine pouches. They are brand new. Now they're for the guard and military police and or for the police. They are excellent shape. I mean literally brand new. $10 for $13.49. Go over to Sportsman's Guide and the single mag pouch pockets are gone. That was 20 of the single mag pockets for the same, actually for about $20 when they were available. The double mag pouches are the same double stack magazine pockets, but there are two of them attached like any of the military double mag pouches you've typically seen, like the 1911 pouch. In this case though, double snap individual flap for each of the magazines. They're white instead of black or brown, but guess what? If you need to carry a few extra mags and you're looking for something to carry under a shirt, under a coat, you know, like on a belt line, white's as good as black, and if you want to fiddle with it, you could probably change the color. One of the things that I'm doing with all the white gear that's come out from the Italian and French system, plus there's some American stuff, is making winter rigs, cold weather winter rigs. We still have to, you know... bleach out a few items and spray paint a little bit of the web gear, but it looks pretty darn good when you're done. And the base color is white, so that's just fine for what we're doing. Anyway, they're a good buy. 10 double mag pouches for $13, I think, $49. I've already picked up a couple bundles of them, and I'm very satisfied with them. Okay, so they work. Another thing, at Sportsman's Guide, there are some pants. There aren't tactical colors. There are blues and there are some grays. But they do have some large, extra-large, and 2X in metropolitan pants or training pants with Danish, French, and I believe also some Italian again. I'm going to go look in the discount slash the clearance section, the deals section. and they definitely are worth the price, three, four, five dollars a piece. They're brand new and unissued. The OD green ones that were available, I mentioned on the air, I did get some of them. They're excellent, actually. I wish I'd bought more, but I got some more pans for myself for utility work, and especially when I want to kick around in training and I don't want to beat up the now irreplaceable certain camo patterns, I don't want to spend more money on. There are certain situations where you're going to be in a civilian population, you don't necessarily want to be all kind of that. Exactly. So again, this is very beneficial. Yeah, it's also a good casual clothing anyway, beat up. One of the things that's going to happen here, guys, we go to war, and we are. What's going to happen is clothing is going to disappear. And it is obvious, like I said, the last couple days here, I've been harping on clothing because everybody assumes all this stuff is just going to be there. People don't treat their property very well as it is right now Okay, in fact a lot of people are just plain sloppy and destructive The only way whoa We got somebody everybody. Okay. It's all like somebody fell Hey mark, we got your color go ahead still live on Yeah on Sportsman guide I can't find these magpouts as you're talking about I thought they were double mad pouch. Is it double mad pouch? Right, French. Okay, do this. Okay, here's the way to do it. Because I don't have the number in front of me. I did have it on the work order because they just added my hand. A few minutes ago, I can't reach it from where I'm sitting right here. Go to French surplus. Yeah, French surplus. Punch that in and then scroll down through and see what they have. Then go over to Italian surplus and scroll down and see what they have there. All right, the first look for it. Yeah, and once you do the French surplus, it'll a bunch of items will pop up But they're only so many French item and they may have the double the single mag pouches back in stock I don't know where they got them. They've been carrying them for the last year and a half and Yeah, sportsman's guide.com. Yep. Okay. Yeah, come up. Look at that Whole page here and I don't see any double mag pouches that are white You'll have to keep scrolling that well, okay do Okay, the key word is surplus sir plus Pistol magazine pouch that's another one do it that way but put surplus in there. Otherwise you get all the contract. You know Leather like Bianchi Sierra, whatever. You don't want that you want the surplus And they may be gone. For the price, they drop them down. You may also find them go over to the deals, go to clearance, and go through the clearance for all. You may find them there. But they may also be sold out. They drop them to such a cheap price, I can't believe that they're still there. That's what's amazing. If they are, grab them. I mean, they're worth it if you're looking for double, again, these are double stacked. They should handle most of the different mags that are out there that are double stacked mags. All right, and they are virtually new. This is Sportsman's Guide and we've had, you know, like that one caller was able to find the German LSK that I couldn't and then I just typed in like one misspelled word, you know, one word different and I was able to find it. So maybe it's the same thing here and I'm still And you're saying that this is in the clearance section? Yeah, go to the clearance and look to see if it should show up there right now because they've dropped the price. Originally these were $20 for 10 of the double mag or $20 for 20 of the single mag. Now the single mag pouch is sold out as far as I can see, but the double mags are still there. I just received a bundle of them. But They were, they're cheap. I mean at 10 for $13, you'll see what I'm talking about. They're a brand new inventory item and all they are is a white version of a black Bianchi Double Mag pouch. But they're foreign made. But they're very high quality. In other words, I would buy, I would have paid actually when they were, you know, 10 for 20. I thought that was a reasonable price. Obviously, what they were doing is if you bought 20 of the singles, it was one pocket cost you a dollar. So if you bought the doubles, you know, you only got 10, but they cost $20. If you bought the singles, they cost a dollar a piece per pocket, and they were $20 for 20 of them. So they may or may not be there because when they get to that price, somebody sometimes swoops in and says, oh, I want all of them. And in fact, sometimes that's just, yeah, you go to the gun show with them or they could be, even other distributors do that. They, they hawk each other's lines all the time. You'll notice that the machete deals, a couple of them that used to be at major surplus, are, were picked up by sportsmen's guys. It's the exact same. They use the same photo. They bought the inventory from them and just slid it sideways. This happens in the in the Rent a Revolution Company business all the time. And what it is is they go to the trade shows and before you it's just like a gun show before before the gun show doors open up a million dollars worth of business has already been done. between all the dealers with everybody oh I like that oh I want all those you know and if the prices are reasonable they they you know some but sometimes the guy will just while you get more on the truck yeah I got 5,000 more on the truck I'll take them all I've done that I mean I've done that where I've brought stuff to the gun show like I said ammunition we equipment weapons and I didn't have to put it out on the table and I got the price that I was very satisfied with Unfortunately, as we know, the price is reflected to the customers that come into the gun show. Because it's fucked up. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. One more item I have found in the classic firm, speaking of mag pouches, they have the AK-47 Correlation 30 round 762x39 mag bundle, four magazines with an original magazine pouch for $44.99. That's four mags with the original magazine pouch, correlation for $44.99. Does that come with a carrier strap like for the shoulder? The picture is not showing a carrying strap. Okay, well then it's a... Go ahead. Yeah, I have the picture in front of me right now. It does not appear to have a carry strap. Not a problem. Some do some don't it depends on garian ones a lot of them do they just as policy Where so you what's really good as those make great breakout or you know utility you know hangers You can just leave with a rifle somewhere either way that works You just got to have a belt for that one. It sounds like which is okay Or in and of course obviously works with a combat load just fine So that would be another solution of the mag web the average price of the mags is hanging around nine to ten dollars Maybe. But I've seen them, I've noticed that AK mags crept a little bit in the last, what, four or five months. There are one or two little deals. The croat stuff seems to be coming out in good number right now. For whatever reason, Croatia needs some cash. So somebody's marketing out those mags. And by the way, you know what, yeah, guess what? We just screwed the whole program with Afghanistan. Croatia and remember who while even Serbia were supplying Afghanistan so I wouldn't be surprised to see a Quantity of the stuff start to pop out on the market sideways because they can't sell it there now At least not not directly to the Taliban yet not till they make all of their Adjustments in the CIA gets their cut and the Mossad gets their cut once the Mossad and the CIA get their cut I'm sure it'll be just fine to sell anything they want to the Taliban just like they always have. Okay? But first they got to get their brown envelopes onto the table. The Jewish Mafia has got to be there from the CIA and from the Mossad. Once that happens, well then they won't see so much of the Croatian stuff, as they say. So, but anyway, good heads up on that. Thank you. A couple of other things I want to touch on also with regard to Power Technics, a reminder if you can find anybody who is selling the emergency lifeboat safety equipment guys, UNAML had a good link on that but he was just buying from another company and the company will sell over the counter by the pallet. Now in fact UNAML sold both the ground smoke and the illumination flares, parachute flares. for a very reasonable price, but remember they were making a profit. He wasn't selling it for the fun of it. So you're talking, you know, probably under a dollar an item if you're willing to go bulk for parachute flares or for, you know, again, a marker smoke. Now remember the marker smoke is dense. It's still going to create a disruption in visibility. But it is probably going to be again orange smudge smoke or and of course they also do have the smudge pots that are available. But if you look around we should be able to find another carrier or the actual commercial carrier that has the pyrotechnics on hand. Parachute flares are awfully handy. Ground illumination flare, marker flares are awfully handy. So, again, a recommendation, scour the system, and if any of you can find, and we're talking only a few dollars a piece, they shouldn't be more than three, four dollars a unit. If they're charging a lot more, it just means they're trying to make a gross profit on it, which, okay, fine, we understand that. But we should be able to find the source well. And there are probably more than one because this is equipment that comes off of merchant marine and cruise liners. And they, at a certain point, they have to change it out no matter what by law. Now, remember, this stuff was designed to survive salt water. So, you know, a salt water environment, air spray, you know, it's going to be, the salt is in the air, literally. So what you want to do is take advantage of this because like where I am, I'm maybe in the middle of the Great Lakes, but we ain't got no salt water here. So we're not looking at the same level of corrosion possibilities, which means the stuff is grossly over-engineered for storage and will last even longer in a much kinder environment. So lifeboat flares, especially, again, ground illumination, ground effects, signaling flares, Which are really handy for getting fire started. Okay something to think about there. You don't have to guess you know, it's gonna say that They burn hot and what's really cool is you pull a pin it starts to burn You drop it down that hole wherever it is where something might be and whatever is down there will ignite Trust me. You want to boil a little bit first before it ignites, but it's sure gonna ignite Right, because it will burn. That flare is going to burn no matter what. Okay, and it's got a combination of oxygen and even more consumables combined with the consumables that make up the flare. Now, the other thing is the parachute flares actually, typically, if they're the Japanese emergency flares, they actually fly higher and they're brighter than their British or American counterparts. So if we can run into the Japanese emergency flares, the Olans are out there, the Wessex are out there, and I think it's the Itche something or other. Those are the Japanese, and the Japanese are bulkier, they're a little thicker as far as the size of the tube, and they're longer by about, I think, two inches or three inches. But they also reach greater heights, and they have a greater elume potential once they're in the air. Turn the turn the night in today. You don't have to have electronics to do that. Now remember we use flares behind the targets to silhouette them. You drop the flare out and down range not straight necessarily straight up. It depends on what you're doing at the time and who you're trying to shoot. But if you drop a parachute flare into an area behind an objective, behind an aggressor, they're going to shadow. What you do is you fire on the base of the shadow. It's like an arrow pointing back to where you need to shoot. And so if you're dumping rounds in a situation like that, then you're going to be using burst fire typically. Then you're going to drop it into the areas where you see that shadow moving back and forth Well, just follow the baseline of that shadow and but a bit about a bit about a bit about a bit about there We go. Well the shadow stopped and then it kind of became a short shadow all the flares going out Oh, well, I don't think I need to shoot there again, please not right away. So again guys Typical illumination is a handy tool and there's a lot of it out there and it's cheap. Go ahead call it shipping Yeah, I've been wanting to bring this issue up for a couple of days now. Your favorite block-headed, crypto-Jew, Millie. Turns out, apparently, and I've asked Ed if he can play the audio ones, like five minutes. Tucker Carlson going on. Yeah, I don't think you saw my text message back, but the video on the site that you gave me when I went to the website, The video is not on the website on my PC, but it is on my phone. And I don't have a way to play it off my phone onto the air right now. Do you want me to email it to you? We could do it for the 8 o'clock hour. Do you want me to email it? If you want to, but if it's the same website, if it's not there, I'm still not going to be able to play it, because that was a problem. I went right to the website, the sources you gave me. It's not a YouTube video. It's something on their page, and it's not letting me play the video. That's what I asked. That's why I sent it to you first to check and see if you could do that All right. I'll do some homework and see if I can find it somewhere else I mean, I've got the whole show but I don't you know, we don't want to do 30 minutes of anything It's just a five-minute clip out of the middle of it. Anyway, so mark. Thanks Ed. I appreciate it So Carlson's gone on about this. I think was last night Apparently the Watergate guys have written a book having to do with the Trump administration. And apparently this guy, Milley, while he was still the, what do they call him? The head of the Joint Chiefs? What is it? Is Monica? Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Yeah, the chairman. He, before the Trump administration ended, made direct calls to his counterpart in the Chinese Communist Party. that the general of the Chinese over there is at his level and told him, we're not going to attack you because apparently the Chinese at that point were, they had some concerns that there might be rogue elements and firing on the Chinese because of nationalism and all that blah blah. It turns out he calls the guy and says, don't worry, we're not going to attack you. We're not going to do anything, no kinetic action against you. And he goes on to say, well, I've known you for five years. If they're ever going to attack you, I will call you and let you know beforehand so it's not a surprise. Then, to add insult, which is why Carlson goes through and does it a whole lot better than I do, because that's why he makes the big money. Then he calls together the Joint Chiefs. And he says any military action that's called upon needs to come to me, not to the president. And all the ones, all the guys that were in the room with him agreed, including the nuclear codes and all, because they're in charge of all that. So none of that's going on unless it went through silly milling. Treason of the hang with a freaking 16 gauge coat hanger water. I wouldn't even give the guy the honor of a hand rope. Well, you know what's interesting is that what this should tell you with the fact that you're hearing Well, you're hearing things right now that we heard in the 70s and then in the 80s I mean personally heard guys where these were conversations that would stay behind closed doors The fact that you are hearing this over-the-counter on the table Tells you how close we are to a conflict right now and it isn't overseas It's with the communists slash the Fabians and the Soviets that are planning on playing the red terror against America. They are the enemy, period. And they are in motion. And the fact that they're even discussing this the way that it's being discussed in a public venue where before it'd be, oh, that's crazy conspiracy theory, or that's just crazy. And you know, they always have to keep re-qualifying with that crap. Because oh, you know, you might be a conspiracy, but this is all what we this is exactly what happened Well, you don't need to qualify that and if you're smart you shut your face and don't even give the enemy that benefit They got it's the nature of things in the way that they work So it I know we've been on the caller but hold on for just a second the fact that we're seeing as much of this in the public venue now is an indication of just how close you are and why the shelves are bare and why the fuel adjustments took place the way they did, why they destroyed the internal American strategic reserve in fuel. Because if you're going to put this country on its knees, first of all, most people don't have the discipline or the brains to roll back and not use what they need to save. They'll work at the same level of stupidity in a situation where the crisis becomes even open. and then wonder where everything went as it sucks dry or the food, the shelves are in. Most of these people are infantile that we've seen out there, the same kind of infantile mentality you saw with the Corona Beer Virus crap. The level of childishness is massive and it's what's gonna cost us the most. Why we are gonna have to have our, well, we already have our act together, but you better be prepared to step up when the time comes. Go ahead, call our captain there. We got you. Yeah, hey look another interesting point to add to Darzak's comment is Mark Levin Did a his little visit on another news program last night. He brought up a very very revealing point He says it takes about three months to print a book Okay at the level that these people are selling these books at that speaking of the book that reveals this Millie thing And he said this Bernstein fella and his co-author actually knew of this treason and sat on this thing for five to six, seven months waiting to capitalize on it the week before their book is released. Their book is being released I think next week or so. So they sat on this treason and tried to make a buck off of it. And he said basically because of this he highly encourages people not to buy their book to try and give them a poke in the eye or such. I think what really happens is a lot of these publishing houses and a lot of these political action committees, they go out and they place huge orders for these books and then they just give them away or trash them or whatever, just trying to find an alternative way to route money back to these individuals. You know what I mean? So, just like the payoff scam with the Congress critters and the rest of these damn politicians, what they do is they get this foreign aid, but percentage of it comes back. That's what Biden did with the Ukrainians and all these others did. Right. Well, I think that's... These book deals are another way to circle back money to some people too. But anyway. But I just thought that you'd find that interesting that Mark Lebend was making a point that the authors are just as guilty as the rest of these people because they're trying to make a profit off of it. Well, that's the point, Tom, I'd make is that Millie has not bothered to die yet. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he does. I was looking all over the Internet tonight. I think over there on Citizen Free Press and I think over there on Revolver, there might have been a mention or something that he has not denied it. And I think he's actually confirmed that he's made the phone call now. So yeah, he's a bag of slime. He just needs to be said. As has Pelosi. Pelosi's confirmed it as well. All of them. And Chuckles Schumer and the rest of them, they all knew about it. Because they're all in the same boat. Because they're part of the coup. They're part of the coup. It's a Marxist military coup. We all know it. It's obvious. Okay guys, I'm gonna get out of the way. Thanks. All of the armies of Asia and Europe cannot by force of arms take a drink from the Ohio River, nor lay a track upon the Blue Ridge Mountains. If this nation is to fall, it shall fall first from treachery from within. and then force of arms from without. How many times have I repeated that on this program? All of the armies of Asia and Europe cannot by force of arms take a drink from the Ohio River nor lay a track upon the Blue Ridge Mountains. If this nation is to fall, it shall fall first from treachery from within. and then force of arms from without. So you're the solution. They're demonstrating that there isn't one with regard to what few pitiful fools, idiots, incompetence, and wicked creatures there are in Washington, the district of criminals. And if the country is going to be saved, there's going to be by all of us who actually work for a living and actually know how to do something with our hands and how to use our minds. You are you want to know who's gonna save the country ain't nobody coming over the ridge ain't nobody coming over the horizon your your allies Your people who have liked mine But the best thing that you can do today best thing you can do right now is Find one person I'll repeat this again one person you have known that you there's no doubt everybody goes I'll piss on that You're find someone that you truly know or have known for quite some time. They didn't just move in it's not some mystery You know, you don't know I'm not sure no, you know the person you also have a feel for where they come from One of the good things that's happened is the corona beer virus garbage has helped you tremendously Were it not for that? There's a lot of people you might have wasted your time with But those people are off your list now, aren't they? Isn't that a blessing? You know, the enemy made a big stupid mistake with that because a lot of people were to run up to certain people desperately to try and reach more people and in the process would have told idiot sticks that in no way shape or form are valuable to our cause, the effort, and have no interest in their own freedom or liberty. You think about that. There's people, like I said, that are older than me that, you know, all they always put on air is about, you know, this, that, and the other tough. And when this coronavirus cap crap came, I'll tell you what, I'm disgusted with it. I mean thoroughly discussed it with them and they're not they weren't close allies or anything like that But it's the idea that you know the the idea well, there's so much better than the rest of us are you and me and you know, blah blah blah blah blah It's like really they act like a bunch of three-year-old punks that were terrified of you know the next breath somebody took or even their own and In the process went bug-eyed crazy and of course made stupid stupid stupid decisions and we're supposed to be impressed. They're stupid Stupid people and stupid decisions are done. We have no choice and we have no option but to properly deal with the problem at hand. Now we don't panic and in fact you're going to be in the, this is a long haul operation. This is going to take a long time and in the process there are going to be some very bad things that you are going to see. I suggest that you gird yourself. You ever heard that term before? Gird yourself. Go look that word up. I understand completely what it means. There's a spot where you take a breath. Just like I said, it's like diving. You ever been a swimmer? Ever done any diving? Ever done any running? What's the key to all of this? You ever been a competition shooter, guys? Breathing. You're not all hyped up. You're not all terrified. You're not all excited. You literally settle your mind. And when you screw that .45 into the target, and by the way, that literally is what you do. If you understand long range competitions, physical competitions, you screw that gun into the target. And when you pull the trigger, the bullets have already flown before you ever touched delicately that trigger and squeeze that titty until the thing discharges with surprise. But the action is always the same and the muscle memory is always there and those five rounds in about 2 seconds 2.4 seconds Will all be one on top of the other at 25 or 50 yards with a variation based upon all the different nuances that can be affected but breathing changes the whole formula We are not going to react. We are going to systematically respond I want you to settle yourself. You need to gird yourself for what it is that you're going to have to do that are manly deeds. Have you ever, many things force you to do this. How many of you have come up on a car accident? And when you first get there, there is the one, oh man, that's bad. Oh, then you pull off to the side of the road, I got to help that first. But then as you start moving towards that car wreck, especially if it's a fresh car wreck, In a nanosecond, in your mind, all the images that you can perceive and imagine because of what you see twisted or crushed or broken all go through your mind and you actually physically break even though you don't realize it. You start to slow a little bit. Well, when you gird yourself, it's where you take over beyond the imagination. and you have to level yourself and prepare for what it is that's going to be there in front of you because the task at hand has to do with saving lives or on the battlefield keeping yourself alive. There are many things you have to remember. They become second nature. Not all of them can be perfectly trained in now because the dynamic of the dance of swords is such that again, your enemy isn't there at your convenience to die in front of you because he puts himself in front of the sword or the spear or the knife or the blade or the bullet or the grenade or the mortar round or the shell or the bomb drop. He doesn't work that way. This is where you have to also live in the moment and the presence of time. And time changes, especially when this type of action develops. Trust me, you'll understand better. There is another thing, though, that I'd have to say. And I've said this many times. Don't tell me, don't say, oh, wait, oh, my, this has to happen. We have to see this happen. You want your enemy, you want to really strike fear into your enemy. I understand that this has to happen. Don't you? That's how you should be talking. Not fatally, not with a, oh man, I don't want this to happen. No, that's not how it works. No, I'm an adult. I'm a man. And I've been a warrior and I'm going to be, I have to be a warrior once again. And I have to live, I have to live that life. I have to embrace that life in order for me to survive, in order for my family to survive, in order for my community to survive, in order for my nation to survive. I have to man up. We all have to man up. It's time. Go ahead, call her, jump in there, please. Hey, Mark, this is JW out here in Los Angeles. Yeah, you know, adversity creates men, right? And that's where we're at. I just want to give you an update real quick out here in LA, LA County. They just in the past two hours, LA County has decided to require vaccinations for admission to bars, nightclubs, breweries, wineries and lounges. And they have to get vaccinated, the staff that is, have to get vaccinated by October 7th. And then they have to be fully vaccinated, whatever that means, by November 4th. And then they, in the document, they said that they're not recommending, they're not recommending that the restaurants, or they're recommending that the restaurants do this as well, but it's not required. At least not yet, right? So. Okay. Why, why would, why, why at the brewery do I need this? Okay. I'm just real quick. Why at the brewery do I need this? Are we afraid Bob is going to all of a sudden have a heart attack or faint or pass off from Corona beer and fall into my beer vat or something? I'm here. Excuse me. Go ahead. I hear you. I hear you. Well, I mean, in my particular area, I mean, the breweries, I don't even know of one, maybe one or two. Night clubs are scarce. There's not one winery that I'm aware of. And there's probably a handful of lounges. Is that going to really make a difference here, at least in this little area? Probably not. But what they're floating is, let's start off with this and then we're not going to mandate it for restaurants yet, but they will. I have a feeling that when they try to implement that, I think that that's when we might have some potential conflict. Intuitively, that's what I'm thinking because people do... Okay, no, I appreciate the update by the way. Again, you know, think about this. Remember we told you guys, they figure you're gonna be more worried about your cheap beer and the wine and maybe some booze than you are about your liberty and your freedom. You know, think about what that means, how your enemy looks at all of you. And we've said this a million times, that kind of an insult is the very reason we need to shoot their ass. But it's one of many insults. Don't worry, they'll be piled up. They'll be more. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. and we're on the march of both day and night. All of you out there are the solution. Go look in the mirror when we're done with this program. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is taking over and he's up next, guys. Don't touch that dial. And remember, Craig has copper rounds. Invest in buying a 20 count roll or more. Let's get those off his shelf and into our hands. God bless. Bye bye.
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