June 1, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed gun rights, preparedness, and resistance to federal gun control efforts on Weapons Wednesday, June 2, 2022. The show covered AR-15 upper receivers and ammunition sourcing from Bear Creek Arsenal, detailed advice on spare parts acquisition and storage, and commentary on proposed red flag legislation and assault weapon bans. Koernke emphasized purchasing firearms components, magazines, and ammunition as a priority before anticipated restrictions, and fielded caller questions about 5.45x39 ammunition, 9mm AR conversions, and knife defense tactics following a mass shooting in Tulsa.
- ar-15 uppers
- bear creek arsenal
- ammunition
- magazines
- red flag laws
- assault weapon ban
- second amendment
- gun control
- preparedness
- spare parts
- firing pins
- extractors
- 762x39
- 9mm
- 556
- 300 blackout
- cdnn sports
- gun owners
- federal legislation
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the limit of stupidity. We cannot take any more stupid. We're not going to let stupid drag us around to our destruction. So it's time to give the thought that somehow that they're all powerful. We're going to put a bullet in our mind and we're going to just get rid of their assets. That's all there is to it. There's no more conversation. Where can you go with this? As far as the idea that this reasonable crap with the, you see who the traders are right now, the Republicans. How many Republicans can the kosher mafia buy so that they can try to crack the whip and get everybody to conform to their anti-gun agenda? Well, everybody better start learning, and a lot of people have already been repeating it. Compromise, what is compromise here? Well, you keep giving, giving, giving, giving, giving, and you get nothing. Oh, wait a minute. We won't take you from this one, but we won't take you from, you know, we won't take this stuff this time. We'll just take your neighbor's stuff. Okay. So that's the plan. Okay. I can hear some background noise there now. Hi Mark. Yeah, we can hear me. Oh yeah. Hey, uh, I'm listening, uh, on the stream on, uh, My player and it's not doing your show yet as a switched over. So I don't know if that's aware of that or not. It just came up on my radio stream for me. Okay. That's all I got. God bless everybody. That's okay. As long as everybody knows there you had a little bit of a delay there for some reason, only this hour, as soon as we start this hour, you know how it is. I'm still serving my three counties with onethim. So they're all happy out there now. Well, one of the things about this with the powers that be is they know that everybody, I mean, imagine this over and over again, I repeated it. Guys, you're hearing only part of the dissatisfaction that they're spying on all over the place. It's like V for Vendetta. They know how much the people hate them. This is why they're having to jump forward with the get the guns scenario because we cannot be defeated as an armed population and they know it. Every time that that pig, that piece of filth, that excrement that's in the outhouse in Washington flaps his yap and it's like, you could not account. Well, obviously first of all, I guess if you take history out of the schools or real history, you can lie to every twit in there, every little purple-haired fool that they've got in the public fool system about anything you want, okay? But bottom line is you could own everything, anything. Those restrictions, any of these restrictions that you now see only happened within the last less than 100 years. And the reason it's 100 years cuz in 1933, the communists started to assert themselves. The Jewish bankers asserted themselves into our government more aggressively and declared war on the American people because that's the only option they had. And in the process of using the War Powers Act to declare war on us, they then declared they were going to disarm us marshally because we had surrendered even though you didn't surrender and I didn't. And that's the problem they had is they assumed everybody just roll over. We were on the edge of a civil war in 1933, 34, 35, 36 over and over again. And it's obvious that that was their, they had to have some of the distraction, which is why they did World War II. And that really is what it was all about as much as anything because the idea was to destroy chapter house America. To destroy the freedom and the liberties of this country and the freedom and independence of this nation state, which is a collection under the Confederation, originally the Confederation later the Republic. And they had to do something, you're doing the same thing right now, the same crises. the same Fruit Loop liberal garbage. All the leftist crap that you see right now was going on in the 30s. And they've got World War III waiting in the wings cuz they'll see how many of you we can get killed. If we can get you all killed overseas, you won't be around to fight us when they, being they don't want us, you and me around to fight them when everything is said and done. And that's one of the things that we need to put the kibashi right now. We're not going overseas to fight for anybody. That's done. We've already wasted 30 years worth of that tripe with the garbage where we want to receive to Afghanistan. We went over to Iraq. That's just nothing but a cesspool and a frag part of the planet now. And then on top of that, they just showed you that it was a scam when they closed out Afghanistan the way they did. So the bottom line is we need to fight for ourselves and everybody's learning that that's the need. And they are hell bent for election to try and get as much of the gun confiscation or whatever through as they can. Or to try and block what is a continual arming of America and arming of the population to protect itself from the government that isn't ours. It's not our government in Washington. They're not any part of us anymore. They're so far removed from us. Exactly what the founding fathers said what happened of Washington has happened of Washington. They're not the United States. They're a private separate corporate entity trying to play royalty in Washington. They got a bunch of sycophants that follow them, bunch of paper pushing bureaucrats that are worthless turds that need to be gone. You scrape that all out of this country, we'd be ahead by miles. the non-productive now far exceed the productive in terms of people that do things and make things happen, really make things happen. We got so many monkey parasites from below as far as the illegal aliens coming across and sucking off your wallet from one end. And then we got the parasites from Washington to the other, and that's the other half of a bunch of monkeys you get on your back that do nothing, produce nothing, and are absolutely worthless. They know that everybody is seeing this they're hearing it Okay, as long as we're armed and we continue to improve on what we presently are doing and Build and build and build that's the counterbalance and it's the only counterbalance the military is not gonna save you The military is too busy playing global whore They're too busy overseas. They have given in fact most of their troops have been has a lot won't say most but a whole bunch of been conditioned to be stupid enough to believe that going over and killing somebody so the Israelis can steal crap in the Middle East was defending the United States and it was not. There was no defending of the United States and Iraq. And there wasn't any defending of America in Afghanistan, period. They wanted to steal stuff in Iraq. They wanted to push the dope out of out of Afghanistan and they did and they ran it and they're still running it all over the planet and Everybody turned a blind eye desperately because you have to face the reality of what's going on Period so that's where we are right now. So again, they're trying to disarm us We do have a couple of things we can throw up there. Guns and gadgets, the latest episode would be a good thing, but it's almost to the bottom of the hour, so let's wait on that. Let's not do that yet. However, recommendation, we can't just be whining about problems. Number one, we gotta be ahead of the curve, and you're never gonna lose out on this, guys. Right now, Bear Creek Arsenal has some really good, simple, straightforward AR-15 uppers for about $222 to about $249. We'll say $250. It's $249.95. I would say that's $250. But anyway, they have 762 by 39, 556 slash 223 Wild, take your pick. And the third is 300 Blackout. Now I said I've constantly harped on this, but right now, you want to take me, spend your money wisely. Barrels, bolt carriers and complete uppers in reality, that's what you're getting. When you buy a complete upper over at Bear Creek, barrels are the toughest thing for us to build because of materials and time, because size of the component, what's required to get the job done. And again, remember quality of metal is everything. Bolt carriers, look at a boat carrier. Do you really want to try and build that from scratch? Now, we have the ability already to produce and we have a lot of people doing everything from CNC to traditional in terms of metalwork. So we can build those in the long run. But right now we can buy them over the counter for a hell of a lot less. So we have both capabilities in hand. But right now the best thing you could do if you're just an individual. And you're wondering, well, how can I, you know, I don't have anybody else, nobody's a friend. Okay, ignore that. Right now, don't talk to anybody about anything if you feel that you're alone. Don't worry about trying to create converts with purple-haired, fruit-loop idiot sticks that are simply so far gone, you can't see the last two corners they passed. Instead, if you have a 5.56 rifle already in AR-15, by a 7.62x39 and a 300 blackout upper receiver from Bear Creek Arsenal right now. The 300 blackouts are all on sale by what I can see. Again, 16 inch barrel, your choice, there's all kinds of flavors of combos in that idea. But you don't want a 10 inch barrel, you don't want any shorty barrels, throw that crap out the window. Those are the last things you'll buy before things collapse because maybe it's what's left Okay, or maybe before they roll up the sidewalks until you can't buy anything In the meantime if you have for instance a 300 blackout I know you might like love that 300 blackout because 762 by 39 and get a 223 wild Upper right away complete gonna be about 224 to 224 will get you a 16 inch 300 blackout over at Bear Creek right now complete upper and about the same or a little more a little less for a 556 and some 60 by 39 a little higher about 240 250 however all three of these have everything I'm bored show you is pop two pins drop it on that lower receiver congratulations you have a different gun Now, if everybody out there listening did that, you've now diversified to three of the most common AR-15 light rifle calibers that are available. Others, well, if you wanna buy others, that's a great idea. But those three should be the priority for everybody listening right now within my earshot, and you should do it now. Not a week, two months down the road. You know what? The banks and everybody have betrayed us. They betrayed us in OA. They're gonna betray us right now. They're already happened with the World Bank operation right now about folding everything up again and basically spitting you out. Well, I'll tell you what, before that happens, you might as well just say, don't worry about a car payment. Don't worry about the house payment. You can catch up on it. But in other words, if you have to wait a little bit. That is the way you should be thinking about this. The weapons are a priority right now. Ammunition is the same way. Magazines are the same way. Whatever you can spend to get yourself combat squared away, you need to. Now, if you're looking for investments, 556-223-Wild Air 15-Uppers from Bear Creek Arsenal, 16-inch barrel, cheapest for the mostest. I don't care what the barrel twist, I don't care what the rifling twist is. I don't care if it's a fluted barrel or not a fluted barrel. The cheapest standard 16 inch AR 15 upper side charging handle or conventional traditional either one, whatever is the cheapest, buy four if you can. Spend $1,000, take $1,000 you give to the bank so the bank will make disappear like spit on a griddle and buy four uppers. Take $1,000 and buy four uppers. It'll be less like I said find the cheapest one 221 222 it'll include the bolt carrier charging handle and the complete upper Everything's there and You're done now just stack those away You want to start buying lowers or 80% lower still that's your your business. However, you're gonna do it But those uppers the barrel and the bolt carrier along with the upper are too much work And they're the priority right now to acquire and stack. Any barrel for any other weapon you have, if you're gonna get a spare barrel for it, you do it right now. You got a pistol and you were thinking about buying a spare barrel, buy two or three if you can. Most companies that are putting out barrel packages right now will give you a better price on three barrels. That's just all there is to it. I've looked all over the place, I've noticed that. If you've been able to gun you have. Guys, you can find even more. There are tons of 1911 barrels out there. If you get a 1911, grab two or three more. They don't have to be new. They just need to be barrel changes. Okay, there's a reason for that. Long-term, long haul. Okay, every barrel, well, again, we don't have to build them for a while. And that gives us time to breathe. Okay. The other thing is, again, with magazines, find the best price for the least. There are a couple of deals, Centerfire had some deals this week. I don't know if they're still in place for Wednesday, but you definitely need to go check them out. Now, tell you what, we are right at the bottom and every Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday, for pretty much almost 30 years. What fun ye hither, redcoats, what mind you madness fills in our valleys? There is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, hear ye not the singing of the view, though wild and free. Soon you'll know the rightfold from the tree. Oh, the rightfold, oh, the rightfold, in our hands will prove no rightfold. We may ride a good lead speed, you may know us, turn the master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader, John, is stuck. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle. Oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle. I'd eat no graves at home, back across the briny water. And heavy must come, I'd swell up to the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun. If Lyndon's figure hold the buck through, the quicker it will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no true rifle. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no true rifle. We are back. Thank you, Edward. And for everybody out there who's weapons Wednesday, your mind is your first best weapon. But the ethereal world doesn't get the job done. The physical world is where all of the application is. You take what you've figured out and you apply it to the physical world. The prowess that you have developed with your arms. is applied to disposing of that which is your enemy and chooses to try to destroy you and your civilization. We gotta get rid of them. They've got to get rid of them. That's all there is to it. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, I'd like to make a couple of comments on what you were just speaking of before that excellent song come up. And that is, I agree with you 100% on what you were speaking on yesterday as far as the A1, A2, AR buttstock with the hole in the rear for placing small parts and items in. First of all, we have to take into consideration, in my opinion, the length of pull on that A1, A2 length stock. It is full length, and individuals with smaller stature and or shorter arms could have a problem with that length of pull, standard length of pull, especially when body armor is being used. And I would highly recommend anyone that has body armor, if they have not already, put that body armor on, get every single shotgun, carbine, long rifle, et cetera, et cetera, out, and go ahead and do a fitment and placement on how their particular body armor is going to react. with a longer length of pull buttstock. I also think it's a very good idea on top of having, let's say in the case of the ARs, as many of the additional small parts available, but also a full bolt carrier group. Over. When I was talking about that, what we're talking about is As we build up an inventory of spare parts, guys, this recap yesterday, we have to be able to keep the parts with the weapons if at all possible. Now, most civilian arms actually have stowage space also. If you take the cap, if you take the butt cap on a pump shotgun, guys, you have a stock bolt channel that's drilled up through the base of the stock, which offers a limited amount of space for stowage on the gun. You could even route out a percentage of the wood matching the dimension of the bore for the bolt channel hole and actually open up and provide more space for stowage there. Now the reason I was pointing out the A1 and A2 stocks is because again, they're already off the shelf. They're already out into the world. The only thing is if you do the regular rifle stock, you do have to change the buffer tube. And that's why again, I mentioned over at CDNNsports.com, I noticed that they had the, I think they did. Now they may be out, they may have sold out by now. They had the full standard rifle buffer tube with the buffer spring and the buffer. And the price was quite reasonable. In fact, it was the one they had was under $20 for the complete set. And these were factory runs for Bushmaster. Now, I don't know what the price is now, but if they're between 22 and say 19, 18 or $22, that's a reasonable price. You still need the buttstock, which you're gonna have to hunt down. And they're out there, you can get them at gunpartscorp.com. You can buy a beater over at sarco.com. And I'm sure that Apex has some. The only problem is, with the Apex, they're selling cold stuff high. So that's the problem. I'm not worried about it being a particular manufacturer. I want it to be military or an aftermarket military copy that has the standard trap in the rear for your cleaning kit and the other accoutrements. What you're gonna do is, you know, the cleaning kit's nice, but I can put that on my kit. I'm not gonna cry if I lose it. But if I need spare parts, I want the spare parts to be with the gun. That's the purpose of the criteria behind this, guys. Remember, I can have it on my web gear. I go one way, the gun goes another, and maybe I change another weapon. Things get separated. The government counts on that too as part of the secret weapons for silent wars is mis-distribution of material. So what we're trying to do is lock the equipment with the, you know, the proper equipment with the gun where it literally would become an SOP. Now there is something else you can buy, not everybody likes them, but they are out there, have been there for quite some time. The pistol grips with the end caps. Now there's a couple different ones out there. One is actually just designed to stow a few rounds of ammunition in the pistol grip, but there are others that are actually caches. Okay, they actually have a clip lock system. This would be another place to stow more parts. Now, I know it's going to add a few, I won't add ounces, but it is going to add a little bit of weight to the weapon. But it is something that is a very useful or priceless item if we're in the field and we have a breakdown. And again, we've got to look at unconventional, paraconventional, and conventional operations. We need to understand that where you are may not be where your resupply or support and supply system is. The parts that we're talking about firing pins, extractors, ejectors, small pins, small springs, and possibly, depending on how much space you got in there, I thought about it, might be able to put another hammer, at least one, not the whole lower control group, the whole trigger group. But another hammer would not be a bad idea if you'd be willing to pair it off from your parts and grease it and stow it. It's not the most critical, but it is a part that with a lot of fire can be worn down. Certainly all of the other working parts will wear progressively, but depending on manufacturer and variance and who produced what, that would be the only part that I would say in the long haul looking at the old armourer's guides on air 15M16 maintenance, M16 maintenance for the military. That was an issue, okay? The big thing is that with the AR, the parts are already made. Your Garand rifles, your M14s all have a similar trap. Some of your FN FALs have a similar but only circular tubular storage point, much like the bolt channel on say a bolt shotgun or other weapons of that type. and a regular shotgun, the stock where it comes up to the rear, you've got a certain amount of space because the bolts are not the whole length of the stock. Typically they oversize bore if they put a flange washer on the bolt, they stick that into the, they screw that into the receiver and you're done. So you have all that extra space to grease up and make as storage with certain weapons. firing pins, extractors, and injectors are the priority. And remember that if it is a short-issue rifle, because remember we've talked about this, the one thing about the AR is you can hand it to a kid that's nine years old and adjust the stock and it'll fit him. You can hand it to a guy six foot six, open the stock up all the way, and he can operate it. The folding stock has purpose, but it doesn't offer what we need. necessarily for this type of work where we're looking at deep support and at the tactical level with no possibility of trickle down. In other words, not having a logistics pyramid to get the parts, pieces, and assemblies to the troop where they need right away. And we have to count on the fact that, well, what's the first thing they blurted out here? They're going after the parts. They're going after pistol ammo. Okay, they're really being eclectic on this. So in other words, they're trying to throw as many darts as they can to see if they can get everything. And if they can't get everything, half of what they would get would still make them just, they dance a jig. So whatever traders do this to us, remember who they are, and they get hung with the rest down the road. Whoever compromises on this crap right now, they're your enemy. period. There's no wealth here, kind of friendly. No, they're not. They'll betray you and then they'll betray you and then they'll betray you and then they'll betray you again. Anybody compromising on this crap right now, we all know what it's about, it's power grab. And it's a preparation for war against the American people to try and enslave us. The globalists have always wanted to do this. They need to die for it and we have to fight for it. So, what we're looking at is, you know, solutions for transporting and for keeping the equipment right with the machine. Remember, the gun's nothing but a machine. The critical spare parts that you would need to continue to make the machine function can all be stowed on board if you can figure the weapon right. Now, if you can't do that, and if you are using a folding stock, At the very least, you need to put a bat belt pocket together with the critical parts stored for, again, long-term use. We're in the field, so they'll get abused, they'll get soaked with water. You don't open up a carefully folded canvas rag, and there's all your rusty little parts useless. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance So if you're gonna do a bat belt kit you make sure just like I said, we got all kinds of watertight containers My god medicine bottles are everywhere. We got this country doped up. So you can get medicine bottles from all over the place And those are watertight, airtight. They do want to make sure that those drugs are protected so they can dope your ass up so that basically your tongue's hanging out, your eyes are cross-eyed, and you barely can figure out what life is all about. In fact, maybe not even barely breathe. I love it when that happens. Go ahead. I'm being told that the average expectancy for a barrel on an AR-15 on a new one is 20,000 rounds. That seems awful low to me. Well, it, well, I mean, that's a good point. We can fund there. Well, that's okay. Here's the, here's the thing. It's a matter of what, what are we specking that to? Number one is it reaches its peak probably at 22 to 24,000 rounds. It'll start to flatten out and performance will start to open up a little. And we've talked about this many times. If it does, and we'll lead you to about the 30 to 32,000 round mark, we're probably looking at about 85 to 90% normal performance range. In other words, your point of impact at the same distance is gonna have opened up by about 5 to 7%. Not a happy situation, but here's typically what causes that problem. is crown degradation. It's not so much the barrel opening up, I've already talked about this many times, is progressive crown degradation. The trick is to know a little, our little armrest trick I've told you all about many times, guys, no matter what weapons you have if they're rifles of any kind, is what's called back setting the crown. Now that will correct it on any barrel that progressively wears out and mostly again, it's gonna be crown. The crown is protected on any of these muzzle flash hater type systems. Because the crown is sit back inside and below the flash hater or should say is ensconced by the flash hater. But bullet degradation as you have variance in when it leaves the end of the barrel is what opens the barrel up. without using a cleaning rod down the muzzle end of the gun. Cuz cleaning rod actually guys, this is something we've talked about, cleaning rods will do a lot to wear down the crown. It's why most mousers and most foreign military rifles had muzzle protector guides for the cleaning rod. You can find these if you look for Mauser parts or anything in the parts cycle for gun parts Corp Several different models pop up just randomly when you're looking for tools and parts The big thing here again is that 20 to 24,000 25,000 optimal Is something that came in back decades ago when after FN made their first FN FALs back a half century going more now When they did, they produced barrels that could last over 100,000 rounds comfortably. They then realized that after they built them and sent them to places like Africa, that they would come back to bite them in the ass for the next 50 years. Many FAOs that they sent over from that period, if they hadn't been blown up or cut up because of the UN, are still functioning quite well in, for instance, Liberia and places like that. So what they did is yes, they intentionally degraded the barrels. The average FNFL barrel after that had a lifespan of approximately 35,000 rounds maximum and then it starts to degrade in performance. So again, always the same problem. Number one, it's not so much throat chamber issues. Where it is is with the the crown. on any of these weapons. And you can, anybody with a little wherewithal can back set with a little tooling experience, can back set the crown internally by about a quarter of an inch. Some people only go about an eighth and experiment and test the barrel. If you do, eventually, if you only go to say, let's say an eighth, the three sixteenths. If you back set by about that, no more than maybe a quarter, you have the ability to internally back set it again. What you did the first time, you can do a second time. But again, just don't go crazy. You don't need to back set half an inch or an inch into the barrel. You only back set far enough to dress the war and component out so that you create a crisp uniform release of the bullet from the rifling. And even if the rifling is tired, The rifling is not going to distort. It's only the entrance of the bullet at the mouth of the chamber where the bullet can lure meets with the, you know, meets with the rifling and the end of the barrel. Everything in between really is difficult to shoot out, quote unquote. It still has sufficient contact between the lands and grooves, unless It is hyper micro groove or say a standard micro groove barrel. And if it is, the only thing about that is typically because they went with a micro groove barrel, degradation of the material is unlikely if it's carbon steel because they had to upgrade to a better metal in order for them to be able to market the micro groove rifling. The only mistake on that, like I've said many times, was made years ago, was with Remington when they came up with the Model 700. And what they did is, it was the premier when it came out in 7mm Remington Magnum. Most accurate rifle of the time out there. In an off-the-shelf, easy-to-buy, belted Magnum chambering. What happened is they went with stainless steel and they weren't into stainless at that time as extensively and they chose the wrong stainless and the barrels were wearing out in 2000 realms. Within 2000 rounds they were starting to open up in performance. So Remington realized that well, if you're going to do that two-group micro-gauve super group rifling, you got to stick with the original idea that they did in World War II which was high carbon standard American barrel, heavyweight, no frills, don't do anything strange. And that's what they, what Remington did to correct their mistake was actually re-barrel the stainless guns that somebody brought it in, they re-barrel them to carbon. And they've been around for, you know, pre-64 Remingtons like that have been around forever, pre-64, pre-66, whatever. So yes, it is an issue. It's one of those things where Again, this is why I've been saying buy more barrels, but right now, to be quite honest, if you guys can afford it, well, barrels are still a good choice. And I won't come back off that ever. For the last couple of years, some of you guys bought those. Remember when Bear Creek Arsenal first started really cranking out barrels? Remember those heady days? We can buy a barrel from them for $27 to $35 apiece, and I told you, buy the hell out of them. Now go look at the prices now for the same barrel that if you guys listen and some of you did When they had barrels for you know, 27 33 35 the guys were selling them for basically cost Is what they were doing? I'm sure he made a few dollars But at that time guys anybody who took advantage of that you're rolling in cash right now Well, take a look at the price of the exact same barrel you bought back when they were with it with that that they produced then What's it cost now to make? Well, I should say to buy off the shelf So barrels are a priority We need every barrel off the warehouse out out and out into the population as quickly as possible You're at war your enemy is making the next series of moves against us These moves are designed to progressively disarm you so that the globalist agenda parasite can play police state kill as many of you as possible They just mentioned they want four million of you did in the next three years if you weren't paying attention to what they were talking about in Europe I've watched it four times and they were flat-out saying it I mean, come on, this meeting they just had with all these sycophants, guys, they were sitting right in front of the microphone, they're spelling it all out, everything from the RFID, they're back into really pushing the, they track you everywhere with the chip. And they were blatant and open about it. So there's any doubt, and they've even had alternate ideas for impregnating you with something so that they are able to biofeedback track you. Okay, they're going another step which we already knew about 30 years ago as far as what they could try. Go ahead, color jump in there. Yeah, Mark. This is Dave. There's a guy, there's an ex-marine on Republic Broadcasting on Sunday nights at 11 p.m. Eastern for two hours out of St. Louis. Robert Ravell, his show is called Incendiary Radio. He gets a lot of intel. He played two clips, the one everybody heard and the one most people didn't hear or they edited out that German talking about killing, eliminating 50% of the people by 23. Well, what was clipped out was- I mean, I know that's what they want to do, but what he actually said was, for those that can't afford our medicine and drugs, that's what the part that was clipped out to make it sound more nefarious. And basically, it sounded to me like what he was saying was they're gonna kill 50% of the people that can't afford their drugs. But what I think he said was they're gonna reduce the price of drugs by 50% by 2023, so everybody can afford their drugs. If the drug is the murder, okay, first of all, that was something we got back in. The rest of the comment there with that, hold on, you're making a lot of noise. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I don't know where you are. Okay, one of the things to remember is we're still talking the murder death kill formula. Okay, they've already admitted we've caught them on that. So as far as the idea that their plan is to kill as many of us as possible in the shortest period of time, realistically, I have no doubt with some of the comments that were made there, and separate from that one even, about the whole discussion of what's going on with the both the COVID scam, the coronavirus scam, and the monkeypox scam. Which in both cases first of all you got to be messing around well you have to be you know You've got to be a queers of $3 bill pedo to contract it under normal conditions, so if it's stepped outside of that Then again, this gets back to the whole idea of they've been engineering it. Why is it the whole global agenda, the whole global team was told to hate on what was going on in the Ukraine, with Russia? It's because that's where they were doing all of this. They keep trying to misdirect everybody over to China. I'm noticing how they're bleeding about China. In fact, me, even some of the ones that before weren't. That's the cover story. As I said, we know what, this is too packed and too really nicely packaged and conform so that they can throw it out there as the backup story. No, I think it's all BS. I think that 100% of the operation is operating in the poorest country in Europe, in Ukraine. The Jewish mob is running the whole damn thing. They've been planning this for a very long time. What's funny about this, this sounds weird. But it's not when you think about it. Just as when Germany had to go east because communist Russia was ready to go west, okay? I think that what we're gonna find out in the long run is Putin acted the way that he did and went west. Because otherwise, not only would the enemy have gone east, but they planned on going all points of the compass with their wicked agenda. And for whatever personal reasons, and Russia has a dog in this fight, Russia did the thing that needed to be done to go after what was going on in the Ukraine. Had he not, then by next year and the year after, We don't have any idea what fully would have developed. And the bullshit story about Wuhan and China, guys, everybody in Washington is owned by China. There are a few people who aren't, but most everybody is owned by China. It doesn't mean that I'm not trying to exonerate China and say they aren't doing part of this. I think they're tied into it, joined at the hip with the Israelis. And since the Israelis are the ones that are operating all of the murder death kill factories, biological weapons research in the Ukraine along with all the pedo operations, the child marketing and smuggling and stuff operations, the slave trade that they got going on and all the other illicit, you know, over and under the table crap. I believe that what the only thing that has interrupted that isn't America. Everybody goes, so we're, we're, we're, we got to go over there and fix it. We were already over there setting all of this up. Hillary Clinton, Obama, all these characters were over there. That in turn was supposed to be the nobody looks at, nobody did. They can discuss how corrupt they are. But nobody does anything about it. Everybody was supposed to just stand there until they hit the switch and kick things into gear. And Putin did the right thing by doing what he did, despite, God, and I understand the Russians that don't think I'm hugging anybody. But realistically, if the Ukraine action had not happened the way that it just did with Russia, a lot of people would be up shit creek without a paddle right now. And I'm talking about the rest of the world. Act of God, weird, the best worst plans of mice and rodents and rats, guess what? It's all in trouble right now and you can see how it's rippling through the rest of the machine. And they can sit there and pontificate in Europe no matter what they want with this little click of sickle fans. Bottom line is, I don't think they understand, there may be 1,400 aircraft there, but that's 1,400 targets. And hopefully, when the time comes, here's our asshole being them. If this thing kicks off, most everybody's gonna be hunting those bastards that are over there sitting down in Europe right now. The ones that we're meeting, okay? That's the ones everybody knows are the problem. And there's someone aren't there, there's a problem too. Go ahead, call the gym in there. Yeah, they've painted this picture so perfectly that a blind man can see it. And guess what? I'm that blind man. Well, everybody, okay, this is what's fascinating to me is everybody knows something wrong. You still have brain dead people out there. Don't be frustrated by that. People, there are people who will walk over the cliff and wonder why they're falling. Gravity sucks, you idiot. Why did you do that? Okay, well, oh well, you know, it's just not my problem. But there's a whole bunch of people and we are in the majority and this is why they're making the desperate attempt to disarm. The 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 fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedom is gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free brave You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most sons of the republic arise take a stand defend the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great republic and each God given right Pray to God 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 trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and it's been a long week and it's only Wednesday Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org, we're also on satellite. Let's say hi to all of our friends out there at the merchant marine across the whole of the globe and a myriad of communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 2nd of June. It is the 14th year of Open obvious and Peon in your face Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2022 old earth calendar. 2022 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. Now, a couple things here real quick. We were talking about AR-15 uppers, and I will add something I've mentioned before. One of the interesting cartridges that's out there, one of the chamberings that is available, is 450 Bushmaster. Now, it's kind of weird. It's a straight case, and in reality, it's a rightful case simply cut straight. And then obviously opened up to 45 using a 45 ACP bullet or any number of different 45 caliber bullets that are available, you know, 0.450. Get that? The idea of the case though is actually not a bad idea. One of them that I've spoken about before because. Well, because very simply it's something we could build from leftover debris brass that we might have available in the future and we certainly will as we use up munitions. One of the advantages of most of the straight cases is 44 automag, 45 automag. In this case, 0.450 Bushmaster is that they're taking advantage of what is a dominant large production run of 45 ACP type projectiles. Although there are very heavy 45 caliber bullets available, very heavy being 450 grain, 500 grain, 550 grain and 600 grain. I don't think we're probably going to use those. in a 450 Bushmaster, but more on that in a minute. You'd be surprised what you can do with those, okay? The advantage of this is being able to take existing brass that has reached its limit with, as a throat in case, a stepped conventional rifle case, cutting it down to spec, reaming it out, sizing it appropriately so that it matches the specifications. and then loading it up with whatever projectile you have available. Now, interestingly enough, cast bullets are something that would be useful here. If you were to use cast, because everybody goes, cast, it's a semi-autogut. Oh, Mark, that's horrible. Well, one of the ways to settle that, if you're going to cast bullets, is to electroplate slash copperplate, the lead projectile, eradicating most all leading and the scaling that's going to take place as that little bullet passes by that little gas port inside the barrel. That's why you're concerned with debris buildup. Anyway, the fact is that that would be another caliber that would be an option or a consideration purely because of its ability to be built, the ammunition's ability to be built down the road from other materials. Basically again, 44 automag and 45 automag all came from standard 308 762 by 51 rifle grays case brass attack reamed out and thin walled at the top because rifle brass is heavy and typically heavier. You need to open it up a bit internally, but you'll also have to maintain all of your external specs. Otherwise, no big deal. People that have 44 auto bag never really run out of ammo because you can always find more brass inside its last legs. Trim it down, prep it, and double plus good. You got an extra heavy walled pistol case to use in your weapon. And since you're doing it in Magnum, if you're doing the Magnum, like the all of the different 44 automag pistols were out there back in the late 70s 80s early 90s then you can see a purpose there why it would be useful okay same is true with a bush master a 450 Bushmaster upper now I don't know if anybody's made a protracted 9 millimeter or not the long case 9 basically like more than a 9 millimeter Largo If there is something out there, point to it because that would be another option. Needless to say, we have all kinds of 30 caliber variants and 6.8, etc. We know about those. But a 9 millimeter straight case would be very desirable. It might even be a graduated step. It may not be a full straight case, but it would be easily built from excess brass hanging around, something to think about there. So with other brass, from other cases that may be dominant, okay, just something to think about. It would be very easy to take a 5.56 and make a 30 caliber round out of it, much like basically, as I've said many times, a glorified 30 caliber carbine type round, but maybe on steroids. There's no reason that couldn't be done When I first saw 5 5 6 decades decades ago, well a half century ago first thought came to my mind was well Wow, that's a lot of brass It's been crushed or broken or the blank brass was very useless. So what do we do with it? Well, what does it match and it right off the bed? It looked like it was a really close to 30 carbine which it is but not quite close enough Without a lot of other work Doesn't mean that couldn't be done. But instead, you just make a new chambering for an AR-15 type upper, new barrel. And what you come up with is a 30 caliber S, like 30 caliber super. And it would be using a, for instance, a round nose 110 grain carbine bullet. There are tons of them out there. They're still being made by everybody. And there are a few heavier bullets available for the carbine, but that's very limited because of head spacing and how it works with the M1 carbine and its operation. With a 30 caliber S, you can do a little more different with it because you got more to work with and you can change spec and dimension and batch the needs of the magazine, the magazine well. And needless to say, the projectiles available. That's how you, that's so that's the math formula you need to stay. The parameters that you need to stay with them if you're going to build something on an AR-15 platform. It's the magazine well depth from front to rear. And needless to say, the magazine space itself, what's available. This is also true if you'll notice. We have this new 6.8 by 51. Well, it's obvious that we're using an AR-10 type magazine or a comparable idea and prototyping probably is even done with an AR-10 mag. Because being, let's see, what's the difference between 760 by 51 NATO and 6.8 by 51? Well, the bullet diameter, but not the case length, not the loaded case length from the tip of bullet to the base. matches the same dimensions, spacing, space wise. Which leads us to another question nobody's asked yet is, are they planning on a barrel swap out for all of the existing belt fed guns? Well, okay, they kept it 51 in length. You think that they're just thinking about cranking out barrels and maybe upgrading the mag 58 to the new cartridge for the time being until they kick them out the door? Could be a couple of options there. That's why they maintain that spec in length that didn't need to be critical if they were coming up with a whole new round. But if they're looking at integrating it with existing weapons systems and chambering them to the new caliber, the length is especially critical for uniform performance in feeding. Just something to think about there, okay? Oh, you did not think that we were already talking. I'm sure the government listening people are going from here. Very stupid here on our side of the patriot side and he would never figure out what they're doing. Well, we kind of got in engineering decades ago and stuck with it. Okay. So anyway, a couple of things here real quick. Again, purchasing 9 millimeter obviously, and I would recommend if you're going to use cash or if you're going to make something into a cashed ammunition. Over at AIM surplus, they have some of that Turkish, they had the, well, I won't say today, with the Russian 9 millimeter happening right now because of the Bidenites comments. It may or may not be there, but if you're looking at cashing ammunition, bearing it, the nickel plated brass projecta, blast jacketed, Turkish 9 millimeter parabellum. is a very good choice for repacking, you know, seal-a-meal sealing in pouches and then putting into yet another smaller container as part of your cache with, you know, a 9mm pistol or a 9mm carbine, whatever you're doing. That nickel-plated brass, nickel-plated steel case in this case, is going to last an incredibly long time and is slick. when it comes to operation with the weapon. Slick as in because it is a chromed case, it is going to be very fluid moving in and out of the weapons. It's not likely to be distorted easily. It's not gonna break down from oxidation. And in reality for long term storage, it's the best combination you could have. So if there's any of that still in the inventory with wherever you can find it, but they did have it at AIM surplus. I would recommend that if you're looking at ammunition to cash. Now anything will do. And cheapest for the mostest is what I've been telling you. But the nickel, plated steel that they had over there at AIM was comparably priced to wolf. So you get more goodies for the same price as far as features. And you end up with a standard NATO 9mm Parabellum round. So you really can't beat that guys. If it's there, fine. If it's not there, go look, see if they can find it anywhere else. Don't pay a stupid price for it though. It's not worth being, spending a lot of extra money on. But when it was down at the cost that it has been, under $10 a box, or about 10 a box there for a little bit, and that may be 12, maybe a little more now. But it's still comparable to the Wolf Steel case. And I would say that that Nickel case would be a better option, a better choice. Some would think about there. Anyway, it's not the only fish in the pond and somebody's already been fishing here as everybody's grabbing the ammo. So what's left in the pond, you gotta fight, you're gonna have to live with, work with it. You have to fight over it, you just keep plugging away. Another thing here real quick is optics. Everybody keeps asking, I've had several questions about that. Number one with the air 15 first of all you do want some kind of iron sights plastic metal I don't care The important thing is a conventional set of iron sights for every weapon that you have should be in the inventory Whether or not they're mounted of the gun is your personal flavor choice thing with regard to optics myself I know everybody runs red dots and whatever and I even have a bunch of them Be quite honest right now. I have a case of them I have a case of red, blue, green dots. Okay. They're separate from everything else that we've had an odd man out. I didn't offer him with the program because there, they were something that we ran into from another wholesaler. They never got them again, but they're all perfectly functional. I would use those. I don't have a problem with them. They're, you know, they can be mounted on anything, but For the most part with the AR what I do like and you've probably seen some videos where you've seen the weapons are typical for we carry are the little three to five power or flat five power Chikon short barrel scopes. They're good enough for what they know for what they're for. They do everything they're supposed to do. You might recall the last models actually had the V notch and post on the top of the scope for literally just aiming over the scope. They work. We've had them for decades. We have not had any of them fail yet. That's what's fascinating to me. For all the abuse we have put those little bugger scopes through, they were $29.95 with an SKS dust cover scope mount. That was complete. Remember? $19 if you bought three of them. And we've never had any of those tubes fail. And we've never had them lose their rectacles. They've never collapsed or fallen apart because they were too delicate. In fact, they've taken a lot of abuse. Now, there are still variants on those models out there, and there's even some caches of Chinese scopes. And it doesn't have to be Chinese, it can be whatever. But for a lot of the utility work, while I understand the red pop up and all of that fun stuff, I like something where I can put something on it, put a line on the target, and let my Kentucky windage and my brain do the work. It's not difficult. It's just a matter of shoot more and shoot intelligently. With regard to the optics, with the other stuff that's out there right now, there's all kinds of different reflex optics. Your guru will decide this for you. Myself, like I said, I'm going with conventional For the most part, simply because I know how to make it work. And if I'm used to it, I can perform with it. Well, we'll see what happens down the road when we match up against the police state types, the globalists and the international troops on the battlefield. We'll find out. And if their idea works better, well, bad for me. But I got this funny feeling that I think I know what I'm doing. And I think I can hit what I'm aiming at. So I need to focus and refocus and refocus again on the basics and practice with what you have. Whatever you commit to, you need to work with it. This is the most common mistake made, might put it on the shelf. No, you can't do that. You need to get it out. You need to work with it. I know that shooting is not cheap right now. So find the cheapest that you can find in the way of ammunition for training. Now I will point out airsoft airsoft airsoft. I don't care what anybody says about airsoft That's the one thing I'd fight with your guru about if they make some stupid comment about airsoft The training aid is only as good as the trainer and the person being instructed who makes the training aid viable And especially in an environment where most people are whining about how they can't afford to shoot We need to come up with solutions and airsoft and the new class of beady guns. If you haven't seen them, they're select fire. Most are in the air 15 platform, but there are AKs, hell, they're making an MP44. These things are limited magazine capacity, which I really like because that way they're more realistic. Either Aerosoft, well, no, I should say let's put it this way, Aerosoft for basic familiarization. the BB guns for advanced training and to include incorporating select fire but not spray and pray, actually teaching people to control their trigger finger to manipulate the fully automatic weapon, in this case using the BB gun technique so that you are shooting more and spending less, which means you will shoot a lot more, okay? Other than that, you still need live fire, so cheapest for the mostest. The most important thing here is minimize the live fire for the time being simply because we're going to need every bullet for the war effort. It's that simple. So a certain amount of training in live fire can be done there, but constantly reinforcing the basics or for instance, when fire and maneuver where you want to be precautionary anyway, the airsoft and the BB guns are the better choice. You can still do fire maneuver, you can still get pellets on target, you get a pretty good feel for what's going on. All the muscle memory is there because you can find pretty much a match for each of the weapons that exist in Airsoft that are presently out there in the civilian sector. Most companies that are named companies that you can rattle off sponsor counterpart Airsoft guns that are to complement their manufacturing. All of them do right now. Everybody browning, you name it, they're out there. It's just that simple as hell. You can also pay more too. I don't believe in spending as much on an airsoft as you would on a conventional firearm, but you can. There are airsoft weapons, full metal, all wood. They do everything that the original gun does. Even slide operation and recoil. And other than no boom, they are virtually identical in operation for muscle memory training. So they are a priority. And right now, you're in a crash system. Your enemy is trying to crash your system. You need to be up to speed as quickly as possible in understanding how each of your weapons work and mastering each of them. Now using the crossover training technologies, you can do this. So Airsoft is a high priority right now. If you've got a bunch of people, you're bringing in. You want to test them, the way to test them is use Airsoft. It's not lethal. So it's a very safe technique for developing or identifying the skill level of the individual that you're integrating into your group. Okay, so anyway, okay, we got that covered now. One more thing real quick, we're almost to the bottom. For everybody out there too, Abe's surplus does have a bunch of other premium partisan that came in here, I think actually a week ago. The PPU ammo is perfectly serviceable and in fact is comparable to any American quality product. It's a boxer prime non-corrosive, feet and heel case. The standard count of 20 rounds or 50 rounds per box applies. Go take a look at the prices, but if you have an older military weapon that's laying around, If you go to aim, they may have the caliber that you need, they may have the chambering that you need to at least put a couple of boxes of ammunition underneath that gun in the rifle rack. And if you've got it, you want to at least ground you up a couple of boxes for each weapon. That way, at some point, they may be useful. They may be just enough to get you out of something or just enough to finish the enemy with the person you gave it to. Everybody can contribute, but you need to make sure they have the ability to do so. You need to acquire the munitions to compliment the weapons that you do have and complete the circle. Anyway, we are at the bottom. And again, we're going to try and get this in here just right where it needs to be sedu-weight wise. Bottom of the hour break here on... It is my life! Useless! Without my ram useless! I feel true! Shoot him before he shoots me! Before God! My right! In our hands, we'll prove no trifle You may ride a good lead speed, you may know a stern a master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And the leader just starts Glad you make up little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, we'll prove no trifle Maggie no graves at home, back across the briny water And here they must come like, well it's to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Lyndon's bigger, hold the buck through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, don't prove no true rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, don't prove no true rifle And we are back. Thank you, Edward. And again, it is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But that deals with the ethereal world of, well, the spirit. And we are fighting in the physical world. So remember, yep, the mind is attached to the body and it's an integrated weapons system. So make sure you sharpen both. And again, apply. Eventually you're going to apply all of what you've learned. And the idea is to live long enough to make sure that you use every tool in the toolbox. Anyway, a couple of things here with regard to ammunition. Bullet casting, I mentioned since I just mentioned blood bullets. There are many different companies out there that have casting molds, available bullet molds. You should try to acquire bullet molds for all of your critical pistol rounds, whatever you have, because it doesn't have to be perfect. Pistol range is such that you can keep it within the pie plate. You should be able to do better than that. But if you can keep it in the pie plate, chances are 25 to 50 yards, you're going to hit what you are shooting at. So let's just make sure that we have the ability and the capacity across the board at the lowest level, the individual, the tactical level. to rebuild a bullet inventory. As far as the materials used, any number of different processes will work. Casting is one, and that's why you need the bullet molds, but also you can machine projectiles. And still machine material that is relatively soft, creating the dissimilar service concept with regard to the metallurgy. In other words, you want something that's not going to adhere or lock on a comparable or compatible metal that is incompatible with regard to working surface activity. That's something to think about. That's why bullets are made, again, as I've told you, the perishables. What they're made to be malleable, they are the giving component. The barrel is not. Steel versus brass, lead, copper, see how that works? So anyway, prior to proper planning, real quick on this note, a lot of you guys have friends or maybe you have kitties. And if you have kitties, you have kitty litter probably. And if you have kitty litter, well, if you bought it in those wide mouth, three and four gallon containers, so they're made by a number of different companies. We don't care which one it is. I've got a couple downstairs right now that are being put to exactly this use. I'm taking buckets of 12 gauge plastic cases and I am sorting them out by short, well first of all by manufacturer. Try to keep them all together. The reds go with the reds. that are shortcase or high brass, depending on which. And then there's all of the other manufacturers that are out there, Remington Green, et cetera, in 12 gauge. Guess what? They all get separated. And what's beautiful about these wide mouth containers is for storing them. They're great because you screw the lid on and they're separated from the environment. But as needed, you can open them up and pour out what you need because they do have that carp mouth size. They're also the kitty litter buckets with the lids, but I use those for operational storage for other equipment. These little kitty litter cherry cans are ideal for used brass. You've collected from the range. Maybe you don't have time to deal with it right away, but at least get it out of the weather, seal it up. Put it someplace where it's out of the way. You're not out anything Again an efficient way to store remember all this other stuff if you're somebody else tosses them out Usually you'll see them all the time on recycle trash date I just picked up two or three more that way today plus another a couple of utility items I'm paying attention looking for that kind of stuff. Do we have a caller for any farther? You still want to leave anybody out? Okay, very good Anyway, next, if you are listening to what they're saying in there, needless to say, they're going to be doing checks. They've got the yellow flag scam running right now. If you don't know anything about the yellow flag system, go over to Guns and Gadgets. All it is is basically, oh, instead of just anybody, the stops put each side We'll be able to flag you and have your weapons taken away with no charges, whatever. The cops are going to be just as dirty as that scurrilous female that didn't like her brother. So she called the cops, cops showed up, they said they were going to take the guns. He said, no, you're not. And so they, you know, of course murdered him in his home early in the morning on his front porch. Well, what a surprise. Who would have thunk it? Well, the cops will just be doing it themselves without the middleman. I don't have any more confidence in the cops than I do in any of the rest of the rackets are running right now. After all, 19 of them couldn't handle a single shooter in Texas. I don't really think they'd be doing much for you and me other than using us as a revenue tool. And that's about it, okay? Now, a couple of things with regard to storage, you don't need to do anything special with the cases. I think keep them dry. If they're not dry right away, don't put wet or damp casings of any kind into sealed containers. All you're creating is a rust environment or an oxidation environment. You don't want that. So remember you want to let, you know, if you grab up a bunch of stuff off the range and it might have been a little wet the last couple of days. Don't just grab the stuff up and start putting it into the containers. Use by gallon pails that are usually just utility collection containers, whatever you want. I don't care. Cartboard boxes are actually great because once you get it inside, into the garage, or in the barn, wherever you're going to put them. The cardboard's gonna leach off a certain amount of the water, but the cardboard, everything's gonna dry up, because now it's not being rained on. And you let everything vaporize off of the moisture vaporize off, and then pick out and cherry pick and sort your cases. And then put the lid on, then seal the little big mouth lid that's made out of plastic on there to encapsulate the material. But you got to remember that that brass it looks like brass isn't it's a washed steel Typically, there's not that much. It's 100% brass out there and anything anymore. So Remember the you know, how iron? Oxidizes how it will rust so we don't want that to happen. We want to try and you know again progressively let nature take its course Let the stuff air out. Let it dry then transfer it over to the other containers sort of my size by gauge and by type in terms of low brass or high brass. And then you're ready to start looking at production. This last weekend I got a shotgun press for $5. Couldn't beat the price. Came with a neat little table, a little rolling table with four little wheels. So that's going to be incorporated into the bigger projects down the road. There's a lot of stuff like that laying around out there. Just got to be patient and pay attention. Okay. And that thing kind of caught my eye the moment I went to the shop where it was sitting so I could pass it up. Five dollars? Are you kidding? Anyway. Other items that we need to be looking at as far as preparation for what it is that they're gonna try and just jam ram through You can call up your Congress female or male or quadriplegic homosexual is come up with pedophilic tendencies If you think they're listening if they are they're probably Already smart enough to figure out what's going on. But just in case you could give them a call That's personal flavor choice thing Most all of them have become pissed with Lisa to ready to fold over the moment anybody says anything harsh. You can see that's already been happening with some of the characters in the Republicans circles and they've got a whole little cheering section whose job it is to help the Republican rhino types or the rhino wannabes, you know, do their job and betray the gun owner. So gun owners in general. So pay attention if you want to give them a call. In fact, I'll tell you what we'll do. Ed, if you could, we probably have enough time. Yeah, we do 20 minutes. If you can play the latest guns and gadgets here, there's a number of legislation pieces that are being listed. If you want to call up and tell them vote no, that's fine. It only takes a second. Tell them we also understand they're probably not listening and hey, if we're going to war, we're going to war. It's okay. Again, I don't complain about it anymore. It's like, cool. Really? You see you're that much of an ass hat? Well, go ahead. So again, if we could, the latest guns and gadgets just came out. It's a couple hours old now, should be. But again, each one that he's done today has covered legislation in motion as we've expected. Not a surprise, but it's the Russian bumble rush that they're doing and this should tell you something. And, well Ed's rounding that up. Also, another thing here, well of course, hold on, I guess we should switch south for the moment. No, not the open border, they just had a record number for last month if you haven't noticed. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. We'll be back. Just got an update that I want to share with you. First off, two things. There's a lot going on right now in the world of gun control. They are working hard. They're going to put stuff out fast and furious, so you might see several videos a day for myself. And I'm doing that to keep you in the loop. So please subscribe to the channel to stay in the know hit the bell icon next to it and toggle it to all notifications. It will tell you through the app when I put out new content or go live supposed to and also if you can help the videos get out by liking the videos and sharing them and I say that because there's a lot going on. I could have done four videos yesterday, but I didn't want to overwhelm you guys. This is going to be the second video of today and I'm probably going to have a third. So please check the channel regularly. You know YouTube does its thing. Check your subscriptions. They're doing that again as well. The national red flag bill, the National Extreme Risk Protection Order is in the pipeline. They're pushing it hard. I did a video floating above of the nine senators that were tasked with meeting and getting this to be a bipartisan bill. that will garner enough support from the Republicans while not angering the Democrats by softening it too much. And I have an update. There was a meeting yesterday. And Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal, Graham from South Carolina, Blumenthal from Connecticut, both senators, obviously, they have been calling each other. furiously throughout the weekend trying to hammer this out. It's coming guys and gals. And this is the one piece of legislation of all the ones that I've been talking about lately that I'm actually concerned about. They can, they're trying to get to that 60 and it's going to be close to 60 votes. I'm referring to is what is needed to overcome a filibuster in the Senate. And that's what these meetings are looking to do. So I have some notes. Please excuse me while I check my notes because I want to give you all the information that I have so that we're up to date on this. Excuse me, my allergies are going crazy and I hope I don't sneeze. All right, so. Both Graham and Blumenthal have said they are making progress and they hope that the tweaks they're working on will win sufficient GOP support to overcome the 60 votes needed to get over the filibuster hump that they have. Now, if you're not, if you haven't been a member of the channel for years, back in 2018-2019, Graham and Blumenthal both co-sponsored a national red flag bill back then. And back then it was S2521. and they tried and tried and tried to work across the aisle and these two guys get along really really well from what I was told within the last few days which is why they are spearheading this and Graham and Cornyn who's part of this as well. John Cornyn in Texas. They're really close with Mumbles McConnell and Mitch McConnell. That's why he's tasked these individuals with this. So he thinks that these guys can get it done. It's not like the rest of the bills that are going around where it's just like I'm going to submit this stuff so that I can get the watchdogs or the other side of the aisle off my back because elections are coming up and I can say I tried. This one, guys and gals, they're really, really trying to get this one passed. This bill is focusing just like it did before it's focusing on federal grants for the states they're gonna have a certain level in which states will have to obtain in order to pass their own red flag law in the state and then subsequent subsequently get a Sizable federal grant. They're looking to bribe states to pass laws to violate your Constitutionally guaranteed rights rights that are not given to us by the government They are acknowledged and recognized by the Constitution in a preceded such. We have these rights. They're not from government. They don't get to take them back. We don't have a whole bunch of Adolf Hitler's in Congress, but it's starting to look that way. What they're also looking to do is to Force basically the other states that don't have a red flag law So 19 states currently have a red flag law And I don't know all 19 off the top of my head and as you can see I'm in my car So I don't have my usual tools with me, but 19 have it It's actually probably 18 in DC because I know DC has one but they're looking to bribe your state into Getting this now if you're new to gun owning and you don't know sorry when I just want a red flag law is it's a piece of legislation uh... that among other things violates your right to do process your second amendment your right against search and seizure uh... your fourteenth amendment rights it's basically somebody makes a complaint to law enforcement and in different states it can be different people some states it's just law enforcement some states it's family law enforcement some states it's like doctors and psychologists and and neighbors and teachers and dog walkers And they then will have an ex parte hearing in front of a judge, the reporting people to law enforcement or in other states, other people. Ex parte means in secret. You do not get to attend this. You're not even told that these complaints are lodged. And then a judge makes a decision on whether they think based off what these people have said. uncorroborated if you are a risk to yourself or others. And if the judge says, yes, I agree. And what judge wants to say no, they issue a red flag against you or extreme risk protection order, extreme risk prevention order. Other states call them different things to make them sound fluffy. But what it is, is a gun confiscation order that they break into your house under the cover of night and steal your stuff unconstitutionally. And I don't know what that car is doing. So there's huge issues with this. A, there's no due process. You don't get to confront your accusers. You don't get your day in court until sometimes weeks or months or sometimes a year later. You're not guaranteed to get your items back. There's all kinds of problems with this guys and gals. And again, you're not charged with a crime and you're not convicted with a crime, which in our country, the way it's been set up, those are the ways that you actually lose rights as if you're convicted of serious crimes. So that's a quick update on what the red flag law is for those who are new. Right now, they are stuck on the due process and judicial review areas, specifically the timeline between the ex parte hearing and when people get their actual day in court. And by the way, these are civil. They're not criminal. What does that mean? You do not get your rights to an attorney. You have to pay for an attorney. by yourself. Remember the old saying he or she who represents themselves represents a fool and it said that for a reason. This will be very expensive for you to fight off and hopefully win. And another big thing is if you remember the NRA in the past has been for red flag laws. In fact, I put out videos where Chris Cox himself said they are in favor of these extreme risk protection orders as long as there's due process and that enough said about that, right? Other groups are fighting them left and right. So support those who support you. But I just wanted everybody to know what's going on. They are working hard and from what I'm hearing, they are really close. And that my friends is something that you and I need to be aware of. Stop burning up the phone lines if you would like to call your senator and let them know where you stand now is the time to do so Tomorrow there is an omnibus gun control package that I did a live video on yesterday It will be at the Senate Judiciary Committee tomorrow. I'm sorry the House Judiciary Committee tomorrow I will cover that live I haven't set up the live stream yet, but I will this afternoon when I get home if you want to watch our representatives, negotiate your rights on your behalf. 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It's the only amendment that says, shall not be infringed. Peace. The compilations he'd done, you need to share wherever you can. I highly recommend that if at all possible, let's take the time and send them into whatever groups that you can. I did that twice today with other different sidebar groups so that everybody has the information in hand. And recommend Guns N' Gadgets as the source point, everybody sharing, so he's not doing this just by himself, everybody else is pitching in. But if you run into something in particular, don't forget that as a comment. Recommendation, look here. People are actually helping to scroll. He's got people that are picking up the other end of the blanket and getting stuff done. So on the other hand, you can see what the bad guys are up to. It's not a surprise. We've seen this before and we've seen them do this before, but they already told you they're not going to let this get away again. Once they get what they want, and they put a gun to America's head and they start disarming. They're going to do Canada, they're going to do Australia. And what I mean by that is look at Canada, look at Australia, look at New Zealand. That's what they'd like to do here. We're going to put the kibosh to it. We have to stop flat out. So for everybody out there, again, pay attention to the environment, or get me. We are right at the top. It is just a few minutes before. Also, again, I touched on this. We didn't touch so much on the subject, but guys, they have altered the story two more times from the official track as far as what happened down in Texas. I know that everybody's seeing stuff down there too, but the fact of the matter is that this thing was obviously engineered. There's no doubt in my mind. They're people trying to do damage control as fellow travelers because we can't give the cops a bad name. We're not giving all the cops a bad name, but this is representative of what happens when, and we've already seen this, the cops, the enforcers are the ones carrying the guns only. This is the last venue where they can get away with this, which is the schools. the churches you go to, you get shot, which is how it should be. You go to try and do harm to people. People should be able to defend themselves with, again, overwhelming force because it's our property, not the adversary or the enemies. They have no right to do what they're doing. You have a right to protect yourself, your life, and you know your property is worth something. So this is why it's inevitable that we're going to have an American war for independence in this country to scrape the table clean of all these other nonsense, you know, mish-mish arrangements that they've made to create confusion. There's no confusion about this. I guess the best example right at the top here almost, give me a second, Ed. I know hopefully Craig's waiting in the wings. Oh, no, I guess I read that a little wrong. We got a few more minutes. Guys, did anybody catch a few days ago that they were all bitching and pissing and moaning about the woman who was being harassed on the subway? Did anybody catch that, you know, they had another pervert that, you know, apparently a bunch of other guys, you know, stepped up? Now first, what were they saying two days ago? Where are all the men? Why haven't the men stepped up and done this? Why haven't the men stepped up and did that? Okay, so the catch a guy at pervert, he's doing the Chester, the molester thing and they beat the snot out of him. How could you do that? It's so horrible. Vigilante just yeah, we'll see there's a problem. That's why and I said this two days ago, it talked with Nancy about this and a couple of the people said, You know, you heard the trouble about the subways. Yep. Well, lo and behold, they're whining. Why aren't people stepping up? Stepping up to do what? You know, the person's got, you know, may have a knife, could have a gun, but you know, again, any weapon because criminals aren't going to worry about it. Bernie Gents got into this years ago when he was on the subway and the guys, oh they were bad guys, they were just carrying Phillips screwdrivers. And like sharpened Phillips screwdrivers, they weren't carrying weapons and he shot them. So for this being new, it's not. And as far as the idea that they're pissing and moaning about it. But the moment that the people step up and take care of it themselves, oh my goodness, oh that's horrible, oh we can't have, yeah shut up. Just shut up about the subject because you've got this schizophrenia going on nonstop and you've seen this over and over again. I've seen this all my life now. That's why the men aren't stepping up. It's like I told you, in most cases if you see something going on, And as I said, I've coached many people when they've gone in for a carry permit here in Michigan. And I've talked about it on the air. There's always have this question. Well, you drive up to a pharmacy or a gas station and you look inside and a guy's got a gun on the clerk. What do you do? I'll tell you exactly what you do. You tell them I very quietly put the vehicle into reverse. I don't try to make too much motion. I back out of the parking space while I'm looking at what's going on and I leave. And I've coached people on this. They said, no, no, you gotta, here's what happens if you say, oh, I take my gun and I go and I stop it. Oh, really? Well, you didn't know there was a movie being filmed. Really? Were there camera crews of obviously available? Were there signs up? There were there trucks? No, no, no, but they do this to belittle you. So the last thing you expect is for you to answer, well actually, I would do nothing other than leave. And then when I got way down the road, I might call the police. But I'm not getting this permit so I can play police officer or help somebody else. I'm getting this carry permit so that I can protect myself. And I'm not really gonna get involved in anybody else's activities or interactions. I'm trying to avoid that. I don't have any interest in it, ma'am. If I saw you there and they had a gun to your head, I wouldn't interfere in any way, shape, or form. They could do anything they wanted to you, because they're probably filming a movie. Oh, they did not, several times, the cops always the one that they had set up to ask this, because, oh, well, you're not a trained professional. Well, since I'm not a trained professional, I guess I'll just be a novice, but, you know, in, you know, novice at large. How's that sound? But you get the carry permit in Michigan. We still have the comic-cramp going on like that. So understand they always have these set of questions. Your only reason for getting the permit is to protect yourself and your property and to protect yourself and your property. I don't care about any of these other scenarios because I'm not going to be involved in them. What? Yes, sir, or ma'am, or it. If I saw you and somebody had a gun to your head, I would keep minding my own business and whatever you and the guy with the knife, the gunner, the hammer was involved in, that's not my problem. You're with the cops or you're with the government. You got everything you need. You don't need me. They don't know what to do with the answer like that because there's no, that's not a bad answer. That's the thing that they were demanding of you. Well, with the subways, they got what they wanted. And then they go skitz on a whole wide aren't the men stepping in I'm not there to be a bullet magnet And I'm not there for it to be kept save a whole It's that simple okay. I'm there to drive on them to get out there get on the subway go around going to help somebody It's just as likely as not if you do well, you don't know it's some twit and some some imp and some prostitute I'm Craig it is June 1st I think and so if you're listening on June 1st you're listening live I am walking around a little bit so might be a little winded might hear some sound effects because I'm on the wilderness here's some frogs I hear some other creatures making noise I was raining a little bit Anyway, I'm walking around the property trying to replace a bunch of SD cards on trail cameras I have set up. Doing kind of a beta test. I'm testing things before I put up all the rest of them. Need to get used to these things. And they don't have screens to where I got cheap ones. They don't have screens where I can review them right there. I got to take them back and put them on a computer. So I'm swapping out SD cards right now. Got two of them done. Got two more of them coming up here. About ten of them placed so far. I got a lot more. I'm not doing this for hunting. I'm doing this for the two-legged vandals, trespassers, claps, thieves, etc., etc. Hunters. I've had problems with hunters in the past. I did a video about that not too long ago. Okay, here's a couple other cameras here. Doing things, I'm really busy doing things while I'm working while I'm on the air. I'm going to talk about, let me see, I think I can turn this off by pressing and hold on. I got different models of cameras too, so I'm not even sure. Looks like I'm in some kind of setup mode, not a lot to do. All right, well, I'm just going to change the kit. Change the SD card out. Putting in, I'll review what I got and see if I've been doing it right. These are different brands here. These are older ones. These are probably 10 years old, the one I'm looking at right now. All right, let's go over to in there. I bought a bunch of used ones on ebay. You do. I can afford. And I have tested them to know they work. I also bought some that don't work. Sorry, I put it in the crotch of a tree here. I even bought some that don't work on purpose as decoys. Yeah, well, my plan is, I thought I'd have a whole lot more that work than don't work. I have a... Some broken ones that are going to be placed right in visible for people to see. Okay, I just hit power button. I don't know if that's right. Okay. Those two are done. And so those are the ones that they'll see and either be dissuaded from continuing whatever they're going to be doing. But if they think you're going to steal them, that's where the other cameras come and play. Because with each one I have at basically eye level, where somebody can just reach it, I've got another one I will have. I don't have all of them up yet. I have another one up about 20 feet up in another tree nearby, pointing directly at that camera. So, if they... And some places I already got four cameras set up in that method. Because some of them, especially the cellular ones, are rather expensive. So they'll steal a camera and still be on film. Some of them have video, some of them have just pictures, some of them have both. And they, so the idea is if they think they're gonna steal them, because they do that, hunters do that. Not all hunters, but some hunters do that, they steal them and then use them themselves. You can implement them with a code so that they can't use them, but you're still out of money and you're never gonna see your camera again. Plus the batteries I'm using lithium batteries. Well, there's like four dollars a battery double-a battery and most of them take eight batteries some of them take twelve And so that becomes quite a just to lose your camera for the batteries alone talking 50 bucks for the batteries Here's another one. Oh And then of course the SD card too, which these 32 gig cards they cost. I don't know. There's like big close to 10 bucks like 8 bucks or something Prices come down this stuff This one's easy. This one I think I can figure out easily. It's got a simple on-off switch and I think it goes into detect mode as a test and then detect as soon as you turn it back on. Got these other ones. Next one I'm approaching here. I only got one more SD card so I'm gonna have to stop after this one. One of them I got, well actually two of them. I don't know the brand or model numbers of these. They don't really, I could look and see if I could see an ID inside of it when I get up to it. But it has three cameras. It can do a panoramic. Three cameras are 180 degrees apart from each other than 90 degrees in the middle. So you can do a panoramic, it stitches them together. Very interesting looking. And I've got some deer, which is a deer. And it does, you have three separate cameras and three separate videos, three separate pictures. I see it up at about 30 feet here, going uphill too, so kind of winded. These are visible ones. And so it's bigger. It takes 12 batteries. And presumably it uses more power and takes more pictures with three cameras. And these are also, they also have all the night vision so that, uh, take pictures of things at night. A gentleman wouldn't expect to see issues at night here with humans. Uh, there's no street lights or anything completely dark, but, uh, then I have caught a lot of deer already. Okay, replace an SD card here. See if I can find the name of it. It is. It's a really small print. Well, anyway, I don't know if there's others on the market that are doing this. I'm going to turn it on custom start. And it's telling me, it's going to tell me, I don't think anything yet. Motion detect option start. I go over here to first start. Oh, it's like no memory card. Okay, well, I just put one in there, so let me try ejecting it and do this again. With it on this time, I turned it off before. Okay, maybe I'll have to use one of these. I do have a couple other ones, but they're only, let's see, one of them's two gigabytes. It's still single memory card, so. Okay, and it's raining, and boy, the other one is, here's a four, that'll be better. I'll use a four gigabyte. So there's no memory card. Oh, okay, try this again. Maybe it has to be, see, how do you, I didn't need to learn about these things. It has to be rendered or whatever they call it. No, it has to be, Okay, now it's the other card in here. So this card might be something might be up to format it, right? That's the word. Okay. All right, that's the last one I'm checking. I'm heading back up towards the truck. So I worked on the truck again. If our help is here on the air today, I'd like to go conversation about it. Maybe you can help me out some more because you hadn't been helpful before. People who talked about the truck, that I'm the Army truck that I'm trying to get started. running after almost 20 years and I So waiting around for mechanics. Nobody shows waiting waiting waiting and so again I just keep on trudging on myself do what I can and I don't really know what I'm doing and this In the next five or ten minutes will show you I don't know I'm doing and I should have consulted in unlike me It's not like me to not do a little bit of research, but I went to the thinlay show I bought manuals for this thing both service manual and parts man catalogs There's apparently from what I was told when I bought it there are two service manuals one service manual is more of a generalized one Where? You're adjusting things and doing some basic maintenance the other one is more into it like you're tearing down a transmission and you checking for Clearances and things like that so I didn't get that one I got the one that's more general and I didn't should have consulted it was not all these questions I may ask I probably are answered in the manual didn't check it I'm thinking, okay, a little review, put batteries in it from another truck, just swap them out. I'm trying to avoid buying a lot of stuff until I find out if this engine's any good. Put batteries in it, couldn't get the engine to crank with the starter. Didn't get any noise, no smoke, nothing when I tried to start it. And so it's a manual button on the floor, engages the gear. I think that's called the bendix, not sure, engages the gear into the flywheel manually, but then it's supposed to fire and it doesn't seem like it's fired. So I say, okay, I don't know what I'm doing here. I need to find out if the starter's any good. Because I'm getting power, I wasn't sure at the start. I know there's a way I've seen people do it and... The way you use a screwdriver to short something out at the starter I think on the solenoid and get it to crank that way manually I didn't do that in fear of going to destroy something because I don't really know what I'm doing Hopefully everybody can still hear me here It's been Raining again back into the step man. Okay, so the The starter wasn't engaged, it wasn't making noise, it wasn't spinning the engine at all. It was dead, nothing, no noise, nothing. So, okay, so let me find out if the starter's any good. I didn't know how to do the thing for sure about shorting something. I didn't want to short it out and start a fire or make it lunge or something, even though I could put it in manual transmission, put it in neutral and out of gear. Didn't know what to expect. But anyway, I started taking off, I figured I'll take off the starter and take it in to get tested. That's what I figured I was going to do. So I start working on taking off the starter and I got a jolt. I got a shock. Well, I got power at the starter, don't I? It didn't spark or anything. Put a wrench on the, I started out with a small, the two small nuts on the cell. I guess it's a cell. Somebody can tell me maybe. Little circular I think about maybe an inch and a half circular diameter and maybe two inches long. and two wires, two small wires, you know, like number 10 wires, number 12 wires going to it. And so I took off, started taking off one of those nuts and that's when I got shocked for one of those small wires. So, okay, I got Howard to start doing it. I got some kind of electricity starter. I don't know why I'm not getting anything. I'm thinking, and the gauges light up too, by the way, when I put the, when I turn the ignition on, the gauges light, the gauges come to life on the dashboard. So, okay, so I got electricity. all the way to the starter, but it's still not doing anything. So anyway, so I disconnected batteries like I should have done to start going about it backwards here. So disconnected batteries continued taking apart took two wires off and everything's way down. It's like you can't reach it from above and you can't reach it from below. It's like, what do you do? So I'm stretching, trying to reach from above and then from underneath there's a drive shaft in the way, among other things. So I'm trying to do the best I can. I kind of got those two wires off and I got took off the main cable, the main, you know, like a number one hot wire, number two wire, whatever, the big wire, going to start. Took that off. And that disconnect linkages because I figured out a way to just take one pin out because there's about four pins for the linkage that engages the starter into the Vendix by pushing a floor switch, a floor lever. And because I'm alone, I can't see, I can't tell what it's doing exactly. And I'm trying to visualize what it is by what I'm seeing down there and up there, or if I'm laying on the ground. So anyway, I'm gonna take out the starter, I'm gonna take it in and test it so we can remove that possibility that the starter's not any good. So I kept working on it, then finally got all the other stuff off. I see those three wires so far, then the linkage. Then the three bolts are holding on to the, I don't know if the part of the engine crankcase, I don't know what you call that, but by the flywheel. So three bolts, those weren't too hard to come off, but boy, it's like trying to turn the wrench with only, oh, I don't like mechanic work, like frustrating. I can get the wrench on there, but I only can move the wrench about one 30 second of a rotation. And I got to slip the wrench over and go again, and slip the wrench over and go again. It's like frustrating, there's no room in there. Anyway, I finally got all those bolts off and then I had removed the starter once before on the car, so I knew a little bit. So I knew it had to be pulled out and luckily it didn't need to be hammered or anything. It didn't slide out. Boy, that thing is heavy. That's after I finally got it all the way out, after about an hour of struggling to get it out of there, I really, I'll bet the manual says remove the drive shaft in order to get the starter out of there. It's definitely not coming up from the top unless you remove a bunch of power steering components. And the only way it's coming out the bottom is if you remove the drive shaft. But there's also a lot of, I ended up removing a lot of other pieces of the starter. The linkage is the parts around it. This is going to be a boring episode, isn't it? But anyway, finally got the starter off. Took me over two hours just to this point. And the linkage seems to move the gear. So... and I'm able to push the linkage to move the gear going to the flywheel. And so I'm assuming it's not making contact somewhere or else the starter's just bad. So anyway, I'm gonna take the starter in maybe tomorrow, take it in to have somebody test it. I don't know if I have to go to a special place or if I can go to one of those car places because it's 24 volt. The car places are probably only 12 volt. So I don't know how to call around first, see if they can find a place that does 24 volt starters for trucks. You have to go to a... truck stop or truck repair place instead of a set of an auto zone or Murray's or whatever whatever brand whatever flavor you want to mention of auto parts store Napa anyway, I'm being a test starter. At least that's what I just might say I thought anyway, I'm gonna test the starter Starters good then okay, then I got to figure out why it's not getting electricity to turn it when I've engaged the gear That'd be my next step or maybe I'm missing maybe I'm missing something Maybe I should have just shorted out and here's the thing wine Would that have worked if I show her those two small terminals? I'm what I think it was called the Telenide Will it just will spin but now it won't be engaged because if I can't push the starter pedal on the floor The linkage is not engaged So shouldn't the starter just spin at that point? If I short that out, again, I didn't want to destroy anything. I didn't want to destroy my cylinder. Didn't want to sort of join the starter. It's just something the manual had told me probably. Just looked at the thing before I started this, but I don't have the manual with me here. It's another location. So I couldn't just consult it. Anyway, I got that get into a shop someplace to test. See if the starters any good. It's good. Then I'm not getting, I think I am getting current because I got shocked. It was a hell of a joke. It got my attention, that's for sure. No sparks, but boy, got my attention just the electricity of it. 24 volts DC. I've never really been shocked by 24 volts DC. 12 volt DC, hard to get shocked by, but 24 volts, apparently, gets a little bit more of a kick. Okay, I also wanna, let me see. So I'm still working on the truck, and will probably be for a while. I got some other little mechanical projects I'm gonna have to work on while I'm waiting for all the other things I'm waiting on, of other mechanics to come. I'm already in the first day of what they generally consider summer and I still haven't been doing any construction yet. This is really depressing. I need to be in the should have been building for two months to have my whole dug should have been my pouring concrete right now for the floor. And I'm started that yet. Here's something else that a lot of you be if any of your farmers or landowners may not be aware of this. I have my brother passed away and he had a lot of engines that I had to fix. about 20 of them. So I've become a little more mechanically inclined. A lot of two-stroke engines, a bunch of power washers, string trimmers, backpack blowers, hedgers, chainsaws, just like multiples of everything it seemed. Anyway, one of the trimmers I decided to convert into a, since it was missing all the pieces for the head, the trimmer head, to steel two cycle. I decided to turn into a brush cutter. It's really interesting if you don't know about this is what I'm telling you about. You can buy these blades. They come in various styles. Some look kind of like a circular saw blade out of, you know, like a 10 inch. These generally are around 9 inch. Like a 10 inch table saw blade or a miter saw, 10 inch miter. They kind of look like that. That's one style. There's another style that has like a chain saw. circular chainsaw. So instead of the carbide teeth that's got the teeth just like a chainsaw has. There's other styles too. There's some that are three bladed ones. And there's a lot of different styles. And you can put it on a more powerful string trimmer and really cut down that brush that you can't get with a string trimmer. String trimmer, you're not going to cut very much anything open, like anything as big as a pencil diameter. Any type of wood, it's like a pencil diameter. You're not really going to do much of anything with that. So, and I got a lot of brush here and I got a lot of thorny stuff, rose bushes and stuff in the wild that I'm trying to chop out of here and just try to get up to them. Pay the butt. So I decided to set this up. When you buy these kits, convert it over, because I was already missing a couple pieces. At least I don't know where they're at. I decided to buy the conversion kit and the blade to go on one of these and I used it for the first time today. I was going to use it right before I got in the air again but it started raining again. But now it'll go through, it'll easily go through a one inch tree, a two inch tree, even a three inch tree. It'll take a few seconds but it'll go through a three inch tree too. So really, but you don't like to do that, at least I don't. When I'm cutting down stuff, if I'm creating trails or clearing for driveway or something, It's not a good idea just to cut all those one inch and two inch samplings off with a saw like that. Those kind of stumps can damage tires. You don't see them, you trip on them, they're just a pain in the butt. There's a lot of work to dig them up and they're too small to yank up with equipment almost. There's just kind of a medium ground pain in the butt. But I would recommend just chopping all that stuff down and then thinking you're gonna use it as a trail. Your ATV is gonna get If a tire damage, your car is going to get, your truck is going to get tire damage. You're going to be tripping on things. You're using it to walk. When you're trying to ride a bike or something through there, a scooter or something, you're going to be, you're going to be sorry because we're going to throw you. So I don't recommend doing that. I've made a video that I haven't edited or published or anything that I was thinking about doing and I still could, but I'm kind of busy with other stuff right now. But anyway, this will chop up, this will get in there and chop, chop, chop. It really does a good job. It doesn't throw the weeds. Already we have like three and four foot tall weeds here in Michigan. And you just go right at the base of it and just... But it doesn't throw them. And then it ends up landing on a blade and tries to throw it up, gets caught, you have to slow down, you just kind of kick things out of the way. It's not easy thing. String trimmers usually, people are using string trimmers on stuff that's a lot shorter anyway. String trimmers tend to throw the grasses away a little bit, whereas this type of blade does not. It doesn't throw it very well. So it's a little pain in the butt, but it does go a lot faster, especially with the really dense, tall stuff. Let's see here. So anyway, that's a little tip. If you haven't looked, just go online and look, or go on YouTube and look at the brush cutters for string trimmers. You'll see what I'm talking about. Don't know about them. Handy things. What else? Not even staying on any kind of topic here. It looks like it's fine. I stopped running. I could walk around again. My voice is coming out good. When Mark was on the air, I was listening to the last 10 minutes of the show. He was breaking up really bad. In fact, he was off the air when I first logged in and then what was going on. So I don't know if it was my connection or if it was his connection. He was going back outside. So what better chance? Yeah, looking at the starter right now and it's, I put it on a concrete block. It's longer than a concrete block. I think it weighs probably 40, it weighs more than that block. Boy, it's a beast. Anyway, got it out, I'm going to have to haul it through the truck here in a bit. Threw it underneath one of the other trucks just to keep them from getting wet. And let's see, what else do you want to talk about? I brushed on it last episode that I did. If you're listening on January 1st, Welcome Colin because I could use your people's input very most of you know more about guns than I do and I just have some questions about What is it what is it that think they're gonna try to ban try to get rid of? Salt weapons they keep saying a hot one. I was hot one. That's all you hear on the air. Salt weapons hot weapons, you know demonizer and I touched on this last time Well, what is it a salt weapon you define the salt weapon? Of course, you're gonna have to in the law You have to be very precise in the law to button is it to? to define it in the law, find out what an assault weapon is. They keep mentioning ARs. ARs, ARs. Those apparently in AR might have been used in this latest one. AR, AR, well, what kind of AR? Any AR? I mean, ARs are almost always semi-auto and then it can be full-auto if the military owns them, but, or if you have the license, you can, of course, you can own a machine gun. But anyway, um, they are definitely one of the flavors, flavors of the day, Craig. But the other one they keep mentioning is a nine millimeter pistol is one that they're focusing on and reducing magazine capacity to where you could only have a magazine of up to five rounds. And if you have more than X amount of mags, it'd be illegal. There's a whole bunch of stuff. They're just shot gunning out, trying to get out there. The big one that everybody's keeping an eye on in the gun community is the red flag law nationwide where if they can't, it's curious how they're doing this with the red flag law. Congress is trying to pass something to where they'll encourage states to get red flag laws and they'll give them federal money and all this other fun stuff to go along with it. So basically they're they're bribing or blackmailing the states to, or making a law to bribe them blackmail the states into passing red flag laws. Which, what they have proposed as a red flag law is that a friend, a relative, an ex-lover, if they knew you a year ago and they don't know you anymore, they can still basically turn you in and get your guns taken away if they feel that you're a threat to yourself and the community, And you don't even get to go before a judge. It's all done without your knowledge and then they can come into your home and take your firearms. OK, but that wouldn't stop as late as one from what I'm hearing and some of the other ones that wouldn't have made any difference either. Correct? Some of them, some of them, they wouldn't make any difference. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, You asked what the definition of assault weapon is. We'll go over to England and they've got the campaign of stop knives save lives. Stop knives save lives. They have a nice done back, buy back program in England right now. So you have to define an assault knife too unless you're gonna take all the knives away from everybody in the kitchen. In an assault weapon, oh they got special doll silicone blades that they're trying to get everybody to use over there. The ones that are pushing the anti-knife can't aim at anyone. Here's what I brought up and I got thinking about it more. when it brought up last week. Okay, assault weapon, assault weapon, because they're just every 10 minute assault weapon, assault weapon. What can we do about assault weapons? Well, any gun could be considered an assault weapon. If I come after you with a gun, that is by definition of the general terms anyway, is an assault weapon. If I come after you with a knife, that's an assault weapon. If I drive a car into a crowd of people, that's an assault weapon. If If a cop puts his knee on a black man on the street for 10-15 minutes, that's an assault weapon. So yeah, let's ban all assault weapons. Take away the black man. I'd like to see a bunch of cops without knees. That'd be interesting. There is another term they like to throw out there is military style weapon. Every single firearm at one point or another has been used by military, whether it be for training or for You know policing with the military police and hell we used sawed-off shotguns for trench guns and that's why they Banned the sawed-off shotgun is oh, it's a it's a devastating, you know weapon of course now they got sawed-off shotguns again, but They don't call me you're not gonna remember what they're what they're calling them now these special mini pumps Yeah, even your 22 or your single shot both action rifle for hunting is a deadly Sniper rifle. It's too accurate for you know, the common man to have Well, yeah, I mean any any any any weapon Can be anything anything could be well, I saw a weapon if I have a rock and I'm hitting you with it That's what's all weapon. I mean it literally you're gonna have to make a definition. That's so precise especially if they want to, okay, if you want to ban all AKs, what about ARs or SKs? I'm sorry, SKs, what about ARs? Are you going to individually name each model of a weapon that needs to be banned? Why don't you just be honest? How do you want to ban all weapons? I mean, really, that's what they, that's what essentially they want to do. But the definition could be so broad. Now, I know from what I remember, Australia, New Zealand, England, countries of the... There's a correction there. And even with these BS laws that they put out there, ban, it's not ban, it's restrict. They can have it you can't they want to restrict the population with the people from being able to have these weapons Where they can have them they have an exemption or their bodyguards have an exemption Whereas you you don't need that Right. Well, that's a restriction. It's not a ban. Yeah, well, but But it's more than just well. Yeah, okay restrict And, but I wouldn't mind all nuclear weapons disappearing, but it would have to be everywhere in the world, not just, you know, one country. And the same with guns. I mean, my understanding, and I think most of people's understanding of the Constitution on this issue is the Second Amendment, the primary reason, they keep saying hunting and self-protection. But in actuality, from what I remember about the founding fathers' writings is the true The primary reason for maintaining a private ownership of guns is the fact that if your government gets out of control It's a way of maybe taking your government back and that's that's what everybody's missing on the air and what nobody wants to talk about and that's exactly what we're seeing at times various items that our government is doing so It doesn't address that whatsoever But if you take away or we send a couple but There literally have been a couple that have brought that point up, but you can count them on one hand. There's literally... Yeah, you'll have to go to other sources to find those opinions and the sources that aren't part of the mainstream so much. Not that the alternative is always the best place for information either, but hardly everybody is talking about that one. Simple fact that that's what the primary reason that the Second Amendment is in place is to keep our government what the blood of tyrants again remember the quote shaking the tree of Liberty that's something that They're not talking about And so so you have to define an assault weapon or assault gun or whatever you're trying to define this thing you're gonna have to define that very precisely and I wouldn't, okay, if there were no guns in this world, literally no guns, if I'm gonna give up my gun and everybody in the country is gonna give up their gun, I would wanna see the cops give up their gun too. But not only that, I wanna see all guns given up in the entire planet, which of course, people want, some people want. So there's no guns in existence, and not just illegal guns or guns that are legal, just literally guns like they never existed. Okay, because that's what's needed because if we get away get rid of all our guns and our law enforcement gets rid of all our guns, oh, there are guns too, you got other countries that are coming and just taking us over. So it's about protecting our country, protecting our freedoms, protecting our rights. So this is not making much sense to me. Taking away the guns or restricting them? The problem with getting rid of all guns is you have to get rid of the technology that created those guns. And that genie's out of the bottle. We know how to make explosives. If you're, let's see, you get rid of 22s, well then you gotta get rid of all nail guns. Nail guns mostly fired with a 22 blank cartridge. Yeah. Well, yeah, I mean, it's a sticky wicket. I know, I'm just putting out scenarios and ideas here because you're not gonna get rid of all guns. And this would make any sense and you can't like the genius of all just like nuclear weapons you can't put that genie back in the bottle and we're trying to hear you would mess of the world is trying to restrict some countries from owning nuclear weapons. Well, that's right and wrong. That's what's happening in South Korea. I'm sorry, North Korea, but not North Korea. North Korea's already got his real Israel's got to look under my talking trying to talk about here. Iran and Saudi Arabia has been working on weapons. Do we need that? Like we need that to happen. Iran and what other countries really brought up. But anyway, of course they want to try to get North Korea from using theirs. So yeah, the genie's already out of the bottle just like guns. But okay, if the gun never existed, that'd be a different story. If that invention never existed. still have bows and arrows. And all the other technologies, anything else that could be considered an assault weapon, the bow and arrow be considered an assault weapon, witness slingshot, the projectile being an assault weapon. Where does it end? How far do you go? How do you go that far? How do you do these things? I've been told by some people who sell body armor, maybe some people out there know, I don't recall all the details, but... of certain types of arrows could be more deadly through a body armor than a projectile, a firearm propelled projectile. Anybody know about that? Anybody have any? I haven't looked at that very much, but I was just talking to some people who tables next to me to sell body armor. And even if I was an arrow, it could be just as deadly. Now, you generally don't have a bill of fire. fire off shot after shot within seconds, but certainly deadly. And if this guy who killed all these kids in the school had a good 50 minutes or 45 or whatever it was, it could easily be done with bows and arrows too. So I don't have any answers here. Yes, go ahead. Hey Craig. Hey, that's a, that's a, that's a, that's a good question. That's a good point on that body armor. Now, I have quite a bit of knowledge of the ballistics and everything, materials on body armor and the levels. Like for instance, on top of the pile there, the ballistic ratings will go all the way up to level four. Level four ballistic is the highest ballistic possibility of something that can stop a projectile. On that particular threat level for hard body armor, not soft, hard, excuse me, excuse me for my dog here, just a second. Like some sort of metal plate versus Kevlar, you mean something like that? That is correct. See, the two classifications or categories are what you could call a soft body armor versus a hard body armor. The soft body armors will only protect to certain levels. I believe it's a 2A, that's going to cover pistol calibers. 9mm, 45mm, and then there's a slight level above that in the soft. But I do not recall what they call that. That could be a, okay, that's gonna be a 3A, 3A level, but in soft body armor. It could be made out of a multitude of things, Aramid fibers, Kevlar, DuPont makes a product. that is used in the construction of the soft, flexible body armor going up to a level three plus, meaning pistol calibers there. And then you jump into the hard plates. Currently what's available now in the hard plates, it'll begin on the level three. There's a level 3, a level 3a, and a level 3 plus. On the bottom of that is the level 3a. Next is the level 3, and the highest level of the level 3s is a level 3 plus. And those are going to be hard plays. Make sense? Yeah, and when hard plate is essentially like a piece of metal of some kind that it's put in like a pouch that you're wearing correct something like that well, it's put into a tactical Plate which was what you would call a plate Carrier and that carrier is in the form of a vest Okay, but the way that it's made and designed is to have a pouch and or a pocket front and rear and sometimes on the side for armor either soft or hard for the hips. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So what you have is, is on, on, on your vest there, really you want a front and rear plate front and rear. You can use either alone just the front plate or the rear plate, but then you're going to have a balance problem. Okay, those plates can weigh up to 8, 9, 10 pounds each. Now that's going to be a steel plate, which can take multiple hits, but you have always the problem of what is called fragmentation. Meaning when that projectile, that bullet hits that steel plate, which it's going to dissipate its energy, what's going to happen is part of that plate, the material of the plate is made out of, the particular spec hardened steel to fragment somewhat. The bullets will do that and also the hard steel plate. And so what happens when it hits? You know, there's a bunch of variations there on angle. Okay, that angle that that projectile is coming in to that plate. And now most of the plates are, but not all of them, most of them are curved. They have a curve, say, up and down and from side to side to kind of mimic or imitate being on a human body. Does that make sense? Okay, so what you've got there is you don't have just a flat surface there for that bullet to respond to, even at an angle. Okay, so you've got multiple angles going on because of the angle that that projectile can be coming in. Okay, instead of you being at point A, the shooter being at point B, and you're squared faced off and that plate is squared off at an angle to that bullet. You're gonna have some different characteristics there as to where if that projectile or bullet is coming at an angle. And then you have to multiply that times the curvatures on the exterior of the plate. arrow penetrating various types of body armor? Yes, yes, yes. As a possibility, that arrow can as a possibility depending upon the material it's made out of, the shape of the head of the tip, okay, and how rigid or stiff That arrow point is on the tip of that, you know on the end of that arrow, you know so the steel the steel plates Cannot penetrate or with the steel plates a an arrow shot Cannot really conventionally penetrate that Okay Think about it. If you've got a fret level four plate that's ballistically rated for 30-06 black tip AP armor piercing, that's the designation that they are classified as through the NIJ, National Institute of Justice. Which the plates are relatively and or should be judged by for their ballistic capabilities or characteristics So getting back to arrow and effect on on the different plates, you're probably going to have a similar situation With the threat level free plus the threat level free and threat level free a because there are hard plates now It's going to be somewhat different if we're talking steel plates, okay, in what I just mentioned. Now, there are several other materials that ballistic plates are made out of, one being a ceramic ceramic that was mainly and also utilized with the US military, North Korea Department of Defense. When they began using body armor since Desert Dust 1, they were going with real, real thick ceramic plates that supposedly are only one get capable because of the characteristics of what that ceramic does when it's hit. You know, it'll crack and split and that's how it takes up and dissipates the energy of that cartridge coming in in the foot pounds You know weight of bullet speed distance Well now back to what can penetrate can penetrate what type of armor and that's going to be your soft armors Yes, sir, okay I mean there's all kinds of materials like you say you can probably make them out of what I'm piercing probably you probably can even do that but does it have the speed does it have the mass now now the Mass of an arrow is gonna be more than a 38 the speed won't be the same But it's gonna have more mass More potential kinetic energy. Well, I don't know if there's more or not based on you You have to compare how many foot pounds or kinetic energy you're gonna get deliver at the target an animal versus like a 38 like you said. So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right, right, right, right, right on, Craig. But another thing you got to take into consideration in the foot pounds of pressure with that, with that arrow is not only the tip, but the weight and the momentum and the fulcrum force of the rest of the material that the arrow is made out of versus let's just say a 38 special. I use at my lower grain weight, 120 grain, but I but I go up to about a 158 grain in a 38 special over Well, I didn't really I was bringing up the point that No matter what kind of weapon you have They can well any kind of weapon could be made Deadly, it was just like a sunshine. He was a piece of round shot can be could be made deadly and absolutely So so how do you you've got to define? what it is you want to restrict or ban and this can not be a very precise definition because AR could be the same thing as an SK or Winchester or any you know anything you any gun if it's a semi-automatic gun. Right I can answer that question unequivocally and it's this it depends on who is making those choices and decisions right get it. If you and I were making those choices in decisions and or mark or ed they would be quite drastically different than the people who Believe that they're in power at this point in this country, right? And they're gonna have different parameters that they're going by in Making a decision like you just brought up, you know who and what who and what is going to define this I think is is is getting the nail on the head. Well, if you're going to make an AR one of these restricted guns and a 9mm pistol, like say a Glock or whatever, that could essentially cover every gun in the world. I mean, the definition would be to any gun that has, be able to capable of shooting more than one round within, you know, a second or whatever, there's going to have to be some kind of... Yeah. Yeah. See, in reality, what you're saying is accurate. I mean, it's undefinable. It's okay. That's what they intend, Craig. You know, in all truth, it's undefinable. You know, once again, it gets back down to who is making the laws, who is making these choices, who is making these decisions. Yeah, anything, anything. The first weapon I mastered were rocks. I was, you know, pretty brutal with them. Over. So the, but there are countries that have defined it, apparently. Again, I'm thinking New Zealand, Australia, England. There are countries that have defined them somehow. So is this going to be our model? And what would that include? Does it basically include anybody that I think the way as an England, I think I had somebody come to my table once we were talking about it is basically they could own a gun, but it had to be kept locked up or something. I can only be a certain type of them. Right, and they can do inspections on them anytime and or depending upon the I don't know what you call it there and then when I can't remember County area jurisdiction, you know, there can be other parameters to that as far as as far as those firearms have to be monitored. So if I had the mindset of a murderous individual and I wanted to go kill people and I'd just break into somebody's house and oh there's a gun I mean I'll use this. I mean look it doesn't stop the problem. There's more to it. And when the NRA and Donald Trump and I'd like to talk about mental health, well certainly mental health even though the elite liberals want to. Scream, oh no, it's not about mental health. It's not mental health, not mental health. Anybody who wants to murder somebody, I think, has a mental health problem. I don't care how you want to define it in the DSM. If you want to kill people, now of course that could be anybody that joins the military that's just dying to kill people. I think you probably have an issue there. If a goal of yours is to kill people. So... It is a mental issue and of course our government gives you license to do that when you join the military. So they're not helping things either. Of course, that's what guns can be for. And we see this all over the world and we're taking right now with Russia and Ukraine. So I don't have answers, I'm just bringing questions. I'm just curious to see how this is all going to play out. But yeah, I think it should just be honest. Yeah, well, we want to restrict all guns. I mean, that's essentially, why don't you come out and say it instead of panzying around the word terms like assault weapon. Well, they kind of are saying that because anybody that's not dumbed out. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. And in that second amendment, this is bottom line, gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, and that is the last thing that the Second Amendment states, shall not be infringed. Here's the ocean. There is in reality no issue about caliber and or assault. Okay, an assault weapon traditionally militarily speaking. Okay, is something that is automatic. When you get your index finger or whatever you use, you pull out her, she fires until she is empty. You light them up. That is the traditional. Yes, not a semi-auto. And that is not an assault weapon by the words in actual true definition, although it is because I got a beautiful little marble sitting over here that who knows how old it is. And I'll tell you what, I can use that. as a deadly assault weapon as a possibility if I was forced into the corner and had no place to go. Over. Yeah, again, I don't have answers. I'm just bringing up questions, things to think about. And I'm sure you guys talk about this more on this network tonight because I don't want to hear once a week and I'm not as knowledgeable about guns as most of you are. But I know about so much more Craig and that we enjoy hearing you. Well, thank you. But I admit when I have shortcomings and are not knowledgeable about certain things, I'm welcome to open to admit that I don't know everything. Just working on my truck. I realize I don't know anything. Hey, very well put. Very well put, man. Hey, you need to get something put in the ground over there, Craig. This year is it. This year is it, Craig? OK. Well, you know, listen, but about this. That's trying but I'm having problems now if I had a lot more money if I had like I'd have to hire somebody to dig this hole for me. It probably cost around $30,000 There's got to be moved and heavy equipment is expensive stuff Moving it around owning it or ensuring it keeping it repaired and fueled up at all very expensive stuff And I know because I have this stuff. I've got really junky old stuff that I'm trying to fix myself And because I went through a huge problem with the divorce about 20 years ago now where I had to basically abandon the project, I didn't have any money whatsoever. All the wiring harnesses were tore out of my equipment. All the 20 flat tires that came out here, 20 flat tires. Right. Craig. Yeah. Time is almost up. But listen, I've got to say this to you. You're not going to want to hear this, but hear my words, brother. I just got a direct communication from the Most High here. You need to make alterations to your plans there on that property for a dwelling. Does that make sense, Colonel? Yes, but then I'd be happy. You have to alter. You have to alter something. You have to do something different so you can get this done is what I think that means over. Yeah, I understand. But I'd be building some kind of little shack thing and I've already got that I've got a step band out here that I'm living in. So I've already got something that I can stay in. But that's not the point. The point is I want to build this really nice place. I don't do things small. I do things big and I do them right and important and I like to do things really nicely. And living in a step van is exactly my idea of a, yeah. This is JW. I got some land up here in Idaho. I'm living all by myself, my family's in California, and I'm living out of a $200 truck camper. I've made major changes. It can be done. I got money coming in, like you said. renovating excavators is all expensive, but you know what? I pretty much shed all of those things that were costly and I'm getting back to the basics as the gentlemen are talking about planting and such. I'm on it and I have sacrificed a lot. So you I can do it you can do it Anyway, I understand. I don't have any more time to speak now. I'll talk later. Well, this has been great. It's been knowledge. Thanks everybody for listening to comedy. Go on. Yeah. Have a good day, Greg. 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 fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass 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 won't 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to god to get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? This is the evening intelligence report timer, Kirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytraderadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on the satellite via many of the technologies. We want to say hi to all of our listeners, rebroadcasters, and again, repeater satellite operators. Got a whole bunch of people all across the globe doing that, especially Merchant Marine. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the second of June. It is the 14th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face. Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar. Give it all she's got captain and 2022 battle for the Republic. The dance of swords look at dance continue and it is. Weapons Wednesday real quick. There was something that I do need to remind everybody understand that 30 caliber 762 Russian as opposed to 30 caliber 762 by 51 NATO. You do know the difference in bullet diameters. I'm gonna give you a little homework assignment. I want you to do that. You may recall for the longest time, we have a very difficult time getting actual proper dimensions, the 762 by 39, 123, 130 or 133 grain FMJ when the AK and SKS were first brought into the country. But nobody cared much because ammunition was $56 for a case of 1400 or 1600 rounds. I mean, it was a giveaway, but. For reloading purposes, you still wanna be able to reload. Bullets actually did not come in from China. Bullets, not loaded cases, bullets came in from Russia and actually also from Yugoslavia initially. And then Romania kicked in and we ended up with a glut of projectiles in a variety of different weights based upon which of the worst old Warsaw Pact surplus components you were dealing with. However, There wasn't any brass to reload steel case, which by the way, you can reload steel case. You can reload. We have got to reinforce this save all steel cases. If everybody's going to leave them away, guys, that's what those kitty litter buckets are for those kitty litter. Jerry cans, the ones that have the big wide mouth. Guys, that's what you put all that steel casing you don't know what to do with yet, but keep picking it up any cases I don't care what they are pistol rifle shotgun shotgun shells immediately start sorting Pistol goes in one of those jugs rifle goes in another shotgun shells go in another and when you fill it up fill up another one put it on the shelf It's money in the bank however Midway was the first company to really crank out a large quantity of affordable boxer prime non corrosive heat annealed cases. And from that point forward then came the next step which was everybody decided to start really kicking out dyes, RCBS, Lee, whatever. Now they made dyes for 762x39 before and we had already been reloading steel case. and doing a good job. But when the Boxer Prime Verdant stuff came out, then your improvement in performance dramatically escalated. And this, of course, helped to tighten up groups of some of the nicer rifles that had come in, like the standard pristine, unissued SKS with a 20 inch barrel or the RPK variant AK47s that are coming in from China. Polytechs especially were little baby dragon on rifles. They printed well at intermediate range. You put a scope on the roof, you can even change the furniture out. Although remember when the Polytex came in, they actually had really custom hardwood that was like nothing on any other AK that was out there. And although they did have the thumb hole stock, which everybody says, I don't like that. Oh, I took every one of those that everybody took off because that strengthened that Beaverboard AK stock. And for making up a squad gun or making up a maybe, you know, poor man's dragon off a chibi, it's 7.62 by 39, not by 7.62 by 54R. Once you had the ammunition to mate with the rifle and you can start tuning it up, the performance was decent. And again, there's not that much in the way of boxer prime out and about, but there is some. And I would point out that PPU, preview partisan, is bringing in 762 by 39, 20 round boxes, blue box, white print, you've seen it over aim. And it is either in the soft point or the ball. I don't care what you get in that. Again, I know I've emphasized ball ammunition, but PPU is right now upper end as far as for, obviously first shot and reusable. So whichever you're getting to pick up your brass, You're going to use these for training rounds. No, you thought I was going to put this in a combat for most of this? No, no, no, no, no. I'm saving all my factory military ammunition for the war effort, guys. You want to be able to know how to reload every caliber you've got. So here's what you do. You pick up either some virgin brass, powder, primer, and bullets. or you buy PPU and that gives you your brass shot in the weapon that you're going to be reloading for, right? So that when you shoot it, it's fire formed to the chamber. And then you're going to reload it and you don't have to throw resize because everything else should be pretty much the dimension. Now many people still do a full case reslip just to be safe, but typically, unless your chambers got weevil wobbles in it, which doesn't usually happen with a newer firearm or new barrels, which is what a lot of you have because remember, the guns you have were made from kits and the barrels typically are brand new US manufactured per US code. So the chambers are actually very, very tight. making for a really good second shot with the same piece of brass in the same gun. Oh, little tricks of the trade for tightening up those groups, guys. So anyway, PVU is the solution as far as dies go. And again, don't forget projectiles. I want you to look that up. You know, the difference between the actual bore diameter of 7.62x39 for the projectile and the actual diameter of the bullet for a 7.62x51 NATO round? What's the difference? Go look it up and again go, oh! Now this is where lead projectiles with copper wash would be forgiving and make up the difference if you were trying because you don't bullet swage. You don't swage a lead projectile. If you're going to copper wash it using an AK round, the 7.62x54R or whatever. Then you don't worry about bullets waging or forming you let it stay stay pudgy The reason well, it's a little larger more diameter. So your bullet just made up for the difference It's not much but it's enough. So anyway, just ideas and solutions But reloading is something you should always even if we didn't have what we were facing right now Which by the way, we've always had what we're facing right now going on They just try to figure out where to finally kick the can, you know, and you know, finally go for it. So it's obvious they're going for it. So cool. We're getting ready to go to war. You need to be planning accordingly. Square everything away. Remember, down all the I's cross all the T's. Get a reloading capability on the shelf now for this project. Go ahead, color. Yeah. One of my guns is in 5.45. And as long as that's been out, I'm surprised that I have not been able to find any trace of even a bullet mold, let alone any information on whether or not like a large rifle primer would re-prime the cases. I expect I'll have to experiment there, but there is a boxer primed case available. I forget the company, but there is commercial 545 available here now. So actually, go ahead. Yeah, go ahead. Well, PPU, they actually sometimes every once in a while, 545 by 39 PPU ammo comes in and aim. So we know that AIM is producing it. I just don't know how much they're prioritized on it because I'd be willing to bet 545 is going right to the war effort with either Russia or the Ukraine. And Serbia has traditionally been an ally to Russia. So either A, they're gonna keep it all for themselves because they need it for their military. Or they're marketing it into the conflict because it's right down the- You're gone, Mark. second guys we'll see what's going on here. Oh just let me take a look. Yeah we lost Mark. He should be back in shortly. And in fact that should be him. There we go. Isn't that amazing? Ed, did you do anything? Not a thing. You know what's really funny about when I get kicked nowadays guys? There's all kinds of extra things that I can hear. Whatever the system is doing, I can actually hear operators. I can hear, it's almost like in one case, this case, it sounded like I was in an office. So this is not something just happening. That came in that I literally could hear. I'm used to listening, or I'm a radio ear guys. I can identify the room that I was in by the sound. You know things moving other person in the background etc etc So I don't know if it's the oil boys over in hyphen Tel Aviv or in some schmuck over here Whatever turn we got at this end, but it's really interesting because there was also say, you know some other Active toys on board too. So anyway, we still got fluffy there I probably hope we there we go Serbia, of course, is tied up with Russia. So Serbia could either be selling to Russia or they could be quietly sliding it across to the Ukrainians. I don't know if they would because I don't think they can guarantee cash. In other words, you can't pay for it. Now, bullets, that's the problem. But again, like you said, there's a few companies that were bringing in 545 by 545 diameter bullets and one of the companies remember was in Chicago but I have not seen anything from that business for quite some time. They had two things going for him. He had a really good connection for AK-74 imports that were semi. And he had a member three, four warehouses full of the original AK 74 round, the 545 by 39, I think it was, was it 53 grains, okay? And he's headed for the best price cheaper than anybody else, which is why I kept saying buy them. Now, we've run the gambit on that because needless to say these wars are gonna start eating up excess anyway. But because it is the newest round in that family, but bullets are still out there. There's a couple of companies west of the Mississippi in Missouri. And I'm gonna have to pull the card file out. I'll give them a ring if I can tomorrow. I can't do it any sooner than tomorrow. But I'm gonna give them a call and actually talk to them and see if they have the five four five bones left. Actually, it was one of the few things they had a lot of. Most of the Americana stuff, you know anything that was 30 caliber US is pretty well sold out But they did have a few items and they had some powders and I think I'm as much interested in that will let everybody know Unfortunately, it won't be for weapons Wednesday, but we'll catch up. Don't worry about that. We'll catch up. Otherwise go ahead anything else? Not right this moment, but I may trip back in Thank you, man Couple of the things here real quick is again, vote with your wallet. And if you want to call the idiots up in Washington, they're not listening to anybody anyway. You know who they're listening to? The Chinese that bought the, they're hoarse to the Chinese. They're listening to the Chinese. They're listening to the globalist. They run with a Jewish mob. That's who they're listening to. Otherwise, the Turks can give us quite less about you or me. Except that we're armed to the teeth and are getting tired of their sorry BS. Well, somebody's gonna put a bullet in one way or another and when they do nobody's gonna cry. So would that be the case as is obvious? As I said, and I've been re I've been harping on this for a reason go to Bear Creek Arsenal. You want to put your money somewhere because it's not safe in the bank and it's not safe, you know anywhere hanging around they say well if you just hang on to it's gonna shrivel in your pocket and theory that's true. So what you do to stabilize your investment is you buy things. One of the things that you definitely are going to find very useful. Air 15 uppers complete go to Bear Creek Arsenal $220 $240 and get you a 16 inch 556 223 while 30 blackout 300 blackout or The 762 by 39 uppers. I recommend that if you are gonna just run 556 is hey If you got $1,000 to spend, I would take $1,000 and buy four uppers right now. That's not for everybody, but I'm telling you right now, the best thing you can do to make a statement to your enemies for all of us is to buy out every stake and air, 15 part on the planet and every other part we can get our hands on. But specifically, the barrels, because remember when these kits have been coming in, First stage we're just cutting up the receivers. What's the next thing they started cutting up? They started cutting up the barrels. Guys, that's the tough part. Big long piece of material. Doesn't mean we can't make it. But the more intricate the weapon, the harder it is to make it. Right now, $225. Look at the amount of work that goes into an AR-15 upper. You might find them for about 200. There's a couple deals. I couldn't go through all of the pages for the AR-15 uppers at Bear Creek right now. So if you go through a line at a time and if you can separate them by price, look for anything that's 250 or lower and look to see what's there. Now don't go with the pistol barrels first. You want the 16 inch at least, and they also had in the blackout for 240. They had several uppers with fluted barrels. 300 blackout for about $240 apiece in an 18 inch barrel. Now I've told you before, if you can get the bigger barrel now, buy the larger barrel now, there'll be 16 inch barrel guns all over the place. Don't worry about that. If you can get more energy out of the round, you want more barrel. And if you can get the longer barrel for the same price as the 16 inch by God, even if it's a few dollars more, but only a few, buy the longer barrel. period don't worry about any other arguments you need range you want penetration you want performance you want the longer barrel the cheaper barrel was simply so the government could save stinking money and not spend it on the troops that's the bottom line that's all it's about anyway do we have a call yes peers we've had another shooting if you'll give me just a few seconds let me get to it yes Let me scroll up to it. And this is something that has just been posted on Discord, on the intelligence report by Never New World Order, stating here WVTM article, Alabama Gun Shop Under Fire. No, that's not the correct one. That's not the correct one. Let's see. Here we go. This was just posted by a warhead 7 18 p.m. Central Live updates five dead in Tulsa doctors office shooting including Three people were killed Thursday afternoon after a shooting at a doctor's office in Tulsa a fourth person believed to be Suspect died by suicide authorities confirmed once again, this is currently On discord at the intelligence report Newly posted 718 by warhead over very good. So everybody can go to our discord for Liberty Tree radio You hook up through the www.libertingtreeradio.4mg.com and then go to the Discord link, go through the scroll, you'll find it posted there. Very rare that we have a Prozac shooter at a Prozac office. Oops, did I say that? Yeah, I did. So another thing I've noticed yesterday, they were trying to flap about how many people were shot over the weekend, except they weren't, they were killed, but they started reading down. They had the first one was somebody was shot. The second one was two people who were shot. The third one was, person knifed three people to death. And by the way, that was caught on video. It's a reason for you carrying a gun, but even then you gotta remember you have to move quickly. If you haven't watched the video of the guy knifing the people, it's on a CCT TV camera. I don't know what it was. It was a gas station or if it was a building or whatever, covering it, but it was pretty close in perspective to the incident. And again, this is why, no, you don't want to be equally armed. You want to be in a superiority situation. However, I will point something out about knife fighting with anybody. Typically, it's probably a maniac or slash also a berserker. You're better off if you have a limited weapon to work with and it's hand to hand, you're better off closing rather than trying to run. That sounds horrible, but the fact of the matter is if you watch this guy, he's doing the slasher arc stab. If you close with him and focus on controlling the hand, in fact you attack the arm. You can't do anything else, you're disarmed anyway. Put dead weight on the person. Sorry, I don't really mean dead weight, but I mean your bulk makes a difference. Everybody, just like those Asian people with the attitude they had, if you're attacked and somebody is wielding a knife. Your best and first choice is close as quickly as you can. You may get cut, accept it. That sounds bad too. Somebody's gonna go, that's crazy, don't do that. No, my ass. If the person is coming up, if you watch, these people try to turn and run, and they get picked off one after another by being multiply stabbed from behind. Okay, instead if any one of those people had turned and you go for the assailants are fighting arm and you make a point by the way, there are no rules put a tooth into that arm start bite the shell, you know, grab him go monkey crazy on his face you will, you know, keep him busy. But here's the thing. Everybody else, it's an ally standing there. You come up and you stomp the guts out of him. You bust his arms and legs backward, you poke his eyes out. Take whatever you got and we have a sheriff object stuffing in his head. Put in his ears, blind him. Just being stabbed in the ears, just, well, if you haven't had it happen, it's just virtually mind bending, painful. First you got to get past the weapon but the weapons already in motion so you're if the people died at point blank range Literally, okay, they died at point blank range. They all did the III me me me now that happens if they were together anyway But for all of you listening if you're having to face off against a weapon of that type Close and control because if you try to run Everything you expose while you're trying to turn is gonna get snag tag and bleed And you're probably as in the case with these people not get away And by the way, remember everything is a weapon Everything there's no rules anytime you can get a hit a bite a stab on somebody in a fight like that You use it soft points breakable points I sockets especially eyes eyes and ears are incredibly painful Here's hard to get to unless you can get his head on the ground once you got him down Take that take whatever you got start sticking it right jamming it right to his head I've seen I've seen personal fights like this that go on for 10 15 20 minutes They don't last long once you get a good strike in At close range with pencils, dick pens, and every other kind of object you can imagine. Everything is a weapon. Go ahead, call and jump in there. Yeah, Mark, it's fluffy. There is a deal I have gotten in my email from ammoland.com. That's ammoland.com has a deal on a tin pack of 30 run magazines. AMEN 2 30 round AR-15 mags with flat rate shipping at $69.93 for a 10 pack. Which seems that's the best deal I've seen in a while. And the reviews on these AMEN 2 magazines are mostly very good. But that's a 10 pack of AR-15 30 round polymer mags. for $69.39 with flat rate shipping at ML Land dot com. Again, for anybody who's trying to top off a battle pack, that's the way to do it. Right there. $8 a mag's reasonable. Ah, that's what it'll be. 7 plus split. Well, 7 plus flat rate shipping though, right? Or is it free shipping? It says flat rate. Okay, so it's probably got an either like 995 shipping rate on the top of the page. Wow, it's not that it is. It's like CDA. Okay, well flat rate means that there's a set rate that they've got for shipping and that's it. So usually it's around like a symbolic $10. It's weird because even if you go, you know, higher, you know, and you get in price and cost of materials, it's still $10. So you got to figure it can be $8. It's with shipping's gone up because of the diesel, but It can be anywhere from $8 to $10. Check the shipping to see what it is, and that's still a good price. Because you're going to pay shipping no matter what with everybody, unless it does actually say that's the deal, free shipping. Again, the big thing here right now, combat load per weapon, 23 magazines, guys. So what you want to do is 23 mags per AR. If you've got an AK, same thing. I know that sounds like a lot. It won't be when you find out about pulling the trigger. You're gonna go, wow, that's not exactly what I expected. It's empty already. P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P-P So, spot check their clearance section for gear, not just for mags. Check their clearance section and their sales section because they always have some pretty interesting stuff there that is pretty reasonable price. If you got flat rate on the shipping right now, take advantage of it. The more you pile up, the more you save. As long as you're, you know, again, it's something you can use or that you need to fill in what it is you're putting together. Heads up there, ammoland.com. Now, we're at the bottom of the hour and Edward is on standby and I haven't been cut off. So we're at the bottom of the hour break. And with that, our traditional bottom of the hour break for Weapons Wednesday. We're going to do all three hours this day. It'll be kind of cool. Anyway, and if I get interrupted, I'll shut right up. Anyway, in addition, real quick, CenterfireSystems.com still has the Polybir Turkish AK-47 Smoke Magazines. They're, I believe, $4 a piece you buy, you know, again, quantity and get a better price. But if you take a look, they have those over in the magazine section, CenterfireSystems.com, then go to magazines, AK-47. and go through until you find the bundle deal and take advantage of that because the price is right. And again, we've already seen a bunch of them. They drop right into most AKA's, forgive me that we've seen so, so far again, they don't really need to be tuned up and they are going to be a little snug. And that's a good thing because they're going to get loose as they go. But for what they are for drop mags, they work. Go ahead color. Yeah, I found the flat rate shipping is $11.99. There we go. It's going up probably a little bit. So it's still not bad. That's again, $12, $12 flat rate shipping. If you see more of what you want there, guys, the more you buy, the cheaper everything gets. So I want to peruse the whole. Yeah, I hit the buy now thing and it redirected me to Kentucky Gun Co. K-Y Gun Co. Dot com and that is where they are actually at at K-Y-G-U-N-C-O dot com. K-Y Gun Co. You can just go directly there. Amaland might get a little rake off if you go through them. I don't know. It may be a dropship. They just send the order sideways. Go ahead. Yeah, but 69 39 for 10 magazines with 1199 flat rate shipping. That's my deadline. Yes. Another thing to remember is that if you buy two, it's still $12. If you buy three bundles, it's still $12. or 100. Flat rate shipping. Yeah, so however many you choose to order, flat rate shipping makes all the difference in the world. So do what you can, take advantage of that. But another thing, excuse me, Sportsman's Guide and also Coleman's have some magazine pouch deals right now. I think Coleman's is probably over there, obviously over there Memorial Day sale. But they did get a few other items in multi-mag pouches for Molly over at Coleman's dot com. So if you're gonna get these mags, you gotta have something to put them in. The bandoliers are also available out there. Remember that are the six mag AR-15 mag pouches. There's the present issue, although there's ACU, there's coyote, there's a couple other colors, there's the new multi-cam or multi-scam, take your pick, whichever shade and variant, because everybody's been copying that now again. Although they have variants, but it's not a big deal. What little variant there is is purely for the sake of saying, I got mine and you got yours. Otherwise, the multi-scam, whatever color you're going to run with works fine. Color, go ahead, jump in there. Hey Mark, I was at a states and I bought some 9 millimeter barrels for the AR. They weren't threaded, they're 16 inch and they weren't marked. I figured out by dropping around in the end of a... Have you ever seen anything like that? Oh yeah, 9 millimeter AR 15 barrels? Yeah, but they're not threaded at the moment. Oh yeah? There's no threading in the end, yeah? Well, they made it. I got 40 bucks. For how many? I got $40 apiece. Oh, okay, good, good. Well, they actually remember for a while there what they were doing is you couldn't have a threaded barrel You could have a nine millimeter carbine AR The first people that did that was cold and They made them both ways depending upon what year it is. So they might even be cold stamped They may not anywhere Oh Interesting. Well again, but are they are they finished? They're finished. Are they beautiful barrels? Parker eyes, I mean, yeah, parker eyes, parker eyes are steel. Yeah, they're parker eyes. One has a, one's completely, they only have kind of a notch and get toward the end of the barrel. Like over a handguard or something, when you go on it, it's kind of different. The other question is, remember, you can build right now, you can get 80% 9mm lowers. You can go to Bear Creek and get all the parts to finish up a nine like that without any problem I was gonna buy the converter so I can use the Glock mags Because a lock mags are cheap So the converters are about $100 but it allows me to then unconvert it and go back to two two three with the lower if I have to Originally remember when Colt came out with these they used Uzi mags And they were a straight shot right up the magazine well with the spacer. So basically it sounds like, I haven't seen the model you're talking about, but I know what they did. They basically make an insert for the magazine well, the guide, wherever it's needed. And you can drop Glock mags, or either shorts or longs in the same station. Because the newer, yeah, that'll work. That's not a problem. In fact, that would be a good idea because for now you could do it as an as needed conversion and then if you're patient you can start cherry picking other parts and make a complete second gun. I was going to build two 9mm uppers complete and then I have at least one of the converters. And then I can switch off, let's say I run out of two, two, three, slap on the nine, I got my nine pistol on the side, same ammo. I can carry a Glock with it also and use the same ammo, same mags for both guns. Exactly. Well, no real question, you said there was a notch. Is the notch, well, these barrels, these are just the barrel, right? Just the barrel, yeah. And you said there were a couple of, they look to be, are they machined knocks, like at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock? Yes, there's a machine knocks in one of the barrels one one smooth ones got the machine another machine definitely right? Well, I'm just curious about what the weather or not. There was another locking station for maybe a block. Where's the the step in proportion to the gas port? Is it before? Remember nine nine millimeters? Yeah, because it's trying to scale what it may not be a hand guard It may be another fixture of some kind too because you have to maybe shop around Yeah, because yeah, I've been looking I've can't find anything like it It's about the end of the barrel. Oh That could be that could be for other purposes too. So it's a smooth barrel It may have been set up to take a compression fitting and pop up, you know, in other words instead of boom boom boom, it's pop That's possible. You might want to look around. See the air compressor fitting system, they've taken out of everybody's mind. But the guy who did that, he actually, he was doing, he did start doing, he was doing silencing equipment for pneumatics. You know, pneumatics systems. And I used to sit down and talk to him at the expos because he was, we'd travel, we'd be traveling around the country and see each other all the time. And basically what he did is he took the idea of the pneumatic release. and simply attached it to the end of the barrel and alleviated all the threads and everything else and lining up the system because when he went with a precision fixture that he built for the purpose, it absolutely lined up and there wasn't any issue with regard to any additional machining, you know, with regard to the barrel. You could switch it off from one barrel to the next, to the next, to the next. And that knock system looks, sounds like that's part of the original item. No, it's part of one of those ideas. So it was a cool, anybody could do it. You could do it with off the shelf pneumatic couplers. Take a look at some of the different couplers. They have a longer sleeve. It reinforces the hose. but they're actually machined. The whole thing is actually machined and it has a keeper retainer and you're saying that that's about three inches from the end of the barrel. If you go look at, I'll tell you where to do this on the flying jeep, go over to Grainger catalog and go look at their pneumatic fittings and look at the ones with the longer retainer sleeve. Well, that's not a need either a chair scraping or a motorcycle on the background but I doubt it was a motorcycle I have to go I was riding line for fuel Thanks. Go go go. Oh, okay. Thank you. No appreciate that. That's kind of interesting Now I'm gonna have to do some looking around myself tonight Real quick on that note. I know I haven't even mentioned them really but yes the option to do a carbine upper right now If you go over to Bear Creek, they have they I don't know what they have in stock But again, that is another solution as another caliber and sense since the petals different meat puppet wants to ban nine millimeter Supposedly, but not any other caliber. Yeah, right now the Chinese jet pilot named lousy Remember that whatever they're going to ramrod through They will amend immediately. Do you all understand this? Whatever lies and whatever fool or or incompetent Republican. Wise to you about how they made a deal. Let me go back to the Republicans and the California Gun Owners Association when they screwed all the rest of the people in California and said, when the NRA helped with this, we're gonna make a deal with the anti gunners. We're gonna sit down at the table. Well, they said they were gonna ban 62 or 64 guns, remember this? And they said, oh no, no, hold on, we'll make a deal. So what they did is they sat down and they said, look, look, we pared it down. They're only gonna ban 11 guns. So we support the ban on 11 guns because those 11 guns are guns that I don't own, you do, so piss on you. Well, guess what? When they went along with it, they didn't resist it. And they got this squeeze on the pad on the ass from the enemy. As soon as they pass the legislation, what they obviously supposedly just didn't notice is that the Attorney General is allowed to amend the law instantly without any additional legislative process. And every gun that they claimed that they had a deal on, we saved your guns. Now those other 11 people there had the 11 other guns. They're screwed and we screwed them, but look we saved your guns So you need to send us more money and then the moment that they got the legislation in they put every gun and more Back on the band list. We have seen this before And all of this always starts out with the drama queen drama turd garbage like you're seeing right now and then afterwards Well you all you made the deal with the devil and by the way you gave us the power So now we can do this only we're gonna do will attach this and add this It's like the red flag or the yellow flag laws and by the way Go over to guns and gadgets watch the latest couple last couple of days of videos And that's the other thing, they're pushing our yellow flag laws. Well, you know what, it's very appropriate, red and yellow are communist. And so you have red banner and yellow banner for the stinking yellow communist of communist police state. And the red politicos, which are, by the way, both red and yellow, both of them. But they're gonna be flying alternating banners, Comrade worker. Why? Cuz it's how the commies do it. So, there's a bunch of other stuff going on, but rule number one, they have to get, they see camel's nose. Once they have the base mass legislation, they will immediately interpret, look what the bat faggots are doing right now. They will interpret illegitimately. And they'll attack people and take people's property and kill people in their homes. And then after four years of fighting in the courts with the horrors in the courts, all of a sudden, yeah, they were wrong and they shouldn't have done it. But the Batfaggots and the Feds will ignore that and will keep violating the law anyway. Why? Cuz we've seen this before and it's what the pigs do, period. over and over and over and over again. So any of these jackass republic rats that are over making a deal that just shows you they'd be on the shadow of doubt. They're bought and paid four petals. Probably gave them three. I'll tell you know if they're sitting down in their meetings about right now in Washington. Well, if I'm gonna have to go for the gun control, then you're gonna have to give Senator so-and-so six little 10-year-old boys and at least two six-year-olds to molest to death. And if you don't give the senator that, he's not gonna go along with it. And it's gotta be his choice of what little 10-year-olds and what little six-year-olds that crazy fart wants. That's the kind of deals that are going on right now with those petal queers in Washington. That's the kind of deals and that's why we need to get, they need to be gone. We need to get on with what needs to happen, but they'll kick in first, then the rest is history. Not an if, just a when. So next real quick here on to more important things in the process. Well, as important, okay? Just picture every one of those Republicans. that those sick faces with those ferret eyes and the weasily face, it's the last thing that those little eight and ten year old boys and girls see before they're murdered, you know, raped to death by these queers in Washington that are the government people. You know, after all, they'll be offered up by the FBI and by the other, you know, Mossad. They'll film it. There's more blackmail. And of course, they get their jollies off on molesting the kids. The characters that are blackmailed, they get what they want. And they get the anti-gun legislation too, cuz that's how the trash works in Washington. That's how the excrement works that's in the bureaucracy, the filth. Anyway, next, real quick here. And right now, focus on ammunition, magazines, weapons parts, that should be your priority. We can make magazine pouches, I know I mentioned them earlier. If you have very little resource, and mostly when I talk to people and talk like that, it's somebody who really can go out, spend the resource and do what they need to do. If you're limited right now, your priority should be spare parts for your rifles, firing pin extractor and ejector, all the small pins, all the small springs. Magazines, because they're obviously going to try and slide that in sideways. and ammunition. Now focus on the primary standard military rounds first 556 and 9 millimeter along with 762 by 39 if that's your niche or whatever it is that's primary to your systems like 300 blackout. You guys some of you are using 300 blackout. If I were you like I've said over and over you should have as part of your budget If you're using 300 Blackout, so many hundred dollars spent on 300 Blackout every month or every paycheck. Whatever you can afford needs to come off the shelf and go into your box. If you like that round, you want to make it work, you've got to buy it yourself. There's no government munitions out there. You can't take it off the enemy's corpse. It's a great round, works fine, but you have to make it work. So 300 blackout any of these 6.8 city of the unique rounds if you're serious about them You better be buying them every every chance you get you want more made you got to buy them and clear them off the shelf It's that simple and I mean all of it. We need to get it just bare needs to be gone spare parts firing pin extractor ejector for the AR 15 if you're by yourself get three firing pins three extractors three ejectors the bumpers for the injector or if you have the tint that is cast slash machined then you just need the springs but you still need the springs for either model no matter what year it is. Now or what type it is because it varies depending on the manufacturer. Another thing real quick is small pins and springs and the reason I bring this up is if you go over to cdnnsports.com www.cdnn november november cdnnsports.com then go to air 15 parts when you get there and you go to the air 15 parts you're gonna find a whole bunch of the smaller parts for ridiculously cheap prices if it's a pin and it belongs on your rifle and you can get it for 8 cents, 9 cents, or 15 cents, buy it. In fact, buy three. Why? Well, because when you lose that little stinking part, for some reason, either something got broke and like your pistol grip comes apart, that stupid little retainer pin and that stupid little spring can come right out of that little channel that the, again, the pistol grip holds it in place. You ignore it most of the time or don't even pay attention, but you'll notice it when it's gone Now is there's there's such a hold on there's such a stupid tiny part. There's no reason not to have them go ahead call or trip in there Having worked on cars a lot and doing it Starting to learn the working on guns something I learned There was it's good to keep around a good magnet I've gotten several by taking apart thrown away car speakers. But a good magnet will help you find something that is hiding in plain sight that you would never see on your own. But most of these pins and all the springs will jump to that magnet. Keep on the rack. Yeah. Yeah, actually put it right on the side of your kit. If you got a toolbox, there's nothing electronic inside. It's gun parts. So slap it right onto the side of the toolbox, inside or out, so it's right there. That way it's handy. Like you said, hell, I just had two or three in my hands yesterday. I should have grabbed the other two, but I didn't. But speakers all the time get chucked out. Not always the speakers are necessarily bad, but the idea is people are wasteful. So take advantage of people being wasteful. That's how it works. Let's see next on that two. Bolt carriers I've mentioned many times. In addition to that, needless to say, if you're looking at maintaining all of these lubricants, we can get later. They're not going to ban lubricants, okay? So every last penny and dollar that you can needs to be spent on parts right now. There's nothing you're going to buy that we're going to lose anything on. But CDN and sports has the leftovers from the Bushmaster debacle where Bushmaster was put out of business with Remington and the Big Sorrows plan, okay? And because of that, all those parts got dimming up. Now CDN and sports had posted some volume prices. And if they still have those for the individual little pins, we're talking like 0.4 cents or like a penny or two a piece for those pins or springs. Now with enough they still have that you had to buy 100 pieces at a time. Who cares? In fact, don't you have other friends who have AR 15s? Get 100 of each one if they're that cheap. And then what you do is divvy them up, first of all store them. Identify them. Get anybody else you've got that's in the ARs, that's an ally, help to put their kit together, but make sure that it's kept together so it doesn't get lost. To be quite honest, if you're not sure about the person being all that bright, better that you hang on to all the parts and keep them for when everybody needs them. You become a micro-armorer, okay? Or, again, compact armor, because you can put all this stuff in a very small package. One little toolbox can carry most everything you need to replace all the tiny parts on an AR for 100 or 200 guns easily. A nice little Stanley tool, cheap little Stanley utility car type toolbox can do everything you need. The big thing is make sure everything is sealed, everything is lubricated and in a sealed like medicine bottle, And that way, no matter how long it sits there, the stuff's not gonna break down. We're gonna have it when we need it. And you got some lubricant, extra oil that you might need for the weapons. And you will because eventually we will have a problem with POL, petroleum, oil, and lubricant products. Another thing, also, again with regard to many of the different internals, right now, Bear Creek Arsenal has Pretty good price on bundle packages for the AR-15 trigger group lower, including all the small parts except for the, well, small parts, not the buffer, buffer tube, or the stock, but all of the internals. So you might want to take a look, see what they have over there. Palmetto State Armory had a deal, I think they're neck and neck on that right now, price-wise. So go check Palmetto out also to see what they have in the way of bundle prices. for those groups. Now they're not the only ones out there, but those two actually have had some pretty good deals recently, making them a priority for volume. Because again, guys, the more you save, the more of the other item you can take off your list by buying and getting out of the way. It's especially critical that we get that done now. They're talking about days to try and ram around this crap through. That's why I said only in the two hour block guys do it tonight Which can't get done tonight Don't put off too far because you'll keep putting it off and then all of a sudden I didn't know they were gonna pass that Hey, have you got some of the nope? We don't because whatever is out there is ours and we need it for ours now See how that works Now everybody's got the same opportunity. Everybody's got the same 24 hours of the day all of you have some resource It's not that expensive to buy the firing pins extractors and injectors and small pins if you cherry pick off the sales and clearance. So to be quite honest, at the very least tonight, if you can, you know, again, however many dollars it takes, it won't be over probably $50, but you can pick up all the parts we're talking about for a very reasonable price. Firing pins, excellent price at CDNN. The extractors were a better price than most everybody I looked at out there. This is for the AR-15, but I will remind you if you're listening in your AR-10 operator, AR-10 parts, same department, AR-15, which is AR-15 parts. They have AR-10 parts listed from the Bushmaster debacle also. And in fact, if you wanted to, if you're patient, you could put a 762 by 5180 AR10 together by bouncing around the countryside and looking to see what's there, but you got to do it now. Big thing, checklist as far as the big items, barrels and bulk carriers. Barrels and bulk carriers, barrels and bulk carriers. Ideally, you want to try and pull the whole upper receiver together. Bear Creek's best choice for that price wise. Well, Meadows has a few deals, but Bear Creek meets them out. And there are a few other places you might find $10 less per item for the whole upper. But if they have been stock, I'd be surprised because most of the places I found they had a little better price. Well, when you go to the page, it says sold out. Now you go and look anyway, because you never know, they might go down the road, grab some more parts, put some more together and put them back up on the page. But Bear Creek makes their own. They are they're a manufacturer they're building so again, and they're gonna be concerned there all of this garbage about stopping online purchasing Well shopping because that's really what they're saying, okay? Everybody's used to this and they've got everybody to buy into it So this is supposed to kill most of these companies because they won't don't know what to do They've made they've not made a point of emphasizing their mailing address, which they should be doing Everybody said, well, I don't need to post our address and we don't need to post a phone number anymore. If you'll know so many companies are doing that, well, they've isolated themselves with the stupid internet and now guess what? When the time comes, if they pass this law, they don't have the internet, but they don't have and so what do they do? Now, Gun Parts Corp still makes a full catalog. They have to pay for it, but I will tell you again, it's worth it. That's another thing the Crayton out by air person