July 20, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and constitutional rights on Weapons Wednesday, July 20, 2022. The show covered AR-10 and AR-15 magazine compatibility issues, radio communications equipment including CB amplifiers and inverters, food production and gardening, surplus firearms and parts availability, and field armory repair techniques. Koernke emphasized the importance of standardization in militia units, communications infrastructure, and self-sufficiency through food production and ammunition reloading.
- ar-10
- ar-15
- magazines
- cb radio
- linear amplifier
- inverter
- preparedness
- food production
- ammunition reloading
- militia
- constitutional rights
- surplus firearms
- communications
- deep cycle battery
- field armory
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It's GunSkins.com and check out the... tons and tons of patterns and prints that they have and I'm sure you'll find something you like. Hey everybody, welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. It is now apparent that the hero that stopped the mall shooting in Indiana wasn't the only citizen with a gun who stopped a violent crime spree. You know, the left will, the anti-gunners will never acknowledge a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun yet. here we are, let's go to St. Charles, Missouri, where a man had entered a convenience store, gas station, because he had to use the restroom, we've all been there. As he's leaving, he noticed a black SUV pull up, and saw a man exit the SUV and enter the store. Something told him to stick around a couple minutes, and in a few moments he saw that same man holding a knife to the clerk's throat and pulling her toward the counter and the register. That's when our good guy hero retrieved his 9mm and went inside to confront this bad guy. And when he did, this perpetrator grabbed his backpack and told this customer, I've got something for you, came around the counter, approached the good guy with a gun, and the good guy with the gun opened fire. That guy who brought a knife to a gunfight fell to the floor and then the customer, the good guy, and the clerk both called 911. Police arrived and they among other things they noticed the black SUV was stolen from a previous robbery at another gas station Not too long prior and the mo the modus operandi for that Robbery was the same as this one guy walks in holds a knife to the clerk's throat Gets money out of register and he fled that time police also believe that this same 26 year old dirt bag is responsible for a business burglary that happened in the general vicinity and the general time frame of these two gas station robberies. And the armed person who stepped up to stop this has not been identified. It appears as though he doesn't want to be identified, but he did do an interview with a local TV station saying that he knows that he did the right thing. He also said, taking somebody's life is not an everyday thing, neither is saving someone's life. I walked up to the door and I saw him with a knife to her throat. She was emptying out the cash register and I took a step in and peeked my head in to ask if everything was okay. I couldn't see his face, but he was saying yes. but I could see her face, she was saying no, she was scared. I pulled my gun up and I asked him, are you sure everything's okay? And that's when the suspect said, no, it's not okay, but I got something for you. And he grabbed his bag, ran from around the corner and started running towards me. And that's when I fired shots. Now the hero recalled shooting four times before the robber fell to the floor. And then he also said, I don't think I honestly had a choice. He already had a knife at her throat. He could have pulled out something bigger than what I had. Then you would have had two people dead instead of one. Now this is another situation in where a lawfully armed citizen who is willing to protect themselves and others and stand in the gap against evil just happened to be in the right place at the right time. His swift decisive action. More than likely saved the life of the clerk and it also saved his life when he killed this perpetrator who was running at him with a knife. Guys and gals, this is two incidents in one weekend that destroys all. of the gun control narrative. If you haven't seen the video I did on the Indiana situation and the six pillars of gun control it destroyed, please watch it. It will be floating above in the card there. If you haven't joined Guns N' Gadgets, now's the time. Hit that subscribe button down below and join this growing freedom family and I will bring you news every single day, multiple times a day, about all of the infringements on our right to keep and bear arms. And I'll also tell you when good stuff happens like this incident here in Missouri. and the incident in Indiana as well. Guys and gals, until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, and carry your gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. That's what we do. The good guys with the gun. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. to cure 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. It'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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep 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 trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him 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, dill the land of the free? to sing myself. It's been the worst day since yesterday. Thing I've said through the door. It's been the worst day since yesterday. Downers they blow. listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 m g dot com. Liberty Tree Radio dot org. You can roll so on. Sadly, we want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators and many, many others out there listening by a satellite in so many different ways across all of the ocean. Touching the planet that grid alone. Knowledge is inside and outside these United States. 97.5 FM micro station number 15 is now up. So congratulations to the sisters. You guys are doing a great job patiently building up the net so you go farther down the expressway listening to the same broadcast even as if you were listening to a big boy, except it's a whole bunch of little guys. The Little Brother Information Network. Big Brother is watching and Little Brother has a big mouth. Congratulations. Anyway, it is the 14th year of Open Obvious and Pissing in Your Face Fabian Socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K on this day, the 20th of July. Weapons Wednesday, it is 2022, old earth calendar. Give it all she's got, Captain. And 2022, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. And so it's Weapons Wednesday. Couple things real quick here. First of all, for worst day since yesterday, you know where that got a lot of play was on the Stargate series, Stargate Atlanta, no, not Atlanta's, forgive me, Stargate Universe. But it's Flogging Molly slash worst day since yesterday. 18th Ridge Metal Combat Team, second, third squadron, and now the new fourth reinforcement slash maintenance unit. are, of course, that's their theme song, just as a reminder. So for the 18th RCT, we're thinking to you, I am anyway, whenever I hear that song, because it's perfect. For any wrench heads that are in mechanized, you know what we're talking about. Ee, ee, ee, snap. Oh, the bolt is moving, or the nut is moving easier. Oh, you think that every time you break something like that. Oh. Oh, I'm hoping, okay, let me try a little more and it's just going so easy and just spin so well, you know, you snapped it off. Yeah. Yeah, but now you finally, the reality sets in and then the easy out, the drill and everything else have to be put online and then you got to fix it. But when you do fix it, you make sure you never come back and do that again. Okay, rule number one, make sure when you put it back together, you do better than the original. And remember, grease the hell out of those puppies, okay? And put lock bolts on them. That way they can't back off. You can grease them. The reason most people don't want to grease them is because they're worried about it backing off. Well, guess what? There's a little trick to that. put a lock bolt on there, not an aircraft lock bolt, but a knocked bolt with a drilling a hole perpendicular through the shaft and run a cotter pin through there. Guess what? That bolt won't come off, but the grease could stay right where it is and the threads will be ready to roll when the time comes so you can get it on and off quick rather than having to fight something and maybe have something break off on you if it's critical. especially something that might need repetitive maintenance simply because it's the nature of the beast. Okay, remember that. Anyway, you know what? I need some information here. Forgive me, I did not get a chance between yesterday and today and today's weapons Wednesday. I'd like confirmation on the FNAR. The FNAR is that the BAR, I mean, it seems to me that that is correct, but we still want to check this out because If it's the FNAR in the 7.62x51 NATO, I'm familiar with the new BAR in .30 out of 6, as originally expected. Much lighter. I hate the shorter barrel, I have no use for that. That's just the hack job we're doing with a lot of the guns. For the kind of what we're going into now, especially with the mech, mechtoids, last nematodes, hemorrhoids, whatever. We're going to need to make sure that we have range and we have accuracy. Longer barrel, that's what you need. That's shorter. However, I'm curious because is the FNAR, it is a sub-62x51 NATO, is that A, an FNFAL clone or is it a BAR clone in 308? Now if it's FN, I can't see FN not doing it if it's in 308 in the FNFAL magazine. And that's the end. That's what I needed as an answer. So if somebody can kind of dig that out, if you're listening, as helpful hands today on the keyboard, the F N A R. I am curious about that. And I just did not get a chance. Two million things. I got another hundreds plants today and I got a bunch of them in. It's time where the orphans are coming out of the stores for pennies. And we always make out like a bandit on that. And the idea is to put another 100 plants in the ground, which is exactly what we're going to be doing. I wish I had, well, I can still probably make room for more. I've got more dirt, okay? Dirt we have. It's just time. But if we get them in the ground, they'll produce. So everybody should be thinking the same way. Go check out Lowe's, all the different places. They just because they look tired doesn't mean they're dead. They still got green on them. The big thing is get them in dirt as quickly as possible. Buy a bag of the cheapest but better grade, not wood chip, but rather fine potting soil. When you put them in the ground, remember that stuff is fertilized. Pack that around the root where you're going to bury it. Put your regular soil over top, but you do have a good two, three, four inches of that that PD. slash pot mass that's got the fertilizer and everything in it, water, when you put it in the ground, you'd be amazed in one day how much those plants will take off. Once you've, you know, they're already ahead of everything, they're usually root bound, but do that. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Hey, Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Just a real quick thing. So the F-N-A-R, repeat F-N-A-R standard. On FM's website, it shows available for commercial law enforcement and military. It is discontinued, but it does say descending from the legendary BAR. And it is in some places, in the 6-2x-51 NATO. Interesting that he actually made out like a bandit with that gun, because I have checked on those in the last, oh, month. And I don't know why, I was looking at a video by that somebody was doing on the operation of the gun. and the low end price when I spot checked it was $2,800 for that rifle. So if Larry got that for $600 or $700, he made out very well, especially with some optics on the roof. Thank you. Now, here's the problem. It is a proprietary part system. It's not FAL. It's BAR. So in a not military BAR US, it's FN BAR because remember FN made a version of the BAR and I'll guarantee all they did is take the existing patents and you know improved and modified for modern you know junk tech like plastic accordingly. So it's still a good rifle. I've had a couple people that have had The BAR model in 30-06, that's semi-auto. Again, I don't like the short barrel, but hey, live with it. And especially in a 30-06, but also in a 7.62x51 NATO. What does it show for barrel lengths? Any idea, Irish whiskey? Yes, they actually on FM's website they show it as having two models and FNAR heavy and an FNAR standard And the specs it shows a 16 inch barrel. Okay, so it's a 16 either way And well, let me see that the heavy may have let me see actually the heavy as a 20 inch barrel. Yes, so the heavy is very Very good. There's the one I want right there. That would be the perfect combination Well, now here's the next question. I know you may not be able to find it there. Does it use FN, FAL magazines? Because I can't see them. They could make a proprietary mag. But it would be great if they'd actually used an FAL mag. Because FN, I mean, that's them. So that's the only question. Yeah, it actually shows the 10 or 20 round magazine is what it says. The only thing is, I mean, it's look at the slab mag, but I'm not exactly sure I'd have to do more research on that. Go ahead, color. Oh, yeah, must be it. Go ahead. This is Carl in Virginia. Oh, Carl, I agree. Yeah, this is F and we're talking about when given the choice they are always gonna go with a proprietary magazine. They did that with the the scar 17. So yeah, this is proprietary. So Yeah, anybody who owns one of these needs to get lots of magazines for it. Yep. Okay, thou move. Tell start tracking them down for Larry then we're gonna have to specifically Search first place. I would look at CD and and the sports because that is their niche If you're looking for odd man out magazines for years, in fact in the shotgun news, CDN and sports, they used to have seven to nine pages of nothing but magazines listed. Now, I don't know how religious they stuck to that plan, but it would be good to probably check there first and then branch out and see if there's any odd corners for it since it's already discontinued. The other thing to watch is places that, you know, may not normally carry it, but may carry magazines. What happens is they get stuck with those odd mags because people don't necessarily look there. So that's the other thing I'll start working on. But same thing for any of you. If you've got a rifle like this, it's not that it's a bad weapon, it's just that is the biggest problem. It ain't the razor, it's the blades. The magazines... He was about mags. Go right ahead. Right ahead. Yeah, Snake and Colorado, I got a question for you on AR-10 mags. You got time? Yeah, go right ahead, please. Yeah, I've got the original, I got a couple of the original AR-10s that use the Armalite mags. And in the past I've taken M14 mags and grabbed my own groove, locking grooviness, so I use those. But... Looking for more mags and then I got you know what I mean? So right pull you know a armor like you not made a more standard A-2 version of what they called it for the artyn used a different mag. It wasn't a proprietary mag So in my original one use the proprietary mags And I use mag pull mags and if I have to grind me a new locking slot or something like that. I'm lost There's several companies out there. Well five that I know of that have made AR-10 mags over the last 10 years now two of them I don't see but it doesn't mean they're out of business I just haven't seen them one was a company out of Arkansas The other one was out of Missouri which maybe even the same company just they shifted north or once you know They shifted south the other three one of them is magpul And Magpul, I guess the best thing to do would be to contact them and say, hey, this is the model of AR that I've got. Are your magazines compatible or not? It seems to me that Magpul did make it or tried to make the magazine able to accommodate most all of the AR-10 variants out there. Now it's stupid. It's the reason I'm wearing it with the factory-only mags, right? Right, the factory waffle. Yeah, you have the factory waffle mags, right? Yeah, it was the original one that came out with AR-10 308 when it came out. It was an armoulet proprietary. Yep, and they made them for the Dutch. And that's where those came from back years ago when the Dutch colonial forces and the Dutch regular military finally stepped away from the AR-10, which they held onto for decades. That was their standard rifle. And in fact, whenever you see the Irish Republican Army, you know, we play the song, My Little Arm Like, okay? The little song, the song they're talking about, My Little Arm Like, could either be the M16, which they stole from the US government in Europe, or they've got to remember, back when the IRA was really on the big wave, Holland was a dopehead army. Does anybody remember that? They they had no they had no regulations the guys had had hair like in the movie hair They had froze coming out the side of their u.s. Helmets used a u.s. Helmet and they had froze and they had you know, they had dreadlocks they had long hair like you know, like like Bob Seger and The character couldn't march for if their life depended on it because they were too busy Whoa, man here dude. Yeah, dude. I've another doobie. Here you go. Yeah And so the problem is that they also were always looking for money. And so most all of the AR-10s, the other armillites that the Irish Republican Army ended up with came from Holland. And they did have quite a- Yeah, we did. Yeah, we did. The New York State, the New York Federal Representative is the one that paid the IRA, he's dealing with the money to buy those rifles. Yeah. And what's cute about this is that again, it was all under the table. It was kind of like they had it took them decades to tighten that up. You know, you get away from it. It was really quite a conflict because you had the old post World War II vets that have been resistance fighters in Holland and they were tough. Okay. And then they had to deal with these Nimrods. Yeah, these Nimrods were absolutely just hairballs. I used to deal with a lot of the foreign troops at different times and that's one of the Dutch roads, hilarious to talk to because the sergeants and the captains and the majors that were all senior officers, older, they would tell you, these people don't like me, they're stupid. I have a bunch of dopeheads, you know what I mean? They're like doing the gacha, the marijuana constantly. And that was one of the reasons that... Go ahead. It's so funny that though that if you're saying, well, you know, how's a little small force going to take on the US military, the US federal law enforcement and this and the other. And less than 600 people in the IRA total. And look how long they held the entire British army. Yeah, and out of that burned whole units to the ground. People don't remember. Exactly. If you listen to the... If you listen to the songs, guys, okay, like even my little arm of light, remember Narrow Waters, okay? Remember Narrow Waters and my little arm of light, what are they referencing? Well, there were some quite bloody, yeah, bloody actions. And again, guys, we have a whole lot more than 600 people. Especially with the Lori Low, the boys, across the border, stopping the pub. Yeah, that's what a lot of stuff happened. The British were not happy with the IRA. They really weren't. Well, you know, an interesting thing is we inherited a lot of the equipment from the troubles in that most of the, I would say half of the Saracens that we bought, they're in militia units, are the Irish Republic, the Irish Republic Constabulary Saracens. And those have the high pressure Yeah, they got the better air system. They had the anti-frag baskets and everything else built into them. Kind of like, it's funny because what they did in Ireland later on, after they got the Saracen, the Ferret and the Saladin in there, they basically had to do with them what you see the Russians and both sides doing in the Ukraine war, where they had to put stand-up baskets on board. And they're not a bad idea because, lo and behold, with most of what's coming at you, it's not going to stop everything. APCs are not tanks, guys. Always remember that. They never have been, never will be. It's like, in fact, you're better off, to be quite honest, like one of the old Brit soldiers told me years ago from World War II. He goes, you're better off not having as much armor because the round goes through and it detonates. It has no resistance. If it doesn't have any resistance, The round detonates after it passes through you. Which means that, yeah, you get spalled and somebody's probably gonna die, but not everybody's gonna die. And usually then what happens, the round explodes beyond you, pity the poor bastards outside your vehicle, but there's a higher survivability rating. People don't figure that out. One of the red guys, red. Yeah, one of the Bren gun carriers I worked on, we call it the Tuna Mobile, Ed remembers, he knows it. Well, we were working, in fact, it says it on the side, Tuna Mobile, we put some of the guys painted it on there when it was up north. And I had a Canadian, not a British, I had a Canadian Bren gun driver who looked at it and said, you know, yeah, I was in one of these in North Africa, and the round hit, he was the driver. the round hit an 88 round. Now I should have turned that into literally an open flat piece of steel. But instead the round went through where the gunner was in the front, which is where the Bren gunner and the Boy's Gun sits, went on a 45 degree angle across the vehicle, went through the radiator, went, you'd missed the engine, but it went through the rear gunner on the rear right side and out the back of the vehicle and then detonated. It was an HE round. It was probably an air defense round. Yeah, so they killed the gunner. It tagged the vehicle commander because he stands behind the gunner and then it tagged the rear gunner on the vehicle and went outside blew up and tore up the desert, right? He said he turned that around, drove it back. Yeah, he drove it back to the rear with the gunners, you know, all over him. and got out, they said, well, here, go get something to drink, clean up. While he was doing that, two hours later, they'd slaved up some chunks of steel off of one of the other Bren guns, slaved it where the hole was, nice 88. Perfect, perfect, he said. It was a perfect cookie cutter hole. He goes, they patched that up, pulled the radiator, slaved another piece of metal where the other hole was, and said, get back in and drive. She's ready to go. And, you know, again, The one we have has a handful of machine gun or rifle marks where you can see where either 8mm or 303 slap the outer hull. And it's homogeneous steel. It's just not really thick. So everybody goes, well, you should have been thicker. Well, it's not a tank. And if you want more armor, get a tank. But when you get a tank, people think you're a bigger threat, so they use bigger guns on you. See, that's the part everybody forgets. It's like, oh, I want to be. Well, it is to a degree, but there's other people that have the same idea you have on the other side. And so they're trying to put big holes in you because that's the priority to get you first. So with every weapon systems, there's pluses and minuses. The big thing here, again, is going back to air mags, probably going farther, we got far away from them, but on the AR-10 mags, I would go right to the manufacturer and just ask, it's better than guesstimation, you know what I mean? And it's unfortunately because the AR-10, why did anybody do that? The AR-10 is just like the AR-15. Do you see different AR-15 magazines? There was only one company that tried to do that years ago. I think it was in the 80s. And that fell so flat, so fast, that they just went right back to the standard magazine well and standard mags. And the reason was they wanted to go to plastic and they wanted to make the plastic mags bulkier because at that time the polymer hadn't been worked out, the plastic design, the polymer base hadn't been worked out. And so they wanted to go thicker and heavier. And to do that they opened up the magazine well. Well it made for a bastard lower receiver. You know the parts are all, the internals work and are all the same. But it meant that none of your standard air mags would slap into that gun. So why do that? You know, the government makes how many mags? And by the way, it's still a good idea because whatever the manufacturers are, if you're all making and on the same page, your customers will be a lot happier. It's more likely no matter who it is it's making, people will come back to them if they make a good mag. That's where, that's all you should be thinking. Go ahead, jump in there, Paul. Is it? I've been trying to call mag, Paul. Oh, go ahead. I was going to say that just it's a resource. I have to wait for a hiatus for the pound to stop barking. Battlehawkarmory.com Battlehawkarmory.com They have got just a quick search on all magazines and this includes ring clips and speed loaders and magazine loaders as well as all the magazines 2719 items there. They've got either really good prices or really shitty, excuse me, really bad prices. But if anybody's stuck for something, that's a place to search out. They've got a lot of stuff there. Not as much as they did prior to like Christmas time. Prior to Christmas, they had 3,500 different items. So they've got, they've got a stock on 800 of them. Over. Excellent. Thank you. Hey, Mark. Follow up on that. Go ahead. Two things. One, do you think I get an honest answer out of... out of Magpul about the AR mag. Now, something else, the other thing is, how would I refer to, what would be a proper current geology to refer to the original FN, or the original Armillate AR-10 proprietary mag as a title, and then the second version takes firmly anything. My impression way back when was the night pole worked in the second version but not the original version. How would you phrase it? How would you talk to them so you don't get overly political? Well, the thing is, you just explain what model you have and ask them if they've had experience with it. With the right thing that you have. And they don't, big, trust me, they love to sell magazines and they'd love to sell you more of the right ones. And if they make you happy, they know they will sell you more. So in fact, you might tell friends. So they're really good. These guys are middle aged. They're really good in how they become the business they are as they have been very, you know, honest about their product pretty much. So I mean, I haven't heard anything bad about anything that they've done because they started out small and they added. Now only after they gained experience, well I know what they did, they built up an experienced crew using the machinery they had. Once they created confidence and a reliable production process, then they started to expand. And once they did that, then they developed greater skills which allowed them to branch off even farther, which is what they've done. I mean they started out only doing mags, which was very wise. Of course they did do furniture for the AR. and they do furniture for a lot of other weapons now. So it's kind of like iron sights. They make a wide range of iron, you know, not iron necessarily, but plastic or iron sights for the ARs that are pop-ups. And those will integrate and roll right over to the AR-10. That's one that should be pretty much straightforward. The mag, like you said, the mag is the issue with the AR-10. It's nobody pisses me off every time I think about it. And the reason is because we are going to war and standardization would help us a lot. You know what I mean? In other words, it's one of those things that would really be handy. Now like you said, the M14 mags, there was a company, forgive me, but there was a company out there and I don't know if they're still in business, they were in the shotgun news, that if you sent them so many M14 magazines, they would jig them. They would machine them and send them back to you so they could be used in the art and the AR-10 And the cool thing about that by the way if you have some like that is that you can drop them into that AR-10 But if you got guys with m14s in the group you can know they can't do anything for you But you can do something for them in other words throw me a bag you could actually yeah, you keep that guy shooting I was thinking about that the other day because that's something that We still need to make sure everybody understands about commonality and standardization within a small unit. You don't have to be completely, you know, copacetic from even the one squad to the next in a platoon. But within a squad, if you can, you want all M1As and say AR-15s if you're going to do a combined arms team or AR-10s and AR-15s or FNFLs and AKs, but you want it so that whoever is using that particular weapon within the team. Now there's two reasons, and one's not something everybody likes to think about. Your men have carried their equipment into the field. We are going to have casualties. If a person passes on, his equipment is not going to be left behind and I don't need to apologize nor if I'm a corpse laying there do you need to apologize to me? Don't ever do that. Trust me, I'm somewhere else. If I'm laying dead on the battlefield, I expect to be bare ass naked. Whatever you need, I carry that far for a reason and it's to fight the enemy. So if you have to take mags, you use equipment, and even take the gear, that's logical. So that's one of the reasons if you have fallen, or if they're just medical, you know, major medical casualties. You don't separate the operator's rifle from him necessarily, because that's part of his personal effects. If he's hit and hurt badly, but maybe he's not totally ambulatory. In that case, you have a buddy system, the buddy sticks with the man, makes sure his rifle is secured. Magazines or bandoliers, ideally, you might leave the mags with the rifle because if it goes to the rear, it may be used by troops in defense. But auxiliary or spare bandoliers and spare magazines of ammunition that are in bandoliers all go to the troops. We carry that forward to support anybody in our team, not just ourselves. Always remember that, remember we talked about breakout bags using the cheaper mags. Those were designed to stay in the fight. So that extra stuff, that goes to the troops who already expended part of their ammo and it brings them back up to fighting load. So that's one of the reasons, again, this AR-10 issue, I've not promoted the AR-10, you've heard probably enough of what I've talked about on the air, because it's the fourth man out. But it is it's still just like the air 15 and now with this new 6.8 round The only rifle that can immediately go into service and use the 6.8 government round is the ar-10 I hope That I don't care who does it first Bear Creek Palmetto State Armory, you know, maybe Schmidt laps armory I don't know whoever does it first is going to be ahead of the game Whoever builds a 6.8 government upper receiver for an AR-10 is going to make out on the market because they're going to drop the hammer on this and announce that, oh, by the way, we've been cranking this stuff out. The government will have it in some inventory. If we go to war, they'll probably drop it as quick as they started making it, though. I will remind you of that. They're going to be screwed, which is kind of like the Italian government. Since they're communists and the Italian government was always shabby, okay, sorry guys, if you're Italian, it was always shabby. It always had all kinds of corruption problems, just like we have now. When they went to the 7.35 Carcano round, they only kept it in front line service for a very short period of time and very quickly realized we can't afford to do this because it's creating logistics problems. So what they did is that brand new round, they dumped and they ended up doing a couple different things with it. First, they gave it to a lot of the Italian security forces like prison camps and for railroad protection. But you know there's an interesting article about the 7.35 Carcano Turns out that the Italians sold a ton of them to the Finns and the Finns all the way up in the other end of Europe ended up buying and receiving I guess somebody, a billion rounds of ammo, whatever it was, 500 million rounds maybe that was it or whatever, it could have been 15 million, God knows. Whatever, no, it couldn't be 500, what are we talking about, Mark? It'd probably be about 15 million rounds or whatever. They didn't quite get what they ordered. But what's interesting about that is that that weapon did not disappear, but it went into second line service and it was being issued out to the population. If this 6.8 cartridge starts to go into service and we end up prematurely in a war, that 6.8 round is gonna die real fast. just out of the city. Well, unless the traders push it so that we end up getting screwed and the troops in the field end up without ammunition when they need it, which means they will have to either improvise with other weapons or surrender. So the 6.8 will probably, if the war takes place sooner than the big plan, then the 6.8 would die in ignoble deaths very quickly because 7.62 by 51 NATO is everywhere. Now, if it survives, Yeah, I mean, guys, it's like, 308 is where OTS-6 was, you know, 20, 30 years ago, and more. So, but it was paralleling, because both those rounds have been around for quite some time. The good thing is all our bullets work from one cartridge to the next, so we can use the 76551 for an indefinite period of time, but like, if you have an AR-10 and you can pop those two pins and throw a 6.8 government upper receiver on it, an AR-10 receiver. Guys, whenever we roll over an APC, you're going to find anywhere from 5 to 20,000 rounds of that ammunition on that vehicle. If it's using 7.62x51 NATO, it's the same way. You hope it doesn't burn. If it burns, it's going to be a big popcorn machine. Guys, if you pay attention, like on the strikers, the whole roof of the strikers when they were over in Iraq, Count how many magazines a 7.62x51 NATO and M.250 caliber they had on the roof. It laid on the roof. They had lay racks. And in fact, there's one picture always fascinating me because it's a video. But if you counted it, there were nine different nationalities of 308 on that American vehicle. There was British, there was Finn, there was Serbian, okay, the Serbian PPU. And that was that contract ammo that PPU has been bleeding out and selling sideways to us. That's the last of that contract. But then you also had French, there was Portuguese. Hell, they had some 62 by 51 NATO from virtually everywhere it's probably made in Iraq being issued out. And it was part of the scam. They were buying the ammo bargain basement, probably charging the US government beyond top dollar. Okay, just like all the other contract turns out there. And for that reason, the troops had a wide range of, you know, golf balls to put in their, you know, work with their golf club. So that's what we're going to see the same way. And what would happen is still more 7.62 by 51 NATO than they're by far, than there ever will be 6.8. And if a war takes place, even as they're trying to keep up with production, they're going to be spitting out the front of that weapon faster than they can make it. Because guys, I ain't never seen a light trigger finger in a combat situation in these modern videos of what they're doing. The guys are spraying, praying, and just dumping rounds in mass. And it doesn't take long to empty a 250-round ammo can belted. If you watch like the SAW gunners and some of those exchange in Afghanistan, how long did it take for the SAW gunner to run out of ammo and he's carrying what, six SAW cans? Plus he's got a saw can in the gun and three minutes into the video he's burned all of his ammo. Three minutes and 40 seconds in the one I watched. Three minutes and 40 seconds. About that. I mean... The barrel had to be basically taffy by the time he's done with those drums. But the fact is, what do you do now? Well guess what? He was completely out of ammo. And everybody else is running out. And so the squad gunner, instead of doing his job and the fire team leader controlling the gunner so that he didn't burn out his ammunition that quickly, they're taking effective fire from the enemy with those old AKs. Okay? So imagine with a 6.8 gun, you notice they keep pushing this, oh yeah, they're looking at this, they got this 90 pound girl behind this, you know, 6.8 government's belt fed gun and... Well, how long can you stay on the field like that? I mean that 90-pound girl is carrying a however many pound gun and I wonder how many drums you know how many cans she's carrying for the weapon because it's little the same kind of little porta cans like you see on the on the the saws it's only for 6.8 government. Oh if they keep that up they ain't never gonna get enough ammunition in the field because you still got to supply vehicles tanks are supposed to go over to this round APCs are supposed to go over to this round. Squad gunners are going to have it. And remember, there should be two squad gunners in every squad, right? Maybe they'll cut down or pare down to one because they won't have enough to go around. And I'm sure they'll crank stuff out from all the little factories they have that they're winding back up. But because of this, lack of control and discipline on the operator combined with corruption in the government. and lack of consistent and reliable manufacturing. Because there's a massive warning curve to that. They're never going to keep up with that round. On the other hand, they can switch sideways to the back to the 7.62x51 NATO, and they're cranking it out. Not even a switch back. They'll still be making it. Everybody will still be making 7.62x51 NATO. Why? Because there's too many guns out there that use it. And if we get rid of it, we get rid of ours, you know what's going to happen? Someone's going to pick them off. So don't worry guys, you're through eight rifles, you can feed them for quite some time. Now what it will mean is, for instance, that you capture say five, six, ten thousand rounds on an APC, well you might have gotten the roof gun for the loader, you might have gotten the other defense gun when you're done, you strip that off, make sure you get the spare barrels and the other stuff that's inside the vehicle, but you're gonna have to share some of that, you're gonna have to de-link some of that linked ammo. That's what's gonna have to happen. That's not hard. I've done that many many times. I even have a video of me doing that way back in 1976 somebody else made I filled up a Jeep trailer with all that ammo and it all went home You know what I mean? So don't worry you can do it I think the big thing here again is looking at the arrogance we saw this last week every one of these there's another video of someone of the other church in the Department of Transportation yapping about arming up the Department of Transportation It's something named Peace from one of the other watchdog groups. Everybody had to stand up last week before the 16th, which is the anniversary of the execution of Romanovs and the official kickoff of the Red Terror of international communism in Russia. This was an anniversary thing and each one of these politicos stood up and made their individual announcement and each one was a different element, a different critter for each of the elements of the government that are getting ready to wage war and murder you in America, including the Department of Defense, which is what SHIP stood up for. So you better be arm into the teeth, you better be practicing what we preach, in other words, work with your weapons. You need to focus on also understanding your weapons and again guys if you don't know how to break down your firearm. There is no excuse not to go over to YouTube. Find in fact if you have the if you have an AR-15. Go over to YouTube and punch in US Army training video M16A1. There might even be an A2 video that's in color. Both of them may or may not be in color. The first one will probably be in black and white. But there were upgraded videos done in 1971 and for the middle of the Vietnam War that are color. They were done on reel-to-reel video. Now, go watch those. They show you step by step, even with big demonstration images, how to break down the AR-15. If you've committed to the AR-15 or the AR-10, you watch those videos. You do what they do in the videos. Practice what they preach. I don't have to have somebody else instruct you. Those video instructions, those instruction videos were perfect. Minimized and maximized. And again, it's everything you need to know about not just your rifle, but if you take an M16 in full auto from somebody else or an M4, everything you need to know is in those training videos. The only thing that I want to correct, you may run into the one during the middle of the war, which talks about hip fire. We don't do hip fire in the militia. You may have to as a quick action close shot, but we do not hip fire at any distance. Instead, even if all you do is get that weapon to your shoulder and line the front and rear sight up kind of, and then burst fire, aim for the bottom of that target. What you're gonna do is hit something because with hip fire, yeah, you can, I know you can get eventually good at it. But the problem is half the people out there that should get good at it get lazy, sloppy, and burn ammunition. Well, you only got how many rounds of ammunition and how many magazines you're carrying. You're going to full auto, select fire full auto, and you were supposed to hose down the target. Well, I don't see any Huey behind you dropping off the pallets of ammo, okay? So right off the bat, instead of getting stuck with your ass hanging in the breeze with no ammunition and maybe very few bags, you already tighten things up and you focus on hitting the target the first time, you don't have to miss it another 499 times trying to impress it with suppression fire. Instead, hit the bastard. Hit the bastard hard. Make him scream. Hit him in the crotch. Hit him where the armor isn't. You guys, for that matter, you can do that with a nice bolt gun with a scope. All you do is just take a leg right off and make sure that as soon as the next one shows up you can see take his leg off. Because you know that's what's going to happen with an Out-6 or a 300 wind mag or a 7mm Remington mag. There ain't going to be no limb hanging there. Maybe buy some tendon or maybe buy a chunk of meat. But the idea is you make it so obviously painful and you're going to continue to make it painful for the globalists and for any fool in a uniform that follows the orders of these gun grabbers. Our mission is to put them down hard, hurt them really bad. They're not going to get to go back to the cop bar and laugh how they went to somebody's house and stole somebody's property and fondled somebody's wife or raped them or stole somebody's goodies where they found their jewelry and they stole that and pocketed and they'll be laughing about it while they're getting drunked up or coking up or wading up some more because they got another raid tonight. Just make sure they don't go anyplace else wherever they come out to let nothing but a rumor of their destruction Return to where they came from start planning. Yeah that little video we played yesterday Oh, yeah, we just got to see your weapons. Can I go to your house and see yours? Well, what do you mean? Why okay, you know where I live. Where do you live? Well, you don't need to know that. Yeah, I do. Yes, I do In fact, I want to see your stuff before I'm gonna show you my stuff. I want to see your stuff What did you steal from somebody else? Matt Faggot Hey, state cop, how much stuff you stole from people's houses you got in your little collection at home? Can I go see? Where do you live? See, that's my attitude about those pricks who showed up on that porch. And that's how you all should have the same attitude. Hey, you little SOB. What are you doing on my front porch? Where do you live? Let me see your driver's license. Well, we know this. We got, well, I want to see your, I don't want to see your FBI or bat-bagging ID. I want to see your driver's license. Where do you live? What's wrong? You'll notice that all you can't do that. Yeah, we can we are oh, yes, we are Yes, we are We're gonna see what you got and there's a whole lot more of us to want to see what you got The back bag it's coming out in the way of numbers Everybody get an attitude. This is America. You're supposed to have one Okay, we're at the top for everybody out there. Hopefully we can answer some question boy. We had we bounced around I know I throw other stuff in there But the fact is comparative studies. Remember, historically this has happened not once but many, many times. What we're seeing. So we're going to be prepared for whichever direction the system goes. We will be ahead of the game. We already are. There's a whole bunch of other things we've already been dealing with on the same track in terms of logistics. And you all need to be thinking about it too. Love your AR-15. It is a golf club that can adjust to many different golf club heads. And because of it, you'll never run out of ammo. Whether you have an AR-10 or you have an AR-15. That's the one thing I've always agreed about. It is versatile. It's the Lego block gun. And not only that, but anybody can do it. If you have any, or even if you don't have any mechanical skills, we'll teach you. And very quickly you'll realize, wow, this thing was like really silly, stupid, simple. Yes, yes it is. And by the way, we're at the top. We got to take a break here, guys. And I got treasures all around me. I can't even talk about some of the stuff I got for free. I'm sitting with here a piece of machinery that would probably cost about $600. I got for free today. No, two days ago. And Lord Chumpling, I got some time. 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame to 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 family farms. 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him 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? Ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report of our current team, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, north, southeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. Both ones settling, once a high and well of our merchant marine across all of the oceans and many other places and also a myriad of communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And again 97.5 FM, I'll say high, station 15, which is now the new boy on the block or girl, could be new boy or girl. Either way, we really don't care as long as it runs, okay? Anyway, hi to our new micro FM broadcasting unit there as part of the sisters group And again you guys in the in the great plains area, but doing a great job of continuing to build we want to say thank you It is weapons Wednesday. It is the 20th of July It is the 14th year of open obvious and pissing in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2022 old earth calendar I have a chin, but I just picked this hoarder with the mask stick that we have for building temporary shelters. I can do anything. Okay, Bones, calm down. Anyway, it is also a 2022 battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords, and the dance continues. Real quick, I would point something out. Let me give an example of where businesses are trying to sell things and they really try to be as honest as they can. It doesn't mean everybody is. But for instance on the question about Magpul, they should answer honestly because they want to know what works and doesn't. So they've probably either tested or gotten feedback from most all of their customers at one point or another. And if there is a new question, you never know. If you have something they're not familiar with, they might even send you a few of their bags. This is why you can ask them. you know, do your mags work in this particular model? Well, I'm not sure. I've never had that question or I've never, it's not likely because they are into that business, but it's possible. And they might even send you a test sample, you never know. So when it's something like that with any of these companies, you know, give them a call, see what, how they respond. Somebody's job is to actually help the customer. I don't care who it is. They only have three people in the whole office and they have four titles for each person in the office, but one person does have that job. Or should, if they're thinking ahead, not everybody is. Real quick on that note, let me give you an example of something. Go over to CenterFireSystems.com, www.CenterFireSystems.com. punch in or go to AK-47 magazines. When you go over to the sections there, look up on the top line, go over to AK-47, go to magazines and punch in AK-47 mag. Okay? What will happen is you get a whole bunch of feed outs, obviously read outs there, feeds, that are going to be in scroll and at some point you're going to see five AK-47 mags for what, $20 right now still? Which is like $4 a piece or less. They might have them down to $16 again. What are they? They're a polymer, Turkish, AK mag in smoked plastic. Clears kind of see-through. Not really perfect see-through. They're subdued, which is good. Keeps that reflection down from the brass. But... If you read what they put in there, they have a whole little Bible about ideas about that magazine, what it works in, what it does, what it might need to be tuned for. Now, I will say this again, do not follow the instructions that are there. One goes, what? You just told me to read it. I said read it, but I didn't say follow it. Where it tells you that, well, certain rifles, this magazine doesn't fit perfectly in so you can modify the rifle. You don't modify the rifle for a handful of what are an obscure magazine. If all the other magazines you have drop right into that Romanian AK or whatever they're listing, you don't alter the gun. The magazines only cost three or four dollars apiece. Just what you do. You tune the magazine to fit that weapon because that's what needs to happen. And by the way, if it requires that tuning because in most other guns it might be a little snug, It'll probably make the thing a little more copacetic for most any other weapon you're operating. But I would never modify a five, six, seven, eight hundred thousand dollar rifle for a three or four dollar magazine. It's just not how you do it. I won't cry if I get the first modified mag wrong, okay? But that's an example of them trying to satisfy customer interest. And that's why they put all the information here. So they will try. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. Magcool is very specific on their packaging for that magazine. It says SR-25 pattern rifle. So that's the SR-25 slash the DPMS pattern. The caller earlier had the Armalite pattern rifle. Right, okay. From Brown Nettles or from Straight From Armalite. In fact, the Brownells and there's a few others, Atlantic, might check there. They carry a lot of inane stuff and in fact, the only thing is they're kind of tedious sometimes to go through because they're really deceptive. They might have a picture and it doesn't say it's sold out. Then when you finally go to it, it even still looks like you can order it. Then when you try to order it, then it finally lists that it's sold out. That always pisses me off. That's a lot of time wasted. they do have on occasion what you need, not occasion, they have what you need but there can be some frustration so be satisfied with what you get. Another place which is also, don't forget, Apex Gun Parts. Apex is really good, they're like Sarco. So if you have a question, again, call them and Apex will do everything they can to make you happy. They have done that for many years now. I've never had a bad result with Apex Gun Parts. So that's another solution. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl again. I also want to say that if you're going to buy an AR-10, aim for the SR25 slash DPMS pattern. Because right now the Armalite pattern is the minority. And it is much more difficult to find the magazine. And I also, from my own experience, if you're going to, for your first one, Not build one. It's tedious. There's a lot of variances in the parks. They're not standardized. They get played. They are for the AR 15. It's you're going to save yourself a lot of headaches simply by one already built. Complete rifle. Right. Again, Bear Creek Arsenal makes a really nice AR 10 package. You can build it however you want to. They make many different uppers. So Bear Creek is an option here. Go ahead, call her and heard another person online. Nope, maybe I did. Could be Carl might have been cut off. Hey Mark. Okay, there we go. Call or ship in there. I wasn't the person you heard, but I waited to see if they pop in number four here. I've got a couple quick comments and things, maybe a question. The guy that was on the perch were the cops and the ATF. He needs to put up a fence in his around his property a fence will keep people from jumping it and then Also, maybe some motion sensors. I have a neighbor. That's like a dentist a menace and if he sees me working on the garage He walks over all the time waste a lot of my time. So I put a screen up in my Garage to keep him from coming over because I was having to hide get my work done So that's two things that that can do. Well, so if you had a good porch You're keeping the people at bay, but the fence is the number one thing because you don't want them on your porch and Surprising yet and things like that. The other thing is I have a question. I've been wanting to ask you this for a long time would you happen to be able to have a list of a Few items to train newbies because if you're gonna bring somebody to your group You need to know where they're at and how to get them to a certain level because they have to be able to see everything about what they can of the Constitution. I've studied this stuff for 56 years and I can't seem to find anybody with the common sense in the background of why we need to fight and things like that. Just grabbing a gun and fighting because a bunch of buds are doing it. It's not the reason to do it. And I'm just looking for ways to train these young people here sit down and watch these books watch a couple of these videos, but there's so much out there I don't know if there's somebody's boiled it down to you know the main things and once you get the main things down you can Progressively go on, but I want to be able to hand this to them. It's come back to me when you get this and there's gonna be a little test when you get done going through all this. I think the first one, which I have a, I always have 10 of them in the vehicle right now and I used up a few today. I always hand a few out. I always pay attention, make sure I don't double tap someone. Is the pocket constitutions from Whitten Press. The Whitten Press, if you look up Whitten Press, W-H-I-T-T-E-N, Whitten Press. They have probably made, for the price, you can buy five hundred, the cheapest way to buy them is by a case, which I think is five hundred even. They've always come up with the same product. They've tried to keep the price standard and not really accelerated the price dramatically. But the book itself is a good, simple starter on why it is the Declaration of Independence. the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are so important and how they're unique. The biggest thing that the leftist hate is on the one hand they always yapped about how they want rights. They have rights but you don't. Of course you're doing more of that now. But the original reason and the purpose behind the argument for the Bill of Rights had to do with especially freedom of religion. And well, if you're trying to be anti-Christian slash whatever, like the communists are on the other side, that's one of the reasons that they hate the Bill of Rights and the idea of putting government in chains in all the different ways that the government mechanism we have established here does. The first and foremost thing that I always ask everybody is who owns you, myself. Who owns you? immediately people think they're being sly. Well, the government owns me. Is like, really? Well, you're not exactly being very American there then are you? If you by paying attention to how people respond just to that, you get a pretty good feel for what kind of background they've had, if any, in education with regard to their personal sovereignty. It's because that's the first thing you have to get over. And you, for instance, the purple hair and fruit loop leftist. You're never going to convert them. They've all been conditioned by the public fool system to be I wants and I deserves. And that isn't part of the whole process of being a free and independent individual. You have 24 hours in the day, you have a right to them, you don't have a right to somebody else's 24 hours of the day. And despite what some other idiot stick parasite might have told you in your high school or college classes, it doesn't work that way in America. It's not supposed to now. They pushed it that way. And it's why we have to push it back and get rid of the problem that we have. Because who owns you and who owns your time is what made America and has made America so enticing to anyone. that you can choose to do with your time what you will. Now, if you don't work or do something to generate a revenue and income, then, well, if a man does not work, by Christian standard, if a man does not work, he does not eat. And there's a reason for that. You know, it's not that we're going to abandon the infirm, it's not that we abandon the widows, we do not abandon the orphans. And, you know, that just doesn't happen. And we take care of our old. But that's a very narrow group in each category that deserve any of our alms. And in fact, if you remember, guys, even for those who were in need, there was a whole process for gleaning so that you were not a burden upon others, but rather with what capacity you had. and what time you had available, you would be able to at least take a burden away from all of the other people who were trying to help you by participating in some way. This is the whole gist of what when we talk about the militia, everybody can do something. Every person who can lift the burden off of the healthy, you know, got two arms, got two legs, all your toes are most are there, all your fingers are most are there, you got at least a few teeth. Your eyes are still working, your ears are still attached. Well, guess what? You're a combat soldier, you're infantry. But everybody else, even if they do have limitations, they may still choose to be infantry. But guess what? There are a lot of other jobs that don't require the rigors and the disciplines, the physical ability of the infantry. And those jobs can be taken up by many, many other people. But you have to have the attitude, the can-do attitude, and you have to first be on the same page about, well, again, like you said, why are we fighting? What are we here for? I'm fighting because I don't be on the shadow of a doubt, history. And I think part of that we need to stress is, you'll notice that even the Republicans, desperate, are doing anything, not to mention communism. The leftists that are communists are doing the old throw it at somebody else. Either they're calling you a fascist or they're calling you, they're even bored out communists once in a while, but they don't have to shut up because they realize that's who their allies are and their fellow travelers or they are. So communists, you won't hear applied by the supposed conservative people who know full well what communism is and what kind of a parasite it is. Now my argument on that, for instance, has always been there's no difference between monarchism and communism, Soviet socialism, because in whichever case, the belief is that you are property of the state as a peasant or as physical property of the state. That's totally contrary to the premise for the establishment of these United States. We have the ability to be entrepreneurs of our own lives. The only reason many do not have that ability is because we let the public fool system be taken over by people who have no clue and do not care about the idea of work or labor, of how to contribute to and build society. That's why we have such a conflict now with regard to the situations we're in, which is what you're trying to sift if you're bringing people into the fold. When you're talking to them, that's why I said first question who owns you or who do you think deserves tone? Who do you think deserves to tell you what to do? Should they be in the first place most of what they're doing right now? They have no legitimate power They have illegitimate usurpation, but not legitimate power and that illegitimate usurpation is traditional It's why the Americas are American states are so unique And it's why we fight because of that uniqueness. So the first part is personal, what is personal property? Once you accept the idea that you own yourself, there are two things that have to be attached to that. You're responsible for your own life and your own time. If for whatever reason you may horribly fall, example, we are committed to or traditionally always committed any nation that is smart. If a man is willing to pick up arms and go in the defense of the nation, It is the obligation of all those that the warrior stands in front of to assist that warrior if he falls and is incapacitated. Don't forget, hire the vet, okay, that kind of thing. But that's the modern version of it. But traditionally, again, the idea was that if you could be rehabilitated to go back to the fight or continue to support the fight, you did. But if you're incapacitated, then it was the obligation of the society, the fellow warriors, for instance, because it's the men who were supposed to be responsible for earnings, that the fellow warriors and those who are the men of the society were to make sure that if you survived, you would be assisted. If you fell, the widows and orphans would be taken care of. It was a promise. It was a reason that you could expect to go to war and your family line would not completely lose everything. There was a way to give them a leg up to continue to function until someone else could step forward into the position of authority within the family line. Would the elderly, well, unfortunately for the very same reason, plague, disaster, accident, the old may need to be assisted also. Remember, it used to be in archaeology, the basic rule was how did you determine how civilized the population was? Well, it's by how they treat the very young, how they treat the very old and the infirm, and how they bury their dead, or how they handle or respect the dead. Animals don't have any concern. Not all. There are many that are amazingly enough, I think are actually more inter-ritual and honoring the dead than humans do. Okay, you ever watched a magpie when another magpie is down and dead? Have you ever seen what magpies do? It's said that elephants are again quite unique in that respect too. And in many cases show more respect for the dead than many humans do for their own fallen. something to think about there. So again, the first grade is to help people to understand how they should perceive themselves in the scheme of things, or how they do, and then see if it can be tweaked or if there is no correctional process or developmental process, I should say, because you're inside your job to correct anyone, and there's gonna be variations on ideas. The most important thing is, as I said before, is macro motion. If most of what you're talking about that is critical, the person is understanding of, you're on the same page. As far as small details, either A, you're going to be in conflict to a degree that are addressed in the kitchen at the kitchen table, in the den when you're all sitting down and relaxing years down the road and you're into the political aspect of And then you have to iron out the differences between the different people that's down the road. Right now, gentlemen, we have a house they're trying to burn down and we're the firemen that have to save it. Hey Mark, we have a cackle, we have a cackling crazy enemy trying to burn down the house and we are going to have to kill them to save it. We really are. Go ahead and call our chimp in there. Maybe if we could come up with as a group here come up with suggestions and maybe make a playing card deck with the proper questions For the militia and then as you want to break a little bread and spend a little time with these people the court cards and the Playing deck would help suss out questions. So it's not you asking them because they get people get offensive why you asked me that we you know The playing deck would be the way that's introducing the situation. They made a survival deck, something similar to that a few years ago, but I was always thinking that it might be something a step further. What do you know about, for instance, the different amendments to the Constitution? What do you know about the Federal paper? Something like as a question and answer multiple choice on these different cards. Of course, it would be also cards that you could use as a regular poker cards, but you know, it would have pictures on one side and information the other but you know 52 or 54 deck thing of information that would be I would buy that just to break ice with different people that you know what do you think of that so over right it's a tool that could also be carried that's why the pocket constitutions are really a good choice because it's something the size of a oh wow it's the size of a cell phone Okay, the little pocket constitutions that were the cell phones do. You know what I did today? Example, I said, hey, that's a nice phone. Tell you what, here, take one of these. It doesn't require batteries, easy to read. And you know what? It's your property. Congratulations. And the giz, I was, well, I don't stand there. I just get into them and they're like, oh, thanks. Oh, well, thank you. And then they look at what's on the cover. Oh, hey, thank you. Thank you very much. You know, it's, oh, it's okay. I got to keep moving. I don't even, you know, in many cases don't need to. It is a self-explanatory tool and hopefully because of the references it forces people to look, you know, more deeply and it is a good way to break the ice. Tell you what let's do though before we go any farther guys. We're at the bottom of the hour and it's Weapons Wednesday and we have a traditional Weapons Wednesday bottom of the hour break and Edward is very familiar with that and probably has it ready to go. Thank you. Hey! We may ride a good lead speed, you may no astern the 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 astern rifle We'll be out there. actually played that for Nyan almost third radio on the Intel report. And again, traditional American music for a traditional American war for independence part two, the adventure continues. Most of what we are seeing now is pretty obvious with all the different departments eventually sounding in where we discovered over the last week. Today is the 20th between the 10th and the 15th. Every government agency was put basically on notice about a preparation for war footing against the American people. everything from the FDA to the Department of Agriculture, Railroad, retired railroad employees, you know, agency, you go through the whole thing, obviously, and of course, each one of the little Yarmulke wearing communist Jewish piece of turds that are in the Congress, each one stepped up for a particular component as the big announcement, and there was nobody else standing there. They didn't have a whole dog and pony show. So each one was pulling their weight per the agenda, okay? And that's why if you pay attention and go back through from the 10th to the 15th, each one, respectively, even though in some cases the actual technical database, the information that they were presenting, had actually already been presented anywhere from two to four days earlier. which is rather interesting in and of itself, but they were pressing to make sure that for all their fellow travelers coming up on the 16th of July, the Red Terror kickoff in Russia when the Jewish Communists, the Soviet Socialists, the Jewish Communists, attacked the rest of Russia. They did it starting off with the execution, or as one of the benchmarks, the execution of the Romanov family. And remember, if you don't know the history of that real quick, we just passed that date. Today is the 20th. It was the 16th. The execution squad came in, murdered everybody there, and targeted that they actually raped the women. That's okay because you see the next group came in right behind them. Unbeknownst to them, they went out, made whatever conversation with the group they were supposed to report to, which by the way was another group that was sent in. They executed the executioners. And then on top of that, the argument is that those executioners, when they reported basically to the next element that came in, they were all executed. Each one, the story was given that they were counter-revolutionaries and needed to be executed. So they did this at least three times. It's possible there were four different execution squads that one executed the other, which executed the other, which executed the other. and executed the other. This is why there was such a fog over the reporting about, although there was initially a report because the braggarts after they did the deed actually were in a relatively public posture right after the executions and apparently made contact with a number of people. So this is why the supposed rumors were actually quite accurate about both the date and who was killed and where they were killed. That information had always been available even though it said, well, I was never really sure and they didn't know where the bodies were. No, that's not true. There were people in the system that did know. It's just like the execution of the Poles by the Communists when the Russians and the Germans occupied Poland. Germany did not execute any big number of individuals so much as they set up detention facilities and they were going through the motions of fixating their part of Poland. On the other side, with the Russian communists, they had a vendetta because Poland had stopped them three times from invading. So they rounded up the Boy Scouts, they rounded up the veterinarians, they rounded up the doctors, they rounded up everybody and anybody who had any kind of uniform service at all, be they with the equivalent to the Home Guard slash National Guard. A, put them into concentration camps. interviewed them extensively, kept trying, you know, they kept indoctrinating them, and then they started taking out five, 600 of them at a time by train, three or four thousand, actually, forgive me, but taking the different points, they would debark hundreds and they would disappear. Well, it turns out that they had a series of mass execution points specifically that they were using for the polls. There were three specific sorting sites. The sorting sites where the polls were consolidated From there they went to specific execution sites. The one in the north, it's argued that what they did, literally like they did, with some of the Russians in St. Petersburg, what the Jewish communists did in St. Petersburg is they rounded up many of the prisoners, political prisoners, took iron chains, shackled them, blew holes in the ice out on the lake, on the heart, in the anchorage, and they all dropped into the water, drowning, of course, horribly and freezing to death, but probably drowning first because the chains took them to the bottom, obviously. It is argued that the same thing happened to the poles in the northern district or they were taken to one of the other meat packing sites which was a played out mine. In the middle holding site they went to Caton slash Cossie Gorey which is Goats Hill. There they were taken in and systematically brought off the train and they were lined up like sardine in the holes, had their brains blown out, they didn't shoot them outside the hole and drop them in his corpses. They had a whole system that they had established. They started out fairly slow because they'll add smaller numbers, but they had a complete refined mass execution machine run by the Jewish commissars of the interior police of the KGB. The Southern District, it's argued similar to what happened in the middle. Some of those went to Kosi Gorey, but most went to another site, which still has never been fully investigated that I know of. because we've never heard anything from the polls, but there again, everybody's tried to be kind of quiet about it. Kosi Gorey was so blatant because the public knew, but the rest that I just told you, well, the KGB knew about it. After the fall of the wall for about two years, there was investigative work which became so embarrassing because it was determined that the original estimates of mass executions were far lower than they should have been because the West didn't have all the information from Stalinist Russia or the Khrushchev era. Fact of the matter is that the numbers were much, much higher, many more millions were executed, and when they started to exhume the sites, they froze the operations because, well, what are you going to do with the bodies? They're already buried. And there were so many thousands of locations. One of the things that the Jewish communists did was they used what we call played out mines. They were in depth and literally they became meat packing chambers. They replaced the stone and the ore that was being processed and taken out, they replaced that stone and ore when those mines were played out underground. Literally from floor to ceiling and wall to wall with corpses. From the very deepest points all the way back to the top of the mine. There is an uncounted number of massive, literally neat channels of human flesh that will take years and years to break down because they're literally in a refrigeration vault. The bodies exhumed could easily be identified with their portfolio photographs, for instance in Poland and Warsaw, or where the equivalent to the KGB and the KGB kept their execution files. And every person had a file. This is what they'd like to do. That's what they think they're going to do here. We are going to have to get rid of them. Anybody cooperating with the communist Chinese or any foreign operatives will not survive this action. Mark. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, it's bloody. I just ran across something that some of our listeners may be quite interested in at Center Fire Systems. They have listed SDS import 1911 A1 US Army style, the original not fancy 45, dark gray finish, fully checkered grip handguns for $3.1999, $320 for a 45. And these SDS imports have a... usually are quite a high review rating, but 320 bucks for a 45 at Center Fire Systems dot com. It's a blim. Any blims I've looked at it, and these have been hard to find the imperfection, but I would not give a damn to get a 45 for 320 bucks. That's a Center Fire Systems dot com. 320 dollars and shipping? Yes it does not list. No, no wait a minute it says free shipping. Even better. There again ammunition is for forty five. 1911 for the 45 is readily available. Don't forget you can use lead. You should be reloading all of your pistol ammo if you're not, shame on you. But 45 ACP. Oh guys you can cast 45 ball all day. I will remind you go to YouTube, plug in copper plating metal. Home project. There's a hundred videos or more that show up with different authors and they will show you how to make a plating system. And what we're going to do, what you do is you copper plate your lead cast projectiles. And what you end up with is a mild jacketing that is more than enough to prevent excessive leading of the barrel if that's your concern. Where do you get your lead from? Guys, go out to those ranges that everybody shoots at. Nobody thinks about excavating the lead. We got a couple places where I can go out any day of the week and because of the rains we just had, there's probably three, four, or five, five-gallon pails of bullets. Right now, laying on the ground or just below the surface because the impact area has been washed a little bit. Literally, it's like gravel. You just take a shovel and pick it up fastest that way. When you get it home, then you do your washing. And you start your bullets, and then when you cast any slag or any dirt or impact, it's going to float. All you do is skim that off, and congratulations. Those bullets already have lead, already have tin, and already have antimony in them. So you have the perfect lead combination as long as you use pistol bullets for pistol work, use rifle bullets for rifle work. You'll always get the proper spec in lead, tin, and antimony for casting. And that's a good price. You know, $320, they were cheaper several years ago, but those days are gone as far as the American dollar has been devalued, guys. You got to remember this, what they call inflation. One more thing, Mark. They are listed as being in stock and as I said, free shipping. Usually they have attachments with these. Do they have any magazines for a good price? Seven rounders? Anything that's popping up with the gun? Let me look, just a second. And the reason is guys, whenever you go to a center fire, usually if you look down, they usually have like at the bottom of the scroll when you pick up an item, there used to be something of interest that might be matching it. Holsters are no big deal. There's all kinds of leather and canvas and or nylon out there. Magazines. With 1911, I typically carry an 11-shot mag in the, uh, with the weapon and seven round mags otherwise, unless you got some eights, you can pick up cheap. The big thing is to make sure that everything fits the weapon you're planning on putting them in before you buy a bunch. So always check to make sure it's the right bag for the right weapon because there are some odd 45s out there. Yeah. Yeah, Mark. Down at the bottom of the page is I've got a thingy control listing a variety of mags from expensive down to $9.99 for a basic seven round steel mag. Let's see. Just says 1911-45 ACP 7 round steel mag. Wouldn't surprise me if it's Korean, but I haven't gone to that far. But that is works. Yep. Very good. And again, for everybody out there in the 1911, if you can't shoot them, you can beat them to death with it. And by the way, after you beat them to death with it, when you finally recover that magazine you dropped, the gun will keep right on working. Okay, remember that they also have that special on for 320 In nine millimeter not that anybody want a nine millimeter. Maybe they would I don't know maybe they don't like to kick of the 45 but Same deal same price a lot of people who do have the when those came out years ago That was one of the integration ideas where you were by with all the other nines were hanging around You could still have the 1911 pattern for training purposes uh... or for standardization but you know as far as pattern of the gun but match up with the other people carrying nine millimeter for was dominant your unit uh... still the cross-training time is not existent you know nineteen eleven frames in nineteen eleven frame the only is going to be the size of that hole in that barrel and recoil will be slightly different but pretty much that 1911 can be managed comfortably. Anyone can shoot a .45. It is not a dirty hairy horse gun, okay. It's got the beaver tail safety on it and it also has the lanyard eyelet at the bottom. Excellent. And a lion lanyard. Go ahead, color. Well, I was just going to say, past couple of days, I've been Listen to some of these talking heads talk about the weather and all the heat and stuff Blaming it on global warming this or whatever the hell they call it But you know up here in Sheboygan, Michigan right now is beautiful 71 degrees just beautiful out here. So how do they explain that? Well, here's the thing. It's Michigan. You know, we're in a peninsula, guys, and that's what's really neat. You get to the farther north you go, you get the benefit of all those clear skies or even the wryly cloudy skies of a storm front that never shows up. And the farther north you go, the higher elevation you are. So you get really comfortable temperatures combined with really beautiful, you know, environment, condition-wise, and that means it's swimming weather for me. Yee-haw! Yeah, so... Yeah, go ahead, Mark. It's all the drama queen crap. I'm tired of this only because it's summertime. You know, when it's summertime, they do the panic routine and it's like, okay, I actually I can pull out a science. I probably can during the hour break. I will. You know, it's funny. We've had far worse heat peaks than this, but because it's all part of the drama queen agenda, just like the crap with the Corona beer virus. No common sense is allowed. Nothing but drama, drama yet because they want power. I'm to the point where, you know, they're going to be shot with the rest of these asshats and we're going to get back to, you know, weather monitoring rather than political, you know, the political agenda being pushed so they can try and snag more power. It's called weather and you know what you know, there are so many elements that affect the weather Well, the one that nobody wants to talk about is this okay back in the 60s when they were telling you about the ecology All of our industry did this and all of our industry affected that well guys We don't have that industry anymore. You know who has it? There's a place on this planet is called communist China And you know all the flap yap and crap that they pulled against us They're not doing when China and China is doing all of that But they're doing it in spades because they got our production capacity Plus they have the capacity they had they got all our machines They get all our equipment and if they're doing it on the other side of the world when the world spins I want you to go look at where China is in latitude and longitude. And I want you to kind of turn the globe around and look at where it lines up and what the effects are in the weather. Do you think that maybe it's not us? But our enemies the communist Chinese who are mumble, you know screwing the planet But they're okay because the Jewish mob is making money hand over fist with the Chinese communists over there But over over here where we're producing nothing and we've had 40 plot no corrections slap mark in the microphone We have had 45 years Plus, well, no, it's 50, closer to 50 of eco-freak control in this country with the Environmental Protection Agency and everything else. And there is no counterpart to that in Communist China. So we've had 50 years worth of manipulation of our industry, our manufacturing, our farming, and everything else by these turds way before they came up with that climate change BS they pulled out of their ass. And here's the thing, it's like the Dutch. They all bought into that too, way before this latest scam. But they're never happy and it's always the bigger agenda is what? Stealing things from us. The only way you can stop people like government from stealing things from you is to shoot them. Until they get until they until they have sufficient lead poisoning to realize that they're not going to survive the the this escapade that they've tied and tied themselves into and then they'll try to back off But it'll be too late because once we get started we're gonna finish this But in the meantime, they won't understand they won't understand this until we get to what needs to be done and All of this nonsense about climate change every time I hear that shut that person off. They don't have a clue Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Heard another voice. Yeah, it's not you, caller. Who? Anyway, go ahead, your turn. One of the reasons for this heatwave we're having, and it's all globally all over the world, is nobody's looking at the sun. They predicted this, I think, last month that we're having a big solar, what do they call those? Corona or something like that. Solar flare Corona slash it's a solar flare slash a as a coronal a coronal event Yeah, they're even talking about it. Go ahead. We're having a really really big one right now And that's that's probably what's causing a lot of this heat, but you know, you know, it's also Raising the the the heat on the other planets like Mars Jupiter Neptune, but I mean in our global warming I mean our carbon footprint is also causing those planets to warm up. I guess you know Listen, first of all, we need all the carbon we can get if we want to be warm. The dinosaurs not only thrived in a much warmer environment, but they also got bigger. Anybody notice this? What was the temperature of the planet during the... Let's go by the science that they present. What was the ambient temperature of the planet during the age of the dinosaur? Did life fail and end because of that? Guys, it was a lot warmer then across the whole of the globe than it is now. You know, the only reason, here's an interesting one about weather norms. Guys, we are the product of the last Ice Age by the arguments of the very people who are trying to lie to you right now. Ice age? Well, wait a minute. If 10,000 or 12,000 or 14,000 years ago we had an ice age, what caused that ice age? Because we didn't have any industry and we didn't have any... Was it buffalo farts? Was it buffalo farts that caused the ice age? Is that it? No doubt. Because there weren't cows around, okay? So the problem is you have to completely turn your brain off to deep history and deep cyclic history. Now here's the other half of the problem. And I always look down at all these jackasses anyway. How many trees have any of those turds ever planted in their lives? On the other hand, how many school projects to build a bigger communist school commune in your community? How many times have they chopped down 10, 12 acres of viable oxygen producing trees? so that they could put a stinking soccer field up. When they already had 100, well, 10 acres, cleared that they'd mow every day where they could have put the soccer field. I saw that right here in good old Dextropolis where I live. And then- Are you in the words of basketball field? Well, yeah, same thing. It doesn't make any difference which it is. It's snorts, okay? And snorts is so important. Really? Obviously more important than what we breathe, okay? Go ahead, Colin. One more thing about that, uh, Blim- Blim 45. It's listed as having a hammer forged barrel and hammer forged full-size frame and slide. That's hammer forged, not cast but forged. It has a polished feed ramp and lip. These are some minor premium features that are pretty cheap price I think. Seem like even better deal. They're selling features and again we guys remember if you if it's got a polished feed ramp shouldn't have any problem with wad cutter or most of the more unique rounds that sometimes you have to worry about. Also again the go ahead jump in their car. Hey this is Todd Diner Orlando. I remember I called yesterday I told you about that midnight special lamp that was on eBay. Yes. Yeah, you asked me if it had fans it does have two fans on it and the reason I go calling you is that the bidding audit ends in five minutes It's on eBay. It's midnight special 700 Current bid is three hundred and fifty five dollars for 700 watts. Oh, that's a steal. That is you Remember you can sell it go ahead. It's got one 1446 transistor The power is 4,14,46. It knows it's cheaper. There a lot of people will pull them because they progressively they digress in service performance with age as far as use goes more hours on them the Less less reliable they are and eventually they will die But there they should be readily available still the Chinese and the Russians were both still making them I don't know that we do we mostly everybody in America is scavenging. We're buying off old the new inventory I saw this on eBay on different videos and these guys were getting with, guy was driving it with four watts and he was getting 700 watts. 690 700 and that was on AM and on SSB he's getting a little bit more. So three minutes left still at $355. This is a steal right now. What I would do is palletize that so that you can move it, you know, or even you know, mount it with a combo trailer down the road. You know, in other words, isolated from other equipment so you can freestand it. We've talked about that. When you're doing big transmitters, you want the transmitter, the amplifier and everything over there, and you want to run line away from the objective when you transmit. There's a reason for that. Remember, things become bullet pegs. Always remember that. That's just one of the many rules of... of a tail or toe. Popping fish and the girls I've loved on nights like this with the moon above. A whale of a tail and it's all true I swear by my tattoo. There was a mermaid mini, met her down in Madagascar. She would kiss me anytime that I would ask her. Then one evening her flame of love blew out. Blow me down and pick me up. She swapped me for a trout. Got a whale of a tail that tells you left. A whale of a tail or two. Brought the flapping fish and the girls I've loved. The night's like this with the moon above. A whale of a tail and it's all true. I swear by my tattoo. There was Typhoon Tessie. Met her on the coast of Java when we kissed. I bubbled up like molten lava then she gave me The scare of my young life. Blow me down and pick me up. She was the captain's wife. Got a whale of a tail that tells you to land. A whale of a tail or two. And fish and the girls I've loved. A kiss with a moon above. A whale of a tail and it's all true. I swear by my tattoo. Then there was harpoon Hannah at a look that spelled out danger. My heart quivered. When she whispered I'm there stranger bought her trinkets that sailors can't afford And when I spent my last red cent sheet toss me overboard Crazy things that have almost got me dismissed Some head of state who wasn't even on my list I 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 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 life free and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave In this the land of the free the brave You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken six numbers. 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? Oh 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 keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 him 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, dill the land of the poor? Listen gentlemen, this is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Crenkie. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. On and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, northeast, and control. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... UWW.LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite. Let's say hi to all of our merchant marines and many others. Across the whole of the globe and on every ocean. Also on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is, it's weapons Wednesday. It is the 20th of July. It is the 14th year of open, obvious and spitting in your face. Fabian the socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2022 old earth calendar, 2022 battle for the Republic. dance of sorts. And it has been a very busy week. It's only Wednesday. A lot of things accomplished. Actually, like I said, this is where you take advantage of the end of the season for plants in most of the hardware type stores. Lowe's, Maynard's, as we call it, Meyers, any of the others, Home Despot. Take your pick, whichever one it is. You can get those orphan plants for a really good price. Get them in the ground right now. And lo and behold, you are going to have viable plants that are actually a little more mature and developed. So if you know what you're doing, and if you don't know what you're doing, go over to YouTube, pick a video, pick a direction, and do something. You're the pilot. And take the time to produce food in whatever way that you can this year. Anything you do helps. Carrots, it's not too late for carrots and radishes, especially both of those. You can do a tub or clear out a rectangle, clean it up really good, get all the other weeds, plants, whatever out of it. Don't use Roundup. Don't, don't, don't make the effort to really kill the thing, turn it over, whatever you're going to do, and then do a rectangle of carrots. Right now, seeds are the cheapest they will ever be for any part of the season right now. At every one of these stores I just mentioned, they've dropped everything to anywhere from a third to a tenth of what the normal price for a pack of seeds would be. Well, if you go and grab all the packs of carrot seeds, you can make a little carrot patch. Grab all the radish seeds, you can make a radish patch. Both of those are really viable. Again, bulkers just add more stuff to the food inventory during the winter. easy storage, easy to produce. Once you cast them in, once you broadcast them and cover them a little bit, guess what? You're going to get plants. It's just all there is to it. Give it water once in a while. If you're not sure what to do, go reference any one of a thousand gardening videos on operating root vegetables in small patch gardens or raised beds. Take your pick. All that information pertains to what you're doing. And it's simple. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Remember, food and ammunition are both weapons. Government will try to starve you out, or they'll try to shoot you if they can't starve you out, and or they'll try to shoot you first and still try to starve you out. Take your pick. Your combinations are endless. No, they're not. There's only a couple. Really straightforward. Very, very straightforward. So food production is a priority. Also, another thing here, real quick, Bear Creek Arsenal does have some really good buys, but there are some interesting things over at Atlantic Firearms right now. And as was mentioned, another place to go, battlehawkarmory.com, battlehawkarmory.com, battlehawkarmory.com, check them out, see what they have, go through the inventory of things you need, see if they have the prices you want. Now, another thing, just in the last, I guess this morning really, AIM Surplus got more preview partisan goodies in. I don't know what all they got. You're going to have to check that out yourself and look to see what's left. I will be watching that, going through that, after the program. I can't do it during while we're on the air right now, but I would recommend that you look to see what might be on hand over at AIM Surplus. Now another thing is AIM has been getting mixed breeds of 38 Special and 357 Magnum ammunition in inventory. And one of the things that people are looking for, something I mentioned, oh well, three, four weeks ago now, but I caught up on some of the old emails, is WODCUTTER. Just factory competition WODCUTTER. Your best bet, you know, they may find it laying around through one of the inventories, and there should be somebody, is to go to your local gun shops. Typically, they might even still have a reloader that provides. And while it's not as dominant now, 38 Special is still out there in a lot of J frames that people carry as personal carry guns, understandably so. It's point and click, easy to use. And because of that, wadcutter is, I've told you many times, is an excellent choice or semi-wadcutter. It's a target load. The good thing about wadcutter, it's not going to go through your neighbor's, it's not going to go through your inside wall, it's not going to go through your neighbor's house, you know, through your wall and into your neighbor's house, because it is a flat conical barrel bullet. That's what a wadcutter is. It may have a little bit of a dimple in the center, a little tip right in the middle that's half the overall dimension of the bullet, in other words, half of .38 caliber, or .357 caliber to be quite honest. But the fact is that the wadcutter round, it puts all the energy that's in that bullet, and while the bullet's in flight, onto the target. But the other good thing is if you have the leftist especially with these horror Prostitutors that you have out there now When they try to tell everybody that you're using an inhumane round this or a terrible that you perpetrated horrible horrible things No, it's a target load. Oh, you know for defense. You can add any defense attorney would ask Well, what kind of rambition to use a target ammo? Oh, no, you must use something special. No 148 grain wadcutter And guys, it will do a good job of putting all the energy you can pull out of that 38 special round onto the target. Just a big flat surface in the diameter of your bullet. The only thing that's better still is to do a reverse wadcutter. What's neat about that is if you do a reverse wadcutter, most of them have a cup base, so it's kind of like a big cart-mouthed hollow point. What happens is because bullets like that, those barrel projectiles have a tendency to, you know, weave and waw through the meat. The good thing is that a distorted bullet like that is typical and so guess what? You get even more energy application but a lot of other damage because of the way that that reverse wadcutter will cut flesh, cut meat. Okay? So think about there. But again, it's usually cheaper or should be. You should not be paying as much money for 148 grain lead wadcutter. Okay, it should be cheap. That is the traditionally as bad, the cheapest target load in center fire you could buy. Now granted, there's some nine millimeters fairly cheap, but 38 wadcutters should always be cheaper. And if it's more expensive, that piss on shame on the ammo companies are screwing us. It's that simple, they really are. That's just a screw job there and disgusting. But anyway, it happens, we know that. So. Again, other issues, I mentioned 357 Magnum, by the way, two in a roundabout way, member of 38 and 357 Magnum, same board dimensions. 357 Magnum, again, there's a beautiful conical 158 grain wadcutter that's being put out by Fielechi. Fielechi, take your pick, or Fauci, or Fai-chi, take your pick. I wonder what pronunciation you want. Fact is, though, that if it is coming in, That's one of the nicer, cleaner loads that I've seen. In fact, when being shot, very little smoke discharge, whatever powder combination they're using, whatever powder they're using, is a very efficient powder and they've ratcheted back the load so that there is little or no signature discharge from the round. So if you see any of the Fiacci 357 Magna about there, You might want to consider it. Again, it is the same round. It was a steep conical 158 grain jacketed wadcutter configuration, but it's a jacketed round. It conforms to mil-spec because remember military ammunition for war purposes has to be a jacketed FMJ full metal jacket. sealed system. So it creates a humane wound, except that that 158 grain configuration, wadcutter type projectile does a pretty good job, as I've said, of busting stuff up while not doing anything unique. I mean, it's what you would expect from the round, but the round is not impressively wicked or doesn't have any special name. And that's something that is a benefit in the political fear era that we're in for the moment, which isn't going to last. We get into a war, nobody's going to care. Nobody's going to worry about it. Go ahead, call our ship in there. What do we have? This is Todd Denner, Orlando. So the auction for the Midnight Special 700 watt living area amplifier, unbelievably, it went for $370. Excellent. Did you get it? No, I've already got two big amps. But I will say this, there's also a Texas star on there right now. It's going for, it's got two days left and it's at 1,200 watt. But there's quite a few amps on there that are going for decent money right now. So that tells you, there's a lot of stuff that's expensive, okay? Like there's some things that are in a bubble. and you know, like cars, okay. You've got, I can drive down here in Florida down 528. It's the call it the B-Line Expressway. And while you're going down there before you hit the coast, you've got a huge open area and there's like 80,000 Ford F-150s that are just sitting there, okay. These are not part of the market. So the fact that they're sitting there has not affected the market price of a Ford F-150, which is like $50,000 or $60,000. Cars are in a bubble. Homes are in a bubble. Food is expensive because of the supply chain. But for some reason, CB amplifiers, lending amplifiers, ham radio equipment, that's not in a bubble. And the supply chain is not affected. People have it, but people aren't buying it. And the reason people aren't buying it is because everything else is so expensive and they just don't have the disposable income. So if you're prepping for the collapse and you have a CB radio, whether it's a mobile or a base station in your home, it doesn't matter if the linear amplifier runs on 12 volt or 110. If you get one that runs on 110 and you can plug it into the wall for your base station, great. But if you get one that's a mobile, you can still put it into a power supply, which will convert the 110 into 12 volt so that you can power a linear amplifier like that. But if you can get, you know, before the collapse, before these cell phones go down, before communications go down, if you just have a four watt base station, You're gonna have to put the antenna really high up in the air to be able to get out there But if you don't have it very up high up in the air and you do have a linear amp You can really get out there and communicate. So I think you know, I know a lot of people there's think you know people want to buy night vision people want to You know buy more food people want to buy stuff. I think though a lot of the audience you have mark Already has most of their preps And right now they're just topping them off, but I bet not everybody has a decent linear amp for their CB radio. So they're cheap right now is all I'm saying. Well, real quick, you know what, we haven't addressed this also because you just mentioned it. Inverters are out there in every size you can imagine to run off any 12-volt system you have. And in fact, truckers that use 300, 500 or even 700 watt linear amplifiers in their trucks. What they've done is they have purchased first a, you know, because they are in many cases originally a land-based unit for 110, they have beefcake inverters whose mission it is to provide proper power output, you know, to go from 110 to 12 volt. etc. and vice versa depending upon what it is you're trying to power up. So from 12 volts to 110, not a problem. If you go to a truck stop, guys, look at the inverters. Look at the range of inverters. It's just like radios, microphones, and antennas. I just got a handful of, in fact it's with the pile of stuff here to my left right now, I just got a bunch of inverters for 80 cents apiece. They're the same ones they sell over at the truck stop for $39 and $50 apiece depending on which model I'm looking at here. Now, that's nothing because you can spend any amount of money on inverters that you want to. And whatever you need, depending upon, again, with the semi-truck, you can carry a lot more weight. In fact, your radio equipment is nothing. It's insignificant by comparison to the tonnage that that diesel motor is dragging down the road. And that's why a lot of these drivers not only have, for instance, Megadeth linear amplifiers attached to their CBs, but they also have complete ham rigs. Half of the people that I, we bought, for instance, full range ham rigs from like Kenwoods, like I said, we go out to the truck stop. Who's got them? Truckers. I already bought say three because he got a deal. He I'll tell you what happened last time. We bought one. It was a standard base station Still all of them are in the box, but he bought one for his rig He bought a spare for a backup that goes back to it He hadn't taken it back to his house yet, which is basically a place he never sees just storage site And then he had another one that he wanted to sell. One of our guys just had a toothache for a brand new Kenwood circa old inventory. And so we went out to the truck stop on Baker Road, met the guy at one o'clock in the afternoon, and he shoved, he shelled out $325 and he got a brand new radio in the box. It was well worth $14 to $1600. And there's stuff like that floating around still. Now, where did the trucker that sold him that made his money back? Because he bought them for an incredibly... He admitted, yeah, I got them for a great price. Better than you could imagine. And he bought them off of a jobber, an importer jobber, okay? Because as a trucker, you get run into a lot of people. But in the back of his rig, which was one of the first of those super houses, guys, kind of like the ones only the Fed had for the longest time for nuclear hauling. Well, the only big living corner type dog houses you saw on semis, if you saw them going down the road, you might notice they had no company markings on them. They were typically white with either black trim or blue trim. Those were nuclear transport trucks or trucks operating typically that went from one nuclear regulatory site to another. And the reason that big clubhouse was on the back was for one radio equipment and for two guys with guns. It wasn't set up to be a sleeper, it was a gun carriage with communications. And guess what kind of equipment was on board? Now of course they had all the government frequency tech too, and VHF, UHF, etc., for police slash enforcement type tactical radios. But they did carry, you know, for monitoring all of the other technology because they're supposed to be paying attention to what's going on around them. And nowadays, now you have all these truckers, the basic rig, which originally was expressly in the realm of the Fed had the money for it, are now the standard. And they have very comfortable quarters on board, and they also have a lot of room to transport. And so their private area is their ham station, is their ham rig. It's where everything is located, or at least because most of the time they're mobile. They'll have an exact copy of everything at home. and they're very serious about their radio. So don't forget those inverters are another thing to just keep an eye out for. I have a source with a guy that has really been phenomenal to deal with. And any radio equipment like this, I just automatically snag. I don't plug it in, I don't worry about testing it. I want to get it for 80 cents an item, no matter how big it is. Okay, literally, that's what I'm paying. It's like 80 cents an item for an inverter that costs 40, 50, 60 dollars. Why? Because this guy is getting stuff from estates that the people don't care. They really just got rid of everything. We've had a couple of them, but we've run into several situations like that. So pay attention to the estate sales. And there are also people who do nothing but buy the estate before anybody gets a chance to have an estate sale. Find out where those people are because like you said, radio is a unique niche. We always have talked about this. Radio, is that red-headed stepchild that on the one hand everybody loves watching it in the movies but nobody wants to apply it in real life. You know, Abel Baker Charlie to Acabuka Gold, Abel Baker Charlie to Acabuka Gold, hey dude, there's somebody on the radio man, remember Cheech and Chunk, Vietnam, you know, the marijuana burn crew. The big thing here with CB is it is, the reason that I argue for CB period is that it's just so common. Even today, for all the other technologies, you can go to any truck stop in the United States and you can pick up everything you need to run a rig right now. And you can buy it to fit your wallet, but you can get something in operation. What that means is that between the preponderance of leftovers from the era of the big CB phase, and the ongoing business of CB in industrial application and also combined with our personal interests, there's a lot of CB radio out there, making it, for the time being, the most common pickup communications grid after some kind of exchange. For conventional or short range, we know the basics and we've always talked about this. Remember, CB radio, I believe marine should be your second. FRS would be parallel with that or a comparable, it's the third. And then needless to say two meter. You cover those four in basic, separate, less expensive rigs that you can buy that are fairly elaborate. And you're doing pretty good. You're gonna be able to continue to lock amongst yourselves no matter what. And that's really the most critical issue here. I got another thing, as I mentioned yesterday, these 900 meg intercom systems. I got to find out what their range is, but if they're willing to push through a wall, then in an exposed area, we should get a pretty good jump with those. Now 900 megas with a lot of the cop shops like the Michigan State Police were pushed over into years ago. It's still in operation, but 900 megas for the most part is a dirty frequency band. On the radio band spectrum, it is a dirty frequency. It's a block of frequencies, forgive me Mark, come on, straighten out. And because of this, that's why they didn't want to go to 900 meg. It has a lot of issues environmentally, even though it's supposed to be as efficient as the 800 meg standard for your cell phones. But it's not. And so 900 is out there. I think the reason that this stuff showed up is because a combination of wireless and where they were questionably going to go years ago. And the 900 mag area of activity was being promoted with federal money, not by market motivation. In other words, it wasn't inspired by user interest. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, so we were talking about inverters, just to give people an idea. I was able to go to years ago, and you can still see them every now and then, the goodwill. The people that you're talking about that have estate sales, some of them don't even do that. They just take all the crap and they call it Goodwill and say, come pick this stuff up. So you throw everything at the Goodwill and the good stuff goes out the back door and the other stuff goes out to the showroom. So you can typically pick up an inverter, say a three or 400 watt inverter for five or six bucks. Okay. But keep in mind if you have like say a deep cycle battery and it's worth it to spend some extra money on a deep cycle battery If you have one and you take an inverter and you put the alligator clips on the positive and negative and it goes into the inverter You're taking 12 volt turn it into 110. So at that inverter you can put a splitter Your CB radio if it's on dead key We'll typically run on one or one watt or a watt and a half. With your powers out and your internet is still on, you can put power to your modem, turn your computer on, turn your monitor on, turn a fan on, and have the CB radio on as well. So you can listen to CB radio, but we're talking 100 watts. 100 watts is going to power all of that. If you think what 100 watt is, It's a hundred watt light bulb. How long would it take for a big deep cycle battery? That has 150 or 200 milliamp hours How long would it take for that battery to drain on a hundred watts? Probably a couple three weeks Okay, that's like leaving a light on in your vehicle overnight. It's still gonna start in the morning. So The only thing you need to be worried about is how to resupply the battery with power so you can still run your computer, fan, light, CV radio, and possibly even transmit as well. And how you do that is with a solar panel, a small solar panel, a trickle charge to the battery. And if you have a generator, while I was doing this during Hurricane Matthew, I had a generator that was 2000 watt inverter generator, I was still powering my deep breezers because they don't take much wattage, 250-300 watts, and on the side it has a 12 volt out the side that I can charge my battery while I'm running the generator. So I'm using about one gallon of gas to charge my deep breezers, run my deep breezers for say 10 hours, and to charge that battery for 10 hours. On a trickle charge, that battery will be charged all the way up. And I can use that one 12 volt deep cycle battery to run a CV radio, charge handheld CV radios, charge a bowel fan or two, run my computer, run a fan, run a light, and maybe charge up some other back sights and not as well. So if you don't have an inverter, which is not expensive, if you don't have at least one deep cycle battery to do this, because what we're talking about is being able to run electronics without having to run a generator 24-7. You want to be able to trickle charge a generator and let that trickle charge from the generator to the 12 volt battery, something that you can use for a week on end after you charge it. That's the value of it. You can use that for one week without having to worry about the noise and fumes of a small generator. You know, a diesel inverter, an inverter generator is not going to make a lot of noise anyway. But the ability to turn it off and still be able to use the power to listen to CB radio listen to your scanner and Go on the internet and see what's going on that has a lot of value and I think mark Crap me if I'm wrong, but I think the cell phones will go down before the internet does and I think The power will go out before the internet dies if the power is out and your cell phones are out I think the internet will still be on And all you got to do is put power to your modem in your computer and you'll be able to see what's going on in the internet. Until it, yeah, until they either hit the switch, as with any of these systems, their biggest concern is that people will actually calibrate their actions based upon, you know, multiple sources, you know, for information. If they're, if they're isolated, then they can herd people, or if you're disconnected, they can herd people a lot easier or motivate through fear. Which is one of the reasons for breaking down communications or shutting it off intentionally Guys, that's why they didn't want communications back up after Katrina They wanted to practice locking down a town city even with the fact that people were dying and They did all kinds of wicked and evil things that made no sense at all considering the obvious sensible and Intelligent processes that were used and already long developed Communications being one of them. They didn't want people to know what was going to be done to New Orleans. Always remember that. And what really pissed them off is that the ham operators set up anyway. The CB operators talked right across the Gulf to people in Florida. In fact, remember, when we coordinated the trucks going in, we used CB for all of the tactical communications. And then eventually they had a couple of ham raiders operators hook up. And guess what? From that point forward, they're even farther outside the system. And the CBs were used for local talk-in once they infiltrated across from Florida through Alabama. Okay, because remember they were trying to stop those trucks. The closer they got to Mississippi and Louisiana, the more state police were hunting for relief trucks on the highway. And so while it took only a few hours longer, fortunately, the truckers had to listen in, communicate with who was already stuck in the traffic jam with the checkpoints because the cops were taking trucks away from drivers or taking the drivers and giving them orders to take the relief material out and away from the state so it didn't get to the people. This is representative of a smaller version of what they're going to try to do in the United States right now or what they're prepping to do. Why the food shortage? Why cutting off materials? Rolling everything back inventory-wise. Mexico doesn't have this problem. Mexico is a pissant country by comparison. But Mexico has none of the supply problems America has right now. Why? Because it's planned. It's not accidental. You're being targeted. So communications is a high priority. But I'll tell you what, before we're gonna communicate to Ed, should be right there. Probably was waiting with the finger on the switch. We have a traditional, Bob. There we go. Why come ye never had to coast? What mind you madness builds 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 But soon you'll know the rifle from the tree Oh the rifle, oh the rifle In our hands will 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 their leader John Star And you'll make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle I'd eat no grades at home, back across the brine of water. And giddy, he must come, lads, well, it's a stupid slaughter. But if we did job, must do, then the sooner it is begun. If Clinton's figure hold a button, the quicker it will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no true rifle. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, no proof, no true rifle. for everybody out there. For communications, it's critical as all of the other elements of the combat arms are an integrated part of the combat arms, but also for survival, escape, evasion, but also recovery of personnel, and for rebuilding or resuscitating area, local area communities, logistics trains. We need communication to coordinate and secure. Doesn't mean we're going to be using everything like a telephone radio. In fact, remember we have to point out minimize signature whenever possible. But we also have to be thinking ahead. We're the builders. They got the stinkers. We got the thinkers. So communications is part of what needs to be done and it needs to be addressed now. Guys, the other side's telling you, by the way, there's all kinds of stuff going out with the federal communications shysters. If you haven't been paying attention, we've covered quite a bit of that. And this last week, I'd even bother to look to see what public announcement they made for oppression in America. But everybody took their turn from every element of the bureaucracy or as congressional representatives introducing oppressive police state legislation, each of them spoke for a particular element of the government's bureaucracy, presenting a oppressive slash tyrannical acts, which is again a demonstration of arrogance that we've identified already several times. It is also beyond a shadow without demonstrating the threat that is going to have to be dealt with. And all of you are going to have to be part of the solution. A couple of other things here real quick. We'll have about 20 minutes left. First of all, thank you for the update on the amplifier. But also the fact that the technology is out there. Remember, we've talked about amplifiers, inverters, antennas. Don't forget coax. And guys, do a little research. If you can get hold of commercial coax, we have a source, we've had a source for years through the University of Michigan property disposal. We've actually purchased industrial spools. They're five foot wide. In fact, you can't pick them up. You have to have a forklift to pick them up. We slid them off where we wanted to put them. Wherever we put them, that's where they were staying until we could start wheeling off the material. We actually rerolled it into smaller... as we calculated what we needed for a work site. But this type of coax is used for commercial AM and FM broadcasting, triple shielded, very heavy gauge, very heavy gauge protection, I should say. It's not so much that the core is any different from pretty much any other. It's how it's shielded to eliminate a lot of the fuzz. So if you can run into anything like that, this is why I have to watch industrial surplus sites. pay attention to what's going on out in your area. Sometimes they just dump the stuff. They have what's left on the roll, maybe two, 300 feet. Guys, that's enough to do a couple of really decent projects. And the type of, the quality of broadcasting you will get from industrial coax, it's two different worlds. Completely two different worlds from what you're probably familiar with. So just another idea and other things to watch for because many places have more money than brains. And the other thing is, they don't care. This is, you know, we're in that point, we're at that point where, well, there's just gonna be more money around the corner, so we'll just get rid of what we got, because we gotta clear off the shelves. Well, let's hope they keep thinking that way, but it's not gonna last forever. However, while it is available, take advantage of it. Couple other things here real quick. Again, the AR-10 issue, we've been reinforcing that there are variations on the AR-10. I want to remind you of that, remember. Right now, as far as what was left of the inventories that came out of the debacle with Bushmaster, the two locations, one is, well, actually there's three that are obvious. One is, again, CDNN Sports. If you go there, take a look at what they have in the way of quantity and bulk. If you want to put an AR-10 together and you already have a lot of parts, you may want to go through that inventory, cross-reference with the data that's out there, figure out what it is that will work for you. They don't just have AR-15. In fact, the only list is AR-15 parts and the title block. When you go there, a good percentage of what they have sitting there are AR-10 parts and AR-15 parts. So you have a combination of the surplus from the Bushmaster Foreclosure slash sell. Take advantage of that. Another one is Apex. They got a percentage of that stuff too. And also a percentage has shown up with other odd companies, JG Sales, I think got some of the stuff finally. But I don't know what they have left. Also, there's been another a bunch of the SAMCO stuff. I don't know why. This must finally just be going through the foreclosure process. But SAMCO, originally out of Florida, was a big last of the big importer of military surplus rifles. They had a lot of stuff that they purchased decades ago that they had so much of, they really never could sell out. Okay, plus their prices sometimes weren't great. Well, the family got into a pissing match. Nobody died. They just got into a pissing match about who would run the business. And they took it to court. And when they took it to court, well, the court just whittled it right down between all the lawyers and SAMCO slash is no more. But for instance, JG sales, JG sales.com, J G sales.com purchased a lot of the ammunition. and a certain number of, for instance, the handgun frames and such. And that's reflected in things that you will find on the page if you look there. Center fire systems has also received a quantity of barreled actions and other equipment material. If you look there, the stuff that you see laying there, not the AK, but the other stuff, the mousers, end fields, et cetera, and SKS's too. Those came from SAMCO. Now, there's a number of other companies that have piles of this stuff showing up. You have to be particular, a little bit of a, you know, you have to be discerning. But I would point out that, for instance, the drill rifles that have come out in British Enfield, number one mark threes, they have the red and white marker on the side of the stock. It's usually seen to be the traditional, both European and also used by India. to identify what has been a modified drill or training rifle. There usually is a steel bar and a bolt that's been welded into the receiver chamber area. It varies as far as what they've done, but all the other parts on these drill weapons are intact. The receiver could probably be recovered. That's not something everybody would recommend, but it could be done. The barrel, of course, is compromised. There's a couple different ways it could be fixed, okay? But if you're looking for spare parts and you've got a British number one, mark three, asterisk or whatever, and that, I'm not joking about that one. Okay, the Brits used different markings and numbers and letter combinations so that you have sub, sub, sub component pattern rifles. And it was a famous thing for the Brits to do. They never stopped doing it even when they got into the L1A1, okay? But back when the Enfields came into play from the Mark I all the way up to the Mark VII, you have so many variations that you really do need to pay attention to what it says on the side of the rifle. Because if they made a number one Mark III asterisk, there's a parts change on something. So always pay attention. Well, it's a number one, Mark III. Okay, well, is it an asterisk? Is it a B? Is it a B2? Does it have any other nomenclature? Well, what difference is that? Well, it makes a big difference, okay? So when you're working on, especially in fields, when you're especially working on in fields, it's very easy to identify the difference in variant, whereas with Mauser, sometimes not so much. They didn't put any additional nomenclature on the gun. Though they might change the year designation, it still basically they were smart, kept all the basic parts the same for literally generations. And in doing so, created less of a heartburn for maintaining the fleet slash inventory of K-98 Mausers that they had. Okay, depending which country it was, Poland, Czechoslovakia or Germany. But again, ApexGunParts, GunPartsCorp.com, Sarco is another good one. All of them have the drill rifles right now for about too bad a price, under $100 in some cases. If you need wood, if you need sights, whatever, pretty much they're intact. Now if they are parted out partially, they should be identified as such. But a complete drill rifle can be had for anywhere from $70 to about $80, $90 a rifle. Now I have to look because they have been dewatted, they should be considered, you know, paperweights. But with the present environment, the way it is, that will vary many places even though they could sell them as non-FFL items, will sell them as an FFL item to be precautionary. Not because they have to, but because of the environment that presently exists, okay? Now I want to go to something else. No, go ahead, go ahead and chip in there. Oh yeah, just a quick question. Yeah, hey, I had a firearms question for you. I have a, I bought an upper, an AR-15 upper. It's an A1 upper receiver. And it has the front side face, you know, it's basically like, you know, the old M4 stuff. And my problem with it is, is the front side face is cancerous. Oh man, I've sighted it in, but the east side is pretty far over to the left. I don't have much... Yep. But it just bothers me. I'd like to move it, because this is the one with the pins. How would I get it back centered somewhat? Oh, that's okay. It's no fun. There's a couple of ways that that can be done. Most important is you could deep pin the A-frame front. It's probably got an A-frame front, right? Yeah, it's an A1, so it's got the shorter side, but it's not fucked. Okay. Well, the thing is you can restation, but the problem is, again, the only solution is to try and put metal back where the metal is missing. One of the tricks I've seen was to use a set-letting process just to fill up the difference. How long that's going to last if the barrel heats up. a tinning, there was a tinning process that could be used for just filling a percentage of that to reset the pin to cross it because if you take it off and then bring it back to station and properly align it and you redrill, a percentage of that pin is going to be properly set and parallel, perpendicular to the direction of the barrel. However, one side or the other, depending on how you had to drill that, is going to have material that's missing. Now, tinning. Tin's still relatively malleable, but there's a couple of tricks that can be done, and I've seen some guys do this, to create stability in the front gas A-frame like that. It's not a first choice. But we've run into a lot of things that have been done not by necessarily private people but by the companies that made them. You know, let's not forget there's a couple of companies out there that are you know, interdental. Well, there are companies that have notoriously made AKs wrong, FALs wrong, and it's always the front sight assembly. Okay, that's where the most common mistake is. Usually when it happens and it's private, it's because the person may have had a jig available but didn't use it. or figured that they didn't need a jig because they could pretty well eyeball it, which is true because you can usually grossly adjust the rear sight to compensate for the cant up front. Now, another, well, now this is a bad solution, but another thing you could do is, it depends on how the barrel is configured. It's an A1 barrel. What's the barrel? Is it a... Standard full thickness full weight barrel or is it a m4 barrel? It's an m4 barrel. It's got the uh, yeah Has the steps and stations on it. Yeah The only other consideration is if it's an m4 is you could you could slide it might have enough meat To slide it forward That's a lot of work And what you do is basically bore it for a mid-length gas system instead of a short car slash M4 gas system. But it depends on the barrel. That's another option. And again, you still have to bore the port. You have to clean up the sprawl that you have the material coming down into the barrel itself. You don't want any roughage there, so you're going to have to dress that. But the other the other option oh yeah again, this is misery, but you you could even remember T. Quilting is a really fun sport You know I say welding everybody thinks you know we're in a you know big flashing arcs or you know and metal spearing everywhere and melted metal T. Quilting can be used to fill in material if you dial down low and minimize the strike And the reason you would do that is for what we're talking about here is if you're going to try to reset, you need material to be able to go through. It's not something you want to do on a barrel, but it's something that we've discussed for years in an especially field armory work. If something were really askew, could you fix it? Again, I would not as a personal project if you don't have any experience even think about this, but if you talk to somebody who's done a lot of really minute TIG welding, What kind of TIG welding I'm talking about, guys, unfortunately he's dead. But Sergeant Ellsworth, I've mentioned him many times, not only did he do chain mail, but he did micro or small chain mail link. And he TIG welded every link together flawlessly. He became a phenomenal master of micro TIG welding. Now, where would you, could you apply this? Well, you could in theory apply this with, again, filling in more material in the channel or the area that's already been bored, shifting the A-frame over, re-drilling, and of course cutting through the new stock. And all it does is create the equivalent to a milder metallic wedge that is not going to be detrimental to the strength of the barrel. You didn't weaken the barrel. You did not overheat and try to de-anneal or de-temper the barrel itself. This is where, for instance, with tegue welding, if you understand the kind of minimal energy you can apply, you can easily weld two bottle caps together without any cut, spalled, or holds with a tegue welder. And I mean, you literally can, if you know what you're doing, You can literally pocket and then touch it in the next instance. It's amazing what can be done with TIG welding, but you gotta find somebody who really knows what they're doing. And with a barrel like this, there's one other yucky solution that doesn't sound really great, Tex-Maxx, but if you have somebody that's got a decent vice, Mr. Lead Tappet Hammer, you know what I'm talking about doing? It looks this is weird what you do is you you vice the You vice the lower lower assembly of the a-frame which includes the contact point Well, obviously for the gas port you want to reinforce that and usually use a couple of lead panels break we have compressed that and then what you do is you do a tap To mildly adjust the upper part of the a-frame. This is horrible. This sounds terrible guys But this is in the black book. Okay, I've seen the armorers books on this. And in situations with weapons that were mildly damaged in explosions or distorted, using the TAPIT method is something that would work. You will recant the barley corn and the two A-bridges slightly back to center where they belong while not changing the gas system. We're not talking about walloping on something. Whatever you think about smithing, understand that field adjusting by what are competent armors, they had all the tools in hand. What you're doing is you're going to physically adjust and compensate to bring that upper assembly back over by mildly changing the disposition of the A-frame while not altering the position of the A-frame in its base. The gas port is apparently already lined up. Okay, let me ask something. This was already put in a weapon? Yes? Yeah, yeah, I bought the upper. Okay. And it already works, right? Right, right. So the gas port, the gas port is properly aligned with the base of the A-frame sufficiently so that it cycles the round. Right? So the problem we've got is we don't really want to change that. And this would be the, this was one of the several ways that, again, like I said, in a field environment, the old, the basically or the armorers repair books for field expedient or for field issues because you're trying to keep a certain number of weapons in service. Some things just can't be fixed. But this is something because of the nature of the high elevation of the front sight, it can be mildly adjusted. Again, we're not talking about significantly altering the disposition of the A-frame at the base. We're not going to pivot it because we've lost material when they drilled it to station. They lined it up, they ran the drill through and made the half-moon cut. tap the pin into play, it's stationed, it's there. So basically what you do is you hold, what you want to do is completely reinforce the base and what you do is you strike mildly and then strike mildly using a lead hammer or using not a rubber mallet but preferably a leather mallet, that's another option. But what you want to do is adjust from almost the base where it makes contact with the barrel. You want to do a minimal amount of adjustment. And so by being able to slightly realign that base, at the farthest point of the structure, you're going to get the greatest amount of extreme change. It should be a minimal amount of effort to get that accomplished. You're already adjusted one way or the other in the extreme with your rare peep site, right? The other consideration is, and here's another trick, the other consideration sounds goofy, is to create a pilot spacer with the rear sight because it's a Picatinny rail slash A3 type rear receiver, right? Oh, it is a full A1. It's not, okay, well, it's only... Well there there again, you can't do anything with the back don't beat on the poor bastards and not gonna do any good But the so again, it's making the front work, but it's an M. Okay. Wait a minute. It's got it. It's got a carry handle rear Wow, but it has an M for barrel Okay, well that's interesting what length is the barrel Really long XM-177 type flash hider? Okay, good, good. Well, that's legal. There's nothing wrong with that. Long as it conforms to the lano. I didn't know about that. I should have asked anyway if it was that. You should have been creative and said, well, it's fairly long. It's fairly long. But anyway, what I just said, guys, again, we're talking about applying heat to parts that have to deal with pressure. The biggest problem you've got is the balance between, again, being able to do what is a limited fill into an area. It's just like we were talking about. I won't say it's not desperation, but it's field arsenal work. And these books, at the end of Vietnam, all these books were out there. They're not books that somebody privately made. They were actually arsenal maintenance books that were done based upon the 10 years, well, first four, six, then eighth, and 10 years of experience in Vietnam, repairing the XM-177, the M16A1, and at the very end, a couple of other variants that were made for the SEALs and Special Forces. and Needle's to Save leading eventually to the next model, the M16A2. These arsenal books demonstrated head photographs of every variation of what you were just talking about and what could be done. Now, I mentioned TIG welding as, again, micro TIG welding would be a possibility because you need to have material to work with before you can recut. You may be able to come around, I don't know what, I'd have to see it to see what the extreme is. You might be satisfied and be able to get away with depinning it, realigning it, and then re-drilling, and it might be sufficiently stable without having to concern yourself with any other issue. Because your bore cut's still gonna have to be lined up with that port. So there's nowhere to go forward or backwards. It has to be around the axis of that barrel and you've already got a significant toe, a significant cut that's been made. Now that it's not massive, guys, I know how small the pin is, but it's the idea that, remember, you don't want to take any more material off a firearm than absolutely necessary. And whatever you're working on something like this. So the first option would be, you could experiment with that, is first of all take a look at it. It's not hard to deepen the front A-frame and inspect to see what it looks like and whether or not it would be possible for you to re-clock it. What do you think your adjustment distance needs to be? A sixteenth of an inch, three thirty seconds? It's more than a 16. And I could label it. It wouldn't have to be dead center, but a little bit closer to center. Right. Well, you know the other option, it's a carry handle A1, right? Well, mount an A1 type straight tube AR15 scope to it. Be done with it. Live without the iron sight. I mean granted there's all kinds of other sites you can apply to it, but to be quite honest the cheapest solution would run around what 23 to 27 dollars for a straight tube Chinese China sport or Turkish made Knock off of the original ar-15 you know the m16a1 scope. It's a straight tube Yeah, that that