Mark Koernke discussed preparedness items including Italian military burn care gel packs and Mil-Tec wet weather suits available through Sportsman's Guide, emphasizing their importance for field medical response. He covered firearms and ammunition availability from multiple surplus dealers, including SKS parts, various pistol calibers, and AR-15 components, while stressing the need for spare parts and reloading supplies. Koernke addressed recent developments regarding Stephanie Lambert's arrest and release, celebrating a county's unanimous vote to align with patriot efforts against election fraud. He discussed militia organization, training, and coordination across Michigan and Ohio, and delivered extensive commentary on the coming conflict, the need for proper equipment and logistics, and criticism of government institutions and foreign interference in U.S. elections.
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Although you have no voice in saying how the money is 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.
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Both 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, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
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Don't picture snow and snow drifts and ice. It's nothing like that. Actually, it's really kind of schizophrenic, which is great. This is late winter, early spring, and that's what happens in Michigan. And for all the fools who keep rewriting, oh, the climate change, oh, the, this is all the kind of stuff we've seen.
throughout the history of the peninsula for as long as, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, man. And I say, let's drive the Indians out of here. The white man showed up too. Pretty much it has been both verbally and mechanically recorded over the centuries. And all the turds know this.
and all the data that's been clicked has been corrupted intentionally, which is the whole plan to begin with. Collect all kinds of numbers and then just throw them out the window and lie your ass off. That's what the government, the regime slash the Jewish mob is doing to the United States like they did in Russia, like they did in China. Now they're doing it here. Anyway.
It is 2024, old earth calendar, 2024, battle for the republic, the dance of the swords. Let the dance continue. We're gonna make sure that happens. We're the ones running music. Forgive me, grab a couple, a little bit of coffee. I'm gonna have to have some more of that smell, taste, mani-fiqh. Someday down the road, you're not gonna have a real coffee. You'll have to settle for instant. After that, it'll be chicory and probably in between, it'll be chicory.
to make sure the coffee last longer because coffee will be a high point. The special thing you have on Sunday, not just every day of the week by the gobs like we do now. They're trying to turn us into a third world country. We're not gonna let that happen. We're gonna beat the living crap out of every one of these bastards that are our problem. And that means we're going to war. So going to war in 24, it is Weapons Wednesday. Now get your pen and paper ready. I have to start with this because it is a very high priority. Nobody has enough
burn support In your medical kit. I know you don't nobody does I don't why because of the cost Okay, so listen up here over at Sportsman's guide. I told you about this before and let me make sure I get the info the number the well, I'll read it as it's specced out here on the sheet and again
Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel 10 pack of 3.5 ounces I think is what they're saying here. Let me double check that I've got I have a bundle of them right here in front of me And I wish I'd ordered more right away. I really do These are set up
Yeah, well, what would I say? Okay, forgive me. I don't have a tape measure right here in front of me. I was gonna do that before I got on the air and I just did not have time. Anyway, I would say approximately the package is approximately 10 inches long, maybe nine, nine to 10 inches long. Basically four inches wide and approximately a 3.8 of an inch, maybe half an inch thick at the center because this is of course a burn gel pack for
appendages, but it could be used on any burn. This could be applied and then of course would be supported with other external gauze. 50 millimeter by one meter. Did you hear that? 50 millimeter by one meter foam dressing. Now, again, something about this is fascinating. And I'm going to explain it after I've motivated everybody to pick some of this up.
Anyway, the item number, the stock number, well, it's a coming military burn shield emergency burn care gel 10 pack for $13.49 and this is worth it. This is a steal. This is a real genuine steal. I don't say this all the time. I'm not excited about most surplus because prices have gone insane, but part of the reason is because of all the wars.
And burn casualty maintenance is something, burn treatment and then basic maintenance is something most everybody doesn't have enough of. You need more of colloidal silver on the shelf, a lot of it. You need more ionic silver if you can get it. You need obviously more of the biotics, but that's catch as catch can, although I did catch and grabbed ivermectin at tractor supply today.
One of the other tractor supplies actually had ivermectin still on the shelf I think what they're letting them do is run it out of the warehouses Because they're already told that they can't can't sell it after you know once the inventory is gone, but they have allowed that so ivermectin amoxicillin Tenter cyclin all of these are still out there in one little spot here one little spot there etc But this is direct burn care maintenance, okay?
And let's see if I get the stock number right here. It is 9196640, 077387. Again, that's 1-9-6-4-0-3, yeah, 07738. God, Mark will get it right, dash 7.
And one more time, although again, here's what's weird. Okay, location, quantity, stock number. Okay, well I used the stock number that they gave out here, WX2-196640, 077387. It's Italian Military Burn Shield Emergency Burn Care Gel.
There's 10 to a pack. The cost is $13.49. There is some China Sport stuff through Teemu that is in sheets, larger panel sheets, which is also good. But this is a regular Mil-Tech item. It's much bigger and heavier than I expected. I expected the packages and the quantity.
to be half this. Okay, I know what I've seen in the past. This is not very often that something like this comes up where we can get it now. Here's one of the things you're gonna want to do. If you're gonna put this into your medical system, certainly I would still, as you know, Uncle Mark believes in Mr. Ziploc bag.
I would zip lock bag each package individually or in sets of two because two will fit certain types of larger, more valuable, expensive, you know, zip closures that have the clamp type system, you know, little plastic pieces slide back and forth.
I would put these into plastic because if for some reason anything is perforated, you could contain the product and save it in the field. Okay, number two is I would hard shell these somehow. A cheapy hard shell doesn't have anything fancy, but we're gonna have to find a package, a container that fits the length of these things. You don't wanna fold them, you wanna leave them just the way they are. They're gonna come to you flat.
And like a big long candy bar, oh twice as wide. More like a burrito. There we go, like a packaged burrito, man. Only for burn gel. Oh, dude, that is what it looks like. It looks like a burrito. One of the cheap ones from Dollar Tree. Man, they're not very good. Yeah, but this stuff is better. So anyway, this is really cool. Again, emergency burn care. Garza al-Idrus-gel-stareel-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per-per
I'm sorry, I had to work on my Italian again here. But anyway, I don't care what language it's in. And it is 10 of the Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel, 10 pack, 3.5 ounce, I think per unit is what it's saying. It's 3.5, that's possibly, no, probably 3.5 pounds. This is not light, okay? This is not cheap.
It's very, very much something you want to have at least one if you can afford one. If you can go to Sportsman's Guide, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, easy to find. There's ads all over the Internet for Sportsman's Guide. And they do have some other items that are pretty decent, but this particular item should be a high priority for all of you.
This is going to change dramatically care and survivability for patients in what is gonna be a very bad situation. Medical is gonna be gone.
Nobody has much faith in the hospital systems anyway anymore. But you get to kick it in, the communist Chinese and the Israelis, with the Israeli skanks doing what they're doing, border open, bringing invaders in, escalating the attack. Medical support is gonna be non-existent and or they'll be overburdened. Whatever attack the ring knockers and the Israelis are gonna do against the United States working with the communist Chinese to do it is going to be bad.
It's just all there is to it. The idea is for you not to be where the bad is, number one. And number two, if you're anywhere near the bad or if you unfortunately get tagged by something, you need to be able to take care of your people. And this is something somebody asked me right now, how many would you actually get? I'll be quite honest, I would get, if you're putting together a hardcore medical unit and doc, if you'd have a doc, guys, I would get probably 10 of these, if you could.
If you're a larger formation and you've got a lot of money between you and you can all pitch in a few dollars per person, it's not a big deal to do what, ten would be a hundred and thirty dollars and these are definitely worth the money.
None of them were compromised. All of them weren't abused. The packages aren't abused. The material is stored in what is typically an EMT type heavy retort foil pouch. They're not just the paper hospital wrap, which is not bad. It's just the idea that this was designed obviously to be a forward area response package. And it is in the heavy retort foil.
Now if you go look at shot in fact, here's the thing shot med vet is the cheapest place you can get what would be traditional medical support for human and or animal support, right? Go take a look at what a comparable product to this cost per pouch You don't get 10 and let me put it this way. I was willing to pay More than that what I paid for 10 of these for two packets of
in the heavy, retort, resilient pouch and its burned gel sheets. And they won't cover the area that one of these packets does. Now, let me point something out about these. My priority would be to actually utilize these and then put some kind of containment over top of this pack, these wraps.
to try and save and preserve and keep on the wound as much as possible around the wound area if it's an arm, a limb, a hand, whatever, so that you keep the material where it is so it doesn't, you know, stop out because this is a very generous package. I'm probably going to rip one of these open and actually do a video on this. I don't know that anybody has. Maybe they have. Go to YouTube. Check it out.
This is one of the things that if you know I'm emphasizing that there is a reason. This is a very good buy. I don't know how much they got. I have no idea where I, they could have got this from Stern but I checked and I don't, if it did come from there they got all that was left because I would go to the, I'd go the next step which is the wholesaler.
but this is a very good product solution. I don't care about the date, I really don't. I'm gonna tell you right now with medical support you're gonna stop and ask somebody, what is that outdated? Oh yeah, it's outdated, sorry, I'm just gonna let you suffer. Is that okay? All right, next patient, don't worry, I got plenty of the patients that are suffering. But if you feel that you want to get anal retentive about whatever I'm doing, I'm gonna put you over there and you can wait for the government ambulance to show up if that ever happens.
Anyway, that's my attitude about stupid people. I'm finished with them. I've got too many other good people to take care of, plenty of people in line. It's like handing out food. First person that pisses and moans, their ass goes off to the side. Go find it somewhere else. You think you're going to get anything special from me? I'm sorry, you're the most of these idiot sticks right now that are telling you that they don't care, whatever. It's like I've told you before, it's like having a gas mask.
10 people standing around in a smoke, a gas grenade goes off or the gas starts to hit. You want to see how quickly the nine people who said they didn't want a mask will be fighting over it with each other? Well, number 10 hopefully is armed and it's his mask and you're not going to get it. Only the gas mask. Well, I need a mask now. Well, yes, but you should have gotten one sooner from well, the many inventories out there that were very cheap.
Once you got it, it's yours. You can carry it and you have it with you and it will serve you But if you're stupid foolish or ignorant enough to argue that you don't need a gas mask then well later on You don't that simple don't worry. You don't so anyway Again, this is for the past me because this is Italian, but there's just as much data and information in English That's useful to give you the basic idea. Now. Here's what's interesting
Mala- let's see. Mala- Mala- Mala-al-ica-alt-bracket-t-tree-oil. Now I want you to remember something. Years ago, we talked about this with our, and again with our homeopaths, and with all of you, you better be ready for this because the next step is when this isn't available, you're going to be using something else. You'll have to make it yourself. And tea tree oil. Yes, you know tea, tea tree oil.
There are other solutions that are off the shelf using whatever, you know, again, certain foodstuffs. And so just an idea there that there are a number of ways that we can deal with burns, but this is first class. This is, you know, this is the first tier right here. Sadly enough, it won't take long to go through this, treating initial patients. And I don't know how much follow up or whether or not this would be used.
in a second tier after you recover the purse and take them back to the aid station chain and they're routed into their particular casualty status, depending on what they are, what they got hit with and how they're hurt. But I'm gonna pick up as much of this as I can until it runs out. And the stuff that I got here, as I was talking with Nancy before we got up on the air, actually while we were picking these up.
because they came in. These are going to go into a prioritized burn kit, but that will be attached to a primary medic in our sphere. They need to be forward. This is something that needs to be forward.
Okay, but the problem is it's first of all two things remember about a lot of stuff you keep adding more junk you gets heavy The medical backpacks which are sought after by a lot of people that are in the know Especially several years ago when they were the government was was surplus ing out complete backpack kits special forces and regular well war fighter unit slash, you know infantry unit
medical backpacks with everything on board. We only got three or four of those. You might recall they were selling them out of the Carolinas and some of these people, well actually I know people who did buy over 100 of them. When they became available they're out in one big lump and the price was phenomenal and then what happened is there were a bunch of entrepreneurs, you know, money people.
bought everything up and threw the stuff back out of the market at 10 times what it was being originally sold for. And people were still buying it. Just a heads up, medical, especially in like for instance, we have one of the medical sections that I put together back years ago, remember after Desert Dust Part 2 began.
There were tons of the medical support that were stacked up on the East Coast and they sold the stuff for nothing. In fact, the guy, one of the people that we do know that we purchased a lot of the medical supplies from, he said each one of the piles that was up for auction
was the size of a city block and it was just solid. There weren't any walkthroughs. It was just they piled the stuff up palette by palette by palette by palette, five, six pallets tall and the length of the city block and it was massive. And he paid a ridiculously stupid price. I think he paid $27,000 for everything in one block, one that he got.
The block included, for instance, emergency triage kits, sterile, sterile of course in the trays, but also 200 piece and 300 piece surgical kits. Everything for doing chest, heart, you know, gut, take your pick. And each one was there, they were built for particular tasks for particular operating procedures. We grabbed all those that we could.
originally $20 and $30 a set
For as anybody, if anybody knows, this was all German, these were all German instruments or Swiss instruments that the government had purchased and had palatized. Everything was ready to go. So if you have a casualty, just pull out the trays. The nurse does the tool count. Everything is sterile. They pull it open. Of course, she checks, pulls it open, checks it. Inside the surgery, they bring the patient in and they go to town for two, three, four, six hours. And most of the tools that are in that toolkit
are going to be used and that patient will be sticking out of him or her at one point or another. So those we have a lot of but not as many as we need but enough to ensure that we have the tools in the toolbox. We'll be re-sterilizing. We're not throwing anything away with regard to instruments. I will remind you of that. But again, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com.
Then this is the first item, which is the Italian Mill Burn Shield Emergency Burn Care Gel. It is 10 pouches. Go price it. Go find it somewhere else. Go look for it. Go look for it. Just go to the site. It's Emergency Burn Care Arto. I think that's actually just a tension. But anyway, sterile, full range, and it's ready for use.
Now another thing real quick and I don't know how many they have left but the ones I got were excellent I highly recommend these attention attention attention and These are the miltech Wet weather your vegetato camouflage wet weather suits They are top and bottom. They are 4x, but they're actually closer to like a 3x range and they're $10.34 a set
Now there are some other, in fact, they've even come down since I ordered these. A bunch of the other ones sold out that were in the upper, I should say the lower size ranges. So I think only the 4X is left, which in reality, if you look at the size meter on there, it says it's run a little small. So that means it's either a 2X, 3X range, which is great.
Still big and probably still big cut, but these are excellent. Still in the wrapper, obviously. $10.34, but I think they've gone down to $8.50. Buy them if you need them. They're in the vegetado camo, which we'll roll over fine with the woodland camo. They'll work with all you guys that bought all the vegetado back when I told you to when the uniforms were like, remember about five, $6 a set. And then they went to eight, then they went to ten. They're still a steal at ten.
This is the rain gear that goes with all of that. We got the helmet covers, we got the patrol caps, we got thousands of the uniforms. Everybody pitched in. Some of the units here are vegetato type now for the time being. They'll use it until they lose it. And again, it's Mil-Tec WD Vegetato Wet Weather Suit.
At least at the most $10.34 only in the Forex with the one listing, but they may have more than have others So again, keep an eye out go through the clearance. This is all the clearance section Or in the medical action is not much medical they have a sportsman's guide, but the burn care is unique
And in fact, I'm spending time tonight packaging this stuff up to protect it because I don't want anything to happen to it. It's going easier going into battle bags that are going to be upfront with the with Doc when the time comes. Whichever Doc gets it, this is going to be part of their about a part of his system.
But it's probably going to be in what we call the transporter secondary bag because it's burdensome weight wise. It doesn't mean it won't be with him, but most of what he's going to be dealing with is trying to first keep you from bleeding to death and keeping your breathing so you don't suffocate. And the other thing that we did get from sportsmen, not from sportsmen's guide correction, over at ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com.
There was some really good deals on airway trikes. So you might want to go check that out. I don't know what's left. They had a full range kit which included infant, arm held infant, child, and a large and small adult.
And these are the airway fixtures. If you don't know anything about that, go check. Go look at them. Go over to ShopMedVet.com. They had an excellent price. I don't know how long they're going to last. I know we bought a ton of them because they were pennies. They were pennies. And for what it is, once you got it, it goes in your emergency. It goes in your, in fact, these will go in your iFAC kit if you didn't know that.
So, heads up on that one. And that's at ShopMedVet.com. The first one was Sportsmen'sGuide.com. The second is ShopMedVet.com. And again, look at their sales discounts, which are up to 90 percent. And start bulking out because we need to dot the I and cross the T's on everything. Next, you know, there's always good news out of nasty, bad, evil, wicked stuff going on.
But I now get a confirmation today talking with one of the politicos When they grabbed Stephanie Lambert, it was on Monday today is Wednesday and apparently they did finally release I think there was so much people were the level of outrage within even the system on this is such that This is rippling through the system and it was a stupid move on their part, but it's typical for the district of criminals One of the counties that I would never
have expected to see finally get up off their dead ass. Because of what they did here with Stephanie Lambert, by the way, it's his hyphenated name, Jun-Tila, J-U-N-T-T-I-L-A. And if I'm pronouncing it wrong, slap me in the microphone, we'll correct it later. It's Jun-Tila. Stephanie Lambert Jun-Tila, most people just call her Stephanie Lambert, but I can see.
And if I'm wrong about the last name, but I've read this in two different reports, so I'm pretty sure it's right. I mean, again, all these people are patriots that are reporting this. But what happened is between Monday last night, so many different special meetings took place and so many different groups. We rippled through the system with regard to how pissed everybody was that a certain county, which I can't name,
I was been deadheaded on the fence, kind of like, you know, New York during the American War for Independence in the beginning. And because of this, a unanimous closed-door vote to align with the Patriot effort across the board. And they have now aligned with the resolutions and have signed the coalition back.
A lot of people are, you know, when the idiot sticks at Lansing are asking questions, everybody just bobbles their head and doesn't know anyone with smiles and waves. But with what they just saw here and everybody knows where the fingerprint is on what they just did to try and block investigating what is obviously extreme, extensive voter fraud, now they've been caught in the act.
Remember, if you hear Dominion, that's Diebold. Dominion is Diebold. Diebold is Dominion. Dominion is Diebold. Diebold is Dominion all around the country. Diebold was banned. Diebold was specifically banned. And the way they've been hacking Dominion is because it's the hacked Diebold technology. And all the Bushes and the Clintons and Obama, all those whores are tied into Dominion.
And those whores, what they've done, this whole thing is a small clique of, well they're not traitors if they were never with us, and they're not. They're not Americans. They're globalists, okay? Barry Satoro and his turd bunch, the Clintonistas and their murderous pack, all of these turds.
Every one of these little factions, these little pyramid factions of power are a small tiny clique that are easily identified and the threat, well, everybody's got the attitude, it's time to deal with the problem. So I am amazed. It's kind of like what happened with Monroe County here in Michigan. I expected more of a conflict. Instead, everybody shook their head, couldn't argue with the facts, and there was a unanimous vote.
first time around once they got everything set up in terms of the resolutions. The behind closed door meetings with all these counties, townships, and whatever, and they're like I said, I would like to explain the
way the current works here in Michigan because of the communists and how we have like an Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids and there's some cesspool up in Traverse City. We got, of course, Lansing, the toilet itself. But even Lansing, guys, half the townships in that county are already ours. So the patchwork of how the enemy is surrounded politically,
They are if everybody were to just step up right now and have one you know Take one club and beat them like a baby seal there wouldn't be enough targets to go around The aggressor is so in you know encapsulated now one of the things that's coming out of the these reports
If you'll notice, they're talking about foreign, yes, there really was foreign activity against the election, especially here in Michigan. But they don't want you to look at the Israelis, they don't want you to look at the Chinese, they don't want you to look at the Jewish Canadians, the Jewish operations out of Canada that are associated with these NGOs like HIAS that were all, and of course also the ADL, etc. They're all tied into vote scam here in Michigan. But we have right now, my guesstimate,
because there's other there's so many smaller elements of people that are fully organized and ready to fight. But we have probably seven different dynamic elements operating in the state and they intertwine in some areas but they they don't interact as heavily at this point in time. My biggest concern as I've told you many times is when this war kicks off it could end faster
If we understand that when this war kicks off, we are better coordinated at exterminating particular units in the field or operations that are in place because they'll be fixed and they're easily already known, they're already identified, there's no way they can hide. Virtually every one of their safe houses or their stash points or locations where they're operating, you know, like the equivalent to a fusion center, there are some fusion center operations here.
But all of these are identified. There's no place that they can go that they can hide. We'd prefer that they actually go to certain places where they think they can hide. Because when this kicks off, the biggest problem is, again, and I have said this, there are certain people who have very, very narrow and particular attitudes about what to do with them. And I, Captain Save a Ho, no more, okay? Uncle Mark, you know what? Bad guys did what they did with me, and you know what they taught me?
There's some of these other people that are talking now are 100% right about how we should deal with the turds in the system. I had three people that got hold of me, it was late Monday night and going into Tuesday morning because of what happened to this thing in Washington, which panned out, I guess leveled out. I don't know how so we'll find out more because I still haven't seen everything on the final outcome. And there isn't a final outcome because they're gonna harass this woman.
They're trying to interfere with the court processes both in Michigan, the investigation, the criminal proceedings against the ring knockers and against Lansing and against the foreigners from Canada that were operating in Michigan here in the vote scam slash the the vote cheating that was going on, the vote theft. Okay, but
I am not going to be one of those people running up and going, you know, we all just need to calm down. No, no, no, we don't. No, we don't. No, we don't calm down. Yes, I've done that in the past and I will say this and I'm not gonna mention any names because those people are probably listening that were, you know, from especially upstate and around Lansing and there's a few other locations where again, they had all said, we'll get hold of Marcus.
We got to back everybody off or we got to settle them down. It's like, no, you don't. That's your biggest mistake right now. No, you don't. Time to get rid of the bastards on the other side. I ain't Captain Save a hoe, no more. As far as I'm concerned, again, your biggest concern should be be ready as this escalates very dramatically in a very sharp way. Whatever fiction they try to create, we're not gonna believe. Whatever they try to plug in is gonna be irrelevant. And here's the problem. It's not me.
There's far more wicked than Uncle Mark out there and I guarantee it. And they don't wanna have any conversations, like Dave was trying to explain this last night with the conversations everybody's having. Nobody wants to have any conversation with the backed up toilet on the other side. We're finished with them. The only solution now is to clean the country out, scrub the table off. I said it's like every once in a while with limited constitutional republic, you're in a situation where you're like the old scullery maid.
And it used to be, see, don't show you this, the old movies are better at it, I say black and white movies, because they were closer to a rustic period, per se, and everybody remembered it, at least some part of it. But the old scullery made, you know, people would use an old bar or a pub, and stuff would get spilled on the tables. Yeah, they kind of wipe it off. But here's the traditional process. You get a big-ass soap stone the size of a loaf of bread.
And you break out the lye water and the soap, which the lye water is a soap actually. And what you do is you have to clean everything off. You do a quick sleuthing. You get the chunks of peas and maybe, you know, greasy meat stuff off. And then what you had to do with that, about four to six inch thick tabletop, which is made out of planking wood or beam.
is you'd, great, you'd get that scullery stone out and you had to scrape down. You literally just dragged down with the lye and with the other detergents, you scraped down that table top until there was a new fresh layer and it was all flat and all uniform. You can sit a cup on that or a tankard on that, wasn't gonna weeble wobble around. If it was a good scullery maid knew what she was doing. But the whole idea is at a certain point, you gotta scrub the table off.
It's time to scrub the table off. No ifs, ands, or buts. And they're, what do you want? After supposedly Trumpet wins, all these turds are still gonna be hanging around. You think they're gonna do that? They're gonna just sit there and go, yeah, peace, love, don't. Well, I guess we'll accept this. And I ain't counting on Trump to be anything other than what he was the last time, which will be, well, these are nice people. Remember that after he said, you would be a j-
Then he goes to a party hardy operation where good old Barry Satoro and the Clintons are there and these are good people So what am I supposed to believe? Well again, there's the pitter-putt fakery of the two fake ass organized operations, you know opposing each other and then there's the rest of the American people who are screwed by them
Now we know that the big screw coming is the overt Communist but the other half of the screw is the safety net where they put the other bunch in and they just hire the same bunch of people from the same cesspool because they'll maintain the cesspool level Because that's where it's going. Okay, no matter what anybody tries to argue. I don't care Yeah, well for that reason if nothing else if you believe it from that angle, let's think about that one
The other side knows this if that's the argument that we know one side is gonna have a vendetta against the other Which by the way there should be but to be quite honest if that's the case you aren't getting to the election
The argument that the very argument that's used demonstrates that the other side is gonna pull some scurrilous BS I mean whatever a cultic trash whatever Pandora's box Twilight Zone, you know garbage they try to generate We just need to be ready with a very simple focus. Okay, let's keep it simple stupid process As far as how we're gonna deal with it get rid of them
Well, how are we going to deal with that? Get rid of them. But what if they do get rid of them? If you get rid of them, you have no more conversation. You can get back to real life, doing the right thing, being with good people. Right now, half these turds that are, well, half, because it's not half the population. But there's a whole bunch of turds out there that either, A, they're going to be gone in the conflict, or B, they're going to be deported, just like we did at the end of the American War for Independence.
At the end of the American War for Independence, we deported one-fifth of the population of the United States. Well, we needed those people. Don't worry, we found other good people to replace them, good people. Not the toilet wipes like we're getting now, the toilet flush where everybody's got their hand out, I want, I want. It used to be people came here and understood, no, I'm willing to work, but I know that if I work, the fruits of my labor are mine.
We're not talking the handouts of the handouts of my demanding our mind. I'm telling you I do so if I do so if I do that's the crap you're seeing right now and it needs to be gone just all there is to it. So anyway Congratulations a bunch of people because of a silly stupid act on the part of the enemy completely changed a Good chunk of the dynamic
of the order of battle for the Patriot movement and the benefits of the action stupidity on the part of the communists in Washington. They hockey pucked up. We benefited from that. And again, I don't want martyrs. I wish he'll be about, no, we don't want martyrs. That's no good. You've got a competent individual who's motivated in their particular area of interest that have actually stepped up to the plate. I don't want them as a martyr. We better be protecting these people.
That was the other discussion that if they're gonna go after the sheriff at the other end hell that probably will start That'll be like Lexington and Concord this crap could go right into war We're on an in a date time and place that nobody can you know put their brain around and by the way Yeah, well, Mikey just Michigan for the moment
It was mostly just Massachusetts and around Boston, and there were a whole bunch of peckerwood, shallow hell types that claimed to be patriots back then who were trying to argue that, well, we just let them hang the Massachusetts, and the rest of us will be fine. Well, wait a minute, you all got together and you're all agreeing that you don't really wanna go along with the program, but you're figuring you can make some kind of backroom deal?
But as Patrick Henry said, when already Lexington and Concord had been fought, the men were in the field. Guys, we started the American War for Independence on April 19th, 1775. They did not get around to a Declaration of Independence until the 4th of July, technically, 1776. Do the math, how many months is that? Now, I've always pointed this out and it's an uncomfortable part that nobody wants to do the math on also.
You had a whole bunch of people at the Continental Congress who said they were gonna make some kind of warm, fuzzy, huggy, let's stop the fight kind of arrangement. Well, what would have happened to the patriots who stepped up and actually put their life on the line? This is another part I'm warning you with regard to trusting, you're at a point of the American War for Independence slash a war of prevention.
Our job is to prevent the monarchy slash the Communists from getting away with what they have planned. That means Barry Sarturo's ass is gonna be hunted. That means Hillary the Huts ass is gonna be hunted. That means there's a whole bunch of them. They're gonna be hunted. And those are just the clowns that are kind of upfront, but they're not all of the problem.
Yeah, we'll probably be hunting them to a degree at the global level because the military is going to be not so divided as you think about the attitude if the American people step up to the plate and with that being the case then the military assets will be hunting for all the characters that are in their private jets. They all think they can get to the little private bunkers, etc, etc. Our military people. I'm not saying White Hatch, you'll notice I've never say it, use that term, that's BS.
There will be people who will have their own personal large scale epiphanies. Because while they've been biting their lip, they're gonna finally realize, well, it's time. Some will sit on their hands, others not so much. So again, we have to be prepared for this. And Michigan, again, what would have happened? What would happen, say, about July?
For August of 1775, if they'd made some kind of deal, what would have happened to all the patriots who stepped up to Lexington and Concord? Well, the thousands and tens of thousands of patriots. If they'd made some kind of deal, do you think the crown was gonna say, well, yeah, we'll just let it lay back and what? No, no, no, they would have demanded, well, what's that term from Braveheart? We need to negotiate.
Negotiate what? I didn't come here so they could earn more land and I'd have to work for it. Or in this case, we didn't give them the authority so they could turn around backstab us and get us hung. And the institutions today in the year 2024, I have no faith in them at all. In fact, the only thing that you better have faith in are the institutions that you create and the institutions you own.
And the whores in the court system are pretty well half of them have demonstrated publicly that they hate you. They've betrayed the country and they're trying to destroy the sovereignty of the nation. In politics and the bureaucracy, they are 100% trying to destroy the nation and they are fully cooperating in the destruction of the country. The military is a split. But so what one of these institutions do you think you think you trust the guard or the reserve or the active army? No, you can't.
Well, but Mark, I went down to the border for a reason, just touch base. And I physically needed to see what it is. I went right up to the gate, talked to the people there. They're into themselves, okay? I didn't say that it was great. I pay attention to new wants, his body language, people the way they act. I really do. I run a lot of people, a lot of different people, a lot of criminals, a lot of patriots, a lot of just half ass, you know,
shallow hells and everything in between. They're doing something down there. But the moment that they're told to flip and follow the same
orders of the micro-regime in Texas and they decide to betray, say, everybody and go, well, we were talking about standing up, but you know, behind closed doors, everybody started talking to the European buddies and the Israelis said, you know, if you just hockey screw all of the Patriots, you got as a prophet. And we listened to that when the Israelis and the Jewish mob said that. We kind of said, well, that's not a bad deal.
And so they turn around and tell you, you need to surrender. No, I don't think we will. In fact, we're right back to where we were. The founding institution that created this country was the militia before April 19th, 1775.
And it was the militia that made the choice to go to war. There was no vote. What was the vote? The vote was with a 70 caliber musket with a vote loaded in it. And somebody pulled the ballot box lever and the bullet went into the ballot box with the red coat saying ATF and FBI, Homeland Security slash whatever.
And they started putting bullets slash ballots into ballot boxes a lot on April 19, 1775. And they didn't do it spontaneously like, was knee jerk? It was last minute. You'll notice that that's the propaganda that you get basically from week because they've dumbed down the population. It was the long term plan with organization mechanisms of different types.
There were many militia units contrary to what said, well, three guys showed up here and five guys showed up there, guys. Some militia units marched all night when Paul Revere passed their town. They mustered out the militia, they took a head count, they identified who couldn't make it or who would be late. And they kicked off and marched to battle as a unit, as a town, literally as a town militia, or a township militia, or an independently organized militia.
That's how almost 30,000 people showed up. It wasn't ones or twosies and oh we're so confused. The problem was getting the force strength to where it needed to be and creating some kind of straw boss cooperation to get the force focused so that it can more effectively fight. And that's what we know is a mistake that will be corrected with the war that is coming.
The straw boss operation tag you're it anybody here got any example, okay? Let me ask you something You saw what you've seen the movies and the guys are coming across the field and some of the guys are coming up and well What should I do? Now instead of somebody going well, I'm just kind of go over there. No, no, no, no, no you anybody here anybody here are clergymen Anybody here Deacon anybody here Deacon? Anybody here got any military time?
Congratulations, raise your hand. This group over here, there's like seven, eight of you. Anybody? No? Okay, how about a Deacon? Any Deacon? There you go. There's some management right there. Congratulations, Deacon. You're now a Sergeant. What? No, you're not what. You know how to lead. You've been in a position of authority. Congratulations, you're a straw boss for the day. That's your squad.
I'll give you three or four. Anybody got three people here from an odd town? No, okay, they're over there. Come over here. Deacon, here's the rest of your squad. Two five-man fire teams. Congratulations. Divide them up. I'll talk to everybody. We're going to talk to everybody here in a minute. How many people here have 10 men? Raise your hand. 11, 12, keep you where you are. How many you got? 20? Okay, there's a platoon there. You got about, what's like 40, 50 men. You guys stay over here, stay together. Congratulations, you're a platoon.
Guess what? In fact, you people are kind of organized, aren't you? Yes, we are, sir. Okay, who's your team leader? Well, Bob here is, you know, he's like the main blacksmith for the town, kind of got us all organized about a year ago. Good. Guess what? Get your sorry ass down the road, double time it that way. I need you as a blockade unit somewhere about a mile down the road. Pick the best piece of terrain to give you cover and the ability to retreat. You, go now.
You Deacon come here wants you to get ready to organize with ten other men You're gonna be another platoon that you're gonna be half a platoon that follows right behind those 50 men that just went down the road that way Now again next yeah, come over here. Yeah you where you from Birmingham? Bridget Elton, okay good. Come on over here
See, a simple straw boss and basic management routing force to where it would need to be and we can do better than even that. And they did better than that back then, but they had to play catch up. An enemy tried to retreat that also is trying to play police state as it retreats. Remember, the officer was in charge of the detail to come out and confiscate guns and powder and shot and food. They destroyed food.
He unlumbered his guns three times during the retreat and laid his guns, light infantry guns, but he laid his cannon on the towns that he went through.
And it was his argument that if he was allowed to un-limb his guns and let his troops have their way to ransack, rape, kill, pillage, and burn, that it would break the spirit of the American people. The same asshats you had then are now in uniform in the military. They're in the secret police, they're in homeland security, and they're the Israeli Mossad and other secret police operations who are thinking the same way about attacking America right now. God bless.
Flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution for liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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. 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torture 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 to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free?
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It is the 20th of March. It is the 16th year of Obanavius and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2024 Old Earth Calendar. Give it all she's got, Captain. 125% Scotty. And 2024 Battle for the Republic, book two, The Winter War. Hopefully that book makes you cold.
I tried to do everything I could in each one of the seasonal changes to kind of create the effect for the season. Hot, cold, sweltering, dry, dark, light. It is a beautiful, by the way, it's a beautiful day today. It is in the 30s, up and down, but with stiff breeze, stiff wind coming in originally out of the Southwest. That died real quick. Most of it's been coming in from the north, northeast.
or forgive me, correction, correction, negative, negative. Northwest, coming from the Northwest, a good stiff wind, cleaning out the bridge. It's actually helping to clear out the leaves in other places. I don't have to write leaves. I just let the wind do it right. This season is the one that does it too. The snow disappears, the wind kicks up.
Although these get pushed to a certain spot if there's one or two collection points and the rest just disappears I don't know where it goes of course the goats eat a lot of the leaves they love the leaves especially maple leaves oh That is like kidney to the goat. So again, we've had some really great weather this last weekend. We'll say thank you again to mr. Hold on here. Make sure I get that right. Oh, yes to
Mr. Daniels, again, we had a little bit of a situation with one of the communications pods. And Mr. Daniels was the individual who scurried out with the escort vehicle and the other sister unit, the other unit, the militia unit that was deployed. Again, we had about 16, I think 17 pods that were set up in the bottom of Michigan, Northern end of Ohio.
and had everything they needed. And in fact, also this week he's meeting, I think today, as a matter of fact, if not, it was yesterday, with that particular unit helping them to flesh out their support equipment. So again, this is how we work. Everybody helps each other out. These guys never met before. One's the Ohio, one is an Ohio unit out of the middle of the state. The other was, well, Mr. Daniels is here out of Michigan. And
Fantastic job of immediately picking up, integrating, working together. This is the kind of thing that needs to be, we have to have happened when things kick off. You don't have to know everything about everybody. You need to know who's who in the zoo. Again, especially with your own people. And again, there's a point where through a handshake, individuals are gonna meet with key people, that is the spear point.
and the process we built. So guys, we got a lot of work to do. You all need to be prepared, square yourselves away, organize our equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Now, something real quick. I know a couple of our callers asked about Colt pistols, the Colt revolvers. I was right. These guys are buying, I don't know what their source is, but something happened here the other day.
Center fire systems now some of their stuff is my god ratty You'll see what I mean when you go over to center fire systems and look at the surplus pistols that they have But they picked up now these came from one police inventory or another we don't know where But there are other Colts that have come in and you want to go check out for those you are looking They may not be the cobras. He may not be a Colt Cobra but
or again, maybe Python, the Colt Cobras are. But there are a number of different colts that we're showing up after we talked about this before. I don't think it's listening to us. It's just the next wave of stuff that they've been acquiring. They have been selling a bunch of these things. There's Smith stainless steel revolvers, you know, in the 60 series, 64, 65 and model 66.
There's Rossi Revolvers, which started to pop in now. I don't know what the layer of collection is or where they got this stuff. But all three locations, CenterFireSystems.com, also Classic Firearms, and oh, come on, what was the third one? Go ahead, Mark. So Atlantic Firearms. All three have another wave of weapons just came in, and Atlantic has a couple of other colts too.
So, if you're a Colt aficionado, you like Colts, they are fantastic guns. I don't even problem with Colts. My 1911s are all Colts. Old Colts were one Colt 45s, but all fleshed out and functional nonetheless. So, again, both, all three locations. Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com.
Atlantic firearms, Atlantic firearms, Atlantic firearms and classic firearms, classic firearms, classic firearms. All three of those have gotten another wave of handguns in that are these surplus guns. Now over at Center Fire Systems, they have a pile of, my God, I don't know what the hell you did to these guns.
But they're charter arms undercover. You know, the smallest revolver in the world, smallest .38 revolver in the world. They're a good gun, but unfortunately a bunch of these really got snout beat out of them. But there are a mix. There's charter arms, original charter arms, not the other pickup companies, which are good companies. There's nothing wrong with that.
But the original Charter Arms contract guns from decades ago, a couple decades ago, well, no, correct, a couple, four decades ago now, and also a bunch of Smith & Wesson Model 36s, and also air weight hammerless. So you might want to check those out. And again, one was very popular is an air marshal gun.
I don't think they these just popular to a cops eventually because everybody bought them because they're there a They're a slip hammer They've got a knob on an arc and the frame is bubbled out on the top You don't see it when you go through the inventory But also some rare ones. I think they've got a Smith model 32 Over its center fire now. What is a Smith model 32? It's a Smith miss Smith and Wesson
J-frame, but in 38 Smith and Wesson. Now that's the World War II standard revolver cartridge. 38 Smith and Wesson short is what some people call it. Here's a couple different names over the years. It's the same cartridge at almost all of the Webly 380 Auto, not 380 Auto, but it's .380.
38 short revolvers in World War II that were built for the Brits. They adopted the same cartridge, so revolvers. While they did have the 455, the 380 cartridge was just as common and handed out to everybody, tankers, airmen, the whole works.
So there's a lot of these guns around, but this one, it's a Model 32, most people have ever heard of it, but you gotta remember, Smith made something and every one of those numbers, you know, like there's a Model 10, there's a Model 11, there's a Model 12, there's a Model 13. Model 13 is nothing more than a target K-frame, or not only, it's a really nice gun. The same is true with these J-frame models, there's quite a few different J-frame models most people haven't seen.
And to be quite honest, that Model 32, if you look, is probably a little more of a collector's item than anything. Not that it's something you might be, may or may not be interested in, but some of you might be doing smiths and some are doing colts.
And if you're looking for stuff still to put on the shelf, because this is still America, and you take your money and put it where it's going to count, and unique firearms are always going to be worth more. Always. We're going to win this war. We're going to have bigger gun collections, because we're taking off the corpses of our enemy. Yeah, I got this one in Cleveland.
Bat faggot. Yeah, yeah, he screamed a lot. His buddies did too. But yeah, in fact that was from 26, I think. The other one, that one there is 27. Got that one when we were outside of Pittsburgh during the siege. Yeah, you're gonna collect a lot more. We plan on that. I don't care what anybody says. That had, we better, again, prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're gonna plan and plan positive, okay?
So anyway, solutions, not just complaining about the problems. Revolvers, also semi-automatic guns. I'll tell you, there are a couple of Smiths over at Atlantic Firearms. They're the 80s mid-frame, flat body, semi-automatic 9mm, and there's some pretty good prices on them. The numbers are all the four-digit numbers. It's a mish-mish during that period of time.
But the guns are in really good condition, price is reasonable, and magazines may still be available. That's the thing I'm not sure of and you'll have to do the workout. Okay, enough on that, it's 15 minutes after. Next, next, I'm gonna go back to this because this is important. I have 10 of the packages sitting here, I ordered a bundle, I wish I'd ordered more now. But Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel packs. Now again,
This is each one of these gel packs. These are burn packs These are designed for limb wraps, but they can be used for anything especially when you got an individual that's hurt You're not going to worry about you know, you'll make it work But 50 millimeter by one meter foam dressing They're in the EMT type foil pouches. These are not the there's out there not just in the utility See administrative pouches like you see typically in a surgery or hospital. These are EMT type packs
You get 10 for $13.49. I cannot emphasize enough that if you're building up a med kit for an actual committed medic, you want at least these. And since you should be planning on refilling or reloading, and if you've got a platoon or if you've got a company, get everybody to donate a couple of dollars each.
If it's a platoon, that's 40 guys. If you collect $80 or whatever between everybody, some people are gonna say, well, hell, I've been burned before. That sounds like a really, it's better than what I saw before. Some people get motivated and pitch in, want more for themselves. So if you're a platoon or a company, let's clear these off the shelf and make them ours. That's what we want to do. And again, it's Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel, 10 pack for 49. They're bigger than I expected.
Again, you can't tell by the image even though they do give you some specs, but again, very high quality, partially in Italian, partially in English. You'll see what I'm talking about, but you can pretty well figure out and understand what you're looking at. You can also do a search for the information on the product. It'll help you to understand, and there's even some videos over there on YouTube, if you look, from the companies actually, and it's from the medical industry perspective. So check it out.
Sportsmansguide.com, Sportsmansguide.com, Sportsmansguide.com. Now, I'm gonna mention this again. 4X, Mil-Tec, Vegetato, Wet Weather Suit. $10.34 when I bought them, but I think they've come down to $8.56 or some goofy number. They're actually a discount, even more. A few dollars more. I'm happy at $10. These are 4X, but they're actually a little smaller.
I didn't add this. These can be used as your ad hoc Kim suit if need be. You can commit them for that purpose. Now they're not perfectly sealed up front, but they're no better nor any worse than any of the other equipment out there that, you know, third world, second world, and even some of the big armies are using. But it is a vegetative camouflage rain suit. They are brand new in the package. They're excellent. I picked up four right away, as soon as I saw these.
And remember, there's a reason. Mark, I'm only like a 1X or I'm only a large. Guys, you're going to be wearing cold weather gear. And you ever tried to slip a size that's correct for you raincoat over a parka? Yeah. Oh, that's right. Yeah. You know what I'm talking about. Cold, wet weather. We're in Michigan, cold and wet.
So this is an excellent price if you guys are listening and you're up north you get more snow than we do although all of us get snow typically every year this one's been a thank you Lord not as bad as it could have been but it doesn't make any difference because now we're into cold wet. Now instead of looking like the kid in the Christmas story with your arms out to either side going guys wait up you know because you can't move.
If you have a bigger rain suit, you can actually preset it over top of the park because you're not going to take it off. And this is in a decent camouflage pattern. Vegetato goes well with, actually, I'll take it close up. Flecktarn, Woodland, DPM, take a pic, whatever you're doing. It's basically in the same color range. So again, it works. I'm not harping, you can make your own decisions. But I want to mention it because I'd rather our people get it than people I don't know.
Both these items are over at Sportsman's Guide dot com and there's a whole lot more but I figured I'd just touch on those two and also again I got into the pistols that I needed to cover last hour a little bit too but I didn't. Also over at ApexGunParts.com ApexGunParts.com they get a bunch of sale items on the British Enfield parts. Now they've been doing that for a while.
But there are also a few magazines they may be gone, but there were some AK What is it palm tree the Palmetto not Palmetto their palm tree or palm? AK mags The one that I know for sure they have the clear with San tan caps still available and They're a popular magazine. They have the pivot tab the pivot cut
On the inboard side, when you flip the mag on an AK, remember that the top end, the bottom of the mag is facing up. So to prevent interference, if you'll notice a lot of the new polymer mags have a divot. They have an angle cut to the corner so that it helps to reduce contact interference, gives you a little more play space.
Then you normally have a lot of guys if you're using your mag to drop your mag You know a little trick you slide it along the base of the trigger guard pop the release Push the mag out let it drop take there as you push it out you pivot the magazine into the magazine well Lock it into the chin and then pull it back and hear the clicking Congratulations work the action and pew pew. Well with a kids big bang
Okay, same thing you do with the M14. Although we don't rough up the M14 quite that much because we don't need to. But you can pull the same trick with the M14 that you were talking about with the AK. You can slide the mag along the base, push the tab as you're doing that, push the magazine out of station, drop the mag to the ground, forget it because you're in a firefight, you're in an exchange, you just put more bullets down range on the target, not just in the general area, right?
So, again, AIM. Now, we're not there yet, but we are going to do the bottom of the hour traditional Weapons Wednesday break in about seven, eight minutes. Now, another thing here I brought, but I'm not going to use it today. Selective service regulations prescribed by the president under the authority vested in him by the terms of the selective service law.
Act of Congress approved May 18th, 1917, revised. This is the actual operating manual, one of what would be in every public library, but also any law library. And this was generated by the acting secretary of law. I will not send American boys to do what they are the main boys. Oh, wait a minute, this is Woodrow Wilson.
I will not fan American boys to fight on a wall on the continent. Because George Washington warned against that and then he sent everybody over there. Over there, yeah. So anyway, this is verbatim and it is fascinating. Has all the forms. You can literally operate your local selective service.
with this particular scam, manual, actually it's more than manual, it literally is the law. It's the law and it's the BS they'll be pulling on you this time around when they desperately try to get your daughters blown away. If they can't chase your little kid down the hall and get them castrated and lobotomized or have their breasts cut off and other parts sewn shut.
Those rotten ass teachers and the queers of $3 bills, satanic, pedo, queer counselors, they're just going to be very unhappy. Okay? But if they can't get them that way, they can't sacrifice you and destroy the next generation by castrating them and sterilizing them. They can always send them off. You know, the old kosher mafia, the Jewish mob will send them off to war to get them blown up and twist their brains and then put them on government chemicals when they get back.
Government-sponsored chemicals, which will then, of course, promote introvert or extrovert actions, either suicide or violent, you know, episodes, against other people. Not because they wanted to, but they were told they need to take the drugs and let the drugs kick in and work like a mix master, okay? You know, that's about the end of that. So anyway, selective service regulations.
May 18th 1917 revised which of course means erupted at the beginning of 1918 which are in here also Next and we got about five minutes to the bottom of the hour. Oh before I go any farther. You know what I'm gonna do. Hey smell Oh Mon Dieu. Oh, I never done drink your cafe au lait. I have cafe au lait here by the way Mmm
A rich espresso with a very fine full milk, nothing fancy by the way. But this is called cafe au lait, where you have like 50-50. You can go of course higher with more of the milk, such you can of course add a little fromage to the top, different types of accent and very white cheese. You can do some nutmeg, all kinds of stuff. You remember, cafe au lait. And no, I'm not gonna surrender.
He's French, he's like, oh my God, he's actually gonna go, go, go, no, I won't. No, and by the way, it's not French coffee, it's expressive. Which by the way, yeah, I know that could be French, but in this case it's not. So anyway, other things here real quick, also clean kits. Everybody asked me a bunch of questions on cleaning kits, it's really weird, this is a matrix thing and I don't know if everybody was talking to each other.
If you have a 7.62x51 NATO, if you have any 30 caliber rifles, the Swift hard shaft cleaning kits that are out there, they're about $10 pretty much anywhere, they've got a fan, they're actually a fantastic kit.
Needless to say, a lot of you are using 556. Well, you're going to have to go to either a whatever commercial kits you can find, which there are many out there. You've got the roll up type, which was made for desert dust part two, the adventure continues, which mostly are in a coyote brown carrying pouch and they actually have a coil rod. And all the other accoutrements are in the kit. Now, personally, I prefer the old steel kits, the military built years ago, there are copies of them.
For the 5.56 guns, by the way those Swiss .30 caliber kits, except for the chamber brush, which is obviously going to be big because it's made for 7.5 Swiss, but 7.5 Swiss is so close to 7.62 NATO, you're not going to know the difference. And your gun won't either, okay? But if you have 7.62x39, those kits are fantastic for a to use with those guns too.
And again, they're the Swiss utility clean kits. They have a very fine, dense, phenolic handle. They're not punk and junk China. The steel is Swiss steel. Oh, yeah, this is fish steel. And we have been to mountains, yeah. And then also, again, the kits will vary as far as whether or not any of the other perishable components are in there, like cleaning patches. Some come with patches, some come with wicks.
the cleaning wicks. If you've seen those, the Germans made those popular years ago and I'm pretty sure the Swiss had them all along. And you can buy those still in surplus in different locations. Usually it's like four or five thousand of the cleaning wicks per bag or box or whatever they're offering right now. And I break those down into smaller Ziploc bags, snack bags preferably, so you don't have too much exposed or wasted.
But again, the Swiss utility were solid, well, it's in pieces, but it's a solid rod, steel. There's all kinds of other commercial ones. Personally, what I use, like I said, with the 5.56 guns that I always have, I got a plethora of them years ago when I was doing the auction. So I have hundreds of the standard M16 cleaning kits when you guys are issued stuff out of the different supply pods here in Michigan.
Oh, that's where those came from. They came from the Donut of Destruction sales where they were checking them out the back door as fast as they could while the troops didn't have them where they needed them. Always the case. So with the DOD Donut of Destruction, it's always piss on the troops. Always. Never a dull moment with Uncle Samuel Steen. Oh, you got vault. Steal it out the back door and screw the troops in the front door and sideways too.
So anyway, the other thing about the cleaning patches, I've told you before, save every stinking piece of rag you can. Make up a rag barrel or a rag, put a couple of ziplock or ziplock, put a couple of garbage bags inside a big, big trash, plastic trash barrel. Anytime you got something that's absolutely worn out, throw the trash barrel after it's been cleaned, wash it, put it in there, and just keep piling them on. You're never gonna have enough cleaning rags.
Okay, it just matter how hard you try. In fact, all the manufactured items, they're going to be going to the toilet supply wise almost as quickly as this thing kicks off. So if you don't know how to scavenge and how to properly retain and reuse and reuse and reuse and repurpose, you're going to be on the short stick real quick. Just that simple. And the other side will be too, but I don't want them to catch on. I have seen this before. I know exactly where that's going.
And you know what? Good. So anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. And we're at the bottom of the hour on Weapons Wednesday. I think you all know what happens.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a goodly speed, you may not stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll leave their jaws to start. Glad you make what little noise and always hits the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
We've braved it home, back across the briny water, and giddy must come, as well as to the slaughter. But it's the way the job must do, that as soon as it is begun, if Clinton's figure holds a buck through, the quicker it will be done. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, no truth, no truth, rifle. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, no truth, no truth, rifle.
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Yeah, I got proof from Northern Michigan. I got my cleaning kit here and I want to do one. I'll tell you what I do with these. Let's see. It's a Tetra gun cleaning kit. It's out of the blue containers. I bought them years ago. But they're the metal cleaning kit like you're talking about. You put them together. So...
I got the .308, I got the .762, .239, I also got the .223, .556 guns, right? So what I do with the cleaning oblong hole, you know, that holds the patch, is I just grind the width of that down a little bit, and it fits every one of those.
You follow what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying Mark? Yep, yeah I understand. Yeah because the board diameter of the rod is pretty close but it'll fit, you know, it depends on which model it is. Yeah, it fits all those guns and I don't have to get that, change that tip out now. I gotta probably change the brushes out but...
Yeah, so that, I remember years ago I bought a bunch of these kits and I went to clean my 223. I guess whatever I had, I think an AR. And it wouldn't fit and I'm going, oh my God, it doesn't fit, what's going on? Well, I just grinded it all down and it fit every gun. So I was happy with that because I bought all these kits. So anyway, I thought I'd throw that in there.
Good point and again one of the things to remember is Investing in the brushes right now. It's a little tougher to find brass used to be and see a lot of brass and stainless steel The argument in the present school is to use polymer, which is that much softer I mean when you use stainless steel brushes guys, it's not high-end stainless So it although it is more aggressive and it will last longer which people are thinking well the brushes last longer Which is true they will
But the idea behind this was that using the polymer brushes would reduce wear while still working on the carbon. And so it's a different schools. The big thing here again is it's a matter what kind of ammunition you're going to be shooting. If you're going to be running an AK, number one, a lot of them have chrome bore like the SKS have chrome bores, most of them, not all of them, just a few that don't.
But most important here again is what are you shooting for ammo because the European you know AK ammo is dirty Now it should be relatively easy to clean because it's stainless But if you have a little more aggressive brush putting out how much time has been since you've actually done full maintenance on the weapon Comes in pretty handy to have the more aggressive brushes in the kit So what I do is I watch for gun shops or at the gun shows always have
for anybody in their grab boxes, you know, putting some kind of clearance thing together and pick up the spares next to it. We got a place down the street that actually is not a gun shop, it's a machine shop. But they bought boxes, I don't know where they got them, but they're boxes of cleaning rod, stainless steel brushes.
And they're for cleaning rods. They're actually, you know, they've got spec information for chambering on the little, you know, the screw in component around the outside if you read it. And they include 16 gauge and 12 gauge shotgun shell too, shotgun bores. So you never know where you're going to rent through these brushes and you can always press into service from the machine industry, a lot of the items that are there. So if you're wanting to go polymer,
That's pretty much out and around. If you're looking for stainless or brass, a little tougher to find. As a matter of fact, where did I see this? Oh, I believe it was slightly in the microphone, but I believe Gun Parts Corp has got some deals going on some of the brushes. That'll vary for different kits, guys. You gotta remember, you gotta make sure the threadstock matches up.
But adjusting or modifying the tips, that's a simple solution. It's actually a great idea because no matter what weapon you're going to be working on, you'll just use the same kit. The Swiss kits, somebody's asking me right now, are they all about, well, the average price on those Swiss cleaning kits
I'll tell you what, you can go to KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com. In fact, everybody listening, you might wanna go check KeepShooting.com has been getting some really unique stuff and odds and ends items over there that are from a totally different supplier. You know, the usual surplus circles are usually usual expected bandits. They're good companies. But right now, KeepShooting.com has had this flurry
of unique items that are very useful towards what we're doing. In fact, as long as I'm thinking on that note, they have dry fire long john bottoms, or I should say, I think it's level layer seven, layer seven dry fire, dry fire long johns for $2 a pair for $2 for a bottom. They're brand new. Those are non non flame don't drip don't melt.
Fire protection, you know, we were just talking about the the burn gel This is the first tier which is trying to protect you from being burned So you might want to go over and check keep shooting calm You'll find they have the Swiss kits we're talking about and I believe they have right now for about ten dollars and In addition to that, they've got a bunch of other Clean kit items, but also maintenance items For firearms and also they've been getting a bunch of armory tools
In fact, they have the, right now I'm pretty sure it's there and if it's not, slight minute microphone. They have the M14 front sight disconnect tool, specifically made for pulling the front sight off of the M1A or M14, whichever you have. And it's one of those tools that you should have in the toolbox if you guys are an M1, M14 unit.
then this is a tool you need not just one you need to buy about five because we're planning on maintaining these weapons through the war and We're going to need the armors tools at the very least we need one to copy Remember while you're using the other four we're gonna go hey Bob. You got a shop over there. Yeah Well see this I need more of these to put in other toolkits. Well, I can do that That's another reason
We want extras. We might have to give it to somebody to, you know, engineer up another piece and to have a zero point tool that hasn't been worn down is very useful for next step production. You get all the specs off the tool. So, anyway, anything else, caller? Jump in there. Anything? You pulled out the clean kit. You've got it in your hands. Is there anything else that jumps out there? Well, that's good.
We're up to speed there. Now, next, before I go any farther. Also, over at AmesSurplus.com, they got a bunch of odd pistol ammunition in. I don't recognize some of the manufacturers. You might be able to do a little more research.
I am suspecting that a bunch of the odd nine millimeters, I watched somebody make some stupid comments, a quick video that somebody sent me, it wasn't our person, it was somebody else. They were opening up an ammo can with what was in it from stuff that had been collected. And because they didn't recognize it was, that's cheapy stuff, that's cheapy stuff. Well, some of the boxes he pulled out were older manufacturers, but very high quality manufacturers, okay?
example is the old herders line in handgun ammunition. There's a premium grade that they produced, which was by the way made for them by them. And then there's the usual that herders does where they go out and they buy other people's ammo and put their label on it. Happens a lot with many companies, okay? But the batches of stuff that are out there right now, I'm suspecting the latest wave with all the weird names.
are probably Turkish produced. They're American companies, but they've made contract arrangements with the Turks. I understand that Hungarians, in fact in the Hungarian surplus you may have noticed there was a little pulse of that coming in. Both the Hungarians and the Romanians have dumped a little stuff on a little bit of stuff on the market including some medical items.
I'm going to try and snag those. I already saw what they're importing. It's not on the shores. It's not on the docks yet. But it will be soon. And then I'll know what the price is. And this is going right to the jobber slash the wholesaler, the importer. And if we can, we're going to be getting back into being able to just do block purchases 6,000 or 7,000 pieces at a time.
and absorb them because we have no problem absorbing these things. But what we need to do is I'm trying to find best price. And here's the thing that pisses me off. Well, not a piss me off. It's just the nature of time and how things work. We're paying wholesale prices are where retail prices used to be. And it's in everything. And it's like, at first I'm like, man, I keep looking around trying to find a better deal. And there aren't any.
It's just the nature of the devaluation of your currency. All the stuff that's been going on with China, well, there's a cycle to the process of they started out poor, they started out not knowing what the money was worth or what their product was worth. And now, they know what their product's worth. They decided that they got rid of all the competition in America. And now China is charging the price that they always planned on charging you.
There isn't any oh wow we didn't know this was gonna happen instead just a reverse ha ha stupid around I You get rid of all your American companies and now we can charge whatever we want and we will and that's exactly what's happening so the surplus arena We're getting these little spurts because countries are not wanting to give up too much
and they've got to maintain a certain amount. But what they're doing is they're trying to create cash capital to turn around and buy new, buy the next wave or the next batch of stuff they need for what they perceive as their Class A military force. There's still in every army, there's an A, B, and C group. Right now, for instance, with the Hungarians, I don't know if you've noticed this, have any of you seen the Hungarian militias and how they're organized or the Polish militias?
Remember all that Polish stuff I tried to get you to buy? Well, they still got a bunch of it. And you know what? They're not selling it anymore. That's why you're not seeing any more of the armor. You're not seeing any more of the helmets because they're now sidestepping or they're side issuing out to the militias the equipment that they need to flesh them out. And they look good.
I mean, they literally have been smart. They kept everything in the woodland. Well, it's a leaf pattern Polish. Remember the body armor that came out and there was also the helmet covers along with the helmets. That pattern, the uniforms, web gear, backpacks, helmet covers, field jackets, body armor, topped about edge or complete. They are squared away. They are truly squared away militia. Okay, they've got their act together.
Now, how well trained they are? Well, it's a matter of how motivated they get. But you know what? Esprit de corps people, when you look squared away, you kind of get motivated to maintain a standard. You get pumped up. That's the whole idea behind school and playing high and making your troops look good. Now, you don't have to be tactical, perfect, but that is the whole idea of pride in performance, pride in unit. Esprit de corps is something you all need to learn. Stop apologizing for anything and everything.
Instead, just tell your enemy to piss off, eat feces, and die. And by the way, I'm going to be the one stuffing it down your throat. How's that sound? That's the attitude everybody better be taking, because we've got a war to fight, we've got a war to win. Go to war in 24. Next, let's see, also, again, aim surplus, so we just hold on here. Okay.
As far as calibers go, again, as I mentioned, there's some 9mm. I've never seen it before. Don't know what it is. And for Randy or Rachel. Rachel. Okay, Rachel. They do have some 32ACP. That's something we just asked. Yes, there is some PPU. Preview Partisan and also some Silly Billit. Silly Billit.
Yeah, bet it all. Think of it, however you want to pronounce it. I don't care. I don't really don't care anymore. They'll get over it. Silly billet. Okay? It's silly billet time. Get some of that silly billet bullets.
Anyway, the big thing here again is if you do have a pocket pistol in .32, there are a bunch of other weapons out there. There's some, actually some unique stuff is popping out of the woodwork. In that caliber, they have reintroduced, before I forget, the Scorpion pistols again. The original Scorpion SMG in .32 ACP. Well, there's a wave of those coming in right now. And original chambering .32, because the machining of the tooling's all there.
with the with the Czechs and Czechs were the only ones that used that. Hungarians used the scorpion I think Romanians had probably just as many and where you will find that or where you would have found that years ago in the past, A, would have been very popular in like the Bader-Meinhof terrorist group. Irish Republican Army had scorpion sub pistols. Anybody in the Middle East but
tankers in almost all of the Warsaw Pact, the percentage of them carried as a standard issue. It wasn't made just, it wasn't made for infantry, it was made as a defensive gun to offer a lot of firepower so that you could suppress. Its counterpart not quite as light, but a spray and pray kind of gun would be the Mach 10. During that era, the Mach 11 and Mach 10,
were promoted in the same vein in that the idea was the weapon was either used A for suppression and you know, escape and evasion or B as an assassin's weapon for busting into a door and hosing down a target at room distance and Peppering everything in the room but with pretty good control now again If you're familiar with the model the it's a 63 is the scorpion. I'm pretty sure 63 slap me in the microwave if I'm wrong
But anyway, the scorpions originally came in a fairly large drape over holster. It had a single strap. You wrapped it around the neck. It hung on the left or right side, usually on the left. Some of the models of the holsters have a belt clip. Others just hang free. Very popular in common. I used to do the same thing because we've had some of these around. I guess they're probably still hanging around somewhere. Not right here, but they're around.
You take the mag pouches and string them on the suspender and you could have a little bandolier of two or four double mag pouches plus the mag pouch that's on the gun plus the silencer that was on the gun. Usually if you're in America you didn't get the silencer with the semi-auto pistol but the holsters, that's what that big round loop is that's long and has a cap on the end of it.
that's built into the holster, or the big butt holster, that was for the silencer. And a quiting device was the norm, not the exception, depending upon the year, because eventually, as we know, every weapon gets phased. One of the first things that disappeared were the silencers. They were pulled in some countries and sold on the market for one of those other guys, like Bader Meinhof and the Arab states.
They used them for plane jackings and all kinds of fun stuff. You'll notice in all of the old, now you don't see as much of it now, they won't want to show you any of that now, but if you pay attention, you'll notice that usually out of one out of four weapons in any kind of skyjacking was a scorpion pistol, the scorpion submachine gun, and .32 ACP. So just a heads up, weapons been around. Anyway, it's back in town and .32 ACP is what it eats.
So that's another reason, again, you're going to see competition because a lot of people, once they play with a gun like it, it's actually a decent little firearm. And yes, there's tons of kits right now that were just chopped up that are basically the Scorpion kit with everything there. I mean, every tiny, tiny little micro part and piece there, and literally they tore apart brand new SMGs and you know how they do with kit guns, you know, with kits. And so I guess in theory, all the parts to do different things are all available.
Don't do that. Okay, but anyway another thing there too at AIM surplus. I will remind you they have SKS parts I know I've had a bunch of conversations of this weekend A lot of the units still have you know, always will have tons of SKS as we got millions of them. Come on people
I mean literally millions, but the one of the questions was where can I get you know some reasonably priced SKS parts? AIMsurplus.com AIMsurplus.com AIM AIMsurplus.com they have a whole separate little section for SKS parts and another thing that AIM does is bolt carriers and bolt carrier parts. They were the first to do a lot of the specialized surface materials, finished materials and they did a really good job and a lot of guys are carrying
aim bolts in their weapons right here around me, the dock units down the road, but I don't know how many hundreds of them. Building up more ARs. So again, back when we were doing piece kits, not buying a kit from one place, but buying pieces here, pieces there, you've collected from every place, put the gun together, well, I'd say probably 50% have aim bolt carriers in the guns. And everybody's been pretty happy with those ever since, worked them out just fine.
Anyway, let's see, we're almost to the top. Uh-oh, okay, hold on. A spike from the other side there. Okay, one more time. That is over at Sportsman's Guide. Everybody's hearing about this now. If anybody can, guys, do me a favor. Post in our gilded scroll.
If you can't go to Sportsman's Guide dot com, when you get there, look up Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel packs. Ten packs, $13.49. Now they might even have come down, I doubt it, but they might have come down. There's always sales going on, okay? Even beyond regular clearance prices.
Don't forget there's also other discounts. I look like a double tap on the membership discount. Take advantage of every penny you can. Wait, I shouldn't have to tell you that. You probably know it already. But get on their mailing list and take advantage of whatever discounts you can find and use them. That means you can have more of the burned gel on the shelf that way. But that is over at sportsmansguide.com. Sportsmansguide.com and hopefully I gave you guys just, hold on.
Sorry guys, I'm multitasking. There we go. That gives you the number right there for our people in the spike. I just put the number in there so are the spike side. Everybody can peruse that particular number and it's Italian military burn shield, emergency burn-tear shells. They also have the Mil-Tech vegetato wet weather camo suits. And those are at least no more than 1034 but as little as 850 to 856. It seems to me that 856 was a weird number.
Don't ask me where they come up with that math. It's whatever percentage thing, you know, the calculator does it, right? Blame the calculator. That's how to do it. Now, so yeah, I know we actually, that was a music request. When we played Willie Nelson, The Border, I hopefully satisfied a few of our friends that made music requests, but for the people who were asking after the fact, that song, yes, that was Willie Nelson.
So we had Willie Nelson and the request song was The Border. So that's what we played. We played it a couple times over the last couple days. And it's Willie Nelson dash The Border. And there is an official music video out there that's on YouTube which of course pretty straightforward to find. Also before we leave because we're almost to the top here.
Also, we've mentioned this, we've mentioned him many times on the air here, some of our listeners have too. The Berry County Sheriff is Dar Leaf. D-A-R-L-E-A-F, Dar Leaf. You wanna look up what's going on up there? There's a lot of stuff in the local news, state news, needless to say in the propaganda from the trash on the other side. But as it is, Dar Leaf. Hopefully that answers another question I see that popped up in the scroll there.
What would I prefer? What 30 caliber bullet do I prefer for 30 out of 6? Well, I love heavy bullets. Okay, real quick before we go. I use a one of the weapons that's my preferred weapon is a three-time national governor's match. Winner. It's a 1903 Springfield. M1942 Remington. Or it's an M1903, but it's a 1942. It was made January
Just as the World War II started as we got into it, and I'd already been going for a while, but it's a Remington 1942 produced straight 03. Now it's the third generation 03 and it doesn't have the C stock, that's the 0383 stock. But I prefer using 170 grain bullet, but when I really wanna
Put some energy on a target. For years I've used a 200 or 220 grain semi round nose soft point. No, it doesn't open up as much, but it delivers a lot more thud when it gets there. I know a lot of people don't necessarily like the heavier bullets, but I've had a lot of time to work with that. Otherwise I use a standard NATO or I should forgive me, M2 ball round and whatever loading is available.
and I have probably close to 6,000-7,000 rounds of National Match St. Louis for the rifle and for the garands that were in the inventory and I know how to use that. So if it's most of the shooting would probably be obviously with either the St. Louis NM or with St. Louis AP
That's been reloaded. I've told you before decades ago. There's a gentleman friend of mine He was a national match shooter presidents 100 more than a few times And I bought most of his inventory back when he was 70 years old, which is decades ago, and he's long gone now But he taught me a lot about the out six and his national match a lot of his
Preparatory shooting, he loaded his own. He did both St. Louis and nobody likes you Claire Arsenal brass. There's a reason. It's tough to work with. But I have probably 20,000 empty cases that he provided and they've been properly stored. My Uncle Mark always double bags, double, you know, everything's protected. It's all in cans. But I would either use St. Louis brass or you Claire Arsenal brass.
And even though nuclear is not popular, here's what's funny. Nuclear arsenal was part of the first wave of new production arsenals. In World War II, not World War I, they did ratings with the US government war department. They had one of the highest ratings for consistency of grass of all of the arsenals in the system. And it was kind of a spring chicken newcomer to the system at the beginning of the war.
So, again, not popular because the proper pockets are tough in a way that they secure the primer.
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Sorry about that, you probably heard a bump bump and a noise there. Something just flew past me. Didn't do too bad, I guess. Strange it did what it did, but that's just the way we'll have to live with that. And it is, well, it's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 20th of March. It is the 16th year of open obvious in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K.
2024, old earth calendar. Give it all she's got, Captain. Yes, Scotty, I know 125%. And 2024, battle for the Republic book to the winter war. And for everybody again, busy, busy, busy week so far. And got a lot accomplished, really satisfied with some of the things the end result today. I want to say thank you for all of our friends with the Colonial Marine militia.
the 12th regimental combat team colonial marines you guys of course have been doing some donating we've got a fledgling cmm unit that needed to be outfitted with certain technologies and everybody in the vicinity came up and helped to pitch in so that they're on the table they're up to the table able to play
That simple everybody get in the game and they're gonna have to do the rest of work themselves But everybody's got spares. We got extras We got the older equipment that we of course started up with in radio or you know indirect fire weapons, etc and other support weapons and Guys came up. So again, thank you. Twelfth Ridge metal combat team colonial marine militia These are the hard chargers and they're doing their part. We'll keep doing ours also
Again, thank you to Mr. Daniels. I didn't realize who the individual was, but this last weekend we had a big training exercise down on Grand Army of the Republic Highway. Yes, there actually is a road named the upper part of Ohio, Grand Army of the Republic Highway. And for all you friends, liberty, you'll know what that means.
But we had a unit that didn't have backups, didn't have spares. Not everybody's listened to the program or even thought about the idea necessarily. They don't have as much experience. But of the different pods we had for the communications exercise complying with infantry deployment, mechanized deployment, and some air support too, by the way, on that one. We had a unit that went down. We had a lot of winds, a lot of damage, and they packed everything up real quick from the spares.
and ran it down the road and had everything up and running with approximately, I would say, an hour, considering that they had to reconstruct certain pieces of equipment. Remember, a lot of this is patchwork when you're in the field. So you want to patchwork kits. You want to put a bunch of kits together. Insulators, more cable, more copper wire, more stressors and springs. In fact, nuts, bolts, screws, pan head screws.
washers, anything and everything you can think of and in reasonably good quantity because stuff breaks or gets lost. And don't forget Gorilla Tape, whereas most people also, you know, their basic duct tape works just fine, but now we've got Gorilla Tape. And of course, much of that was used because we had a few things that got broken, I understand, as far as hulls or material. It's okay. It's been replaced.
In fact, it hasn't been replaced, the stuff that was damaged is going to be rebuilt this week and I either yesterday or today, Mr. Daniels and the crew got together, they've never met, and the other team did a great job of paying attention. So they immediately said, hey, we need your help. And so now we have another unit that's up to snuff. By the way, that's Ohio, it was an Ohio militia unit that needed the support.
And it was a Michigan militia unit that actually stepped up to the pit, stepped up to the problem. So guys, keep it up. This is the kind of thing we need to see a lot more of and cooperation is key. Also, again, get your pen and paper ready. I'm gonna repeat this again because I can't beat this and I'm gonna have these hold on here. I gotta turn without busting something. This stuff is heavy, but if you didn't hear in the two hour block,
over at sportsmansguide.com.
If you end up with a limb or burn of some kind, limb injury burn slash or some other kind of burn where we have to treat immediately in the field because sooner we can start pulling the heat and reducing the temperature to the wound, the burn, which is a wound, then the more likely we're going to see quick recovery and turnaround or at least better recovery and turnaround. Sometimes burns are not going to be quick. That's just a fact. If you've ever volunteered at a burn center, probably most of you will only do it for a day.
because most people can't handle that. Okay, it's something I cannot emphasize enough. It's white burns and arson activity was always treated with a very high crime attitude because the injuries are in many cases non-recoverable. The person may have just simply won't make it. The first thing is immediate treatment. The second is follow-up with regard to care of the wound.
But this is first phase and these are in these units. It's burn shield, it's emergency burn care. These are in the EMT grade foil type carriers. They're about the size of, again, like I said, a burrito. Okay, think about it like a burrito, but not a real one. More like a Dollar Tree burrito, I said that before. That's about the size of the things, but they are very well packaged.
Again, the item is Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel packs. Now this is with a 50 millimeter by one meter foam dressing.
Okay, and you can't beat this. Now, I would not use this by itself. I would try to keep as much of the material on the patient as possible so there are other things that can be done to keep the gel with the casualty because you're going to ooze and lose a bunch of it. But if you can take advantage of whatever you're carrying in the field and keep it where it needs to be, it's going to make a big difference, okay, with burn casualties.
Yeah, I would, these, I'm gonna take these, I already decided after I did the two hour block, it's like, you know, I'm gonna take half of these, five and put them in one crash kit in one vehicle and then put the other five in the other crash kit. And I'm going to order more of these tonight and make sure that each of the tactical vehicles and all of the med kits are upgraded with this. Now, here's the thing, they're heavy because they are, again, a gel fluid solution.
When I say heavy, not bricks, but if you've got a doc, a medic, he's going to only be burdened by so much. Now, granted, his backpack, his support backpack is going to have a lot of cool junk in it, and weight's not an issue there. But burn support, burn medical assistance is very rare in first aid, as far as affordable. I bought a couple of the larger packs.
gel packs from ShopMedVet and it cost more. I had to go look at the receipt. It cost more than I paid for 10 of these. Now I'm not complaining because the price I got was a sale price and I know what the normal price is for burn gel packs or burn gel pads. Okay? So this is an excellent price. It's over at Sportsman'sGuide.com. It's $13.49 for 10 of these pouches.
I recommend at the very least if you can afford to do it once, get one bundle of these at least and it makes all the difference in the world. You can still use other dressings and all the other stuff you've got. But for core injury areas, because you may not have full burns, in any case you can have spatter or you're going to have flammables burns where something splashes and hits somebody or a chemical burn where something splashes and hits somebody.
And you have to deal with just an area. We all know, Lord knows it can be worse. But the big thing here is that you have the ability to help the patient immediately. The sooner we can get the wound temperature, the wound reduced, the sooner we can see treatment, the sooner we can keep it clean and separate from the environment and reduce infection probability, the better off the patient's going to be across the board.
One more time, I'll do it a couple more times. It's Italian, military, burn shield, emergency, burn, care, jello, or gel, not jello, G-E-L, not J-E-L-L-O, okay? Gel, and it's a 10 pack for $13.49. Free shipping if you order enough stuff, and it doesn't take much to do that.
A couple of these and some other items, there's all kinds of stuff in the clearance section you should look at. There's other medical items that they do have that are actually reasonably priced. But this item is an odd man out because there isn't that much out there for trauma burn care assistance. And if it is out there, like I said, it's expensive. This puts something into your inventory that you probably normally couldn't afford to do.
I can't emphasize this enough. I have a great respect for the wicked nature of burns and how they can, how they affect the patient initially, it's terrific. But also the follow up, which is terrible, the pain, the injury and the pain itself recovering from it is terrible. So if we can do anything to prevent that from being as terrible, then we should make an effort to do so and this is a good choice. So again, that's over at sportsmansguide.com.
And it's Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel packs, 10 pack for $13.49. They also have, and for those of you who don't have chem suits yet, and this would work as a chem suit, Miltech, vegetato wet weather suits, top and bottom, they're brand new. They're size 4X, that's not too big, that's not overly big.
If you're in Michigan, you want to wear like your parka or whatever else, you need bigger sizes so you can get bigger clothes underneath your wet weather gear. Most people think, oh, that's really big, not when you're wearing a parka or a fishtail parka or an insulated field jacket even. That adds a lot of bulk to your body. And you got to be able to still stretch your arms, move around, wear your web gear, do all the other fun stuff you think you're going to do when the time comes. So these were...
and or are $10.34 a set. But I believe when I looked at Sportsman's Guide that these rain suits may have come down to $8.56. I know it's a weird amount, but it's just the way it is. They throw the dice. It's the way the math works. So these two items are definitely worth the effort. And at the very least, if you do nothing else, these Burn Shield emergency burn care packs.
And they turned out to be a lot bigger than even I expected. I expect these to be about either a half or two-thirds the size, or I should say two-thirds the size of what they are. That's a steal for what it is. I can't emphasize that enough. That's why I'm spending the time I am on the air about that because medics, corpsmen, anybody out there listening, if you're medical support, you know what I'm talking about over at the Sportsman's Guide dot com.
Also, a lot of questions after I mentioned, again, it was AIM Surplus, AIM A Rifle, AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus.com. This is Weapons Wednesday. If you are looking for SKS parts, now they won't find that many SKS parts there. But over at AIM Surplus, they have what's left of what was originally a vast SKS inventory, parts inventory. They're down to what's left, but they have some really useful what's left parts.
So if you have one of those SCASs you picked up at a yard sale or maybe over at an auction or maybe you bought a container or a storage site, oh look there's some guns in here. It's an SCAS but it's missing fill in the blank. Well go over to AIM surplus, scroll through there or punch in and there search.
SKS parts and there's a whole section over at Aim Surplus for SKS parts, including, now they may still have them, complete bolts. You want a complete bolt because all those spare parts you'll need for your rifle are in that complete bolt. Firing pin and extractor and spring, etc., etc. And guys, those parts are priceless in the war that's coming. We're going to war in 24. There's no doubt about it. Bad guys aren't going to let go. We know they're not going to let go.
Pigs are gonna do what the communist pigs are gonna do and we're gonna have to get rid of El Parco is what's gonna have to happen. So El Parco Comunista is going to be gone. We are going to make them go. And to do that, you're gonna need the proper tools in the toolbox. Also, AIM surplus, a couple of different pistol calibers, go over to their ammunition and go through that meticulously and there are also some really good buys on some 9mm right now.
I suspect most of that is Turkish. You may have different names. Most of them you won't recognize. Two of them I have never heard of and I've dealt with a lot of bambo. I've handled more ammunition than many hundred people probably out there. I've not seen some of these. I've haven't seen Sterling for a very long time and Sterling has popped up again. In fact, it's been decades since I've seen Sterling anywhere mentioned. Obviously still in production.
but never showing up in the general market. In fact, obviously a niche part of the industry is where that was going. So anyway, .32 HCP, they do have some of. They also, and it may be out by now because it's been going pretty quick, they have .38 Smith and Wesson. I talked about this with the guns that are showing up that are pistols.
There's a bunch of victory model Smith and Wesson K frames. They're victory model World War II Smiths. They're basically the model 10 in the military and police configuration. And they typically take the 38 Smith and Wesson, sometimes called 38 short, in Europe called the .380 cartridge. It's not 380 auto, it's a rimmed short 38 round.
Works fine, kill you dead or no doornail. But there's a lot of these that are still hanging around. There's a lot of the Enfield and Webley pistols in 380 slash 38 Smith and Wesson. And they actually have it boxer prime, non corrosive, preview partisan. And it's in of course either letter jacket depending on what they are carrying at the moment. But it is the best price in the country. Now, I will say this, you probably won't be able to buy that ammo eventually.
Guys, you can take a, you can cut down a 38 Smith and Wesson case. What I do is take tired cases that have throat cracks up above. We cut them down to the proper length. The case will be thicker. You take a case reamer and read the inside of that 38 case. Then you take a 38 Smith and Wesson die.
And you open up. Now you should thermal lube. There's a lube out there. What you do is you roll it out in the little, you roll it into the foam pad and work it in. You roll the brass case back and forth. You put it into the shell holder, crank back that handle and push her up into the die. And the thermal action that takes place helps to soften the brass so that it will move. It'll be more malleable. And in the process, you open up that 38 special case just a hair.
So that now it will accommodate, it has the proper external diameter and it will accommodate whatever projectile you wish to introduce, it would be standard for the gun. And again, there's a lot of different bullets that's used from there, so I'm going to focus on that. Personally, I just go cast lead, and remember a little larger diameter bullet. For 38 Smith and Watson, it's like 38 Colt.
It's a slightly larger projectile. That's where lead is really great because again, you're going to get a little more slot, but also if you do get a slap to the back of the bullet, which you will, it'll make up for the difference and you don't see as eccentric a pattern if you have to just use standard lead projectiles from a regular 38 special die.
or whatever their .38 caliber die you might have. So there's all kinds of cheats on this, but it's not really a cheat so much as keeping a pistol in service. So never throw out your .38 special brass that's tired and maybe has a throat crack up at one end. Now it's got a blowout down below, crush that piece of brass. It's not good for anything. But if it's just something like that, you can cut it down, make a whole box of .38 Smith & Wesson rounds for free, because you already got the brass.
and then load it up to whatever standard spec the pistol requires. Now here's something else real quick on that note. If you have a .38 Smith & Wesson, I would try to keep it at medium load for the spec charts, for your reloading charts. Why?
Well, you might have a Smith and Wesson victory model or any of the other Model 10s or maybe even an official police, which was made during World War II as also a police and Air Force survival pistol. And if you do, it's gonna be in 38 Smith and Wesson. Well, not all guns out there in 38 Smith and Wesson are that strong.
In fact, there's a whole army, a whole legion of H&R and other manufacturer top break 38 Smith and Wesson pistols. They're not bad to have in your pocket because you can pull them out and go pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, right to somebody's face. Give them a face full of 158 grain round nose or 148 grain semi-wad cutter in that little bulldog, that little top break.
But it will not take an overpressure load. You need a standard load. So, that's a precautionary. You should load your 38 Smith & Wesson's to standard military spec. The basic performance deck cartridge had not changed for decades. It's kind of like 38 Special from then to now. The basic 38 Special has never changed.
There is 38 plus P, there's 357 plus P, and there's a lot of other plus P's and plus P plus's out there. But the standard benchmark load is good for any 38 special. The same is true with the benchmark load for 38 Smith and Wesson. They're good guns. You give me a K frame victory model, I'd carry it all day. And I'd carry as much ammo forward as I could. Seriously, I wouldn't hesitate somebody that said they didn't want it, I'd take it.
Why? Because I know how to shoot. I think I can make it hurt you. I think you will drop when I hit you. I guarantee I'll keep putting bullets in you one way or another. So again, just little tricks there. Again, also not wasting what was already manufactured. We keep reusing and reusing until we can't use it anymore.
If it's man-made and it took man hours to build it, we try to use every last scrap of viability with that manufactured product that we can. Always remember that. We got the thinkers, the other side's got the idiot stinkers, and that's where we want it to stay. We want it to stay just the way it is. I don't want them to get better at what they do. Piss on them all over there, every last one of them.
Of course, I mentioned it, I should have reinforced it a couple times. Those Palm AK-47 magazines, they're clear, they have, I believe, San Tan caps and header feed lip areas. They are over at apexgunparts.com and they're on sale, I think, for $12 right now. Apparently, they've been pretty popular with different people. These are a fully
New line engineered magazine they own they had other colors and styles, but the only not left of the clear Sold out pretty quick so the clear what's left and they might even be gone in the time boom from the two-hour block to now They could be sold out on the a K's There's a bunch of Polish weapons that have come in unfortunately the art of the old Polish prices just like I was you know talking about China and
when they didn't know what their money was worth, they didn't know what their product was worth, or they didn't care because they thought they were going to flood the market and kill the American firearms industry and they didn't understand the American firearms industry. No, we buy just more guns, sir. What do you mean? We'll buy guns. We'll buy our guns. You won't buy your guns. No, no, no. We bought our guns. We buy your guns. We buy everybody's guns.
Was not supposed to work that way. I have to cut off those Chinese AKs. You guys are thinking seriously about using them Yes, we were seriously thinking about using them on the Chinese and we will doesn't matter effect but The Polish guns are a lot more expensive, but I have a an affection for the Polish production facilities They always have done a really good job Carried a bunch of different AKs the Polish weapons and the Bulgarians
have always built what basically are built like a brick shit house, AKs anyway, and in fact almost all like AKs are like that even though lowest end Chinese and Chinese weren't that bad. AKs work and they work all the time. The big thing is we're thinking long haul. So while I know they will work for a long time, you want track down, you want to track down firing pin, extractors, ejectors are built in so you can't do anything about that.
But any of the working springs you should collect and make a spare parts kit for each rifle that you have. We want them to work for longer than two constant years of service, which is what the CIA, the Mossad, and all the other spook cook agencies have as a base math formula for disarming people who are resisting. Let's change that formula.
Firing pin, extractor, and ejector wherever possible. AR-15, you can get all the above, and they're actually quite reasonably priced. You should have three for each weapon. Three firing pins, three extractors, three ejectors, all the spare little springs. All the big springs, why not? They're so cheap, it's ridiculous. We need a deep larder because we're fighting this war for the long haul, and we have to be able to pass the weapons on to the next people in line. We have to pass the baton.
We're not just thinking about ourselves, we're thinking about our people and our country. That means we're fighting in earnest for our liberty, our mutual liberty interest. We're at the bottom of the hour. And at the bottom of the hour, Liberty Tree Radio, the intel report on weapons Wednesday.
In our valleys there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not the singing of the view, the wild and free. But soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, the loo of nudge rifle.
You may ride a goodly speed, you may no stir the master. You forward much with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And their leader just starts. Glad you make but little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands we'll prove no strife.
Bottom of the hour and
weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you don't back it up with physical force, then someone's gonna walk up and turn your head into a canoe, and that's all she wrote. So we must be able to protect the brain trust. You are all infantrymen first. You are in the militia. The militia was there before the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps.
And it is the militia that took us to war, brought us to war, and made the decision to go to war that became an eight year war of independence. The militia, there was no Marine Corps, there was no Army, there was no Navy, there certainly wasn't any Air Force. Militia, be proud of it, it's your property, it's your birthright. Let's make sure we hang on to it.
Now before we go any farther, Ed, we're gonna throw another music piece in here. And for everybody out there, Elder and Tyrone, let's see, yellow rose of Texas. You know why? Actually, I've been right down to the gate. We've been right down to the front door of Shelby Park, which really should be called Camp Shelby now. But because of that, yep.
You know exactly what's going on down there and it's totally misrepresented from almost every direction But the bad guys certainly certainly don't like that They made the job a lot harder for the feds who are betraying us and letting the enemy walk across the border unhindered Impeded for the Texas guard. Well, they're down there on the border right now So yellow rose a Texas if we could
And that will be, of course, I actually gave the music to the guys down there at the gate. I said, hey, there's some music you can listen to. Maybe they will, maybe they won't. One guy said, well, what's this for? I said, well, since you're gonna be sitting there staring at the windshield of your Humvee for hours on end, perhaps you could throw something in the background like this.
that I'm going to see. No other soldier knows her, not half as much as me. She cried so when I left her, he liked to broke my heart. And if I ever find her, we never more shall part. She's the sweetest rose of color that this soldier ever knew. Her eyes some brightest diamonds, they sparkle like they do. You may talk about your winsome maids and sing of rosary, for the evil rose of Texas.
the bells of Tennessee. Well I joined up with the Texas Guard, the army of my state. We marched down to the border and there we made it safe. Against that storm from Mexico we all stood firm and true. And each night as the stars emerged my thoughts returned to you.
This rose of color that this soldier ever knew, Her eyes the brightest diamond and they sparkle like the dew. You may talk about your instant mace and sing of Rosalie, For the yellow rose of Texas leads the bells in Tennessee. We met the fedro mind, with gris and sexy carriage we fought into the night. The echoes of our struggle under the city's glow, Yet in the silence between the shots I missed her soft hello.
ever knew. I'd have dived and then they sparkled like the dew. You may talk about your Winston mace and sing of Rosalie. Well the yellow rose in Texas beats the bells in Tennessee. With the rangers I was sent, wearing those cold dark trenches, many a night was spent. Amidst the chill and danger, her memory was my boss. I'd hold close to her image a soothing
Father, that's the soldier ever knew. Burn eyes of rhymes, diamonds, and they sparkle like a new. You may talk about your winter mains and sing of rosary. To the yellow rose, Texas, beats those bells and tenors. As a trudge through this new war-torn land, that her love it is my guide. Amid each burning sunset's glow, through the end me tie.
Through stroke and blood and battle cries When truth remains to be That the yellow rosy Texas is the only girl for me She's the sweetest rose of color that the soldier ever knew Her eyes are bright as diamonds and they sparkle like they do You may talk about your instant names and sing of rosary But the yellow rosy Texas is the only girl for me
Down on the border, not just the ones there at Shelby Park, but also our fellow patriots and militia all along the border that have served for decades, been scorned by the asshats and cowards and traitors in government and in the media. While in reality, every step of the way, both the militia and the Patriot movement have been 100% correct, every step of the way.
Organize, arm equipment, train is militia. Establish a 5.10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. We're gonna do another one. I just love this guy. Keep your rifle by your side. Same author, Alderaan Tyron. And it's part of the Songs of the Second Civil War. It's a whole album. There's a lot of other music in the collection. We'll play more through the rest of the week. It's Wednesday. We only got two more days.
But three hours each day means I got a few opportunities to play a little more. Here we go.
For this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our land Keep your rifle by your side Come night they'll have our children in their sights So stand guard in every pass from north to south Scream, they can shout, they will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, no love
They just won't stay away, singin' Oh, Lord, this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle on the mail, have tanks Cause they've got funding from the banks And we won't fall as long as we can find So they'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side, singin' Won't stay away
Sing in, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle by your side. Have allies in the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee. They help us hold with all that we do need. From the west comes another way, from Red Sand, Fran or Bern, D.L.A. Keep your rifle by your side. Sing in, no learn, they just won't stay away.
Singing for this I won't need pay when I see the face No, I must protect my place Keep my rock singing away Singing protect my place Rifleman first no matter who you are no matter who's listening if you're part of the militia You may have another special technical skill, but everybody's a rifleman Everybody contributes to the action as needed
And that means you need to maintain a basic weapons platform pick a direction, but I don't care what it is. Many units use AR-15, AK-47s, AKs and SKSs, the M1A, HK slash PTR-91s, FNFAO's and many, many, many, many more, too numerous to count. And that's hundreds of millions of weapons that we have in the United States. We outnumber materially.
Most all of the top militaries of the world combined and we have these weapons at our fingertips and we don't ask permission. So, would that be in the case? Again, don't forget basic combat and battle load. You need to ensure that if you're going to organize, you need a basic combat kit that matches the weapon system you have committed to.
Typically, all of your systems, all of your carrying systems are a system specific package built in a particular era. The M1 World War II, M1 Garand support system is not obsolete. In fact, it's just a reverse. It's actually quite useful right now. Many, many, many, many M1 Garand's are across the country and more are being brought back into service even as we speak.
A big chunk of the original production has been put together for decades. It was either quietly purchased or taken home after the wars. The M1, the M1 carbine, another fine rifle. I wouldn't have any problem. In fact, a beautiful firearm. Magazines are presently available. Spare parts are out there. And M1 carbines, though they used to be a $65, $100 gun, used to, could have, should have be.
But guess what, now, no, they're not that cheap. So if you run into them for a lesser price, I recommend you snag them, tag them while you can, pick up all the ammunition you can for the weapon. Now, I will say the thing about the carbine, this is about the carbine. It is an orphan round. Nobody except the, well, I can't say nobody. Mexico has a lot of M1 carbines. We're gonna be fighting against our enemy, the Mexican government. The Mexican government is already waging war against us. They've already made some statements the last two days.
in that, well, they let all those illegal aliens across the border, but they're not gonna let them come back. If Texas wants to return them, why Mexico is saying they're not gonna let us heave them over the fence, isn't that fascinating? So they were great for helping to create the problem because they knew exactly what they were doing cuz the Jewish, H-I-A-S and the
Jewish ADL and the Israeli Mossad all cooperating to create an invasion against the American population to destroy the sovereignty of the nation and to try and destroy the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence. And Mexico is more than happy to help with that.
So you will see carbines, not as many, but they're out there. You may be picking the carbine ammunition off the corpses of some of the auxiliaries or some down there towards the border, which means you can hand it off to the people who are carrying carbines as needed. You never know what you might find in caches or forward supply points during the ongoing series of battles over a period of years.
But the AR-15, everyone should have one. It's not the only weapon in the world, but it is the gladiest of the day for the American sphere of influence. Everybody grab an AR-15, go to bearcreekarsional.com, bearcreekarsional.com, you can put it together in pieces. You can go to Palmetto State Armory, Palmetto State Armory, Palmetto State Armory. I've also mentioned AIM Surplus. If you go to all these different places,
You can cherry pick the cheapest and still get good quality in every category. Don't forget, Blims are cool. If you want to get a whole rifle, right now they've got some Blim M4s over at Palmetto for an excellent price. Go there, check them out, see what makes sense and what your team prefers. But everybody, no matter who you are listening, all of you need an AR-15. It's only three at the most, $400 for a baseline rifle. You don't need an operator's gun.
Whoever thinks they need an operator's gun and I'm talking, I'm not affecting you. You already know you got the money for something like that. A lot of young people or a lot of guys that are single have the shekels slash just clams of simoleons to do that. But most people don't. More important that if you're gonna be that operator in order for you to work, in order for all you people who are so special to work, we need a math of support.
And the basic AR-15 does that. So the basic M4, forgive me, AR-15 in the hands of the average person, the truck driver, the individual who's gonna be doing radio operations, they don't need a whiz-bang rifle. They need a defense weapon to get them out of trouble. Now, trying to get into, although they'll sustain themselves, their chances are they've got another job and they have to contribute to the fight because the fight has come to them.
So again, everybody, right now the 16 inch barrel AR-15s, take your pick of du jour flavor. There's a dozen different ones that are on sale at Bear Creek. There's always something over. Del Tons are out there. Anderson's, Anderson's, oh my God, listen, Anderson's been around and it doesn't seem like it, but it's been 54, 53 years. It used to be there's only three companies you could buy AR-15s from. You can buy from Colt, but separate from Colt, Anderson,
And two other companies that are now long gone when Anderson first came up, Anderson was the place to go for upper and lower receivers when nobody, nobody had AR-15 upper and lower receivers that you could use all those leftover M16 parts in. And they work, and they're still here. So I don't care who it is, the idea is figure out what it is your team leader or your group has chosen as a select weapon. Run with that ball. I don't care what it is, run with that ball.
If you're gonna do AK, buy all the ammunition you can. And I will remind you because again, this is something that's kind of fallen into the shadows. Palmetto State Armory is building 762 by 39 ammunition inside the United States. Boxer prime, non corrosive, but steel case. It's reloadable. So I suggest if you have an AK, an SKS or anything like the Branch 30, Ruger Mini 14, Mini 30, forgive me, the Ranch 30.
I suggest that you buy a set of dies for 7.62x39 now. If you're listening, buy them now. Even if you don't have a press, it doesn't make any difference. The dies are the critical part. Presses, you still be able to find a few of here and there even when they start to choke stuff off.
Or at the very least you can share, but we need more of the precision final product manufacturing tools. And this is a significant tool. The dyes for whatever calibers you choose, you need to buy them. We need them out spread out all over the country, not piled up in one place, not just tightly in one little area. That's going to create a lose-lose situation. We need a tactical distribution of virtually every aspect of what we need to fight.
And you people are the ones that have to make that happen. There's no sugar daddy for us on this side. It's everybody's got to pitch in with what they can, you know, do what you can with what you got. Now, if you're using the M1A, the HKG3 slash PTR 91 or the FN FAL, one of the reasons those rifles are very much still alive and will continue to be alive was because each of them has been an adopted standard Marshall arm.
I can still find M14 parts all over the place and five flavors of mags. I looked at it today. I can find Taiwanese mags. I can find aftermarket two or three flavors. US mags and Greek M14 mags. And I'm pretty sure there's probably some Italian M14 mags out there that were export contract mags that they did back in the middle 70s. So mags are available, all the critical spare parts.
Brand-new manufacturers bear parts for the M1A and it is a fine battle rifle Now HK there's still parts in the wholesaler. I just checked last night. I talked to him yesterday There's tons of parts still stacked at the warehouse for the PTR 91 slash G3 rifles Another wave just came in. I don't know what all's there, but it's kind of the stuff that's floating around now The FAL is not as common as it was
but it's still out there. So with each of those rifles, if you've committed to it, you have a firing pin extractor and ejector, firing pin extractor and ejector, then all small springs that are associated. Also, a spare op rod, if you're using the M14 or the M1 Garand, by the way, you want to try and purchase a spare op rod. You want an op rod spring. You want any of the other secondary springs.
I would recommend you go peruse what's on the shelf over at gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com. Why? Over in their clearance section, they have a few specific M14 items that you don't see everywhere. Number one, there is a winter trigger fixture for the Garand and the M14. They're both the same.
And what this allows you to do is operate the M14, M1A, or M1 Garand with a mitten without having to get your finger into the trigger guard. And these are military built components. They are virtually brand new in the wrapper. And it's one of those odd man out things that's cheap.
Now you may not need it, but we're up in the Great White North. And the farther into the Great White North you go, the more snow you're gonna see, and the less you wanna expose that hand in extreme cold weather and make contact with the metal surface. So again, this was a snow battlefield winter solution for the M14. Doesn't work with the FL or HK, it's just for the M14 or the Garand. But it is an interesting item, and it's cheap, and it's over at gunpartscorp.com.
But yeah, get it now. This is the time. No, no, I mean we actually need now up here. It's supposed to be in the teens here tonight. And you still got snow. A little bit, not much, but we got enough to make it know that it's still in Michigan. Right, exactly. Well, as a matter of fact, we got, let's see, bead snow.
Mid altitude snow and lake effects snow one after the other yesterday. And the lake effect was about the size of your thumbnail. Okay, so again, here it is, it's middle end of March and we're still seeing winter in Michigan. And the farther north you go, the more winter it is. So don't make any mistake about it. It is especially useful to have some of these unique items in the inventory. You only need one per gun.
But make it part of your tactical support kit that stays with your combat kit if that's the weapon you're going to commit to as a combat arm as your primary tool. I mentioned Webgear real quick. Each system has, each nationality is build equipment technology or support Webgear to go along with a weapon system. Magazines are especially an issue, magazine carriers, needless to say.
And again, there's a lot of NATO equipment that matches right up with our American equipment. So don't forget, for instance, right now if you go over to SportsmansGuide.com and also Center Fire Systems has a little bit of the
Different Web Gear technologies that are available from different countries, but you'll notice that they're quite similar or in fact identical. Right now there's a bunch of the TA-90 type gear or the pre-TA-90, which is the M1956-T856 systems, TA58 or Type 58 system, and also the Type 60.
These are all just variations on a basic concept of the pistol belt and the citizen spenders being the center of your carrying system. And then you selected pouches accordingly, obviously, that match up to the standard for that particular weapon. They're much cheaper. Right now, the middle NATO era equipment, which is virtually brand new in many cases, is very cost effective. Go take a look at the prices over at
sportsman's guide or go over to check out again center fire system, but they're not the only ones. Major Surplus has some of the odds and ends out there. If you cherry pick from different locations, everything you need to put a decent combat load together that's very serviceable, but economically viable for most people who have a limited wallet. Guys, it's more important that the stuff works. Doesn't have to be tacky cool in the latest.
It doesn't have to be camouflaged. Woah, OD Green works just fine. And in fact, you'll see me either using a Type M 1956 Web Gear set, but with all kinds of NATO and ALICE equipment attached. Example, if I set a rig up for the AR-15, I'm using the old H-type suspenders, a standard earlier pistol belt, M16 mag pouches.
Butt pack, couple of standard World War II canvas canteen covers, each one with a cup in it, each one with a canteen obviously. And then, in addition to that, the old M1956 shovel cover and other items that are, you know, in accoutrements from different, again, different nations for different reasons. I need a radio pouch. I didn't have that back in Vietnam. So I've harvested one from another unit, goes up there on the left side on the H suspender.
or the Y suspender, depending on what you have available. The Sportsman's Guide has some really, really cheap standard Y or H suspenders that are late Cold War issue, virtually brand new. Pistol belts, anywhere from three to five dollars would get you a decent and properly sized pistol belt with grommets and all the equipment going back for the last strangely enough, hundred years.
will fit on that basic load if it's American and most of NATO slash or European. So it's purely a matter of what float your boat and fits your units needs, but it is a priority that your equipment match what you are using. Now, this is where the 10 pocket cartridge belt for the Garand and Springfield will work today just like it did then.
And by the way, you can change out suspenders, you can use different fanny packs or butt pack combinations and or canteen types because there are different sizes and different purposes for each one. But in the end, your basic fighting load is a priority. Get that out of the way now. Go to war in 24. Not a maybe, not a kind of, not a sort of. I recommend you guys get a chance to plug in Dan Bongino over at Rumble.
Watch the last couple of episodes. Also again, redacted news. Now yesterday they did a piece and it's Uncle Mark told you so. Well, we've been talking about for 30 years guys, 30 plus years, everybody's rediscovering. And oh, nobody knew this. Yes, we did. Everybody in the Patriot movement, everybody in the militia knew about Prozac. We know about the Prozac shooters. We call them the Patrick Purdy shooters.
Okay, the Prozac Prodigy, that's Patrick Purdy, he was one of the first. And all these others are just mimics of the exact same thing and the government does know and the government wants it because the government is trying to get a bunch of Nimrods, asshats and idiot sticks to try and disarm us. Well, that isn't gonna happen. And it's another reason we'll probably be going to war, which is good. I don't care what it is.
But it is time. We're going to have to scrape the table clean, clear this situation out. That means getting rid of the communists and getting rid of the traitors. So it's our job. It's our task. This is our epic. Congratulations to our current dynamic historical event.
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