April 17, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and weapons systems on Weapons Wednesday, April 17, 2024. He covered field conditions in Michigan, analyzed an ATF raid in Arkansas that killed Brian Malinowski, and provided detailed tactical guidance on ambush response, sniper engagement, and casualty management. Koernke extensively reviewed firearms and ammunition options including AR-15s, AKs, SKS rifles, Dan Wesson revolvers, Browning High Powers, and shotguns, while promoting Palmetto State Armory's upcoming domestic ammunition production. He emphasized logistics, training readiness, and the importance of supporting American manufacturers.
- atf
- brian malinowski
- arkansas
- weapons wednesday
- militia
- ar-15
- ak-47
- ammunition production
- palmetto state armory
- preparedness
- tactical training
- second amendment
- firearms
- dan wesson
- logistics
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You're the mist with us were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. 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. The Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave.
In this, the land is a 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 shit. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep.
the death, put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true.
afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the intelligence report
I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, south, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org.
And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant raid operators no matter where you are on the planet. Some are in war zones, some on the edge of war zones, some hoping not to go to those war zones, and others sitting behind a bridge that was rammed intentionally for whatever reason and are stuck and hopefully going to be probably changing locations via ground transport to get to another ship. I don't know what they're going to do with those guys. Anyway, um...
We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Wednesday. It is the 17th of April. It is the 16th year of open, obvious and in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2024, old earth calendar, 2024.
Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords, Book One, The Crossroads, The Battle for the Bridge, and of course, The Battle of Five Corners. The Battle of Five Corners being the decisive action of the beginning of the war. The Initiator, The Crossroads. For everybody out there, it has been a rainy day, a swirly, classic, springtime, rainy day out there. Torrential and in waves.
typical what we see in the Great Lakes area, nothing exotic, nothing strange. All they can do with the news broadcast now is play panic. It's rain, lots of rain, it's like they've never seen me before. I'm drowning. That's really how stupid it sounds. This was a great rain. We are ahead in this area, this part of the country, we are ahead of the game in preparation of the fields. I don't think I've ever seen since I was a teenager,
the preparation advance, you know, the advanced preparation in the fields, which means we're just in the chocks ready to run a race. A lot of the work was done in the fall where they didn't expect to get as much work done. A lot of the fields are turned, the winter wheat was perfect, exactly on time. And everything else is already chilled. It's already been plowed, it's already been chilled turned.
It's already been raked in other words or disc, you know, a second discing usually it happens almost at the same time depending on what kind of tractor you've got and how big your rig is. But in some cases, seeds already in the ground, but most again, we're watching that winter wheat. It's just a phenomenal bright, bright green. There's nothing that can stop that now.
It's a perfect cycle and the weather conditions, we're now getting more moisture into the fields. This is gonna go deep. This isn't just gonna run off. It's gonna be absorbed because they prep the fields. So you don't have an outer plant life crust, so to speak. If you got a nice consistent soaker rain like the one we had a couple days ago.
And it just keeps gradually hitting. That goes right down into the ground and that's what the plants are gonna be working on for the rest of the growing season. So here in Michigan and Northern Ohio, now granted there's places that are flooding, guys, they flood every year. Actually have above ground, I would say a surf yet, a true excess of water beyond what I've seen even since I was a kid. And I used to run the countryside and the backwoods nonstop. I mean, if I wasn't in school,
When I assumed I could get home, I grabbed the rifle, grabbed the dogs, and I was out. And I wouldn't be back until sunset. And again, what's fascinating about this, don't forget I worked on a farm. I actually worked for an old Dutch farmer, by the way, Hach, literally his name was Hach, yeah. He was a Dutch farmer, he was an old style Dutch farmer, but we'd order good traits, yeah. And he was a skin flint, exactly what you expect from the Dutch, don't you forget that.
Or, schmuck, you side to head. But anyway...
This is right now, you couldn't ask for better. It's not flooding to the point where it's in any kind of excess. We're getting the normal flooding or river rising. Here's a little trick. If you're moving through an area and you're in cross country and you're planning on operating in the area, one of the things you want to do is go to the water course that's nearby and look for the high mark, low mark. Now, depending on where you are during the season, especially in the summer,
You're gonna see the low mark point. But if you pay attention, you'll see the flood line, which is where all the debris and detritus hangs farther up away from the shore. That's your high water mark. You need to know that because if you're gonna afford water obstacles in evacuation or escape invasion, or again, exfilcating out of an area, you need to know your conditions through all four seasons. It's especially critical to pay attention to water course.
For that reason, you need to know, I don't care what the enemy does, I can piss on them. I hope that they're totally ignorant. They've got a computer, they can get everything done, but they could be right. They're offline. Hey, click, click, click, click, they're offline. And we plan on keeping them offline. Click, click, click. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon, let's use it. Before I go any farther, this is, I have one of the bags that one of our listeners sent.
It was broached today. This is Ethiopian toad-dale clipping coffee. And you know how hard it is right now to get Ethiopian coffee? And so I'm gonna smell some of the taste and money fee. Forgive me, I started French. God, I'm thinking about surrendering. No, I'm not. I would never think about surrendering. Puts on that crap, that's all over. Now it's organized armed equipment train. Prepare to fight. When you do fight, kill them all.
But before you do that, enjoy a very fine cup of Ethiopian tuna clipping blend of coffee. If you do not know, the Ethiopians are out there, poor and poverty stricken as they are, like Juan Valdez used to be before he got the silver studded mule pack, and of course became a Hollywood presence.
before that one was threadbare and patched. But he progressively got better and better and all the images showing one better dressed and everybody healthy and nobody in the background looking like they were impoverished even though they are where the coffee beans are picked. But again, the Ethiopians during the day, they go out in these sweltering sun to the ridges and they're picking one coffee bean at a time. That's the coffee bean that needs to be picked and they pick that one and they pick another one.
And then after 12 long hours of laborious thumb and finger picking of the individual coffee beans, they are put into of course the bags and they are brought back with the burrows or in this case maybe the camels. Yeah, they have burrows there too. And as they come back, they throw these into the ramshackle warehouses. And the heat, of course at night, the deserts off of the Ethiopian plains and plateaus is quite cold. And so,
oily, sweaty, stinky, unwashed, unshaven. The Ethiopian laborers snuggle up on top of the coffee beans radiating the heat of the day. And so there is a wonderful trade of flavor. On the one hand, you have the coffee beans. And on the other hand, the body swept, the salts, the oils, the effluvia.
God, forget about that one. And also, that's there too, yeah. And this flavor effervescence with the trade of heat and the keeping warm at night creates that very special blend. And of course, there is body maintenance that is done. And the final piece de resistance is of course the clipping of the toenails and the fingernails to prepare for the next day. These rest and nurture the flavor.
And when the final roasting takes place, I can go. We're talking some of the finest coffee on the planet, Ethiopian, toenail clipping, espresso. And it expresses the feelings and the smell and the body oils of the people where the coffee comes from. This is why I must have another taste. Yeah, it tastes like a big toe, okay.
And by the way, I want to say thank you. One of our friends was, of course, laughing because they found a cache of Ethiopian coffee and sent us a couple of bags appreciating it completely. I truly do. And that's why only one bag was opened and it is absolutely sealed and protected until the next pot is made and ground individually, of course, only as needed.
So, weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon, but if you don't stand up and get ready to fight, they're gonna put a hole in your head, turn your head into a canoe, as they said in Tombstone, and laugh about it over at the cop bar, okay? The Batfaggots, the Feds, the Invader, Homeland, Sucky, Righty, we warned everybody they should not be allowed to exist. They are laughing their ass off at the betrayal of the United States and the betrayal of the American people because these rats, pigs, and incompetence.
Well, they're globalists. Now that's okay. We understand that they are. I don't want them to change their ways. I want them to keep doing what they're doing because people are going to be learning. But we're going to explain to you that this is 1986. Actually, it goes back to 83, 84. But 1986 to 1993 and all of the heavy step by step experiences that we have seen. Now, Edward, there is a new video over at Guns and Gadgets. And apparently an attorney general
who is very much pro, apparently they're pro firearms to a degree in the state. This latest video is about five hours old, and it's talking about the shooting incident where the Batfaggots did their 1988, 1989 attack for the sake of creating terror amongst the gun owners. That's the purpose behind these murders. They knew they were gonna murder the guy, they planned on murdering the guy. This is the mini Waco. First, we had a bunch of little attacks like this.
They led up to what became very obvious with the Ruby Ridge incident. Then George Herbert Walker Bush ordered an even greater number of attacks on manufacturers and FFL holders. Progressively, that led to Waco, which was a combination of attacking personal gun ownership and an FFL, which legitimately was on site, was not doing anything scurrilous. And in fact, he's completely conformed to the law.
But they needed a showcase situation. Bush is the one who ordered it. Clinton is the one who followed through. So what you're seeing right now, here we go. Man, I love that opening. Guys and gals, we have another development in the story where ATF murdered Little Rock, Arkansas airport executive Brian Malinowski.
during the early morning raid on his home on March 19th. Now for detailed coverage of the incident and the search warrant secured by ATF, watch the videos I pinned above. I'll also put them down in the video description as well. I've covered it very, very thoroughly. This is why I'm giving you this update. Now as we stand currently, the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division is investigating the death of Brian Malinowski, but
Now, Tim Griffin, the Arkansas Attorney General, wants some answers. And he also wants something, the ATF, as you have to talk about. But first, if you love the Second Amendment and you think the ATF sucks, then hit that like button down below and subscribe to this channel. Guns and Yages will bring you Second Amendment news every single day, including updates on the ATF and how they infringe upon our rights and violate their oath on a daily basis.
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It's pretty clear the dollar is losing value. And remember, the more money they print, the less your dollar is worth. It says 2020, every dollar in your wallet, every dollar in my wallet, has lost 24% of its purchasing power. That's why I bought gold and silver. It holds value and it can increase in value. Buy some gold and silver now and store it in your safe and it's not too late to buy. Call my friends at Lear Capital at 1-800-260-5075 or head over to leergg.com.
get their free information and ask if they still have that $3,200 an ounce gold report that I have been talking about for a few weeks. Again, this 1-800-260-5075 or head over to LearGG.com. Thanks to Lear Capital for sponsoring the channel. Alright, so Attorney General Griffin is demanding answers and the body camera footage from the fatal raid on Brian Malinowski's home. On Sunday, AG Griffin said, quote,
As someone who couldn't be a bigger law enforcement supporter, when our government acts in a particular way that raises questions, we have an obligation to say something. My understanding, having looked at the ATF rules, is that they generally require a bodycam when there's a planned raid, right? Why?
Well, because information from a camera helps fill the vacuum of conspiracy and all this other stuff. So, record it with a body cam that's required, and then there's policy that it shall be released as soon as possible. AG also said, look, this is bizarre that there's been just silence. I understand there's a state investigation going on with it, but there's nothing about this footage that should stop it from being released.
Now, the AG also acknowledged that attorneys and journalists and folks like you and me, citizens, have raised significant questions about this raid. And I've been saying all along that if ATF chose any of their other options to obtain Bryant Malinowski to take him into custody, then more than likely he would still be alive. And I've covered those too.
Now, ATF has not commented at all on this issue at all, but they have said one thing, that they claim that Malinowski fired on them first. Now, his family has released information where they said that they believe that Malinowski thought he was protecting himself and his wife while engaging intruders in his home. Remember, this was 6.03 in the morning. I would think, if someone kicked my door in,
i'm never going to biggest the police always if they get some of the look at the do hard for me they probably did too now what's the investigation is complete arkansas state prosecutors will determine if an eighty-eight agent should face criminal charges or not we don't have the name of the the the the each of these in the shop now i'll see but i should say should mention here that uh... if you need to grab his very pro dot so this could get very interesting
I will bring you the news as it continues to happen on this case. If you want to stay in the loop, please subscribe to the channel. Turn the bell notification on to all notifications. I'll keep you in the loop. I appreciate y'all. Have a great day. And let me know in the comments down below what you think should happen to the ATF person who shot Malaustin. They say he shot at them.
So return fire would be authorized. What do you think? Could they have done this any other way? Could they have just pulled him over? Could they have just gone to visit him at his employment in an airport? A gun-free zone? You tell me down below. Take care. First of all, yeah, the airport is under lockdown with two different secret police operations. Number one, typically either the county or state police are operating security and have authority over whatever
regional fed slash city or state airport that exists. And since this was a significant municipal airport facility, read that international accessible. It has layers of secret police operating there with offices there. If you wanted to grab somebody like that and they're unfortunately work in a place like that, there's much of anything you could do other than just basically get dragged away.
And they had every opportunity to do that. Not only that, remember, between Homeland, Sucky Righty, TSA, FBI, Batfaggots, and everybody else that operates at the airports constantly, constantly, they had overwhelming resources and easily would know the man's schedule. And how would you do that? You call Bob to a meeting. Bob.
Do me a favor, grab that file and pick up the other file I told you about yesterday. Okay. And Bob, meet me over at room 106. In fact, hold on, wait a minute, hold on. Get me the other two files. I know it's a big stack of paperwork. Bring those over with you, please. The two first files and also that personnel file that's about three and a half, four inches thick.
I need you to bring it over right away. In fact, wait a minute, hold on, what did you say? Okay, yeah, right away, do it right away cuz I've got another meeting in about an hour. You see how that works? And they have total control over the airport, they have total control over the facility. These pricks, these ass hats, these jackasses, the same POS or agenda driven
trash organization that has done this decade after decade did this intentionally and if they killed the man, they liked it. If they killed the man, they wanted to do it, they liked it. They were getting their jollies off. These are perverts. It's what they do, people.
So understand that there is no doubt in my mind about what was going on because again there are so many different situations that with especially with the guy who works at an airport. Once you said he worked at an airport, I'm sorry that's enemy territory. That's an absolute walk down walk in prison that takes you to an aluminum tube prison where they absolutely can do whatever the hell they want.
So why other than for the sake of showboating and propaganda because that's what the Jewish mob told him to that's what Obama and his the Clintonistas who were all Neil Kahn slash globalist slash, you know, Satanic pedal queers These characters have done this before and it's not just wake awake. Oh is the was the crescendo Was the actual top off, you know?
Waco was supposed to be the big, big buildup the first day. Ignore the siege, the siege is not what was supposed to happen the first day. And then they would have had Clinton out there all, hell yeah, this is real great, we got it. We're gonna have to get more guns, we need to confiscate the guns, we need to do more of this. Look at what we found here, kill the Christians, kill the white heterosexual males, kill them all. We got to kick in doors.
We gotta play police state, that's what they gotta do. My, and there's Monica, my. And then George Techhouse decide going, my. So anyway, this is not new, it's replay. And unfortunately, enough of us have been around long enough in our lives and can remember that if we keep sounding off, hopefully people would be paying attention. You don't give the enemy any slack.
These jackasses know exactly what they're doing and it's planned. I'm tired of this crap like in the Congress where they're, well, we just don't know. Yeah, you do. We've got an historical record that's at least, well, we can go 40 years, but we can go 50 and 60 years. With these jackasses doing the same BS and then the always called plausible deniability, but it isn't. All you have to do is take their track record, jam it right in their head.
And they know it, which is why the planned opposition always does it. Well, let's be reasonable. Nope, not at all.
However, expect more of this. If you are going to respond, understand and remember snipers at checkpoints, you want to make sure that you understand left, right and high points. You need to have your security elements sweeping out to 200 yards. Ideally, when you're approaching where you confirm with your picket scouts forward or your RC toy drones, you can move an RC toy drone through the area.
Identify not only the checkpoint that they put out of sight around that odd corner in the road, but you can also identify the sniper locations. You engage those marksmen and rifles first because they are actually the threat. The ones that are at the checkpoint were in the middle of any kind of control point with a communist occupation unit. Communist forces, any kind of foreign forces will be operating with these type of vertical control points.
The ones that are in the kill zone, oh I'm sorry, did I say it was a kill zone? Yeah it is. A kill zone for us too in reverse because the ones that are the bait, the checkpoint, easily acquired, easily neutralized. So what you want to focus on are the flank objectives and standoff elements. And this is where one of the other things you need to be looking for is a standoff mobile support unit.
In addition, when riding up on an attack like this, I've told you before, put a bullet right in your ass. Don't aim for their head, don't aim for their chest, aim for their waist. Aim for their waist. This is Weapons Wednesday. Why? Where's all the body armor? In fact, everybody knows you've got a front plate, black back plate. There's another thing, I don't want to mess up all the equipment they're carrying. So blow their gonads out, blow their butt cheeks. If you can get them from the side, blow those two butt cheeks off like a couple of hefty hams.
Your 30-06, 270, 375 Holland and Holland 300 wins, 7mm Remington mag. What does that do to a deer? What do you think it's gonna do to a biped? Come on. So again, the idea is it does two things. If they survive for any period of time, they're screaming into the radio, they're tying up radio frequency number one. Then what's gonna happen is they're gonna go to the alternate as quickly as they can because there's too many. Help me, Bob. Help me.
It hurts. Just, whoa, it hurts. Get up. He can't get off the radio, sir. He's pushing the mic. Okay, two, two, two. The guy, the team leader raises his fingers and says two. When you see him raise his fingers, you put five, six, seven bullets from five, six, seven riflemen on the guy that raises his fingers. Two, two, two. All right, boom. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. One of you five is gonna hit him, and that's all you need.
Now, they might get to frequency too. Backbaggers did on the first day at Waco. When they attacked and started shooting right away and tried to kill correction, the rest, and they tried to kill the people at the front porch right away. They branched of it in to not shoot first, that's a fact.
The fact that the video all disappeared because video cameras, four videos were video cameras were running the whole time. All the videos disappeared, why? Because the original plan was to go in, anybody who made contact would shoot them. They had another team outside shooting the dogs. Which is all in the recording from the phone call, the 911 phone call when they were killing the dogs.
So they already planned on pulling the trigger from the moment they left the cattle car. If there was a Twilight Zone episode, we could go back in time, go back to a spot where I could sit right behind there, reasonable distance with an M2 browning, maybe two, because they want to make sure both cattle cars take at the same time. And before those doors would open up, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop,
Saving Ryan's privates, that landing craft door opens and... Well think about doing the same thing when they try to get out of their gilly bob vehicles. The door opens up and... Wait a minute, it's a cattle car with no armor, so just shoot through the back door. It's great. Even if you just had 308, 30 out of 6. What do you got, Tom? What do you got, Tom? What do you want to take the Tom's guy out first, so... and the radio, so they couldn't...
Call for backup, wouldn't you wanna do that first before- Well, they're all calm. They're all calm. That's why you're looking for command, okay? The command officer and the pecking order of administration, the only way you're gonna find that out is by observing. And yes, it would be nice, but typically they're ambiguous in the initial stage of what is a planned attack. You've already mapped out what they're gonna do.
So if you can ID the command structure step by step, all fires on each one of those whenever you identify. That's why I said the guy raises his hands and says too. Well, who is that? Who's going to determine the change to radio frequency? The officer in charge of the action or the tactical team commander who is to the front. So when he raised his fingers and went toe, toe, toe, toe, you go bang, bang, bang, bang. And that eliminates a lot of your problems right there.
But as far as it's true, trying to identify signal communication support personnel, radio operators had a really short half-life in most war zones for that reason because policy was you could pretty well pick out the guy with the radio antenna stuck to the side of his head, hanging over his back. So that's another one of the many things in the Peking Order.
If you're in a situation where you already know that they've got support, they've got peripheral units. Example like what at Waco, they had a certain number of personnel who were in standoff to block the roads. And they had cooperation from the sheriff's department, which of course the prostitutes from the sheriff's department lied their ass off every step of the way. Keep that in mind. So yeah, you still wanna try and eradicate connective tissue, but
Most of the tactical frequency radios were connected to the tactical units that were deployed outside of the sphere of the contact point. In other words, down the road or across, remember there were the houses just down the way from the Branch Davidian home and church, which is where the Batfaggots were staying and claimed that they were students. Remember that?
So that location I would keep and I would be observing and it would immediately take fires depending upon what perceived threat. At that point, those houses were not sandbagged. Later on, those houses were sandbagged internally and were used as a sniper position, one of the critical ones. So yes, try to take out command and control, try to take out communications personnel. But remember, everybody has commo. So whoever you can hit, however many you can hurt, not kill.
They're typically very quickly gonna go into shock or they're going to be there in trauma Because of that and this is what happened at Waco the first time when the first radio frequency was tied up with three wounded And you might recall in the original storyline the original timeline One of the characters got hit under outside one of the water towers and he wouldn't get off his radio And what I just did on the air here is what he was doing
Help me Frank! Get off the radio! I'm over here! I'm over here by the... Oh God! Oh God! It hurts! Help me! So, Freya frequency number one was totally useless. Hitting anybody means that hitting enough, especially if you can blunt, you know, everybody you can.
Then there's going to be a flurry of half ass communications. They simply can't help. If you've ever tell me, we've talked about this on the days about first aid and casualties. You can talk to a person, I'll tell you later. Mark, I told you what I told you what to do. Mark, I know I told you what was wrong. I told you what happened to me. And I said, yes, yes, you dad, let me explain to you what it sounded like.
And seriously, I've had that happen more than a few times. Guy had electrocuted with 220. Started out maybe two words speaking English. After that, he was doing a fine job of either speaking Ferengi or Klingon. I'm not sure which, but not anybody in the room could understand a word he was saying. And progressively he was crashing.
With gunshot casualties, it's the same way. I've seen instances where the person will be telling you, I'm fine, he's fine, I've fine, our bad, our bad, primer, primer, primer. And by the time you're done, they're in their own world talking their own language to whoever it is they appear to think is in front of them. So this is where, again, this is all part of the elements that will tie up or help to disrupt.
the battlefield. Because first of all, the enemy is an offensive unit. And an offensive unit has to oppress, it actually has to vanquish defenders need only survive. Always remember this, if you're an assault unit, you have to accept up to five times the enemy's casualties to take an objective. And you might not plan for that, but you better because this is the reality of you didn't realize how much firepower the other side had, maybe you made a mistake. Go ahead, jump in there.
I know it's past the bottom of the hour, but after you play the bottom of the hour thing that you always do, can you do praise the Lord and pass the ammunition? It's probably got that right there in the inventory, so I'll tell you what we're going to do. We are past the bottom of the hour. It is Weapons Wednesday, and we have to fit in our bottom of the hour break, and we'll also do praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
Why? Because we own the network. And by the way, you better be ready to do that. So anyway, I know we might be hearing the bottom of the hour break here any moment.
Hold the rifle from the tree, hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's turn to master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll lead their journey start. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
Gave him a whole man
I gave him the whole nine yards, praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. What did that mean? World War II, the average for the P-47, P-51, P-51 is what they were referring to, I'm pretty sure. Each gun carried nine yards of 50 caliber Browning linked ammunition. And so when the pilot said I gave him the whole nine yards, what he means is he came back empty. Didn't come back with a loaded gun.
So, for all of you out there, again, use it or lose it. We get into this conflict, remember that. If you're on your base and the enemy attacks, the Bat-bagots are going to continue to escalate a situation. The idea is to win. You remember, if you're on your power base, use it or lose it. You can't carry it away. Pour it on. Have individuals owning mags. Person is wounded. Have them fall back and help to reload mags or load additional mags.
But the idea is dump everything you got on them, just hose down the objective, hose down the aggressor until you cut their legs off, you chop them to pieces. They're on the ground, hit them several more times. You don't want them to get back up or put a stray bullet on you. And continue to engage until the enemy is destroyed. The Branch Davidians the first day were nice people and that was the mistake. They had the ability to pull weapons forward that they didn't.
You should learn from that. Your heaviest, biggest weapons, use them. You bought them for a reason. Whatever you've got that's your biggest and heaviest. I'm going to tell you right now, I know you don't have to have an M250 caliber. I've mentioned several weapons here today. You know, a .375 Holland and Holland big game rifle. You put that on somebody's crotch and you pull the trigger and you don't even worry about body armor down there.
You're gonna hit him that rifle is good for out to a thousand yards easily in fact way beyond a thousand yards Lottie have 338 wins. That's where the 338 Lapua idea came from There's also 300 win mag 300 win mag is treacherous It's monstrous and it's great for mule deer 7 millimeter Remington mag great for mule deer 8 millimeter Remington mag You bring those weapons if you don't have it still use all the rest of your magazine fed while firepower to continue to suppress
But you pick a target that is accessible, remember those big calibers will go right through most of what's in front of whatever you're trying to shoot. Start thinking, okay? Remember, calculate, analyze the aggressor. If the aggressor is moving back and he's in the corner of a building, you don't have to wait for him to come back out. Put a bullet right through that wall. Calculate six, eight inches to the right a little bit. If it's open space to the left, take it into the corner, put a bullet there, at about three feet.
See what happens. Something plops forward, fine. If you've plopped back and you've seen part of something, plopped back, guess what? You did your job. Then again, use it or lose it. This is just like what's gonna happen here in the Middle East. The Middle East right now, just as a sidebar, if everybody decides to escalate, I had this conversation, God, three, four times a day. Not a problem, but it's just the idea that everybody's on the sayings, asking the same questions. And these are individuals that are up to speed, so it's not like you have to set a base for everything.
But there's only two directions this can go. It's either a farce and the Israelis of course did the, you know, in two days we're gonna attack. In two ways, you know, hold me back, hold me back. And of course what the Jewish mob is doing in Israel is give us money, give us money, show me the money. Show me the money, show me the money. I'm gonna go kill those Iranians. Then they might be. But this is the more likely scenario in that everybody wants money.
Everybody wants their maaah! They could care less about you. Okay? In fact, the killer re-Christian, the Israelis will kill a re-Christian and get their hands on. They're already doing it in Palestine right now. 45% of the Palestinians are Christian. So, if you're supporting that, then you're an idiot. You're supporting the idea of doing what they're doing there. Of course, the idea is to propagandize you with the Jewish mob that runs the control media here and Hollyweird.
So you're not supposed to know anything about the other part of the population. And don't worry, the Israelis take every opportunity to kill Christians whenever they can. And they're not becoming more arrogant cuz they figure everybody's so stupefied over here in the shoe size, the IQ level dropping with the public fool system, that they can pretty well get away with what they want. So it's either A, it's a farce.
Or B, they are really gonna launch. Well, if they do, here's the problem. Both sides have nuclear capability to one degree or another. I just used a term as policy with regard to strategic nuclear initiative and it's use it or lose it. If you leave it too long sitting on the ground, it might get flashed.
Boom, mushroom cloud. And by the way, a lot of our bombs make mushroom clouds. It's just that these are the really big ones with a lot of infernal heat in the middle and a lot of residual radiation afterwards. Okay, on both sides. So if they have a vast inventory, both sides, the Jews steal from Germany, the Jews steal from Italy, the Jews steal from France.
The Jews, the Israeli Jewish mafia demands everything for free. How do you think they got the submarines they got? They didn't pay for them. Summaries that the Jewish mob has, the Israelis have, they are through the, I'm a victim, Germany has to give us some free stuff. Oi, oi, oi, that's what they do. And we're in the same boat. So they have an inventory that's quite extensive.
But so does Iran. So do they escalate step by step by step over? Like I said, the slow motion truck wreck? Or at some point does somebody figure, you know, that son of a bitch, we heard that they're moving some of their nuclear inventory to where it's applicable? If they see the Israelis doing it, well, use it or lose it. So realistically, this is where everybody goes, we'll be able to see what happens. No, no, you really won't.
because it's like you're walking along on the edge of a river and you hit that spot where the current drives the depth because of a combination of lower current and the speed of the water. And one minute you're at waist depth and you take one more step and then you're right over the abyss. It's like walking off a cliff and all of a sudden you are there. You are down below.
or you're on your way to hitting the rocks down below if you look at it from the cliff perspective you're walking along it's night you didn't know you're near a quarry you know ever ever fallen I've fallen twice I used to jump out of helicopters god come on I mean I've repelled jump
and done everything you can imagine back years ago. I was a poster child, remember he totally pointed this out. Back in the 70s, I was one of the poster kids for recruitment posters. Two of us jumped out, dropping out of a helicopter, repelling, used it all over the country. I think it went all over the world. It's a picture with Huey and the two guys you see there. One is Theodore Poldwell III and the other is me.
And we know exactly when the picture was taken. In fact, that was the only helicopter showed up for that operation because it was high winds. It was this time of year. And two of the helicopters, the air crews turned back and refused to operate. The third one proceeded with the mission and extremely in climate weather. That's what's really cool about those drops when we were doing them. When they bring us in, we're moving left and right six, seven feet. We're actually dropping and elevating three or four feet at a time, okay?
So anyway, all of these situations when you drop, there's that sickening moment where you're thinking, it's go racing through your mind all at once. I used to rock climb actually when I was with the military, but also rock climb for fun because it's free. When you're sending all your money home to the family, it's like something to do. And there's that moment where you're in air and you just gravity doesn't quite take hold. It's not like a perfect switch where you just all of a sudden are terminal velocity.
Nope, you've got that slow-mo moment where you're thinking, this isn't really what I think it is, or I know I can fix this, and your feet are really not touching anything. And you're starting to go down, and you're scrabbling, but there's nothing, it's bad rock, and you're scrabbling, and you're trying to grab stuff. And fight-flight safety, the safety net takes over. And you go to flight-fight mode, and everything is slow-mo. That's the one thing they try to do in movies to give you an understanding of.
Everything is in slow-mo, but your body won't move as fast, even though there's an adrenaline rush and everything else. Your body won't move fast enough to make up for all of the motion that's taking place, and gravity sucks. That's the feeling you're going to get here when all of a sudden everybody's waddling along in the dark up to the edge of the quarry, and there's going to be that step off, and all of a sudden,
Right to the basement kids right to the basement boom boom boom boom boom boom boom and boom and Marsh gas look it's all green over there a sickly glow. Oh look another Boom Wow another mushroom cloud way off in the distance up. Oh two more and wait a minute. Oh, there's there go some more missiles Wow There were way over the horizon. Wait a minute way over the horizon you see and then another
That's pretty impressive and it happened all at once. See, that's the problem. Take your pick whichever direction, either direction, we're getting screwed either way, okay? So you better be prepared for the conflict that is at hand. You had better understand that you are not gonna get a whole lot of warning time. This is why the minute man process is especially critical. Make sure that all your family members have bug out bags. Make sure that they all have gas masks. Make sure that you all have mapping. Make sure that you all have compasses.
Make sure that you do not count on electronics, they will fail you. Don't count on electronics because progressively you won't have the power to run them. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Be ready for the worst. Your feet are the one piece of locomotion that's always available to you. If you get bikes, you're faster. If you get motor vehicles of some type, you're faster, obviously.
But each one has, well, bicycles are the best damn thing you could possibly have on the shelf. Because it's still personal motive power that gets them going. There's a little bit of technical expertise, but nothing that's going to fail you except for you not being prepared for tire maintenance or chain maintenance or something like that. And you better have it up to speed so you don't have to do that right away.
But everything else is gravy because at some point you're gonna lose that truck, that APC, that tank, that helicopter, all that crap's gonna be gone. At some point or another, it leaves you. And you know what's always there? Your dogs. Those two feet you got under your ass right there. The ones holding you up right now. So make sure that they're squared away and ready to go. Make sure you've got boots that are able to move and motivate you properly without pain.
And that's one of my highest priorities. You've heard me what I've said on the air for years now, because for me, I have gone so far that I have worn bone down. And last time, well, not last time, quite a while now, there was an x-ray that was taken and the one doctor's looking at it and he's the old gray-haired guy. And the younger intern is standing, he goes, well, that looks like the doctor goes, shh.
Now, then he sight glances and looks at me because he realizes that ice hurt everything he just said. And I already knew what was going on. It's gone too many miles up, down, too many miles straight out as far as you can walk. So the feet, we got to protect and take care of those motivational tools and then of course the rest of you are in the process. Get a gas mask, get a gas mask, get a gas mask.
These are the dangerous times that all of us expected ain't nothing that should be a surprise to any of you that are listening But there are new listeners and you people that are out there. You may have a friend right now It's been trying to tell you and he said you need to listen to this program. Okay, hopefully I'm rubbing it in for your friend Who's trying to do you a favor? Who you already agree with and is standing next to you or sitting next to you or driving down the road with you right now? That person is trying to help you
All you have to do is take care of the short list, take care of your own personal needs, and you become zero burden to the unit, and you're able to contribute to the fight, you're able to contribute to the cause, and you are part of the motivating force that is going to kick ass, take names, win this war. But you need to get motivated people, okay? And square things away. Now, on that note, before we get to the top, right to the top here.
over at Classic Firearms. They have a bunch of deals over there right now. Everybody's got some cool things going. There's a couple of ammunition deals you need to be looking at. They had a free shipping arrangement with some of them, which really saves money on the ammunition. Also, they had a gaggle of other shotguns come in, and including
I'm sure it's Turkish. It's a magazine fed Panzer arms type weapon is kind of like I think the Panzer mags take or will fit in it for under $200, I think about $189.95 or whatever. It is a magazine fed 12 gauge shotgun boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, empty drop the mag insert the mag operate the action, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Or if you put a 10 rounder in just multiply, give it five more.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, there we go. Now I dump the mag. So over at classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com. Also over at Apex Gun Parts, these companies are not sponsors, I wish they were. They're not, but they have good things that we need. Apex has got a bunch of magazine items, magazines that came in, but also magazine build kits for repair. Main springs for older magazines for older weapons.
You need to go take a look at what Apex has. It may make sense because you may have a handful of mags for maybe an older weapon, 20, 30, 40 years old, 50 years old, 100 years old. 100 years old only makes it 1924. There's a lot of stinking good weapons made in 1924. So again, if you have grandpas or dads or something you found at a show or at a state sale, you might want to check out Apex Gun Parts. Look to see what mags they have there.
And yes, they've got browning, yes, they even have a bunch of the check mags. I've noticed they've got a bunch of the Enfield mags in. And also, there's a sidebar, a quantity of Enfield top break pistols came in in 38 Smith and Wesson. Condition, good, not much better.
But very serviceable, just not pretty on the outside. But then most British pistols are just painted and they don't look pretty very, they don't take long for them to not look pretty. Because it's just enamel paint that they use to finish those revolvers. And they're good guns, they work. So it's another cash gun, they're not that outrageously expensive. And I think Hunter Creek, Hunter Creek, I'm gonna have to double check that during the break.
have got a bunch of the surplus pistols in that are field grade. They're nothing to write home about, but they do have a quantity of them. And they also had a few deals on SKS's. Not quite as outrageous as some of the other prices we've seen. So, oh no, Hunter Lodge. Thank you, thank you, appreciate that. Hunter Lodge, Hunter's Lodge. Where's Lodge?
When they have stuff on sale, they have it on sale, they sell out quick and then they have another sale. Or it should say have another batch of stuff. Anyway, it's Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. Keep it sharp and make sure it's protected by backing it up with ass or it won't be worth anything. God bless our Republic.
The New World Order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We're gonna take a break. Run! Use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee. Ooh, Ethiopian Tony opening. And we will be back here with the second hour of the intel report. It's Weapons Wednesday on Liberty Creek Radio. The seed in our hearts may have it. Through the mist with his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We've fought a revolution to cure our liberty.
We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun.
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It is, well, it's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 17th of April. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2024, old earth calendar. I'm due to all she's got, Captain.
and 2024, Battle for the Republic, Book One, The Dance of Swords. And the dance continues. We're going to do our part to make sure that everything is where it needs to be to accomplish the mission. That's why you need to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics.
the key to victory. You want to win? Understand logistics. Makes all the difference in the world. And it is a high, it is the number one. It is a high priority. Anyway, it is, of course, Weapons Wednesday. I mentioned classic firearms. You may want to go over there. They also have a plethora, a cornucopia, a veritable palette.
of 9mm and other police traded 40 caliber weapons. There are a couple of deals on revolvers over there, not necessarily colts, but there are some Rugers. They did have a Speed 6 that looked like it was a pretty good price, 4 inch police package I believe. In addition to that, some Dan Wessons, now old Dan Wessons, not the new Dan Wessons, but the both will do.
One neat thing about the Dan Wesson pistols, and they're popping up again right now into some force, and I don't know if this because they came free or the name was freed up because of all of the post-Remington failure activity. Dan Wesson, I believe, was bought up by one of the co-companies that became part of the Consortium of Remington that
the enemy put together so that they could collapse them all at once. Now Dan Wessons are fantastic. He used to be. There was a window like everything was surplus. I know. If you needed barrels, you could go to Sarco and Sarco had almost every last barrel from inventory, brand new, unissued, for the Dan Wessons up to 16 inch barrels, both in the heavy
standard weight and lightweight. And then there were also the ribbed, etc. There's all kinds of different barrels that were made. Down to snubby chubbies and all the way up to light carbing barrels for the Dan Wesson revolvers. I was a distributor for Dan Wesson. I had probably, at one time I had every barrel they had short of a few of the really exotic ones that everybody was grabbing at the time.
And Dan Wesson is a fantastic idea, but it wasn't the first time that that pistol-type package was put together. And Dan Wesson, under Herters, built a gun that was the same concept as the Dan Wesson multi-barrel solution, where you actually have a feeler gauge and you could torque and block down the barrel yourself. It's a great system.
But where it came from, the kind of like say the production but prototyping and lessons learned, was from a herders game gun that was built for Alaska. And had I not seen about four or five of them, a lot of people coming back from Alaska, they were up there for a period of time, I would see they would come into the gun shop and they would have one of these pistols with three barrels, a two inch, a four inch and a six inch.
and the herders is, they were under herders name but it was absolutely a Dan Wesson package except it was smaller instead of in the bigger N frame or almost N frame size. These were basically in a K frame. They were not quite, you know, the J frame camp gun. They were in a K frame size weapon and otherwise everything was identical. The way the barrels locked down, the feeler gauge, the whole nine yards.
That was the mother or the project that began and put Dan Weston on the road to his development and final promotion of his basic system. And of course, he had many other solutions. The company did. Interestingly enough, a lot of people still have them. Here in Michigan, Dan Weston is sold like hotcakes and there are
I don't know how many there are tucked away. I mean, they're just out of sight, out of mind. They don't come back to any gun shows. They don't show up at the dealerships. I could account for well over seven, 800 Dan Wesson packages that I sold in a relatively short period of time, decades ago. And many of those people, of course, had, you know, I mean, the world of I was in most cases.
So those weapons have passed on, but they have not come back out. The people who have gotten them typically have grown up with them, and they keep them. If they didn't get it firsthand, dad got it, dad passed it on to them, and they always wanted the gun. They are a beautiful, multipurpose package. They come in .357 Magnum. There are other big bore later guns that were produced by Dan Wesson to kind of fill the niche and compete against the Smith Model 29.
the Ruger Red Hawk and the Black Hawks when they were out there plus the Comanches. But that's later. The original design, 357 Magnum, which I also use 38 Special. And the guns were phenomenal. In fact, you throw me one of those, I know exactly how to use it. Just give me everything I need. Ask me everything that goes with the pistol and I'll make it work. And it's something you might look into. If you run into one, they are worth picking up, but you do need spare barrels. Now, it used to be barrels were, there was a window where they were cheap.
Then they started to creep up. You've heard this story in this program before and anybody else who knows anything about the history of guns is nothing stays cheap. Okay? But there are still Dan Wesson barrels in little pods here and there. And I believe even Gun Parts Corp might have some barrels, spare barrels for the Dan Wesson's left. Might. I haven't really made an effort recently to look. And I was on their page last night looking at the gas masks.
To make sure that what I told you was correct, and there are a lot of other parts, they've actually added to the inventory with spare parts for gas masks. So if you have looked there and said, Mark, I didn't find what I needed, I'm recommending you go back to gunpartscorp.com and check on gas mask parts. You might find what you need now. They have been accumulating more material. So that's a good thing. Double plus good.
on the Dan Wesson barrels, this catches can, but they are in pods all over the place. I like buying the cheaper, less popular barrels, typically because it really isn't a bad Dan Wesson barrel out there, okay? The big thing to remember is when I say heavy, the Dan Wesson barrels have a full weight bar underneath the barrel from the muzzle all the way back to the frame in front of the cylinder.
And this makes for a much weightier, weight-forward, heavier weapon across the board. Is it something you'd want to carry all the time? Well, they were bringing these guns up into competition. And at the time, especially with the longer barrels, these things, like I said, were shooting like a light carbine.
So, you can carry a Dan Wesson and carry a, say, a six inch or four inches of standard barrel in the gun, but in your backpack kit, you could have a portfolio with a spare 16 inch barrel, maybe a couple of other barrels in different configurations, whatever you choose, like golf clubs. But you don't need to have, like an upper for an AR-15, having, you know, multiple calibers. The Dan Wessons, it's a matter of length and also weight.
The standard mid-weight was comfortable enough to carry more like a Ruger in terms of weight comparisons, whereas with the light barrel, or what most people otherwise would consider a standard barrel, it put it in the weight range of a standard Smith & Wesson.
Which is pretty reasonable. I mean you remember you got to carry this stuff It's not there. Yeah, you know it's not just to putting it together and glaring at it and going oh, it's mine You got to take it out the field way taking up the field. It's where you find out hmm That was a few extra pounds make a difference The big thing here is that with the weighted barrel everybody applied long eye relief scope systems
Nowadays, it would be red dot, but you were talking light carbine. You actually can put a small optic, a long eye relief optic on Dan Wesson and several of the barrels were actually set for scope options. They were built that way. So you could mount a really nice long eye relief mid-
amplification scope and it would go to town. A lot of guys were deer hunting here in Michigan. There's a couple friends that I have, that's all they've ever hunted with. Is the Dan Wesson in a carbine length or a little under carbine length. Isn't it a carbine? It's just a long pistol barrel. But that's how they get deer every year. So just a heads up, there's a whole family of shooters out there have been doing that for a very long time. And it's another little niche industry, but the Dan Wesson fits it, okay?
So again, a consideration if you run into one or if you're going to inherit one, don't get rid of it. But remember, don't just say, oh, look, it's a Dan Wesson. Hey, there's a bunch of spare barrels. Oh, I don't need those. Yes, you do, because those go with that gun.
Dan Wesson, Dan Wesson, Dan Wesson. If you see Dan Wesson, you look for anything and everything. There's also these little feeler gauges that go between the barrel and the cylinder as you torque it down, as you screw it into place, and then torque down the locking nut. You need to have those feeler gauges. Usually there were four, five, six, up to ten given to you with a gun.
depending on what year it was. And again, also whether it was used and somebody had already lost a few here and there. Again, there are usually other spare parts. The other thing about Dan Wesson, they were the first to go with a post-type frame base.
And because of this, one of the other features is that you could change the barrel, you could change the sights, and you could change the pistol grip to any one of a 20, 30, 40 factory standard and certainly buy custom grips. But they built custom grips. And there were some beautiful Hogue mock-ups that were made by Dan Wesson, probably made by Hogue at that time. But they are beautiful, beautiful stocks, pistol grips, but, you know, call them stocks.
for the weapon and it was a very functional firearm. So if you run into one, you inherit it, keep it. But look everywhere in the house for manuals, for other packages, for carriers, don't chuck anything out. You don't have extras, you just have more. It's kind of like saying, well, I've got two or three uppers for AR-15. Oh, we need one, let's throw the rest away. I don't think you'd do that. Well, the same is true of these barrels.
So anyway, I think I harped on that enough. Dan Wesson, Dan Wesson, Dan Wesson, D-A-N, not D-A-M, D-A-N, Dan, Dan, okay. Next, also right now, there are a couple of Canik deals. I like Canik's. Actually, just the prices went up on them because everybody else started liking Canik's and so Canik could charge more.
There are a few nice deals out there, and by the way Classic has one of them, for about $219 or $209, I think, right now, for a Canik 9mm. And again, you're looking at common for magazines, weapons proven, don't have to, you know, it's a very straightforward firearm to operate. Again, if you're looking for a personal hand cannon,
There are a couple of different companies, Walther's another one, that have produced a standard utility grade 15, 16 or 17 shot magazine capacity 9mm pistol. They're out there, they're offering them for reasonable prices. They're not as cheap as a high point, but they're pretty close. And realistically, you need to seriously look at investing in those.
At least again, if you're looking for cash weapons, I don't need a $600 gun to bury. I need three $200 guns to bury. Right? Whoa. Yeah. See how that works? That's the math you use. Well, I could get an HK Mark or I could get a SIG. Yep, you could. But if I can get three of these pistols, I can have either three guns in the cash and I can dig them up and I can rearm three people real quick or I can have a lot of extras for myself.
Or I can make three caches all equally potent with spare mags, with ammunition, and a gun. Both a handgun and whatever shotgun or rifle I choose to put in the ground with that weapon and the other weapon in the cache. So just heads up on that idea.
Somebody's asking me here, well Mark, why don't they offer ejectors for the AK? The ejectors are built into the AK. Go look at the design. I'm not gonna rub this. I'm not ridiculing anybody. It was a good question. As I've said many times, firing pin extractor and ejector for the AR. Firing pin extractor and ejector for the M14. Firing pin extractor and ejector for the HK. Well, with the AK, it's extractor and firing pin and springs.
But the ejector, if you take a look, it's part of the whole design, putting the frame, putting the receiver together. And it's a fixed mechanism. It is a rigid piece of material that's stuck to the frame, so you can repair it as needed, but it's not something that's a specific spare part that's going to be laying around. However, if you have an AK or an SKS,
I will say again, all of the above, whatever you can, you should have on the shelf spares. We're planning on maintaining these weapons through the whole of the conflict, and we're planning on passing them off to the next generation. So, firing pin extractor and ejector where possible, all small springs, and make sure that again, also any main springs. I did have a question about where can we find main springs for the M1 Garand. Well,
There is a civilian marksmanship program facility and they have got a ton of things for sale. They have a warehouse and primary, actually, a showroom, and they are selling 45s, grands, car beans, whatever they can find that's U.S. mill that, you know, pertains to the civilian marksmanship program, and they do have spare parts.
Now I would say this, there's a couple of other young men, by comparison I'm 66, okay, there's people that are a lot younger than me that I call kids, but they're not kids, they're young adults, they're very competent, and there are several companies out there building brand new mainsprings for the Grand and for the M14. These kids have worked everything out, they've actually perfected their technique because it's a learning curve.
They've already gone past that. And so you can find brand new unissued main springs for the grand and the carbine or for give me grand and the M14 if you look. If you right now go to apexgunparts.com. There are a number of items that are in original bundle boxes. And one of the things they did have were some M14 main springs. Now they're not cheap.
Oprads are not cheap like they used to be. Again, this is that, whoa, it used to be, when I go to the gun shows, I'd usually pick up a tube of, or a box, it was a long rectangular box, of 10 op rods for the grand. Cost was about $6 per op rod. They were in the Cosmoline. It's just like 1903 Springfield barrels.
Guys, it used to be you go to the gun show. Now remember the gun show, they weren't giving you any, they were giving you a good deal, but they were charging sometimes more than if you went to Sarcos or whoever. And it was still only $6, $10, most $12 a barrel for in the cosmoline, two groove, micro groove, Remington, 1903 B83 barrels, or standard groove, standard landing groove, 1903 Springfield Standard barrels.
Just to give you an idea. So, Op-Rods, they are laying around out there. I have a ton of Op-Rods. I have wished I'd bought more mainsprings. Usually if you do the Op-Rods, might as well change the mainspring. It used to be it was quite affordable. Now, not so much. But, there's a great interest in the grand, and if you are serious about carrying the grand, buy all the stinking d-clips you can get your hands on. Find the best deal. Watch for somebody who's, you know, getting older, maybe you want to come off their stash.
If you are an older person, try to find another individual who you deem serious and make sure that before you pass that those very important things get off to somebody else's inventory before some idiot stick relatively doesn't have a clue what you've got, throws half of it away into the landfill. Guys, I got truckloads of stuff this last year coming from estate sales that I got for free and I can't even talk about.
that went down the road as quick as we found him, but because there's a house several miles away, the guy obviously, I think even listened to the program, okay, he was one of those, he's a tradesman, and the volume of material that was available because he was an avid long range shooter was phenomenal. And one of the things he was into was a grand. The other thing he was into was he got into the heavy barrel
AR-15 because he wanted a little lighter rifle but damn by the time you trick out an AR-15 as a competition gun you're right back up to the weight of the Garand. So more actually to be quite honest with you, you weigh the gun out with all the counterweights and everything. So anyway, I even did what I always do. I said, you know, do you really want to get rid of this? And you know, magazines, massive quantities of magazines.
for different weapons, I mean, including a lot of Smiths that, you know, other friends don't even have. So there's stuff out there. And again, sometimes people will do their part other times. Well, it catches them by surprise. Unfortunately, the relatives don't have any appreciation. Half of them are on Prozac. Remember the face-braw wearers? All those people can be involved and waste the resources you put together. Now, it doesn't happen very often, but they always ask questions for this reason, too.
Never hesitate to ask. The worst they're gonna say is no, they don't want to sell it or no, they don't want to come off it. But when they've got a dumpster there and you can get it all for free, take it all for free. You don't have to throw the dumpster, we'll just put it in the truck. We can just put that in the truck too. You're gonna throw that away? We'll take that, it's okay. Yeah, yeah, we'll find a home for it, which is true. I will, we'll find a home for it.
We're at the bottom of the hour. It is Weapons Wednesday and for a change we're going to hit the bottom of the hour perfectly. Why? Because of paying attention. Here we go.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a goodly speed, you may know a stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Oh the rifle, oh the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
We've raised it home, back across the briny water A giddy must come like a quality suit of slaughter But it's the way the job must do, and as soon as it's begun If Clinton's figure holds the buck through, the quickest will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no right-ful Hold the rifle, hold the right-ful In our hands we'll prove no right-ful
Thank you, Edward.
that liar, that piece of excrement, the treasonous bastard that needs to be hung. Well, he won't be hung, but it'd be good. If somebody did, I wouldn't shed any alligator tears. So how about the elder on Tyrone and the yellow rose of Texas? Because for our people who are down on the border, our militia too, who are down at many points down on the border right now, we appreciate what you're doing. It is kind of like the Lost Battalion, but
Well, keep up because we'll catch up with you. Everybody else is pretty well on the same page. They even sang the Star Spangled Banner in the ghetto New York yesterday. Here we go.
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 the soldier ever knew. Her eyes the brightest diamond, they sparkle like the dew.
You may talk about your wins and maintances in our bros-a-the, but the evil rose at Texas, beneath the bells of Tennessee. While I joined up with the Texas guards, 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.
the greatest rose of color that this soldier ever knew. For I surprised the brightest diamonds in these sparkle lights do. You may talk about your instant maze and sing our bros-a-ly. For the yellow rose to Texas leads the bells in Tennessee. Proud old Houston, we met the fedro-mine. With grit, text and courage, we fought until-
the night. The echoes of our struggle under the city's glow, get in the styles between the shots I mister sobbed, hello! Soldier ever knew, her eyes of brighted diamonds and they sparkled like the dew. You may talk about your wins and mays and sing of rosary, while the yellow rose in Texas beats the bells in Tennessee. Virginia with the rangers I was sent, wearing those gold dark trenches, many a night was spent.
Amidst the chill and danger, her memory was my boss. I'd hope close to her image, a soothing color that the smolter ever knew. Her eyes were bright as diamonds and they sparkled like a stew. You may talk about your winter maintenancing of rosary, but the yellow rose text speaks both bells and tenors. It's a trudge to this new war-torn land, and her love it is my guide. Amid each burning sunset glows through the end-me tie.
Through broken blood and battle cries When truth remains to be That the yellow rose in Texas is the only girl for me She's a sweet host of color that this soldier ever knew To her eyes of bright and diamonds and these sparkle lights they do You may talk about your instant mace and sing out Rosalie But the yellow rose in Texas is the only girl for me
And for everybody out there, it is Weapons Wednesday. You're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And one more song, needless to say, Weapons Wednesday, keep your rifle by your side off the same songs of the Second Civil War track. For everybody out there looking for it, if you go to YouTube, Songs from the Second Civil War, this entire battery of music that's a complete album
And for everybody out there, take the time, go over and check it out. You might find something that you like more than what we've been playing. But I think everybody appreciates and understands that these particular songs are quite useful for our purposes. And this particular one, we flipped the enemy's work on its ear. They really, really, really don't know what to do. Because this song was supposed to be ridiculing all of you guys out there. Here we go.
We'll look everywhere we go, And soon the looters will know that they can tie. They come loud, they come fast, But we'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your eye full, thy your son. Sing in, they just won't stay away. Sing in, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands.
Keep your rifle by your side. When they'll come night, they'll have our children in their sights. So stand on every pass from north to south, and scream, they can shout, they will never push us out. Keep your rifle by your side. Singing no loss, they just won't stay away. Singing.
But for this I won't be paid when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your sauce And they'll have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate you But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your sauce Singing Won't stay away Singing Oh Lord
So this I won't need pay when we take a stand No we must protect our 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 Next comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Burned LA Keep your rifle by your side Singing No Lord they just won't stay awake Singing
For this I won't need pay when I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Singing, I just won't stay away Singing, no, Lord, this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place for by my side Keep my rifle by my
Don't forget that the US rifle 7.62mm M14 is lightweight, air-cooled, gas operated magazine fed shoulder weapon and primarily for a semi-automatic fire stirrer. Remember, what is the spirit of the bayonet? Well, for everybody out there, if you don't have a bayonet for your rifle, first of all, semi-rifles don't have bayonet logs. Don't worry about it. I guess you could duct tape your knife to the end of it, but don't worry about it. But if your weapon does have a bayonet log, try to track down the cheapest
Most reasonably priced, man it, you can find it. It does not have to be pretty, it just has to work. And remember, at a given point, you may have an opportunity, may not have an opportunity to use it. I think most everybody will. At one point or another, it's a sharp pointy object at the end of a weapon is usually enough of a convincing tool that you probably won't have to pull the trigger. Amazingly enough, just heads up on that one.
If you're fortunate, you don't even have to use the bayonet. Just every once in a while jab them and let them know that no, no, no, no, bad choice, bad choice. Get back in line. So this is my bayonet. Also, the SKS's that are coming in, somebody asked me about these, over at Hunter's Lodge. Hunter's Lodge? I think it's Hunter's Lodge, yes.
Forgive me. Yeah, they have both the Chinese. There are Chinese SKS coming in. We've seen a bunch of those. Don't know where they're exactly coming from. Probably from one of the African nations or Indonesia or Malaysia. There's a ton of those. SKS is in those areas. China originally was making hands across the water work in all those areas over the last 30 years and they had tons of SKS's. Well, 40 to 50 years, forgive me.
Russia did the same thing. They handed out a lot of SKS's to the other regions of the planet and they're still orbiting out there right now still in service. The big thing here again is that both the Chinese and the Euros, not necessarily the Yugo, everybody's seeing a lot of the Yugos come in in the latest wave. Why? Serbia is selling a certain amount of material
to scrape up what they can because they need cash for the next generations of weapons that they've been committing to. They're taking their, obviously their older magazine fed weapons AKs and putting those into the niche where the SKS was because they never throw any weapons away but they are progressively upgrading. So they build enough of an inventory of the AK-74 in place so that they feel that they can start to slide out
the SKS is more and there's definitely a high market for them. They're not charging a cheaper reasonable price for them. They are actually even at the job around. They're paying at the job around. We were paying over the counter retail for this stuff. Okay? And it isn't that there isn't more out there. You saw the pictures of that one depot in Ukraine that's in the mines. There's just many of those out there. I think even when we paid to have stuff destroyed, they lied their ass off.
In the 90s, the big to-do was that, you know, well, we got to pay our enemies to destroy weapons under the UN scam. And all it is is just like the Ukraine thing. All it was was a way to milk the U.S. for dollars. The Jewish mob raped us, left, right, up, and down, as they always do. And the weapons are still there.
So there's lots of SKS is still down below all over the place. You get to a real war, which we're headed towards the one that's gonna really count. As far as with all parties concerned, none of those weapons are gonna stay out of circulation. They would all be in service, period. They're gonna have no choice. Manufacturing is gonna be burning rubble and smoking radioactive particles at 80,000 feet. And with that being the case, whatever you got left, you got left.
So, again, Hunter's Lodge has had some pretty good deals. Some of them are parts guns or you should say need parts. Let me remind you that there are some spots that most people haven't thought of and hopefully I'm giving you a little bit of a leg up. If you go over to aimsurplus.com, they have SKS parts from an inventory that they've had for a very long time.
decade or more than I know of and they still list them. They actually have complete bolts. They do have a number of other smaller, minor parts that usually get busted or if they get damaged people don't fix them. So you may want to take a look at what it is that they have. AIMSurplus.com. A-I-M as in AIM Your Rifle. AIMSurplus.com.
When you get there, look up SKS parts, just put a search for that and it'll bring you a whole window with a whole list of SKS things that they have available. And the prices are actually quite reasonable there. They're not crazy on the prices. So it's one of those things where they're consistent. Now, another thing, if you had to beat up a really torn up stock, two things you can do. If you want to actually experiment,
Try rebuilding the stock. I would do that anyway. If I have a military stock right now and somebody was throwing away, I grab them. There's a reason. Number one, it's a good test for me to be able to take comparable wood and with a little bit of effort and using my gray matter is actually tuning up a piece and segueing it in.
cleaning up the area where the brake is and introducing in the armorer's fashion a glued and brass pinned or brass screw pinned fix for the rifle stock. The big thing here again is to understand that there are techniques that were proven and were standard armory acceptable even for the US military.
Different countries had different solutions, but typically nobody threw weapons away and because fewer and fewer were available depending on what period of a war Everything was put back into service in most cases with little or no work done preferably The big thing here again is that these SKS is 20 inch barrel standard rifle SKS car be nothing to write home about
There are a number of Enfields got I don't know that I assume that part of this is India again the somebody scraping out the bear the barrel with the you know go to inventory of leftover Empire rifles from India or other outlying areas But there is a there are a ton of Enfields in mixed condition number three mark number number one mark threes forgive me and number four mark ones
Not much else and we're talking field grade. They would be shootable but ammunition, there's not a whole lot of any surplus 303 ammunition out there. What rule there is, is a mix. I would recommend that if you've got an infield, the first thing I would invest in and go to, go to again, AIM surplus, I just mentioned them. They have PPU, Preview Partisan.
303 British Enfield ammunition for a very good price. I would buy as much of that for reloading as possible that you can afford. If you're committed to 303 Enfield weapons, you may already have some surplus. A lot of guys that got the guns got them from dad or grandpa. Dad or grandpa bought the ammo back when it was cheap, especially the Canadian and Portuguese 303 British.
There is a ton of that stuff out there. Portuguese? Yeah, Portugal used to be the go-to rent revolution country for clandestine warfare operations where you wanted fresh ammo. And back in the day, Portugal did what Korea did with their ammunition production or Serbia has done more recently where Serbia is picking up through PPU all the different calibers.
Years ago, weird boxes, 44 rounds per box, plain card stock box, no finish on it at all, but with green lettering and a seal tape. Now, there's a mix of different types of ammunition, and you will find 8mm ammo from Portugal in the same way, and .308.
But the 303 ammunition, some of the most serviceable and some of the most accurate made if you run into it, I wouldn't shoot it right now. I'd retain it for what's coming because the Portuguese were the first to push and move towards non-corrosive when people, most other countries were still producing a percentage of corrosive ammo.
Portugal also mostly, but not always, made boxer-primed ammo. So the 303 British is boxer-primed problem.
Half of it is in the larger what we call the pan primers. I don't know what the source availability is right now. It used to be you could get them. And the other are standard rifle primer. It depends on the era. The earlier are the pan type, which is a larger primer, just personal flavor choice. I don't know why they worried about, I mean, whatever the engineering reason was, it was logical at the time.
But everybody pretty well settled on the same standard and dimension for the primer pocket and primer later on and It's stuck. Oh you will see a mix but either way I would retain that ammunition for combat I would be buying 40 50 or you know like a 40 60 or 100 rounds of aim surplus PPU ammunition preview partisan And then shoot and reload
You can do lead cast bullets because you're looking at a bolt-action rifle. You can do any number of inexpensive 303 projectiles that are not quite so outrageous because you're not worried about, for training purposes, you're not worried about precision so much as consistency and reliability with variance, okay, a little bit of variance. On the other hand, you load properly, there won't be much.
But the 303 can be loaded for a very reasonable price. The 303 round is as lethal today as it was for the last what, 140 years? What? Yeah, well this is your 2024. Time doesn't wait. 100 years ago would be what? 1924.
The 303 Enfield Round comes into service back in the late 1880s, well, middle 1880s, first prototyping, and they did it in a number of different weapons before. Lea Metford and before that, other Leas that were in service or other service martinis. And they did, of course, upgrade the martini, some for export, for colonial use, into 303 standard British Remt.
Again, the round is bent out there, but nobody is presently using it in any consistent quantity for regular military service. So the round is an orphan. It's good. It will kill you dead, dead, dead. A lot of people use it for hunting and killed here dead, dead, dead. But if you're going to try and keep it in service for what's coming, you've got to be thinking ahead. You need dyes.
You need bullet molds because remember it's the, and again it's a little larger diameter, it's a 30 caliber, but it's a bigger 30 caliber, okay? By the way, same projectile that you would use for the 7.7 JAP. It just has a heads up if you got any Arasakas. And Arasakas, you're in the same boat. You're best bet. Go over to AIM or any company, but AIM has the best price. PPU 6.5 and 7.7 JAP is cheaper there than anywhere else.
And it's boxer prime, fresh brass, heated, and the old. You couldn't ask for a better round, especially since you also know it's fresh. So heads up on that one. Next. There was a question about Browning High Powers. And yeah, buy him. Browning High Powers is the original large magazine capacity. It's the first gun that you see Indiana Jones using in the movie. You ever remember watching Indiana Jones? No, Mark, he carried a big revolver. Yes, he did.
But if you watch the bar fight, what's the first gun that Indiana Jones is using in the bar fight in the movie? Go back, now I'm gonna force you to go back and look, you'll realize something. Wait a minute, that's not a revolver he's shooting there. He eventually does use a revolver. But he's got something else that goes pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow
Wow, what was that? Browning high power. And it was the only gun of its type for the longest time that you could find anywhere for many, many, many, many years. There are many Browning high power magazines all over the planet. Now there's other guns that have caught up with it, but there are still Browning high powers being sold right now at Atlantic Firearms from the surplus inventory that they got from whatever cop shop. They're in the scroll.
Also, you will find some of the Browning high powers over at CenterFireSystems.com. They're not the only ones. Gun broker and everybody else has got them too. Is it a good weapon? Well, yes, but it's interesting. The Angles is the only one that has a truly adjustable sight. Most other Brownings that were standard issue have a fixed military Browning Colt slash type, military type rear sight.
And some people had a tough time keeping him on zero. Now part of that is because of barrel wear, because a lot of these guns went through two wars, not World War I. They were World War II, and then a lot of them, especially with the Brits, were in Korea. The Chinese captured a bunch of those guns. And one of the reasons people don't understand the wear and tear is that those guns were picked up by the communist Chinese.
They used them and abused them to the ends degree. And while physically they don't look too bad, they typically are on the very, very, very high end of use. So there's two things you need to do if you pick up a ChaiCom import high power from back in the 80s or 90s. Seriously look at the barrel crown and also look at the the rifling itself. If it looks like you got a bit of a smooth bore, hint, probably time to invest in a barrel.
Good thing. There's plenty of high power barrels out there. But the most common is, and this is something that you can, if you got somebody in your unit, I wouldn't take it to a gunsmith because you get paperwork on it. You don't want to do that. You don't want to beg to get your gun back every time you take it into a gunsmith, okay? But that's kind of bullshit they're trying to pull, and that's what's going to be going on in 30 days.
But if you have a pistol barrel and the crown is chipped, and this is true of any of your rifles, a lot of your Mausers have tired crowns. Why? Well, because cleaning rods wear down the end of the barrel. Also, conventional barrel wear and erosion from corrosive materials, okay, corrosive ammo. But what you can do is back set.
the crown in a pistol, a semi-automatic pistol barrel, just like you do on a Mauser barrel, okay? You would go back, be back set about anywhere from a quarter of an inch to maybe as no more than three-eighths of an inch, and that's really excessive.
The crown wear, if you back set by only a quarter of an inch, if the weapon starts to tire out again, you can back set another eighth of an inch and still continue to use the firearm just exactly as it should be. So back setting the crown is a way to breathe new life or tighten up the group on any of the weapons you have, but specifically with these semi-automatic weapons, especially if they're military issue.
Typically they were working the cleaning the weapon from the muzzle end and because of that It literally is rifle rifle Cleaning rod wear and tear. It's one thing if you did it once guys It's another thing if for 20 30 40 50 60 years somebody chow chu Bing Ching Boo who by being how how being tongue tongue being Wong Wong bow who one after another kept doing the same thing over
and over and over again, okay? The high power, there's a lot of leather out there for it, a lot of good military holsters available, which were cheap, reasonably cheap. Now they're becoming cloakers items. So notice to say, you know how that's gonna hit you with the classic. But it is a good weapon. Again, if you're gonna pick one up, one of our listeners here is saying that, yeah, they're buying one, probably apparently getting it from some friendly.
Six magazines right off the bat, they're cheap by comparison. They're not really outrageous. And six mags plus one in the magazine well, and then start getting more mags. Because the high power used to be we'd use it as a poor man's suppression weapon in a short team. What? Yeah, in close quarters or whatever, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, drop the mag, insert the mag, let the slide go forward, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Years ago, there weren't that many high magazine-topasted pistols out there, so applying the weapon and using it in the simulation of, say, a sub-gun wasn't really hard to do. Of course, you would just go bang, bang, bang, and you'd go, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop,
Okay, we're at the dot. We're gonna simulate leaving. No, we're not. We're actually gonna be leaving here in a minute. For everybody out there, guys, organized armed equipment training is militia. Most important right now is dot all your i's and cross all your t's. Because when they step off into the deep water, there may not be any warning for everybody, and it's down to the basement. Real quick, drop off into total conflict. The powers that be are asshats and wicked, evil, rotten people.
They will hurt you and they won't care about it. So you need to take care of yourself because they're just planning on putting a bullet to the back of your head. God bless our Republic. Good night, everyone! From the New World Order, we shout for the mailman and Jeff March. I'm going to get out of the way again, take you over, or else you are coming up. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock. We're leaving in some of them. Oh, Craig from Vermit Knowledge, you can walk me in the microphone. Craig from Vermit Knowledge, coming in copper round. Let's get him here out of the air.
Craig from from the London Manpoint up, a quick whirl of quenities is going. We need an opportunity to make up for the silver and the gold that everybody now can turn me a corner. Putting it out of the way, head taking over, Craig coming up, God bless, bye bye.
The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. The land of the free, the 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 sh** you trade it in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be...
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And whatever you do, don't go into the military. Do not go into the military. We're going to each hear at home
There'll be plenty of fighting to do here, but should be protecting the nation from the real enemies. They're from outside the country and they're trying to use them on the nation now. In fact, they're doing everything they can to do just that. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters.
on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. We'll say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you're resting on right now, some of them in war zones.
others behind a bridge. It was rammed and you're waiting to figure out which direction you're going to be going. Company has to make that choice, I understand. Anyway, it is the 17th of April. It is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2024
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It is, of course, Weapons Wednesday, middle of the week, and I know how it is. There's all kinds of popular names. It's that middle day when it's least likely that the Israeli-run US government will try to murder you at home because, well, I should say at work, because you are at home. Most people say most, but a lot of people take this middle of the day off, this work day off, and it puts the system, especially the Israeli Mossad,
the US government and a bit of a bind if they want a middle of the week news option. Wednesday's a bad choice cuz the number of American victims that the Israelis and elements of the US government can create on American soil is minimized. Just keep that in mind. Tuesdays and Thursdays, yeah, they figure you're all gonna show up for work, giving them an ample opportunity for government to murder you through government-sponsored terrorism. And then point a finger at somebody else and tell you all about how bad things are. Well,
or know the bad, you also know who's doing it, so nobody's going to get caught flat-footed in that respect, at least not amongst us. So, with it being Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday, I would remind you all
There are a lot of other weapon systems out there. I think what they're doing right now is like what they've always done is they need to pick they pick a du jour weapon to attack it in the air 15 used to be the Uzi. It's Uzi time. It's Uzi time. Oh, the AK says turn before all of that was the M1 carbine. Did you know that?
The M1 carbine was the most hideous, evil, terrible. Every time you saw a gun that was being used on Hawaii Five-O, it was a US military M1 carbine that was in the hands of the bad guys. And everybody's a bad guy who was a gun owner because Hawaii was, you know, rabidly anti-gun because the Jewish mob that runs Hawaii. Read that, the Green Knockers. So what's fascinating is that the carbine's passé, although there's lots of them out there.
Needless to say, you might even have one listening right now. But now it's the AR-15, and the AR-15 isn't the only weapon out there in the inventory. It's just that, as I've said, it's the gladiest of the day. It's the go-to weapon for being the most affordable for what it does. And parts availability, commonality of components with other people, magazines, etc., is a very, very positive thing.
And it certainly is alive and well with the carbine. So, or forgive me, the air 15 carbine. Anyway, fact of the matter is, if you haven't put an AR together, you should. I can't stress that enough. But let's see, Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal, bearcreekarsinall.com. In addition to that, not just Bear Creek, but also Palmetto State Armory, as was pointed out by text next the other day.
Palmetto has made the announcement that they are going to have their ammunition line out and available approximately a month from now. Yay! In fact, by the sound of the scene, it reminded me of when the announcement that was made, it was like Star Wars, the second movie, The Battle of Hoth. The first transport is away and everybody across the bases, yay! Well, of course, when
The owner of Palmetto said, yes, we're only a month away. Everybody went crazy, cheered, same kind of cheer. It's a positive thing for the Rebel Alliance. So let me restress this about ammunition and specifically Palmetto. Guys, not many people are investing in American soil, in American manufacturing, and are committing 100% to American production.
But Palmetto is, the guy who owns Palmetto has done something that most everybody else has an absolute chicken-shit coward about. They're terrified that the spit-swappers and the ring-knockers are gonna crucify them, which by the way, they may still do anyway. But they've footed the bill, they've brought the capital forward. This is a very significant act in this day and age, and its timing is good. I mean, I understand business.
I understand exactly why the gentleman's doing it. He's hitting the market perfectly. And while they're trying to cut us off from the other direction with all the old Cold War stuff that was laying around, because they've cut it off, this makes the American market viability much more realistic. So with regard to production, he's done it.
So let me reinforce this again. I don't care if that SKS ammunition and AKM that he's producing is gonna cost a little more. Two things, he's making steel case, which is cool. It's gonna be boxer prime, which is really cool. And I recommend that you break out the wallet and do two things when the ammunition becomes available by it.
We need that production run that he's going to offer gone in days Why because we need him to have his production cut the production facility going 24-7 We need that guy to have a third shift You want to bring the cost down you need to bring production up
And right now, the cost that he's having, he's having to put the bill, he's passing the cost down to you. That's just all there is to it because that's how you're supposed to do things in business. So it's gonna cost a little more because he bought the tooling, he bought the machinery, he bought all of those things that most everybody else was terrified of even thinking about doing.
So we need to step up. I've said this before it's just like if you guys like 300 blackout you want to make you want more 300 blackout by the shelves off Clear the shelves off why because the market demand market will dictate in other words if they see that the ammo is gone It's gone Bob. It's just all sold out. What do you mean sold out? We had a lot of it yesterday Yeah, but it's it's gone Okay. Well if that happens then it's like hmm. We could sell more if we had more
It's simple math and it's very straightforward, but it's especially critical that we understand this with regard to a person who has stepped up to the plate. So let's just support this guy the best way we can, and that's by buying the product that everybody knows they need. Okay? Just that simple. We all know we want it. It's something we all could use. It's why he built it.
I think where he's really gonna shine is when he gets the 545 by 39 ammo out. I know the 760 by 39 will do well, but I think he's really gonna hit the, he's gonna drill the right tooth when he gets the 545 by 39 into the market. Go ahead.
Yeah, this is Texamix. Yeah, and don't forget the other thing He's heavily invested in Just not what I mean. This guy is is really really on top is really smart because he's also probably right now the biggest a K manufacturer a K 47, you know variants out there right now because I mean they they they Accumulated a lot of other companies together
and have been able to make. I mean, a lot of people say it's not as good as some of the Eastern Comblock guns, but you know what? It'll last 5,000 rounds or more and still function. You know, yeah, I mean, it's gonna work. It's American. Also, it's American. You want it better? You gotta make more. That's all there is to it. Everybody needs to remember this. You want it better? You gotta make more.
Yeah, yeah, his address was just not in the in the ammunition, but he's right the stroke It's I mean he's just filling in the hole Hey if I make the gun I'm gonna make the ammo and and and he's the one smiling all the way to the bank Which I don't have a problem with because we need we need more good men like him to step up and do what they're doing I don't have a problem with it's they're supposed to be in business. You know we talked about this when you know Don was alive and
This is one of the subjects that he would bring up over and over again and it's absolutely correct. He goes, hey, I'm a capitalist. If somebody else is making money, I'm not pissing money about them making money. They've obviously hit the market. And that's exactly what this guy has done. He's in the right place at the right time. Now, we need to just make sure that he continues to do what he's doing.
And we need to improve and increase production across the board because again, that will bring the cost down. Plus he's gonna be employing people that we like, fellow Americans that are able to run the machinery. And in the process of doing that, you're building up a reserve of personnel that are gonna be especially critical to the national defense, our national defense. Everybody understand that?
So, there's a whole bunch of reasons for doing this the way that he did it. And he has made AKs. I don't think anybody's making an SKS. I don't know if he's been discussing it or not. That wouldn't be a big deal. And it's not necessarily a critical niche. But if you can build an SKS, like I said, now that the cost has gone to regular rifle price, if you can build an SKS and get it out on the market for $300 and it's brand new out of the box or $400, that would be worth it.
That would be the way to go and I mean that would be cool, but you never know we'll see what happens It would be an interesting situation. It would be a double-plus good thing George Orwell 1984 double-plus good, but It's something that may still happen. You never know once he's got capital and he's in motion It's possible many things could be completed very quickly
But the skilled labor is what's needed. We need his men and women on the machinery, running the machinery, non-stop. We need another crew. We don't want him to exhaust the great people he's got. We need him to have the motivation to hire more people, to find more employees, and to put them to task, you know, on the job, on the mission. And once that happens, sky's the limit, kids. Sky is the limit. Anything else? Tex-Mex, please jump in there. I'm sorry. It's all right.
Tell you what, we're, oh darn. Okay, hold on here. Okay, yes. Now, Palmetto State Army right now does have a couple of other interesting deals going on right now since we're on Palmetto. Guys, keep an eye on their dagger pistols. They've had some really good package deals. But right now they have some blams you might want to take a look at. Thank you, caller. Listener, I should say, on the big screen.
You may want to go over there and check their deals. Every day they have something that's new or something that's unique for the moment. BLEMs have to do with finish, not with finishes and scratches, dents, and or booths on the outside, but mechanically, perfectly functional. I buy a BLEM all day. I wouldn't worry twice about it. I wouldn't worry about it. If, again, I could save $50 or $100. Hell, yes.
That is a solution to a problem which mostly has to do with how is my wallet being crunched and nowadays it's being crunched constantly. So here again, go over to palmettostatearmory.com. Palmettostatearmory.com. When you get there, go over to their deals and the blends section that they have.
Look to see what they have that is useful and you might want to invest a little bit of few shekels a little bit of money into the process also No, okay, hold on. Wait a minute. No good question. But again, I repeat this, you know Tex-Mex he said about a month out. Am I right? It'd be about a month, but the ammunition is going to be available in about a month You're at the meeting. That's why secondhand
Yes, yes, he was saying that it would be a month out from when he was announcing it at the Kalash special event. Okay, so that answers our listener's question. There you go. I'd better have to hear me repeat it. And so again, about one month out, well that puts us April, May into June. So you need to start putting pennies aside if you've got a piggy bank for ammunition.
And then, oh here's the other question, you know what, Tex-Mex I got you right there. Did he talk about distribution of the ammo? Is it going to be a special distributorship? Is he making it generally available through his own service? Is there anything like that that he talked about? I don't know about that. I do know that I have a friend who is a, he works for a
a gun shop. He works for a licensed dealer. And he said that when it becomes available, his boss told him to get as much of it as he possibly can. Oh, good. Okay. I think everybody's on the same page on this, which is cool. Because again, I don't care who gets it, because if they get it off the shelf and they get it out there,
That creates a sustainability cycle that's going to continue to grow, it's going to continue to end, situation's going to get better for us in general anyway. You may not get the first batch, but it's just like any of these other production operations, it will steadily flow to the point where eventually it will saturate the market. Not completely, because there's always going to be an interest. One of the couples I ran into over the weekend here, Nancy was talking to another couple of friends of ours,
And they were lamenting about very thing we're talking about 7.62x39. They usually have two, 3,000 rounds on the shelf. So they're good if we have to fight, at least it's a good start. But they can't shoot. They don't want to expend the ammunition that they've got. And they're used, they have regularly been avid shooters, but they're conservative because they see the writing on the wall. Now we have this ammunition available, which key here is that this is boxer-primed ammunition.
So I'm going to repeat what I've said many times over. You buy a couple hundred rounds of this. You go buy a simple set of 7.62x39 dies. Get yourself whatever your favorite bullet is in bulk and turn around and congratulations. Go to the rain, blaze out. Don't blaze out. Try to hit something. But go ahead and burn out the ammunition you feel you need to burn out. And when you get back to the range, you've marked the ammunition that you've shot for the gun that you've shot it in.
You don't have to do a full case resize, you can do a throat and neck resize. And then reload everything the way normally would, obviously in the process. You got more ammo to go out and shoot, but all your factory ammo is ready for the fight. So I would say this about any weapons we're shooting right now. I've said this about the 32s and the 380s and the 25s here the other day, but it's true of any gun. If you've got a straight case 38 special,
Guys, you can boom toy that ammunition a dozen times over. You can reload a dozen times if you go just below base spec. You're going middle of the road out of the load, drop it back. You don't expand the brass as much or as violently, and so you get more reloads because the malleability of the brass is maintained. There's gonna be a progressive, there's only so many times the metal will flex.
Let me explain it that way. And then at a given point, the crystalline structure of the metal will fail on a particular lead line, and it will get tired. It's just everything does. Everything gets tired. We get tired, okay? We eventually, it'll fold, spindle, and mutilate too much. So... Go ahead, jump in there, please.
Yeah, and what you're talking about the couple there that was shooting their 7.62 and they weren't shooting it as much as one of the main reasons why I went ahead and bought a third caliber in an AK which is 5.56 caliber AK.
And it shoots great, I love it. And that's one of the, at the competition, that was one of the big, I noticed a lot of people shooting the 556 AK, and that's one of Palmetto's big sellers too, is the 556 AK. Alright, I'm out. Thank you, I appreciate that. And again guys, this is where there are options.
The big thing with these 556 is it's the up and coming. It's been in and out for the last 40 years. The Chinese brought 556 AKs in and I personally believe watching the market back then that what stopped the Chinese AKs coming in were two things. Number one, the Chinese had an epiphany.
and realized we weren't playing with the guns, we were taking them seriously and we were planning on using them to defend the country. Number two is when they brought in a 556 Chinese AK that cost $125 American and magazines were $4 apiece. Anybody remember those days? I do.
$127.95 gets you a Styrofoam pack standard AK with a chest pouch, forgive me, 5.56, with a chest pouch, four magazines, cleaning kit, all the little accoutrements, sling, and the rifle, $127.95, $125 if you bought 10 of them. Okay, and up and down in price, eventually they got a little more expensive, but then they simply weren't available, neither were any of the other AKs.
that really glorious burst of Chinese AK Goodyness that came into the country got cut off like a light switch. Why? Because they all realized it wasn't the ban, because they'd already gotten past the restrictions before by altering the design. And so they already knew how to do it. They could have continued to bring the weapon in.
But what happened is there was a discussion between all the spit swappers and ring knockers and they realized, no, they're actually planning on using these to kill us. They aren't just buying them and burning the ammo out like a bunch of yokels. They're actually inventorying, stockpiling and maintaining. And then the 556 AK is the perfect cross. You've got inexpensive or government standard ammo, so you're not gonna run out of ammunition.
But you've got the advantage of the you can beat it to death AK and soak it in salt water and it just keeps running. It may look terrible, it may be falling apart almost in your hands and held together with duct tape, but that AK will keep running like a singer sewing machine. And in 556, you have all of the best advantages of two worlds.
So, needless to say, that's why the Daewoo was cut off for the exact same reason. You have all the advantages of the basic inexpensive parts of the AR-15M16 family rifle, but you have all the significant positive features of the AK-47. So, our allies, the Koreans, can't bring their semi-automatic version of the Daewoo into the United States.
It's been blocked for decades. Why? Aren't they our friends? We're bringing garbage in from countries that hate us or don't like us very much or are willing to go to war against us. But we will block an ally from bringing a comparable weapon into the country first time every time. Kind of tells you something, doesn't it? I wonder what's going on there. I think we all understand.
So anyway, the 556 solution is great. The only thing is, yes, mags. Although today, because most people are buying new production mags, not surplus. And then though there is some surplus still out there, it's not all gone. This makes the comparable cost that used to be an issue, not an issue because you're going to spend about the same amount
for either a 5.56 or a 5.45 by 39 or a 7.62 by 39 magazine since they're pretty much all gonna be new production, which means bite the bullet and pay the piper. Another thing too, and this is something to look forward to, is a lot of other accoutrements that are still readily available.
can be well fed. One of the things that I've pointed out for years, it's standard operating procedure for us. If you have a gun that can take a drum, get a drum for each weapon that can take a drum. One, at least. But especially with rifles, one of the things that we do is our policy has been to put the 75 round drum or the 100 round drum, clunk. They actually made those and brought them in guys and everybody seems to forget that. The Chinese back when they were bringing the 75ers, they also brought in the
hundred round and they had a hundred and twenty five round steel drum for the AR-15. Okay. What's interesting is again either way you have the ability to be carrying a tremendous amount of firepower, reliable, and what you do is if you're in a counter when you're traveling, if you're in an ambush situation, you're focusing on putting fire down range not changing mags for the first 75 rounds.
And since the response to an ambush, especially any kind of ambush, is not to run into the next kill zone by going in the opposite direction, not standing there because you're in the kill zone, but by approaching the aggressor and hosing down the aggressor in the process, trying to break the line, and then destroy the enemy's ability to proceed with the prepared or hasty ambush that they've executed. The important thing here again,
is that drum offers significant fire power. You're hosing down the area where the aggressor is, they have to kind of concern themselves with dodging bullets, that's a good thing. When you do use up the drum, let me remind you again, drop it. Mark, I paid good money for it, yeah, that's right. And if you win, you can come back and get it. And if you don't win, ain't gonna make no difference where you drop that magazine.
You drop the drum and immediately go to the next stick, whatever it is you've got in your combat load and you continue to sustain fire. Sustain fire, sustain fire. Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire a lot more. Fire some more. Keep shooting. Don't stop. And so again, interesting. Okay. So again, I would remind you to take the time and take a look at some of the other inventories out there. Even Center Fire System still has
both the Euro or the American drums, plus there's a bunch of other aftermarket that are out there for the AR-15, the AK. You even have drums from Magtech and from Magpul for the HK-91, PTR-91, FNFAL, and M1A. So you can cover all the bases and again, significant additional fire support when needed. Volume fire for suppression.
We're at the bottom of the hour talking about volume fire. First of all, we got to hit what we're aiming the first time around with one shot. And that means that my rifle's going to do that. And since it is weapons Wednesday, and it is the bottom of the hour, it should be time for our bottom of the hour break. Maybe. This is my right useless.
In our valleys there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you not the singing of the fields, oh wild and free. But for the right folks from the trees, hold the right folks. For the right in our hands, to the right folks.
You may ride a goodly speed, you may know a stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back's much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And their leader just a start. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove Noah's rifle. Graves at home, back across the ground.
Take about that.
And for everybody out there, you are a rifleman first and marksmanship counts. Hits count, misses don't. Aim low, goes slow. I never said, no, no, we're not going to be burning ammunition because we're going into a conflict where it's not a police state operation occupying somebody else's country so the Israelis could steal garbage from people.
We're going into a conflict where you're actually fighting a ground war where attrition obviously is still constable. Well, I'd put it in those other wars. Yes, yes it did. But we also have the problem of resupply because that bomb blast you saw on the horizon was a five megaton device that took out all of the manufacturing areas of the particular piece of real estate you were in, anything that would have been nearby.
Part of that was munitions production and much, much, much more. So what you got, maybe all you got. You better start acting accordingly. Every war is different because of one economic and or political issue or another. And in this case, the betrayal of NAFTA and GAP, the process of the destruction of manufacturing in America has dictated where the battlefield is headed.
And everybody better be squaring ourselves away accordingly to deal with the logistics train issues that are going to continue to develop and worsen. We need to be prepared to deal with the threat. And all of you are part of the answer, part of the solution process. So again, act accordingly, develop your skills, master the trade. The most important thing you can do right now, master the trade.
Now, before we go any farther, one more music request. I'll tell you what, Ed, if you could, for all of our mech boys out there, Wheel in the Sky. If you've ever been a treadhead, this is one of those songs from way back in the day. In fact, listen to the words. Now, you just picture that poor guy that's one of those track crewmen and beginning of the war, Battle of the Crossroads is past, the River Retreat took place.
And now, you're in front of that M60A3 that we put back together. What? Yeah, we got a bunch of those. And standing in front, listening to the Sarge, you're squaring your equipment away, get the marching order, grab hold of that main gun, lift yourself up on the glacis, walk up, step up onto the turret, open up the loader's hatch, progressively move yourself down into position.
and get ready for the kickoff because the tank commander is already given the order. The platoon is ready to move out and you hear that the music kick into your headset. Although it used to be reel to reel. That's the one thing that's accurate about Pocky clips now. Guys, we used to get all kinds of reel to reel super stereo technology from Asia, from the PX and Commissary PX system.
for nothing, but it was absolutely top-end. Couldn't touch anything like it in America, but because a lot of GIs brought this stuff back from overseas, well, guess what? It became pretty popular. And you're still now seeing this stuff pop up, what, 50, 60 years later because all these guys are getting older. The state sales and resale shops, stuff that was still worth a fortune. Sudden Sui, being my favorite.
So anyway, I don't know if we could do it. Wheel in the sky. For everybody, and you are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4mg dot com, Liberty Tree Radio dot org. And we are on WBCQ, the planet, right here, 6.160 regular shortwave.
again, well, let's see, we have 20 minutes, so I'm going to carry on into another subject. Also, again, we were talking magazines, and I had a bunch of people ask real quick, and I know I thought I, I emphasized by repeating three times, but I will repeat again. Those mag pouches and other items, the holsters, the, um, um, lofty holsters are available. If you want to go check out GoTo, GoTo,
www.jgsales.com www.jgsales.com When you get over there, go to their miscellaneous, I think it's still in miscellaneous, and then to the surplus items, they don't have much, but they do have some interesting things sitting there. And they had the two-cell, three-cell,
I believe they also have a they have a four-cell but not as good a buy It's also in the vinyl if you remember that came out Actually, it was Cold War era, but the vinyl for mag I think Hungarian pouches in the brown he has those up in stock But the canvas are not a bad buy right now and those will work with air 15 mags
Obviously, there's tons of other air mag pouches out there available. But depending on how the pouch is cut, you can actually use those for 40 round AR-15 mags. Most of them will fit a 40 round AR-15 magazine. So while they're not, again, it's not as wide or as thick, well, it's as long from front to back. It is a good choice if you're looking for an inexpensive way to carry
40 round AR-15 magazines. So hopefully it helps you out there, but it's JGSales.com JGSales.com And they definitely have a bunch of other goodbyes there. There's a couple of body armor deals still there at JG Sales. In addition to that they have again a couple of
to me, I did not look that closely. I couldn't pull a picture up on the smaller screen that I was using. But they look to me to be 870 knockoff Turkish guns, model 870 again.
These are not bad weapons. If you're looking for an inexpensive berry slash cash gun, or if you're looking for a bird gun because you need something to fill that niche, again, everybody is yapping about drones. Okay, so what are you going to do about them? Well, how about pull? Mr. 12 gauge with a bird barrel on it and using BB or number four buck or number six shot.
Now, BB probably be your best bet, and by the way, the cheaper, the cheaper out there, usually from grab boxes I've noticed, there's a lot of waterfowl loads that are popping in here. What are those? Well, they're steel, they're steel bearing instead of just lead shot because they're supposed to conform to water EPA restrictions.
So the cool thing is, is you get a less expensive shell, you typically can get them in Magnum, you can get them in 3 inch, 2 and 3 quarter, you can get them in 20 gauge, and yes, you can get them in Air Defense 10 gauge. I love 10 gauge. In fact, it's that sewer, sewer, pipe, pipe, pipe, pipe, barrel, barrel, what is pointed, pointed at you, at you, at you, at you, at you. Yeah, that's what it's like.
In this case, with a goose barrel or with a long bird barrel, the 10 gauge is optimal for air defense short close work. And again, that is half the battle. We already have a ton of shotguns in the United States. You may not need to buy one. But if you're listening and you're looking for something reasonably priced, there are a number of different sources. But JG Sales has a couple of decent front page items there that you might want to look at.
I believe one was as little as $129. I don't know how long it's going to last because right now that's actually pretty good price in the market. Everything's been going up because of the devaluation of the currency. But as it is, you know, is it somebody's going, wait a minute. Well, it's Turkish? Yeah. The Turks are being given carte blanche to bring anything in they want. After all, black rifles are bad, but Turkey to try and buy Turkey, they've allowed Turkey to walk into the gun market and bring in anything they want.
And there's a mass quantity of bullpup and standard stock 12-gauge magazine-fed guns. In fact, I mentioned there's a deal right now over at Classic Firearms with a under $200. There's a couple of different locations where the same basic gun, five-round magazine or 10-round mag, and they make drums for these guns too. So you're looking at, again,
Another solution what I'd like to see is that semi-auto gun but with a full bird length barrel boom boom boom boom doesn't mean you can't use a Remington or a an Ithaca semi-auto for you know the same purpose Again, it's personal. It's flavor of the day dealers choice with regard to a shotgun choice And also the same is true with regard to operating system. It could be an 870 could be a 1200 Winchester could be a
Model 37, Ithaca, take a pick. All of them will work. It's like arguing about the difference between a Chevy, a Dodge, and a Ford. Everybody has their preferences. You know what's glorious about America, 300 million Americans, couple hundred million of you got guns. Of that, we have hundreds of millions of guns between all of us. Yuck, yuck, yuck. So we can pretty well pick what we want and buy what we want, and now's the time to do that.
Let's get ready for when the piss willy, pedo, satanic queers make their move and then we just put their ass down. It's gonna take time. Step one is we hunt down the ones that are bumped behind the, bumps behind the curtains. We all know where they are. Everybody's keeping track of where they are in all of your local communities. But after that, it's gonna be a straightforward boxing match. It's gonna take time to deal with it. We're going to have to be thinking way ahead of the curve.
So local slash close in air defense is the 12 gauge along with other devices. We've talked about go ahead jump in their car Yeah, I don't mean to bust it on you here, but I know we're running low on time I got a buddy just just called me from Oklahoma the other day the veteran and he's like in the 70s and he's trying to get a militia started and I you know, I immediately thought of Shelby out there in Oklahoma City. I don't know exactly where
I couldn't remember Oklahoma City, but I know I hear Shelby on their all sides. I'm wondering if there's a way to get a hold of him or him get a hold of me so we can put them two guys together if they do any meetups or training or I don't know. Is there anything going on in Oklahoma? As a matter of fact, Shelby, here's how it works. Shelby, if you're listening, pop up on the line for a minute. Now, Shelby's not going to give the information out to me. Well, I should say over the year. Here's Shelby there.
Yep, I'm here. Okay, now repeat what you said, caller. Okay, my buddy, and I think he's in Owaso, Oklahoma. Um, Owaso. Anyway, he's wanting to start a militia and he's been working with some folks. He's a veteran. He's in his 70s. He's pretty sharp guy.
And I immediately thought of you because I hear you on here all the time. I'm wondering how how can we get you two guys together if you do training or just for you know support, you know, because I know you talk about a lot of really great stuff. Right, right. Are you on Discord or not Discord? I'm sorry, the Guild? I am not. I'm blind.
That's all. I'm kind of in the dark ages here. All I got is a landline. I don't know if you can see my number. Is there an... Can Ed, like forward my number to Shelby? Is that possible? Yeah, that's possible. Or, that's Ed. I mean, I don't have a problem with it. Yeah, I mean, if Ed can see my number on the board...
If he could send you my number, that would be great if you could contact me and then I can give you this guy's contact info. Okay, sounds good. Let's do that Ed. Thanks, Joe. Let's get a confirmation. Ed should be able to... Yep. At the very least we can do this. You can contact Ed, or Shelby could contact Ed. I can give this guy Ed's email.
And that way, that way it'll, and I'll tell him that, you know, we talked on here and you know Shelby is looking for this guy's contact info. Well, let's see if we can work out. I'm trying to make it so that we can minimize to maximize. In other words, get it as quickly as we can. I don't know if Ed's right there handy, but
What we could do try to see if there's another way here all we need is one person to get the information to Edward Once he gets the information Edward right you can pass it on to the other party And that'll work out. Yeah, I will contact my buddy Joe and I will give him Ed's email address and and then he can send his contact to Ed and hopefully Ed can send it to Shelby
There we go. That works. Okay, then we got it done. All right, great. Thank you. Thanks for coming up there, Shelby. Appreciate you guys. No problem. Very good. Again, real quick on that note, with some of the stuff that's coming up this weekend, we are into, by the way, the window for April 19th. Everybody should be paying attention to their environment.
Remember, the ring knockers, the spit swappers, yamikalwares just love stirring the pot and causing problems during certain windows of activity. And so everybody has presently got their head on a swivel. We're also paying attention to signals, communications activity, to see if there's anything unique or exotic that needs to be addressed. That's something we can take care of on a regular basis, not a problem.
But I would remind you all that during the window of the 19th, we have training operations. Most units that are going to be training over the weekend will be training combat effective. In other words, ready to mobilize immediately.
A lot of units train that way as it is. They have combat capability going into the field, which is a good idea. I recommend this, that you have a training box, so to speak, for training aids. If you're going to be doing any kind of training fire, always isolate training aids from the actual combat tech that you're going to be using, ammunition, munitions, etc. You should have common sense on that.
But one of the things that is standard has been for quite some time when Hautari took place, for instance, we had three separate militia formations. It was a bad choice of days for the enemy. And we actually had three different militias at the state level that were here in Michigan that were ready to mobilize and move. They were already in the field. They were already in training.
And so as soon as we had a point of reference in general direction to move, those militia units were already on the road sending pickets and security recon scouts. We had an idea of the general area of activity, so they were putting people on the ground. We literally surrounded the site where we suspected Hautari was being held and had control theoretically over the area at our discretion.
But we didn't have all the information and you have to act with proper intelligence collection in place. But as far as mobilizing, there was no downtime. It was immediate response. Choice of action was straightforward. And the militia units that participated, one was all the way over north of Holland, Michigan. They had about 600 people active. And in fact, I contacted them, was communicating with them by satellite phone.
And in turn, they literally were able to pivot sideways and move their people into action within a matter of 15 to 20 minutes. Now, they were following us down the road towards the objective because we were a distance away ourselves because we were at another event. And again, moving into the area of activity, everything was cautionary every step of the way. You're assuming contact every step of the way.
Kiss the babies because you're going to war. It's just that simple So everybody needs to remember that it's like I said you're in knee-high water or your waist-height water And then you make that once to step a little farther forward and all of a sudden you've reached the jump you know the drop off
And you're in the business, you're actually doing what you were practicing to do. And this is where we are right now with the situation that the globalists have created. We have a 10 million man army invading the United States. Most people, I didn't notice any bother talking about it, but I will. You had this dribble going out of New York where they surrounded City Hall in New York and it's like, who cares? But they were surrounding City Hall in New York, I don't live there.
All the people who lived there should have cleaned City Hall out, but they didn't. And because they didn't clean City Hall out, they got the problem that they've got in New York. And as long as they continue to do that, it's not my circus, those ain't my monkeys, or those aren't my monkeys. I gotta make sure I use the proper English there. Those aren't my monkeys. So again, anything could kick this off.
Needless to say, they're going after the guns, they're going after the guns because they can't move. They can try to create some kind of mock legitimacy in their own brain, their own mind, how they think they're gonna move on this. Not gonna do them any good, people are pretty well now seeing the writing on the wall and are acting accordingly with regard to responding, not reacting, responding.
All of you need to be in the same situation. Understand that if you deploy, be prepared to, if you deploy for training, be prepared to turn or shift accordingly into a combat fighting situation. Consider this, this weekend there's training. Well, the Israelis have already threatened that they're going to try to start World War III. They want to go to, they're supposedly lying their ass off. They're just going to go to town with the Iranians.
The Uranus Danians, okay, well if they do, that's not gonna last very long or stay local. It's just like talking about Ukraine. If you get to fighting the Russians in Ukraine, you're not just gonna be fighting the Russians in Ukraine. Come on, who's that stupid? We face off in a thousand different locations, not the least of which is between Alaska and Russia. If we started fighting the Russians in the Ukraine,
Why do you think that the Russians are just gonna stay on this nice neat little field? And if they do, it means the whole thing is bullshit anyway. If anybody believes that and it actually carries on that way, then it's a lie. The whole thing is a George Orwell 1984 scam to begin with, which I think a lot of it is anyway. But it's the idea that no, the Russians would end up facing off against us anywhere where there's a point of contact. And the bearing straights are a real part of the battlefield.
Well, that's not American soil. Well, we're not gonna be fighting on American soil. Alaska's American soil. I think everybody better step back and blink on that one a little bit. Cuz it's not gonna get better, it's gonna get worse real fast. Like I said, if this were to take place, if it were to escalate the way they claim they want it, then this would be a very different scenario than most people seem to have wrapped their brain around.
And this is why you need to be squared away to immediately work. This is why your Minuteman kit should be in place. This is why you need to be ready as militia to mutually defend each other to help to protect your part of the business, your neck of the woods. And I cannot emphasize enough that train as best you can. Train as you will fight for you, will fight as you have trained.
Now, one last thing. It is Weapons Wednesday, but food production is a priority. I've filled up the truck again today with free food. All upper end stuff too. I cannot complain. I just talked to Nancy, it's just amazing. It's just fascinating what's out there and what we're missing too. Anyway, we're at the top. Everybody out there, God bless our republic.
We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. Everybody out there stay focused, stay on task. The bad guys are in motion and if they decide to start World War 3, well, it's going to be coming to a neighborhood near you real quick. Make sure that you pick up on those free sandbags if you can. Remember it's flood season and...
We'll be back tomorrow.