I ain't filed a post to the blog in a while. I have been waiting and watching. I have seen a bunch of G-20 bullshit and some news of an economic comeback but I think most of it is a bunch of crap. Like my man Charles is noted for saying, "Don't be fooled." So I ain't going to be fooled. It has happened to us many times in the past but not anymore.
Big John feels a war coming on and Joel the K is going to stand with Big John. I will stand here between them and help form a good East-West line.
I want to get me a Mosin-Nagant rifle and maybe a 1000 rounds of ammo. Those Nagants are supposed to be really tough bolt action rifles. They went through WW I and WW II just fine. My research has led me to believe that strong is good when you are thinking about your battle rifle. Guys say it is the LAST place you want a break down to occur. HAH! I wish they still made the old NYLON 66 rifles. You couldn't get one of those dudes to break or misfire. It is the last gun I remember that used durability as a selling point. They just shot and shot and shot, and then shot some more.
I'll probably still use my Wingmasters as my main shooin' irons but a good bolt gun is a nice addition to the armory.
I have been encouraging the woman to buy food and more food. I think she is starting to get the drift. We are getting built up and this Summer's garden should really swell the store! And you can't have too much food when you know your neighbors are going to be in short supply because they don't believe it can happen here in this country. Ignorant clones! But just remember that it takes a clone to fight a clone and you gotta develop your own clones. When an Army of clones is about to attack then you get out your own Army of clones and get right after them. You do not want to be risking the kids of God on clones all the time. So we are getting our food built up and are getting ready to garden. Gardening should be a real trip this year. Gonna try to utilize more ground than ever before.
Our medical supplies are coming up for review. Gotta have meds and band-aids and all that stuff. I don't know how much time we have left but I don't feel it is a lot. Anyhow, the meds are going up in priority every day.
Get your butts in gear and get ready.
Got preps? Got guns? Got a revolution?
Michael
mboone@rtccom.net
Saturday, April 4, 2009
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We got the southern front covered! Can't wait 'till the meetup on the 19th, hopefully there will be a good turnout of Oath Keepers. We got Revolution.... Go for the Mosin Michael, my 91/30 is a damn fine shootin' iron. Haven't had the chance to fire the M44 yet, but that'll change come Monday when I hit the range.....
Everyone I talk to wants to know where the hell the torches and pitchforks are at. Folks are just watchin' and waitin' for the rally call. Whenever that first guy stands up in a big way and yells "NO MORE", that's when it'll stop. Maybe April 19th is that day. We shall see.... Gonzales ain't the only gathering that day!
The date of april 19 always seems to be a date that pops in my head, and I always wonder why...am I forgetting someone's birthday, etc. or is there more meaning to it. A quick google turned up this interesting site (and maybe you already knew it, and that's why you chose that date!):
Weirdness on and around April 19
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/other/april19.htm
The date of april 19 always seems to be a date that pops in my head, and I always wonder why...am I forgetting someone's birthday, etc. or is there more meaning to it. A quick google turned up this interesting site (and maybe you already knew it, and that's why you chose that date!):
Weirdness on and around April 19
http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/other/april19.htm
I bought a nylon 66 in the earley 1980 at a small gun store for $45. It is still running strong and all I've ever done is run a cleaning rod through it and sprayed the innards with oil.
Seems to me that Glocks use ruggedness and reliability as selling points.
HK used those as major selling points on their firearms as well.
Remington was probably the first to use that in the commercial market, but not the last.
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