Tuesday, April 30, 2013

No generation gap

We have arrived at a time where the generation gap is narrowing as never before. One college professor took an old TV series called, “Leave it to Beaver”, and copied some clips to show to his students. The professor expected the walls to shake with laughter as he showed families in settings far different than we are used to today. At the close of the video the room was silent the professor asked what the class thought. On girl said how much she would like life to be like that today and the class agreed. In essence the responses went like this one kid said she would give anything to lay in the sun in the grass in her front yard and study her homework and not fear to be accosted or shot. Another kid said, “oh that I could have dinner with my family like that,” another, “Oh to be able to take a walk in the evening without fear.” The kids went on and on. Selling good at this time of depravity to this generation may not be as much of a hard sell as we might think. True pied-pipers of the present need to play a song of the values of the past and we may well find our children willingly dancing to the music. Richard W Norman

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. You can now have a library of such books that will fit on a CD or flash drive for a small investment. Why not? Below 1) Home mad sheet metal brake. This tool was manly designed as a homemade clip factory but was placed in the book below as a hobby tool for bending metal. 2) below is self explanatory and is a operation manual as well as maintenance manual for the gun. 3) Black Powder Arms in Modern Application in a time of desperation you may need to use a black powder gun because you cannot get anything better better covers everything including powder production and salvaging potassium nitrate from dirt, loading, etc . To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com over 70 to chose from. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book!
Building the Sheet Metal BrakeBrowning Automatic Rifle BAR 30 CalBlack Powder Arms in Modern Application

Friday, April 26, 2013

Corrosive Primers and Gun Cair



Military surplus ammo-- Just a beef explanation on corrosive primers. Long ago one of the first primers was the old mercury base primer or some call them mercuric primers These had a salt, a mercuric salt that would corrode the gun barrel of your gun even when it was cleaned very well. This required a special cleaning solvent called by the soldiers as Mothers Milk. Primers today are not made with corrosive salts however many surplus types of ammo's that have and are coming into the country over the years were made before the new primers and are the old mercuric primers. If you inherit Great Grand dads old shooting stuff you may find stockpiles of bullets made before the new primer replacements were available. Some of this stuff even shows up at the local gun show, being passed from shooter to shooter and never used. First, it is good stuff, and shoots and loads as well as any other ammo, and should not be discounted as junk. People who shoot a mix of guns some with modern non corrosive ammo and others with surplus corrosive ammo should think very carefully about their gun cleaning techniques. The majority of the salts are in the initial powder residue and these are swabbed out with the first few cleaning patches which is good! The remaining salts even in a brilliantly clean and shinny bore are more than enough to rust the gun barrel  before you use the gun the next time. This brings up a critical point and that is the fact some people double dip their cleaning patches in their cleaning solvent. This double dipping transfers the salts into the solvent and then transfers the salt to your other guns creating the same problem as if you had used corrosive primers.
 Even in never using corrosive primers the buildup of powder fouling in the solvent over time from double dipping will lessen the cleaning ability of the solvent and make it impossible to clean a gun completely even with you best efforts. It is like having a bunch of kids run through you kitchen floor with muddy feet and after the wash water reaches a saturation point of suspended dirt ----you do not change the wash water and continuing to scrub the floor with muddy water. You only re-applying muddy water to pick it up again and putting it back in the bucket.
   First rule never dip your patch even if running a dry test patch down a gun barrel and even if the patch looks clean when you pull it out of the gun barrel. Second rule never double dip your patches. Third, forth and fifth rule never double dip your patches.
   The main trouble for many of us is the fact that we can get the surplus ammo for as little as 1/4 the cost of new production ammo so for the shooter and sportsman you can shoot 4 bullets for the price of one. This brings us to removing the remaining salts. The army cleaning solvent nicknamed Mothers Milk is no longer available. And people who shoot surplus ammo have stockpiled what was available and so the gun shows have dried up as far as a supply point. And what is being sold from the military surplus is the newer solvents. In a manual I have written I spend some time explaining the corrosive nature of the mercuric primers and why it is involved in the erowiding of your gun and I also include a formula so you can make your own Mothers Milk cleaning solvent. In my other book I recognize that there may come a time when you can no longer buy what you need to make your gun work so along with the massive amount of information on providing home made arms and ammo I provide  information on making what you can not have  if your gun rights were taken away I also include a formula for making a Hoppies #9 type cleaning solvent. To get the "All American Anti Disarmament Handbook" in a Paper Back work book instead of an e-book point and click paper back above. To get it as an e-book click manual above and then go to books.

If national disarmament came than having readily concealable information in making arms, ammo, and substitute military products would be critical. Salvaging readily available surplus military products and knowing how to use these items essential in keeping the nation free. You can now have a library of such books that will fit on a CD or flash drive for a small investment. Why not? If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home or do without.
To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book!
Cleaning and Polishing Brass:HandbookHow to Clean Gun after Corrosive AmmoM16 Rifle Manual of Operation for 5.56mm
         

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Freedom

Freedom of the press is only free when it assures the freedom of a nation. Freedom will soon be lost where the press will not publish the truth. A free press in this nation has no right to lie, deceive, or support any ideology against the constitution. It must stand neutral and report the facts and let the public decide the way. Richard W Norman

If there was ever a war then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below-- Bomb Shelter and Fall out Shelter All the designs were tested by the government and proved useful 1), 2) and 3) below each are the actual plans for home construction designed during the cold war. Eleven plans to chose from as well as Civil Defense manuals instructing you on how to survive nuclear war. Eleven  shelter plans to chose from  You can have them as e-books now as well as military and gun books over 70 titles to chose from. www.firstpatriotpress.com
Basement Concrete Block ShelterBelowground Clay Masonry Fallout Shelter PlansFamily Fallout Shelter

Monday, April 22, 2013

Plan your response


Respond to any problem as a man of action and pause long enough to have thought through your response before applying action. Most decisions can wait 24 hours but even in the direst emergency most decisions can wait 5 minutes.Richard W Norman


If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Most gun malfunctions happen because people do not know how to take them apart and clean them. Below 1) SKS instruction manual 2) M1 Garand Instruction manual 3) M14 and M14A instruction manual with Bipod instructions. To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book over 70 to chose from!
SKS Simonov Rifle Type 56M1 Garand caliber 30M14 Rifle- M14A1 Rifle- Bipod M2 Rifle

Sunday, April 21, 2013

National Decay

Socialism was never home grown in any nation among any free people instead it is planted like weeds to choke and infiltrate good government, pervert the press, destroy good laws and deceive the weak minded. When fully blossomed it kills the resistant outside the bounds of the laws of a nation. The only way to save a nation when this begins is to make socialism a treasonable offence.Richard W Norman  

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below 1) How to Buy a Used Handgun Many people would like to buy a use gun this discuses the ins and outs on evaluating a used gun and how to determine if it is working as it was designed to work 2) Military Karate/Tae-Kwon-Do trainingh manual3) Very interesting historical document on old stile urban combat. To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.comover 70 to chose from. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book!
How to Buy Used Hand GunKarate Tae-kwon-do Hand to Hand FightingOrganize an Attack in Urban Area

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Anvil Homemade

Cheapskate shop equipment is possible on a shoe string budget. In a war a anvil would be used 24-7. One of the tools that everyone wishes they had from time to time is a good anvil. Old rail road = (RXR) track, small or large gauge, street car track scraps, or even 4X4 block structural steal all make a superior anvil. The RXR anvil lower right was made by me long ago when younger. RXR track is a very hard high carbon steel. Really RXR anvils in some cases is a better anvil than you can buy because of the high carbon content in the steel. An anvil is an occasional use tool yet a powerful addition to any shop. With a chisel you can cold or hot cut metal. By tipping the RXR anvil on its side you can use the open aria to hammer bend arches. By using a flat spot you can flatten a curve.You can shape hot metal, bend right angles or straighten out a bend. The RXR track was given to me by the foreman on a RXR repair crew where I saw them working. The RXR track was deformed and a scrap cut off. I called a steel shop to get it cut at $5 a cut. 3 cuts would have given me 4 anvils. When I got there he wanted one so he said he would make the cuts for free for one. Returning home I cut off the sharp corners on the base plate with my chop saw which was practical but it also gives the anvil a finished look, and cleaned up the sharp edges with my hand grinder. For the average home shop you do not need the the tongue I made on mine which was a considerable amount of work. If you look at some of my older posts you will see me shaping metal with the anvil above in helping to making an electric 90 lb capacity lead casting pot(to see the old posts on making the melting pot click here). I made the above new anvils as Christmas present for 2012 but I could not post them before Christmas. I had some black paint and spray primer left over from another project but bought the red paint for $1.49 -- so after tax I have a little over 50 cents in each anvil. Its a proud addition to any shop. Just keep an eye out for RXR track scrap!
Richard W Norman Junk- Ologist 

 If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. American Handbook on Guns Ammo and Freedom 


Monday, April 15, 2013

Treason

Mistakes befall all men and governments. But a continual intentional assault on the freedoms of a people or nation is no mistake, it is treason. Richard W Norman

If they pass laws against guns then you will either make your supplies at home, salvage or do without. Below 1) Tactics Techniques and Concepts of Anti-armor Warfare historical training manual 2) KFM Fallout Radiation Meter Kit Instructions This is a home made fallout meter developed during the cold war. They knew the public could not get a meter in an emergence so this was designed so anyone could build one with stuff you had around the house.3) US Ammunition Price list from 1912. Not just a neat document but it includes bullet weights and black powder charges for many old cartridges.  To see military e-manuals and gun e-books click here www.firstpatriotpress.com. No waiting, get it now as an E-Book over 70 to chose from!

Anti-armor Infantry Tactics Techniques and ConceptsHomemade KFM Fallout Radiation Meter KitUS Ammunition Price List for 1912