August 30, 2016
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1h 0m
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm design, construction, and ammunition specifications, covering topics including barrel sourcing, receiver design for bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, ammunition charge reductions over decades, handgun selection and caliber comparisons, and gender-specific considerations in weapon choice and ergonomics. The episode included extensive technical discussion of various rifle platforms including the AR-10, M1 Carbine, and historical firearms, as well as practical considerations for concealed carry weapon selection.
- firearms design
- bolt-action rifles
- ar-10
- ammunition reloading
- handgun calibers
- concealed carry
- 1911 pistol
- 9mm
- .45 caliber
- m1 carbine
- receiver design
- barrel sourcing
- polymer firearms
- hk pistols
- preparedness
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You don't need the full size, compact 906 mags on you. But if you're in, quote, Garrison, that's where you would want that full size. What's your thought on that? Well, you know, think about what the 199 survived. You might be able to find that somebody might have scanned somewhere on the internet. On 38th Smith & Wess' special, the revolver, though a lot of men like to carry the 1911, anything you do hurts. The splinch factor, when you back off just a reason, when you get into that category, you can probably get that same thing, because most of that's the They go from the nines and then they offer the 45 or the 40 to the 45 is actually I think carrying a casual to shoot. The nines are cool, but the nines have now kind of taken a greedy niche. A flavor choice for at least for the next half century if not a hundred years. Admit guys, there's an image like we're worried about being able to do the medical work on it, you'll have a fine job on ya. But nines during World War II. Yeah, they used 9mm because it was fair, especially the Germans on the British. In fact, there were several. Nine is not a is. not picking on the girls. But remember, women are smaller. People tend to forget this. Ladies are, we like ladies. Now that doesn't mean there aren't big girls out there. It's slightly short. I'm using common sense, different and different psyches. If you show a woman, they have the upper body weight. They also don't have the upper body weight control for, you know, everything that we like to do is another reason we like this. They love the carbines. I've taken 100 guns, 100 weapons in the military and laid them out. Mac, ground and high powers, AR, beans, SKS, and I step back as he has the officer in charge. On the table, the women would look at that gun and if for whatever reason they would pick it up and fire it all, the pistols, the 332 training courses, interestingly enough, another one they grab is the Makarov. We had Makarovs before anybody else did because the Maddox, the smaller 9 would probably, the M1 curvy. Did you see the M1 curvy? Yeah, the M1 curvy. Now these are women who were trained with the M16 rifle. a table and were looking at the different weapons that were available, they would pick the carbine up and go, oh, yeah! They put it to their shoulders, the way that carbine stock is built, they have those very bumplies that everybody likes on women. Well, Army, Navy, Air Force, active, reserve, and guard. Use the course that I've made it up very, and they would put it right down, and they'd go, oh no, it's not a metal mouser, they look at an interesting feel to it. But it looked like it was a big bore gun, even though it's only 30 caliber. They were like, ah, I don't want to get it, it barks like a dog, probably, it'd explode on me or something. You know, the small frames, the small automatics, perfect. I don't know if you remember the bread of mine. But what they did, they started going up in larger magazine capacity. So here you have the small frame, which is pretty easy, like you said. The nines I like, I'll tell you, I really like some of them. I just like some of the little Ruger package. I mean, they're charging with a marketable bearing, getting what they can to make profits so they can stay in business. If you think about it, these new pickup trucks that are out there, all the chrome on the front, metal underneath that chrome, what do you think they're gonna look like in five years? Those Chevy's. the Chevy's from the O8, the Dodge pickup, the bubble body ones. When they first came out, that was a, okay, but they were sensible with the chrome. You better have it back. But I can, I'm looking at them thinking, man, I should, if I want to make that look pretty, I got to replace this in this because, and the metal is a one big problem. Anything if it's in the wrong condition, everything has its advantage and disadvantage. It disintegrates even when it's in good, you know, how many of you guys picked up one of our guys here and then they flooded the fields. What do you think they were putting in the fields with all that water? How the commoner went? That's right. They've seen this before. Objects from milk jugs. 100 years and not. What's interesting about this, you know the idea? But this is something that would point out. HK originally came up with this idea. 1960s era pistol. Silver size for what it is. But, you think about that gun? It was select fire. We had control on the shoulder stock. The gun was basically the polymer idea except that they were real. And yes, there was a lot of plastic. Same idea. HK's are. When they came out. Look at the military specs for this. You know what, there's nothing you can do. Well, you could break out the Dremel tool and open it up by hair, but not much. So that's my reason for not owning a block. Probably have a hundred of them by the time I'm done. I said, look, another KI, give it to the kids.