October 11, 2016
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical weapons handling and combat philosophy, using the John Wick movie as a case study for proper firearm deployment in combat situations. He emphasized the importance of bringing sufficient firepower to bear immediately on opponents, picking up enemy weapons during engagements to conserve primary ammunition, and training with multiple weapon systems using affordable airsoft replicas. The episode covered World War I trench warfare tactics, para-conventional operations philosophy, and the strategic value of understanding and utilizing captured enemy equipment ranging from rifles to heavy machine guns and vehicles.
- combat tactics
- weapons training
- john wick
- airsoft training
- para-conventional operations
- world war i
- enemy weapons
- heavy machine guns
- ammunition conservation
- tactical philosophy
- preparedness
- self-defense
- firearm proficiency
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Now, none of this is the fault of a 20-year-old college student, but you nonetheless are without a doubt a member of the worst period generation period ever. When you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world, I don't know what you're talking about. It sure used to be. We stood up for what was right. We fought for moral reasons. We passed laws, struck down laws for moral reasons. We waged wars on poverty, not poor people. We sacrificed, we cared about our neighbors, we put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chests. We built great big things made ungodly technological advances explored the universe, cured diseases and we cultivated the world's greatest artists and the world's greatest economy. We reached for the stars, acted like men. We aspired to intelligence, we didn't belittle it, it didn't make us feel inferior. We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for in the last election and we didn't scare Suzy. We were able to be all these things and do all these things because we were informed by great men. Men who were revered. First step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one. America is not the greatest country in the world anymore. Nothing but a rumor of their destruction. Everybody else. Intelligence report. I'm R. K. Loser to the line. The micro. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4e.com Indiana Freedom. C. B. Bay. an ultra hallmark and golden spike technology in sissippi along with to Guam. First in the morning for Guam and Fabian the social friends. You know what I got? We have Don there or is Don somehow silent and on hold. I mentioned a last week that we told everybody about on the air for three days. Even if you don't use guys watch for this stuff at yard sales. The solder guns, solder stuffs and they start playing with it. Never gets serious. Brand new in the package. I got a solder gun. iron for free. It was like, wow, I got some needle nose roll when I need it, I've got it, and I've got it in another place, so I've got another one. And I set up so I could be mobile, I mean, I've got bags. Scientific sale, M10 filters, five. One of you might show up, man, she's kind of loaded on me, I'm having a tough pull down a second here. Canary mask, actually, we'll change out the filter. Something of use to you, but again, pay attention. As far as announcements go, last weekend, everything, training exercises, I do not see any age, and no drama. It's like, yeah, there's a special project over there. Way over important though. Where you get tired, you give them a task. He's probably kind of fun to do that. We sent him. Anyway, we're at the peace and everybody hand, uh, John wick, Colita dash think it's a great cruise. There's many, many other pieces. Part of you go West and headlights doing the road and headlights doing their job and you get to play with your vehicle and make it do what we use crisis and seven. Oh yeah. 75. Remember that. that worked with a challenge. Right in your eyes. Break out the sunglasses. They're on the visor. Look up. Why do you keep trying to squint? Yeah, I don't like sunglasses, but if you normally wear them, there's a pair right here. And by the way, that visor comes down. You've got the tools already in the car. And did you bring a baseball cap? Are you wearing it backwards? Why have you got the baseball cap on? So I'll tell you what we're going to do with our candy. Something we might have done with us. Don't stay right where you are. Think by Colita. There's several versions actually, somebody played techno. What's the reasons guys? The two girl band. It's kind of like the heart thing, the brunette thing. One's brunette, more instruments, the synthesizer. But again, anybody can do this guys, where you're gonna go. This guy, God knows where they're gonna go. So always remember that. Hey, if you don't get stupid. Anyway, it's medium temperatures, demi-clear here. Looks like, you know, yellowing up. So like in your neck, what's jumping off the wall there please? to watch the movie, watch that. But he's got no support there. They're fighting, he shoots them again. Now the gun's empty, but back, or knocks them back. It takes longer to describe changes once you're from your weapon, guys. It takes longer to describe. The only thing that gets me, and it gets interesting because you see, this is condition. In that particular movie, the one thing that I've argued for years is, if I drop somebody and I'm in such emotion that I'm doing such ballet, actually handguns. See a point where you run out completely, oh that happened, didn't it, Don? enemy assets this is something that we always do we'll put that extra bullet from something else in somebody and our primary weapon which may be a personal handgun is his job so heads up your enemies weapons work just fine that's why they're probably carrying them use them on them yeah always remember that too these resources consume his purse before you start working in your primary whenever you can that's part of the paracond philosophy anyway we're in we're at the bottom of the hour John it's we're Coming up here, guys. We're at a night vision. Tom, take us out and give us all the information, please. Hey, if you want to see green screens or thermal or digital, go over to the website. Anything you see that I encourage you. I will send you some for the sponsors and if you can, if not, it's kind of like a pat on the back. You'll be like, hey, that's the sweet AK-47 chest rig. Is that multi-cam? Yeah. 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As he do, he reaches to his ankle and he pulls out his ankle gun and he sends three or four, I don't know, 25 or 9 millimeter up there and the guy ducks for it but that's the end of because Wick is a bad man. If you ever see this movie, and I hate to be a spoiler, it goes over to what Marcus said so many times, bring the heaviest guns to bear immediately on your opponent. And he did not have, Wick was everybody, if he shot him once, he had to make sure that they weren't gonna get up again. That was the idea. But all of a sudden he lets this guy, he's fighting this guy who has an empty gun, who will shoot him dead, for instance, before the blink of an eye, and he still has a loaded gun. and out immediately. And is he immediately able to... The guy's not been about as high as my shoulders in the air, which was over there in my hands, up my head. And in a Keto, there's a phrase called, into the joy of flying. And sometimes when you're flying, you don't land exactly in an instant. From there to there, like gun to bear, really on this guy. And the fifth, oh, he's got the big guys back, because the big guy, you can pass the nopoe behind you. You can fly behind him to get back up, you know, stinky scenario. If you immediately, they aren't bashful. I know what the communication's to. I'm just trying to bring... you know, we talk about bringing heavy weapons, the thing is at least bringing a comparable of the enemy's resources. For moving forward or moving through a situation, you have your, but any situation like this, the problem I have with mowting is the idea that, well, you can't pick up your, there are a few that do, but additionally, the idea that, and by the way, why don't you just take that rig with you, because how much did you carry as a combat load? The other thing is, mow your weapons. Here's another thing to take into consideration. You got the, the character's actually a small weapon, the back he's got a handgun big and he's got the eyes you get real good at eyeballing fire and a sig and I see a sig chances are I pick it up especially if the guy never got around however you look at it the idea that you pick them up and why your primary weapon for a lot of the work you're doing is going to probably get it's gonna get more intense as you go which is exactly what happens anytime you can consume other energy and get the same result just think of it that way energy can carry energy that you know is pretty And if you can do it with something of comparable technology, you use it. Example is in motion. Somebody's got an AK. Well, I don't normally use full auto, but guess what? You've knocked down a target. A lot of you guys are carrying three-point rigs. Only got so much in a combat load. Guess what? You pick up the weapon, you dump all 30 rounds of it, drop the gun again. We take the energy and you consume it. It's a field gift. In the video game, yeah! In the video game! Well, it's real world where if you don't have it, it don't work. No ticky, no washy. See, and then, no, try finding that reset button. It just never seems to. Buttons for life and gravity switches. Haven't been able to install one yet. This is where we're planting a seed for a reason. A huge enemy dead. You've heard what I said a million times. You know, I think when we hear March of Kimbriev. When they come out, you wipe them all off. You couldn't bare a button, they could have everything. They are an energy. Your enemy is nothing. A mobile resupply pod. In a para-conventional operation, the heavier the weapon, the less likely it is, like, you know, unless you can cash it quickly, you know, store it, hide it quickly, move it out of the area, which is, by the way, the mission of a percentage of your troop. If you're into unconvey, think of it that way. In a battlefield situation, anything and everything the enemy brought forward, he burned calories to get it there. Gee, that's plus. See, that's like they don't show you most of the time any guy, the guys I used to know, I would say all my World War I friends are long gone. In fact, I was the junior and Lieutenant said, we take a German trench, what's our job? Well, two things. A, we just took a trench. Maybe we took a second trench. Maybe we got into the third trench. But guys, there are 10, 12, see World War I movies. You understand that it was a defense network on both sides, okay? So you go over and you cross Nomey clan and you take the trench. You round up everything and anything that shoots. Not just your stuff, they do that in the movies to condition you. Grab every Mauser, every pistol, every grenade, you find every round of ammunition you can, and pouring it on and pouring it on because you didn't know, you only carried so much coming across no man's land. If you can, you could use that to keep up the momentum of the assault and you keep moving forward. But you know what this lieutenant's job was? He was a demolitions expert. So while you're busy collecting it, he's making sure he piles it up into bigger piles. and they knew they couldn't hold the line. This went on for years in World War I. Millions of men were consumed doing this. A couple of miles of real estate, well a mile, they'd get to the other side, take a trench, take another trench, the Germans would build up and they would be back, and they'd have to retreat, so they'd blow everything up. And then they'd retreat across no man's land. The Germans have some initiative. They come across no man's land right behind you. They chase you out of your first trench, then to your second trench. They get a German guy that did exactly what all your stuff up. They won't shoot us into back with this stuff when we're running away later today. You see? But bayonets, rifles with bayonets, anything and everything. The moment you take a position, the moment, or you know, again, in this case, you're going into enemy territory. The energy you carry in is limited. No matter how we look at it, guys, you know, years ago I pointed out, I tried to explain about combat tactical, and I know one of our friends is listening. You know, a lot of our guys that carry a 250-round can of 30 cal attached on the frame on the backpack, on the Alice pack, or in the pack. How much weight that is. Plus everything else you're carrying. Slogging it cross country and you gotta run. Go in heavy and we drop the combat load, but we've gotta get to where we're... And this is the tough part. If you don't have that energy to apply, you can be there sucking vapors. Remember that. See, they condition you intentionally because that is the plan. If I can convince you that you never even think of the idea, you'd be picking up all this junk laying around here. If you freshly killed them, it's really the heat of battle and the booby trap and it ain't sure as hell be careful because that guy might still have that he didn't let go. Beyond that, they didn't have time to do anything other than run. Everything. Belt fed guns, Grenada deers weapons, rifles, pistols, bayonets, everything you got, you start piling up next to you in front of you. Start figuring out, does this I shoot this or didn't I? Immediately, you're getting ready to pile up that energy and use it and you use it first. As things get serious, here's the other part about this. As things cascade, remember, you're a re-four. So in a lesser environment, if I can pick up an enemy rifle and hit somebody at 100 yards with that rifle or even 50 yards or whatever, I'm not consuming my primary best weapon choice. I'm taking another weapon, which I'm still very familiar with. I'm applying the energy so that I'm conserving my pres... I've got maneuver, re-ordium performance, the initiative, hacking and chopping, and even a little. And remember, eventually he did, didn't he? Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hey, nice shooting text, remember? He had the sword back, he's ready to swing, and it's like, wait a minute, I got to where I was supposed to be. I recognize him, yeah, I know you. Talking about, this is where, again, an energy applied, but you see, they don't want you to think about, whoa, whoa, what are you okay? Looks like you have a sandwich in your hand, you know what? I brought energy to the field, I'm taking it from ya. The opponent's thing's stabbing me in the gut with the... Remember, he's still in hostile ahead with... When you're engaged for any duration of time with a single opponent can hold you down for an instant comes the cocktail. One of the things you're gonna remember, guys, is... Something I mentioned earlier, I am a master of my personal weapons. Same on almost every gun. The only thing that's gonna vary is where that cheek retraining tool. and I'm talking things, I'm not talking about buying a $500 airsoft gun, I'm talking about buying a pot parade for your training unit, for you guys, for your group. One FAMAS for $25, Trevors, because you're going to be killing Israelis here in America, they're going to kill America. It'll be like the KGB Interior Police, you know, plaidins, and they'll be trying to do the nationalist thing, so they'll be carrying their own weapons. You need to train with all the weapons you're going to probably run into for $20, but you know what? You get to visualize, you can mechanically see how it works. How will I rest my arms? How would I control this gun? What does it feel like? I want to spend 12 hours to do that. A couple hundred dollars, you guys can have pretty much every weapon you have in your inventory, and you get a chance to see what it's like. Let me give you an example. Stuck Vamos in the Spring Goat, $24. And you probably have never seen the bread at most. You only think about it. It's like a non-gun, even though it's out there enforcing. The Italians carry it. It's an interesting little totally new design, totally different weapon. one because he can't buy one. You can buy an Airsoft, you know what that means? See this? See that's the one beautiful thing about Airsoft guys. When I need a training aid I need real actual visual construction, right? This is where the magazine release is. The safety is low, disassembly points. The sight because many sights are folders now along the weapon. See all these things if I get you that basic information and then you can still shoulder it and I can cock it and you can even go, hmm, Let's see how I can make this hit something. I don't have to hit something 500 yards away. It is a training aid. Not have to do, you know, boom! It gives me the opportunity for a couple hundred dollars I can train you in most every weapon. It's priceless. When you know, you pop, pop, and the guy hits the ground, it's like, oh yeah, Trevor, I remember that. You pick it up, and, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, buck, and, buck, buck, and, buck, and, buck, and be and drop it. I got 30 hits out of that. I got 28 hits out of that. I got any energy that was in that. I used it. That's conventional. You run the enemy's weapon until you can't carry it away or can't use it and you frag it. That's part of the philosophy of the para-conventional operation as opposed to so everything gets, you know, everything is grabbed. Now you're still in the same situation. The smaller the arm, the more likely you can recover it and keep it. But if the energy is standing there, if you have a Browning 50 and you can't lug it away and you know how to operate it because you trained your men to do so, you double-cock that son of a bugger and you chain-feed it until it's empty. Then you leave that grenade stuck in it and run away because you got three seconds and it's not going to be a happy camper. Or you do something to damage it. You deactivate it so it doesn't slung around like Dom said and gets used on your back. Dump it. You use everything that's available the way energy. You capture a tank, you know how to use it. Have you ever looked inside a BMP? Have you ever looked inside a T90? Have you ever looked inside an Abrams? Do you know what an M60A3 does? Are you familiar with a Braggia Striker? You know what? You can find videos on pretty much all the basic information you need. Did they have a gun? They didn't have a counterpart. Their heavy machine gun was a hitch gun. The difference is a gun would have just... Then they went to 20mm, which if you watch in Saving Ryan's Pride, you see that paratroop? That's what that was. That's interesting, that 20mm gun was supposed to be a s-unit.