"12 gauge shotgun"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and political commentary on April 16, 2025. The show covered AR-15 and .308 rifle builds, shotgun deals, ammunition and parts sourcing, and detailed analysis of the Trump administration's proposed deportation of American prisoners to El Salvador. Koernke criticized Trump's NAFTA/GATT alignment, warned about the establishment of a North American detention camp network, and drew historical parallels to Soviet KGB operations. The program also featured a guest segment on First Amendment violations regarding Harvard's federal funding freeze over anti-Semitism audits, and extensive discussion of trade war impacts, rare earth mineral supply chains, and military preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications, and constitutional rights on April 15, 2025. He emphasized testing CB and shortwave radios in preparation for potential solar activity and EMP threats, highlighted affordable firearms deals (AR-15, shotgun, and handgun), and analyzed historical parallels between the Battles of Lexington and Concord and modern militia preparedness. The show featured discussion of border security, alleged government-sponsored terrorism threats around April 20th, and the importance of armed, trained militia organization. A segment from Guns and Gadgets covered Second Amendment enforcement and the DOJ's investigation into anti-gun states.
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Mark Koernke discussed classified document handling procedures and the security breaches involving Biden and Obama administrations, explaining the rigorous chain of custody requirements for classified materials and how documents disappeared over six years without proper audits. He analyzed the military's recruitment crisis following vaccine mandates and woke policies, arguing that the military has been deliberately weakened and that Americans should avoid enlisting. Koernke covered Illinois's new assault weapons ban and the growing number of sheriffs refusing to enforce it, praised militia organizing in Michigan and other states, and provided ammunition and firearm purchasing recommendations including Turkish-made shotguns and bulk ammunition from Century Arms.
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Mark and Don hosted Weapons Wednesday, discussing firearms including AR-15s, 12-gauge shotguns, pistols, and various tactical equipment. The show featured product deals and recommendations from sponsors, including AR500 armor plates, plate carriers, tactical chest rigs, AR-15 components, and 80% lower receivers. Callers asked questions about weapon selection and setup, with hosts providing guidance on scopes, magazines, and gear configuration.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons training and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering firearm selection, ammunition storage, magazine configuration, and tactical loadout strategies. The episode featured detailed instruction on AR-15s, 12-gauge shotguns, .45 caliber handguns, and ammunition management for self-defense scenarios. Koernke emphasized the importance of mental preparedness and practical tactical knowledge alongside physical equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday, focusing on the 1911 pistol as a reliable self-defense tool and comparing it to other firearms and vehicles. He examined three real-world examples involving armed self-defense: a missing gas station attendant, armed waitresses at a Colorado restaurant, and a gas station employee who fired at an armed robber. Koernke advocated for expanded concealed carry rights in Michigan, including the ability to carry firearms in workplaces, schools, banks, and churches, citing the Traverse City prosecutor's decision not to enforce school property restrictions. He praised the armed waitresses as examples of effective deterrence and discussed proper firearm maintenance, ammunition selection, and ergonomic considerations for different shooters, including women and smaller-framed individuals.
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Mark Koernke hosted the third hour of the Morning Intelligence Report on December 27, 2013, discussing government infiltration of activist movements including Anonymous and the Tea Party, questioning the authenticity of figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, and analyzing media manipulation tactics. The show featured extended commentary from a caller (Don) on false flag operations, Sandy Hook, the Murrah Building, and 9/11, alongside practical segments on night vision technology, Chinese shotguns for preparedness, and militia camp logistics.