"1911 magazines"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Canada's plan to train 300,000 government employees in military skills including firearms, drone operation, and vehicle operation, which he characterized as preparation for internal police-state operations rather than national defense. He analyzed the geopolitical situation involving Canada, Mexico, and the United States facing coordinated threats, referenced the film 'The Chekist' as a warning about communist tactics, and urged listeners to prepare for conflict. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, weapons procurement, ammunition sourcing, and tactical equipment, with recommendations for specific retailers and products. A second-hour segment featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing economic indicators, AI infrastructure, renewable energy limitations, and international military operations including U.S. strikes on vessels in the Caribbean.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, ammunition sourcing, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday (May 5, 2021). He covered .50 caliber rifle design and SLAP round performance issues, detailed ammunition reloading procedures including color-coding test loads and chronographing, and addressed the nationwide ammunition and primer shortage affecting reloaders. Callers asked about Mosin-Nagant rifle and ammunition packages, Lee-Enfield parts availability, and 1911 magazine sourcing. Koernke provided vendor recommendations including Botach.com for discounted military boots, JG Sales and Apex Gun Parts for surplus components, and Major Surplus for magazine pouches and tactical gear.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Governor Whitmer's executive orders during the COVID-19 lockdown, focusing on restrictions affecting fishing, gardening, and business operations. He analyzed a citation issued to a man in Manistee National Forest for violating executive orders and explained how unsigned tickets can be challenged in court. Callers reported on the Lansing Capitol protest, ammunition and reloading specifications, 1911 magazine availability, and various rifle platforms including the Setme L and PTR-91. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing freeze-dried food sales, gas mask inventory, and COVID-19 statistics compared to flu deaths.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, media manipulation tactics, and the controlled dissemination of false stories through interconnected news sources. He covered a SWAT raid on a Michigan man with a registered firearm, criticized militarized police tactics, and reviewed firearms sales at CDNN Investments including 1911 magazines and Gatling guns. Callers asked about .22 rifle maintenance and carbon buildup, discussed the 'Mandela Effect' regarding the spelling of 'Beetlejuice,' and shared concerns about economic collapse, World War III, and civil defense preparedness. The show featured Tom Lehrer satirical songs about war and included discussion of the 'Monster Vote' and unreported civil defense capabilities in Switzerland and Russia.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and political commentary on September 28, 2016. The episode featured extensive discussion of 1911 magazine capacity, gun manufacturing contracts, and the decline in quality of military uniforms and equipment due to overseas manufacturing. Koernke criticized Smith & Wesson's past collaboration with the Clinton administration on smart gun technology and discussed how government contracts affect the firearms industry. The show included musical interludes featuring Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash, with commentary on music as a weapon and the importance of preserving physical media. Don Vetcher provided information on thermal night vision technology (Thor's) for reconnaissance and defense purposes.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Houston pastor subpoena controversy and government overreach against churches, drawing parallels to Patrick Henry's era and communist infiltration of religious institutions. He criticized churches for compromising with secular authorities and emphasized the need for spiritual resistance. The show featured extensive tactical discussion on combat movement techniques, weapon maintenance, night vision equipment reliability, and ammunition selection for defensive scenarios. Callers contributed perspectives on faith-based resistance and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Civic discussed the aftermath of the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing militia tactics, ammunition procurement, and preparedness strategies. They covered ammunition availability from various sources, gun show activity in Pennsylvania, and plans for April 19th commemorative events. The show included detailed discussions on 1911 magazine options, affordable solar lighting from Aldi, canning and food preservation, and combat utility tools. They also addressed federal overreach, including ATF attempts to collect customer data from gun dealers and campus discrimination policies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Becher discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, March 5, 2014. The hosts covered 1911 pistol magazines and maintenance, emphasizing the importance of testing magazines before field use and avoiding welded designs that cannot be serviced. They reviewed current ammunition availability and pricing at gun shows, noting the emergence of rare and unusual cartridges in the market. The show included extensive discussion of rifle platforms (SKS, AK, .308 battle rifles), ammunition reloading and brass case management, and practical advice on acquiring firearms at gun shows, particularly older or unmarked weapons. Don Becher promoted first-generation night vision gun sights available for $400 before anticipated year-end restrictions on civilian sales.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed weapons training and preparedness on January 29, 2014. The show covered AR-15 platform selection and configuration, magazine capacity options, night vision technology and mounting systems, handgun shooting fundamentals including dominant eye identification, and advanced tactical training principles such as ambidextrous shooting, shooting around corners with minimal exposure, and three-dimensional urban combat scenarios. The hosts emphasized the importance of 10,000 hours of mastery through consistent practice, discussed pallet-based training structures for urban warfare drills, and addressed the critical need for proficiency in both-handed shooting to activate both sides of the brain. The episode concluded with information about night vision equipment availability and pricing, followed by commentary on recent deaths of banking executives.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, ammunition, and night vision technology, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and ammunition as part of monthly budgets. He highlighted deals on AK-47 magazines and tactical gear from CenterfireSystems.com and Rap4.com, and promoted a 20% sale at HoneyvilleGrain.com on freeze-dried and powdered foods including powdered eggs. Koernke offered night vision equipment and training videos, explaining their tactical applications and the importance of familiarization training. He then shifted to discussing New York's proposed "China City" development in the Catskills, characterizing it as part of a broader occupation strategy by communist and foreign interests, and connecting it to anti-gun legislation and the Pacific Rim trade deal. He concluded with brief remarks on AR-15 ammunition pricing and DSA FN-FAL rifles.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages across the United States, attributing them to deliberate supply restrictions and government interference. He emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, reloading technology, and self-sufficiency in ammunition production. The show featured extensive discussion of 1911 magazine capacity, firearm design comparisons, and ammunition reloading techniques using American-made equipment. Koernke also covered Ron Paul's delegate success in Louisiana caucuses and encouraged listeners to conduct grassroots mailings to support Paul's presidential campaign.