".223 remington"
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Mark Koernke discussed various rifle and firearm designs on Weapons Wednesday, December 28, 2016, focusing on practical considerations for armed defense and battlefield scenarios. He analyzed the SIG 223 light rifle, Beretta carbines, High Point carbines in various calibers, the Steyr AUG bullpup, and single-shot rifles, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and reliability over exotic platforms. Koernke extensively covered ammunition loading techniques for creating subsonic rounds using heavier bullets in standard calibers like .223, and discussed tactical rifle employment emphasizing accurate single-shot placement over volume of fire, using the fictional character Mr. Dolby as an example of disciplined marksmanship in urban warfare scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on this evening broadcast, focusing on AR-15 and AK platform rifles, bolt-action .223 options, and ammunition sourcing from vendors like CenterfireSystems.com and CopsDistributing.com. He emphasized building firearms to specification rather than buying pre-assembled packages, reviewed specific rifle models and pricing, and discussed the importance of preparedness and ammunition stockpiling. The show included extensive commentary on emergency communications procedures, the need to build a Patriot Broadcasting Network field reporter corps, and calls for listeners to distribute patriotic artwork and information through social media and personal networks. Koernke stressed that citizens must become self-reliant and organized rather than depending on failed government institutions, and called for the resurrection and circulation of Fred Rexer's vintage patriotic posters.