"30 caliber carbine"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons development, ammunition reloading, and preparedness for armed conflict. He covered 80% lower receiver availability and pricing, brass Glock frame casting projects, improvised cartridge development (including the 'disco 800' round), and technical details on blowback firearm design using bolt weight calculations. Callers contributed information on Japanese training rifles, M1 carbine barrel specifications, and stress-proof steel applications. The show emphasized crude, functional weapon production over aesthetic finishing, vehicle-mounted weapon systems, and quick barrel change mechanisms for sustained fire capability.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing from UNAMMO.com, including 30 caliber carbine loads, Aguella ammunition from Mexico, and various other calibers. He provided extensive commentary on military surplus equipment, including British armor crewman coveralls and vests available through KeepShooting.com, with detailed technical discussion of armor configurations and rescue systems. Koernke covered the Arizona Military Vehicle Collector show scheduled for January 28-29, 2017 in Tempe, and discussed European military vehicles with Dana drivetrain components. He also addressed camouflage tarp fading issues, IR signature concerns, and vehicle preservation techniques, interspersed with holiday music requests and greetings to international listeners.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and preparedness on November 18, 2016, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition in light of political changes. He reviewed specific ammunition products available through UNAMMO.com, including PMC, Wolf, Turkish ZQ-I, and .30 caliber carbine rounds, providing detailed specifications and pricing. Koernke also addressed cold weather preparedness, recommending proper boots and gear for winter conditions, and took a caller from Arizona reporting on upcoming military special operations exercises in the Phoenix area. He clarified his previous statements about civilian activism, cautioning against actions that could result in legal consequences while maintaining the importance of vigilance and preparedness.