".308 rifles"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing support efforts for the Bundy Ranch, including coordinating donations of military surplus equipment, clothing, and supplies. He reviewed current firearm and ammunition availability from various surplus retailers, analyzed pricing trends for pistols and rifles including Makarov variants and .308 battle rifles, and addressed caller questions about ammunition scarcity and specific cartridges. The show included commentary on Paul Ehrlich's population control predictions, illegal immigration policy, and the history of Central European firearms manufacturing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the sixth year of Soviet and Fabian socialist occupation of America, analyzed the 1993 Waco siege and its role in motivating the patriot movement, and provided detailed tactical commentary on how such federal overreach could be countered. He promoted the Micro Effect archives and merchandise including a Waco commemorative coin, discussed preparedness and weather forecasting using the Farmers Almanac, and reviewed firearms inventory from e-circo inc including used police trade-in pistols, Argentine Ballester Molina 45s, and .308 battle rifles like the PTR-91, emphasizing the tactical superiority of larger caliber rifles in militia contexts. The episode included a guest segment from Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum discussing college tuition costs and student loan debt.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Michael Nasser discussed operational security (OPSEC), tactical deployment, and militia preparedness in response to drug cartel activity along the U.S.-Mexico border, particularly in Arizona. Callers from Texas and Arizona shared intelligence about cartel incursions and coordinated militia responses. The hosts provided detailed guidance on field operations including equipment sterilization, weapon selection, medical protocols, communications, quick reaction forces, and supply logistics for border patrol activities. They emphasized the importance of training, proper gear familiarization, and organizational discipline, and solicited donations of equipment and supplies to the Arizona Citizens Militia.