"38 special"
6 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 preparedness, food production, and self-sufficiency on this Friday episode. He covered ammunition availability and revolver recommendations, detailed food processing techniques for game and livestock, and addressed drone technology and military applications including wire-guided weapons systems. Koernke emphasized the importance of the Federal Reserve as a core problem and encouraged listeners to educate others about currency and monetary policy. He also discussed recent Democratic political messaging tactics and provided updates on militia camp activities and construction projects.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity, food production failures, and militia preparedness on May 2, 2022. He analyzed the political spectrum, addressed the intentional destruction of American agricultural and manufacturing capacity, and covered ammunition reloading, gardening systems, and local food production strategies. Callers contributed perspectives on Ukrainian military operations, food processing facility fires, and supply chain vulnerabilities. Koernke emphasized the need for decentralized militia organization, logistics planning, and self-sufficiency measures in response to what he characterized as deliberate government sabotage of American infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm cartridge designations and nomenclature, explaining the differences between metric and American naming systems for ammunition (such as 7.62x39, .38 Special, and .30-06). He covered the historical reasons behind cartridge naming conventions, including marketing and safety considerations. The show also featured discussion of a Michigan election recount controversy and voter fraud allegations, along with announcements for a drawing to win a 7.5mm bolt-action French rifle.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness on Wednesday, January 15, 2014, covering revolver maintenance and ammunition reloading, CR123A lithium batteries for night vision equipment available at bgmicro.com, body armor deals at apexgunparts.com, and the Canik TP9 pistol from Turkey as an affordable 9mm option. He emphasized the importance of keeping revolvers, maintaining speed loaders, and using ball ammunition for reliability. Koernke also addressed camouflage techniques for firearms and expressed strong anti-government rhetoric regarding potential gun confiscation attempts.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, November 13, 2013. He covered edged weapons including machetes, swords, and improvised blades, emphasizing utility and affordability for self-defense and survival. He then shifted to handguns and revolvers, recommending K-frame Smith & Wesson revolvers, .38 Special ammunition, speed loaders, and reloading practices. Koernke stressed resource allocation in combat scenarios, scavenging ammunition brass, and treating law enforcement as mobile supply sources. He concluded with appeals for donations to keep the Micro Effect satellite system operational.