"3d printing"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense preparedness in response to the Palestine, Ohio chemical incident, covering protective equipment, filtration systems, and 3D-printed gas mask adapters. He reviewed ammunition availability at AIM Surplus, addressed the recent balloon shootdowns (suggesting government incompetence), and covered improvised weapons systems including mortars, recoilless rifles, and grenades. The show included extensive discussion of archery equipment, civil defense entertainment kits, and California's assault weapons ban, featuring analysis of a Marine colonel's expert testimony claiming .223 rounds can sever bodies in half.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control legislation targeting plastic and undetectable firearms, arguing that such regulations are based on outdated technology and that improvised weapons can be easily constructed using common materials and low-tech methods. He explored various ammunition and projectile designs, including armor-piercing rounds made with phonograph needles, and discussed vehicle armor solutions with caller Ernest from Kentucky. The show covered preparedness topics including deer hunting season, venison processing, and night vision technology, with a guest vendor providing contact information for night vision equipment and videos.
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Mark Koernke and his co-host Don discussed preparedness techniques including proper soil excavation and caching methods to avoid thermal detection, night vision equipment options, and 3D printing technology for prosthetics and firearms. The show covered extensive firearms topics including semi-automatic and select-fire weapon considerations, shotgun designs (SPAS-12, SPAS-15, KSG, UTS-15), pump-action shotguns, short-barreled shotgun regulations and tax stamps, and various ammunition types including 12-gauge .50 caliber rounds. Callers contributed information about gun trusts, AOW classifications, and practical applications for different firearm types.