"7.62x25 tokarev"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and current events on May 3, 2023. The first hour covered MRE rations and humanitarian meal options available at retailers like Menards and Sportsman's Guide, along with Norwegian military rifles and firearm history. The second hour shifted to Michigan politics, communist Chinese police operations in the state, concerns about potential lockdowns and mask mandates, and detailed discussions of interstate highway vulnerabilities and traffic control points. The evening segment featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing renewable energy failures, electric vehicle mandates, New York's natural gas ban in new buildings, and pirate radio history, before returning to weapons topics including the new High Point .30 Defense carbine, ammunition procurement strategies, magazine maintenance, and reloading techniques for various cartridges.
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Mark Koernke discussed Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News, attributing it to his recent commentary on prayer and spiritual strength, which allegedly threatened the globalist establishment. The show covered extensive technical discussions on firearms manufacturing, including AR-15 variants, the AR-18 design, the 7.62x25 Tokarev cartridge, and historical weapons like the PAWS rifle designed for post-nuclear-war scenarios. Callers contributed insights on ammunition reloading, case inspection, barrel harmonics, and alternative rifle designs. Koernke emphasized the importance of spiritual foundation in resistance, criticized what he termed the 'kosher mafia' and LGBTQ+ presence in government and media, and promoted preparedness through ammunition stockpiling and weapons knowledge.
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Mark Koernke discussed federal overreach, preparedness, and weapons systems. The episode featured extended caller discussions about military surplus radio equipment, ammunition sourcing, and comparative analysis of imported firearms kits (PPSh-43 variants). Koernke provided detailed tactical commentary on potential confrontations with federal agents, referencing the Bundy Ranch standoff as a preseason engagement. The show concluded with brief mentions of invasive species in the Everglades.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment sourcing for militia communications and operations. He reviewed ammunition availability and pricing from online retailers (UNAMO.com, Ammoneman.com), covering calibers like 7.62x25 Tokarev, 7.62x38R Nagant, 9mm Makarov, and shotgun rounds. He emphasized signal communications infrastructure, radio equipment (PRC-77s, Fair Radio), microphones, headsets, and spare parts organization using dollar-store containers. Koernke covered battery management, copper wire salvage, sharpening stones, and inspection gloves for reloading and electronics work. He addressed education system concerns, teacher credibility, and school safety, contrasting past gun culture in schools with modern restrictions. Callers contributed topics on powdered inspection gloves, static electricity hazards in ordnance work, and fireworks as potential weapons.
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Mark Koernke discussed night vision technology, thermal imaging, and weapon systems for long-range shooting. He covered first and second generation night vision equipment, thermal viewers, and their applications on rifles. The show featured extensive discussion of .300 Win Mag and .308 caliber rifles, including a Mossberg bolt-action rifle deal at $225. Koernke also addressed ammunition brass recycling and reloading, including details on 7.62x25 Tokarev conversions from .223 cases, and announced an upcoming government liquidation auction in Grayling, Michigan featuring ammunition cartridge cases available on March 7, 2014.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and ammunition procurement on Weapons Wednesday, the second hour of his show. He covered .50 caliber BMG rifles, their deployment with support teams, and the importance of compatible ammunition and spare parts. The episode included extensive discussion of affordable ammunition options including 7.62x25 Tokarev, 5.45x39, and .30-06 rounds, with emphasis on buying ammunition first before weapons. Koernke also addressed military cleaning kits, magazine options for various rifles, and took caller questions about .22 magazines, AR-15 mags, .30-06 stripper clips, and wildcat barrel conversions.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages and their strategic implications, advising listeners to purchase ammunition and reloading supplies at gun shows and from online retailers like Wideners. He emphasized the importance of sharing technical knowledge and reloading expertise across patriot networks, warned against intentionally defective weapons manuals, and provided detailed guidance on ammunition procurement, reloading production methods, and quality control. The show also addressed a caller's property rights issue involving code enforcement in Florida and touched on Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.