"8mm mauser"
19 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness activities including constructing ballistic protection fixtures using Lexan materials, acquiring winter tactical clothing from Botash, and detailed firearms recommendations. He covered the FN 49 and FN 49/56 rifles, including ammunition sourcing and barrel replacement options for 7mm to 8mm Mauser conversion. Koernke also discussed night vision equipment, optics from salvaged camera equipment, and bayonet acquisition strategies for various rifle platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia logistics and organizational updates, including concrete donation coordination and equipment transport needs for Michigan militia units. He analyzed Russell Honore's appointment as a federal official, comparing him to Soviet secret police chief Genrikh Yagoda and warning of potential mass detention and execution plans. Koernke covered ammunition availability at AIM Surplus (8mm Mauser), detailed a project to refurbish surplus Enfield rifles from Sarco, and discussed preparedness items including a VR3 phone-powered emergency charger. He addressed foreign police infiltration in American law enforcement, documented Russian military equipment movements through Michigan in the 1990s, and emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as communist occupation. The broadcast included extensive commentary on political exclusion, social media censorship, and the necessity of defensive action against perceived enemies.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and tactical gear on Weapons Wednesday, February 24, 2021. He reviewed current inventory at AIM Surplus (8mm Mauser ammunition), Classic Firearms (10-gauge shotgun shells and various calibers), and Lucky Gunner (tactical gear including elbow pads, knee pads, and magazine pouches at discounted prices). The show featured extensive discussion of pistol designs and manufacturers including AMT, Star, Steyr, and historical context on firearms development in the 1980s-90s, with callers contributing knowledge about specific weapons systems. Koernke emphasized preparedness, parts accumulation for future conflicts, and warned of government overreach and foreign threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing on Weapons Wednesday, April 24, 2019, covering surplus pistols (Llama, Lusber), pocket pistols, and budget options like the Taurus G2S and Walther Creed. He addressed border policy and immigration enforcement, criticizing the government's handling of migrants and advocating for militia organization rather than border activism. The show covered ammunition deals, 8mm Mauser surplus, and practical preparedness topics including improvised gun cleaning supplies, food preservation methods using buried coolers and root cellars, and alternative storage solutions for extended shelf life.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and weapons preparation on this episode. The show featured extensive advertising for firearms retailers and military surplus suppliers, along with discussion of various weapon platforms including AR-15s, .50 caliber rifles, 8mm Mauser, and pistols. Topics included ammunition scarcity, firearm customization, and the challenges of sourcing hard-to-find ammunition in the current market.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness topics on Weapons Wednesday, October 1st. He reviewed the Ruger P-85 pistol available at e-circoinc.com for $225, covering its specifications, ergonomics, and aftermarket support. He provided detailed guidance on reloading safety, including powder storage separation, static electricity hazards, and equipment maintenance with lubricants. Koernke analyzed ammunition pricing and availability from UNAMMO.com and AmmoMan.com, recommending PMC 9mm and discussing the value of maintaining diverse caliber inventories. He highlighted a significant find of surplus marine safety flares at $50-90 per case of 50 from UNAMMO.com, noting their multiple uses. The show covered 20-gauge shotgun ammunition, 30 carbine ammo, and 8mm Mauser rounds. Koernke discussed airsoft training weapons as practice tools, their military origins, and their value for skill development. He also covered historical air rifles used by the Austrian army during Napoleonic Wars and modern DIY pneumatic weapons.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement and maintenance, focusing on affordable rifle options including Russian Saiga shotguns and SKS rifles available through Royal Tiger Imports and Sarco Inc. He provided detailed guidance on restoring used SKS rifles, including disassembly, rust removal, painting, and parts sourcing. The show covered ammunition availability, particularly 8mm Mauser and .545x39, and historical context on surplus weapons brought back from Vietnam and World War II. A caller raised concerns about U.S. airstrikes in Iraq targeting ISIS, which Koernke attributed to Israeli operations against Christians, and another caller reported an NYPD officer shooting a three-month-old child.
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Mark Koernke discussed tax increases over the past 60 years, warning that sales taxes have more than doubled as a percentage of personal income, and criticized both major political parties for failing to limit government. He warned of potential financial disruption on July 1st, 2014, related to congressional legislation, and promoted freeze-dried food preparedness. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms safety and maintenance, including proper chamber loading for 1911 pistols and revolvers, pre-1898 weapons regulations, and Mauser rifle variants and their ammunition considerations. Koernke and co-host Don Butcher discussed organizing militia deployments along the Texas-Mexico border, referencing the successful Minuteman Project deployments as models for coordinated observation and response. The episode included caller requests for a Kentucky Head Hunters song and concluded with preparedness messaging.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing, focusing on surplus handguns including Browning High Powers and FEG 32 ACP pistols available through AIM Surplus. He fielded caller questions about 8mm Mauser rifles, .308 caliber weapons, and recommended the PTR-91 as an affordable HK-clone alternative with inexpensive magazines. The show covered ammunition sources, rifle specifications, and barrel length considerations. In the second half, Koernke addressed the Bundy Ranch militia situation, discussed bullet runout precision in .50 caliber shooting, and took calls about gun confiscation bills, Houston's pro-LGBT policies, and political primary results.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition availability, and historical parallels to the American Revolution on April 18th. He covered spring planting conditions and exceptional fruit production prospects, promoted various ammunition suppliers including 30-06 tracer rounds and 8mm Mauser ammunition, and extensively discussed the significance of April 18th, 1775, comparing militia readiness then to current situations like the Bundy Ranch standoff. Koernke emphasized the importance of the poem 'Visitor from the Past' as a patriotic rallying tool, recommended patriotic music selections, and called for listeners to create and distribute media combining the poem with patriotic songs to inspire resistance against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing the BLM's retreat and abandoned equipment, comparing it to communist military tactics. He examined Ukrainian military vehicles (BMDs vs BMPs) in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, detailed surplus ammunition availability including Yugoslavian 8mm Mauser rounds, and extensively covered World War II military equipment still present in Europe. The show included caller commentary on the Bundy situation, preparedness, and geopolitical concerns about foreign military involvement in domestic U.S. affairs.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies in the post-Christmas period, focusing on taking advantage of holiday sales for food storage, clothing, and tactical gear. He promoted discounted body armor ($25 per set) and trauma plates ($5 each) from Apex Gun Parts, reviewed ammunition deals from multiple vendors including 223 steel case rounds, 8mm Mauser, 9mm federal, and 7.92x57 corrosive ammunition. Koernke emphasized rifle marksmanship training principles, proper ammunition storage and repackaging, and the importance of maintaining firearms and ammunition in preparation for anticipated civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-Christmas preparedness and survival strategies, including food storage techniques, light bulb collection and tungsten extraction, ammunition availability, and barter economy principles. He covered practical logistics for emergency supplies, rice storage methods using bay leaves to prevent weevils, candy and carbohydrate supplement storage in five-gallon buckets, and the importance of diversifying lighting sources. The episode included commentary on Christmas sales, gas price fluctuations, and ammunition inventory at various suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and preparedness, including 308 and 8mm Mauser surplus ammunition sources and reloading options. He covered post-Christmas economic observations, retail closures, and holiday employment practices. The show featured extended discussion of VA hospital policies banning Christmas cards for veterans, which Koernke characterized as part of a broader pattern of anti-Christian political correctness in government institutions. He drew parallels to post-Vietnam era treatment of veterans and advocated for veteran self-help groups outside the VA system. Callers raised concerns about FBI involvement in border patrol incidents and hospital restrictions on Christmas caroling.
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments and Ammo Man, highlighting deals on AR-15 variants, the Mossberg MMR 223 Hunter rifle, and EAA pistols under $300. He reviewed 8mm Mauser Romanian surplus ammunition in spam cans with stripper clips, 9mm options, and 30-06 Springfield rounds. Koernke took a caller from Wisconsin whose brother was fined $2,000 for selling sandbags without a license, leading to commentary on government overreach and communist infiltration in Wisconsin. A second caller (Jim/Tim) discussed receiver casting specifications, World War II infusion casting processes for carbines and Garands, and tank track pad metallurgy and maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed economic decline and preparedness on December 20, 2013. He observed reduced Christmas decorations and retail activity in his suburban neighborhood, attributing this to economic stress and demoralization. The show covered ammunition and reloading supply availability (primers improving, certain powders in stock), surplus ammunition deals (Romanian 8mm Mauser, AK-74 ammunition), and preparedness strategies including food storage, clothing, and tools. Koernke criticized the surveillance state, comparing the U.S. to the Soviet Union, and discussed China's moon landing as evidence of American technological decline. He also addressed the Indian diplomat incident as a demonstration of domestic surveillance capabilities, and promoted Joe's gardening program 'Grow Your Own: The Budding Revolution' starting January 7, 2014.
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Mark Koernke discussed historical conspiracy theories about World War I, II, and planned World War III, then pivoted to an extended segment on weapons and ammunition, specifically covering historical rifle calibers (6.5 Carcano, 7.5 French, 8mm Mauser, etc.) and their tactical applications. The show shifted to Second Amendment advocacy, warning against gun confiscation plans allegedly beginning in western states, and promoting the Knob Creek Resolution as a coordinated resistance strategy. Callers and co-hosts emphasized that an armed citizenry is the final defense against tyranny and that Americans must refuse disarmament.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and supply management on Quartermaster Friday, August 13, 2010, focusing on food preservation techniques including drying mint and zucchini, canning strategies, and container reuse. He covered defensive storage systems against rodents, the use of tin cans and salvaged materials for construction and fortification, and detailed several surplus ammunition and firearm deals including AK magazine pouches, 8mm Mauser rifles, and 223 ammunition. Koernke emphasized the importance of carrying proper combat loads and web gear for personal security, referencing a rancher's death as a cautionary example. The episode concluded with Dutch Jones beginning his program, discussing militia organization and community feedback.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive firearm tactics and marksmanship principles, including proper stance, breathing, magazine management, and target engagement strategies. He analyzed a self-defense incident involving college students who successfully defended themselves against armed intruders, emphasizing the importance of training, muscle memory, and psychological preparation in combat situations. The show covered rifle recommendations including the SKS and Hakim rifles, ammunition availability and pricing issues, and training techniques using closed-eye stance drills to develop proper ergonomics and target acquisition.