"9mm ammunition"
10 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including medical supply organization for militia units, with focus on first aid kits (IFACs), hemostatic wound spray products, and field surgical capabilities. He addressed caller questions about earthquake activity in Maine and Michigan, archive access for past broadcasts, and provided extensive information on firearms magazines (AR-15 and Glock mags from Rainier Arms) and ammunition selection. The show included discussion of medical training for irregular forces, wound treatment protocols, and historical context of chemical weapons from World War I.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and weapons procurement on October 27, 2021. He emphasized food as a weapon used by communists, referencing the Ukrainian famine, and encouraged listeners to stockpile discounted food items including Pop-Tarts, protein bars, and tactical paint. The show featured multiple callers providing ammunition and firearms deals from various retailers, including AR-22 conversion kits, AK magazines, shotgun buckshot, and 9mm ammunition. Koernke stressed the importance of multiple caliber capability, proper magazine redundancy, and survival skills including food preservation and butchering techniques.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, the Second Amendment, and military leadership betrayal. He recited the Bill of Rights and analyzed General Mark Milley's alleged communications with Chinese military officials as evidence of treason. Koernke connected historical events including the Reagan assassination attempt and the War Powers Act of 1933 to current occupation of America by foreign corporate entities. He promoted ammunition from AIM Surplus (ZQI 9mm nickel-plated steel case rounds) and night vision equipment (Exude OD50 illuminator) available through Liberty Tree Radio donations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fetcher discussed the 2016 presidential election, comparing Trump and Clinton as lesser-of-two-evils choices and lamenting that Ron Paul was not nominated in 2008. They analyzed gun sales records (23+ million background checks in 12 months, predominantly 9mm and .223 caliber), emphasizing that private ammunition stockpiles far exceed government reserves. The hosts promoted AR-15 rifle kits from Palmetto State Armory ($350) and a surplus sale at SurplusShed.com (80% off non-optics items using code ALMOSTFREE), discussed thermal versus night vision optics, and warned that neoconservatives in Trump's cabinet would obstruct meaningful change. Don shared an anecdote about encountering a neighbor at a pawn shop where he openly discussed the election and received mixed reactions from other customers.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement, ammunition pricing, and tactical equipment sourcing, including magazine availability from distributors like COPES and CDNN Sports. He analyzed the Ukraine conflict, criticizing Western forces while praising Eastern Ukrainian defensive tactics and discipline. The show covered night vision and thermal optics technology, their advantages and disadvantages, and proper light and noise discipline in field operations. Koernke emphasized realistic training methodology, personnel rotation, area security protocols, and the importance of motivated participants in preparedness groups.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional concerns about presidential detention powers, then shifted to an extended segment on firearms and preparedness, including detailed analysis of the Canik 9mm pistol, M1 Garand rifle conversions to magazine-fed systems, and comparisons with other weapons platforms. He took a caller asking about converting M1 Garands to magazine-fed rifles, explaining historical conversions and referencing Italian Beretta BM-series rifles. The show included commentary on aging and combat capability, references to Ukrainian militia fighting, and emphasis on maintaining older military weapons and ammunition stockpiles.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition pricing and availability, including .308 Winchester, 9mm, and .22 ammunition from bulk ammo suppliers, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling as prices have risen significantly. He covered preparedness topics including survival tools (knives, hatchets, crossbows), reloading techniques, and tactical considerations for various weapons systems. A caller raised concerns about polymer AR-15 lower receivers marked as automatic, which Koernke addressed by explaining the legal distinction between semi-auto and select-fire configurations and suggesting buffing to eliminate any markings. The show included weather commentary for Michigan and promotional segments for ammunition vendors and other products.
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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 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 ammunition availability and pricing, noting that 9mm ammunition remained scarce and expensive despite some inventory appearing at retailers like Gander Mountain and Bass Pro. He addressed a reported Facebook outage affecting Second Amendment and Tea Party pages, connecting it to potential government shutdown exercises. Koernke criticized the Guns and Ammo magazine editorial on gun control, comparing current anti-gun efforts to a 1993 Handgun Control Inc. agenda. He provided detailed product recommendations including Romanian 7.62x39 ammunition, Magpul magazines, Atlanta Arms and Ammo 9mm loads, and Swiss K31 rifles with GP11 ammunition. The show included preparedness advice on water storage, clothing maintenance, and coffee inventory, along with announcements about Ma Bell Grandma Consortium birthday celebrations and upcoming militia town hall meetings.