"ak-47 magazines"
18 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military vehicle restoration and inventory management for the Michigan militia, including work on a Sturmgeschütz III tank and self-propelled guns. He covered currency devaluation evidenced by price increases at Dollar Tree, the importance of precious metals (gold, silver, copper), and preparedness strategies including food production, contour farming, and wind barriers using hazelnut and walnut trees. The show included extensive commentary on illegal immigration, ICE detention facilities, Democratic lawmakers' confrontation with federal agents in Newark, and the ATF's illegal salary scheme. Koernke also discussed weather cycles, the Dust Bowl, power grid vulnerabilities from Chinese backdoors in electronics, and the need for manual control systems as backups.
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Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness, field trauma treatment, and supply sourcing across three hours. He emphasized building personal medical kits with gauze, bandages, and antibiotics from vendors like ShopMedVet and efishmox.com, and recommended specific eBay deals for tactical gear and Israeli bandages. In the evening segment, he warned of 350+ FEMA trucks at Oscoda Air Force Base in Michigan, urged listeners to survey local airports and Walmarts for suspicious activity, and criticized incoming administration figures as former leftists despite their new conservative positioning. He stressed that conflict with the federal government is inevitable and that citizens must remain prepared and vigilant.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, vehicle maintenance and logistics for tactical operations, and addressed threats including potential nuclear attacks on U.S. soil. He covered the Stoger SPR9 pistol ($199 with $50 rebate), AR-15 and AK magazines at clearance prices, custom Kydex holsters from Sousa Tactical, and the Canik firearms platform. The show included extensive discussion of January 6th Capitol footage analysis, government overreach, New York gun confiscation notices, and the Detroit municipal bankruptcy as an example of coordinated financial looting by government and corporate interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan Second Amendment efforts and recent shooting incidents, criticized government spending on Ukraine versus domestic needs, covered preparedness topics including gas masks and NBC equipment, reviewed military equipment deals and seasonal sales, and addressed January 6th footage release concerns. The show included extensive discussion of gas mask adapters, Russian versus American masks, field jacket military history, and concerns about federal operations and false flag scenarios.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on July 4th, 2014, discussing patriotic themes, homeowners association overreach regarding American flags, immigration and Obamacare connections, New York State Police harassment of gun owners, and Fourth of July holiday firearms sales from multiple vendors. The show featured caller discussions about flag displays, preparedness, and political resistance, interspersed with product recommendations for AK magazines, AR-15 parts, and other tactical equipment at discounted prices.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing from AIM Surplus, including rare calibers like 22 Hornet, 22 Remington Jet, and various military surplus rounds. He covered preparedness activities of militia units including the 8th Regimental Combat Team's training exercises with armored vehicles and equipment. The episode shifted to election fraud concerns, with Koernke alleging widespread ballot stuffing and corruption in polling places, and took a darker turn discussing historical and contemporary allegations of child exploitation by elites. He fielded a caller from Florida describing FBI presence at polling locations and made extended commentary on pedophilia, historical atrocities, and the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as an enemy government.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, including tactical gear from AirSoft GI (chest rigs and assault vests at $7-13), AK-47 magazines and Peppish submachine gun kits from CenterFire Systems, and handheld radios for emergency communication. He conducted a shortwave frequency test on 7520 kHz, requesting listeners to monitor the signal between 8-9 PM Eastern time to assess coverage. Koernke provided detailed guidance on ammunition storage using Ziploc bags and desiccant packets to protect against moisture, and discussed various affordable radio options including FRS handhelds and AM-FM-shortwave receivers from retailers like Walmart and Menards. He also fielded caller questions about radio operation and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition sourcing and surplus firearms, providing detailed information about various cartridge types, manufacturers, and online retailers. He then shifted to political commentary, criticizing the Obama administration, federal agencies, and what he characterized as government overreach. The latter portion focused on Houston's non-discrimination ordinance and the city's subpoenas demanding pastors' sermons, which Koernke framed as religious persecution and compared to pre-Revolutionary War government oppression.
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Mark Koernke and Don Bechor discussed military surplus deals from vendors like COPES Distributing, Centerfire Systems, and Classic Firearms, covering budget-friendly gear including Polish rucksacks, elbow pads, mosquito nets, and AK-47 magazines. Don presented night vision technology options including first and second generation gun sights and viewers. The hosts addressed the border crisis, alleging that U.S. government contractors (including Halliburton) and NGOs were transporting illegal immigrants through Mexico via bus services funded by U.S. tax dollars, with released detainees receiving vouchers and traveling to various U.S. cities despite being on bond. Mark discussed the erosion of constitutional rights through incremental compromise, referencing Mao's writings on gradualism and political power.
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Mark Koernke hosted the afternoon edition of The Intelligence Report on July 4th, 2014, focusing on Independence Day celebrations and Fourth of July sales. He promoted the Freedom Palooza event in Pennsylvania featuring multiple bands and speakers, and provided detailed information about firearms and ammunition sales from retailers including GunPartsCorp, ApexGunParts, CenterFireSystems, and JGSales. The show included discussion of a stolen radioactive iridium container in Mexico, commentary on the HBO John Adams series and its omission of the War of 1812, and caller discussions about gardening and weather patterns. Koernke emphasized preparedness solutions and alternate power sources amid reports of unexplained power outages in his area.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, May 21, 2014. The show focused on affordable AK-47 magazine options from Goose Island Sales, magazine pouches and carriers, and extensive commentary on .50 caliber rifle systems including Barrett M82 pricing and specifications. Koernke emphasized the importance of the Bundy Ranch deployment as a pivotal constitutional event, discussed historical weapons engineering principles including the PAWS rifle project, and provided detailed guidance on long-range shooting techniques and marksmanship fundamentals for listeners considering participation in armed defense activities.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition inventory, and support for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada. He reviewed affordable ammunition deals from CenterFire Systems (9mm and 7.62x39 steel case rounds) and magazines from Goose Island Sales, emphasizing the importance of building weapon and supply reserves. Koernke promoted donations of booney hats and hot weather boots to the Bundy Ranch via Coleman's clearance sales, discussed food production including heritage seed beans, and addressed geopolitical tensions including Ukraine, Vietnam-China border disputes, and the need for sustained patriot activism rather than short-term protest cycles. He also covered camouflage patterns suitable for different regions and encouraged listeners to support ongoing militia and preparedness efforts.
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Mark Koernke discussed Operation American Spring's disappointing turnout in Washington DC on May 16, 2014, analyzing media coverage and criticizing participants for speaking to the press. He covered low-level military aircraft activity in Arizona suggesting possible special operations training, promoted preparedness products including AK-47 parts and night vision equipment from vendor Don Betcher, and highlighted flag-waving protests along Interstate 40 in multiple states. Callers reported unusual C-17 and C-130 transport aircraft flying at extremely low altitudes near Phoenix and described widespread grassroots anti-government sentiment among ordinary Americans.
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Mark Koernke opened the January 8, 2014 morning broadcast with prayers and updates for Officer Jack McLam, who was hospitalized in intensive care. The show focused heavily on veteran mental health, criticizing the VA system and psychobabble psychological evaluations, advising veterans to avoid the VA and discuss only gardening and kittens during assessments. Koernke discussed the emasculation of veterans through social engineering, contrasted peace officers with law enforcement enforcers, and promoted preparedness through freeze-dried rations, emergency candles, ammunition sourcing, and cold-weather firearms. He advertised sponsors including Kettle Moraine precious metals, Lisa K Candles, Freeze Dry Guy, and various ammunition retailers, while encouraging listeners to enter a drawing for a Kenwood TS-820S radio transceiver.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms procurement and assembly during the second hour of his afternoon show on December 4, 2013. He promoted deals on Korean AK-47 40-round magazines ($99.99 for 10) and AR-15 barrels from CenterFire Systems and AIM Surplus, addressing widespread shortages of these components. The show featured extended caller discussion about building AR-15s affordably using 80% receivers, bolt carrier groups, and alternative sourcing strategies. Koernke and callers analyzed ATF enforcement patterns, particularly retroactive harassment of AR-15 owners in the 1970s, and warned that proposed plastic gun legislation would likely result in arbitrary enforcement against existing firearms. The episode emphasized ammunition scarcity, brass salvage opportunities in Arizona, and reloading as preparedness strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, ammunition, and night vision technology, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and ammunition as part of monthly budgets. He highlighted deals on AK-47 magazines and tactical gear from CenterfireSystems.com and Rap4.com, and promoted a 20% sale at HoneyvilleGrain.com on freeze-dried and powdered foods including powdered eggs. Koernke offered night vision equipment and training videos, explaining their tactical applications and the importance of familiarization training. He then shifted to discussing New York's proposed "China City" development in the Catskills, characterizing it as part of a broader occupation strategy by communist and foreign interests, and connecting it to anti-gun legislation and the Pacific Rim trade deal. He concluded with brief remarks on AR-15 ammunition pricing and DSA FN-FAL rifles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons manufacturing and parts sourcing on Weapons Wednesday, September 11, 2013. He covered 1911 pistol frame and slide availability from e-circo Inc., barrel blanks from Sarco and other suppliers for building custom rifles, and the importance of weapon standardization and optics redundancy in preparedness scenarios. Koernke emphasized precision marksmanship over volume fire in unconventional warfare, discussed scope mounting options and maintenance of iron sights, and reviewed available parts kits and ammunition from suppliers including Apex Gun Parts and Classic Firearms.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed firearms training, marksmanship principles, and historical gunfight examples featuring Texas Ranger Frank Hammer and other frontier lawmen. The episode emphasized proper shooting technique, target acquisition, and the importance of practice. Don shared detailed accounts of Hammer's gunfights and philosophy on armed self-defense, followed by extensive product recommendations from Classic Arms and Maine Military for AK magazines, scope mounts, and tactical gear.