"ammo cans"
13 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on March 18, 2026, discussing weather conditions in Michigan, the 5-10 militia supply program for equipping fire teams and squads with surplus gear and ammunition, product recommendations from Sportsman's Guide and other retailers for ammo cans, coveralls, field dressings and ammunition, and commentary on Joe Kent's situation and government credibility. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing the U.S. and Israeli bombing of Iran's gas fields, escalating Middle East tensions, energy crisis implications, and criticism of Trump administration foreign policy. The third hour returned to Koernke covering ammo cans, gas masks, HK weapons, magazine deals, and various firearms and accessories available through surplus retailers.
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Mark Koernke discussed accepting a luxury aircraft offered by Saudi Arabia, proposing it be converted into a prison transport plane for deporting illegal aliens at a rate of 3,000 per day rather than used as a presidential yacht. He covered weapons preparedness topics including AK-47 combat loadouts, magazine capacity recommendations, ammunition storage in military ammo cans, and comparisons of various firearms platforms. Koernke also addressed propaganda efforts designed to discourage Americans from owning standard caliber rifles like the 5.56 NATO, and provided product recommendations from suppliers like Palmetto State Armory and JG Sales for firearms, holsters, and accessories.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore on March 26, 2024, analyzing the ship collision, infrastructure failures, and implications for port operations. He covered Michigan county militia coordination against state government overreach, school system predation on children, and preparedness strategies including food storage, communications equipment, and medical supplies. The show addressed broader themes of government corruption, Israeli involvement in geopolitical events, and preparation for anticipated conflict in 2024.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement urgency following the Lake City ammunition plant's cessation of commercial sales to prioritize military and foreign aid shipments. He emphasized buying 5.56 NATO, 7.62x51 NATO, and 9mm ammunition immediately, detailed logistics planning including ammunition storage in ammo cans with proper labeling, load-bearing equipment optimization, and reloading preparation. Koernke criticized the open southern border, alleged Israeli manipulation of U.S. foreign policy, and warned of government-sponsored terrorism through unvetted illegal immigration. He also covered wool clothing procurement, recommended specific ammunition retailers and prices, and promoted listener donations for monthly drawings.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency strategies for the second hour of his live broadcast on October 5, 2021. He covered coffee storage and bartering as commodity investments, detailed medical support unit organization including ambulance conversion to forward aid stations and stretcher procurement, and provided guidance on communications equipment including handheld radios and ammunition storage methods using ammo cans and Ziploc bags. He also emphasized the importance of militia organization, training, and equipment maintenance while addressing supply chain disruptions affecting various industries.
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Mark Koernke discussed lubricants for firearms and equipment maintenance, including Gibbs Brand lubricant and military-grade lubricate products, with extended commentary on their historical use on naval vessels. He provided detailed advice on ammunition storage in ammo cans, including maintenance, labeling, and proper handling. Koernke covered ammunition availability from Atlantic Firearms (Polish AKs) and other suppliers, emphasized ammunition prioritization strategies, and discussed the broader supply chain issues affecting ammunition and manufactured goods. The episode concluded with a separate segment by Machine Gun Randy on medical marijuana cultivation, indoor and outdoor growing techniques, pest management, and commentary on tobacco industry practices and marijuana legalization.
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Mark and BK discussed oxygen absorbers for food storage, explaining that while they can be effective for low-moisture items like wheat and rice, they are counterproductive for higher-moisture foods like lentils where they create dangerous anaerobic conditions for botulism. They explained the simple chemistry (iron filings and salt) and recommended making homemade absorbers cheaply rather than buying overpriced retail versions that are often already expended by the time of purchase. The show also covered Harbor Freight sales, including $3 plastic ammo cans, $10 wireless infrared motion detectors, and silica gel desiccant recharging techniques.
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Mark Koernke and caller Joe discussed historical military technology transfers, including how the Soviet Union copied American weapons like Gatling guns and B-29 bombers during the Cold War. The conversation focused on the Kama River truck plant in Russia, a massive 27-square-mile facility built by General Motors that produced military trucks used to supply communist forces in Vietnam. Koernke detailed how U.S. corporations and technicians maintained this factory throughout the Cold War, enabling communist military capacity. The show also covered the decline of community gathering spaces in America, the importance of local radio station involvement, and opportunities for surplus military equipment auctions.
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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 opened with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and then discussed preparedness, radio communications, and equipment for emergency situations. Callers contributed technical information about portable radio setups, 2-meter adapters, older radio equipment, EMP protection for electronics, and vehicle-based communication systems. The show also featured advertisements for Republic Magazine, Supernatural Silver, Vitamer toothpaste, and Living Clay products. A segment near the end addressed concerns about presidential powers regarding indefinite detention of civilians without trial.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition and reloading component shortages, including powder availability and primer scarcity across the market. He addressed his personal experience with anonymous government complaints about property maintenance, drawing parallels to authoritarian surveillance tactics. The show covered practical reloading techniques for Berdan-primed cases, sourcing alternatives like Berdan primers from Potter Valley, and strategies for improvising ammunition storage using commercial containers. Callers contributed information on 7.62x54R reloading dies and experimental powder manufacturing methods. The episode concluded with preparedness reminders about Quartermaster Holiday on July 5th and sourcing ammo cans and storage solutions.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition sourcing and preparedness strategies, focusing on short-shell shotgun ammunition from Aguila available through UNAMMO.com, including their tactical advantages for volume fire and compact storage. He reviewed various ammunition suppliers including Brownells and Lexington Container Company, provided detailed guidance on ammunition caching, storage systems using military ammo cans, and stripper clip organization for 7.62x39 rounds. The show included caller contributions on field gear maintenance and lanyard systems, followed by a discussion of historical and contemporary issues involving child trafficking and federal crimes, with references to the Leo Frank case and missing children statistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the upcoming Liberty Concert in New Hampshire supporting Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS, emphasizing the importance of organized transportation and team coordination for speakers and attendees. He covered extensive practical preparedness topics including shortwave radio acquisition and testing, ammunition storage techniques using vacuum sealing and multiple protective layers, weatherproofing equipment for underground caching, and proper packaging design for supply distribution across different age groups. Koernke stressed the importance of redundant communication systems, detailed storage procedures for weapons and ammunition, and the need for careful planning in field operations.