"ammunition availability"
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Mark Koernke discussed 2016 presidential politics, predicting a Republican would win after eight years of Democratic administration, and analyzed gun control efforts in Connecticut and New York, noting that anti-gun legislators had frozen on further proposals after overreaching. The show featured extensive discussion of ammunition availability, particularly 7.62x39 rounds, and included Don Butcher's detailed technical segment on night vision technology, covering second and third generation tubes, lines per millimeter specifications, and pricing for various optical devices. Koernke also provided firearms recommendations, emphasizing that longer-barreled AR-15s and AK variants offer superior range and accuracy compared to shorter configurations.
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Mark Koernke hosted a morning broadcast focused on fundraising for the Micro Effect network through a drawing offering prizes including a DX160 longwave/shortwave receiver, KU-band satellite system, tactical knife sets, hats, and a six-month archive subscription. The show discussed media manipulation tactics used in focus groups regarding Hillary Clinton, ammunition availability and caliber effectiveness for self-defense, Federal Reserve stress tests on major banks, surveillance technology and facial recognition in low-light conditions, banking fraud and customer service issues, Connecticut gun confiscation efforts and police cooperation with fusion centers, and ISIS's destruction of Iraqi archaeological sites.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing on Weapons Wednesday, covering .223, 7.62x39, and specialty calibers from vendors like UNAMMO.com and Aim Surplus. He extensively covered small-frame semi-automatic pistols and revolvers in .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 Auto, emphasizing their historical use, reliability, and the importance of finding spare parts and ammunition. Callers contributed perspectives on pocket pistol ergonomics, subcaliber adapters, cast bullet reloading, and the viability of small-caliber defensive weapons.
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Mark Koernke and Don Vesser discussed weapons, preparedness, and current events on September 11, 2013. Topics included the Caracal Model C pistol recall affecting all units due to safety issues, orphan firearms and the importance of spare parts and magazine availability, night vision technology and rifle-mounted devices, wood gas fuel systems for vehicles and generators, ammunition availability at gun shows, and a vintage Mossberg 151K .22 rifle. The hosts emphasized practical preparedness, weapon maintenance, and self-sufficiency while addressing caller questions about firearms and emergency supplies.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed firearms proficiency, weapon selection, and ammunition availability on an afternoon broadcast. They emphasized the importance of gun owners understanding their weapons and maintaining preparedness, citing examples from Hurricane Katrina and discussing various rifle and shotgun platforms. The hosts covered tactical considerations for different calibers (.22, .223, .308, shotguns), magazine costs, and ammunition scarcity. They also addressed anti-gun sentiment in schools, the philosophy of gradual government control, and the need for unified support among gun owners regardless of weapon choice. The show included detailed technical discussions on shotgun models (Ithaca 37, Remington 870) and emphasized training children responsibly with firearms.