"ammunition caching"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the June 27, 2024 presidential debate scheduled for 9 PM Eastern, expressing skepticism about its legitimacy due to lack of live audience, extended broadcast delay (1-3 minutes), and controlled microphone access. He covered Michigan HB 5792 to designate the AR-15 as the official state rifle, a federal red flag discharge petition requiring 218 votes, and a shooting incident in Hillsdale County. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness, firearms (including black powder revolvers, shotguns, and 1911 magazines), ammunition sourcing, and tactical doctrine for defensive operations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness, tactical firearms training, and defensive strategies on the evening of September 3, 2014. The hosts covered magazine placement and ammunition caching for home and property defense, combat shooting techniques including three-round burst coordination between partners, proper stance and trigger control, instinctual shooting drills, and close-quarters reactive shooting scenarios. They also addressed the Ferguson shooting incident, contrasting the White House's response to a civilian death with their absence at a military general's funeral, framing it as evidence of government priorities misaligned with national interests.
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Mark Koernke discussed propane and natural gas price manipulation in the United States, attributing high costs to intentional supply restrictions and burn-offs in the Dakotas. He addressed Agenda 21 implementation in Michigan, specifically mobile home restrictions in Cheboygan. The show covered Israeli involvement in Middle Eastern oil pipelines, particularly through Anbar Province in Iraq, and alleged pre-9/11 carvings at a cathedral depicting the George Washington Bridge explosion. Koernke promoted military surplus storage containers from Coleman's for AR-15 storage and ammunition caching, and discussed solar cycles and weather patterns affecting the Great Lakes region.
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Mark Koernke discussed colonial-era fortifications and private artillery, then pivoted to extensive tactical guidance on battlefield logistics including corpse stripping, equipment caching, and signal communications. He covered radio procurement strategies, antenna theory, weapon system consolidation, and the importance of spare parts and armorers' support. The episode included commentary on government shutdown theater, World War II veterans, and recommendations for purchasing surplus military equipment from various vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including ammunition magazine compatibility for Dragunov and Tokarev rifles, wildlife predators in Michigan, and caching techniques for supplies and equipment. He covered the Scott Woodring case as an example of successful exfiltration from a siege, emphasizing the importance of breaking contact and traveling through remote areas without making contact with anyone. The show addressed supply system protection, repair kits and spare parts for long-term survival, and the government's agenda to restrict ammunition access and range time. Koernke also announced upcoming deployments, training videos, and efforts to bring Robert Henry on as a regular contributor.
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Mark Koernke discussed advanced firearms and tactical preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. The show covered AR-15 upper receiver systems and .50 caliber rifle configurations from Ferret Industries, including paperwork-free upper receivers and main battle rifle platforms in various calibers. Koernke provided extensive tactical instruction on terrain utilization, thermal signature reduction, and defensive positioning, referencing historical examples like the Kosovo campaign and a SEAL Team engagement in Afghanistan. Callers contributed discussions on ammunition caching techniques, field illumination using flare guns and star shells, and integrated squad-level tactics for deploying heavy weapons systems like the .50 caliber rifle with ammunition bearers and spotters.