"ammunition cans"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies including MREs, ammunition cans, and NBC protective gear, with detailed pricing from various suppliers. He covered recent gun confiscation legislation in Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Minnesota as part of a coordinated disarmament effort. Koernke warned about potential Israeli attacks on U.S. Navy ships in the Middle East, specifically naming the USS Abraham Lincoln as a likely target, and drew parallels to the USS Liberty incident. He also discussed Palantir Technologies as a surveillance platform with CIA origins, played videos about AI and stock market concerns regarding NVIDIA and Palantir, and conducted the final gift drawing for 2026.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment legal victories, particularly California's assault weapons ban being vacated and remanded following the Bruin decision. He reviewed firearms inventory and pricing at multiple retailers (CenterFire Systems, Classic Firearms, Bear Creek Arsenal, Apex Gun Parts), covering revolvers, AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, magazines, and optics. Koernke addressed energy policy concerns, criticizing Biden administration fossil fuel restrictions and the impracticality of all-electric vehicle mandates given current battery technology and grid capacity. He also covered militia standardization logistics, ammunition can labeling protocols, and multi-caliber unit readiness strategies.
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Mark Koernke and caller Don discussed ammunition storage methods, focusing on the safety and durability of 50-caliber and 30-caliber ammunition cans. They covered moisture prevention, CO2 displacement techniques, and real-world examples of ammunition surviving fires, including anecdotes about stored rounds in barns and military vehicles. The conversation shifted to battlefield recovery and salvage operations, drawing parallels to Rommel's desert tactics and modern Ukrainian conflict footage, emphasizing the importance of scavenging damaged equipment and ammunition for reuse. The episode concluded with practical advice on vehicle towing equipment, hitch systems, and alternative storage solutions using old refrigerators for ammunition, powder, and EMP-protected electronics.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on December 26, 2014, the day after Christmas and the final Quartermaster's Corner of the year. The show featured extensive discussion of preparedness shopping, including ammunition deals from Sportsman's Guide and BuyGunsAndAmmo.com, high-temperature tape and LED lighting components from Goldmine Electronics, and newly available military ammunition cans at Tractor Supply. The second half of the program shifted to technology discussion, with host "Butterknife" presenting an in-depth exploration of graphene and graphite-based materials, including methods for producing graphene oxide and graphene using common household chemicals, and practical applications such as water filtration through "super sand" and conductive inks for printing antennas and heating panels.
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Mark Koernke discussed magazine maintenance and storage with a caller who purchased surplus military magazines from Royal Tiger Direct, addressing rust and corrosion issues in AK and HK magazines. The show covered detailed techniques for cleaning and restoring rusted magazines using penetrating oils and hand tools, recommended storage solutions including Coleman's mortar ammunition cans for preparedness, and promoted Lindsay Publications' extensive catalog of technical manuals covering machining, metalworking, radio building, and other self-sufficiency skills. Callers shared experiences with hand-tool fabrication, aluminum casting, and concerns about UN influence on indigenous populations.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on July 21, 2010, covering preparedness topics including weapons systems, ammunition storage, night vision equipment, and specialized firearms components. The show featured extensive discussion of SABO (sabot) ammunition technology for achieving high-velocity projectiles, detailed guidance on ammunition can storage and organization for field deployment, and vendor information for night vision goggles and related tactical equipment. A caller representing an Arizona militia coalition announced plans for a three-day border operation beginning August 27, 2010, seeking patriotic Americans to participate.