"ammunition development"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed recent violent incidents in Michigan and elsewhere, analyzing whether they represented genuine Iranian sleeper cell attacks or false flag operations. He covered CB radio network expansion in the Great Lakes region, promoted tactical gear sales and food production initiatives, addressed Windows 11 privacy concerns and government mandates for age verification in operating systems, and fielded caller questions about ammunition development, historical weapons research, and preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of alternative communications infrastructure, militia training schedules, and critiques of Trump's political interference in Thomas Massey's congressional race.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan political developments, including allegations against Governor Whitmer involving meetings with communist China and misconduct by Democratic operatives. He covered federal law enforcement corruption cases, including ATF and FBI agents involved in domestic violence and drug abuse. The bulk of the episode focused on weapons preparedness, including vehicle armoring techniques, body armor construction, water storage and logistics, field food preparation, and various firearm options including 9mm AR platforms. Koernke also discussed ammunition development, the Frankfurt Arsenal technical manuals, and the new 6.8x51 government cartridge.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition development projects including the 6.8 government round, with focus on creating alternative ammunition types (Pactail discarding sabot, conventional AP penetrator, and duplex/triplex rounds) that could be used in AR-10 platforms. He covered magazine sourcing and quality considerations, emphasized the importance of CB radio communications infrastructure as a preparedness tool, and provided extensive discussion of historical and improvised weapons systems including flamethrowers, boiling water defenses, and indirect fire weapons. The show included caller contributions on magazine reliability testing and CB radio setup procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness and scavenging strategies, including repurposing discarded items like Bell Telephone equipment boxes, lawn furniture, and PVC pipe for tactical shelters and camouflage systems. He then engaged in an extended technical discussion with a caller about ammunition types, including tracer rounds, incendiary ammunition, armor-piercing variants, and historical ammunition development. The conversation covered tactical applications of different ammunition in combat scenarios, World War II ammunition research and development, alternative materials for ammunition production, and the importance of skilled marksmen in military operations.