"ammunition handling"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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On November 4, 2014, Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency, including winter planning with modular wall systems for snow drift protection and temporary shelter. The show featured extensive discussion of low-power FM broadcasting technology, covering transmitter setup, antenna systems, mixer boards, and practical examples of community radio stations. Koernke addressed ammunition handling, criticizing Hollywood's false portrayal of ammunition safety in the TV series "The 100," and discussed his personal experience handling large quantities of surplus ammunition. The episode included caller Mike from Florida discussing gun licensing, permits, and Arizona's constitutional carry laws, with Koernke emphasizing the distinction between rights and government-granted privileges.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm preparedness, specifically reviewing the Canik TP9SA pistol as an affordable utility weapon suitable for suppression fire, recommending a minimum of six magazines per firearm. He criticized federal law enforcement agencies for poor operational security and low-quality personnel. Koernke then pivoted to discussing video production techniques using Windows Movie Maker to create patriotic content that counters what he views as stupidity in mainstream entertainment, citing examples from the TV series 'The 100' to illustrate illogical depictions of ammunition handling and survival scenarios. He concluded by recounting personal experience handling barrels of loose ammunition without incident, contrasting this with fictional portrayals of ammunition spontaneously exploding.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed tactical rifle team operations, focusing on equipping a five-person fire team to support a precision marksman at extended ranges (600-1200 yards). They covered night vision technology options (first and second generation, thermal), ammunition handling and storage for accuracy, team coordination techniques including having a dedicated reloader for bolt-action rifles, and lessons from militia operations in eastern Ukraine. The show also included announcements about range maintenance at Ogama Ranges and an upcoming Colonial Marine Militia national meetup, with discussion of border security issues and tactical scenarios involving vehicle-mounted targets.