"ammunition primers"
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Mark Koernke discussed military supply failures, drone technology misconceptions, Iranian military capabilities, and the importance of preparedness. He covered chemtrails, water storage strategies, solar lighting, weapons procurement (Glocks, AR-15s, ammunition), and emphasized building decentralized medical support units through churches to counter anticipated government targeting of centralized infrastructure. He criticized Trump's handling of international relations and warned listeners about identifying Zionist-aligned individuals who may betray patriots.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Trump-Musk conflict over spending bills, warning that Republicans fail to protect their allies while Democrats maintain party discipline. He analyzed the Supreme Court's unanimous decision protecting gun manufacturers from Mexico's lawsuit, covered ammunition and firearm options including 1911s and AR-10s, and addressed concerns about internal security threats and government overreach. The show included technical discussions on ammunition testing, primer quality control, and shortwave frequency changes due to transmitter maintenance.
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Mark Koernke hosted the evening Intelligence Report on November 22, 2013, covering preparedness, weapons components, and food storage. The show featured extensive discussion of PPS-43 rifle kits available through Centerfire Systems, including Polish variants and conversion options in 9mm and .40 caliber. Koernke reviewed current ammunition and primer availability from suppliers like Powder Valley and Graf's, noting loosening market conditions. A major segment addressed bulk food storage, emphasizing wheat purchases from grain cooperatives at approximately $11-12 per 50-pound bushel as a cost-effective foundation for long-term food security. The host promoted his free food inventory spreadsheet tool and discussed seasonal grocery bargains, including butter at $1.69 per pound at Aldi's and canning procedures for long-term storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm maintenance and ammunition components, focusing on cosmoline preservation in military rifles, primer mechanics, and improvised munitions techniques. The show covered proper storage and cleaning of surplus rifles like M1 Garands and K-98 Mausers, the chemistry of primers and their reactivation, and field expedient ammunition production methods. In the second half, Koernke addressed police brutality incidents, including the case of an 82-year-old World War II veteran body-slammed by police in Orlando, and called for citizens to document and report abusive law enforcement practices to the Loganville, Georgia police department.