"ammunition quality control"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition quality control issues, specifically Turkish ZSR 7.62x51 NATO ammunition with reported overpressure failures, and emphasized the importance of manual quality control in reloading operations. He extensively analyzed the January 6th Capitol incident, questioning the narrative of five police officer deaths and suggesting government involvement in false flag operations. Koernke also covered the deaths of four Americans in Mexico, speculating about undercover operations and cartel involvement, and drew parallels to historical government bombing operations including Oklahoma City and the Branch Davidians siege. He promoted Dollar Tree LED work lights as preparedness items and discussed border security, Mexican cartel operations, and alleged Mossad involvement in various incidents.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply issues and reloading techniques on Weapons Wednesday, covering Indian and international surplus ammunition quality control, the importance of reloading presses and spare parts for AR-15s, and ammunition sourcing at gun shows. Caller Alfie provided detailed updates on an upcoming April training meet in Oklahoma featuring free classes on communications, weapons maintenance, medical training, and preparedness, with emphasis on team coordination and resource sharing. The show also addressed AR-15 ammunition compatibility, spare parts procurement, and magazine acquisition strategies for listeners.