"ammunition quality"
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including January 6th Capitol footage released by Tucker Carlson, railroad infrastructure failures and maintenance costs, weapons maintenance in cold weather conditions, gas mask selection and availability, ammunition quality concerns with Turkish-made rounds, and various preparedness equipment sources. He also covered Havana Syndrome (likely caused by crickets rather than directed energy weapons), Fukushima tritium water release, and California water management issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed traffic enforcement revenue schemes in Michigan, highlighting how municipalities use traffic citations as a funding mechanism with fines escalating to $280-$400 and accumulating to approximately $2,000 annually for some drivers, effectively functioning as a regressive tax on lower-income residents. He examined ammunition quality control issues, comparing performance variations across manufacturers like Remington, and advocated for carrying multiple Glock firearms as a practical self-defense strategy. The episode included extensive discussion of firearm specifications, spare parts availability for rifles like the BM-59, and recommendations for tactical gear and ammunition suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, ammunition selection, and firearms performance on Weapons Wednesday, July 30, 2014. The show covered ammunition quality control issues (including defective primers and improper bullet seating), the importance of testing new firearms before storage, barrel break-in procedures, and fire-formed cases for improved accuracy. Koernke and his co-host Don emphasized proper gun maintenance, crown protection, and the need for shooters to experiment with different factory loads to find what their specific firearm performs best with. The episode also included discussion of wind reading techniques for long-range shooting and practical militia preparedness, including border security operations and equipment recommendations.
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Mark Koernke opened the second hour of the show discussing Christian faith as a foundation for resisting tyranny, then took caller reports on ammunition quality issues (Wolf brand ammunition failures) and suspicious tower installations. The host emphasized the importance of documenting ammunition malfunctions, testing ammunition batches, and investigating new communication infrastructure. Callers raised concerns about police brutality against veterans and Muslim threats, while the host connected these issues to broader themes of government overreach and spiritual warfare.