"ammunition suppliers"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness logistics for weekend militia training camps, including food donation requirements (number 10 cans) and quartermaster procedures. He covered ammunition and firearms suppliers, CETME rifle parts kits and armorers tools, and the Providence Mint project for post-conflict currency production. Koernke extensively analyzed Article 9 of the Bill of Rights regarding enumerated versus retained rights, warned about potential currency fraud schemes similar to Continental devaluation after the American Revolution, and discussed local purchasing priorities and infrastructure betrayal. He addressed the Canadian political situation, communist Chinese military presence in Canada, and potential future territorial arrangements. The second hour featured a caller discussing recent mass shooting incidents, COVID-19 prison releases, and a Texas teacher defending pedophiles in a classroom setting.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical field operations including stripping enemy dead for equipment recovery, material caching, and weapons maintenance procedures. The show featured extended segments on body armor options from Sportsman's Guide and various ammunition suppliers. Guest Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussed radiation detection, debunking the NetC website's false radiation readings, and thorium-based nuclear reactor technology as a superior alternative to current uranium reactors. Tech Comm provided detailed information on P25 digital radio systems used by state safety agencies, including frequency discovery methods, decoding software, and tower infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment on Quartermaster Friday, July 31, 2015. The episode focused extensively on laser technology applications, including targeting, range-finding, deception tactics, and integration with weapon systems. Koernke covered ammunition suppliers (Unammo.com, Ammoman.com), military surplus gear from MainMilitary.com (mess kits, mosquito netting), and emphasized maintenance and power supply considerations for electronic equipment. He addressed listener concerns about laser reliability, color variations for friend-foe identification, and countering advanced enemy technology like invisibility suits. The show included announcements about an evening drawing for Robert Lloyd music sets and training aids, with donations needed to meet year-end broadcasting costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch situation and criticized those waiting for government permission to act, arguing that bureaucratic approval delays enable federal overreach. He covered border security issues, militia deployment strategies, and ammunition suppliers. The show addressed VA discrimination against veterans through secret 'Disruptive Behavior Committees,' comparing these tactics to Soviet communist practices. Koernke also discussed Ukraine, Middle East conflicts, and alleged Israeli involvement in terrorism, while promoting preparedness through ammunition and tactical equipment vendors.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition suppliers (UNAMMO.com, Ammoman.com, KeepShooting.com), provided detailed guidance on ammunition selection including corrosive surplus rounds and proper rifle cleaning procedures, and conducted a practical shopping exercise to build an AK-47 weapon system on a budget. He covered reconnaissance vehicle modifications including ferret armored cars with mounted machine guns, discussed cavalry operations and tactical considerations, and provided specific product recommendations and pricing from online retailers. The episode included extensive discussion of support for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, with donation addresses and requests for material assistance including a wind generator.
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Mark Koernke discussed Idaho Governor's emergency legislation nullifying federal gun laws, emphasizing state sovereignty and the Tenth Amendment. He covered winter weather preparedness, including flood risks and proper response to mudslides and avalanches. Koernke solicited donations via mail to support the Microeffect radio network, which faced account freezing by PayPal. He promoted ammunition and firearms suppliers (CenterfireSystems.com and AIMSurplus.com), shared anecdotes about military installations and tarantulas, and criticized federal overreach in foreign policy regarding Ukraine, Syria, and the Middle East. The episode concluded with advertisements for emergency candles and nutritional supplements, followed by a segment on feminist activism and light bulb regulations.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed ammunition availability and pricing on Weapons Wednesday, March 19, 2014. They covered the rapid depletion of 7.62x54R Russian ammunition from suppliers, attributing shortages to the Ukraine-Russia conflict and geopolitical disruptions to supply chains from Eastern Europe. The hosts reviewed specific retailers (AIM Surplus, Classic Firearms, Sportsman's Guide, UNAMO.com) and their current inventory levels, emphasized the importance of stockpiling ammunition while available, and discussed alternative ammunition sources including Mexican suppliers. They also addressed improvised ammunition reloading techniques and fielded caller questions about vintage military cartridges and specialty loads.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and .50 caliber weapons systems, providing specific vendor recommendations and pricing for various ammunition types including .50 BMG, .44 Special, and .22 rounds. The show covered preparedness topics including reloading, night vision equipment, and off-grid living. Callers contributed information about ammunition suppliers and EMP-proof gear storage. Koernke addressed concerns about potential false flag operations, nuclear threats, and military readiness, emphasizing the need for militia preparedness and discussing historical chemical warfare exposure. He criticized government overreach, school shooter drills framed as victim training, and Connecticut gun registration enforcement, while discussing the infiltration of the military by anti-American elements and the need for patriotic servicemembers to be ready for potential conflict.
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike Nestor discussed first aid and emergency care for dogs, covering topics such as physical examination techniques, monitoring vital signs like heart rate and breathing, recognizing shock, and treating specific injuries and poisonings. The episode included a caller from Michigan (Ken) who provided information about ammunition sources at AIM Surplus in Ohio, and addressed practical preparedness for pet owners, particularly those relocating to western states where encounters with venomous creatures like Colorado River toads are common. Mike Nestor was invited to return the following day to continue discussing animal maintenance and improvised medical supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed grassroots campaign strategies for Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, including direct mail tactics using phone directories to reach voters in Super Tuesday states. He addressed media bias and censorship of Ron Paul coverage, comparing it to past militia movement coverage. The show covered preparedness topics including local communications networks, radio systems, and tactical training with emphasis on ambidextrous firearm handling and one-handed weapon operation. Koernke discussed the 1911 pistol design, ammunition sourcing, and provided contact information for ammunition suppliers. He referenced an NPR broadcast from January 11, 2008 about foreign troops policing the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, cooperative federalism, and the structure of the federal government system. He analyzed how the IRS operates as an agency of a foreign government (the United States of America, a separate entity from the original United States), explained the distinction between the original constitutional republic and the current administrative state, and detailed how the Federal Reserve and various reorganization plans have created a second government that operates outside constitutional authority. The show covered preparedness for the coronavirus situation, reviewed various suppliers for ammunition, firearms, and survival gear, and discussed the importance of understanding true history and legal structures to recognize how citizens have been placed under territorial jurisdiction rather than constitutional protection.