"ar-15 maintenance"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the ATF's frame receiver rule implementation, court cases challenging it, jury nullification tactics, court system corruption, weapons maintenance and assembly, ammunition production and sourcing, tactical gear, body armor, spare parts inventory, and preparedness for anticipated conflict. He emphasized simplifying weapon designs, acquiring surplus equipment, and building self-sufficiency through small manufacturing ventures like button production and shoe repair.
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Civics discussed border security issues, including a caller's experience at an interior checkpoint in Texas where Border Patrol questioned citizenship. They criticized Homeland Security as an illegitimate agency and noted that checkpoints far inland serve no purpose when the border itself remains unsecured. The show covered militia preparedness for border operations, including tactical gear recommendations (avoiding black clothing in desert heat), ammunition availability and procurement strategies, and detailed technical discussion of AR-15 maintenance in dusty desert environments, contrasting the AR-15's maintenance-intensive design with the more robust AK platform. Topics included drug trafficking operations, currency scanning technology, and the need for civilian militia support on the southern border.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, preparedness, and militia equipment during the second hour of the morning show. He promoted discounted tactical gear ($20 vests and pouches) from ratfor.com, provided detailed advice on AR-15 maintenance including extractor replacement and ammunition testing, and addressed caller questions about magazine feeding issues and SKS/AK parts compatibility. He also covered news items including Detroit water rationing and Michigan Department of Agriculture enforcement actions against a farmer dumping organic milk and eggs.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance and preparedness on this October 15, 2008 morning broadcast. He covered proper firearm care for AR-15s, .22 caliber rifles, and other weapons, emphasizing the importance of understanding how to disassemble and maintain firearms. The show featured a caller from Ohio promoting the Dayton O'Hara Arena gun show and discussed distribution of "How to Find Us" information sheets at gun shows and public events. Koernke also covered militia training exercises, standard operating procedures, physical conditioning through primitive weapons practice like wooden swords and bows, and the importance of muscle memory in weapons handling. A second caller from Texas announced a field training exercise involving patrolling, scouting, and escape and evasion drills.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, ammunition reliability, and firearm selection on Weapons Wednesday. He fielded multiple caller questions about AR-15 maintenance intervals, magazine quality, the Tokarev pistol, .22 handguns for concealed carry, and ammunition types including frangible rounds. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper maintenance, quality components, and having backup weapons, while also addressing concerns about foreign military presence in the United States and preparedness for potential civil unrest.