"armor systems"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions, militia organization and logistics, preparedness equipment from Sportsman's Guide including flame-resistant gear and armor systems, the WWSD 2020 lightweight AR-15 rifle design, and HR 8 and HR 1446 gun control legislation that passed the House. He emphasized the importance of local militia coordination, supply chain preparation, and readiness for potential federal enforcement actions, drawing parallels to historical sieges at Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the Scott Wood rings incident. Callers discussed gun registration fears, law enforcement defection, and the necessity of armed resistance logistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, including allegations against Trump and claims about a woman appearing on CNN under different names. He spent considerable time recounting personal anecdotes about airline experiences, pilot skill, and differences between airline management styles, particularly contrasting Southwest Airlines with Delta and American Airlines. The latter portion of the show featured extensive product recommendations from a military surplus supplier, including armor systems, cold weather gear, cargo straps, radiation detection units, and field hospital equipment, with specific pricing and availability details.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed military history, aircraft design, and weapons systems, focusing on German engineering during World War II and lessons applicable to modern preparedness. The show covered topics including the ME-262 fighter jet, Albert Speer's production strategies, the Sten gun design philosophy, and improvised weapons systems using simple materials and existing components. They explored how low-cost, simple designs like the Sten gun and modernized variants could be more practical than expensive military systems, and discussed repurposing civilian vehicles like trash trucks and dump trucks for defensive applications using sandbags and laminate armor principles.