"barrel crown"
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's disqualification from office due to her mishandling of classified documents and her role in the Benghazi incident, arguing she should never hold government office again. He criticized the FBI for corruption and their failure to prosecute Clinton, attributing this to executive branch interference. Koernke then pivoted to an extended discussion of firearms and weapon systems, covering AR-15 platforms, steel versus aluminum receivers, Garand rifles, crown wear on barrels, and the importance of proper training with both live ammunition and airsoft training aids. He emphasized the principle of training realistically to perform effectively in actual situations.
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On October 22, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil hosted a morning episode of The Intelligence Report covering weapons testing, long-range rifle accuracy, and constitutional self-defense principles. The hosts discussed troubleshooting a Mosin-Nagant rifle's accuracy at extended ranges, examining factors like barrel crown wear and ammunition variants. The second half shifted to philosophical and tactical discussions about natural rights, self-defense obligations, and preparedness, with commentary on government overreach, police militarization, and the importance of armed resistance. The show included a fundraising appeal for $500 daily through month-end to support the Micro Effect broadcast network.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm maintenance, inspection, and restoration techniques for older rifles, particularly focusing on Mosin-Nagants, Mausers, and Carcano carbines. He covered barrel crown inspection, re-crowning procedures, cleaning rod safety, and ammunition testing methods. The show featured a caller (Bill from Texas) asking about weapons testing, and Koernke announced a fundraising drawing for a 1941 Carcano 6.5 carbine with bayonet to support the Micro Effect, scheduled for October 3rd. He also discussed the Colorado theater shooting lawsuit against ammunition retailers and addressed concerns about electronically controlled firearms and government overreach.