"barrett 50 caliber"
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's rising water table and environmental changes, reviewed preparedness suppliers including ShopMedVet, Bear Creek Arsenal, and Palmetto State Armory, analyzed suspicious outbound military and commercial truck activity from Washington D.C. and Fort Campbell Kentucky, and provided detailed tactical guidance on organizing militia weapons teams with belt-fed and .50 caliber support weapons, emphasizing team-based ammunition distribution and logistics.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm training, marksmanship fundamentals, and defensive preparedness. He critiqued government disarmament policies and the promotion of victimhood, contrasting them with examples of skilled shooters and practical self-defense techniques. The episode featured analysis of a Barrett .50 caliber rapid-fire demonstration, discussion of airsoft training methods as cost-effective alternatives to live fire practice, and commentary on the disparity between armed government forces and civilian disarmament. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper shooting stance, sight alignment, and regular training to develop competency with various firearms.
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Mark Koernke discussed corruption involving Senator Harry Reid and an EB-5 visa deal with the Department of Homeland Security that benefited Reid's son Rory, who was hired by a Las Vegas casino company. The show covered Michigan weather conditions, ice fishing on the Great Lakes, and personal anecdotes about lake property and winter activities. Koernke also discussed firearms, particularly the history and development of the Barrett .50 caliber rifle, its origins in the RoboCop movie, and comparisons to Russian anti-tank weapons. The episode included advertisements for precious metals, natural health products, and firearms-related content.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing on January 24, 2014. The show focused on Classic Firearms' AK rifle sales, noting that the Saiga AK with 20-round magazines sold out and the thumbhole stock model moved to the bottom of the inventory page due to high demand. Koernke and Don analyzed the Yugo M70 AK with 10-round straight-feed magazines at $450 per rifle with 20 magazines included, calculating the effective rifle cost at approximately $350 when accounting for magazine value. The program also covered night vision technology pricing from Don's supplier, with first-generation gun sights at $400 and second-generation models around $1,300. Discussion shifted to .50 caliber rifles, including Barrett semi-automatics priced at $10,999 on sale, with Koernke critiquing the pricing as inflated compared to original 1980s costs and recommending Watson's Weapons as a more affordable alternative. The show included commentary on government contracts, Mexican military Barrett distribution, and practical firearms training recommendations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defensive tactics on September 13, 2013, emphasizing vigilance around Yom Kippur (which he called "Yucky Kippur's Day") as a date when he believed hostile forces might attempt attacks. He covered evacuation procedures, tactical shooting techniques including targeting strategies for multiple aggressors, and referenced a viral video of a master shooter firing a .50 caliber Barrett rifle rapidly and accurately. Koernke warned listeners about federal training exercises, urged them to maintain supplies and gas tanks, and discussed historical events including 9/11 and the USS Cole attack. He promoted militia organization and preparation while criticizing government and intelligence agencies.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fletcher discussed health and wellness topics including hydration, calcium supplementation, colloidal silver, and the importance of whole milk and raw dairy products, contrasting them with commercially processed alternatives. They featured a video of competitive shooter Jerry Mikulik firing six rounds from a Barrett .50 caliber rifle in under one second, analyzing proper shooting technique and tactical applications. The show then shifted to geopolitical commentary, focusing heavily on U.S. military intervention in Syria, criticizing President Obama, Senator McCain, and what they characterized as Israeli and neoconservative influence on American foreign policy. They drew parallels between the proposed Syria bombing and Pearl Harbor, arguing both were acts of war, and discussed the geopolitical and resource motivations behind Middle Eastern conflicts.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and air defense tactics on May 14, 2009. The show covered the upcoming Dayton Hamfest, NBC equipment training DVDs, fundraising for militia equipment including night vision binoculars, and detailed technical discussions on air defense, cruise missile effectiveness, and marksmanship training. Callers contributed information about militia expansion, coin and collectible shows in Atlanta, and practical shooting techniques for various weapons systems.