"black powder rifles"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and constitutional governance on October 9, 2013. The episode featured extensive coverage of ammunition availability and pricing for .308 Winchester and 7.62x54R rifles, detailed technical discussion of rifle design and maintenance including the M1917 Enfield and Mosin-Nagant, and promotion of the Archangel conversion stock for modernizing older rifles. Koernke also addressed disaster preparedness philosophy, critiqued government overreach, and took a caller who provided historical context on the Articles of Confederation and the original structure of colonial governance as a federation of sovereign states.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, black powder firearms, and constitutional rights during the morning broadcast. The show featured extensive commentary on self-defense capabilities, comparing civilian hunting rifles to military threats, and emphasized the importance of black powder rifle training and ammunition independence. A caller from Texas raised concerns about national park gun restrictions and grizzly bear safety, leading to detailed discussion of rifle calibers and hunting ethics. The broadcast also included promotion of a drawing for a .45 caliber black powder mountain rifle to support the Micro Effect network, and commentary on government overreach, the federal shutdown, and healthcare policy.
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Mark Koernke discussed military training exercises involving First and Fifth Armies in CONUS, detailed the persecution of Marine Major Wierich by military leadership under General Amos, and provided extensive information on 80% lower receiver suppliers (Billet, CNC80, American Spirit Arms, James Madison Tactical) as alternatives to Aries Armor. He emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency in firearm manufacturing, referenced a Norman Reedus video on liberty, encouraged viewers to study weapon systems via YouTube, and discussed preparedness including gas masks, black powder rifles, and the need for townships and counties to acquire military surplus equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed fundraising efforts for the Micro Effect network, announcing weekly rifle drawings throughout October starting with a .45 caliber black powder muzzle loader. He promoted Young Gevity mineral and vitamin products, sharing personal testimony about health improvements and his wife Kelly's recovery from recent surgery. The show featured a caller (Henry) discussing property rights, government overreach, and criticism of public figures like Ted Nugent and Alex Jones for compromising with federal authorities. Koernke emphasized the need for civil resistance, criticized federal spending and overseas aid, and advocated for black powder firearms as affordable, accessible alternatives to modern weapons.