"black powder weapons"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, tactical equipment, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, July 10, 2024. He reviewed affordable surplus military gear from Sportsman's Guide including radio pouches, grenade pouches, and magazine carriers, emphasizing cost-effective solutions for militia units. The show covered the Republican National Committee's removal of Second Amendment language from their 2024 platform, with analysis of gun control strategies dating back to 1993. Koernke addressed Michigan's executive orders targeting black powder weapons and other firearms, connecting these efforts to broader disarmament agendas. Extended discussions covered alternative weapons systems including crossbows, slingshots, compound bows, and historical military innovations like catapults, emphasizing that effective defense does not require expensive modern equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Slenderman stabbing case in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where two 12-year-old girls stabbed a peer 19 times, attributing the incident to occult influences in public schools and psychiatric medication rather than parental negligence. He addressed a critical email from a Canadian Nazi sympathizer regarding anti-American sentiment, clarifying that U.S. government foreign policy—not the American people—causes global resentment. The show featured an extended Weapons Wednesday segment with co-host Darryl covering black powder and flintlock firearms as low-tech alternatives, including cap-and-ball pistols, flintlock muskets, and double-barrel shotguns from manufacturers like Taylor Arms and Middlesex Village Trading Company. Ammunition availability was discussed, with specific inventory updates from ammo suppliers including 30-06 tracer rounds, .50 BMG, and 5.7 FN cartridges. The episode concluded with commentary on the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange as a distraction from domestic government overreach, with warnings to government officials and calls for armed preparedness.