"brass recycling"
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons acquisition and ammunition recycling on Weapons Wednesday, July 23, 2008. He covered scavenging firearms and ammunition from yard sales, dumps, and private ranges; lead mining from shooting impact areas; reloading brass and ammunition; and the importance of ammunition as a critical resource for liberty. Koernke also addressed caller concerns about Israeli nationals caught stealing nuclear fuel rods from the Tennessee Valley Authority, discussed the M44 Mosin-Nagant rifle and lever-action rifle maintenance, and responded to a former police officer's questions about organizing local militia groups and lessons from the Waco siege.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition supply chain issues, and constitutional concerns on this Tuesday episode. He covered reloading supply shortages driven by Department of Defense contracts and currency devaluation, provided vendor contacts for ammunition and powder, and emphasized brass recycling for ammunition production. The show featured discussions on military aircraft operations in Pennsylvania, federal overreach including unauthorized biological and chemical weapons testing authorization in Title 50 USC, the Anti-Defamation League as an advance warning indicator, and callers' concerns about public awareness and the need for patriot movement mobilization. Koernke stressed that only a small percentage of the population needs to actively resist government tyranny, citing the American Revolution as precedent.