"canik pistol"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed night vision technology options, including first, second, third, and fourth generation equipment, with detailed pricing and performance comparisons. They covered concerning security vulnerabilities in fourth-generation military night vision devices that emit trackable radio frequencies due to poor shielding, potentially exposing operators to both detection and harmful radiation exposure. The show also featured quartermaster updates on Black Friday sales for firearms and ammunition, including affordable options like Canik pistols and AR-15 lower receivers, and discussed the Ferguson unrest, praising local militia and oath keepers who protected businesses when law enforcement failed to do so.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, preparedness tactics, and upcoming operations related to the Bundy Ranch standoff. He provided detailed technical instruction on using Windows Movie Maker to create and distribute patriotic videos across social media platforms, emphasized the importance of proper squad structure (10-man squads with 5-man fire teams), analyzed Russian military equipment and tactics visible in Eastern European conflicts, and offered practical advice on food storage and affordable protein sources. He also addressed political concerns about federal agencies, border security threats, and strategic geographic vulnerabilities in the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional concerns about presidential detention powers, then shifted to an extended segment on firearms and preparedness, including detailed analysis of the Canik 9mm pistol, M1 Garand rifle conversions to magazine-fed systems, and comparisons with other weapons platforms. He took a caller asking about converting M1 Garands to magazine-fed rifles, explaining historical conversions and referencing Italian Beretta BM-series rifles. The show included commentary on aging and combat capability, references to Ukrainian militia fighting, and emphasis on maintaining older military weapons and ammunition stockpiles.
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Mark Koernke discussed Liberty Tree Radio's network expansion across AM/FM micro stations and CB technologies, then pivoted to criticism of NATO and Israeli foreign policy regarding Turkey and ISIS. He reviewed Turkish Canik and TP9 semi-automatic pistols as affordable alternatives to Glocks, warning that Turkish weapons imports may be cut off as geopolitical alliances shift. The latter half of the show covered tactical military theory drawn from Sun Tzu's Art of War, discussing aerial reconnaissance, naval tactics, and ground-level strategy, with emphasis on close-range engagement and the importance of discipline in military command. He concluded with warnings about border security threats and the need for armed militia preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and tactical equipment deals available through various retailers, including Turkish Canik pistols ($320), AK variants ($470), and MKA-1912 shotguns ($500). He reviewed tactical vests and MOLLE gear from Rap4.com at clearance prices, emphasized the importance of magazines and spare parts for preparedness, and took caller questions about AK drum magazine tuning and Arisaka rifle feeding issues. The show also covered border surveillance using satellite imagery and encouraged listeners to familiarize themselves with the Texas-Mexico border area.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition quality control, and tactical training. The episode covered surplus weapons availability including Ruger P85 police trade-ins, Turkish Canik pistols, and various AR-15 configurations. Koernke emphasized ammunition inspection procedures, case preparation for reloading, and the importance of training in weapon handling, including shooting from both shoulders and immediate action drills for AR-15 malfunctions. He criticized the AR-15 design for difficulty in clearing failures compared to other rifle platforms like the M1 and M14, and stressed the necessity of carrying a handgun as a backup weapon.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms availability and pricing on January 22, 2014, focusing on 1911 pistols as reliable budget options around $400, Turkish Canik pistols at $300, and ammunition scarcity. He addressed the state of Jefferson currency circulation, Colorado anti-gun activists, and took calls about wildlife observation, ammunition sources, and technical topics including antenna design, microwave point-to-point communications, satellite dish repurposing for Wi-Fi reception, and tower maintenance work. The show covered preparedness, infrastructure decay in industrial America, and the disappearance of specialized hardware from retail inventory.
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness and survival tactics for Michigan's sub-zero conditions, covering proper clothing layers, footwear, hydration, and team leadership responsibilities during winter field operations. He reviewed affordable firearm options including the Canik pistol and Ruger comparisons, provided sourcing information for military surplus cold weather gear from vendors like Coleman's and Austrian surplus suppliers, and took caller input from Tim about sweatpants versus long johns and a detailed account of a frostbite incident during a winter training exercise that resulted in casualties due to improper boot selection.