"cnc machine"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed U.S. military aid to Israel and equipment transfers from Iraq, criticized American foreign policy in Syria and overseas military interventions, and analyzed a controversial video allegedly showing North Carolina and Virginia militia units heading toward Washington DC. He also covered the rapid sellout of a $1,200 CNC machine for manufacturing firearms (sold out in 36 hours), discussed gun market trends showing sustained high demand, and provided technical advice on computer cooling systems for radio operators. The episode included commentary on military propaganda regarding ISIS, soldier morale issues, and the implications of accessible manufacturing technology for civilian preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed DIY firearm manufacturing, including AR-15 lower receiver production using affordable CNC machines ($1,200-$1,300), barrel manufacturing techniques, and design improvements for various rifle platforms including AK-47s and the Daewoo rifle. He covered field survival tactics, proper waste disposal in tactical situations, and ration pack engineering. The episode concluded with commentary on the Eric Frein manhunt in Pennsylvania, criticizing law enforcement's claims of knowledge while the suspect remained at large for three weeks.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures for biological and chemical contamination, including decontamination procedures, protective equipment sourcing, and improvised protective gear using common household items. He covered desktop CNC machine technology for manufacturing AR-15 lower receivers, including the Ghost Gunner system and sourcing of blanks and components. The show featured extensive discussion of budget-friendly protective equipment available through Coleman's clearance section, decontamination pool setup procedures, and personal protective equipment layering techniques. Callers contributed information about ham radio frequencies, CNC resources, and upcoming events like Knob Creek and a Hamfest in Texas.