"combat training"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities in Michigan, including night navigation exercises and vehicle recovery operations at Camp Wayland North. He analyzed a New York subway incident where a man was arrested for firing at a purse snatcher, emphasizing the legal and tactical risks of intervening in crimes. Koernke addressed the federal government's new restrictions on Lake City Arsenal ammunition, characterizing it as part of a disarmament agenda. He promoted various firearms, ammunition sources, and preparedness equipment, and discussed broader themes of government overreach, constitutional rights, and militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed High Point firearms as affordable, practical weapons for preparedness and militia readiness, covering their reliability, various calibers, and cost-effectiveness compared to premium brands. He reviewed ammunition availability and pricing from suppliers like AIM Surplus and Classic Firearms, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and reloadable brass. The show included extensive tactical training advice on magazine placement, ambidextrous shooting, and combat readiness, along with discussions of surplus equipment like magazine pouches and emergency flares. Callers raised concerns about General Milley's alleged treasonous communications with Chinese military leadership and LA County's new vaccination mandates for bar and nightclub staff.
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Mark Koernke discussed the historical foundations of American liberty, focusing on taxation without representation and the Founding Fathers' principles. He analyzed the integrity of voting systems, claiming computer programs can manipulate election results, and discussed the four boxes left by the Founders: soapbox, ballot box, jury box, and cartridge box. Koernke warned of potential Israeli-sponsored false flag attacks and urged listeners to prepare with gas masks, food, water, and ammunition. He announced weekend militia training exercises at multiple camps with full combat loadout requirements and night fire demonstrations featuring 50-caliber weapons.
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Mark Koernke discussed affordable AK-47 rifle builds and procurement strategies, detailing specific vendors and pricing for components including receivers, stocks, magazines, and ammunition. He covered border security initiatives involving militia units conducting field operations and reporting, and emphasized the importance of proper ammunition selection for combat readiness. The show included product advertisements for emergency candles and dental care products, and solicited donations to support the Micro-Effects broadcast.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and tactical combat training on Weapons Wednesday. He analyzed German DAG plastic training rounds (4,400 fps, 11-grain projectiles) available from UN Ammo, explaining their utility for low-cost practice in confined spaces and their surprising lethality despite light weight. He covered threaded barrel options for 1911 pistols, subsonic load development for quiet weapons using heavy bullets at reduced velocities, and British SMLE conversions to .45 ACP. The latter half of the show focused extensively on small-unit combat tactics, including ambush positioning, bounding overwatch, cross-dominant shooting (training right-handed shooters to shoot left-handed and vice versa), and counter-attack procedures after taking a position. Koernke emphasized airsoft training for muscle memory development and stressed the principle 'train as you will fight.'
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms training, and ammunition/magazine availability. He promoted the Dayton Hamfest radio event occurring that weekend, emphasized proper shooting technique and immediate action drills for magazine changes, and reviewed affordable magazine options from Goose Island Sales including AK-47 Thermold mags and FN PS90 magazines. He also covered long-range rifle selection and ammunition cross-compatibility, fielded caller questions about .308 and .30-06 rifles for potential deployment scenarios, and highlighted a gathering at patriot broadcasting facilities focused on mobilization and training in response to events like the Bundy Ranch situation.
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Mark Koernke discussed upcoming militia training exercises and mobilization readiness across multiple states, with emphasis on the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot scheduled for the weekend in Kentucky. He provided detailed instructions for militia units deploying to various training camps, stressing proper equipment, ammunition, gas masks, and combat readiness protocols. Koernke encouraged listeners to distribute informational flyers and CDs at veteran marches and public events, and promoted Apex Gun Parts' Archangel stock for Mosin-Nagant rifles as a preparedness upgrade.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, alternative communication systems, and resistance to federal overreach. He emphasized building independent monetary systems using precious metals (copper, silver, gold), promoted Craig's copper rounds and upcoming gun shows in Michigan, and detailed DIY food preservation using solar-powered dryers. Koernke extensively covered emergency communications infrastructure including modified CB radios, field telephones, and amateur radio techniques, arguing these were critical as the government planned to shut down mainstream broadcasting. He stressed the need for disciplined, professional communication protocols modeled on air traffic controllers and military operations, and discussed combat readiness including anti-tank weapons recognition and tactical training available online. The episode concluded with warnings about economic collapse, banker accountability, and preparation for potential armed conflict.