"fal rifles"
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability, particularly 5.7x28mm rounds for FN pistols, noting widespread out-of-stock conditions and attributing supply issues to government pressure on manufacturers. He analyzed the movement of nuclear warheads from Texas to South Carolina, arguing it made no strategic sense and suggested ulterior motives. The show featured extended discussion on preparedness, food preservation, gardening techniques, and firearm components, with caller George raising concerns about the Uniform Code of Military Justice disappearing from the internet and discussing military chain of command issues. Darrell provided information on upcoming gun shows and barrel suppliers.
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Mark Koernke hosted a "Weapons Wednesday" episode featuring guest David Tuff, an expert in rifle marksmanship and precision shooting. The discussion covered advanced rifle techniques, including long-range shooting at 300-1600 yards, barrel finishing and lapping methods to improve accuracy, the differences between bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, shooting positions and sling techniques, wind reading and mirage observation for elevation adjustment, and custom ammunition loading versus factory loads. Koernke emphasized the historical importance of American rifleman skills and the need for proper training to maximize weapon potential.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering affordable rifle options including High Point pistols and carbines, FAL spare parts sourcing, and detailed analysis of Saiga rifles in various calibers (.308, 7.62x39, and 12-gauge shotgun variants). He took a call from Tim in Nebraska about rifle options and magazine availability, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition, magazines, and spare parts while prices remain low. Koernke also announced an upcoming broadcast from Livonia Public Library in Michigan featuring discussions on border deployment preparations, promoted various preparedness vendors, and stressed the critical need for ammunition and magazine inventory before supplies become scarce.