"fire discipline"
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness and militia organization on Weapons Wednesday, May 21, 2014. The show covered close-quarters combat techniques, knife fighting tactics, squad-level fire discipline, and historical military examples like Morgan's Rifles. Koernke addressed the Bundy Ranch situation, emphasizing the need for proper equipment, training, and symbolic representation from all states. He promoted specific gear purchases from Coleman's and Slickguns.com, discussed night vision technology with caller Don, and criticized rumor-mongering about missing persons while stressing the importance of verified intelligence and decisive action.
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Sivek discussed preparedness, ammunition as investment, and hunting culture on Weapons Wednesday, December 3, 2008. They analyzed the significance of over one million Pennsylvania hunters as evidence of American marksmanship and self-sufficiency, contrasted with government overreach. Caller George from Texas raised concerns about regional government consolidation, the Federal Reserve's 1913 establishment, Senate corruption (citing NAFTA/GATT passage), and the potential for Ron Paul as Texas governor. The hosts emphasized fire discipline, historical militia tactics, and ammunition stockpiling as economic hedges, while warning of imminent conflict and the need for armed preparedness.