"firearm magazines"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark and Don discussed weapons technology, preparedness, and Second Amendment issues on the evening of February 22, 2017. They covered thermal and night vision optics specifications, including lens options, pixel density, and cyclic rates for thermal devices. The hosts addressed a caller's question about thermal device performance during recoil and explained barrel whip and stock design effects on felt recoil. They promoted computer donations to Joe McNeil's operation in Idaho affected by power grid issues, provided detailed information on Para Ordnance firearm parts and magazines available through Sarco Inc., and discussed the importance of sourcing orphaned gun parts from specialty suppliers. The episode concluded with commentary on a Federal Appeals Court ruling regarding assault weapons and Second Amendment protections.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm preparedness, specifically reviewing the Canik TP9SA pistol as an affordable utility weapon suitable for suppression fire, recommending a minimum of six magazines per firearm. He criticized federal law enforcement agencies for poor operational security and low-quality personnel. Koernke then pivoted to discussing video production techniques using Windows Movie Maker to create patriotic content that counters what he views as stupidity in mainstream entertainment, citing examples from the TV series 'The 100' to illustrate illogical depictions of ammunition handling and survival scenarios. He concluded by recounting personal experience handling barrels of loose ammunition without incident, contrasting this with fictional portrayals of ammunition spontaneously exploding.