"firearm training"
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents in Michigan and North Carolina, analyzing them as likely "Prozac shooters" (drugged individuals used to create fear and confusion). He covered militia preparedness, the importance of armed self-defense training, and warned of potential Israeli involvement in U.S. military operations. The show included segments on firearm training methods, concealed carry techniques, and a Second Amendment Foundation conference featuring speakers on gun rights advocacy and the Ruby Ridge incident.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed tactical preparedness and self-defense strategies on Weapons Wednesday, March 1, 2017. The hosts covered situational awareness in public spaces, crowd dynamics during vehicle and active shooter attacks, close-quarters combat techniques including knife and blade work, firearm backup systems, and historical examples of frontier combat. They emphasized the importance of identifying escape routes, using environmental obstacles for cover, and maintaining muscle memory for weapon transitions. The episode included detailed tactical instruction on blade deployment, hand-to-hand combat principles, and decision-making under threat.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm training, marksmanship fundamentals, and defensive preparedness. He critiqued government disarmament policies and the promotion of victimhood, contrasting them with examples of skilled shooters and practical self-defense techniques. The episode featured analysis of a Barrett .50 caliber rapid-fire demonstration, discussion of airsoft training methods as cost-effective alternatives to live fire practice, and commentary on the disparity between armed government forces and civilian disarmament. Koernke emphasized the importance of proper shooting stance, sight alignment, and regular training to develop competency with various firearms.
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On October 31, 2014, Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil conducted a morning broadcast focused on urgent fundraising for the Micro Effect radio network. The show opened with a monologue on American decline, then shifted to an extended on-air fundraising drive seeking $3,200 in listener contributions to keep the station operational. They offered a KU-band satellite receiver system ($225 value) as a drawing prize for donors and promoted a limited number of systems available for direct purchase at $225 each, with proceeds going to the station. The latter half featured caller discussions on gun safety, media bias in reporting celebrity gun accidents versus everyday incidents, and open carry advocacy in Idaho, with callers sharing personal firearm safety experiences and anecdotes.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Donald Betcher discussed Weapons Wednesday, covering firearm training techniques, magazine loading procedures for various weapons systems, and preparedness planning. Callers raised concerns about roundabout traffic circles appearing in Idaho and Michigan, which Koernke characterized as federal stimulus-funded infrastructure potentially designed as control points. The show featured extensive discussion of border security operations in Arizona, with callers from the Arizona Citizens Militia detailing weapons encountered at the Mexican border including PKMs, AKs, RPGs, and armor-piercing ammunition. Tactical recommendations included shotgun deployment in patrol units and alternative squad support weapons. The second hour featured Dutch Jones discussing Christian militia perspectives.