"firearms availability"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms availability, ammunition pricing, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He reviewed rifle options including military surplus models and the challenges of obtaining ammunition due to currency devaluation and supply chain disruptions. The show covered tactical gear deals at Botash including discounted combat boots and clothing with internal padding, reloading supplies and die selection, and detailed technical discussion of firearm maintenance including proper sling usage for shooting stability. Koernke also addressed screw thread standards across different firearm manufacturers and emphasized the importance of using correct parts from established inventories rather than improvising with hardware store alternatives.
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Mark Koernke and guest Dean from Canada discussed TSA security theater on Thanksgiving, including absurd restrictions on foods like gravy and cranberry sauce on airplanes. The show covered ammunition and firearms availability amid widespread purchasing, self-defense tactics including improvised weapons, and caller questions about shotguns and handguns for preparedness. Dean reported on Canadian political correctness controversies, media decline, and awakening resistance to government overreach. The hosts emphasized voting with wallets by canceling newspaper subscriptions and avoiding airlines, discussed militia organization and weapons standardization, and expressed frustration with federal government overreach including the 2008 financial bailout.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Mike discussed ammunition and firearms availability in the wake of the 2008 presidential election, noting severe shortages across multiple calibers including AK variants, .303 British, and .300 Win Mag. They emphasized the importance of purchasing ammunition while available and recommended treating ammo as a precious commodity investment. The second half of the episode shifted to medical training, with Mike providing detailed instruction on head and cervical injuries, including definitions of cerebral concussion, contusion, skull fractures, and hematomas, along with treatment protocols for trauma casualties.
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Nancy Kornke filled in for Mark Koernke on the evening edition of the Intelligence Report on November 14, 2008. The show focused heavily on ammunition and firearms availability, with callers reporting widespread shortages of ammunition and rifles at retail locations including Walmart and Dick's Sporting Goods. Guests discussed preparedness topics including surplus equipment from Harbor Freight and MainMilitary.com, driveway motion sensors for perimeter security, and food storage strategies. The hosts addressed concerns about federal ammunition purchases, potential martial law, currency devaluation, and upcoming protests against the Federal Reserve scheduled for November 22nd. The program emphasized the importance of stockpiling ammunition, food, and supplies while they remain available.