"firearms deals"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications, and constitutional rights on April 15, 2025. He emphasized testing CB and shortwave radios in preparation for potential solar activity and EMP threats, highlighted affordable firearms deals (AR-15, shotgun, and handgun), and analyzed historical parallels between the Battles of Lexington and Concord and modern militia preparedness. The show featured discussion of border security, alleged government-sponsored terrorism threats around April 20th, and the importance of armed, trained militia organization. A segment from Guns and Gadgets covered Second Amendment enforcement and the DOJ's investigation into anti-gun states.
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Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on December 27, 2024, covering militia organization, preparedness, firearms deals, and political commentary. He discussed Stoger pistol discounts, AR-15 pencil barrel uppers, ammunition and gear sourcing, Michigan legislative activity, and criticized Trump's border and Canada policies as potentially serving Jewish interests rather than American sovereignty. The show included a town hall segment, a Guns N' Gadgets video on marijuana and federal firearms prohibitions, and a year-end fundraising drawing with six winners announced.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with the recurring patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past,' then began the first hour of the Intelligence Report on February 7, 2024. He discussed weapons Wednesday deals, including FMK AR-15 lower receivers ($30) and Anderson lowers from Palmetto State Armory, Bear Creek Arsenal rifle packages (BC-15 .223 Valkyrie 20-inch for $410 and BC-15 5.56 NATO 16-inch upper for $200), and other firearms and ammunition clearance items. He also announced shortwave radio programming on 6.160 MHz from 8-9 p.m. EST and recommended a portable shortwave receiver (TR110) available on Amazon for $89.09.
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Mark Koernke discussed congressional dynamics and partisan tensions, reviewed the Showtime series 'Waco: The Aftermath' with caller Shelby who provided detailed analysis of the final episode's portrayal of the trial and Oklahoma City bombing connections, and covered firearms deals including Palmetto State Armory Dagger pistols ($69 frames), Stoger 9mm pistols ($199-$250), and Atlantic Firearms' new M250 and MAG58 semi-automatic rifles. He emphasized operational security for militia weekend training, discussed FBI whistleblowers speaking out about weaponization of federal agencies, and provided tactical firearms guidance on squad-level tactics and weapon employment.