"firearms inventory"
9 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing from various surplus dealers, including Browning High Power pistols, Glock alternatives, and budget handgun options. He covered ammunition availability across multiple calibers, noting supply constraints due to international conflicts affecting U.S. market inventory. The show included preparedness topics such as seasonal gardening for winter vegetables, weather preparation for early frost, and a caller discussion about VEPR rifle magazine compatibility and solutions. Koernke also addressed the station's end-of-month fundraising goal for Liberty Tree Radio operations.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing with a caller, covering Russian-made Sega rifles ($39 plus shipping), AR-15 variants including police trade-ins from Fresno with restricted markings, Armalite AR180 rifles ($1400), PTR91 rifles, and various caliber options. The conversation shifted to preparedness topics including foraging for edible plants like nettles and dandelion greens, with discussion of sourcing wild foods in Georgia and the northern United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing support efforts for the Bundy Ranch, including coordinating donations of military surplus equipment, clothing, and supplies. He reviewed current firearm and ammunition availability from various surplus retailers, analyzed pricing trends for pistols and rifles including Makarov variants and .308 battle rifles, and addressed caller questions about ammunition scarcity and specific cartridges. The show included commentary on Paul Ehrlich's population control predictions, illegal immigration policy, and the history of Central European firearms manufacturing.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms inventory and pricing on January 24, 2014. The show focused on Classic Firearms' AK rifle sales, noting that the Saiga AK with 20-round magazines sold out and the thumbhole stock model moved to the bottom of the inventory page due to high demand. Koernke and Don analyzed the Yugo M70 AK with 10-round straight-feed magazines at $450 per rifle with 20 magazines included, calculating the effective rifle cost at approximately $350 when accounting for magazine value. The program also covered night vision technology pricing from Don's supplier, with first-generation gun sights at $400 and second-generation models around $1,300. Discussion shifted to .50 caliber rifles, including Barrett semi-automatics priced at $10,999 on sale, with Koernke critiquing the pricing as inflated compared to original 1980s costs and recommending Watson's Weapons as a more affordable alternative. The show included commentary on government contracts, Mexican military Barrett distribution, and practical firearms training recommendations.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms availability and preparedness, focusing on European handgun manufacturers like Star and Llama pistols and their declining market presence. He analyzed upcoming alien invasion movies (Battle for Los Angeles, Skyline) as propaganda, critiquing military helicopter depictions and civilian versus military weapon effectiveness. The show covered tactical shooting principles, body armor limitations, and alternative weapons systems including airsoft training, pneumatic rifles, and black powder firearms. Koernke emphasized limited ammunition supplies, the importance of inherited firearms, and practical self-defense strategies ahead of the upcoming election.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with commentary on video game regulation, then pivoted to practical preparedness advice including precious metals accumulation strategy, ammunition and firearms inventory concerns, food preservation techniques using pumpkins and food dryers, and water purification systems. He discussed the importance of building local solutions and barter systems rather than relying on government, emphasized the need for citizens to prepare individually and collectively, and promoted the upcoming Knob Creek machine gun shoot.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms availability, pricing, and preparedness strategies during an evening broadcast. The show featured extensive technical discussion about .22 rifles, night vision optics, ammunition sourcing, and budget-conscious weapon configurations, with caller input on custom barrel options and scope systems. The second half shifted to a guest speaker presenting a biblical and historical perspective on the American Civil War, reframing the conflict as the 'War of Northern Aggression' and examining the concept of rebellion through scripture.
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Mark Koernke discussed technical issues affecting the show's archives due to a studio meltdown, then shifted to firearms and ammunition availability, noting severe market depletion and the influence of the patriot movement on weapon procurement. The episode included extensive commentary on Barack Obama's background, alleged use of multiple social security numbers, and connections to controversial figures, along with reports of military vehicle movements on Wisconsin highways. Callers contributed information about ammunition pricing, firearm inventory shortages at major retailers, and constitutional legal challenges.
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Mark Koernke and Michael Messer discussed ammunition and firearms availability during the December 2008 shortage, reporting on J&G Sales inventory and prices across multiple calibers. They covered medical training on protective mask maintenance and chest trauma treatment, including sucking chest wounds, pneumothorax, hemothorax, and cardiac tamponade. Michael also detailed a conversation with Representative Raul Grijalva regarding a Bipartisan Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction report and discussed concerns about government preparedness versus civilian protection.