"firearms market"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark discussed preparedness topics including AR-15 lower receivers available at $40 each from Centrifier Systems, ammunition availability and storage strategies in the current soft firearms market, bullet casting techniques using Veryl Smith's semi-custom molds from LBT Molds, wheel weight sourcing and alloy testing for reloading, and an extended technical exploration of building ultra-lightweight drones under the FAA's half-pound weight threshold using inflatable designs or aerogel-based construction methods. He also covered practical preparedness items like LED rechargeable work lights from Aldi and discussed surveillance concerns related to domestic data collection.
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Jack Ludd hosted the morning broadcast on March 4, 2014, discussing geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine and Russia's military posture. The show featured news clips on Putin's military drills, UN Security Council debates over Ukraine's legitimacy, and comparisons of U.S. and Russian military interventionism. The second half shifted to detailed firearms analysis, covering current market prices and recommendations for AK-pattern rifles, .308 rifles, and ammunition availability, with warnings about ammunition scarcity and registration as a precursor to confiscation. The broadcast included commentary on gun control in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and drew parallels between modern U.S. ID systems and Soviet-era controls.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms availability and market trends, focusing on discontinued European gun manufacturers like Rossi, Llama, and Star, and analyzed why certain models disappeared from the U.S. market. He reviewed budget rifle options including Bulgarian AK-47s and single-stack magazine configurations, then pivoted to detailed technical discussions about .32 ACP, .44 Magnum ammunition, revolver maintenance, and black powder firearms. A caller contributed information about black powder cannons and Civil War reenactment artillery, leading to extended commentary on black powder gun construction, cartridge conversions, and the continued lethality of historical weapons systems.