"firearms parts"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed New Jersey's passage of a gun control bill limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds, criticizing incremental restrictions on Second Amendment rights and calling them part of a communist agenda. He provided detailed guidance on building affordable SKS rifles from receiver kits available through e-circo.com, explaining how to source parts economically. The show featured extended caller discussions on Sun Tzu's Art of War as a military philosophy text, the .45 Long Colt cartridge and cowboy action shooting, and various firearms including the American 180 submachine gun. Koernke also announced efforts to support the Bundy militia site in Nevada, requesting donations of equipment and a school bus under $1,000 to transport supplies.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival strategies, focusing on emergency vehicle kits for cold weather, including clothing, boots, and supplies to prevent hypothermia. He provided detailed instructions for building inexpensive micro-greenhouses using reclaimed windows and plywood to extend the growing season. The show featured extensive product recommendations for firearms magazines and parts from various suppliers, discussing magazine capacity options, pricing, and tactical applications for defensive scenarios. Koernke also covered ammunition availability concerns and government stockpiling issues.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Darryl discussed firearms maintenance and selection on Weapons Wednesday, focusing extensively on the M1 carbine's history, performance, and modern ammunition developments by Corbon. The show covered carbine variants including Plainfield and Universal models, emphasized proper maintenance procedures like gas tube cleaning and piston wrench use, and recommended suppliers like Sarco for parts. The second half shifted to shotgun analysis, comparing the Mossberg 500, Maverick, Remington 870, and Model 37, with detailed discussion of ergonomics, reliability, parts availability, and budget options including Chinese pump shotguns available for $75-100.