"firearms retailers"
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Mark Koernke discussed human trafficking operations involving Venezuelan women being transported via commercial airlines at taxpayer expense, with connections to organized crime networks operating out of New York. He analyzed a Pentagon official's undercover statements about confiscating firearms and establishing a government monopoly on violence. Koernke covered air defense strategies using shotguns against drone threats, recommended affordable firearms from various retailers, and emphasized water storage and preparedness for coming civil conflict. He warned against military service and promoted militia organization instead.
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Mark Koernke and co-host Don discussed firearms preparedness, AR-15 and AK-47 building with budget options from retailers like Classic Firearms, Surplus Ammo, and Arms of America, emphasizing polymer receivers and affordable complete lowers under $150. They covered handgun carry philosophy, ammunition selection (particularly ball ammo reliability), and fielded a caller question about M1A gas system tuning and ammunition testing. Don provided night vision technology pricing for first and second generation viewers and gunsights. The show emphasized individual rifleman skills, weapon customization, and self-reliance in firearms ownership.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, equipment acquisitions, and militia activities during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on December 13, 2013. He reviewed product recommendations from firearms and surplus retailers including J&G Sales, Texas AK Designs, CenterFire Systems, and Atlantic Firearms, focusing on affordable rifle options, ammunition, and tactical gear. Koernke announced upcoming Michigan Wolverine Militia Corps meetings in the Midland area and encouraged listeners to send postcards from around the world to the studio. He promoted gift ideas for the holiday season, including pink Hello Kitty AR-15 rifles for female family members, and discussed concerns about New York gun registration mandates and Obamacare implementation.
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Mark Koernke discussed AR-15 rifle components and magazines, highlighting affordable pink-follower Troy Industry magazines at $8.95 each from AIM Surplus as a cost-effective option for building breakout bags. He provided contact information for firearms retailers including Brownells and Natchez Shooter Supply, noting ammunition and powder availability with pricing. Caller Daryl reported a violent attack on a young electrician in Pittsburgh and discussed racial disparities in media coverage of such incidents. The show featured extensive discussion of self-defense tactics, body armor options from Apex Gun Parts, and the importance of carrying spare magazines. Daryl provided information about upcoming gun shows in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and mentioned a pack show near Mount Rainier, Washington.