"first generation gun sight"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed preparedness, surplus equipment deals, and defensive driving tactics. The show featured extensive segments on affordable military surplus items including magazine bandoliers, canteens, and body armor available through Uncle Sam's Retail Outlet and JG Sales. Mark emphasized the importance of night vision equipment, particularly first-generation devices, and discussed the dangers of distracted driving caused by cell phone use. The hosts advocated for repealing the Gun Control Act of 1968 as a foundational step toward restoring Second Amendment rights, and encouraged listeners to support the show through donations and sponsor purchases.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for winter operations, including caching supplies using PVC pipe, paint camouflage techniques, and underground storage methods (carnes). He and caller Don covered night vision technology options, with Don offering first and second generation night vision equipment at discounted prices. The show concluded with discussion of Dinesh D'Souza's documentary film 'America: Imagine the World Without Her,' which defends American history against accusations of imperialism and colonialism.
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Mark Koernke discussed upper respiratory illness outbreaks allegedly caused by government spraying operations, promoting a detox formula containing myrrh, colloidal silver, and habanero peppers as treatment. He provided detailed instructions for preparing the formula and recommended ionic silver products from waterars.com. The show covered AR-15 and AK platform rifle builds at budget prices, with recommendations for tactical gear from sites like raptor.com and mainmilitary.com. Night vision technology was discussed extensively, including first and second generation gun sights priced around $449-$999, with contact information provided for ordering. Caller Katie from Texas asked about the detox formula, and Koernke explained his theory that the illness was a deliberate bioweapon deployment similar to incidents in Michigan during the 1990s.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed preparedness and field operations, focusing on equipment maintenance for personnel deployed in hot, humid conditions near the border. They covered ammunition and magazine maintenance in moisture-heavy environments, proper weapon care, and the importance of keeping critical equipment on one's person. The hosts analyzed militia combat footage from Ukraine, highlighting small-unit coordination and defensive positioning. They extensively discussed night vision technology, comparing first-generation white-light devices to thermal imaging, and offered first-generation gun sights and viewers at competitive prices. The episode included commentary on surplus equipment scarcity, rising prices for military gear, and the detox formula for health preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed underwater military technology and submarine sonar operations, including concerns about whale and dolphin strandings potentially caused by military acoustic systems. He then pivoted to night vision equipment sales and tactical deployment, covering first, second, and third generation devices with pricing and specifications. The show featured extensive discussion of improvised illumination techniques using salvaged flashlights and LEDs for tactical purposes, light-based ranging markers, and defensive positioning strategies. A significant portion addressed tactical engagement scenarios, including analysis of a British sniper's multi-target kill and detailed discussion of how to neutralize armed law enforcement units through superior firepower positioning and ammunition selection.
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This episode featured Mark Koernke discussing media production techniques, encouraging listeners to create and distribute video content using basic computer tools like Windows Movie Maker to saturate social media platforms with militia-themed messaging. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness and militia training operations, with detailed guidance on equipping personnel with uniforms, gear, and helmets for field operations and video documentation. Don, a night vision equipment vendor, joined to discuss first-generation gun sight availability and offered a bulk purchase discount ($375 per unit for orders of 10 or more, down from $400 individual price). The episode also covered combat procedures, weapon system selection (emphasizing the SKS carbine for simplicity and reliability), standard operating procedures, and force multiplication through training. A second segment featured Stephen Missy hosting a preparedness call-in show from Louisiana discussing food storage, spices, and survival equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed a U.S. Army training facility built to simulate an American town, expressing concern that it was designed for practicing urban warfare against American civilians rather than overseas operations. He analyzed the facility's components—including a Christian church, school, and emergency services—and criticized the double standard in how police treat service dogs versus police dogs. Don, a night vision technology vendor, provided detailed information on first-generation night vision gun sights priced at $400, discussed the impending transition from green phosphor to white phosphor screens in night vision technology, and explained the technical specifications and applications of night vision equipment across various rifle platforms and belt-fed weapons systems.