"high point pistols"
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Mark Koernke discussed platform changes for Liberty Tree Radio, including the shutdown of Gilded on December 19th and the temporary use of Discord while developing alternative communication systems. The show covered extensive weapons and preparedness topics, including affordable firearm options (Glock knockoffs, High Point pistols, AR-15 builds), ammunition deals, brass reloading, body armor and tactical gear from Sportsman's Guide, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's ruling on self-defense liability when innocent bystanders are harmed. Koernke emphasized organizing militia, logistics, and community surveillance of suspicious industrial operations, while criticizing Israeli influence in U.S. government and media.
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Mark Koernke discussed current events including an active shooter incident at a CVS pharmacy near Emory University in Atlanta, which he characterized as a propaganda-driven crisis narrative. He covered firearms and ammunition deals from various surplus retailers, emphasized the importance of stockpiling weapons and ammunition as preparation for conflict, discussed the SIG Sauer P320 pistol's safety issues and its removal from service by the U.S. Marshal Service, promoted High Point firearms as affordable alternatives, and extensively discussed historical Ukrainian resistance to Jewish communist control during World War II, arguing that similar threats now face America.
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Mark Koernke discussed executive orders and congressional authority, emphasizing that Congress can completely block any executive order through a simple majority vote in both chambers, and challenged Republicans to use their newly gained majority to stop executive orders rather than allowing them to pass. He criticized both major political parties as two sides of the same coin, discussed firearm preparedness including High Point pistols as affordable options for ammunition compatibility, addressed jury nullification as a tool for citizens, and expressed frustration with the lack of action from elected officials despite their constitutional power to stop executive orders.
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Mark Koernke discussed small-caliber backup firearms, pocket pistols, and ammunition selection for preparedness. He covered the history and practical applications of .22 and .25 caliber weapons, holster design and concealment techniques, and ammunition testing requirements for reliable function. The show featured product recommendations from Centerfire Systems, including a Browning 1919 A4 semi-automatic rifle ($2,800) and other belt-fed weapons for group defense. Koernke emphasized revolver reliability for civilians, discussed the market for affordable handguns like High Point pistols, and stressed the importance of speed loaders and proper training. The latter portion addressed communications infrastructure, satellite technology, and DIY preparedness projects.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering affordable rifle options including High Point pistols and carbines, FAL spare parts sourcing, and detailed analysis of Saiga rifles in various calibers (.308, 7.62x39, and 12-gauge shotgun variants). He took a call from Tim in Nebraska about rifle options and magazine availability, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition, magazines, and spare parts while prices remain low. Koernke also announced an upcoming broadcast from Livonia Public Library in Michigan featuring discussions on border deployment preparations, promoted various preparedness vendors, and stressed the critical need for ammunition and magazine inventory before supplies become scarce.
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Mark Koernke and Don discussed firearms, ammunition, and tactical self-defense on Weapons Wednesday. The episode covered pistol design history (1911, Browning High Power, Glock), caliber comparisons (9mm vs .45 ACP, .40 caliber, 5.45x39), and self-defense tactics including ambush response and weapon handling. They addressed structural weaknesses in AK-pattern rifles and advocated for manufacturers to produce AR-15 upper receivers in 5.45x39 to utilize abundant cheap Russian ammunition. The hosts also recommended budget-friendly firearms options like High Point pistols and Marlin Camp Carbines for arming family members and non-combatants, and discussed the presence of Canadian police at Detroit's Dream Cruise event.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He reviewed affordable options like High Point pistols and SEGA rifles in various calibers, emphasizing the importance of acquiring spare parts and magazines while available. Koernke stressed that ammunition scarcity was driving purchasing decisions and recommended buying ammunition first, then finding compatible weapons. He announced an upcoming broadcast from Livonia Public Library in Michigan and discussed a planned border deployment initiative, urging listeners to support the effort and prepare with essential supplies.