"12-gauge ammunition"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke's morning show featured a fundraising appeal for the Micro Effect network, with the host and a substitute announcer requesting $500 daily donations through the end of October to keep the station operational. The program included a tribute to Don White, a deceased Wolverine Militia Corps founding member and patriot activist, and discussed his legacy of courage during federal standoffs in Michigan. The second half of the show covered preparedness topics including short-shell 12-gauge ammunition (Aquila brand), shotgun tactics, and the importance of alternative media and local broadcasting to counter government narratives. A power outage interrupted the broadcast mid-show, requiring the host to reboot systems from the primary studio.
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, improvised listening devices, and tactical preparedness on December 3, 2007. The show covered DIY parabolic dish microphones, satellite dish monitoring systems, hamfest resources, and equipment maintenance discipline for militia units. Callers contributed discussions on night vision gear, shotgun effectiveness in combat, ammunition reloading, and specialized 12-gauge loads for defensive applications.