"450 bushmaster"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations at Michigan camps, including night vision courses and aviation support exercises. He emphasized ammunition reloading and component recycling as critical preparedness measures for anticipated conflict in 2024, detailing methods to salvage and repurpose spent brass, steel cases, and primers. Koernke highlighted Palmetto State Armory's new domestic primer and steel-case ammunition production as significant developments. He also covered diversified AR-15 upper receiver calibers (5.56, 7.62x39, 300 Blackout, 450 Bushmaster) as essential for sustained operations, and addressed a letter from 20 state attorneys general requesting federal action to restrict Lake City Army Ammunition Plant sales to civilians.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition supply threats, specifically a letter from 20 state attorneys general demanding restrictions on Lake City Army Ammunition Plant sales to civilians, which would reduce 5.56 ammunition availability by 40%. He emphasized the need for personal ammunition purchasing, reloading equipment, and AR-15 rifle acquisition as foundational preparedness measures. Koernke advocated for decentralized small-scale ammunition and firearm manufacturing, promoted specific rifle platforms (AR-15, AR-10, 450 Bushmaster uppers) for force multiplication, and stressed organizing militia units with diverse weapons systems. He also discussed a Swedish government warning about potential war, criticized immigration policies in Scandinavia, and addressed upcoming Michigan militia meetings scheduled for January 17th and 26th-27th.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, criticizing Israeli military actions and U.S. support for Israel, particularly referencing the USS Liberty incident. He covered ammunition supply chain consolidation, ammunition manufacturing alternatives including the .450 Bushmaster cartridge, and preparedness strategies. The show included extensive discussion of battery technology, power storage, communications equipment, and field repair kits for radio operators. Callers contributed information on trauma bandages, primer reloading products, and ammunition deals.
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Mark Koernke discussed the southern border crisis, describing it as a military invasion with a 5-to-1 ratio of getaways to apprehended migrants. He covered preparedness topics including Belleville boots, ponchos, ammunition reloading, and 450 Bushmaster cartridges with SABO rounds. The show included segments on ATF enforcement actions against forced reset triggers, infrastructure spending claims by Biden, and surveillance techniques using infrared LED markers and drone reconnaissance. Koernke emphasized the importance of documenting government vehicle fleets, caches of military equipment, and maintaining security awareness in local areas.
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including university word bans at Lake Superior State University and University of Michigan, criticized Kevin McCarthy's speakership and House Republican capitulation, analyzed U.S. military equipment depletion and weapons transfers to Ukraine and Israel, covered an Illinois assault weapons ban being rushed through legislature, provided an update on Ronald Strauser's release from California custody with all charges dropped while expressing concern about his son Brandon's status, and offered tactical and preparedness advice for listeners including equipment recommendations and ammunition discussion.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement, ammunition production, and AR-15 configurations for preparedness scenarios. He covered bayonet sourcing, firearm parts suppliers (Bear Creek Arsenal, Apex Gun Parts, Gun Parts Corp, Center Fire Systems), and magazine options. The bulk of the episode focused on straight-case cartridge design for crisis production, including the 350 Legend, 450 Bushmaster, and 458 SOCOM, explaining how these could be manufactured with pre-industrial technology. He also addressed AR-15 modularity, magazine storage in caches, and German military surplus gear availability.