"5.7x28"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition scarcity and reloading as preparedness strategies, highlighting rapid depletion of rifle kits and specific calibers from retailers like Palmetto State Armory. The show featured extensive technical discussion of reloading equipment, dies, and ammunition types, with callers sharing casting and reloading techniques. Don provided detailed information about night vision technology, comparing green-screen and thermal imaging capabilities, and promoted YDTOE.us for thermal and night vision equipment sales. The episode concluded with commentary on recent shooting incidents, gun confiscation rhetoric from media figures, and warnings about political threats to Second Amendment rights.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness and ammunition strategy on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on AR-15 upper receiver configurations in multiple calibers (.223, 5.45x39, 7.62x39, 300 Blackout, 5.7x28) to maximize versatility. He emphasized accuracy over volume fire, proper ammunition testing protocols at the range, and the importance of spare parts like firing pins and extractors. Koernke also provided ammunition availability updates from UNAMMO.COM, including .223 American Eagle stripper clips, 30-06 de-clipped rounds, and flare ordnance, while noting ongoing ammunition scarcity despite the deer hunting season. The show included discussion of preparedness logistics and references to perceived threats from Chinese military and UN/NATO forces.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and preparedness, focusing on background check statistics showing continued high weapons purchases rather than reductions. He provided detailed product recommendations including signaling flares from unamo.com, 5.7x28 ammunition options (American Eagle and FN brands), and various preparedness products. A caller from Kentucky named John described issues with East German signal cartridges that had expanded internally due to chemical compound crystallization, and Koernke provided extensive technical guidance on safely disassembling and repurposing the flare materials, including testing procedures and alternative applications.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, including 7.62x39 thermal magazines, Beretta 92 magazines, and 5.7x28 ammunition from UNAMMO.com. He provided detailed instructions for loading donation vehicles with building materials (2x4s, chipboard, and supplies) to send to the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, directing listeners to the Bundy Ranch Resistance Transportation Facebook page for coordination. He criticized FN firearms reliability and pricing, discussed satellite launches and potential sabotage concerns, and made brief commentary on the Mayan calendar hoax and various preparedness topics.
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing operations at the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, emphasizing the critical need for continued logistical support including food, water storage, medical supplies, and personnel. He provided detailed instructions for supporters to pre-deploy materials and supplies to the ranch, stressed the importance of 24-hour staffing and equipment monitoring, and addressed ammunition availability at various online retailers. Koernke also discussed barrel blanks available from Gun Parts Corporation and encouraged listeners to send postcards and small items of support to the Bundys, while dismissing critics spreading misinformation about the supply effort.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages and recommended purchasing 5.7x28 ammunition while available, warning that FN (a Belgian company) controls 76% of U.S. small arms production. He covered the Ares Armor ATF raid and the importance of storing AR-15 parts separately to avoid legal issues. The show featured extensive commentary on the Ukraine crisis, criticizing international bankers and calling for Ukrainian independence from EU control. Koernke also reported on Idaho's passage of SB 1332, an emergency bill that would nullify future federal gun laws through state non-enforcement, which passed unanimously in both chambers and awaits the governor's signature. The episode concluded with discussion of a federal court decision in Utah that partially invalidated polygamy laws.