"60mm filters"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies and equipment sourcing, including solar lights from Aldi, cabinet hardware from dlawless.com, and jeans quality comparisons (Wrangler, Levi's, Duluth Trading). He reviewed gas masks and filters available from GunPartsCorp.com, including Canadian C3 masks and 60mm filters, and discussed 3D movie theater glasses as free sunglasses. Koernke covered food storage options from Honeyville Grain, noting price increases for powdered eggs, and suggested granola as an alternative field food. He also proposed a PayPal donation mechanism for equipment deployment to the Bundy Ranch and discussed shipping cost optimization strategies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, where cell phone and digital communications had been disrupted. He emphasized the need for alternate communications infrastructure, specifically 800 MHz Yagi antennas to bypass the communication blackout, and urged listeners to support those on-site with food supplies (rice, beans, canned goods), batteries, and other essentials. The show covered quartermaster preparedness topics including food storage strategies, produce supply chain disruptions affecting prices, ammunition purchasing before potential executive order restrictions, and tactical gear procurement from various suppliers. BK provided detailed product recommendations for batteries, rain gear, ammunition, gas masks, and freeze-dried food from specific retailers.
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Mark Koernke and co-host BK conducted Quartermaster's Corner, the final hour of the Intelligence Report on September 20, 2013. The episode focused on ammunition and reloading supply chain updates, including small rifle primers availability at Powder Valley, discussion of the new Anacouta LT32 powder coming in January, and analysis of 60mm gas mask filters at $4 per unit from Gun Parts Corp. Callers Tim Seward and Joe contributed technical discussions on Rain-X application to mask lenses, benchrest cartridge design (6mm PPC), long-range rifle ballistics, World War I trench mortars and grenades, tool deals at Tractor Supply, dollar-store solar lights, gas mask defogger sources, and permaculture pest control methods including badminton rackets for cabbage moths and food-grade diatomaceous earth.