"accuracy"
5 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed military tactics and equipment observed in Ukraine conflict videos, emphasizing rear guard operations, logistics failures, and war crimes concerns among Ukrainian forces. He provided detailed product recommendations for firearms and ammunition, focusing on the PTR-91 rifle package, Catamount shotgun magazines, and .308 ammunition as cost-effective options for preparedness. Koernke covered weapon maintenance, shooting techniques, and the importance of accuracy over volume fire in militia operations, while encouraging listeners to make substantial Christmas purchases of ammunition, magazines, and tools.
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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 preparedness, animal husbandry, and wildlife management, arguing that endangered species like desert tortoises could be successfully bred in captivity if government restrictions were removed. He criticized the Bureau of Land Management for executing captive-bred tortoises and contrasted this with successful pheasant breeding programs. The show covered weapons and tactical training, emphasizing accuracy over volume of fire, and discussed the Bundy Ranch standoff and federal overreach. Koernke also addressed suspicious activity reporting criteria used by law enforcement and criticized the conditioning of police forces to view citizens as enemies.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 financial bailout and its implications for American debt, calculating that each citizen would owe approximately $38,000 from the $700 billion bailout combined with existing national debt. He criticized fractional banking, the Federal Reserve, and currency debasement, noting that printing presses cannot keep pace with fictional monetary figures. The second hour focused on Weapons Wednesday, covering practical reloading techniques, firearm selection for accuracy over automatic fire, and detailed instruction on field reloading with minimal equipment. Koernke promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Gun Range event and discussed ammunition conservation, brass recovery, and low-pressure cartridge loading for anti-personnel use. He also addressed election integrity through Vote Rescue and criticized politicians like Congressman Joe Donnelly who voted for the bailout despite constituent opposition.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, emphasizing accuracy over volume fire and the importance of spare parts storage on firearms. He covered main battle rifles (MBRs) like the M1A and .308 caliber weapons, fielded caller questions about Springfield Armory receivers and the M14, and promoted the Live Free or Die concert in New Hampshire on July 14th to support Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS. The show included detailed technical advice on firearm reliability, load-bearing equipment ergonomics, and militia preparedness strategy.