"ambidextrous shooting"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms training and defensive shooting techniques, focusing on ambidextrous shooting skills, proper hand positioning, and the importance of training with both dominant and non-dominant hands. He emphasized learning from mistakes in controlled training environments rather than in life-or-death situations, and discussed how poor technique under stress can lead to injury or fatal consequences.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed multiple topics including the Bundy Ranch deployment and calls for additional personnel, AK-47 parts kits and rifle components available through Centerfire Systems and Apex Gun Parts, night vision equipment pricing and availability, Belgian Desert camouflage uniform sourcing challenges, and an extended critique of the night vision training video 'Own the Night,' emphasizing the importance of ambidextrous shooting skills and proper use of cover. The hosts also addressed political commentary regarding the Obama administration, Iraq withdrawal, and social policy, along with technical updates about radio equipment donations and maintenance.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed weapons training and preparedness on January 29, 2014. The show covered AR-15 platform selection and configuration, magazine capacity options, night vision technology and mounting systems, handgun shooting fundamentals including dominant eye identification, and advanced tactical training principles such as ambidextrous shooting, shooting around corners with minimal exposure, and three-dimensional urban combat scenarios. The hosts emphasized the importance of 10,000 hours of mastery through consistent practice, discussed pallet-based training structures for urban warfare drills, and addressed the critical need for proficiency in both-handed shooting to activate both sides of the brain. The episode concluded with information about night vision equipment availability and pricing, followed by commentary on recent deaths of banking executives.
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Mark Koernke discussed grassroots campaign strategies for Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, including direct mail tactics using phone directories to reach voters in Super Tuesday states. He addressed media bias and censorship of Ron Paul coverage, comparing it to past militia movement coverage. The show covered preparedness topics including local communications networks, radio systems, and tactical training with emphasis on ambidextrous firearm handling and one-handed weapon operation. Koernke discussed the 1911 pistol design, ammunition sourcing, and provided contact information for ammunition suppliers. He referenced an NPR broadcast from January 11, 2008 about foreign troops policing the United States.