"apex gun parts"
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food security, and political commentary during this three-hour episode. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling humanitarian rations and MREs, noting that military rations are now cheaper than grocery store food due to inflation and shrinkflation. Koernke covered concerns about government-engineered crises, potential civil unrest from food stamp cuts, and the threat of power grid manipulation. He also featured a Guns and Gadgets segment on New York's new mandatory firearm seizure law during domestic violence calls, discussed radio programming and Baofeng radios for communications, and addressed international tensions involving Venezuela, Israel, and Ukraine. Throughout the episode, he promoted end-of-year fundraising drawings and urged listeners to prepare for potential supply chain disruptions.
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Mark Koernke discussed food preparedness and emergency rations, focusing on humanitarian daily rations (MREs) as affordable long-term storage options available from suppliers like Apex Gun Parts. He covered shrinkflation at Dollar Tree, recommended bulk purchases of beans and legumes, and suggested connecting with local farmers for fresh food sources. The show also covered a major Second Amendment victory where the DOJ conceded that D.C.'s magazine ban is unconstitutional, and discussed Walmart's announced store closures starting November 1st due to SNAP/EBT card losses and anticipated civil unrest. Callers reported increased military aircraft activity in Arizona and shared DIY security lighting techniques using solar lights and laundry bottles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather modification in Texas and New Mexico, claiming the North American Weather Modification Council conducted cloud seeding that contributed to recent flooding. He covered firearms and preparedness, including detailed discussions of AK-47s, AR-15s, and other weapons platforms available from retailers like Palmetto State Armory and Apex Gun Parts. Koernke addressed government surveillance, specifically the ATF's secret access to license plate readers in Chesapeake, Virginia, which was recently terminated. Guest Craig from Bidding Knowledge analyzed the Israel-Iran conflict, criticizing Trump's military actions and discussing the IAEA's alleged bias against Iran while ignoring Israel's undeclared nuclear arsenal. The show emphasized militia preparedness, logistics, food storage, and water purification as critical survival skills.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, equipment sourcing, and currency tracking technology. The show featured extensive caller segments on .50 caliber ammunition reloading, vehicle-mounted weapons systems, and tactical equipment procurement from suppliers like Military Uniform Supply and Apex Gun Parts. Koernke explained Federal Reserve currency restructuring plans, microchip tracking embedded in U.S. currency denominations, and the progression toward digital currency control. He addressed anticipated military invasion scenarios in two waves and discussed fifth-column foreign military assets already positioned within the United States.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms parts and preparedness supplies, including Enfield rifle components available through Apex Gun Parts, M1 Garand springs, and body armor options for women from Second Chance and Osprey systems. He covered vehicle standardization for militia groups, tactical recovery procedures, and military surplus auctions at Iron Planet. The show shifted to a call-in segment with Randy discussing medical marijuana, followed by Randy's personal account of his wife Pam's death from cancer, legal troubles in Florida, vehicle problems, and his belief in life after death based on paranormal experiences in his home. Randy also criticized tobacco companies and discussed his cancer treatment approach using alternative medicine rather than chemotherapy.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the formation of a new regimental combat team for the Colonial Marine Militia in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He addressed anti-white curriculum materials in schools, particularly a 'white identities meter' and Coca-Cola's diversity training, calling for boycotts of Coca-Cola products. The show featured extensive discussion of firearms manufacturing and repurposing, including converting scrap AK barrels into derringers and single-shot weapons, reloading ammunition, copper-plating lead bullets, and utilizing surplus military parts from sources like Apex Gun Parts. Callers contributed technical expertise on barrel repair, ammunition manufacturing, and improvised weapons construction. Koernke emphasized self-sufficiency, recycling materials, and preparedness while expressing strong anti-government and anti-establishment rhetoric.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organizational updates, including the formation of a new regimental combat team in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and flag presentation ceremonies. He addressed anti-white curriculum materials in schools, including the "Wakanda salute" controversy and a "white identities meter" being used in educational settings. The show featured extensive discussion of firearm parts recycling and improvised weapons manufacturing, including derringer designs from AK barrel scraps, barrel repair techniques using ceramic putty, ammunition reloading strategies, and copper-plating lead bullets. Callers contributed technical expertise on barrel modifications and alternative caliber conversions. Koernke promoted CenterFire Systems shotgun inventory and Apex Gun Parts resources for spare components.
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan protests against Governor Whitmer's lockdown orders, emphasizing militia participation and civil disobedience. He provided extensive technical guidance on radio communications, including use of non-licensed frequencies, code systems, and Baofeng radios for tactical operations. The show featured detailed firearms recommendations, particularly 30-06 bolt-action rifles with M2 armor-piercing ammunition, discussing optimal engagement ranges and ammunition sourcing from vendors like CDNN Sports, AIM Surplus, and Apex Gun Parts. Callers asked about ammunition pricing and rifle selection for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke and Don Fetcher discussed border security solutions, highlighting the success of the Minuteman II project as a model for effective civilian-led border monitoring using off-the-shelf technology including aircraft, thermal imaging, and night vision. They covered firearms and ammunition deals, including AR-15 magazines and AK components available through Apex Gun Parts, and promoted the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. The hosts also discussed aviation industry challenges, Turkish pistol imports, and various preparedness and tactical equipment options.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and ammunition options for preparedness, including Beretta pistols and carbines, High Point firearms, SKS rifles, and various ammunition sources. He covered cache weapons and storage strategies, interviewed a caller from South Dakota about SKS rifles and High Point carbines, and provided detailed information on alternative ammunition calibers including 45 HP and 6.5x55 Swedish blank ammunition available through JG Sales. The show also covered magazine sourcing from Apex Gun Parts and Centerfire Systems, with emphasis on building AR-15 rifles and maintaining ammunition stockpiles.
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Mark Koernke discussed post-election firearms and ammunition markets, noting that prices for military surplus items like entrenching tools, ponchos, and ammunition magazines have not decreased as some predicted but instead risen due to global conflicts consuming inventory. He covered night vision technology in detail, including first and second generation devices, thermal imaging, proper weapon ergonomics with Picatinny rails, and shooting techniques. Callers shared experiences purchasing surplus military equipment at varying prices, and Mark emphasized the importance of preparedness and voting with one's wallet by purchasing ammunition and supplies while available.
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Mark and BK discussed the 2016 presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's improved performance in the second debate against Hillary Clinton and the release of Podesta emails via WikiLeaks revealing alleged collusion, election fraud, and weapons trafficking. They analyzed the lack of visible Hillary Clinton campaign support in Michigan compared to Trump signs, attributed partly to Bernie Sanders supporters' anger over DNC vote manipulation. The show featured extensive Quartermaster segments covering surplus military equipment deals, including Spanish CETME rifle armorer kits and magazines from Apex Gun Parts, battery chargers, and opportunities at Surplus Shed's 80% liquidation sale.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, parts availability, and preparedness on December 3, 2014. The show featured extensive coverage of firearms retailers including Ohio Ordinance Works and Apex Gun Parts, with detailed discussions of semi-automatic rifle builds, magazine compatibility, and historical military weapons including the Boys anti-tank rifle, 20mm cannons, and various machine gun systems. Callers contributed technical knowledge about weapon modifications, receiver construction, and flamethrower design, while a caller from Florida described militia training activities and East Wing tactical tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms pricing and availability, comparing AK-47 and AR-15 component costs across vendors like CenterFire Systems and Apex Gun Parts, emphasizing bulk purchasing and long-barrel rifle construction. He reviewed September 2014 NICS background check data showing the second-highest firearm sales on record, extrapolating actual ammunition consumption to potentially approach one billion rounds monthly. Koernke addressed communications preparedness, recommending fixed-channel radios as gifts to build distributed networks, and discussed government spending priorities including border security and disease control. He commented on celebrity culture and political alignment in Hollywood, referenced a missing actress case involving psychiatric medication, and concluded with caller discussion on food production including Michigan wild sweet peas.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and infrastructure hardening on July 3, 2014, focusing on storm shelters, construction techniques to withstand tornadoes and hurricanes, and reflective marking systems for tactical applications. He promoted the Freedom Pollute band event in Allentown, Pennsylvania, reviewed Fourth of July sales at Apex Gun Parts and CDNN Investments, and fielded caller questions about monolithic dome construction, underground storage solutions, and LED lighting systems. The show included extended discussion of alleged targeted tornado strikes on patriot locations and defensive building design principles.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment available through various online retailers, focusing on Fourth of July sales and holiday specials. They reviewed specific products from Sarco, Apex Gun Parts, and other suppliers, including AR-15 components, AK-pattern rifles, night vision systems, and historical military weapons. The show shifted to immigration policy, discussing the arrival of migrant children at the southern border and the president's proposed executive order to grant military service members who entered illegally a path to citizenship. They emphasized border security concerns and criticized the administration's approach to immigration reform.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military surplus equipment, and communications infrastructure on the evening of June 17, 2014. He reviewed bargain military clothing (Norwegian Air Force camo shirts at $1.75), field telephone switchboards and radio equipment from Fair Radio and other suppliers, and AR-15 barrel options from Apex Gun Parts. Koernke analyzed the resurrection of Soviet-era tanks in Ukraine as a lesson in equipment maintenance and resourcefulness, emphasized the importance of separate radio frequencies for medical evacuation and mechanized units, and promoted the upcoming Freedom Palooza event. Caller Tom from northern Michigan announced a fire team training event scheduled for June 20-22 and discussed local militia organization efforts.
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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 discussed government daycare programs and their claimed benefits, noting that the Perry Preschool Project and Head Start have failed to demonstrate lasting positive outcomes. He addressed a Tennessee liquor store owner's boycott of Russian vodka over Ukraine tensions, critiquing selective outrage. Koernke read a piece on Second Amendment rights and armed resistance to tyranny, referencing the Romanian revolution. He provided detailed tactical guidance on radio equipment maintenance, antenna care, and field medical procedures, emphasizing the importance of protecting medics with body armor and recovery equipment. He promoted affordable body armor solutions from Apex Gun Parts and government surplus Pullman train cars available for auction at GovLiquidation.com.
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Mark Koernke discussed comprehensive medical preparedness and casualty care procedures for militia units, covering CPR techniques, airway management tools, field medical equipment, and the importance of denture/glasses preservation. He emphasized the critical need to expand the Chaplain Corps and Medical Support divisions within militia organizations, stressed the importance of night vision technology and AR-15 rifle kits for preparedness, and promoted specific suppliers for medical gear and firearms components. The episode included detailed discussion of wound treatment, homeopathic healing solutions, and proper casualty evacuation protocols.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies in the post-Christmas period, focusing on taking advantage of holiday sales for food storage, clothing, and tactical gear. He promoted discounted body armor ($25 per set) and trauma plates ($5 each) from Apex Gun Parts, reviewed ammunition deals from multiple vendors including 223 steel case rounds, 8mm Mauser, 9mm federal, and 7.92x57 corrosive ammunition. Koernke emphasized rifle marksmanship training principles, proper ammunition storage and repackaging, and the importance of maintaining firearms and ammunition in preparation for anticipated civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed military armor and protective equipment in extensive detail, covering historical armor development from medieval times through modern body armor systems. He explained the physics of ballistic protection, compared various armor types and their effectiveness, and provided specific recommendations for affordable armor sources like Apex Gun Parts and Centerfire Systems. Koernke also discussed helmet options ranging from steel pots to Kevlar helmets, DIY armor modifications, and practical considerations for weight and mobility in combat situations.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement strategies, recommending listeners buy cases of various calibers including 5.45x39, 7.62x54R, and .308 to make a statement against government overreach. He promoted several surplus suppliers and gun parts retailers, then shifted to discussing prison system food budget fraud, detailing how Michigan prisons receive $27-35 per prisoner daily but spend only $2.75-3.10 on actual food, with the remainder disappearing into bureaucratic corruption. He also addressed EBT card fraud and welfare system abuse, contrasting the purchasing power of welfare recipients with working people.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons construction and modification techniques on Weapons Wednesday, September 18, 2013. He detailed how to build single-shot rifles from demilitarized and damaged AR-15 and AK receivers using salvaged parts, emphasizing crude and inexpensive methods. Koernke covered subsonic ammunition loading techniques, barrel modifications, and sourcing cheap components from suppliers like Apex Gun Parts and E-Sarco. He also discussed wildcat cartridge development, magazine systems, and criticized foreign manufacturing of U.S. military weapons while addressing gun confiscation efforts in California and New York.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons manufacturing and parts sourcing on Weapons Wednesday, September 11, 2013. He covered 1911 pistol frame and slide availability from e-circo Inc., barrel blanks from Sarco and other suppliers for building custom rifles, and the importance of weapon standardization and optics redundancy in preparedness scenarios. Koernke emphasized precision marksmanship over volume fire in unconventional warfare, discussed scope mounting options and maintenance of iron sights, and reviewed available parts kits and ammunition from suppliers including Apex Gun Parts and Classic Firearms.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, September 4, 2013. He covered AMT stainless steel pistols, particularly the Hardballor .45 model, emphasizing their reliability and collector value. Koernke reviewed aftermarket parts suppliers including Sarco, Apex Gun Parts, and Aries Armor, and discussed 80% polymer and aluminum AR-15 lower receivers that do not require machining jigs. He also covered historical weapons development, body armor evolution from the 1960s onward, and the capabilities of various rifle platforms including the TRW low-maintenance rifle design.