"automatic weapons"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
-
Mark Koernke discussed military surplus equipment and tactical preparedness, recommending specific vendors for affordable web gear, MOLLE equipment, and tactical accessories. He analyzed the Ferguson, Missouri shooting incident with caller Henry, critiquing media coverage and discussing broader issues of civil unrest, police militarization, and state police equipped with automatic weapons. Koernke connected Ferguson to other national tensions including the Bundy Ranch standoff and border security issues, framing them as part of a larger pattern. He then pivoted to detailed instruction on aerial and naval combat tactics, including Lufbery circles, crossing the T maneuvers, and defensive formations, relating these historical military concepts to ground-based tactical awareness and preparedness.
-
Mark Koernke discussed the deteriorating state of the Obama administration, criticizing the Secret Service's incompetence and alleged misconduct, including drunkenness during overseas trips. He analyzed state-level gun control efforts in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts as part of a coordinated communist agenda, arguing these small northeastern states serve as test cases. Koernke detailed the existence of hundreds of thousands of unregistered automatic weapons stored in international zones at U.S. airports, explaining how foreign companies exploit diplomatic immunity to stockpile military hardware. He addressed caller questions about rifle modifications, magazine compatibility for various platforms including the M77, Vepr, and Saga rifles, and recommended affordable firearms for preparedness. The show concluded with discussion of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, presenting theories that Israel possesses a twin aircraft in Tel Aviv and may be planning a false flag operation, with a FEMA drill scheduled coinciding with the disappearance.
-
Mark Koernke discussed Weapons Wednesday topics including ammunition scarcity due to ongoing military operations, the importance of proper automatic weapons training techniques, and new affordable training rifle options. He and caller Darrell examined the Mossberg .22 caliber AR-15 lookalike rifle (~$350) as a cost-effective training platform, along with airsoft rifles and European knockoff firearms as alternatives for preparedness and skill development. The conversation covered gun show attendance, the disappearance of imported German AR and AK copies from the market, and practical advice on purchasing spare parts and maintenance tools for new firearms. Discussion also included airsoft training advantages, machine gun rental shoots at Knob Creek, and creative defensive tactics using decoy equipment.