"bayonets"
11 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed election fraud allegations in Michigan and Wisconsin, where courts acknowledged massive voter fraud and ordered new elections. He covered surety bonds and how they've been stripped of accountability for government officials, the border crisis and illegal aliens as government-sponsored terrorism, the Sam Bankman-Fried conviction, and extensive preparedness guidance including tactical equipment, body armor, gas masks, blades, boots, magazines, and personal load-bearing systems for militia readiness.
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Mark Koernke discussed gardening and food preservation, including pumpkin storage and heritage seed varieties, then shifted to extensive commentary on firearms maintenance and procurement. He covered M14 rifle debates, extractor maintenance, reloading ammunition, bayonets, web gear configurations, and specific product recommendations from suppliers like Apex Gun Parts and Center Fire Systems. The show included discussion of end-of-year fundraising, militia training activities, and commentary on current political events including Ukraine aid appropriations and border security.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness activities including constructing ballistic protection fixtures using Lexan materials, acquiring winter tactical clothing from Botash, and detailed firearms recommendations. He covered the FN 49 and FN 49/56 rifles, including ammunition sourcing and barrel replacement options for 7mm to 8mm Mauser conversion. Koernke also discussed night vision equipment, optics from salvaged camera equipment, and bayonet acquisition strategies for various rifle platforms.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment issues, including Connecticut's shutdown of its firearms permitting system in violation of federal court orders, and the broader pattern of government obstruction of gun rights. He covered ammunition availability and pricing at AIM Surplus, analyzed the NFL's plan to play a 'black national anthem' before games (noting its similarity to the Oceania theme from 1984), and discussed border security failures, illegal immigration transport, and state responses. The show featured extensive discussion of body armor options, bayonets, and preparedness equipment, with detailed product recommendations from AR500 Armor and Apex Gun Parts.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement, ammunition production, and AR-15 configurations for preparedness scenarios. He covered bayonet sourcing, firearm parts suppliers (Bear Creek Arsenal, Apex Gun Parts, Gun Parts Corp, Center Fire Systems), and magazine options. The bulk of the episode focused on straight-case cartridge design for crisis production, including the 350 Legend, 450 Bushmaster, and 458 SOCOM, explaining how these could be manufactured with pre-industrial technology. He also addressed AR-15 modularity, magazine storage in caches, and German military surplus gear availability.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, fuel storage, ammunition availability, and militia communications during this Monday evening broadcast. He covered practical survival topics including propane storage, coal heating systems, alcohol stove maintenance, and rotating fuel supplies. Koernke also addressed government building closures, FEMA activity monitoring, and encouraged listeners to document suspicious government movements through photography. He promoted rifle and bayonet purchases from various suppliers, discussed the Colonial Marine Militia's weekend communications training exercises, and solicited donations for red-blue-green rifle sights and monocular optics.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and gardening strategies for self-sufficiency, including seed saving, soil preparation, and preservation techniques. The show included extensive discussion of field craft, tactical gear maintenance, food rationing in field operations, and bayonet procurement. A caller named Don from Tech-Com provided technical commentary on satellite surveillance systems, crude oil futures going negative, and cybersecurity issues affecting patriot websites.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdowns, government overreach, and food production during a two-hour afternoon and evening broadcast on April 20, 2020. He criticized Trump's handling of the pandemic response, the closure of small businesses while allowing only big-box stores to operate, and the destruction of agricultural production in Michigan. Koernke emphasized preparedness through gardening, food storage, and self-sufficiency, while warning listeners about communist infiltration of government and the need for militia readiness. The second hour featured a technical discussion about satellite surveillance systems and internet privacy concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed the COVID-19 lockdown response, criticizing Trump and government officials for shutting down small businesses while allowing only large box stores to operate, which he characterized as communist policy favoring Chinese corporations. He covered food production and preparedness, including gardening strategies, seed saving, and field rations. The show included extensive discussion of tactical gear, equipment maintenance, field discipline, and survival skills. A second-hour segment featured a caller discussing crude oil futures going negative and various technical topics including satellite surveillance systems and browser privacy.
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Mark Koernke delivered the second hour of his afternoon show on October 20, 2010, focusing extensively on military surplus equipment and preparedness. He discussed camouflage selection for North American temperate environments, MOLLE gear maintenance, bayonets and fighting knives (particularly Cetme models), canteen systems, cold weather gear including British DPM chemical suits, and gas masks. Koernke emphasized the importance of ammunition stockpiling, vehicle maintenance and spare tires, precision tools for firearms maintenance, and AK-pattern rifle drums for militia readiness. He also addressed recent Time Magazine coverage of potential civil conflict in the United States and warned about the impending shortage of gas mask filters.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and border security operations during this evening broadcast. The show featured a caller from Texas promoting discounted Bulgarian AK magazines from AIM Surplus, followed by extensive discussion of rifle systems (PTR-91, PTR-32KF), web gear, and cleaning kits available through Maine Military. Koernke emphasized the importance of training, ambidextrous shooting, bayonets, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment. The latter portion featured HD from Arizona detailing volunteer opportunities and operational updates for Arizona militia border deployment, including needs for mechanics, construction workers, and supply donations, with operations already underway as of late July.