"bolt-action rifles"
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple urgent topics on Weapons Wednesday, February 11, 2026, including a mysterious 10-day no-fly zone around El Paso and the Oregon Park border area that was quickly rescinded after public attention, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's sixth visit to Washington in Trump's second term, alleged voter fraud cases in Michigan involving Israeli networks, Virginia gun grab attempts, and Denver voter fraud investigations. The show covered extensive weapons and preparedness topics including AR-15 and AR-10 configurations, magazine sourcing and repair, gas mask procurement, and detailed maintenance procedures for bolt-action rifles like the Mauser K98 and Mosin-Nagant. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge provided analysis of the Epstein files, Pam Bondi's testimony before Congress, and the escalating Iran situation, warning of potential World War III implications.
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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 discussed illegal immigration, disease transmission, and vaccine mandates on March 27, 2019. He analyzed the connection between undocumented immigrants entering the U.S. and disease outbreaks, particularly measles and mumps, arguing that sanctuary cities like Portland, Maine were receiving infected individuals via bus and plane. Callers and Koernke debated government overreach, border security failures, and the role of NGOs in facilitating migration. The show pivoted to firearms advocacy, promoting affordable AR-15 and AR-10 barrel purchases from Bear Creek Arsenal as preparation for anticipated conflict, and warned that bolt-action rifles were next on the government's confiscation agenda.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm design, construction, and ammunition specifications, covering topics including barrel sourcing, receiver design for bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, ammunition charge reductions over decades, handgun selection and caliber comparisons, and gender-specific considerations in weapon choice and ergonomics. The episode included extensive technical discussion of various rifle platforms including the AR-10, M1 Carbine, and historical firearms, as well as practical considerations for concealed carry weapon selection.
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Mark Koernke opened with the patriotic poem 'Visitor From the Past' and then discussed current events including ammunition availability and pricing, particularly 7.62x54R rounds becoming scarce due to Eastern European tensions, and recommended viewers purchase corrosive ammunition for bolt-action rifles as a cost-effective alternative. He also covered ATF enforcement actions and scandals, including congressional oversight by Darrell Issa regarding ATF storefront sting operations, and criticized federal agencies for using aggressive tactics to intimidate gun owners.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparation and ammunition management on Weapons Wednesday, covering stripper clips and magazine loading techniques for various rifles including the FAL, M1A, AK-47, and bolt-action rifles like the Lee Enfield, Springfield, Mosin-Nagant, and K98 Mauser. He emphasized the importance of topping off magazines during combat, proper ammunition discipline, and the use of bandoliers for field reloading. The show included detailed instructions on fabricating bandoliers from inexpensive materials, camouflaging satellite dishes, and maintaining proficiency with older military rifles. Callers asked about HK-91 brass ejection issues and hollow-point ammunition legality in Florida.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and combat preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. The episode covered stripper clips and bandoliers for rapid magazine reloading in combat situations, emphasizing discipline in fire and the importance of topping off magazines after engagement. Koernke detailed the use of bolt-action rifles (Lee Enfield, Springfield 1903, Mosin-Nagant, K98 Mauser) with stripper clips, shotgun tactics using the Ithaca Model 37, and practical ammunition management. A caller asked about HK rifle brass ejection and reloading, and another caller from Florida inquired about converting standard rounds to hollow points due to local restrictions.