"cabela's"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, communications equipment, and supplies during this afternoon broadcast. He covered practical topics including FRS radios, battery inventory, water purification, cold-weather gear sourcing, snowshoes, and cross-country skiing as winter exercise. The show included extensive discussion of glove sales at ShopMedVet.com, ammunition pricing at Cabela's, field phones, and non-radio signaling methods using light and lasers. Callers contributed information about ammunition availability and winter weather impacts. The second hour shifted to commentary on proposed federal legislation regarding gun ownership, taxation, and government enforcement, with increasingly inflammatory rhetoric about potential armed conflict.
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Mark Koernke hosted an evening broadcast on April 7, 2014, discussing preparedness, militia organization, and firearms. The show featured extended segments on night vision equipment procurement through bulk purchasing with caller Don, detailed discussions about ammunition reloading and primer availability at Cabela's, and tactical advice for a caller preparing for a running gun competition. Koernke also addressed the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance with conspiracy theories, promoted military surplus gear and preparedness products, and fielded caller questions about ammunition compatibility and revolver maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing, reviewed preparedness gear and supplies from retailers like Cabela's and CenterFire Systems, and spent considerable time analyzing the impracticality of advanced military exoskeletons and powered armor suits through detailed technical and historical examples. He promoted a November 1st cable and satellite cancellation campaign as economic leverage against the Obama administration, encouraged listeners to distribute information about Liberty Tree Radio at the Knob Creek event, and discussed CB radio and communication protocols for patriot organizations meeting that weekend.