"center fire systems"
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Mark Koernke discussed the grenade incident in Los Angeles County, analyzing how three trained professionals died attempting to saw a European training grenade in half, likely mistaking it for an inert device. He covered weapons and preparedness topics including revolver deals at Center Fire Systems, AK variants at Palmetto State Armory and Atlantic Firearms, and G3/HK91 rifle kits. The show featured extended discussion with caller Brad about potential color revolution timelines, with Brad predicting 2028 as a critical election year, and Mark emphasizing the need for organized militia preparation and spiritual discipline in resistance to government overreach. A second-hour segment featured Craig from Forbid Knowledge discussing his experience with ChatGPT's limitations when creating a satirical Pledge of Allegiance video, and commentary on precious metals prices, BRICS, and economic collapse scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed military recruitment failures and warned listeners against joining the U.S. military, citing leadership controlled by what he characterized as satanic and pedophilic elements. He covered the military's failed attempts to recruit soldiers previously discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines, emphasized the importance of militia training and map-reading skills, reviewed firearms and ammunition availability at Center Fire Systems, and discussed the 14th Amendment's disputed ratification. The show included caller commentary on military service experiences and recruitment advertising, along with warnings about border security failures and illegal immigration.
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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 various belt-fed and semi-automatic firearms, including the M2 .50 caliber, MG34, MG42, Browning M1919, and other military weapons systems. He provided detailed technical guidance on firing heavy weapons, proper shooting stance, and recoil management for large-caliber guns. The show covered ammunition availability, magazine sourcing, and specific firearm recommendations from vendors like Center Fire Systems and AIM Surplus. Koernke also announced a schedule change beginning January 2, 2017, reducing morning broadcast hours from three to two, and discussed various handgun options including revolvers, SKS rifles, and budget-friendly pistol purchases.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness products from Major Surplus, including military MRE pound cakes and tactical clothing, and promoted a fundraising drawing for station equipment upgrades with prizes including Bowie knives and folding knives. He featured music by Leslie Fish, including songs from the album 'Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb' and 'Carmen Miranda's Ghost,' and discussed upcoming video projects including 'So You Just Escaped from a FEMA Camp.' The show included information about Center Fire Systems' shotgun sales, particularly Turkish pump shotguns and the M1919 semi-automatic shotgun, and Ed provided details about the Friday night drawing mechanics and station relocation plans.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, including battery maintenance for field gear, the Diamondback DB380 pistol available through Center Fire Systems, and micro-FM radio transmitters from Deal Extreme for emergency communications and community broadcasting. He reviewed surplus military clothing from MainGunBiz.com, fielded a caller's positive feedback on their woodland camouflage uniforms and tactical gear, and provided guidance on layering and camouflage techniques. The episode included discussion of gardening practices for food production, composting with coffee grounds and eggshells, and a reminder about the station's annual fundraising goal.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun shows and firearm sales across Pennsylvania and Ohio, including details about VEPR and SAGA rifle availability at Center Fire Systems. He covered AK rifle variants and design differences across Russian and Chinese production, emphasizing the importance of understanding weapon-specific spare parts like firing pins. The show included extensive commentary on ammunition availability, international arms sales, and preparedness topics including safe storage solutions and EMP concerns.
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Mark Koernke hosted the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on August 13, 2014, discussing weapons, ammunition, and preparedness. The show featured extensive product reviews and pricing information from military surplus vendors including JG Sales, Copes Distributing, AIM Surplus, and Center Fire Systems, covering items such as stripper clips, MOLLE gear, ammunition in various calibers (7.65 Argentine, 300 Blackout, 5.7 FN, 7.7 Japanese), and AK and HK rifle parts. Koernke and co-host Darryl also discussed micro-FM broadcasting equipment from DealXtreme, reloading ammunition (specifically Blazer brass using small pistol primers), and Croatian military surplus equipment. The show concluded with an introduction to Craig's Forbidden Knowledge segment on permaculture.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and border security in the second hour of his afternoon show on July 16, 2014. He reviewed bargain firearms components and parts kits available through Center Fire Systems, with caller Darryl sharing details on AR-15 receivers and AK platform accessories. The conversation shifted to gun show security, recounting historical incidents including an alleged staged shooting at a Michigan gun show designed to generate anti-gun media coverage. Koernke and Darryl discussed ammunition scarcity due to the closure of the last U.S. lead smelter, lead reclamation from old shooting ranges, and World War II weapons testing at a former Bendix plant in Dexter, Michigan. The show concluded with discussion of the border crisis, disease transmission risks from unvetted migrants, and comparisons to historical quarantine procedures.
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Mark Koernke discussed the Fort Hood shooting incident, emphasizing preparedness and self-defense in mass casualty situations. He provided detailed technical information about ammunition types, particularly Russian-produced steel-cased ammunition and zinc plating, and reviewed products from Center Fire Systems. The show featured a guest segment with Joe from the Carolinas discussing victory gardening and preparedness during the growing season. Koernke also covered signal communications projects, including 6-meter repeater testing across Michigan, packet radio systems, and micro FM broadcasting equipment from DealXtreme. He solicited sponsors for Liberty Tree Radio and discussed the need for developing chaplain corps and other support elements within militia organizations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and political commentary on October 7, 2013. He reviewed PPS-43 parts kits and ammunition availability from Center Fire Systems, promoted freeze-dried food supplies, and warned about communist tactics including food shortages affecting military families during the government shutdown. Koernke criticized federal leadership, international bankers, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, advocating for armed resistance and discussing tactical combat strategy. He promoted alternative media sources and survival literature while emphasizing the importance of precious metals over fiat currency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including food storage and preservation techniques using simple methods like drying vegetables and repurposing food containers. He promoted firearms and survival equipment from vendors like Center Fire Systems, JRH Enterprises, and Knob Creek Gun Range, highlighting specific product deals and part numbers. Koernke addressed political concerns about federal government overreach, border security policies, and upcoming Senate hearings on gun control, while warning listeners about currency devaluation and resource scarcity. He emphasized the importance of acquiring gas masks, chemical protection suits, ammunition, and reloading supplies, and discussed bullet casting and electroplating techniques for ammunition preparation.
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Mark Koernke and co-hosts Darrell Sivak and Donald Betcher discussed severe ammunition and firearm shortages following the 2008 election, with particular focus on the Mini-14 rifle as an available alternative when AR-15s and AKs were sold out. They provided detailed sourcing information for weapons, magazines, and parts from dealers like Davison's (86 Mini-14s available), Center Fire Systems, and Sarco, along with practical advice on rifle maintenance and storage. Caller Dave reported on stock market decline (Dow at $7,997) and warned about proposed federal gun ban legislation (Title 18, Section 922) that could confiscate post-1993 manufactured firearms, noting Obama's admitted British citizenship status.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights, gun ownership, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He recounted a historical incident from 1970s Washington DC involving black Muslim factions and government buildings held hostage with non-firearm weapons, arguing this demonstrated why citizens need armed self-defense. The bulk of the episode focused on specific firearms equipment and accessories available through sponsors: AK-pattern rifle spare parts packages, bayonets, magazines, reloading supplies, and ammunition from Center Fire Systems and Georgia Arms. Koernke provided detailed product numbers, pricing, and tactical advice on web gear configuration, equipment placement for dark operations, medical support integration, and lightweight loadout strategies for militia preparedness. He also promoted High Point pistols and carbines as affordable American-made alternatives.
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Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday, discussing ammunition availability and pricing for various rifle calibers including 7.62x39, 5.45x39, and specialty rounds from Center Fire Systems in Kentucky. He detailed AK accessory packages and replacement parts, emphasized the value of surplus military equipment as investments, and took caller questions about magazine modifications for Browning and VAR rifles. The show included extensive discussion of firearm training methodologies, the importance of hands-on weapons familiarization across multiple platforms, and practical preparedness advice. Koernke also promoted the New Jersey State Militia newsletter and discussed community-based militia organization and self-defense principles.
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Mark Koernke discussed militia mobilization activities including Colonial Marine units and the 22nd Regimental Combat Team conducting training operations, with video documentation being prepared for YouTube. He provided detailed information on firearms procurement and spare parts availability through Center Fire Systems, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition and magazines while available. Koernke addressed the Equality in Broadcasting bill's threat to internet radio stations, calling for support of independent patriot musicians and media. He criticized the NRA for alleged collaboration with anti-gun politicians like Chuck Schumer, promoting Gun Owners of America and JPFO as alternatives. The episode covered Virginia Tech shooting response, Second Amendment rights, ammunition production capacity issues, and upcoming militia border operations.