"close-quarters combat"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics, firearm handling, and preparedness for civil unrest. He covered practical gun safety including revolver versus semi-automatic considerations, close-quarters combat techniques, and vehicle-based defense scenarios. The episode addressed urban violence, roadblock encounters, and the importance of mental preparedness and quick decision-making in dangerous situations. Koernke also commented on social decay, government dependency programs, and systemic issues affecting American society.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, blade maintenance, and self-defense tactics during this afternoon episode. The show featured extensive conversation with caller Don about Japanese swords, their history, value, and proper care, including discussion of World War II surrender blades and modern reproductions. The hosts covered practical blade selection and maintenance, including SOG tactical knives, machetes, and Kukri blades available at retailers like Walmart and Cabela's, with emphasis on sharpening techniques and proper blade angles. The episode concluded with discussion of close-quarters combat strategy, weapon selection hierarchy from rifles to knives, and self-defense principles including targeting vulnerable areas and shock trauma tactics.
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics with small-caliber firearms, including detailed instruction on using .25 automatics, .32 revolvers, and .22 pistols in close-quarters combat scenarios. He emphasized practical defensive strategies, ammunition selection, and reliability testing for various pocket pistols and backup weapons. The show also covered AR-15 lower receivers and upper assemblies available through retailers, including .22 caliber conversions and 5.7mm options, with emphasis on building firearms without paperwork. Koernke promoted specific ammunition brands like Aguila and discussed magazine pouches and ammunition storage for preparedness.