"galil rifle"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Saiga shotgun specifications and accessories, including gas adjustment systems, stocks, and trigger quality. The show featured extensive technical discussion of magazine conversion adapters from Magnolia State Armory that allow Saiga and Galil rifles to use standard AR-15 magazines, with pricing and contact information provided. Callers contributed details on weapon commonality, parts compatibility, and the advantages of using cheaper AR-15 magazines for training while preserving expensive original magazines. Koernke also addressed the disappearance of inexpensive handgun brands like Rossi, FIE, Llama, and Star from the market, recommending listeners purchase spare magazines for these weapons while available.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach, fusion centers, and committee-based bureaucratic incompetence as examples of systemic dysfunction that motivated individuals could exploit. He fielded a caller from Georgia (Marcus) who promoted an AK-pattern rifle magazine adapter allowing Sega rifles to use standard AR-15 magazines, priced at $99 for a limited time. The show covered weapon system compatibility, magazine interchangeability across platforms (including discussion of Galil and Mac 90 rifles), and currency devaluation affecting firearm prices. Koernke criticized the current administration's border policy and handling of illegal immigration, calling for arrest of government officials for treason.
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Mark Koernke discussed flag etiquette and the decline of patriotic observance in American communities, noting the haphazard lowering of flags at half-mast and the deterioration of flag maintenance standards. He addressed preparedness initiatives including night vision equipment sales and long-range shooting projects, with callers providing technical updates on rifle adapters (Magnolia State Arms magazine well for Galil rifles) and FAL magazine sourcing. The show featured extended discussion on shooting technique, focus, and proper stance for long-range rifle work, including references to 50-caliber shooting associations and 1200-yard range development.