"garand rifle"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed Hillary Clinton's disqualification from office due to her mishandling of classified documents and her role in the Benghazi incident, arguing she should never hold government office again. He criticized the FBI for corruption and their failure to prosecute Clinton, attributing this to executive branch interference. Koernke then pivoted to an extended discussion of firearms and weapon systems, covering AR-15 platforms, steel versus aluminum receivers, Garand rifles, crown wear on barrels, and the importance of proper training with both live ammunition and airsoft training aids. He emphasized the principle of training realistically to perform effectively in actual situations.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and health topics, focusing on detox formulas using ionic silver and myrrh as defense against biological threats. He covered historical chemical and biological weapons use from World War I through modern times, explaining how international troop movements may have spread influenza. Koernke provided detailed instructions on acquiring and storing medical supplies, ammunition, and defensive materials. He addressed border security failures, government incompetence, and the need for community medical personnel and defensive preparations. The show included extensive product advertisements and driving safety tips.
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Mark Koernke discussed weekend firearms and ammunition sales from CDNN Investments and Ammo Man, highlighting deals on AR-15 variants, the Mossberg MMR 223 Hunter rifle, and EAA pistols under $300. He reviewed 8mm Mauser Romanian surplus ammunition in spam cans with stripper clips, 9mm options, and 30-06 Springfield rounds. Koernke took a caller from Wisconsin whose brother was fined $2,000 for selling sandbags without a license, leading to commentary on government overreach and communist infiltration in Wisconsin. A second caller (Jim/Tim) discussed receiver casting specifications, World War II infusion casting processes for carbines and Garands, and tank track pad metallurgy and maintenance.