"gov liquidation"
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Mark Koernke discussed rifle maintenance and sourcing, specifically addressing an Arasaka rifle feeding problem and recommending reversing the magazine follower spring as a potential fix. He then pivoted to tactical gear procurement, promoting affordable surplus and knockoff military equipment from vendors like RAP4, Airsoft Club, and Gov Liquidation to outfit militia units economically. The show concluded with discussion of border security and National Guard deployment strategies within Texas state boundaries.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio equipment setup and maintenance, including proper CB radio installation procedures, microphone selection and redundancy, cooling systems for radio rigs, and military surplus equipment available through government auctions. He covered emergency communications infrastructure, MOLLE gear radio bags, and the importance of having backup microphones for field operations. The second half focused extensively on ammunition and bullet production, including lead sourcing, metallurgy variations in ammunition, alternative bullet materials (copper, brass, zinc, aluminum), and the strategic implications of lead supply restrictions on American industrial capacity.
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Mark Koernke discussed container ships and military conversion capabilities, then shifted to communications infrastructure including Ramsey Electronics transmitters, Fair Radio surplus equipment, and Gov Liquidation auctions for military radio components. He covered DIY security camera systems using small televisions and wireless transmitters, emphasized the importance of manuals and documentation for older radio equipment, and highlighted the value of estate sales and surplus gear. In the second hour, callers from Texas and elsewhere discussed political awakening in their families, the decline of Detroit due to organized crime and poor governance, and Koernke warned about coordinated "black hit mobs" targeting white males in college towns with execution-style murders. The show concluded with Joe from the Carolinas introducing a gardening segment on food self-reliance and permaculture.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and quartermaster supplies on Friday, November 15, 2013, focusing on budget-friendly tactical gear sourcing from military surplus retailers like Maine Military and Gov Liquidation. He covered P-38 can openers, helmet covers, MOLLE gear, and water storage containers as essential barter items. The show included extensive discussion of deer hunting season opening in Michigan, corn burner heating systems, and greenhouse chicken integration for heat production. A caller from the Carolinas contributed information about European stick-burning stoves and cackle ovens as alternative heating methods.