"handguns"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance, customization, and practical self-defense preparedness, including detailed commentary on the Ruger Mini-14, AR-15 platforms, handgun selection and carry methods, night vision optics, and reloading techniques. He emphasized the importance of continuous skill improvement, training, and knowledge transfer within militia and civilian shooting communities, drawing parallels to military aviation history and the value of experienced marksmen. The show covered tactical gear options, magazine pouches, and the philosophy of self-reliance through firearms proficiency.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and field operations during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on October 29, 2014. The show covered affordable handgun options including the Star Model B pistol, historical military weapons pricing in Canada, and crew-served weapons like the M60 and .50 caliber systems. Koernke provided detailed tactical instruction on squad movement techniques, load-carrying methods, and the use of lightweight all-terrain vehicles including mechanical mules and COOT vehicles for cargo transport and combat support. The episode concluded with announcement of a special co-broadcast with the Micro Effect program.
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Mark Koernke discussed M1 carbine ammunition, maintenance, and variants, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling carbine ammo and 15-round magazines. He covered night vision technology options including first, second, and third generation devices and thermal imaging, with pricing and contact information provided by co-host Don. The show addressed preparedness topics including gas masks, handgun availability, and the importance of acquiring spare parts and magazines for various firearms. Callers discussed government overreach, media narratives about gun control, and societal collapse scenarios, with Mark providing commentary on disease prevention, historical medical practices, and education system failures.
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Mark Koernke discussed affordable handgun options from E-Sarco Inc., including Korean-Israeli High Powers, Starfire M43s, and Daewoo DP-51 pistols, emphasizing magazine availability and weapon caching strategies. He addressed caller concerns about police cavity searches and aggressive law enforcement tactics, attributing them to FEMA conditioning programs and fusion center propaganda. Koernke advocated for establishing patriot enclaves in depressed rural towns across America, referencing historical precedent from 1774-1775, and discussed administrative strategies for sovereignty while emphasizing the necessity of physical community organization and real estate control to resist federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, and food storage on January 27, 2014. He promoted affordable handguns from e-circoinc.com and SARCO, including FEG Hungarian high powers and various surplus pistols, emphasizing magazine availability and pricing. He interviewed Don about night vision technology, highlighting first-generation gun sights at $400. Koernke advocated strongly for supporting a Michigan farmer at BakersGreenAcres.com facing DNR harassment over heritage pig production, urging listeners to purchase pork, beef, and chicken directly. He promoted freeze-dried long-range reconnaissance patrol rations from FreezeDryGuy.com, discussing lima beans, eggs with ham and bacon, and field cooking techniques. The show included discussion of food security, tactical preparedness, and community support for local producers resisting government interference.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, wildlife threats, and self-defense on July 16, 2010. The episode covered expanding predator populations in Michigan including coyotes, wolves, and wild pigs, with detailed analysis of animal behavior and survival tactics. Koernke addressed handgun selection for self-defense, recommending full-size weapons over smaller alternatives, and referenced James Wesley Rawls's article on pistol calibers. He also discussed militia training camps across Michigan, the need for computer RAM donations, and various wildlife encounters including a California coyote attack on a child.