"holsters"
9 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms deals, and geopolitical threats on this Friday evening broadcast. He promoted budget-friendly pistols and tactical gear from online retailers, fielded caller questions about magazine compatibility and holster options, and spent considerable time analyzing potential false flag attack scenarios involving nuclear weapons targeting southeastern U.S. cities. The show included extensive commentary on January 6th intelligence collection, border security issues, military conscription concerns, and warnings against military enlistment under current leadership.
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Mark Koernke discussed congressional dysfunction, government spending, and military equipment mismanagement. He criticized the 18 Republicans who voted for a $1.7 trillion spending bill, analyzed holster designs and military surplus equipment, and reported on Ronald Strousser's release from custody after charges were dismissed. Callers provided updates on military aircraft retirements, border security issues, and information operations related to election interference. The show emphasized the need for patriotic resistance and self-sufficiency rather than reliance on government systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, November 30, 2022. He covered topics including the Springfield Armory bullpup rifle and the importance of spare parts, ammunition sourcing (Norma, PPU, Turkish 8mm), and proper weapon maintenance including leather holster care. Koernke also addressed infiltration tactics, camouflage techniques, and logistics in unconventional warfare, while criticizing government overreach regarding January 6th investigations and the Afghanistan withdrawal. The show included a segment from Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing freeze-dried food, Mountain House's 30-year shelf life announcement, and precious metals prices.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2022 midterm elections held on November 8th, characterizing them as fraudulent with suspiciously uniform 50-50 vote splits across races. He covered weapons and preparedness topics including rifle magazines, bayonets, holster systems (particularly jackass rigs for revolvers), and water treatment methods for survival situations. Koernke also addressed fuel storage options (propane, diesel, gasoline), vehicle maintenance, and swimming skills as critical preparedness measures. The show included extensive technical discussions on firearms configurations, ammunition sourcing, and tactical load-bearing equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance, preparedness, and firearms inventory on Weapons Wednesday. He covered proper lubrication and maintenance techniques for rifles and ARs using penetrating oils and anti-seize compounds, emphasized the importance of 6.5 Carcano rifles as reliable weapons, and reviewed current ammunition and firearm availability including 300 Blackout, .380 Auto, 40 Smith & Wesson, and .357 SIG. He provided detailed guidance on magazine capacity standards, holster systems, and tactical gear from various surplus suppliers, while also addressing ammunition scarcity issues and reloading as a critical skill for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms deals and preparedness on the second hour of his afternoon show on June 25, 2014. He detailed bargain pricing on Ruger P85 pistols ($215 each from E-Sarco Inc), SKS barreled receivers ($79.95), and magazines from multiple vendors including Centerfire Systems and CDNN Investments. The show included extensive caller discussion about revolver options like the Smith & Wesson Model 10, holster selection, and spare parts sourcing. Koernke promoted the upcoming FreedomPalooza event (July 3-6 in Pennsylvania) where he would speak, and discussed militia coordination efforts for border deployment in Texas.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness on the evening of February 12, 2014. The show covered small and medium frame pistols, revolver specifications, and holster options from military surplus suppliers like E-Sarco Inc., including British Enfield rifle slings and Eastern European handguns. Caller Daryl reported that the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Postal Service had placed large ammunition orders, including 141,000 rounds of .308 sniper ammunition and millions of rounds of 7.62x39 with AK magazines. The discussion shifted to hunting experiences, ballistics comparisons between calibers (.308 vs .223), and the importance of proper ammunition selection. Koernke and callers also discussed government agencies acquiring weapons and ammunition, referenced postal worker shootings as potentially drug-induced incidents, and provided detailed product recommendations for affordable surplus firearms and magazines from E-Sarco Inc.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm holster selection and maintenance in detail, covering shoulder holsters, hip holsters, ankle holsters, and various retention systems including leather, nylon, snaps, velcro, and historical brass stud keepers. He emphasized the importance of proper fit, accessibility, and maintenance for different carry positions and operational contexts, and addressed practical considerations for field use, vehicle operations, and retreat preparedness. The episode included weather observations about snow conditions and seasonal activities, with discussion of preparedness principles and weapon accessibility on farmsteads.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights, recent federal court rulings on gun ownership, and extensive weapons maintenance and preparedness topics. He covered proper firearm care for British Enfield rifles and other military weapons, including degreasing techniques, lubrication, and storage methods. The show featured detailed guidance on rifle stocks, holsters, speed loaders, and alternative weapon systems like crossbows. Koernke also discussed ammunition availability, parts sourcing from companies like Sarco and Gun Parts Company, and the importance of proper tool use during weapon maintenance. A caller raised concerns about government tracking of veterans and ammunition control, prompting discussion of historical communist disarmament tactics and World War II military history.