"interpol"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms manufacturing and availability, particularly focusing on Desert Ordinance's semi-automatic M249 SAW and M60 production runs that have ended, advising listeners to purchase spare parts immediately before supplies are exhausted. He analyzed recent shooting incidents, armor technology, and sniper tactics, then pivoted to broader political commentary on federal overreach, foreign military presence on U.S. soil (referencing Waco and Texas operations), and the role of law enforcement and BLM as instruments of government control. The show included caller contributions about firearms manufacturers and warnings about UN and Interpol activity in Dallas.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition pricing and availability following the October 2013 Washington D.C. veterans rally, noting that .22 ammunition had become as expensive as centerfire rifle rounds and recommending shooters switch to SKS, 5.45x39, or full-caliber weapons instead. He covered preparedness topics including weapon selection (High Point carbines and pistols as affordable options), spare parts procurement, tactical gear recommendations from vendors like Apex Gun Parts and Cheaper Than Dirt, and the importance of maintaining weapons and ammunition stockpiles. Koernke also addressed Second Amendment rights, criticized international police chief statements about armed citizenry, and emphasized the natural right to bear arms versus government privilege systems.