"major surplus"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, military surplus equipment, and recruitment strategy. He covered the rising costs of 7.62x39 ammunition following Russian import bans, recommended affordable gear sources like Major Surplus and Sportsman's Guide, and emphasized medical supply stockpiling through ShopMedVet. Koernke addressed the Afghanistan withdrawal, criticized government response, and called for listeners to recruit one person to the patriot movement over the weekend. He also discussed gaming industry corruption, DragonCon vaccine requirements, and the broader political situation.
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Mark Koernke discussed gun control advocacy groups launching the 'Demand a Seat' program to recruit gun violence survivors to run for political office, contrasting this with the need for pro-gun candidates. He extensively covered Communications Tuesday topics including radio bundle deals on eBay (Baofeng models at various price points), Italian military surplus helmets and Russian gas masks from Major Surplus, and detailed technical analysis of ballistic helmet manufacturing and specifications. Koernke also addressed the upcoming August 11 FEMA/FCC nationwide emergency alert system test, warning listeners about potential GPS tracking through smart devices and recommending they monitor which electronics activate during the test. The show included caller discussions on Mike Lindell's cyber symposium regarding election data and voting machine vulnerabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and supplies, focusing extensively on crossbows, bolts, and improvised weapons systems. He detailed personal experiences building large-scale arbalisk (medieval crossbow) devices in the 1970s, including testing them on a 90-acre field and harpooning vehicles. The show covered current sales on tactical gear, gas masks, and chemical suits from suppliers like Major Surplus and MainMilitary.com. Koernke addressed militia meetup logistics for December 10th at Camp Wayland North, including range operations and equipment needs. He also discussed geopolitical topics including the Syrian conflict, silver market fraud, and made inflammatory commentary about immigration and international banking.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle maintenance and preparedness, including engine oil care and the consequences of neglecting maintenance. He reviewed tactical gear and surplus equipment from Major Surplus, detailing affordable options for body armor, plate carriers, chest rigs, and magazine pouches in ATAC camouflage patterns. The bulk of the episode focused on detailed technical instruction for armoring a van or light tactical vehicle, covering armor panel installation, windshield reinforcement using Lexan, tire-mounted spare armor, run-flat tire solutions, and weapon mounting systems using pintle mounts. Callers contributed information about water protester encampments and specific equipment specifications. The show included brief commentary on European political correctness and immigration issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness products from Major Surplus, including military MRE pound cakes and tactical clothing, and promoted a fundraising drawing for station equipment upgrades with prizes including Bowie knives and folding knives. He featured music by Leslie Fish, including songs from the album 'Sister Jenny's Turn to Throw the Bomb' and 'Carmen Miranda's Ghost,' and discussed upcoming video projects including 'So You Just Escaped from a FEMA Camp.' The show included information about Center Fire Systems' shotgun sales, particularly Turkish pump shotguns and the M1919 semi-automatic shotgun, and Ed provided details about the Friday night drawing mechanics and station relocation plans.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and border security on Weapons Wednesday, August 6, 2014. He reviewed gas mask options from multiple suppliers (Yugoslavian M2 masks, Russian Civil Defense masks) and provided detailed pricing and ordering logistics. The show featured extensive discussion of weapons systems, tactical gear, and web equipment for border deployment, including AK-47 rifle packages, ammunition, MOLLE vests, and surplus military gear from vendors like CenterfireSystems.com, MainMilitary.com, and MajorSurplus.com. Koernke emphasized the importance of equipment maintenance, criticized mercenary company gear quality, and discussed strategies for equipping militia deployments along the southern border.