"lever action rifles"
7 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following missile attacks and retaliatory strikes, analyzing intelligence collection capabilities and potential for third-party intervention. He emphasized the critical importance of ammunition stockpiling for AK-47, SKS, and AK-74 rifle owners, provided specific vendor recommendations for affordable AR-15 components and ammunition, and covered detailed reloading techniques for various cartridge types. The show included extensive discussion of lever-action rifles, wildcat cartridges, and barrel longevity in high-velocity calibers, with callers contributing perspectives on practical firearm choices for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following Pakistani militant attacks on Indian targets, analyzing the potential for nuclear weapons use and third-party involvement. He covered weapons procurement strategies, emphasizing the importance of ammunition stockpiling for AK and SKS rifles, detailed reloading techniques for various ammunition types, and provided specific vendor recommendations for affordable AR-15 components. The show included extensive discussion of lever-action rifles, cartridge selection, and barrel longevity in high-velocity calibers, with callers contributing perspectives on preparedness and community defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed thermal camouflage paint research and testing, including anti-IR coating applications on Kevlar helmets and equipment. He covered AR-15 rifle specifications and the need for lightweight models, reviewed budget-friendly firearms options at Palmetto State Armory and other retailers, and discussed lever-action rifles and Winchester loading gate design. The second hour featured a guest discussing electric vehicles, UAW strike impacts on auto manufacturing, small truck availability, and plug-in hybrid technology. Koernke emphasized preparedness, seasonal camouflage changes, and the importance of understanding historical weapons systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed light carbine rifles and pistol-caliber weapons systems as practical self-defense and preparedness tools, covering modular designs like the Kel-Tec Sub-2000, ammunition distribution strategies, and historical comparisons to Winchester lever-action rifles. The second half of the show focused on night vision equipment for scouts and reconnaissance, with callers recommending affordable Gen 1 analog night vision monoculars (such as the Yukon Spartan) mounted on helmets as cost-effective alternatives to expensive Gen 3+ systems, and discussing passive infrared collection techniques and tactical applications for community defense.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, food storage, and nutritional self-sufficiency, covering traditional American foods like squash, yams, and leafy greens as winter storage staples. The show shifted to nuclear energy safety, radiation concerns, and criticisms of regulatory bureaucracy. Koernke then addressed geopolitical topics including Ukraine protests, presidential assassinations throughout history, and militia preparedness. The episode concluded with extensive discussion of gun shows, firearms trading patterns, and the shift in gun ownership behavior, noting that weapons are no longer being resold but retained by owners. A second-hour segment featured Joe from the Carolinas introducing the Grow Your Own gardening program.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed firearms, ammunition, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. The show covered .45 ACP handguns and carbines, including the 1911, Browning BAR, and various lever-action rifles in pistol calibers. They analyzed ammunition scarcity, rising firearm prices, and the disappearance of cheap imports like Makarovs and SKS rifles from the market. The hosts reviewed budget options for building rifles using Remington 700 receivers and barrels from CDN Investments, emphasized proper shooting technique and tactical positioning in combat situations, and discussed night vision equipment available through Don's contact number.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and ammunition on Weapons Wednesday, covering ammunition selection, firearm performance, and maximum effective range. He addressed a controversial request from Israeli Foreign Minister Zippy Levni for U.S. foreign aid to be paid in euros rather than dollars, comparing it to the justification used for invading Iraq over Saddam Hussein's currency policies. Koernke took multiple callers discussing pistol accuracy, border security, Mexican military incursions, and various rifle platforms including the SKS, Mini-14, lever-action rifles, and .22 caliber options. He emphasized the importance of civilian militia and armed citizens in protecting American sovereignty.