"long-range marksmanship"
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Mark Koernke discussed collectible firearms and ammunition as investment vehicles, covering vintage guns including a rare Czech M1927 pistol and Bushmaster pistols from the Vietnam era. He emphasized long-range rifle marksmanship tactics, squad-level combat formations, and the importance of rifleman training using airsoft, .22 caliber, and AR-15 platforms. The show featured a guest segment with Don Betcher on night vision and thermal optics equipment, pricing, and capabilities. Koernke also discussed upcoming demonstrations of .50 caliber rifle fire with thermal imaging, preparedness supplies including MREs, and made brief commentary on television programming and Israeli military industry representation.
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Mark Koernke discussed Ferguson riots and federal government tactics, warning that authorities would use rioters to justify gun confiscation similar to post-Katrina operations. He emphasized the importance of armed preparedness and ammunition stockpiling for the coming season. The show covered long-range rifle marksmanship, optics technology, and sniper capabilities, with callers asking about 2+ mile shots and pocket binoculars. Don Betcher provided updates on night vision equipment availability, including first and second generation gunsights and thermal imaging. A caller with an M1A rifle received troubleshooting advice about elevation adjustment problems.
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Mark Koernke and Darryl Sivik discussed preparedness equipment and black powder weapons technology during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. They reviewed tactical vests available at rap4.com in clearance, highlighting modular MOLLE systems priced at $20 each in various camouflage patterns. The hosts extensively covered black powder firearms, including flintlock maintenance techniques, SABO projectiles, historical weapons like the Brown Bess and Creedmoor rifles, and long-range marksmanship principles. A caller named Russell Lott shared details about building a 54-caliber kit gun with custom projectiles. The discussion emphasized that black powder weapons remain effective for preparedness and self-defense, with proper maintenance and ammunition storage using modern containers. The hosts also discussed historical cavalry engagements during Indian wars, emphasizing that superior range and accuracy were decisive factors in combat.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and ammunition on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on rifle platforms including the AR-10, M1A, M14, HK91, FAL, and various AK-pattern rifles in .308 and 7.62x54R. He covered optics mounting systems, night vision technology from guest Don, and ammunition availability from vendors like UnAmmo and AmmoMan. The episode included extensive caller discussion comparing .30-06 and .308 cartridges, with analysis from Boston's Gun Bible. Koernke emphasized the Bundy Ranch situation and the importance of militia preparedness, weapon system redundancy, and long-range marksmanship capabilities.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms capability, and constitutional governance on October 30, 2013. The show featured extended commentary on long-range rifle marksmanship, deer hunting season ammunition shortages, and the importance of armed self-defense. Callers contributed discussions on World War II sniper capabilities, Andrew Jackson's banking wars against international bankers, the 25th Congress and infiltration of foreign secret societies, and the Federal Reserve's creation on December 23rd as a symbolic date for resistance. Koernke emphasized that Americans must recognize they are in an existential struggle against tyranny and cannot compromise with enemies who plan their destruction.
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Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness strategies, including the use of leveling lasers as perimeter detection devices in open field scenarios. He and co-host Don explored night vision technology applications and conducted detailed analysis of armored vehicle vulnerabilities, focusing on soft targets such as optics, communications equipment, and vision blocks rather than direct armor penetration. The show covered tactical principles for engaging mechanized infantry and tanks, emphasizing combined arms tactics, weapon system prioritization, and the importance of accurate long-range marksmanship. A caller from Indiana contributed discussion on infantry support coordination and urban defense tactics involving paint-based countermeasures against vehicle optics.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering rifle selection (AR-15, AK-74, .308 battle rifles), ammunition storage, magazine capacity recommendations, and tactical deployment strategies. He addressed caller questions about weapon systems, maintenance, optics, and the role of .22 rifles in defensive scenarios. Koernke emphasized long-range engagement tactics, resource management in conflict, and the importance of medical support and hygiene during societal breakdown. He also promoted Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and discussed federal overreach, including references to a Veterans Disarmament Act and concerns about foreign troops on U.S. soil.