"magazine compatibility"
8 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed border security and disease transmission, linking measles outbreaks from Disneyland to illegal immigration and alleged communist infiltration. He covered firearms modifications including AK magazine adapters, AR-15 configurations, and 30-06 AR builds. Extended discussion of magazine sourcing, including Romanian 75-round drums, historical magazine compatibility, and cost-effective ammunition storage. Koernke promoted budget firearms including High Point pistols and Walther PPX models, and discussed plans for scaling down the Moody Griffin sniper rifle design for various calibers including .223 and 30-06.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems, parts availability, and preparedness on December 3, 2014. The show featured extensive coverage of firearms retailers including Ohio Ordinance Works and Apex Gun Parts, with detailed discussions of semi-automatic rifle builds, magazine compatibility, and historical military weapons including the Boys anti-tank rifle, 20mm cannons, and various machine gun systems. Callers contributed technical knowledge about weapon modifications, receiver construction, and flamethrower design, while a caller from Florida described militia training activities and East Wing tactical tools.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and firearms on Thursday morning, including detailed advice on water filtration systems, tactical gear pouches, and ammunition storage solutions. He fielded a caller's question about purchasing a Galil rifle in New York, providing extensive technical guidance on the weapon's specifications, magazine compatibility, maintenance requirements, and comparisons to AR-15 and AK-74 platforms. The show emphasized the importance of logistical compatibility when selecting firearms and ammunition, with recommendations for specific vendors and adapter systems to maximize weapon versatility.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms design and history, focusing on the AR-180, AR-15, and various rifle platforms used by insurgent forces including the IRA. He covered ammunition compatibility, magazine interchangeability across AR variants, and compared weapons systems available in different countries. The show included extensive commentary on NFA regulations, Class III weapons restrictions, and historical pricing of military equipment. Koernke addressed preparedness themes including weapon selection for various scenarios and emphasized the importance of marksmanship training and ammunition stockpiling.
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition pricing, weapon systems, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He covered .22 ammunition quality concerns, AK-74 and surplus ammunition economics, and featured a detailed discussion of the Amendment Arms Joshua MK5 rifle—an AR-AK hybrid combining AK reliability with AR-15 magazine compatibility. Koernke also addressed Federal Reserve monetary inflation driving ammunition and food prices, referenced Mitt Romney's admission of stealing the 2012 Republican nomination from Ron Paul, and discussed suppressed television content including the ABC miniseries 'America with a K.' The show emphasized intelligent ammunition purchasing, weapon system reliability, and preparedness amid economic instability.
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Mark Koernke opened the show with announcements about the upcoming Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (September 8-10) and discussed weapons Wednesday preparedness topics. He provided detailed commentary on ammunition selection, rifle platforms (SKS, AK variants, M14/M1A, High Point carbine), maintenance practices, lubricants, and cleaning kits. The episode included extensive product recommendations from Classic Arms, Taylor Army Surplus, and other vendors, along with discussions of weapon accuracy, magazine compatibility, and field maintenance. Koernke emphasized training with quality military ammunition while using cheaper rounds for range practice, and discussed the advantages of various rifle designs for different tactical roles.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, July 14, 2010. He analyzed simultaneous bombings in Uganda during the World Cup, alleging Mossad and ADL involvement based on intelligence briefings and comparing the incident to previous alleged false-flag operations. He covered firearms recommendations including the .32 ACP pistol for self-defense, shotgun configurations and ammunition selection, the PTR-32 rifle as an AK-pattern training alternative, and magazine compatibility issues. The show included weather commentary about Michigan summer conditions and gardening, along with ammunition and firearms sales trends showing sustained demand.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on the second hour of his afternoon show on June 30, 2010. The episode featured an extended conversation with caller Marcus from Georgia about the FN FAL rifle, specifically a new Century Arms rebuild (STG 58/G1 model) available from Classic Arms for under $700. Topics included magazine compatibility across .308 platforms (FAL, M14, HK91), web gear systems from various eras (BAR belts, British Type 58, ALICE gear), and the versatility of the Saiga 12-gauge shotgun with hourglass slugs and drum magazines. Koernke and callers discussed tactical load-bearing equipment, ammunition selection, and long-range shotgun capabilities. The show concluded with a funeral announcement for Clint Daire, a former Wolverine militia commander, with visitation and service details for Barker-Leek Funeral Home in Mulliken, Michigan.