"magazine loading"
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The episode featured Liberty Tree Radio's end-of-year fundraising appeal and promotional content for Weapons Wednesday programming and the Liberties Guardian website. Mark and Todd discussed various firearms including shotguns, rifles, pistols, and concealed carry options, with detailed technical discussion of ammunition pricing, magazine loading, and historical firearm mechanics. The broadcast included the recurring patriotic poem about constitutional freedoms and government overreach, followed by practical firearms and ammunition reviews.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance and ammunition procurement on Weapons Wednesday, May 25, 2016. The show featured detailed instruction on proper magazine loading techniques for semi-automatic pistols and rifles, followed by extensive product recommendations from surplus ammunition vendors including 10mm, 7.62x54R, and 45-70 government rounds. Callers discussed firearm ownership trends, the importance of adequate ammunition stockpiling, and technical issues with a new Century Arms C308 CETME rifle including case splitting problems and chamber specifications.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance and upgrades, focusing on firing pins made from stainless steel and titanium materials available from various suppliers. He fielded caller questions about AR-15 and shotgun components, emphasized the importance of proper weapon maintenance and the advantages of titanium parts for durability and weight reduction. The show covered tactical ammunition loading strategies, magazine management for sustained fire, and night vision equipment options. Koernke also addressed military chaplain removal policies and media portrayals of weapons in Hollywood films.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparation and ammunition management on Weapons Wednesday, covering stripper clips and magazine loading techniques for various rifles including the FAL, M1A, AK-47, and bolt-action rifles like the Lee Enfield, Springfield, Mosin-Nagant, and K98 Mauser. He emphasized the importance of topping off magazines during combat, proper ammunition discipline, and the use of bandoliers for field reloading. The show included detailed instructions on fabricating bandoliers from inexpensive materials, camouflaging satellite dishes, and maintaining proficiency with older military rifles. Callers asked about HK-91 brass ejection issues and hollow-point ammunition legality in Florida.