"magazine maintenance"
9 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the State of the Union address delivered by President Biden on March 7, 2024, criticizing the administration's attacks on Second and Fourth Amendment rights, including Biden's call for gun control measures and New York Governor Kathy Hochul's deployment of National Guard troops to conduct bag searches in NYC subways. The show covered preparedness topics including ammunition investment, firearm maintenance, and magazine quality control, while also addressing the Doritos brand ambassador controversy involving a self-described pedophile influencer. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring durable weapons systems like 5.56 AK variants and maintaining spare parts inventories, and discussed Brandon Herrera's primary runoff election in Texas District 23 against RINO congressman Tony Gonzalez.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and current events on May 3, 2023. The first hour covered MRE rations and humanitarian meal options available at retailers like Menards and Sportsman's Guide, along with Norwegian military rifles and firearm history. The second hour shifted to Michigan politics, communist Chinese police operations in the state, concerns about potential lockdowns and mask mandates, and detailed discussions of interstate highway vulnerabilities and traffic control points. The evening segment featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing renewable energy failures, electric vehicle mandates, New York's natural gas ban in new buildings, and pirate radio history, before returning to weapons topics including the new High Point .30 Defense carbine, ammunition procurement strategies, magazine maintenance, and reloading techniques for various cartridges.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and tactical equipment on October 12, 2016. The episode focused extensively on firearm carry systems (shoulder holsters, hip holsters, jackass rigs), magazine maintenance and inspection procedures, and AK-74 versus AK-47 performance characteristics. Koernke emphasized heavy infantry doctrine, logistics, and ammunition supply in potential conflict scenarios. The show also covered political commentary on the 2016 presidential election, criticizing Hillary Clinton's health and fitness for office while discussing Trump's debate performance and media bias from CNN and other outlets.
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Mark Koernke discussed winter weather preparedness, particularly for southern states experiencing ice and snow, emphasizing the importance of avoiding unnecessary travel and having proper supplies like shovels and sand. He reviewed tactical gear and ammunition storage from Royal Tiger Imports and KeepShooting.com, including magazine maintenance procedures and the importance of preventing moisture damage. A caller raised concerns about modern motor oil lacking sulfur content needed for proper weapon and equipment lubrication, leading to an extended discussion about sourcing older non-detergent oils, fuel ethanol contamination, and proper equipment storage and maintenance protocols. The episode also featured a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment on polygamy and constitutional law.
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Mark Koernke discussed equipment sourcing and maintenance in the second hour of his afternoon show on February 13, 2014. He provided detailed guidance on restoring rusted AK magazine followers using penetrating oil and wooden tools, reviewed surplus firearms and ammunition available through Royal Tiger Imports and other vendors, and highlighted affordable lower parts kits and pistol options from online retailers. The show included caller feedback on snow preparedness in the Carolinas, discussion of mushroom propagation and vertical growing systems, and extended commentary on diversified food production including wild fruit harvesting, deer population health indicators, and California water management issues affecting agriculture.
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Mark Koernke discussed magazine maintenance and storage with a caller who purchased surplus military magazines from Royal Tiger Direct, addressing rust and corrosion issues in AK and HK magazines. The show covered detailed techniques for cleaning and restoring rusted magazines using penetrating oils and hand tools, recommended storage solutions including Coleman's mortar ammunition cans for preparedness, and promoted Lindsay Publications' extensive catalog of technical manuals covering machining, metalworking, radio building, and other self-sufficiency skills. Callers shared experiences with hand-tool fabrication, aluminum casting, and concerns about UN influence on indigenous populations.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign troops at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri allegedly involved in criminal activity, warning listeners about potential threats to children around occult holidays. He provided extensive preparedness advice on hunting season, shotgun selection, and ammunition availability, emphasizing affordable options like .20 gauge shotguns and rabbit hunting. Koernke covered AR-15 building, magazine maintenance, surplus equipment sourcing (particularly Polish military surplus), and firearm customization, advising listeners on cost-effective approaches to weapon assembly and maintenance.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms maintenance and marksmanship techniques on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on proper lubrication of firearms and magazines using Gibbs brand lubricant, with caller input from Georgia. The show covered ergonomic shooting stances, the importance of physical conditioning for weapon handling, and training principles. Koernke also addressed political corruption, citing examples of tax evasion by Wall Street and government spending abuses, and emphasized the need for citizens and families to develop self-defense competency in preparation for potential civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed M14 and M1A rifle specifications, magazine maintenance, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday. He addressed caller questions about presidential authority, the Federal Reserve, and JFK's assassination, arguing that executive orders lack the substance of law and that presidents who challenge the corporate structure face elimination. The show covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection including gas masks, chemical suits, and decontamination procedures, with emphasis on improvisation and progressive equipment upgrades. Callers raised concerns about stock market records, gas price increases, and a controversial land acquisition bill in North Carolina involving the Carl Sandburg National Park, where the federal government would pay North Carolina $500,000 annually despite the land being described as a 'gift.'