"magazine pouches"
25 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition storage and weapon preparation strategies, covering shotgun ammunition types, magazine pouches for carbines and AR platforms, and on-board ammunition stashing techniques. He addressed supply chain collapse indicators including grocery store shortages and parts availability issues, then pivoted to food storage solutions including freeze-dried foods, barley, dates, and coffee as long-term preparedness items. Callers contributed information about specialty food vendors and material suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed COVID-19 vaccines as ineffective and dangerous, claiming they alter DNA and cause blood clots, and criticized government mandates and mask requirements. He covered Operation Northern Strike, a military exercise in Michigan involving aircraft landing on highways, directing listeners to YouTube videos for surveillance. Koernke promoted preparedness items from Sportsman's Guide including AK-47 blank adapters (framed as components for future 'quieting devices'), French military surplus magazine pouches, and plate carriers. He criticized Trump, Biden, and Israeli influence in U.S. politics, discussed food supply disruptions and deliberate currency devaluation, and made references to militia readiness and civil conflict.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition availability, and tactical gear on Weapons Wednesday, February 24, 2021. He reviewed current inventory at AIM Surplus (8mm Mauser ammunition), Classic Firearms (10-gauge shotgun shells and various calibers), and Lucky Gunner (tactical gear including elbow pads, knee pads, and magazine pouches at discounted prices). The show featured extensive discussion of pistol designs and manufacturers including AMT, Star, Steyr, and historical context on firearms development in the 1980s-90s, with callers contributing knowledge about specific weapons systems. Koernke emphasized preparedness, parts accumulation for future conflicts, and warned of government overreach and foreign threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions in Michigan, reporting that approximately 15-17 counties and 140 townships had completed or were in process of passing resolutions. He covered tactical gear configuration, magazine pouches, and ammunition storage methods, recommending specific products from Allegheny Wholesale and Classic Firearms. Koernke addressed the Virginia militia muster in Bedford County that drew over 500 participants, emphasized the importance of militia organization and readiness, and discussed the Barrett .50 caliber rifle's proliferation internationally and potential use by federal forces during gun confiscation attempts.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons training and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering firearm selection, ammunition storage, magazine configuration, and tactical loadout strategies. The episode featured detailed instruction on AR-15s, 12-gauge shotguns, .45 caliber handguns, and ammunition management for self-defense scenarios. Koernke emphasized the importance of mental preparedness and practical tactical knowledge alongside physical equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness and DIY equipment modifications on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on low-cost alternatives to commercial gear. Callers shared techniques for creating magazine pouches, bandoliers, and tactical equipment from repurposed materials like blue jeans and walnut hulls for camouflage. The show covered ammunition storage, magazine maintenance, improvised fire-starting methods, credit card rewards strategies for purchasing preparedness items, and radio communication equipment setup using affordable alternatives to commercial systems.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, tactical gear, and camouflage patterns used in combat situations. He covered the history and effectiveness of various camouflage designs including Woodland, Marpat, and ACU patterns, comparing their practical applications in different environments. The episode included extensive discussion of military surplus equipment, ammunition storage solutions, magazine pouches, and the importance of proper gear maintenance and organization for militia units. Koernke emphasized the need for standardized equipment within tactical teams and addressed listener questions about weapons and preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed vehicle maintenance and preparedness, including engine oil care and the consequences of neglecting maintenance. He reviewed tactical gear and surplus equipment from Major Surplus, detailing affordable options for body armor, plate carriers, chest rigs, and magazine pouches in ATAC camouflage patterns. The bulk of the episode focused on detailed technical instruction for armoring a van or light tactical vehicle, covering armor panel installation, windshield reinforcement using Lexan, tire-mounted spare armor, run-flat tire solutions, and weapon mounting systems using pintle mounts. Callers contributed information about water protester encampments and specific equipment specifications. The show included brief commentary on European political correctness and immigration issues.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including gas masks for chemical threats, firearm components and reverse engineering (HK firing pins), and ammunition selection for various scenarios. He addressed federal overreach through mandatory workplace diversity training programs, criticized government corruption and immigration policy, and discussed tactical equipment organization including MOLLE gear, magazine pouches, and combat load configuration. The episode included extensive caller interactions on firearms, logistics, and preparedness themes.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency through detailed equipment sourcing, focusing on building affordable rifle systems (AR-15 and AK-47), tactical gear, and handguns for under $500. He provided specific vendor recommendations including CenterfireSystems.com, MaineMilitary.com, and GovLiquidation.com for purchasing surplus weapons, magazines, ammunition, and woodland camouflage tactical vests and pouches. The show included extensive product recommendations for 1911 pistols, Canik handguns, High Point pistols, and optics, with pricing and sourcing strategies for budget-conscious preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, May 21, 2014. The show focused on affordable AK-47 magazine options from Goose Island Sales, magazine pouches and carriers, and extensive commentary on .50 caliber rifle systems including Barrett M82 pricing and specifications. Koernke emphasized the importance of the Bundy Ranch deployment as a pivotal constitutional event, discussed historical weapons engineering principles including the PAWS rifle project, and provided detailed guidance on long-range shooting techniques and marksmanship fundamentals for listeners considering participation in armed defense activities.
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Mark Koernke discussed tactical gear and equipment sourcing, focusing on magazine pouches for thermal AK magazines and recommendations for surplus suppliers like Rap4.com and KeepShooting.com. The show covered preparedness topics including hemp mesh undergarments for temperature regulation and ripstop clothing. Callers raised concerns about Fukushima reactor status and the failed American Spring protest, leading to extended commentary on the Bundy Ranch standoff, the ineffectiveness of unarmed protest versus armed resistance, government infiltration tactics, and the necessity of Second Amendment rights for meaningful political action. Mark criticized the Obama administration as a puppet regime and emphasized the importance of local radio communication and preparedness infrastructure.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons preparedness and equipment sourcing on Weapons Wednesday, May 14, 2014. He covered rifle optics selection (emphasizing reliability over fancy features), ammunition types and storage, web gear and carrying systems for magazines and supplies, and fielded caller questions about vintage firearms including Winchester single-shot shotguns, .22 rifles, and shotguns. He stressed the importance of water caches in desert environments, proper weapon maintenance (especially extractor cleaning), and practical solutions for equipping militia members with affordable, functional gear from commercial suppliers.
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Mark Koernke discussed self-defense tactics with small-caliber firearms, including detailed instruction on using .25 automatics, .32 revolvers, and .22 pistols in close-quarters combat scenarios. He emphasized practical defensive strategies, ammunition selection, and reliability testing for various pocket pistols and backup weapons. The show also covered AR-15 lower receivers and upper assemblies available through retailers, including .22 caliber conversions and 5.7mm options, with emphasis on building firearms without paperwork. Koernke promoted specific ammunition brands like Aguila and discussed magazine pouches and ammunition storage for preparedness.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms, ammunition, and tactical equipment sales from CenterFire Systems and CDN Investments, including detailed analysis of magazine pouches, AK-47 mags, and a Mossberg AR-15 rifle. He took caller questions about ammunition types (SS-109 penetrators), shotgun restoration and slug hunting, and drone defense using bird guns. A caller reported on a constitutional convention (con-con) push-back effort in Michigan, warning against the con-con movement and mentioning speakers like Glenn Beck and Mark Levin. The show covered preparedness themes, militia organization, and concerns about federal overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment for militia units, including British DPM desert camouflage gear available through wholesale sources and MOLLE assault vests. He took calls about adaptive magazine pouches and weapon system logistics for combat situations, emphasizing the importance of standardized equipment and supply chains. Koernke provided extensive cold-weather survival advice covering rain gear, wool clothing, socks, mittens, and layering techniques for hypothermia prevention. He also discussed steam power technology as an alternative energy source, referencing the TV series Revolution and promoting steam-powered vehicles and machinery as viable post-electricity solutions, mentioning plans to have Captain Monahan on air to discuss steam engine conversion projects.
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Mark Koernke discussed military preparedness, fire team organization, and weapon systems configuration during the second hour of the afternoon show on November 6, 2013. He covered historical fire team structures used by the Marines in World War II, the importance of proper magazine pouches and load-bearing equipment for various rifle types, and detailed guidance on weapon maintenance in wet and cold weather conditions. Koernke emphasized the need for field exercises, proper lubrication techniques, moisture protection using oil cloths, and awareness of ammunition variations and their acoustic signatures on the battlefield. He also provided practical advice on equipment sourcing, uniform care using non-brightening soaps, and thermal signature reduction through proper clothing treatment.
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Mark Koernke and Don Butcher discussed weapons maintenance and tactical preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, October 19, 2011. The episode focused extensively on magazine handling techniques, ergonomics for rapid reloading, and the importance of carrying sufficient ammunition in combat situations. They covered stripper clips and magazine guides for various rifle platforms (AR-15, AK, FAL, M14, bolt-action rifles), emphasized the need for pre-loaded magazines and bandoliers, and discussed ammunition pricing and availability for both common and exotic calibers. The hosts also addressed broader geopolitical concerns including Operation Fast and Furious, civil unrest in Greece, and preparation for potential domestic conflict.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed weapons, preparedness, and concealed carry techniques on Weapons Wednesday, October 5, 2011. They covered DIY magazine pouches and concealed carry vest construction using sewing techniques, then shifted to caller topics including Sergeant Charles Dyer's legal case (new attorney hired, court date January 17, 2012, donations needed), a Texas militia training exercise scheduled for October 15th near Cleveland, and historical commentary on socialism, communism, and New Age propaganda. The show also featured announcements about new programming on Liberty Tree Radio, including Henry Shiver's new Wednesday show 'The Word from the Trenches.'
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Mark Koernke discussed border security concerns and drug trafficking issues, presenting a satirical critique of government policies he viewed as enabling cartel operations. He interviewed John from Antipersonnel.net about tactical gear and load-bearing equipment designed for border deployment, covering combat vests, magazine pouches, camouflage patterns, and customization options for various weapon systems. The episode emphasized preparedness, self-sufficiency, and American constitutional concerns while promoting sponsor products including freeze-dried food, gold/silver investments, heirloom seeds, and tactical equipment.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons systems and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, focusing extensively on camouflage selection for temperate environments, weapon painting techniques, and magazine/ammunition carrying systems. He emphasized that desert camouflage is inappropriate for most U.S. operations and explained proper ammunition safety protocols. The second half of the show shifted to food security and self-sufficiency, with caller Courtney advocating for immediate home gardening and food production as resistance to government control. Callers discussed local food production, canning techniques, fuel security concerns, and militia organization at the grassroots level.
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Mark Koernke discussed legal strategy with a caller named Spike regarding a motorcycle titling case in Indiana, advising on motions to dismiss and evidence presentation. The show featured extensive tactical training content on magazine pouches and combat load configuration, including methods to modify pants pockets with elastic bands for magazine storage. Koernke promoted an upcoming April training meeting covering medical, firearms, and preparedness instruction, and took calls about child protective services cases, grand jury procedures, women's firearms training, and suicide weapon analysis related to recent events.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher hosted Weapons Wednesday on November 28, 2007, focusing on combat load preparation and firearm equipment. The show emphasized purchasing surplus military equipment while available, particularly magazine pouches and maintenance tools for AK and AR-15 platforms, noting that prices increase over time as supplies dwindle. Guest Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America discussed Second Amendment jurisprudence, the distinction between individual and collective rights, and recent court cases including the San Francisco handgun ban challenge, emphasizing the constitutional protection of the people's right to bear arms and the importance of the 9th and 10th Amendments in defending that right.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons and equipment preparation for combat readiness, covering load-bearing equipment configurations, magazine distribution strategies, ammunition management, and proper gear maintenance. He addressed caller Eric from California regarding border security and immigration issues, explaining the broader geopolitical context of foreign troop presence in the United States and mercenary operations. Koernke presented photographic evidence of German and UN-marked military vehicles deployed on U.S. soil, connected these observations to border security failures, and discussed historical military conflicts within the U.S. government structure, including references to the 1972-1973 period and potential civil war scenarios.
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons maintenance and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, covering magazine pouches, ammunition storage, stripper clips, and equipment load-bearing systems. He fielded a caller's question about attaching a muzzle brake to a Romanian AK and provided detailed guidance on barrel modifications and pressure sleeves. The show addressed ammunition quality issues, including steel-case versus brass-case ammunition, the deliberate degradation of ammunition supplies, and the importance of water purification systems. Koernke emphasized testing equipment loads, maintaining weapons cleanliness, and preparing for potential ammunition scarcity.