"sabot rounds"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition reloading techniques for the Tokarev pistol, including the use of discarding sabot rounds and various bullet materials to achieve hypervelocity performance. He addressed the ongoing civil unrest and carjacking threats planned for June 14th, emphasizing defensive driving tactics and the importance of armed self-defense. Koernke covered the discovery of $65 million in funding for recent riots, criticized AI-generated misinformation about military equipment, and discussed the broader context of communist infiltration in government, including references to FinCEN financial surveillance networks. He also provided product recommendations for survival food items, camouflage gear, and preparedness supplies, while fielding caller questions about immigration policy impacts on congressional representation and family divisions over political beliefs.
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms design, manufacturing standards, and ammunition technology across three hours of programming on July 28, 2021. The first hour focused on rifle platforms (AR-15, AK, M16, Mauser systems) and their historical development, emphasizing standardization, parts compatibility, and material options for long-term sustainability. The second hour covered receiver materials (steel, aluminum, wood, polymer, malleable iron), maintenance challenges, and practical ammunition selection (5.56, 7.62x39, 300 Blackout). The third hour explored advanced ammunition concepts including SABOT rounds, armor-piercing projectiles, and historical penetrator designs, with callers discussing practical applications and material science.
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Mark Koernke hosted a weapons-focused episode covering ammunition pricing, firearm availability, and unconventional weapons technology. The first hour examined current AK-47 and AR-15 pricing, ammunition costs (particularly 7.62x39 rounds at 35 cents), and recommended suppliers like Atlantic Firearms and Palmetto State Armory. The second hour shifted to advanced topics including discarding sabot ammunition for black powder artillery, mortar construction, armor vulnerabilities on main battle tanks, and improvised incendiary devices. Koernke emphasized practical preparedness, cost-effective weapons procurement, and tactical applications of historical and contemporary munitions.