"sniper rifle"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 11, 2025, analyzing security failures, potential Israeli Mossad involvement, and suspicious activity including a private aircraft (N888KG) that took off from Provo shortly after the shooting with its transponder disabled. The show covered body armor effectiveness, sniper tactics, the discovery of a Mauser rifle in nearby woods, eyewitness behavior including a man cheering at the scene, and connections to broader patterns of government-sponsored violence and Jewish organized crime. Callers contributed details about the aircraft's registration date, flight path to Arizona, and a book titled "The Shooting of Charlie Kirk" that appeared on Amazon before being removed.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed building budget-friendly sniper rifles from surplus military arms found at gun shows. The hosts provided detailed guidance on sourcing inexpensive rifle components, optics, ammunition, and accessories from grab boxes and vendor tables, demonstrating how to assemble a functional rifle for $65-75. They covered scope mounting techniques, the M1D Garand's offset scope design, tip mounts for lever-action rifles, and practical finishing methods using inexpensive paint. The episode emphasized preparedness, self-sufficiency, and the strategic value of auxiliary weapons for facility defense and freeing up primary combat arms.
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Mark Koernke hosted an extended interview with Dave Lauck of Spyder Firearms about .50 caliber rifle systems, specifically the Ferret 50 modular upper receiver platform. The discussion covered technical specifications including barrel options, wildcat cartridge development, recoil management through muzzle brakes, optics recommendations ranging from budget to premium scopes, and the simplicity of converting standard AR-15 lower receivers. Koernke and Lauck also discussed the 50 Caliber Shooters Association, international competition shooting, and efforts to secure military base range access on the East Coast for sanctioned matches.