Some folks can go for a lifetime and never need a shovel or axe in their rig, then those of us that live in the rural atmosphere often find ourselves needing both. Old Hunter63 used to keep a...
Type: Posts; User: kyratshooter
Some folks can go for a lifetime and never need a shovel or axe in their rig, then those of us that live in the rural atmosphere often find ourselves needing both. Old Hunter63 used to keep a...
I take issue with that statement and my feelings are irreparably injured. An apology is in order!
I just bought a Glock Knife after having one of those "why have I not seen this knife for the past 40 years?" moment.
Before there was a Glock Pistol Mr. Glock was already making knives for NATO...
There is a reason for this Sourdough.
Starting just before COVID our older and more experienced members began dying off at alarming rate. They were the segment of the forum that kept...
I got a PM from Crash yesterday. He said he was doing fine. He says the forum has not been assessable from his computer, much like all of us have experienced. I tried to return a reply and the...
I hope they are OK and have no medical issues. Can't imagine why they would simply evaporate into the ether so I fear something is keeping them from the computer.
Is anyone else from the normal...
Has anyone heard from them?
Neither has been on the forum since December.
Hey Crash, did that take you back to your days of pinging Russian subs?
Then there are all the Americans that live in apartment blocks and have to buy their fruits and veggies at the grocer. I guess they might be pi$$ed off sometimes over the traffic and crowds but they...
For decades, like 60 of them, there was an old guy named Mors Kochanski that taught survival for the Canadian military. He was the real deal.
He developed an improvised system called a super...
Today I had a can of pork and beans with a can of Vienna sausages all mixed up in a Tuperware bowl and eaten cold right out of the fridge.
Welcome to the real world.
I had to leave the range Friday. Some guy showed up with his kid and I decided I did not want to go home shot.
The kid was about 10 and knew all about dominant eye, flinch prevention, drop of a...
Been there, done that, back in '04.
That makes me a 20 year survivor so I'll give you a couple of tips.
Follow the doc's orders, they do this for a living. Take your meds, do your rehab, follow...
Friend of mine has a PF9. I would rather shoot 100 rounds from my single action .44 mag than one mag from his KelTec!
That thing hurts me!
A 10mm HiPoint requires its own dedicated trailer hitch and a set of wheels! The mass and recoil spring weight it takes for a blow back 10mm creates an adventure in itself.
I would think that you...
Thanks Crash, most of the time these heavy bullets strike a bit high due to the recoil affecting the gun before the bullet leaves the barrel. Inversely, the light 110-125 grain bullets often strike...
Where does that heavy slug hit in relation to the standard loadings? I have one .357 with fixed sights and I am prone to taking long shots, 50-100 yards, with .357 on occasion.
In my area it is...
I have heard of it.
You pour the syrup over your Grape Nut Flakes and have breakfast with Euell Gibbons.
My Mom was a whizz with a knife, but she would have had nothing to do with a "Chinese chopper".
She wanted a slender knife with a 5" blade about 1/2" wide and a contoured handle. She wanted good...
I was teaching in 1975. I can verify that 10th graders were a waste of space before cell phones were invented!
When it all comes down to the nitty-gritty surviving just means not dying.
Some people don't die better than others.
Alan and I, as long term educators, have spent a lot of time with 13 year...
I don't know what the late wife would have thought of a chopper of that magnitude. I do know that she would not allow a "French chief's knife" anywhere on the property. Too Many horror movies in...
Same here. We just had our last freeze a week and a half ago!
We usually don't get blackberries until 4th of July.
Don't get tomatoes until August.
Gardens here don't start cranking out...
Forgive him Alan, he's wearing the cape again. He probably just fell off the garage roof and hit his head.
OK, sorry Winter. I was exaggerating a bit with the 200 year number.
Perhaps I was speaking of my own training. My bayonet training was an afternoon of fun filled excitement stabbing pieces of...