yep, since you never leave your bed, that shotgun is ALWAYS within reach, correct? That's a pantload, dude. do you think everyone is that stupid?
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yep, since you never leave your bed, that shotgun is ALWAYS within reach, correct? That's a pantload, dude. do you think everyone is that stupid?
yep, that clay found from the air is pretty hard to work with. :-)
Just cause you start with no clothing or shelter, does not mean that you can't have some, really quickly. They get to bring a machete and a lighter, if they have sense enough to choose such items. So...
Notice that they never leave them anywhere COLD? :-) notice that most of them FAIL the test (or get real bad sick after "succeeding"? And they get to bring one item each. Which is 2 things, not...
yeah, anyone posting threads that you don't understand or asking questions that you don't know the answer to (quite easy to do, obviously) is certainly a "troll".
no, you don't. The Federal handgun AP law states that the material a bullet is made out of can't be brass, bronze, cast iron, steel, or beryllium copper. It doesn't have anything to say about...
why should I care if you're bored? Not my problem. Find something to interest you, or be bored. It's all the same to me.
I'm a net/trap guy myself. I don't think that fishing, one at a time, personally, makes much sense. Too many calories burned/per likely return, too much time spent.
what makes you think that it would only be needed for 3-4 miles, hmm? If that's all the further you have to go, why not make several trips, or walk alongside of a bicycle with 100+ lbs of stuff on...
So? Nobody who disagrees with you is ever correct? :-) Plenty of people read this type of forum with more in mind than just local/now/legal in mind, you know.
If I cared, I'd google for "textured vegetable protein". It's been around for 40 years or so.
nobody with Katrina or Rita or a dozen other things planned on it, either, but they still wound up having to do it, for a while. Or they should have, they'd have been much safer than where they ended...
and Socates knuckled under to some bullies. I'd have busted loose and put my bow to work!. But maybe he was too old and crippled up to do such a thing.
it's just a question of spinning short segments of aluminum, copper, rod in an electric hand drill, lock the trigger, clamp the drill in the vise, and hold a file or dremel grinder up against the...
apparently you have no problem bears. You can make several in one day, grease them and bury them, against a day of need. Much less work than needed to buy some ridiculous "bear pistol", like a 454...
too expensive for me. I'll stick with hard wheat, molasses, salt, and various ("only 2 year lifespan" but cheap, locally available stuff). I don't care if I have to replace $200 worth of stuff per...
those were AIR blasts, btw, and ground detonations are far more likely, either by a small group or a gov't in the throes of ww3. They'll want maximum, long term damage, and then there will be no...
we haven't made such squib type weapons in over 40 years, and I doubt Russia or China has in nearly that long. but some cobbled together thing by some goatherds, you might be right. you are making a...
You tube has many videos about this, wood bows or PVC. Some are very advanced in nature, like the take down models offered by the "backyard bowyer, a very smart/talented young Asian guy.
Who considers a 20 ga autoloader to be a "bear stopper", hmm? yet it's twice as heavy a bullet as the 357 (very nearly) it's goin as fast or faster than the 357, and it's got 4x the frontal area....
fine, but don't kid yourself that you are likely to have one when you need a gun. If you don't constantly ccw everywhere, and aren't fast from ccw to presentation, you wont have a pistol when you...
The village should have stopped the dumb ones from becoming parents in the first place, so they aren't burdened with kids (who will probably turn out as dumb or dumber than the parents).
you don't survive the blast/heat/oxygen-consumption/overpressure. Period. What they are describing is surviving the beta and gamma radiation from the fallout, perhaps from many miles away from ground...
If they were a problem for me, I'd set some of the snares that Ragnar Benson describes how to make. 8-10" wide, thick walled steel tubing, with a hole thru one side at the top, for the cable to the...
thanks guys.