Lol, I should have said spam can. Here's a link. 640 rounds for $159.00
http://www.bulkammo.com/640-round-sealed-container-of-7-62x39mm-ammo-by-tula-122gr-fmj
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Lol, I should have said spam can. Here's a link. 640 rounds for $159.00
http://www.bulkammo.com/640-round-sealed-container-of-7-62x39mm-ammo-by-tula-122gr-fmj
Nothing wrong with mosins, I didn't mention them because I can't legally own one yet, only being 16. Another great thing is the old tuna cans of ammo, cheap but effective.
I use a us gi mess kit and a zebra pot. Works great for me!
I'm curious as to whats all your favorite military surplus gear?
Mine is the alice pack, with lc2 woodland straps and a molle ii waist belt, the us mess kit, the us wool blanket (real not rothco...
Woke up to a chilly -6 here in new York this morning , standing at the bus stop waiting for my bus to school was freezing. Everyone bundle up out there.
I use a lean to, with a plastic tarp over the front l, it's called a super shelter. I found it on youtube. Mine is a semi permanent camp, and is 6 miles from my house. It's main support bar that's...
Been using port Orford cedar for years, but haven't used river cane arrows. I have heard of it, but we don't have them in my area. I'll have to find somewhere that has them near me. Just curious,...
If I'm with a group of my friends we usually bring a cast iron dutch oven pot and tripod, and we carry them 3 miles to our usual campsite
Canteen cup and usgi mess kit for me, inside the mess kit I keep a msr micro rocket, a case hobo tool and a few instant coffee, salt, pepper, tea packets
A chocolate chip muffin in a usgi canteen cup, just put a base layer of small rocks in the bottom of the cup, make a tinfoil pouch , put the muffin mix in and set the pouch on the rocks in the cup...
If you have a metal container with a screw on lid, such as a pellet container, get some wet dead grass or any other natural tinder, and stuff it in the container so it's very compacted and full. Let...
If you want a knife for splitting, a becker bk2 is your best friend. It's .25" thick, and weighs a pound. I'd suggest a small hatchet if your serious about splitting a decent amount of wood.
Happy new year! Let's hope everyone had a good year last year and let's do the same this year!
Take a look at bcusa tarps. I've been eyeing them over for a while now.
I've had it for a while now so this threads pretty old, make sure you don't over pack it. It's very easy to do. Take some pictures and post it over in the main discussion.
Good things come to those who give.
Are you asking for help with it?
??? Is this a question or a statement
Toilet paper
I'd be happy to help, just pm me with what you need. I'm a English student so I could catch any errors in the grammer
My day pack is a overnight pack because it usually tends to turn into a overnighter
Few .22 rounds, and I don't have a .22
I race mountain bikes and I can tell you that bike tires last about 600-700 miles. I've ridden kenda small block 8's, Kenda nevagalls, specialized s works line (all of them) , and Hans damp tires....
Military pup tent, does a great job and is extremely durable, only downside is the weight but I don't mind
Well, found a few more pictures 2 months later... well here they...