I actually bought that a couple years ago and haven’t done anything with it, figured just be nice to have in case
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I actually bought that a couple years ago and haven’t done anything with it, figured just be nice to have in case
Prayers sent Mickey, I know you gave up a lot to take care of her. So sorry for your loss
Good review looks like it will work well for you, few months ago I got a Ruger PC carbine. So far very happy with it, I like to get rifles that accept the same caliber as my pistols.
Guess I’m not understanding how this actually works
Been using a Instant Pot it’s a electric pressure cooker, I soak bean overnight, add to pot 2 cups beans, ham, tablespoon bacon grease, onion, celery, carrots, seasoning,4 cups water hit cook button....
I prefer carbon or spring steel blades when I buy them, a friend of mine makes a lot of knives from leaf springs he gets from auto salvage yards. He claims inexpensive and fairly easy to work with.
I winter camp in Michigan, I buy tents at garage sales cut the majority of the floor out and use a pit fire. I zip a short length of 2” pvc in the door for ventilation. 1 year I heated the ground up...
I have used flint and quartz with success striking with steel never 2 rocks together, to do that one would need to be iron ore I’m guessing
My INCH bag runs 60-70 pounds depending on time of year mainly used on road trips. My bug out bag is only 50 # due to the fact I have caches with back up supply’s away from my home that can resupply...
That is one beautiful knife Barlow was one of my favorite knifes growing up
Got my first knife when I was 5 yrs old. Yellow Camulius 2 blade. Was so impressed with it . Been a knife freak ever since. Can’t remember a day since that I haven’t carried a knife.
As much as I would jump at the opportunity to be on Alone, my first priorities are family, income. I’m also confident my employer would not allow the required time off. That being said if anyone...
That’s a deal for sure
I’ve got a couple different versions, they do have a cool factor but Ferro Rod is more compact I do prefer to carry Ferro rods
Where I live we lose power a lot, wood fireplace serviced, plenty of wood. Generator fresh fuel and tested. And oil change. Plenty of provisions and black out gear, bring it on!
-11 not counting windchill
Here’s a new twist on lighters I bought one of those Atomic flameless lighters charges off USB. Wind doesn’t bother it so far pretty impressive for $20.00
Never got my horse, haha. It’s gonna to be a great Christmas for me this year, first Christmas with a fantastic woman. Both healthy, happy, employed, roof over our head. Family’s healthy anything...
I have that knife without tiger stripe, well built, easy flipper, put mine to work on everything has held up great, holds a edge well
Hayshaker like you I keep stocked pack ready day pack 30# any longer a larger pack 60# that’s a little harder on the body at 61 years old but I manage okay gets lighter as the days go by. I carry...
That's exactly why I carry a concealed why hunting if I have my rifle taken I still have options
I work on the road living in hotels a lot. Picked up a electric slow cook pressure cooker. Cooks similar to crock pot, after cookies by for designate time it will reduce to warm for 12 hours or shut...
Awsome for you
Open carry legal in Militagun (Michigan)
I see that there's gonna be a ferro Rod to take place of the toothpick sold as a option. Not yet in production but when there avaiable I'll be all over it been waiting for that for along time