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    One shot

    One Kill

    Swift Silent & Deadly



    I can make a bow, arrows, and arrowheads from rocks and wood in my backyard.


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    One shot, one kill, no exceptions
    Although I will grant the Marine Corp Scout Sniper is the best sniper.
    Damn Jarheads are good for something
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Aw Jeez, now I'm going to have to give you 25.

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    I like my old .300 savage, a great forest rifle and perhaps the best ever made for mountainous and forested area I live.
    Earth - love it or leave it.

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    Great caliber in a great rifle RR
    To thyne self be true

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    I'll take my British Army (First Model) Long Land Pattern Brown Bess Flintlock Musket has a 46 inch .75 calibre barrel is made of tempered seamless high carbon steel with a threaded breech plug. The lock is made with strong durable springs and has a case-hardened frizzen (hammer) that throws good sparks. The musket's total length is 63 inches and weighs 11 pounds.
    Anyone here got a 17th Century type Doglock Musket, been thinking of getting one.
    Beo,
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    For that, i use a SKS, 7.62x39, with a Synthetic Folding Stock
    Light, short, easy to transport.


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    my weapon of choice is my trusty 870, slug to 9 shot is quite adequate for protection as well as procureing food also have a 22 and an rws pellet rifle as backup

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    I use a throwing stick and a club
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    You can hunt with a good battle rifle and kick commie butt also.
    But IMHO for daily foraging you have to concider the noise factor which will without adoute bring unwanted attention to your self not to mention spooking game Hunting with a bow is a good way to perfect you creep in case you gotta stalk some zombies.
    KNOWLEDGE the ulitmate survival tool

    I AM HURT BUT NOT SLAIN, I WILL LIE DOWN AND BLEED A WHILE THEN I WILL RISE UP AND FIGHT AGAIN.

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    planning on geting the Beretta RX4 STORM complete synopsis below


    The most advanced semi-automatic rifle ever designed • Special purpose emphasizes individual performance with multiple stock configurations, ergonomic adjustment and ambidexterous controls • ARGO (Auto Regulating Gas Operation) system • Comes standard with reversible cross-bolt safety & ambidexterous bolt release • Reversible magazine release • Sold with 2 stock configurations and a third fixed, pistol grip stock is available (extra purchase required) • 5-position telescoping stock allows for adjustment in length of pull • "Sporter"-style stock version for a more traditional feel • Ghost ring sights with protective ears adjustable for windage and elevation • 10-round magazine, plugged to 5 and will also accept optional 30-round magazines • 9 sling attachments points • Technopolymer design for quick disassmebly that requires no tools • Caliber: .223 Rem.

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    $1500 gun by the way lol

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    oh god, but its worth it:P

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    $1,090 on riflesnguns.com

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    can i have it sent to canada through that site ?

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    Wait! Wait! Wait!

    Survival from what?? Out in the wilds or from the dang fool wanting to come take my choco-chip cookies and the TP?

    In the field I have a 22 cal AR-7. In the wilds of Suburbia I have a 7.62mm M-21. I have been thinking about getting back into black powder flintlocks again. I can make my own powder. The 47 lbs of gold in my closet (I wish) can be melted down for bullets.

    If you can find it! The army book, Improvised Munitions is a good read. I can make my own clawmores and pipe bombs from scratch. (I will not admitting to making them)!!

    So lets be honest? What would you rather do? Get close enough to shoot OR wait to hear the big bang, from the comfort of your camp and coffee, and know you got them??

    Dilli
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    I have a .22 caliber ruger and I love it! I have an infared 3-21 adjustable scope on it. Its SSOOOOOOO much fub hunting rabbits at night, they're everywhere. and to top it off the scope doesn't need batteries. any survivalist can hunt unlimited game with a scope like this.the only thing is though that i cost me 2000 bucks. I have one for my savage .243 center fire and you wouldn't believe how much esier hunting deer is with one of these. again $2000. but if you even go out in your backyard for half an hour, i bet you will see a couple rabbits.

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    Survivorman? are you actually les stroud?

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    if you want improvised munitions , chemical bombs , incineration bombs , or any other such illegal explosive go to anarchistcookbook.com its actually what got me started on forums, i have a profile there with the same name.

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    I used to get paid to blow up things, marcraft...we didn't go to war with someone and I missed it did we? You keep me posted of such things partner.
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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