Real world use is the best engineering for most things.it was quite nice to come home after that training,had a few pouches I made to carry stuff and found out,not all was functional,so they got some re-design.
now it's better.
Have you looked into these Gaz? Granted, not a true candles nor as cheap but somewhat compact and easy storage. A defuser/globe can be purchased for these, in my case I picked up an old lantern globe from a second hand store.
115 Hour Plus Emergency Candles from Emergency Essentials.
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I always recomend if You set up some web gear (indavidual load bearing equipment) or a back pack or any kind of field gear to take it hikeing or camping . Thst way You will not be surprised in actual use .it was quite nice to come home after that training,had a few pouches I made to carry stuff and found out,not all was functional,so they got some re-design.
now it's better.
I got an 8 piece stainless camp cook set and a stainless canteen from amazon yesterday. I realized that I didn't have a good option for boiling water in the BOB. I really don't think I would ever bug out, but just in case.
Having some kind of backup plan makes sense. Good luck. A good water source is my most important feature to consider.Not a bad idea. We’re pretty well stocked.
Going to far northwest Alabama tomorrow to look at some land. I suppose it’ll be BOL west if we buy it.
80 acres is awesome! Enough land to have privacy even in a populated area.It has water, and is 20 miles from nowhere and 30 miles from much of anywhere else. Near a town (if you’re really generous) called Waterloo, population around 200. Now I can’t get the damn song outta my head, lol.
80 acres. Should be interesting at least. Closest house to this property is about a half mile. Next one is about 3 miles... maybe I want to grow up to be a hermit....
Oh, it’s also about 2 miles from the Tennessee River and there’s a large state wildlife refuge bordering the north side.
80 acres is awesome! Enough land to have privacy even in a populated area.
Alot of that 5.56 kick comes from the bolt carrier group and return spring cycling back and forth rather than the round firing.I had a pretty good day, worked some, prepped some, and am taking it easy now. I got out the 5.56 and the 22AR and zeroed the scopes on them. I never really thought the 5.56 had a lot of kick until I shot it after the 22. Whole lot more umph. Anyways, I broke them down and cleaned them and put them away just moments ago. Still smell like gun oil, but kind of like it. I also got an emergency bag ready for a couple day work trip.
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