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- Trouble w Bic lighters - Survivalist Forum
I've been acquiring and stashing various types of Bic lighters over the last year or two, and have been noticing that they aren't working very well if they've been sitting around for a little while unused - curious if anyone else has been having this trouble? i cannot seem to find a common
- Tires as a shooting backstop - Survivalist Forum
Neighbor friends and I made a small,crude,unofficial range I'm sure illegal,but we didn't ask Stacked the tires,maybe 20-30,as a backstop Never had any issues,not one Didn't fill with dirt Looking back,maybe it was pure luck but at least half still had the rims I know,not the sharpest pencil,but still never a richochet
- 10 Second Pod - Survivalist Forum
Reminds me of a massive tornado we experienced back in the 1980's here Lots of houses were destroyed, and rescue workers clearing roads found a pickup truck sitting in the middle of a field, with an old guy inside
- Surviving on mostly beans during tough times - Survivalist Forum
Back when I was a much younger arrogant not so humble smartazz, the family owned a Shetland pony for a short time Growing up in the big city made me a city boy But we had a small farm just on the outskirts of the city limits This is one area that even today has not developed at all Just scattered houses on a few acres Mostly cattle and hay
- Terminator is almost here - Survivalist Forum
A small very powerful long lasting power supply is still science fiction at this point Plasma bottles or magnetic bottles are close but still not here I would think because of the destructive potential of them, they may want to experiment with them someplace safe like the Moon Once they're commercially available though? Yeehaw!!!
- DIY conversion of a riding mower into a ATV | Survivalist Forum
A while back I converted a free El-cheapo Broken Riding mower into a MUTT AKA: Multi Use Tactical Tractor It turned out pretty good, and cost me less than $100 for the entire project I've uploaded some videos of the conversion to show how easy it was For those of you who are on a
- Creepy stories from the outdoors. - Survivalist Forum
Back in the day, when I was in college, me and the oldest took off to a lake in the wilds of glacier country I have extensive backcountry exposure, even did a stint as a big game guide in a remote backcountry camp On this day we enjoyed the fishing and settled in for the night I pulled out
- Want to Add Compass to Walking Stick - Survivalist Forum
I want to add a round compass to the top of a walking stick I know you can buy walking sticks with them but I want to add one to my walking stick The catch is, I want a quality compass, not the cheap Chinese ones that are broken on half the walking sticks I've seen I don't need surveyor
- ATV and EMP - Survivalist Forum
but the back country roads out where i live wonderfully relaxing to cruise a bit Mine also hitches a ride on the specially welded mount on the back of our travel trailer and I've enjoyed many nice rides in various small tourist towns, back country, and trails I like that it is a respectable trailer bike with some care and finesse
- LBV-88 Setup - Survivalist Forum
Suggest adding a second M16 3-mag pouch for on-the-move handy access to frequently reached for items [examples: bug juice, strobe light, spare optic batteries, mini-flashlight, camouflage stick, multi-tool, small plastic squirt bottle of gun lube, monocular, shaving brush (for cleaning off weapon or optic), bundled rifle cleaning rod sections
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