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  1. a bug-out vehicle (BOV), is dependent on what you specific needs may be because of whatever the situation may be. you might need a : cargo van or passenger van to transport relatively large amounts of people or concealed cargo at one time. ex., Chevy Express van or Ford E-series or similar fuel efficient car to get out of town on regular roadways and go as far as possible on as little fuel as possible. ex., Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, or other small 4cyl powered economy car with approx 30+mpg. modified with either a larger fuel tank or an auxillary fuel tank as vented fuel cans are unsafe in the passenger compartment and screams steal me if you mount them outside. fast car if for some reason you might need to get away from someone or something really fast and have roads. ex., corvette, camaro, mustang, muscle car, or basically anything modified performance-wise. off-road capable 4x4 truck/SUV to take you off the beaten path and be able to carry "some" cargo. ex., K-5 Blazer, Ford Bronco, 4x4 full-size truck, or similar. dirt-bike if you need maneuverability and relatively high speed off-road. ex., Honda other popular serviceable dirt bike. street bike if you need maneuverability and high speed on roadways to weave in and out of traffic etc. ex. popular sport bike (crotch rocket) or even a cruiser (Harley-type) will work. extra gas on board if possible. or maybe something else suits your situation better? remember to always keep whatever you use in top mechanical condition and at least enough fuel handy to make it to your BOL (bug-out location). you need somewhere to go BEFORE you leave. EMP proof or resistant is to be taken into consideration. mechanical fuel injection or carburetor and mechanical igniton is needed.
  2. to whoever said that " a diesel is EMP-proof" is misinformed. EMP takes out all electronics to speak of. gas or diesel doesnt matter if its all mechanically controlled. however the diesel does excel in the fact that it can burn multiple fuels.
  3. I left at about 1:30 because it was so durn cold! Had a great time though! Thoroughly enjoyed Ronnie Barrett's speech. Nikki did great too. Didnt see many fellow TGO'ers there though. Guess everybody got there later. Got some TGO swag while I was there too.
  4. any info?
  5. dont wait. call after about 2-3 weeks. go to the hcp website, it is linked to the Drivers license site. there is a number to call for the status of your hcp. I just called and asked about the status of my HCP and gave her my info and she said "it is ready to be issued, it should arrive in the mail in 7-10 days." i told her thank you and hung up. The call works wonders. I got my permit in about 5 weeks from application date.
  6. i sold mine at the gun show
  7. will there be a designated place for TGO members to meet up? This thing is going to be awesome.
  8. WTF? Is this serious? I know im out of the loop but really?
  9. well my holster sucks, cheap kydex. and i really need a holster to carry my 1911, just a wee bit big for pocket carry. probably be a truck gun until i get a decent holster for a 3" officers frame 1911.
  10. I finally got my permit! Im so happy!
  11. Ive read about it on SHTF survival forums and it seems to be popular for BOB bags and survival TEOTWAWKI scenarios.
  12. I had a .410 pardner shotgun, same thing only shotgun version of the handi-rifle. I have shot a .45/70 handi-rifle and held/played with a .223 survivor handi-rifle. They feel VERY solid and are a GREAT value, IMO. Its no AR in terms of high amounts of firepower, but they are great for what they are.
  13. I love it! that is awesome!
  14. 7-10 days is what I was told last week
  15. nightrunner

    First Deer Gun

    243 or 30/30 IMO
  16. ive been told it is.
  17. hit the lotto? LOL
  18. Saiga 12 Remington 11-87 Remington 1100 Mossberg 930 Benelli M4
  19. might try a Wather PPS.
  20. I talked to the inspector about it. He told me a flippin idiot that hasnt done the first bit of electrical work EVER could pass it IF and a big IF he knows how to look up information in a reference book. Basically all you need to know to pass the test is where different things are located in the codebook and what sections they are in etc. Virtually no one could memorize the entire codebook and be able to quote code and the title (311.2.1.3 for example). And the codebook is so large and contains so much information that you dont have time during the test to just skim through it looking for an answer, you have to know what section that type of information is in. I think its only about $40 to retake it anyways.
  21. I see words above the picture but none beside it. I dont see a conversation anywhere.
  22. How is your G22 locked if you dont mind explaining?
  23. I must be doing something wrong because all Im getting is a picture?
  24. I would rather have a gun safe or even better a safe room. But if funds allowed it, I would ideally like to have both a safe and an alarm system

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