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  1. [quote name='vujade' timestamp='1357020825' post='873843']Any of these movies 'get you into a gun'? I shared in my post above what got me into 1911s. This isn't a movie but the game "Red Dawn Redemption" got me into lever actions. =)[/quote] The good, the bad and the ugly gave me an obssesion for 1851 Navys. Lead to this rig before it was over. Course mine were cap and ball, and I sold them to my brother in law soon after. Still want a cartridge conversion one to replace them. http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/ee356/tnplowboy07/holster5.jpg Sent from behind my anvil in ye olde smithy
  2. [quote name='jcj' timestamp='1357023098' post='873859']Happy New Year TGO![/quote] And this is the gentleman who gave me the best present of 2012. Thank you so much jcj. Sent from behind my anvil in ye olde smithy
  3. Hmm thats weird. Works fine for me on lap top and phone.
  4. KEl Tec Su-16 is also an option for a decent rifle that handles AR/M16 mags
  5. Happy New Year everyone from Flatwoods Forge!!! Would like to say the last day of the year has been on of my best. I sold my truck today, for some very, very much needed cash, and was GIVEN a Springfield 1911 GI, with two mags, the orginal box, holster and mag carrier, and a box of hornady critical defense. I was given it by a member here, but won't name names until I get the OK.
  6.   I forgot that one. Kinda cheesy but I really liked it
  7.   No soulless gingers and daywalkers no longer bother me lol
  8. Great now there are two gingers lol
  9.     You need to get a handle on that beast man
  10. Thats what I do all the time, but its not working now? ALways worked before.  but won't work in the quick reply section now
  11. Tombstone. Far and away my favorite movie of all time   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8NSldX3rPY
  12. I seem to be having issues. When I try to post an picture with img tags around it, it says     "You are not allowed to use that image extension on this community."   But I can post it as a link??   http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/ee356/tnplowboy07/2012-12-08_14-33-59_244.jpg   Any ideas?  
  13. This is one Broomhead built at my forge from an old brick hammer. I plan to use his design and build several of these this year     http://i535.photobucket.com/albums/ee356/tnplowboy07/2012-12-08_14-33-59_244.jpg
  14. Hey girl. Dont I know you from somewhere??
  15. Yeah I was getting the board offline message, and it seems to have slowed down. I figured increased traffic and maintenance were the reason.
  16. Did ya get any testing done this weekend?
  17. [quote name='polishprepper' timestamp='1356898277' post='872319']As far as BOB contents has anyone put in theirs a magnesium stick and flint fire starter kit? Mine has been priceless in the mountains....unless you wax the entire wood match its useless because the wood still gets wet...and waterproof cases are great until you have to open them in a downpour with cold hands and drop everything.....damn now what!![/quote] I carry a magnesium fire starter and an old school flint and steel fire starter with a sealed tin of char cloth. A dozen bic lighters and my edc zippo, plus some good matches. Sent from behind my anvil in ye olde smithy
  18. [quote name='polishprepper' timestamp='1356884718' post='872134']I've been a back packer and hunter for over 20 years everybody seems to overlook heading to places like REI. They have the lightweight waterproof gear you need. Don't carry canvas to heavy look at waterproof bivy sacks they weigh approx one pound and you can carry a 20 degree mummy style bag the weighs in at less than 3 pounds.....stay away from cotton.....cotton kills was the saying I always heard. It has no insulating properties and when it gets wet it stays wet.....merino wool doesn't itch naturally anti microbial and insulates while wet.....also if you go down on anything make sure to get one that has goretex or something equal.....there are a whole bunch of different types of water purification systems I use the sweet water brand .......pumps twice as fast as other brands and is lightweight. They also have gravity style filters the filter large quantities quickly. I'm still new to prepping but my backpacking experience is priceless...[/quote] My packback experince is limted to more miles than I wanted under a USMC ilbe pack. I can't really afford to go blow a couple hundred bucks on a bivy and a nice bag right now. The canvas works, and has for hundreds of years. It adds weight, but for right now I have a stroner back than wallet. As for the mini 14 and pistol, I definetly dont have the money for that upgrade right now. So my Marlin 336 and a Springfield 1911 will suffice. Thanks for all the advice and this is starting to be a good catch all thread. Sent from behind my anvil in ye olde smithy
  19. [quote name='Sam1' timestamp='1356823639' post='871657']All you need is an iphone to call the gov. for help  :up:   /in serious mode A multi-tool would be highly recommended, although I'm sure you'll have a plethora of knives, a good leatherman/gerber (or whatever brand) is essential imho.[/quote] I carry one everday should i ad another Sent from behind my anvil in ye olde smithy
  20. Id rather have it at a cache/shelter location. Same reason I'm not adding a .22 to my bag. Everything needs to have a multi use roll. A deer rifle can kill large game, and provide protection. A .22 can not. IT would be useful for hunting, but not something I'd be lugging around on every trip
  21. Spots

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      Saw that coming. Proves that sometimes you really DO get what you ask for lol. You think after that long being here he woulda read the FAQ's and kinda know the drill..
  22. Same problem here. There isn't a set trail, I'm heading right into the mountains that I know, but they have been logged, mined, and hunted, but not hiked, so no marked trails. Ive been in them my whole life, and instead of caching water, I'll be using my local knowledge of local creeks and good clean natural springs that dont run dry. I plan to make a dry run this winter, sans rifle as I do have to move through some lightly populated backroads to get into the woods and don't want any run ins with law enforcement.  I'll probably meet my wife at the dge of the woodw where I'll turn up, and pick up the rifle there.  Then I pln to do the same in the summer, and all different kinds of times and temps to make sure I know what Ill be facing
  23. Id rather just use one my big knife to chop than try to carry an extra saw or cable saw. Same thing with the the shovel, my camp knife will easily dig a hole big enough for that. A multitool is part of my everyday carry. Why a .22 pistol? Im already carrying a self defense semi auto and a deer rifle. If its for hunting why not a. 22 rifle, and if its for protection, I have better options. Ill have to look into the thread from tandy and the needles.
  24. Any of you guys sti wanting to do this?
  25. Im probably as strapped as anyone here, but I put in several hours at the anvil to make something very nice for the member I got, then spent the extra money to make sure it was scary sharp, and shipped in a timely manner. Im glad most people had fun, but its so disappointing that people would take advantge of this situation.

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