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Not 371 million of them, 99% of which couldn't grow a garden with starter plants and perfect weather. I'll take a lever gun in .44 mag. Sufficient for pretty much anything on this continent with hand loads. I believe life in a post collapse society will be much less fire fights and much more protecting from occasional looters, with a big dose of hunting, fishing and farming. If you aren't already doing those things, in a sustainable manner, good luck getting started after the collapse. That's why I blacksmith, horse farm, hunt, fish, learned mechanic work, learned construction, etc. Skills, not equipment, will make the difference Sent from behind the anvil
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Damn I went January. If you ever make it to the East side, shoot me a message and we will grab a beer. Sent from behind the anvil
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Welcome to TGO. We served in the same time frame. I was in from 07-12. When did you go to boot? Got out the same rank too lol. Sent from behind the anvil
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[quote name="TerminalLcpl88" post="1357223" timestamp="1455324898"][quote name="CommsNBombs" post="1357209" timestamp="1455322919"]I already hazed him for it and probably got another lurker upset. Im sure ill get another angry PM from a .40 owning felcher about how Im a douchenozzle and Im mean Eta: not calling you a felcher Lance...thats OhShoots job Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk[/ Yea you already gave me crap but you also know why I shoot .40s[/quote] You gotta ignore Comms. He's a shower shoe that's been around to many explosives. Sent from behind the anvil
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Friday March 10th lol. If I have one or two I'll hold it, but the more the better. I can always schedule another one later on if there's intrest Sent from behind the anvil
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I've had a lot of opportunities given to me. Blacksmithing, martial arts and others. I try to pay that forward any way I can. I firmly believe knowledge should be available to anyone who is willing to seek it. Sent from behind the anvil
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I know Bateman. Or should say I know of him. I've been involved in traditional martial arts my entire life. My dad is a 7th degree black belt in Hapkido, Taekwondo and Judo, has been to Korea and trained, and has trained under a Korean grandmaster for years. He has been in it for 30+ years. To say Bateman is a joke is to put it nicely. I've seen his students at tournaments. It's all fluff and bullshit and the man honestly thinks he can walk on water. I had no idea he was now into "Gunfu". Lord help anyone who gets tricked into this crap and thinks it's legit training. Sent from behind the anvil
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My personal opinion is that if you can't shoot the sumbitch then that's probably your best option. But you can learn to use one defensively and offensively. A lot of it is having the will power and violence of action to win. Sent from behind the anvil
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Free Non-steel toe. Sorry Sent from behind the anvil
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Make sure you use hardened steel. Soft steel will crater and can eventually cause jacket and bullet ricochets if it's to thick to punch through. You could probably order a set of steel AR500 body armor plates and the shipping would be resonable Sent from behind the anvil
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I had some interest in this last year, so I'm putting the offer out there. I am offering a one day basic course. It will cover throws, chokes, kicks, strikes, joint locks and ground work for the unarmed portion. It will also include Long knife and Tomahawk techniques, as well as improvised weapons design and usage in urban and rural areas. This will be a 10-12 hour class. Location will be within 20 minutes of Oliver Springs, TN. Water, coffee and Gatorade will be provided, you need to eat breakfast, bring a lunch, and bring money for supper at a $10-15 per person restaurant after the class. I'll be your main instructor, as well as my father, who is a 6th Degree black belt in Taekwondo, Hapkido and Judo. I hold black belts in those three as well and that is were the unarmed techniques will come from. The long knife and tomahawk techniques are drawn from my one on one training with Col Dwight McLemore. You will need to bring a mouth guard, pants, non-steel toe boots or shoes, and a tshirt or sweatshirt. Any weather except snow. Training will be outdoors and your clothes need to be suitable for mud, dirt and grass. For more info PM me. The class will be Saturday March 12th, meeting in Oliver Springs at 630 am eastern time. Sent from behind the anvil
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Had a big scare the other day that forced me to make some changes
Spots replied to mav's topic in General Chat
I've started a 1998 Buick with pocket knife. And have owned more than one truck where the key wasn't needed to start it because the cylinder was so worn out. I've owned two F-150s like that. So yeah some things can still be started without a key. Sent from behind the anvil -
I carry a Glock 17 in an M7 style anytime I'm on the motorcycle. This one was made by GjohnsonIV and the craftsmanship is fantastic. I wear colors anytime I ride so concealment isn't a concern and it's comfy to ride in. Also works for long car trips. I'm 6'1" and have a 52" chest so custom was the only option that fit right. Sent from behind the anvil
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I wasn't born when the A-t3am was on. I'd love to have a 20" A4. I like rifle length better, but would prefer a flatter so I have the option of carry handle or optic. Sent from behind the anvil
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2 Greenbriar Teens Killed By Soda and...race fuel
Spots replied to CommsNBombs's topic in General Chat
At one time the liquor that came from these mountains was the purest in the world. It was made by men who believed in craftsmanship, using old family recipes in all copper stills. Then prohibition hit, and suddenly America couldn't get enough alcohol. People with little idea of what they were doing built large sheet metal and wood submarine stills capable of cranking out hundreds of gallons a week of the sugar head popskull low grade whiskey. It became about profit and they started cutting the already cheap whiskey with chemicals to give it more kick, stuff like lye, acid, cow piss, etc etc. Home distilling has never recovered from that. With a good still and some time you can make some great liquor at home. Hell we have a thread here discussing it. But I've seen to many 5 gallon bucket prison stills and "moonshine" in plastic milk jugs to purchase anything through the good ol' boy network. It's a shame these kids turned to something that got them killed just because they were looking to get drunk. Sent from behind the anvil -
2 Greenbriar Teens Killed By Soda and...race fuel
Spots replied to CommsNBombs's topic in General Chat
Might have been methanol fuel. You get a little methanol when distilling but you throw it out and it's a very small amount. Lots of drag racers use methanol fuel though, kids wouldn't know the difference Sent from behind the anvil -
2 Greenbriar Teens Killed By Soda and...race fuel
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Why is it some people will worry about GMO'S in their food and ask for purified water, but you tell them it's moonshine and they chug it by the gallon. This is why I don't drink or eat anything that didn't come from a trusted source. Sad story. Hopefully they find the idiot selling or giving this shit out and charge him with murder Sent from behind the anvil -
Subaru. I had a WRX and loved mine. Granted it was a very tuned up turbo flat-4, but both the 4 and 6 cylinder naturally aspirated boxer motors have good torque, which is way more important to the butt dyno than horsepower. Also, there awd system is second to none and the cars are hammer tough for the most part. The guy who leases the fields behind our house uses a Subaru outback for his field car to check cattle etc, and I've never seen it stuck with good tires on it. Sent from behind the anvil
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Clinton right above Knoxville was clear an hour ago. It's not doing anything but raining right now. Sent from behind the anvil
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That is really slick looking. I'd rock the hell out of that in the forge. Though I'd rather get a 4 lb cross pein engraved lol. Sent from behind the anvil
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I've got tire chains laying in the floor board of the truck. I've got work tonight, as well as full twelve hour shifts Saturday and Sunday. Aisin Automotive casting is a big believer in profit over people. Hopefully it doesn't get to bad down this way. Sent from behind the anvil
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Yeah I'm learning that this is a deep rabbit hole to jump in to. Sent from behind the anvil
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I got my first piece in today. I decided to spread the purchases out over a few paychecks. Gonna do the parrot and mash tun next check, then the still, and finally the hot plate. This is the column thermometer from Clawhammer Supply. Sent from behind the anvil
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A nice car and a couple of nice bikes would be on my list. My "sports" car would be a candy apple red 1969 Dodge Charger with a blown, efi, Ray Barton 500+ cubic inch hemi, 6 speed tremec transmission, Dana 60 rear end and the best interior money can buy. Sent from behind the anvil
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So many times I have wanted to strap a scabbard on the bike and slip a birds head grip, 18" pump gun down in it, but 2 things stop me. One, I don't really have the money to be the test case for "in the motor vehicle " and Two I don't know how to secure it in the scabbard if we stop to eat or anything on a run. Sent from behind the anvil