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Thank you hipower. Very well said. I heartily concur Sir. This is a place I am proud to call home, I am Blessed to have the members here as an extended family. May God Bless you hipower, and God Bless all here at TGO. Merry Christmas folks.
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Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Thanks hipower. I'm with you. I really need to handle one first to be able to make a decision. Most of the folks I work with are younger, much younger, than I am...I'll ask around at work,,,but those kids always seem to be pecking away on their phones while on break. Maybe I should try texting them. :ugh: -
good source for 123 batteries?
Jamie Jackson replied to seez52's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
snake...is there a coupon code for these? When I went to the check out the 10 batteries, they wanted to charge me $1.19 each or $11.90 plus the $3.10 shipping... Appreciate the assist. -
good source for 123 batteries?
Jamie Jackson replied to seez52's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
That's a great price snake! :up: Thanks for posting that. It's hard to let that slide by. -
Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
OK...I don't mean to jack the thread, but you got me looking at these things guys. I am a professed technotard! But the "Paper White" seems to have some good features. I have never used an E-Reader before. Can you adjust the font size? I usually read before bedtime and at my age after a 12-14 hour shift, my bifocaled eyes tire way too easily... The Paper White seems to be advertised as very similar to an actual book...but they are $119.00. What are your thoughts on an older used version? Waste of time/money? Viable option? I have shelves, and boxes, of books. But I believe I see the value in an E-reader...at least I think I do. LOL I have never even handled a tablet... Man...this 21st century stuff is challenging... :cool: -
I'm sorry for your loss. May God Bless you all.
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Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Erik and hipower....I guess it would be best. Certainly more affordable...it's denting my shooting budget too buddy! :pleased: I'll have to look into it...and soon too. LOL -
Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
hipower; I agree Sir. "One Second After" is definitely a must read book. I purchased an additional copy expressly for the purpose as a loaner...I new I'd never see it again otherwise LOL. Thank you Erik! I enjoyed the 1st two books and will order book 3 tonight. :up: Link for us non-kindle folks.: http://www.amazon.com/Last-Stand-Warlords-William-Weber/dp/1926456025/ref=la_B00JZZ8BLG_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1417913546&sr=1-3 -
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Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I just finished "Day of Wrath" by William Forstchen...same guy that wrote "One Second After". It's somewhat an extrapolation of "Terror at Beslan" by Giduck...a "must-read" imho... "Terror at Beslan" link: http://www.amazon.com/Terror-Beslan-Russian-Tragedy-Americas/dp/0976775301 "Day of Wrath" link: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_12?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=day+of+wrath&sprefix=day+of+wrath%2Caps%2C307 "One Second After" link: http://www.amazon.com/One-Second-After-William-Forstchen/dp/0765327252/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1417859374 It's well worth the couple of hours to read (188 pages) and should be something to consider in regards to your training and preparations. -
Some excellent advice has already been offered. The below is a good source of information and well worth the time to read, imho. Doctor Gary Roberts, DocGKR http://www.ar15.com/ammo/project/Self_Defense_Ammo_FAQ/
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And there's the rub. I carry a 9mm and feel confident that it will do it's job, [b]if[/b] I'll just do mine. I think there is wisdom to the old adage "carry the largest caliber you can handle"...but truly mastering a Magnum caliber is no easy feat. Shot to shot time can be pretty slow as compared to a non-magnum caliber. And since predators do seem to hunt in packs, that shot to shot accurate placement is critical. I've treated patients shot with .357's, heck, nearly every handgun cartridge except the .357 Sig. It was always placement into an appropriate vital target (with adequate penetration) that ruled the day. But a human's reaction to be shot is extremely variable and based on many, many factors. My personal preference is a handgun I can shoot accurately, rapidly, and has a lot of rounds...more rounds = better survival chance imho. As has been mentioned, shooting on a square range at 2 dimensional targets with no one shooting back at you is one thing...2 way range with full on "flight or fight" response? Not gonna be so easy... :2cents:
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Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Thank you Lowpower. I appreciate that. I'm always looking for recommendations Sir. But some books are worth a re-read periodically. -
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Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
LOL. I finished it last night Erik. Good read...I'm looking forward to the next installment. -
Does a j-frame make you lazy
Jamie Jackson replied to Parrothead's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
There is a lot of truth here folks. It requires a great deal of dedication, skill, and knowing and accepting the limitations. There are a few folks out there to emulate in this regards, Claude Werner is one of them. (aka Head Hunter) I have only "interacted" with him during my time on TPI. A couple of my friends trained with him. But my J frame is what I refer to as a "Werner Setup" as I put it together based on his recommendations. http://www.personaldefensenetwork.com/claude-werner/ I would still want at least 2 of them though... -
Does a j-frame make you lazy
Jamie Jackson replied to Parrothead's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Actually all 3 isn't that unreasonable. :cool: -
Should I take this class?
Jamie Jackson replied to FortKnox's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Sage advice! :up: All things mechanical can, and do, break. Murphy goes to more training classes than I manage to get to LOL. -
Does a j-frame make you lazy
Jamie Jackson replied to Parrothead's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I do carry a J Frame...but 99.9% of the time as a second handgun...accessible primarily to my "other" hand. My primary is a Glock 19 or 17 and spare mags. I don't live or work in a high risk area...but I definitely acknowledge that such events as Randy described above can and do happen. I have had far too many patients either drive in or walk in with multiple handgun wounds to feel confident that 5 rounds may be all I need. I have lived and worked in that high risk area and carried 2 Glocks during that time frame...but the potential exists even now...so it's a comfort, not a burden. But it's a choice we all must make. Parrothead: I understand the point you are making. And Yes, there are folks that carry daily, and periodically, that feel comfortable just knowing that they have "something" besides that sharp stick available to them. I hope they never need that tool, and the odds are they never will. I'm just not a very good gambler... Yes, there are times, that 0.1% I mentioned, when I will have just my J Frame...but that would be a non-permissive environment where I would otherwise be unarmed...and I do feel under-gunned during that period of time. Handgun rounds are woefully inadequate. Predators hunt in packs. And Murphy follows close at hand. We all have to live with the choices we make and I don't judge anyone that chooses to do anything differently from what I do...it's a personal decision. :2cents: -
Chinook Med is also having a "Black Friday" sale. I've done business with Chinook Med for a long time and highly recommend them. http://www.chinookmed.com/cgi-bin/category/offerdetails?utm_source=CMGWebsite&utm_medium=Photo&utm_term=BlackFridaySale&utm_content=HomepageHeader&utm_campaign=BlackFridaySale The Kerlix Gauze roll is a good buy. These are extremely useful for wound packing. I keep several in all of my kits and use Kerlix almost daily at work. fwiw...Wound packing is a technique use to apply pressure to a deeper wound. For additional info you might want to view this link, in particular the section on "Gunshot Wounds". http://medic.wikia.com/wiki/Special_considerations_for_gunshot_wounds_and_shrapnel_wounds
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A Happy and very Blessed Thanksgiving to you Bersa. And to all of the good folks here at TGO. I'll be working Thursday but we have a turkey in the oven as I type this. I hope you all have a great day...and stay away from my E.R.! :up: ( I mean that in a good way folks LOL).
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Thank you for posting this SupaRice. I just joined. I am also a Knife Rights member and I am extremely appreciative for the hard work Knife Rights, Todd, and all the rest put forth for our State. I have no doubt the same efforts will go towards removing further obstructions to exercising our Constitutionally Protected, yet violated, Rights. Todd has already demonstrated he knows how to work to makes the changes happen. Dig deep and help folks.
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Should I take this class?
Jamie Jackson replied to FortKnox's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I applaud you for wanting to train with the gun you carry. The majority of training now days is geared towards running a semi-auto handgun mainly because the majority of students carry a semi-auto. But a quality instructor should definitely be able to help you maximize your potential with your chosen handgun...revolver or semi-auto. A revolver is definitely slower to reload, but you go into this class already acknowledging that fact. Bring several speed loaders and / or speed strips. Carry them as you would in everyday life. And learn all you can. Steinbeck put it well "The final weapon is the brain, all else is supplemental". :2cents: -
Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I couldn't wait, so I ordered it from Amazon anyway LOL. The reviews are pretty decent...and..it is Joe Nobody. :pleased: -
Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
btw....Has anyone read "The Olympus Device" by Joe Nobody? http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-Device-Book-One/dp/0985563494/ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416564175&sr=1-14&keywords=joe+nobody -
Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Thanks for the Head's Up superduty. :up: I'll get it ordered. I had no idea either. I'm glad you got to read U.C. Erik. It does go on & on after a while. I found the "evolution" of the degradation of our "Gun Rights" particularly interesting and well written. -
Remember when I ask for a deer if folks had two many??
Jamie Jackson replied to bersaguy's topic in General Chat
That is awesome Bersa! :up: What a great community! :cheers: