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Here are two books that may help: https://www.amazon.com/Building-Trauma-Kit-Gunner-Morgan-ebook/dp/B01GGN0BNU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1516053975&sr=8-1&keywords=Building+a+trauma+kit https://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Care-Worst-Case-Scenario-ebook/dp/B01GGM7FXA/ref=pd_sim_351_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=1W3080W3H97VEFWHRXGK
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I would talk to the club about access. They may have something in place or they may have never thought about it. As mentioned earlier, a Knox box,containing a key to the gate, would be a good idea if there is a post, or other place, to mount it.
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These are the ones that I carry: 1) http://www.liveactionsafety.com/military-elite-tactical-trauma-first-aid-backpack-full-kit/ 2) https://www.narescue.com/law-enforcement-tems-products/casualty-response-kits/tactical-operator-response-kit-tork (you can build these yourself for much cheaper) I was given this kit. I would not pay $225.00 for it. I always add items to my kits. The items I usually add are multiple CAT tourniquets (for the big kits), multiple compression bandages (for the big kits), chest seals, Quick Clot combat gauze, flashlights, headlamp (for the big kits), hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes, steri strips (butterflies). These are the items that I put in my small built kits (like #2) 1 x Nasopharyngeal Airway 28F with Lubricant 1 x HyFin Vent Chest Seal Twin Pack 1 x Needle Decompression Kit (14 G x 3.25 in.) 1 x CAT tourniquet 1 x 6" Compression bandage 2 x 4 yards rolled gauze 1 roll 3m Transpore medical tape 1 x pair Trauma Shears (7.25 in.) 1 x package Quick Clot Combat Gauze 1 x small LED flashlight 1 x zip lock bag with steri strips and fabric bandaids. 2 pair nitrile gloves You can get basic first aid and CPR training online here https://nhcps.com/ they run deals on Groupon all of the time for their First Aid, CPR and AED training for around $20. Quick Clot has free online training for their products here http://quikclot.com/QuikClot/Off-Nav/Static-Content/Training-Education
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I bought a chocolate puppy from http://www.aldermanslabs.com/ about three months ago. So far he's a great pup. They are located in Dana, Kentucky but they had the most reasonable price for what I wanted. In my area chocolate pups are selling in the $ 1,000 + range.
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I found this in my swag from the NRA Annual Meeting. 25% off OTIS cleaning products expires May 31, 2017
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I handled three different ones at the CZ booth at the NRA Annual Meeting. They fit my hand well and had the best striker fired trigger that I have experienced. Yes, better than an HK VP 9! I will have one in the near future.
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NE TN Members - So how many of us are there around?
Karnage replied to Ronald_55's topic in General Chat
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Patton, I'm not sure what kind of maple it is. Below is a closeup of a leaf.
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I don't see any fungus under the bark. It is possible that it could have been damaged by my lawn service.
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There have been some high winds recently.
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Yes, there are more brown leaves on the side that gets the most sun.
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The wood is not soft and it doesn't appear to be rotten.
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The leaves have started turning brown on a maple tree in my yard. The bark at the bottom of the trunk has also cracked open. Does anyone have an idea what the problem could be and how to save the tree if possible?
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29/30 - Davy Crockett got me.
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I read the book and it's the story from the surviving contractors point of view. Hopefully the movie will stick closely to the book.
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The 42 and 43's have a differently designed slide stop with a coil spring. The wiggling back and forth that works on all of the others doesn't work on these. If you press down on the inside of the slide stop, as close to the pin as you can, you can push the pin right out. At my last armorer recertification, the Glock 42 had just been released and they didn't go over disassembly. I spent about an hour trying to get that pin out of the first one I took apart.
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S&W Performance Center 1911, Dan Wesson, or Springfield TRP?
Karnage replied to WeagleMCvet's topic in Handguns
Dan Wesson without a doubt. -
Lone Wolf
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I have never had any issues using the stock .40 extractor and ejector with the 9 mm conversion. That being said, if I were going to carry it with the conversion barrel installed I would change the extractor and ejector. The parts are inexpensive and they are easy to change. It's cheap insurance.
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I bet his mom is upset that he cut up all of her bottled water.