Archive for September, 2010

GLOCK 26, 27, AND 30: 9mm .40 s&w .45acp

September 30th, 2010


review of my 3 glock pistols and what i use them for (model 26,27, and 30)

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Know any good websites for bushcraft?

September 30th, 2010

Ive become quite interested in bushcraft but down have the money to pay for courses. does anyone know any good websites with lots of good info about bushcraft on em?

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Spring Snare Trap

September 30th, 2010


Showing how to set up a Spring Snare Trap. Used to trap smaller game.

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Meat Rabbits and Garden update 5-31-10

September 30th, 2010


Update on my bunnies and the container garden on the deck. Rabbits are doing great and growing fast. Container garden is not doing very good though.

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How To Make Fire In Wet Conditions Part 2

September 29th, 2010


How to find dry materials in wet conditions and successfully build a fire in a wilderness survival situation. PART 2

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Personal First Aid kits

September 29th, 2010


Short video talking about personal first aid kits.

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SHTF – How to start organizing things in your community now…

September 29th, 2010


This is a response to a PM I got from jsh1284, I hope this video helps, and I hope it starts a broader discussion on the topic. If you guys have suggestions, please toss em in there…

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Medical Kit: Save Money In Buying One

September 28th, 2010

Having a trail medical kit can help you keep yourself safe on your different trips. Your trail medical kit can work as your emergency pack in case something happens on your long plane trip, your hiking escapade, even your children’s field trip. You need to make sure that you have a medical kit, and that it is of the best quality, so that you can be sure to have something working all the time no matter when you need it.

Here are a few tips that you should take into account when buying your trail medical kit.

– Because you will be walking around with this pack often, you need to have something that is lightweight, and that has a lot of functions at the same time. Avoid buying your trail medical kit online if you can. You need to go to your store, check how heavy or light it is in your hands, and how well you handle the equipment. If you are comfortable with the equipment and its weight, then you will be able to use the trail medical kit better.

– Don’t just settle for the equipment. Go for a guide book as well. Some trail medical kits will not only have first aid equipment, but first aid guide books that will include pointers on wilderness medicine and other things that you need to know in order to survive. Study this guide book before you start using your trail medical kit.

– Even before you get to the store, have a list of the things that you would like to see in your medical kit. You can call this your “barest minimum” list, since these are the essentials that you want and need your kit to have. Anything else will be a bonus.

– While making your barest minimum list, talk to your doctor and get a good check up done. You need to do this to check what medications or special first aid kit equipment you need to add to your kit in order to fit any diagnosis that your doctor might have.

– Don’t settle for just one kit! Get at least two so that each person in your team will have a medical kit. Moreover, try bringing more than one. This will assure your safety just in case you run out of bandages and other things that you should have in your kit.

– Have refills ready! Buy extra bandages or other things that might run out quickly.

– Try to get a kit that has reflective trim. This will allow you to find your kit in your bag better if you are walking in dim lighting or at night.

– Check the expiry dates of the medications and ointments that are in the kit! Some kits might not have been restocked, and some contents might actually be past their time! You need a kit that will last you for at least a year, so that you don’t have to worry about your own restocking.

– Have more than one kit in mind. It pays to have a lot of options open. Don’t settle for just one kind of kit: you may get better bargains on other kits, or even in other stores!

If you’ll go outdoors, going trekking, camping or just about any other activity outside your home, it would be very useful to bring along a medical kit with you. And if you’re looking for a top quality trail medical kit, Survival Gear can help.

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My Matthews Solocam

September 28th, 2010


Just showing you guys my matthew solocam. It’s about 5 years old or so and it shoot around 300 fps. The new mathews monster shoots 360 fps. I have a balencer, silencers, quiver, nice sight, release, and loop for release, also and whisker biscuit. I own about 20 arrow i shoot all the time and i have a good aim. Follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com Check out our website at www.trapperman9.webs.com SUBSCRIBE TO TRAPPERMAN9!! Also check out icettrap. He has a lot of trapping videos and survival+ outdoor videos .Here is the link to his channel —http SUBSCRIBE TO ICETTRAP!!!

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Introducing Bushcraft Kit – Real Survival Tools

September 28th, 2010


www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk – Introducing Bushcraft Kit for Beginners. Here we take a look at different knives and their uses, axe, firebow, tinder, firesteel

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