These are 7.62 NATO/.308 WIN rifles that I currently have in my inventory, including an Ishapore No. 2 Enfield in 7.62 NATO, a standard model M1-A, and a Remington M-700 Police Sniper in .308 WIN.
Archive for September, 2010
Remington 700 Police Sniper
Tags: Police, Remington, Sniper
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KVS: Who can survive in the woods the longest? (2/3)
Fire is the key to outdoor survival. And not attacking your best friend. PS This is has a hilarious DOUBLE HUMILIATION at the end.
Tags: longest, Survive, Woods
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Cooking with the Vargo Hexagon Wood Stove
www.survivalistboards.com Giving this Vargo Hexagon Wood Stove one more test before taking it on a real hiking / camping trip. In this test, we use small pieces of wood to cook some ramon noodles camping hiking backpacking vargo hexagon wood stove wilderness survival survivalist backpacker
Tags: Cooking, Hexagon, Stove, Vargo, Wood
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Life Changing Outdoor Camp
Welcome to Yes We Can!
Yes We Can organize successfully around the world, “life changing outdoor camps” for different target groups: 14 to 17 years, 18 years old, gamers and families. We offer various programs such as weekend, midweek and three-week programs. The camps have been developed in close cooperation with several experienced experts from home and abroad. Yes We Can “has proven to be life changing outdoor camps’ for young people and families to start a new life can be. Each person is different and the associated problem, we can compose an appropriate program for everyone. The Yes We Can team has its own professional team of experienced experts and therapists (business) leaders.
Purpose & audience
The `life changing outdoor camps” designed to include young people and families, who lack motivation and behavior, or whatever reason are stuck in their lives and do not just come out. This audience does not know what they want with their lives and see what they can not reach. We help their lives back on track, based on a personal and professional approach. As a participant they do a lot of self-knowledge and work on their personal development. Once home, they can through this experience again in a positive, constructive way, shape their own lives.
Camps in 2010
Participants can choose from the following “life changing outdoor camps”:
* Weekend
* Midweek
* 3-Weeks
* Exclusive 3-Week
Locations and activities
Participants in the Yes We Can camps in the choice of two camp sites, the pristine nature of the Belgian Ardennes and the rugged Canadian Rocky Mountains (only 3-Week Exclusive). During the camps are the participants daily intensive sessions led by the Yes We Can own team. Besides daily found challenging outdoor activities take place, accompanied by the permanent “outdoor” team of Jan Willem Poot, owner of JT & Junior Outdoor Travels. Depending on the location, the activities include: wildlife watching, hiking, bushcraft, camp, fishing, climbing, abseiling, mountain biking, canoeing, climbing several mountains, horseback riding, build bridges, activities in caves and much more. The activity program is linked to our intensive program of group sessions and individual interviews (one-on-one).
We can, help your child or partner? YES WE CAN!
Are you interested in one of the “life changing outdoor camps? Send an email to info@yeswecanevents.com. Can also sign up directly through the application form, we will contact you to schedule a personal interview. This may, within 2 weeks.
Can we help you? Yes We Can!
for more info please visit us at http://yeswecanevents.com
Tags: Camp., Changing, Life, Outdoor
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Food sources around creeks and streams
www.survivalistboards.com www.survivalboards.com This video discusses different types of food around creeks and streams. wilderness-survival hiking camping fishing perch wild berries
Tags: Around, creeks, Food, sources, streams
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The End of a Journey !! Canoe/Camping !!
The last 6 minutes of the video was filmed by my wife/Josie`s camera. She wanted to film in silence as I am always talking
Tags: Canoe/Camping, Journey
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Mace gun alternative
Review of a cheaper alternative to the Mace gun for non-lethal self defense. The original Marketed product I thought was too much of a gimmick to take seriously, and I couldn’t justify the cost. This version, by replacing the scent canisters with the OC pepper spray canisters was a viable alternative.
Tags: Alternative, Mace
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Why are some people so much into survival and bushcraft skills?
Is it to do with fearing an all out nuclear war or terrorist attack? Are some of them linked to extreme political groups? I have noticed many also like military-style exercises and wear fake uniforms and facemasks, etc.. Or is it just men showing what little boys they really are at heart? Not that some women don’t also enjoy these things but they’re markedly rarer
Tags: Bushcraft, into, much, People, Skills, some, Survival
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Welding with jumper cables,The Brigham Tea co
Welding with jumper cables, Wilderness survival skills, Four Wheeling survival skills, Mojave Desert, Desert survival skills, Outdoor, outside Las Vegas, camping, backpacking,
Tags: Brigham, cablesThe, jumper, Welding
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Becker BK2 Campanion Ka-Bar Survival Knife OVERVIEW
Becker BK2 Campanion by Ka-Bar. Dave Canterbury called this knife the “Becker Train Wrecker”. Specification: Weight: 1.0 lb. Blade length 5-1/4″; Overall length 10-1/2″ Grind: Flat Shape: Drop Point Handle Material: Grivory Stamp: KA-BAR Becker HRC: Edge Angle: 20 Degrees Butt Cap /Guard: Steel: 1095 Cro-Van Country Mft’d: Knife Made in USA, Sheath Made in Taiwan Dave Canterbury of Wilderness Outfitters really digs this knife. It’s solid in the hand and the sheath it comes with is excellent. It’s a lot like the Gerber LMF II, only better for bushcraft. Strap this chunk of steel to your bob (bug out bag) and you’re ready.
Tags: Becker, Campanion, KaBar, Knife, Overview, Survival
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