Doomsday Prepping... do you or don't you?
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By Matroskin
Hi Guys,
A few years back there was a discussion about "car emergency kit" or what to pack for your kid when they go college. At least this is my recollection.
Can someone find/share a link to it? My searching skills aren't good enough apparently.
TIA
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By SuperSixOne
Hi Guys,
So recently I have seen a lot about the original Stoner AR-7 survival rifle going around on YouTube and the internet. It has peaked my interest in the sense that its designed to be a "backup" of sorts when going out hiking or camping, subsequently getting lost or hurt while needing to hunt for food or use as protection. It brings up a few interesting questions.
Is this rifle legal in NJ? Does the storage-ability of the rifle trigger any of NJ's fine print?
Is it legal to carry in that compact form on public land? Can I stick it in my bag and be legal. (This is assuming I fall under the Right to Carry for rifles when using an FPID, unloaded etc)
Looking forward in your responses.
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By mattio41
Question? There are many of us who talk about a Bug Out Bag (BOB) for if the STHF. There has been several view points about what you should take, and what you need. It would be kind of cool, to know if there is a hiking trail. Somewhere New Jersey - Eastern, PA, or Southern New York. That if you wanted Field test your equipment and your preparedness. You could take a 5-8 Mile hike. Where you can actually take your bag, Including Rifle. And head out for a weekend, Or even just an overnight. Where you grab your gear, Hike for several miles, Find and make shelter, and preparations for a night. Figure out, how you are going to use your emergency gear. Fishing Tackle, Animal Snares, Shelter.
Anyways, I think you get my point. Make due, with what you have packed?
Anybody have any idea's?
PS: This is not my bag, but only a link to of an example.
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By mattio41
I was wondering if anybody had any experience with this. I just purchased it, but being delivered next week.
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Time to resurrect this thread. Who else is gardening this year? I just finished grounding a dozen tomato plants, a few San Marzano Heirloom and a bunch of Roma. Going to try my hand a canning this year too. Also doing a proper herb garden. Parsley, basil, oregano, rosemary and english thyme. My wife is going to try growing broccoli, kale (YUK!) and peppers for the first time.
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Have you or your friend actually looked at any of the plethora? They are not all black ugly fabric bags with MOLLE straps. Some of the bags are downright stylish. I dunno man, which do you think might look better, a CCW handbag one can live with, or perhaps even like, or the makeup job the mortician's beautician can do because you got smoked while playing Feeley Meeley in a handbag? Perhaps your lady friend should look at some of the YT videos posted by women about their particular experiences carrying. Also, there are at least two or three web sites (commercial) specifically for female CCW accessories. Here's one --> https://thewellarmedwoman.com/
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I know of a nice one coming on the market soon in Morris County!
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Not as a loose gun, rattlin' around with all the other junk in the purse. Nope, just don't do it. Something is bound to get caught in the trigger guard during the draw...I'm looking at you, lipstick. A holster somehow affixed in the fashionable handbag would be an improvement, but a real concealed carry handbag is better still. In addition to the dedicated handgun compartment already mentioned, they generally have a thin steel cable running through the shoulder strap, to shut down the 'slash and grab' purse snatching scenario. On-body carry is still better, if at all possible, but it can be a real challenge to make it work with women's attire.
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