I pocket carry 90% of the time, either a Keltec PF-9 or a Detonics Pocket 9. When I move to a State that's more gun friendly I'll start to carry one of my full size pistols.
There are chlorine makers available which use table salt and 12 volt DC, say from a car battery. I recently acquired one, and for a large scale event it could be a lifesaver. I have a variety of filters, including a Katadyn pocket filter, some Sawyers filters, and a Steripen. Even if I...
I've got three that I'd like to acquire: Steyr Aug, H&K MP-5, and a Desert Eagle .50 AE. I guess I'll have to wait until I retire and move to a free State.
Gee, I had 5000 rounds of .22 delivered to my home yesterday. The ammo was ordered on line. Yup, there are a lot of dickhead ammo vendors that won't deliver to homes in New York, but there are a few that have read the law and understand it fully.
I ride a couple of dual sports and a Ural Gear Up sidecar rig, depending upon my mood and which one is running decently. Anyways, like VietnamEraVet, I've always carried in my front jeans pocket. My EDC is a Keltec PF-9, so it's quite small and concealable. I just picked up a H&K VP9 today...
If an enemy was going to hit us, the best time would be late Fall or early Winter. Millions would perish from the cold. It would certainly make for a miserable Winter. But on the plus side, the golden hordes would have a more difficult time ranging through the countryside.
Here's another review: A .50 BMG for Everyone: Serbu's Lightweight, Single-Shot RN-50 — Full Review - GunsAmerica Digest
He's says it's painful to shoot.
The new polyethylene plates are the way to go, especially if you have a need to frequently wear armor. I'll have to research the Paraclete brand. I know Spartan Armor has similar plates that are NIJ Level III compliant: UHMWPE Level III Set of Two I've seen them at some other websites in the...
I have a H&K USP in .45. It's a great firearm, very accurate with manageable recoil. I'd like to get a VP9 for carry, as the USP is sizeable. I'd also like to get a SP5K, once I move to a free State. Maybe next year...
Sportsman's Guide wouldn't ship ammo that I wanted to order to my local FFL, they suck too. I think these larger companies are all managed by their legal departments, which don't have an understanding of the laws of NY. I guess it's not worthwhile to research the firearms laws in all 50 States...
Call Universal to make sure the item is in stock. I've ordered from Universal's website before and the radio wasn't in stock, though the website didn't indicate it was out of stock and allowed me to order it anyways. I ended up canceling the order, because I would have had to wait three to...
I've found that Main Trading Company will usually beat HRO's prices. I just ordered a Kenwood TH-D74A from them, and MTC was $20.00 cheaper than HRO. Plus, if you're short on cash, MTC is really willing to accept trades for radios.
You might try visiting a hamfest. The larger hamfests usually have commercial vendors, which have various models on display. Warm weather is hamfest season!
I have one which I received as a gift, one of the Survivalblog special edition models. It's very sharp right out of the box. Mine mostly resides in my backpack, though I did find a sheath for it. Apparently some Chinese entrepreneurs are producing counterfeit versions of the knife, so watch...
A couple of things.... don't mix types and different capacities of batteries. Additionally, the batteries should all be of the same age. I like putting panels close to the ground, so I can brush the snow off of them. Roof mounted panels make it difficult to clean them. There are some 100...
Personally, I'd go with a Yaesu FT-2900 or an Icom IC-V8000. I still consider the Chinese radios to be disposable radios, and they would be fine in a situation where the radio might get stolen. I do have some Baofeng portable radios, but they're loaner radios; they're not radios that I would...
I have a variety of stoves, and which one that I carry depends upon the destination and the fuel that will be available. In the Summer, if I'm car camping I use a Biolite stove, which burns solid fuels and it'll also charge my electronics, but it is heavy. When I'm in foreign lands I'll carry a...
Radios aren't an obsession, they're more of a necessity. In a SHTF event comms will be needed, especially for intelligence gathering. Anyways, I've attached a photo which shows my SDR set-up, with the SDR's and the antennas mounted on a small tripod which was included with the equipment from...
I have the DKD2, though it went by another name when I bought it a year or so ago, so I have two SDR's with two antennas. Their tech support is pretty good, as they assisted me with some installation issues. I'm going to install the software on a Toughbook in case the netbook craps out. I added...
The best thing is to choose a residence or BOL that is not in the vicinity or downwind from a nuclear point source. I'd also avoid residing close to a prison, old landfill or chemical plants. Google earth can be your friend...sometimes.
MDTS has a course coming up in Long Island, that would be about 400 miles one way. It seems like this is a business opportunity, if someone had the training and a decent facility.
Has anyone taken any classes from American Tactical Systems in Green Island? I'm interested in their defensive shotgun courses. There doesn't seem to be many Defensive/Tactical Shotgun courses being offered in the northeastern upstate area. I'm in the Adirondacks, so I'll have to drive...
The NOAA local forecast is calling for -2 F Thursday night and 4 F on Friday night, that's for the north central Adirondacks. That's typical for this time of year up here, in fact temperatures have been warmer than normal this winter.
The Renogy model that I have is the Firefly. What I like about it is that I can give it to my wife or whomever and they can intuitively use it. My home built unit is more complicated, and I prefer to be the one using it. The Renogy is compact, well built, and it does look cool.
I have a similar older model from Renogy, and it was a second, if I remember correctly I paid about $300. It's a nice compact unit that will do duty for charging up cellphones and portable radios. I have other solar panels and battery/charger controller units, but the Renogy is well thought...
I've done it many times, but it's best with a woodstove in the tent. We could sit in there in a t-shirt. The weather is suppose to be decent on Thursday - Saturday anyways, not too cold. We got dumped on yesterday, much more snow than they forecasted, but at least it's the light fluffy type.
I see universities as beneficial, but because of the inbred nature of the higher educational system, they have become localized centers of liberalism. A true liberal arts degree helps one become analytical, but because of the ridiculous degrees offered today, our institutions of higher learning...
That was a full sized short barreled Uzi, which was in a briefcase one of the secret service agents carried. DeSantis also made shoulder holsters for the Uzi, which the agents also used.
Regarding using a microwave oven as a faraday cage for your electronics, here's a short basic video showing how microwaves don't necessarily block cellular signals: Yeah, SOME microwaves may block SOME cellular signals, but I wouldn't trust precious electronics to a half-assed solution...
There's no need to electrically ground the can. Think about it, aircraft get hit by lightning all the time, and they're not electrically grounded. Sure, occasionally an aircraft is damaged, but most of the time the charge is dissipated over the skin of the aircraft, the same thing occurs when...
A microwave as a faraday cage is a myth. Try putting your cell phone is a microwave and then call it, more than likely the cellphone will ring, if you're in a good signal location in the first place. The ring test will prove how porous the microwave is for RF energy The galvanized garbage can...
My wife and I will be migrating in 2019, upon my retirement. Our main reasons for moving are high taxes, long winters, sucky firearm laws, and the prevalence of liberalism. So yup, retirement is an enabler. We'll be heading down to Tennessee, where at least the winters are short, taxes are...