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This is my throw it in my pocket, low low chance of confrontation tool. Gas station, trash to curb, picking up kids (Obviously not from a school zone) or for a not so friendly animal. My 9 is for populated higher risk areas. On top of that, what you need to remember is even in a mass shooting situation, my job is to keep myself and my family safe, as I’m their defense and offense. I won’t go running through a mall hunting down a psycho. The first rule of a gun fight is get the fuck out of the gun fight
You had a couple more steps to work with. Keep climbing and hang your stand below your linesman belt. You should never have to detach from your linesman belt and attach to your life line until you step onto your stand.
I can't thank you enough for this video. Thanks for walking me through how to stay safe and how to do it right. I saved this to my favorites and subscribed.
Bring a screwgun with and zip in a long screw leaving enough exposed to hang the stand on, makes it alot easier to throw the strap around the tree, instead of balancing and trying to hold the stand with your knee, then with the platform up tighten the strap unscrew the screw and the pull platform down to set it tight to tree
Just stumbled upon this video. Ive hung and taken down hundreds of stands. Mostly good advice. I dont get why you wouldnt just assemble all sections of the climbing sticks and lean them up against the tree, with the straps attached. That way you don't need to take the extra time or effort to pull them up and assemble them.
I hadda block the nipple on my dripper living in deep Dixie 🔥. They don't freeze this way it barely drips but that's plenty of scent for a 🦌. Ya wanna have some fun swap out scrape juice with one of the wife's perfumes. After the beating the two of ya will laugh for hours. 👍🏻🦌🐻🐗🦃🌄🇺🇸
I have 2 g42ng. They have both stopped recording videoing just a horizontal line midway with bottom section divided midway. The top section is just a weird color. Bottom sections both show the same gibberish. Anybody got a fix or reason?
Shooter Lube is a scam. They're selling the weakest solvent on the market. Go behind it with Hoppe's and you'll see what Shooter Lube couldn't clean. Also, if you leave a negative review on one of their Facebook ads, they delete it and block you from commenting further. My review wasn't ugly or hateful either. It was clean and professional, yet they blocked me. I called the company for weeks, just about every day to return it using their claimed satisfaction guarantee, yet I never received an answer or a call back. I emailed and no response. Very poor company and product.
I am sorry if I didn't explain everything completely. Please forgive me because when you're filming there is a lot going on and sometimes you forget things. However I can say with the muddy system, the lineman's is very easy to use and they provide you with very detailed instructions when you purchase from them
But feelings mutual snowflake. Literally throwing em on 4 minutes each side above some applewood or hickory and its gonna taste way better than a drawn out rocket scientist way of cooking red meat under flame.
Respectfully, Not everyone likes a lot of seasoning on their chicken. This recipe was filmed and then consumed by people that prefer it this way. That doesn't mean that you can't alter it because that's what recipes are, they're just a baseline. Regardless, thank you for watching.
Considering this for my wife and I like the Crimson Trace for the reason that with such a short sight radius, in a high-stress defensive situation, you can direct the light rather than concentrate on sighting properly when the adrenaline is pumping, especially in a situation where the pistol can't be raised to sight.
The laser is very effective for those reasons. It also helps to enforce keeping your trigger finger off the trigger since the activation button is forward of the trigger and trigger guard.
@@stoneyfieldoutdoors6250 how do you adjust the laser on it? Just bought one tonight from academy the guy said that the laser is off an needs to go to the right some
I had a Stealth Cam that would only take a picture if you stuck something right in front of it. Like 6 inches away. Sent it back for a different one that kinda works. Then my daughter buys me a Trail Hawk for my birthday. It's pretty much the same garbage as the Stealth Cam. Night time pictures are very poor and the subject better be within 10 feet or less.
Once you do it a few times, you can get them set up pretty quick. It helps to have a mobile set up for run and gun but if need be but observation you can move these pretty quick. Thanks for watching!
Garbage product, terrible design,, windows don't seal out light, construction is so bad the base of the blind is cut wrong, the sides don;'t meet the ground, staking it down collapses the sides, the big two piece rod that "adds square footage" does not fit, even in a level garage;;; It's all hype/ NAP-CRAP. Save your money!!!!!
Thanks for the review. I have a M&P 380 EZ that is just too big for pocket carry. I have .45 M&P that I appendix carry during the work week, but want something that will be easy to carry in shorts. This is it. Gonna sell my EZ and get this one. Not sure about the laser...that is a big adder. $60 This will pair nicely with Critical Defense rounds.
Great stuff! How often do you check what you have captured? I just got mine, and I'm hoping to capture video of beavers working on a dam in my creek. I'm worried about strapping the camera to a tree, however, in case they cut it down!
I check cameras every couple months but that's because I don't want to leave scent in the area. If you don't want to put in on a tree there are stands you can buy; However that makes it harder to lock the camera down from thieves.
Great video, just subbed! I am going to purchase this gun, but I really would like to get the stainless slide. Unfortunately the stainless models do not have the laser. Crimson Trace does make a clamp on laser called the Laserguard (green which I prefer) but I just really like the idea of an integrated one into the frame. Would it be possible to swap the lower/frame from one with the integrated laser? I didn't know if the serial number is on the polymer lower or on the internals?
The trigger mechanism is the actual "firearm" so yes you could swap uppers for now. Down the road; Who knows what the powers that be will do. Thanks for the kind words and subscribing.
@@stoneyfieldoutdoors6250 Thanks, it's hard to tell but in some pics it looks like the serial number is on the ride side of the lower frame. But it almost looks like a hollow window that is deep and shows the number internally. Thanks for the info and the video. Going to try to order one this week!
Will never use another broadhead. Better groups with these than with field points. They go where I intend them to go out to 60 yards. Drop dead excellent.
It's not better than hops elite. And it spotted up my slide. It was black but as i used it some areas turned white. Pissed me off. I bought four bottles trusting it was a good product.
By far the best video on this on RU-vid! Thank you so so much! One tip I might add is after you loop and secure your lifeline to your desired height. I see you pull on it to tighten it. After pulling to tighten put a screw in tree step just below it. In the bad event of a fall it’s double security that rope won’t slip plus can hang stuff on the step. God bless you sir
I just returned my Trail Hawk. It would only take pictures from 10 feet or less. I walked in front of it at 2 min intervals at 10 ft, 15 ft, 20 ft.......all the way pout to 80 ft and the only pics I got was of me changing the SD card. I exchanged it for the PX24. I hope I get better results. Very disappointing. I would expect more from a company like Trail Cam.