I created this channel so I could help those who wish to learn some of the tricks, tips and ideas (commonly called 'hacks' today) to help them enjoy their outdoor activities more.
If you're an avid outdoors type, and enjoy activities such as camping, hiking, backpacking, hunting, fishing or even if you're a (SHTF) prepper, you're sure to find something here of interest to you. Not all videos will apply to everyone, but stick around and wander through some of the ideas I'm putting forth.
Take advantage of learning some of the ideas I've collected over the past 40-odd years. Remember, I created this channel for your benefit. So be sure to like and subscribe, share and comment!
What's the most reliable automatic? How many shots are needed in the average situation? What is the cost differential between the two? Which one is easier to carry? Nice video. Thanks.
One thing. That's not a shrouded hammer, it's a fully enclosed hammer/internal hammer/"hammerless" revolver. The S&W 638 is an example of a revolver with a shrouded hammer. The hammer is shrouded to eliminate snag potential but you can cock it and fire the revolver single-action if you need to. The "hammerless" revolvers are double-action only.
I own several Wiggy's sleeping bags of various weights, from a 70degree summer bag to a 60degree below 0 degree artic sleep system. they by far the best made bags, period, no exception. not only are they warm but can be washed many times to keep their loft and great feel. i can not say enough about Wiggy's quality and they are made here in the USA. I put my money where my mouth is.
The effort put into the cut leg scene is great, I really enjoyed this video. Can I ask what’s the best size for a bandana, are they all standard sized or is there a preferred size most people use?
Those big zippers were common in the older 70's Down Sleeping bags. Older Military field jackets had them as well. I just picked up a Hinter rectangular hooded model today in mint condition from my local SAVERS Thrift store for $8.50 with the Wiggy's compression sack.. It's a beast but It's a small with 31" width, I'm pretty wide in the shoulders. Been wanting one for years.
Having had the pleasure of camping with our video host, and given the opportunity to examine, first hand his E.D.C... I have to say that it is very encouraging to see a RU-vidr walking the walk. Point of fact, these events occurred before I found out that he had a channel. I have to admit, I was rather tickled, upon returning home, and watching this video... to recognize each piece of this kit! Really lends a certain validity to his reviews, in my personal opinion. I later recognized the tent he was camping in, as well...
Eh... point number two only sounds relevant to criminals. Otherwise, it should not matter if you leave brass behind. Though, not spitting out the brass is ideal for reloaders.
very nicely built. One thing that you really need is a fan. that radio gets pretty hot get you self a computer fan small to be able blow out the box. yea all that steel will keep the heat in. Then you'll lose the finals to the radio. god luck
I found on Mac that SiteSucker worked perfectly to download it all in the directectory structure with one click. I couldn't figure out Jdownload to do it all automatically. @backpackhackThanks for doing all the work of organizing all this. Seems like this would work good as a torrent also. I've never created one but I'm sure I could figure it out. @backpackhack, let me know if you would like me to set that up.
Like the pipe cleaners, neon "tape", and clipping a piece of fabric. Again, many good cheap options that also pack/travel well & aren't prone to theft. Kudos!
Cut the loose end that will thread through the buckle at a 45 degree angle instead of straight across. It makes it much easier to thread, especially with wet, cold fingers.
I bet you could duct tape a card holder, like they sometimes give you with new debit cards, to the lid to slide the card into for easy storage and access...
I know this is an older video but the information is still up. I was able to get logged in and see all the files. Can you provide any assistance on what settings for jdownloader you use. When i try to use it, it only downloads one level deep and puts everything into a single folder, destroying your entire folder structure.
Great review…thanks. I purchased it and am pleased with its functionality. One thing that still confuses me is that the owners manual says to push the power button to turn the unit on or off. I see a power button for the radio and one for the flashlight but not one to turn the unit on/ off. Where is the units power button?.
Thank you for your video production! EVERY instructional video should be produced with the outcome FIRST and then the process of how you came to the end result afterwards. I despise watching a video for several minutes only to find that it doesn't cover what I'm searching for. This is a very informative video. THANK YOU.
If you want to die, BUY promags. Worthless and beyond. A company so worthless they would sell an inferior product that could get you KILLED. I tried them. THEY SUCK. Not worth one cent. Guns are vicious tools and promags are viciously inferior .
I will say that most of your points are well taken but not all. For those that shoot a lot or train there are few of your points that are true. For those of us who do not shoot their firearm a lot then yes you do have a point no doubt. Good vid , I did sub.
Lamp oil takes forever to evaporate. If you use a lantern frequently, it's not noticeable. If you use it on occasion, lower the wick so you can place a jar cap over the slot. If you only have a lantern stored for long term, wait until you need it and put the oil in when needed.
Thank you for your video I have the same table but I can't close it can you show how to close it when I closed it the leg is touching the other side of the other leg and will not close brand new table just opened it
I messed around with this idea and it really is not worth it your adding the extra weight of the can and they will definitely pop open if not secured closed. I know the tin weight of the can its not a lot but if you add many it can quickly add up. Why not use the vacuums idea and store 1000 rounds in a larger zip lock bag. If your going to bug out, 106 rounds will be gone in know time. 1000 rounds of 22lr is 4-5 pounds maybe
So good to see this demo. Now, I've seen some posts about 2 leggeds running off with Hikers entire canister. I'm looking on Amazon for some type of lock and key to wrap around the entire canister to keep it safe.