We recently added a 1,000 gallon tank for our well to pump in to.
We recently added a 1,000 gallon tank for our well to pump in to.
Picked up a few KleanKanteens, 6 new g15/g17 Pmags to try out, and 500rds of 124gr 9mm. Productive weekend I would say.
Inventoried and reorganized my tools, hardware, ammo. Recently moved into a new home where I finally have room for a workshop in garage, so bought three Husky boxes from Home Depot. Very happy being able to empty 5 plastic tool boxes and know where all my tools are!
Also arranged the last order of ammo from www.sgammo.com.
Take Care,
Buzz
Looks like I might be making my best prep yet by having a house built soon and getting out of this damn apartment.
Bought more c123 batteries, 4 lifestraws, and a new backpack
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Bad news never gets better with age.
Thinned out a lot of my needless stuff and inventoried my food and water supplies.
"Never was anything great achieved without danger." - Machiavelli
I bit the bullet. The .300 Blackout bullet. Dropped off my worn out SBR upper at the gunsmith for some work, and when I get it back, I'll have one more caliber to buy ammo for. Gonna be a long 2 weeks waiting...
You know what I like best about most people?
Their dogs.
I like the 300 Blk, but the ammo is so expensive!
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Inventoried food and water, and ordered some more pistol magazines.
"We must, indeed, all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." -Benjamin Franklin
I'm with you. I have a ton of GEMTECH Subs and I cringe when I fire one. I just see a dollar fly out of the ejection port.
OT - continuing thinning out excess stuff I don't need. When in the Army, I tried to thin down to only have would I could carry in the back of my Jeep. Of course, now that I'm out and have furniture it's a different story but I'm trying to get as close to my previous mindset as I can. Also going to oil and clean my new 14.5" M4 upper and go through my water and cans.
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"Never was anything great achieved without danger." - Machiavelli
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