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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Captain Sobel over here...
    Friggin Perconte.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Dick View Post
    Or, it could be your job to carry all that gear......
    Yeah it's perfectly normal if it's your job, I just imagine half the people that order it don't have such jobs. They just watch too many YouTube videos and want to be "prepared"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy View Post
    Yeah it's perfectly normal if it's your job, I just imagine half the people that order it don't have such jobs. They just watch too many YouTube videos and want to be "prepared"
    Yeah, being prepared is lame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    Yeah, being prepared is lame.
    I agree with being prepared. I chuckle at the folks that ride around like they're a Navy SEAL ready for the next war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy View Post
    Yeah it's perfectly normal if it's your job, I just imagine half the people that order it don't have such jobs. They just watch too many YouTube videos and want to be "prepared"
    personally, my number one job is to protect my family, and make it home safe to them, no matter what my vocation happens to be. just me though. some people like to rely on others for defense, protection, first aid, thinking, etc. to each their own

    as Woodrow Call would say: Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. though i don't currently ride around strapped. but If i lived in North Chuck or frequented downtown Cola, then the below would be my daily driver.

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    i like stuff like this.

    everlast is kinda my prepper hero, too.

    i am NOT knocking all this gear. people are different. I just dont own enough stuff to need the fancy back seat mount thingy. I fully support those that do.

    A leatherman is about as crazy as I get....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    If I had installed one of those a year ago and went out to look at what was in it this morning...

    Pocket 1- 10 month old Cornnuts.
    Pocket 2- 3 copper coated lead shot #5's for "prairie chickens"
    Pocket 3- Some Canadian paperwork
    Pocket 4- Roll of marking tape
    Pocket 5- Some stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 6- Some more stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 7- Dead AAA batteries
    Pocket 8- Robo wing key
    Pocket 9- Half roll of striking paper


    It would be well worth the price just having fun loading it up for a road trip every year for sure...

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    You should have seen all the stuff I found when I cleaned out my 1986 BADASS Ford. Even found an old camera hidden away. Keys, more keys, knives, shells, earplugs, pen's. TP, z-28 alternator bracket made into a knife, etc.
    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
    "Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    If I had installed one of those a year ago and went out to look at what was in it this morning...

    Pocket 1- 10 month old Cornnuts.
    Pocket 2- 3 copper coated lead shot #5's for "prairie chickens"
    Pocket 3- Some Canadian paperwork
    Pocket 4- Roll of marking tape
    Pocket 5- Some stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 6- Some more stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 7- Dead AAA batteries
    Pocket 8- Robo wing key
    Pocket 9- Half roll of striking paper


    It would be well worth the price just having fun loading it up for a road trip every year for sure...
    Quote Originally Posted by DRDUCK View Post
    You should have seen all the stuff I found when I cleaned out my 1986 BADASS Ford. Even found an old camera hidden away. Keys, more keys, knives, shells, earplugs, pen's. TP, z-28 alternator bracket made into a knife, etc.
    I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who’s like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    If I had installed one of those a year ago and went out to look at what was in it this morning...

    Pocket 1- 10 month old Cornnuts.
    Pocket 2- 3 copper coated lead shot #5's for "prairie chickens"
    Pocket 3- Some Canadian paperwork
    Pocket 4- Roll of marking tape
    Pocket 5- Some stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 6- Some more stuff I have been looking for
    Pocket 7- Dead AAA batteries
    Pocket 8- Robo wing key
    Pocket 9- Half roll of striking paper


    It would be well worth the price just having fun loading it up for a road trip every year for sure...
    You just lost half the crowd with "striking paper". I'd bet half the people on the site doesn't even know what striking paper is.

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    is it the same as music paper?

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    It continues to surprise me just how unprepared you all are...

    Striking paper, really? It's 2020, get some wet wipes for God's sake.

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    Yeah I’m not organized enough to utilize this.
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    Xpress 16 w/ 50 Hammer
    War Eagle 15 w/ 30 Hammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1 View Post
    is it the same as music paper?
    Kinda.. but you make the music.
    “Get out among the mountains and trees, friend, as soon as you can. They will do more for you than either man or woman could.” Theodore Roosevelt to John Muir after his wife's passing in 1905.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckin Bronco View Post
    Yeah I’m not organized enough to utilize this.
    Well this stuff may be what you really need then.
    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowcountry Boy View Post
    It continues to surprise me just how unprepared you all are...

    Striking paper, really? It's 2020, get some wet wipes for God's sake.
    Sheeeettt! You ain’t lived till you try wipe yo ass with the TP out of a MRE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Dick View Post
    Sheeeettt! You ain’t lived till you try wipe yo ass with the TP out of a MRE!!


    Oh, I've lived brother...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    That'd be great for turkey season but doesn't come in one of those brand new old camo remake patterns to make people think my clothes are old which is cool when your clothes are old.

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