Make sure they're dead before sticking them in your pouch (don't want to get bit in the ***). Take catch home. Cut them round the middle with a sharp knife and peel back enough hide to be able to pull outwards. It's like pulling off pants and a shirt at the same time the opposite way with both...
I agree with the turtle.
You don't want the lowest ammo prices? You'd rather pay more (for whatever non-self serving reason)? Why? Dad owns the local gun shop?
It's the American way. Free market competition. Go wave your "I ain't buyin' that foreign POS" flags at the local car dealership...
I recommend that you do not attempt this by yourself the first time. I learned from my Dad how to gut, pull out of the woods, and cut up (I've never paid anyone to process any of my kills).
I use (same as another poster) an old Old Timer knife to field dress. It's sharp as a razor and I've...
Yes indeed.
I recall eating c-rat canned goodies that were at least 20 years old years ago while in the field. You can eat any of the MREs cold. If you are wanting to select some MREs for stash, just choose obvious cold meal palatable choices. Some "entrees" are better than others when...
Yes. I remember well drooling over one that was for sale at the local hardware store back in the '70's as a young kid in Bassett , VA. Don't recall details, though. That store has long since closed, but it was where I got my first shotgun given to me by my dad, and my first several pocket...
I could go a week easily just on what's in the fridge and freezer. Another 6 months on stored non-perishibles and water. Coleman cook stove. Get one if you don't have one and plenty of fuel for it.
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I never went to Air Assault School. Wish I had. I gues you had to if you were in the 101st. I did go through jump school at Benning years ago before being assigned to the 10th ID. Mighty Ungowa.
This is a fine place filled with fine citizens.
The profs are scum.
A group of about 60 professors last week sent a petition to the White House asking Obama to avoid a memorial for Confederate military members who died during the war between the North and the South.