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Victorinox Executive Knife Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Thu Oct 2 2008

    This is my favorite swiss army knife / every day carry knife. And one of the best knives that I have owned. It is well made ...Click Here for full article

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Schrade Tough Chip Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Mon Sep 29 2008

    We have been using this Schrade Tough Chip 11 Function Mini-Shear / Multi-Tool with locking blades / implements for safety. T ...Click Here for full article

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IDL Tools T-10 Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Mon Sep 29 2008

    I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not foun ...Click Here for full article

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CamelBak Mule Review
Posted By: kilosix4
Posted: Tue Aug 26 2008

    The Camelback H.A.W.G. is a good size pack for hiking and bicycling. The pack is not too large, but it is roomy enough to hol ...Click Here for full article

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Communication Sub-Pack
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Tue Aug 26 2008

    Many people maintain an emergency bag with essential gear. I use smaller bags inside my main emergency pack so that it is eas ...Click Here for full article

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PALS / MOLLE Gear Attachment Types
Posted By: kilosix4
Posted: Thu Aug 21 2008

    Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses ...Click Here for full article

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550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Aug 20 2008

    Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starti ...Click Here for full article

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10 year old Survival Kit
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Aug 20 2008

    This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough ...Click Here for full article

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E2D LED Defender
Posted By: TucsonGuns
Posted: Sun Aug 10 2008

    The Surefire E2DL-BK Compact (pocket sized), dual-output LED flashlight designed for self-defense and personal protection. ...Click Here for full article

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Crye Precision Boonie Hat
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Aug 10 2008

    This boonie style hat made by Crye Precision is about twice the cost of a low end cap. The additional features of this boonie ...Click Here for full article

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Desert Millipede (Orthoporus ornatus)
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Aug 10 2008

    The millipede is nocturnal and feeds on decaying organic material. They have two pairs of legs per body segment. The milliped ...Click Here for full article

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Cleaning Nylon Gear
Posted By: Desert Surplus
Posted: Sun Aug 10 2008

    A few of my bags had become dirty. They had mud, dirt and a few spills and sweat had made the nylon straps uncomfortable. I r ...Click Here for full article

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Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
Posted By: Saguaro
Posted: Sat Jul 26 2008

    This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly ...Click Here for full article

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