So I got an original m1 tanker stock with military stock number and 2 kill cuts for Christmas. Now I'm looking for parts to build the rifle and bring it back. Any help locating the parts would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah got a H&R pardner on hold at Walmart but FBI background checks are here mine has been almost 2 weeks now. Just trying to have a backup in case they don't come through by Friday
Looking for a run on the mill 12 ga pump shotgun. Needs to be stock as it will be a gift for my parents in CA. Their truck has been broken into 4 times since moving there and they take care of my grandparents. They need some form of defense. Looking to find one close to McDonough or Griffin...
Also don't trust the celox injectors for arterial bleeds as it takes a few minutes to control an arterial bleed due to pressure and flow and the casualty will still go into hemorrhagic shock. Pressure is your friend, for extremity bleeds cut the flow by putting your knee into the armpit or...
The quickclot will still damage the tissue due to its exothermic properties. For deeper wounds not requiring a tq I recommend the use of z folded gauze to pack the wound then a pressure bandage that is tight enough to stem the bleed but not so tight that it cuts off circulation. I suggest...
That may be true but if the **** were to hit the fan, I highly doubt that hospitals would be operational let alone safe. I carried a few while deployed and had battle buddies that actually used them in combat. Remember most medications used in hospitals for trauma are administered via iv...
True but only if it is inserted about 1/4 of an inch to ensure to does not enter the lung. For emergencies I prefer a latex gloves with tape provided I don't have any chest seals. One important note if sealing a sucking chest wound is to leave a burp valve or one corner untaped to allow a bleed...
Tampons are used a a quick fix only to get off the scene as fast as possible. Once the casualty is moved to a secondary scene you can then evaluate the wound and treat accordingly. I don't know about you but I want off scene as fast as possible to treat and stabilize the casualty. Tampons work...
I was a medic in the Army for 6 years. The go to things you want would be trauma shears, a cat turniquite, folded gauze, tampons for gsws, ace wrap, nasopharangeal airway, medical tape and a CPR mask. With that set up you can handle almost anything. If you need any advice just pm me I'm happy to...