I like jungle boots, both USGA spec and cheap Chinese made knockoffs.
They all feel good *if* they're in the right size. These days my size would be something like 11 extra wide (4E preferred).
P.S. I've had this pistol and the ArmaLaser (red) on it for 5 years now, and I'm happy with it.
I've gone through 2 or 3 sets of batteries, but only because the laser often activates from just handling the gun as I transfer it in and out of my pocket, a holster, my car's center console, my...
I just saw that the company's GREEN laser version of this
is available on Amazon for only $148.
Green is much easier for the human eye to see, especially in daylight.
Model TR1-G
The "For Sale" ad was probably taken down because the administrators believe that such kits did not exist, that it's merely vaporware at this point!
However, you could explain that one of the features of the kit, which makes it so spendy, is that it includes
a cloaking device using the...
I suggest you get it endorsed by Donald Trump and promise him $13 commission per unit sold for his endorsement.
And send a sample kit to Stacey Abrams' office and ask her if she thinks that American citizens should be allowed to buy such a survival kit, unregistered and anonymously. When she...
You could re-shoot that scene with Jolt cola, if that company consents.
Since their motto is "all the sugar and twice the caffeine" and they put that message on every can, I've got a feeling that their philosophy is
"Any Publicity is Good Publicity."
P.S. If any of you guys decide to produce and direct a porno film where you ask the actress to shove a Coca-Cola bottle up her hoo-hah, make sure not to show the label or give the video a title that mentions the name Coca-Cola.
This will save you a bunch of money from legal fees and...
As a matter of intellectual property law you could be treading on thin ice if you sell a product or service that prominently features another product made by a different company and you mentioned that brand-name in your advertising and marketing. I have learned from experience through...
Don't forget drugs in this kit!
Include a couple of happy pills to help you deal with the stress of sudden emergencies.
Other happy pills for potential adversaries that need to be calmed down and put in a good mood so that they do not interfere with your plans. Part of "survival" is making...
My SERIOUS answer to the OP and on the topic of a pocket-sized, easy-to-carry survival kit:
1-- I don't like to carry a lot of stuff in my pockets or on my belt. So this kit wouldn't be in my pocket, ever. Such a kit might find a home in my day-hike backpack, which I keep in the car...
My metal tin of curiously strong breath mints is worth $400 because it has nearly 50 mints in it that I would sell for $10 each individually.
So at only $40 a pop you're getting a quantity discount if purchase the entire tin.
If you take a punch and a tap hammer and you stippled the little tin that used to contain breath mints before you paint it...
... that might help the value come close to your asking price.
Wasp spray isn't anything like pepper spray.
That's an urban legend, spread stupidly on social media.
There are videos of guys taking a spray full in the face and functioning fine.
I've had wasp & hornet spray blow back in my face and eyes,
or drip on my face from squirting a stream straight up...
My brother and a good friend of mine
both have 40v. saws with 14" bars /chains.
They are great. Fast cutting, quiet, instant "on" and capable of felling a 60-foot tall tree and then cutting off all the big limbs and sectioning the trunk into 18 inch rounds to be split in the future for firewood...
Let's start with the simplest kind of chest rig,
and then tweak the design one feature at a time until we get what we want.
Here's a double-barreled hooter slingshot.
What can we add to make this more useful for our puproses?
I think I'd go with the red dot that has the smallest obstruction of your view of what is around the target --in other words the smallest black ring as you view it from the back end.
The only red dot sight I've bought in the last 25 years is a cheap Tasco --it cost about $35 and it gets...