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3 - First Look: MIRA’s New Fire Escape Kit

First Look: MIRA’s New Fire Escape Kit

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MIRA Safety’s Fire Escape Kit is great for those living in wildfire-prone areas or anyone who may face a long escape route in the event of a fire.

Dekalb County Homeowner Defends Against Car Break-In, Shoots Two Suspects

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Reports are still in a very preliminary stage but it appears the homeowner from Dekalb County wasn’t about to let his car get stolen.

2 - CrossFire DG3 55L Pack (has video)

Clay’s Take on the CrossFire DG3 55L Pack

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This ruck sack came to me highly recommended by a still serving Special Forces brother, and in his words “it’s perfect, and you have to get one.” This is a pretty high bar, considering the amount of time any one of us has spent thinking about and using ruck sacks.

SnakeStaff Systems ETQ // Stop The Bleed

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Of everything I carry on a daily basis, surprisingly, the tourniquet is the item that starts the most conversations. 

The Tactical Watch?

The Tactical Watch?

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Among the small items you need to play a ninja in the woods is a decent watch, which is often overlooked. In a world of cell phones, the simple wristwatch has for many people become obsolete. However, I remain strongly in favor of having one, such as my personal IsoBrite Explorer.

DeWALT Battery Powered Chainsaw - Review

DeWALT Battery Powered Chainsaw – Review

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Yes. Chainsaw. Today we are going to take a look at what I feel is an underrated bit of survival kit, and perhaps the greatest labor saving device in the inventory. Now obviously, this falls way down the line from food, water, medical, and safety. (Safety means guns, stuff to feed them, and preferably friends with them.) But after those needs are met, I absolutely feel this is something you should be considering.

How-To: Building an IFAK

How-To: Building an IFAK

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If there ever was a wildly underutilized and misunderstood piece of gear in the gun world it’s probably the Individual First Aid Kit, IFAK. If you can start a bleed you should be able to stop one.