Friday, July 08, 2011

Range first-aid kit

Got one? Want one? I've got a kit that stays in the truck, but it's a bit inadequate for something like that video displays; Robb has a post asking for information, and there's some good stuff in it.
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10 comments:

  1. By the way, there's a longer version of the video on Youtube, where the guy takes responsibility for his ND, and explains exactly what happened. It's a bit more complex than booger hook on bang switch, although still his responsibility.

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  2. Full credit to the guy for the "Here's exactly what happened and why"

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  3. This was a really great read, appreciation for taking the time to put it together!

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  4. Thank those folks, I just pointed to them. I run across something like this, I want to spread it around

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  5. Knotthead2:22 PM

    That link meant to go to Robb's post takes me back to the video.

    http://blog.robballen.com/2011/07/06/p4921-hole-repaira-new-series-here-at-saam.post

    Good info there.

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  6. Fixed Sorry 'bout that

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  7. Well it is my good luck in real, as I was searching something else on internet and I am here to your blog by chance and I must say it is a good site buddy.

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  8. Well this is important to have a first aid kit with your convenience but people face lack of awareness.

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  9. This is so awesome. I didn't know they even offered these type of products. I will need to find out if they do this in my area. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Most of the stuff, like the Celox gauze, is available online, Amazon and LA Police Gear and such, so if can't find it locally can search around for it.

    I'm making a list

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