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[QUOTE=HK4U;4355] Originally Posted by XD45 http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13396 [/QUOTE Thanks. I made a copy of the Gun Facts and I am going ...

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Old 10-17-2007, 10:03 PM
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Thanks. I made a copy of the Gun Facts and I am going to put it in a notebook.

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No real plans for "bug out". I am in the Denver area (about 16 1/2 miles north of down town) so there is not much in the way of natural disaster but a blizzard. For anything else I think we are better off just hunkering down for a couple of weeks for things to settle. I do have 3 months worth of water and food on hand and yes it is rotated out (regular provisions that we use every day like 16 oz. bottled water and canned goods).

After that couple of weeks we can head into the mountains with plenty of planning.

Now, if you are talking about a terrorist attack, say a "dirty" bomb..... Well I don't think getting stuck on the road for several hours in a traffic jam will help. Still better off waiting for the roads to clear and then travel when we can keep our speed up.
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Old 10-22-2007, 06:56 PM
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Not to far from norad. I would go to Boulder. Might still die but good party school.
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Wink garbage can

i believe it is www.baproducts.com there is a short article and a really good diagram for using a new large kitchen trash can as a bug out kit.
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Old 11-03-2007, 12:05 PM
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Click on the emergency preparedness and survival products. The information and articles. The grab and run kit. It took me a minute to find it so I thought I might help. It is really a interesting idea. Thanks for the link.
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Old 11-03-2007, 12:24 PM
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Thank you for this info.
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thanks for posting the additional info. sometimes i forget.
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I have a battle Bag by Blackhawk and a Woolrich vest. Most of my stuff goes in these two things. I have not finished putting them together because I am always thinking and rethinking my needs. I may even need to add a back pack soon. Still trying to decide everthing I need for the first aid ket. On that note any one having a medical background I would like your thoughts on wheither to add a cloting agent like quickclot or Celox.
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My wife and I put together 72 hour kits for ourselves and gave one to each of our children and their spouses and children. (We made a total of 10)

These are in back packs and contain EVERYthing they need to survive for the 72 hour period. :D

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Old 11-07-2007, 03:24 PM
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But tarzan does it require a trunk on your elephant? How large a parcel is it?
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