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Here we have roving bandits. They’re cowards and only are tough when they’re in groups and/or armed. It’s not uncommon to get robbed or carjacked by three or more. I’m always prepping for worse case scenario. In my truck I have an O S bag with 4 additional magazines for each of the guns I may have on my person, a ballistic plate, trauma kit, and other essentials. In most instances I won’t need to act or intervene, but you never know. I guess I can’t easily erase 25 years of acting.
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![]() Professionals talk about tactics and concepts while amateurs talk about gear and equipment. Last edited by BlackKnight; 05-24-2020 at 08:02 PM. |
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"Sights are for the unenlightened” Last edited by Rick McC.; 05-24-2020 at 09:06 PM. |
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Yep. In my truck, I keep a get home bag with extra mags, knives, compass, rope saw, kwik clot and sticky pads for sucking chest wounds, along with pepper spray and tazer in the console, a baby Kbar Mike Lutz gave me, a Cold Steel City Stick, and a Shockwave loaded with 00 buck along with a reload
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