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Nice stuff.
Must make a serious impression when you belly up to the bar. ;) |
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Nice knives. What do you use a war belt for?
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Hunh. I didn't know we had any wars going on in South Dakota.
Richard :munchin |
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I have the same problem,, It gets ugly :D |
Did he just say dinosaur bones?
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I am fond of a duty belt set up myself. Most people sleep in shorts or pj's, so for me a duty belt rig was the answer for hanging on the wall next to my bed for 2 am wake ups. Mine is just an old black duty belt, but is set up for pistol, knife and shotgun ammo now that NY is AR unfriendly.
Good looking kit. |
Nice! :lifter
You need a length of surgical tubing and a trauma kit... |
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So...... dino bones, huh? |
War belt is sort of common vernacular now. ATI makes one with the actual name Warbelt. That's what I've got. A far cry from the old ALICE pistol belts. It's sort of like an upside down taco with a rigger's belt in the middle. Like most other pieces of gear, they have their advantages/disadvantages, but I'm fond of mine.
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I'm still curious about the dinosaur bones. Are we talking t-rex? :D
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Maybe it's just me, but 'warbelt' kind of brings airsofters to my mind. |
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They want to unify the Dakotas, and subjugate the Southerners. I don't blame the South, I'd go to war, too! :D |
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My 'war belt' in my day - we didn't call it that, though. No 'Spartan' or any other signature blade - USN issued combat diver's knife - my personal all-around favorite and cost me zip.
My 'harness' now hangs on a hook in the closet next to my Winchester Model 25 12Ga pump. Richard :munchin |
We didn't call them that either. Mine looked a lot like yours, minus the custom webbing. Back then, a Gerber was a big deal to me.
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Y'all never heard of the First and Second Amendments? He can call it whatever he wants. Can't we just enjoy the gun porn?
Tac Blade, you could of saved yourself a lot of grief if you'd called it "I-got-Second-Amendment-Rights-So-F-You-Diane-Feinstein Belt". Yeah, he said Dinosaur bones. He lives in South Dakota. Lots of fossils there. Valuable? Ask Sue Hendrickson about the $8 million. All you assets and such -- go on, get on back to the little kids table. Us grown up QPs can handle teasing the new kid just fine by ourselves. Go on! Git!:mad: |
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That is WAY cool. I imagine if you set up a "bubba-cue" grill nearby with a piss tube you'd get a whole bunch of volunteers to come and "guard' the site. Looks liek a LOT of fun.
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In all seriousness, thanks for sharing this. That is pretty darn cool, sir. Do you use any sort of imagery equipment? Or are you super-skilled with two sticks as you wander around like a native on the hunt for water? JK! :D |
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Can't wait till the Chinese find out.
If rhino horn is strong, triceratops horn has got to be ten times as good! TR |
Ok so I will ask...What's the coolest?
1. A well provisioned "war belt" 2. Dinosaur bones to keep in collection or license to museums 3. A 150,000 acre ranch (wow!) 4. 10 years in the Army 5. Coyotes 6. The prospect of wasting looters with a 338 Lapua 7. Selling Dinosaur bones for big bucks |
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Nice talking to most of you guys. There is always that one guy that can mess a good thing up. I'm out of here. Thanks!
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Jeeezzzzz Dude ... Who lit the fuzz on your tampon ???
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Definitely a 'non-hacker'! :D
Well, at least he still has his 150,000 acre ranch. |
What caused him to run away and erase all his post?:munchin
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I'll miss those dinosaur fossil pics!:D |
I gues the guy needs a bigger 'war belt'...
And so it goes... Richard :munchin |
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I, too, used cosmoline (just like we used to use with the K-Bars we had for dive knives) and didn't have any issues with it rusting up much.
Nothing attached - the plastic scabbard is wrapped with 550 lb test OD parachute cord - deadens the tell-tale 'clink' you get when the plastic hits a rock or something and also gives you a good 8' or so of usable cord. All the pryotechnics are gone from my harness. ;) Richard :munchin |
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