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Duff Miver

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Two weeks supply of everything needed for a family of four.

Two weeks supply of everything needed for a family of four.

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Lumi

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You don't need to be better or faster to put a round through his back.

It's about survival, remember?

Yeah,

I think you would know all about Sniper and Counter Sniper OPS :facepalm:

Therefore you would be able to get close enough to his position, if you found his poition to put a point blank round(s) in his back?

Your killin' me smalls ! :mj07: :mj07: :mj07: :mj07:
 

Lumi

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This thread is to inform those who choose to pay attention, not another soap box for you to come in here and be an asshole.

Start your own thread and plainly state

" Hi my name is Muffy, and I am an asshole ! I know everything about something ! If anyone posts something in here, it is my duty to stumble into their thread and be a dick !

Again my name is Muffy, and I am an asshole !

I guess that about covers it?

So that should be your introduction to your thread !

Move along, you couldn't survive 72 hours in the bush, the heat or the cold ! If you can, get your scrawny ass out here and let's do a road march ! It's in the 100's here and getting warmer, so we will find out if you can pack the gear.

Bring it, don't sing it.

I am tired of you, so just stay away.

Other than that, best of luck in your fantasy world. :toast:
 

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when choosing food, choose food that you hate to eat or that tastes so bad you won't eat it before it's absolutely necessary. you won't be hogging your reserves in a few days.

about gun, i would pick Valmet M78 .308 & scope and suppressor and with 30 shot magazine. you can easily carry 6+1 magazines and that gives you 211 shots.

interesting read, thanks :0008
 

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This thread is to inform those who choose to pay attention, not another soap box for you to come in here and be an asshole.

Start your own thread and plainly state

" Hi my name is Muffy, and I am an asshole ! I know everything about something ! If anyone posts something in here, it is my duty to stumble into their thread and be a dick !

Again my name is Muffy, and I am an asshole !

I guess that about covers it?

So that should be your introduction to your thread !

Move along, you couldn't survive 72 hours in the bush, the heat or the cold ! If you can, get your scrawny ass out here and let's do a road march ! It's in the 100's here and getting warmer, so we will find out if you can pack the gear.

Bring it, don't sing it.

I am tired of you, so just stay away.

Other than that, best of luck in your fantasy world. :toast:
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Illum

you said to remind you if you took it to a personal
level.

I think that was yesterday:facepalm:
 

Lumi

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KOD,

I didn't do that at all.

I am backing up all of my claims in this thread.

Muffy stumbles in, as is his M.O. and starts his shit.

He believes he can bring the heat to a sniper, I told him to bring it.

Tell me if I am wrong about Muffy being an asshole?

I am sure I can get several people here to agree.

I already know I am an asshole, and just the same, I am sure there are those who will agree to that.

The difference is, I can keep you alive. Muffy, he will get you killed.
 

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when choosing food, choose food that you hate to eat or that tastes so bad you won't eat it before it's absolutely necessary. you won't be hogging your reserves in a few days.

about gun, i would pick Valmet M78 .308 & scope and suppressor and with 30 shot magazine. you can easily carry 6+1 magazines and that gives you 211 shots.

interesting read, thanks :0008

Of course you would go with a Finish AK :0074

Living in the Peoples Republic of Kahleefornia. we are not allowed to have 30 round mags :facepalm: :nono:

However..... before Brady/Hitler style gun control, I did get myself a Czech VZ58 :0074 good shit fires far better than the Russian SHIT
 

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KOD,

I didn't do that at all.

I am backing up all of my claims in this thread.

Muffy stumbles in, as is his M.O. and starts his shit.

He believes he can bring the heat to a sniper, I told him to bring it.

Tell me if I am wrong about Muffy being an asshole?

I am sure I can get several people here to agree.

I already know I am an asshole, and just the same, I am sure there are those who will agree to that.

The difference is, I can keep you alive. Muffy, he will get you killed.
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I would have to agree that Duff is a asshole.

You are a asshole.

And I am a asshole.

That makes us about even.
 

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I would have to agree that Duff is a asshole.

You are a asshole.

And I am a asshole.

That makes us about even.

:toast:

The only difference is,

What I know can keep you alive.

Duff,

well, take your chances with him/her? :shrug:
 

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Protecting What?s Yours?Off Grid

Protecting What?s Yours?Off Grid

Protecting What?s Yours?Off Grid
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So ? you have your place all set. Whether using wind, solar, or another form of energy, you have successfully removed yourself from the grid. This is a major accomplishment, and you should be proud. But how does one go about protecting this private oasis? After all this effort, is your only option to turn to a large company and allow them to hook you right back into the grid you?ve spent so much effort to get away from?

You have a number of options, from the mundane and basic to the elaborate and exotic. We?ll discuss a few of those options here. To begin, we will look at the most simple set-ups, and then move on to more complicated systems.

The simplest option is to install a regular security system, and incorporate the extra energy use into your plans for consumption.

Energy-saving systems that monitor your location and adjust temperature settings can help offset this added use, and can even be folded into an active security system. If you choose this route, most companies will provide you with the energy requirements for their systems. They will also inform you if the systems are compatible with cellular phone use, or if they have to use a hard, or traditional, phone line. This is an important question to ask because if you are set on getting rid of all wired connections, you will need to know the specs.

Beyond that, you can always create your own security systems. This is a bit more intensive, both from a labor and knowledge perspective. We will delve into the different options for each part of your homestead, and into some of what is involved in creating different systems.

<SUP>[1]</SUP>The most important area to protect is the home itself, so we will start there and work our way out. Now, assuming the idea of a tin can tied to a string across your door seems a little too much like ?Home Alone 2,? there are other options. When evaluating the windows and doors, you can use battery-operated alarms.

These easy-to-install sensors were originally designed to help parents keep their small children out of low cabinets. However, you can easily place them on doors, windows, and other entryways to make a simple alarm system.

During the day, it takes a little energy from your wind or solar power system to recharge the batteries. The two largest benefits of this system are the low cost and the ease of implementation. However, it has the downside of being rather one dimensional, as well as not allowing for windows being open at night without removing the battery from that window?s alarm.

Going one step further up the difficulty list, you can build your own laser security system. You?ll need a cheap, digital camera, a laser pointer, some wires, and an alarm clock. The exact details of its construction can be found online, but the premise is using the light sensor on the camera to send an electric signal to the alarm clock if the laser pointer stops shining on it.

This system has many benefits, including simplicity, mobility, and ease of use. However, it has some fairly significant disadvantages. Because of its reliance on light, the system is less effective during the day, and it can be foiled at night if the room it is used in is well lit or if a flash light is shined on the camera receiver.

Finally, there is the option of buying equipment from a security company and wiring your house up as if you were with a major company, but without the massive bill or monthly payment.

For someone with wiring skills and a decent working knowledge of how to construct these types of set ups, this can be a great way to go.

The benefits include that the system is often the most complete, secure, and fully backed. As the system isn?t homemade, there are support networks to search for advice or help if the need arises. The downsides include the price ― this is the most expensive option ― as well as the amount of wiring and other highly technical skills needed to properly set up a complete home security system, along with running the proper connections all over your house from a central hub.

Moving outside the house, the easiest way to protect property from human outsiders is also the best. Build a simple fence of metal or wood, and signs warning against trespassing will keep most people away as long as civilization still exists. However, any break down in the civil order and the use of firearms to defend your property may be in order. There are several articles on Off the Grid News about the pros and cons of the different types of weaponry available under the Guns and Ammo section.

The largest worry for a self-sustaining homestead isn?t outside human influence, however; it?s the constant threat to gardens by wild animals. The fence mentioned above will keep most large animals out, be they deer, moose, or bear. To protect your crops from smaller animals such as rabbits, a simple electric fence can prove very effective. To ensure optimum performance, bury the fence into the ground to stop burrowing animals as well. When deciding if and how much electricity is needed, there are a few things to consider, including the type of animal and the length of the fence. The first is important to determine how ?strong? a jolt you will need ― a general rule is that 1mm of hide requires 2,000 volts to be felt. The second consideration determines the power source: longer fences will require a stronger power source to maintain the voltage throughout the course.

How you power this fence is best determined by its location. If it?s in an open field, you can use solar modules for power. Likewise, a fence near a river could be hooked into a water turbine, using the constant flow for power. This article on solar fence chargers <SUP>[2]</SUP> will give you an overview of the available models.

All in all, security can be constructed or even adapted from your natural surroundings. It is only limited by your imagination and creativity.
 
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