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Gold
Brass, lead & gunpowder
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Ashland
Welcome to the area op. Yes the summers can be brutal especially the last 7 years or so. I totally understand your dilemma and would encourage sorting out that AC situation for your condo asap, we’re generally in the 90-100 range July & August, the smoke and wildfires are awful and for many of us traumatizing too. I’ve been waking up around 5am since the weather spiked and walk my dog, water the gardens and do most of my outdoor activity before 9am. Having a camper van is a great asset and I’d suggest finding some spots on the river or by a lake and a friend with a/c you can spend some days with. Best of luck to you.
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TheLeftovers
Hey you, Dankesha..Eat Cake!!
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LivingAlone
Oh thats fantastic! If you happen to be in Oregon or NorCal I can introduce you to a variety of firearms and platforms to see which youre most comfortable with. If you already have a home range you likely have neighbors and maybe friends / family near by to walk you through firearm safety and let you check their firearms out. Any questions at all hmu. Best of luck to you
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preppers
As was your very constructive query, it was an apropos response. If you can’t learn to take care of yourself, what’s the point in tryna be a prepper. Self-reliance is the first step in being a responsible prepared human. Also it’s cute that you actually asked why acronyms are allowed, like what kinda lazy gatekeeping prepper do you want to be when you grow up?
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LivingAlone
A few notes on that, practice and training is super important. Having the capability and confidence to use ur firearm effectively is vital. Are you able to set up a home range at your property? Is it legal and safe to shoot there? If so thats great. Its also a good way to inform ur neighbors (in case any are shady) that you can take care of yourself. Making it clear youre not a victim will help keep predators at bay. That shotgun will have some kick but doesnt need as much skill to be effective. The AR will have quite a lot of penetration and requires a bit more skill and setup. Honestly a handgun would be a good way to go, its effective and easy to wield. It takes more skill to master but its very maneuverable and manageable and can also be concealed if you want.
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HenryRifles
I know it’s obvious to say this but this is one of the reasons why I always keep and store my firearm boxes. I had a recent RMA to Henry and was able to ship it in the box it came in inside another generic box I had from a stock I bought for another rifle. Always keep your firearm boxes.
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LivingAlone
A dog, cameras and yea get a firearm and learn to use one effectively. If you want some help sorting what firearm to get or any questions you have feel free to dm me. Im happy to help guide you. If you have the time and its not too far Id also encourage you to learn a martial art. Theres so many reason why from fitness to capability, self defense and situational awareness, camaraderie and community.
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AdrianTchaikovsky
I hope they print an actual analog copy, I’d buy it without a doubt. I’ll likely still get it electronically if I have to but would way prefer to have it on the shelf next to my copies of the books. Stoked for it either way.
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50501
1776 not 1861 Time for a 2nd Declaration of Independence to remove the oligarchs and dismantle the billionaire class. Revoke Citizens United and abolish AIPAC Eat the fucking rich
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