SVTFreak
#275
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2014
- Threads
- 60
- Messages
- 3,478
- Reaction score
- 733
- Location
- Prairieville, LA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 Wimbledon white LE #275 A6
Agreed on that. Probably best to keep those discussions to the off-topic forum. I don't know anybody who owns a gun, and it's shocking to me to always see these people who can't go get a glass of water without bringing an arsenal with them.
Wait. Someone asks what's in everyone's trunk, someone says "my gun" and he gets knocked for gun coming up? If you don't wanna know if he has a gun in his trunk, don't visit a thread talking about what's in the trunk. Besides, a defense weapon is a pretty big part of many peoples emergency kits.
I don't get you people who don't even know people with guns. We hang them in our back windows here in our cars at work, and go straight to the camp after work. It baffles me how many people don't have them, yet the first thing that happens when you get in trouble is you call a guy with a gun and hope he gets there in time.
But that's off topic. Anyway, if you don't wanna know, don't ask or visit threads that ask. Not everywhere is as weird as New York.
In my emergency kit includes two first aid kits, one small and one large. A swamp rat ratmandu knife, a fire starting kit, laminated copies of my drivers license and concealed carry permit, insurance cards and work id. A laminated map of the area I live, a compass, dry socks, a good rain suit and a 10x10 folded up sheet of plastic. Also a backpack. Oh, and a glock 19 with spare mag. The needs to hike home from my normal places if I need to basically. It all fits in the tire well with the mobility kit. Not all in the bag. Used to just keep in trunk but I like having the empty trunk look. Edit: forgot, about 100 ft of para cord.
Sponsored
It's the ones who decide they like the area enough to move in that get the other finger.