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300+ Lumens

Posted: July 24, 2014 in flashlight, Survival, tactical
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Check out this Flashlight.  Small, powerful and cheap!>>>Flashlight – Website

Here is a write up from Drop Point Hunter:

This small super-charged HPLED flashlight produces a focused beam of light the length of over two football fields on a clear night. Even more impressive – it is powered by a single AA Battery. One battery provides more than an hour of continuous brilliant light. Light, compact and tough as nails, and extensively tested and approved by our customers over 4 years. A group of rescue workers gave it the big thumbs up after an all night search and rescue mission. Impress your friends and yourself.  Remember those MagLight Flashlights with 4 D Cell Batteries? This mini flashlight, with only one AA Battery, blows it out of the water! Featured by Steve Koontz on KnivesTV below.

Remember and don’t say we didn’t warn you – Do not look into the light.

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Glock Diagram

Posted: November 25, 2013 in Glock, guns, weapons
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Glock Diagram

Glock 27 Breakdown
Many of our members love guns, have guns, collect guns and some of you fear or dislike guns. Well we believe every member or visitor should have a general understanding of them. Here is a quick breakdown of my personal firearm, a Glock 27.
Glock is an Austrian based firearm company. Below we will breakdown a sub-compact Glock model number 27. This weapon is a .40 caliber pistol polymer base with a steel slide.
Here is a complete dissabled gun that we labeled for you.
1. Slide.
2. Magazine
3. Stock
4. Trigger guard
5. Trigger
6. Trigger safety
7. Magazine release
8. Slide catch
9. Trigger assembly
10. Slide release lever
11. Rear sights
12. Front sight
13. Recoil Spring Assembly
14. Barrel
Generally when oiling, good oil points are areas of metallic contact.

For a more indepth breakdown check out this link: http://i.imgur.com/08MG7RM.jpg

Every man should be aware of or know how to recite the Phonetic Alphabet.  Basically, it replaces the letters of the alphabet with actual words that begin with the letter so it is easy to understand.  If you are in an environment where it is difficult to hear the person you are in communication with the Phonetic Alphabet can be of good use.

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India/Indigo, Juliett/John, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November/Nancy, Oscar, Papa, Queen/Quebec, Rodger/Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform,Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.