25 Survival Uses For Duct Tape
If there ever was a miracle product better than spray-on-hair or the ShamWow, it is duct tape.
If there ever was a miracle product better than spray-on-hair or the ShamWow, it is duct tape.
The sap; also called a slapper, slap jack, or beavertail sap is a highly effective impact device. According to Wikipedia; “A sap has a flat profile as opposed to a cylindrical profile of a blackjack, and spreads its impact out over a broader area, making it less likely to break bone. It was primarily used for head strikes, intended to stun an opponent or render him or her unconscious”. While these weapons have a rich history with law enforcement if the past, it still can be used as an effective tool for the law abiding citizen today. Though these tools are rare and not easy to locate, we recently had the opportunity to evaluate Foster Impact Device’s flagship covert sap named the Coin Sap. Keep reading as you will see why this product lives up to its namesake.
Are you the ‘gray man or woman” when you are out and about? Do you keep a low profile and tend to stay in the background? If so, then we have something you may be interested in.
If you are a Veteran or know one, you know that they are some of the most dedicated and patriotic Americans you will ever meet. Though they might not be active duty or even reserves any longer, they still display never ending pride and love for their country and fellow patriot. I cannot tell you enough how much of an honor it is to shake the hand of a Veteran who has served in wars past and present. They have so much to contribute to our communities and our nation as a whole. So when we have the opportunity to work with a Veteran owned and operated business, we will make sure to share them with everyone on the Internet.
What is Memorial Day? For most people it is just a day off from work. But for some, it is a day of remembrance for those who have had a friend or loved one that made the ultimate sacrifice for the country we live in. No matter if it was during training, a conflict, or war, there were heroes who put others first before their own lives. Although we should always thank a Veteran for their service, we must never forget the men and women who paid for our freedom with their lives.
If you have read any of our previous knife reviews, you know that we have a serious affliction for sharp and pointy objects. This review is different from the others as it was a learning experience as well. I will elaborate more on this in a few, so stay tuned.
In celebration of the launch of their newly redesigned website, the folks over at iSurvival Gear are having a huge Grand Re-Opening Sale and passing on the savings to everyone! We were given a heads up by the team over at iSurvival Gear about this and we had to share it with everyone.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed legislation to require the state’s Department of Emergency and Military Affairs to prepare materials outlining what citizens need to know to deal with either a natural or man-made electromagnetic pulse event that could knock out the vulnerable electrical grid system over a wide geographical region.
Congrats!!! You survived the event that has brought our country to its knees and changed life as we know it forever. You have all your top notch preparedness gear, a sweet food supply which should last about a year, and a cache of firearms that would make the local gun show look small. To sweeten the pot, your bug out location is one that others can only dream of having. Running streams and plenty of fertile land which will have you growing the best crops any farmer could ask for. Your friends and family are comfortable and it feels like you just changed locales from what you are used to rather than having just survived the recent catastrophe. But there is just one problem. You didn’t hear the approaching group of 100+ escaped prisoners coming your way. Now the shu shu is really going to hit the fan.
The New York State Division of Homeland Security is encouraging businesses to snitch on preppers as terrorists, urging that the purchase of MRE’s, ammunition or flash lights be treated as a suspicious activity.