Bought a bike mount from SeaSucker. Originally I thought they looked expensive for what they were. Turns out that they are a bargain for the versatility offered. It can quickly be moved from car to car to bus (a friend has a converted church bus for climbing/biking/whatever ). No hitch needed. No existing rack needed. Easy to pull and store without taking up much space. There's even a guy I met who is using one on a motorcycle sidecar. https://www.seasucker.com/
Nice belt. I was wearing leather belts for years, since I tried a synthetic one there is no coming back to leather. It is much more convenient when carrying heavy things on the belt, at least for me.
I’ve been going through a belt about every 6 months... So I have been looking for a good synthetic ratcheting belt for a while. I had seen these mentioned before and then saw @Jacob Peterson video and decided to go for it! I did discovered if you sign up for their emails they send out decent coupons that make the price a little less painful.
Don't know yet. Haven't had the chance to use it. It's basically a semi auto 357 maximum. Basically I got sick of spending $15+ for 5 shotgun sabots. It's just too damn expensive to shoot for anything other than hunting. These are $10-20 for a box of twenty. Plus I can use this setup for hunting coyotes in thick cover, and just swap out my scoped 556/223 upper when we switch to open fields and hardwoods. Plus, I just wanted it
......yes....I am not ashamed to say that "want" is probably my most critical buying factor these days....very very little I need....but want is a powerful motivator...
Silky Pocketboy 170-10 Great little saw for hiking. I liked the Gomboy 240-10 so much that I got this one and next month I will get the fixed Zubat 330-7.5 as it is on 20% discount for the next 40 days and seems to be exactly what I want for anything over 6" in diameter
Just found out YETI makes a bottle with a cup in the cap and a pour spout. Aka a Thermos. Had a coupon so I grabbed it for work.. gotta have hot coffee when welding in the cold all day.
And after an email exchange with the company in Montana, I have a set of Skinner Sights on the way for the 1895 now. Sweet Hesus the exchange rate is a bitch though !!