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    Fieldcraft Lifestraw... Anyone have one

    I just looked for one on Amazon UK - it looks a good piece of kit, although it costs more in sterling than you guys would pay in $US !
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    Need some advice from travelers

    I have to say, if you have never even seen snow before, than thinking of trying to drive up or down a snowy mountain is almost definitely the LAST thing you want to be trying! Good luck!
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    Jackets

    I'm feeling lonely - I only have three jackets :( They are just different shades, to match the time of year though.
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    Movie Theater Killing Season

    I watched it a while back - total dross!
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    The Fan dance.

    Hi fellas, I will be doing the Fan Dance ( The Fan Dance Race Series ) in summer 2014; it is something that I regret not attempting when I was (a lot) younger, and still serving. As a full time long distance truck driver, making time for training is a bit of an issue; I generally work around...
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    Shooting 'wrong' handed....

    After spending some time learning to hold the rifle right handed, I now know, that although it is becoming easier, it is never going to seem natural, unlike shooting left handed - so that is one of the marksmanship principles already on its way out the window :( I intend to carry on trying...
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    Shooting 'wrong' handed....

    Good point, thanks, Graham; that has actually reminded me of one or two occasions where it has been difficult (or impossible) to take a shot, due to being on the 'wrong side ' of something!
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    Shooting 'wrong' handed....

    I am a lefty, and have no real reason that I can think of, to learn to shoot right handed, with the exception of learning a 'new' shooting technique. My shooting is normally hunting related, so I have no 'tactical' needs to do this; are there any specfic advantages to be gained from learning to...
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    This is how the UK treats its veterans....

    Re: This is how the UK treats its veterans.... http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/mi...le-for-18-onths And this is the petition.
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    This is how the UK treats its veterans....

    Re: This is how the UK treats its veterans.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9669051/SAS-war-hero-betrayed-by-the-Army-says-wife.html
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    This is how the UK treats its veterans....

    This is how the UK treats its veterans... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9669...-betrayal.html Yes, he plead guilty. It may be different in the US military, but in the British forces, normal procedure is for the serviceman to be asked whether he accepts the Commanding/Presiding officers...
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    American tolerance

    Re: American tolerance Sounds like you guys are in much the same situation as this country.
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    Suppressors Hunting with a suppresser

    Re: Hunting with a suppresser The use of silencers (usually referred to as moderators) is commkn practice over here in the UK. In some parts of the UK, the police actually REQUIRE shooters to use mods. The police like to say their use is to reduce disturbance to non shooters, hunters justify...
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    Angry Fiancee' - Thoughts and Comments???

    Re: Angry Fiancee' - Thoughts and Comments??? As above- I asked my wife of 17 years about this, and her solution was as above.
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    Angry Fiancee' - Thoughts and Comments???

    Re: Angry Fiancee' - Thoughts and Comments??? Buy her a complete set of knives (decent ones), buy her some decent flowers, say sorry ( you don't have to BE sorry, just let her think you are). Let her sulk for a few days. DO NOT GIVE UP YOUR SPACE IN THE BED! Buy yourself some proper tools...