Yeah, same here, Colt Sporter HBAR, Glock 33 w/crimson trace, would trade for PM'sMossy wrote:Not a dealer, but I'd be willing to swap some of my extra weaponry for PM's.
NHsorter wrote:Yeah, same here, Colt Sporter HBAR, Glock 33 w/crimson trace, would trade for PM'sMossy wrote:Not a dealer, but I'd be willing to swap some of my extra weaponry for PM's.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:If the SHTF really badly (ie. MadMax situation), MANY things will be worth more than gold and silver.
In order of importance and survival, here's my list:
1. Water
2. Food
3. Guns and ammo
4. Clothing
5. Shelter
6. Booze and cigerettes (and I do not smoke or drink)
7. Gold and silver
Interested to hear what you guys think.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:If the SHTF really badly (ie. MadMax situation), MANY things will be worth more than gold and silver.
In order of importance and survival, here's my list:
1. Water
2. Food
3. Guns and ammo
4. Clothing
5. Shelter
6. Booze and cigerettes (and I do not smoke or drink)
7. Gold and silver
Interested to hear what you guys think.
Mossy wrote:How do you use tobacco to repel mosquitoes?
As a side note, I'd heard that Pennyroyal oil was a bug repellent. As far as I could tell the one time I tried it, it seemed to draw biting gnats.
Beau wrote:.
there is a dealer here in Texas that advertise he would rather have gold or silver for guns and ammo, but he will take cash.
anyone have a dealer that wants silver and gold for his products ?
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Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:6. Booze and cigerettes (and I do not smoke or drink)
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Mossy wrote:How do you use tobacco to repel mosquitoes?
As a side note, I'd heard that Pennyroyal oil was a bug repellent. As far as I could tell the one time I tried it, it seemed to draw biting gnats.
All forms of tobacco will repel mosquitoes and some other insects. I used to use it as an alternative to toxic insect repellents. Hard to say which one was more toxic. Why it repels the skeeters, I am not sure. I just know it does.
You can burn tobacco on a fire and the smoke repels the bugs. Smoke it and it does the same thing. Smoking or chewing allows the body to absorb the tobacco, then your sweat glands secrete some of it out onto you skin. You can make a tea from the leaves and apply it to your skin.
Tobacco tea is also a good spray to repel bugs on veggies.
If it were not for tobacco, European settlers would have not been able to live here in the 1600's. That is mostly why it was such an important cash crop back in that era.
Delawhere Jack wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Mossy wrote:How do you use tobacco to repel mosquitoes?
As a side note, I'd heard that Pennyroyal oil was a bug repellent. As far as I could tell the one time I tried it, it seemed to draw biting gnats.
All forms of tobacco will repel mosquitoes and some other insects. I used to use it as an alternative to toxic insect repellents. Hard to say which one was more toxic. Why it repels the skeeters, I am not sure. I just know it does.
You can burn tobacco on a fire and the smoke repels the bugs. Smoke it and it does the same thing. Smoking or chewing allows the body to absorb the tobacco, then your sweat glands secrete some of it out onto you skin. You can make a tea from the leaves and apply it to your skin.
Tobacco tea is also a good spray to repel bugs on veggies.
If it were not for tobacco, European settlers would have not been able to live here in the 1600's. That is mostly why it was such an important cash crop back in that era.
I smoke, sometimes with both hands. Mosquitos LOVE me. What am I doing wrong?
schockergd wrote:I'd trade some of my silver for a S&W M&P 9mm compact safety or maybe a 3rd gen glock 19
NHsorter wrote:Got to shoot a full auto AK-74 a while back with the muzzle brake off. Could not even see the target because of the huge flame coming out of the barrel. Most fun thing I have ever shot.
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