![]() |
|
There's a chill in the air :) - Printable Version +- Red Dot Arms Forum (https://rdaforum.com) +-- Forum: The Gun Counter (https://rdaforum.com/forum-3.html) +--- Forum: Concealed / Open Carry (https://rdaforum.com/forum-67.html) +--- Thread: There's a chill in the air :) (/thread-434.html) Pages:
1
2
|
There's a chill in the air :) - RJDSRT - 10-01-2014 Fall is here, winter is on the way!!! (I know )That means hoodies then coats! What will you guys be carrying for the colder months? Mine will rotate a little, but mostly my FNX9 or the Glock 17. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - mikereddot - 10-01-2014 DUUUUUUUDDDDDDDE Don't need to see pics of snow.
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-01-2014 I'm still surprised when I see leaves on the ground! Have to admit I do like fall though RE: There's a chill in the air :) - RJDSRT - 10-01-2014 (10-01-2014, 01:47 PM)mikereddot Wrote: DUUUUUUUDDDDDDDE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - BelieveIn308 - 10-01-2014 It is my greatest fear SHTF during winter. Do I have enough gear for weeks on end in the field? The importance of a good entrenching tool cannot be forgotten. This winter, spend 3-4 days in the elements. I did this last year. My biggest take away was how much extra gear you need and can you have quality socks? Think of another way to make fire. Think of how to dig in into a pit so it is difficult to see. Learn to heat rocks. The one thing I didn't get to test was how well rifles function in after being outside for days in sub zero cold. Also, I was unhappy with my gloves and will need to change those out. One good thing about winter though, is you appreciate the need the stay dry. Forget about cotton underwear. Cotton socks KILL. If you are bugging in place do you have enough firewood? And you do need more food during the winter. To those with families with children, remember they need gear as good or better than you have. Do your kids have 3 pair each of quality wool socks? Those bright orange coats might be good in the winter but not in SHTF. Do you have enough heavy duty sleep gear for them? RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-01-2014 That's why I was wondering if mcmiller kept their range open year long. I was thinking of leaving mine outside for the night in a shed, and taking them apart to put in s cooler to bring to the in the cooler and put it together right before shooting. Mostly to test the lube ect. And probably my ability to assemble them in the cold with gloves on haha RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Mike25 - 10-01-2014 (10-01-2014, 06:45 PM)Ringo3632 Wrote: That's why I was wondering if mcmiller kept their range open year long. I was thinking of leaving mine outside for the night in a shed, and taking them apart to put in s cooler to bring to the in the cooler and put it together right before shooting. Mostly to test the lube ect. And probably my ability to assemble them in the cold with gloves on haha Pretty sure they are open all year RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Dutz - 10-02-2014 Quote:The one thing I didn't get to test was how well rifles function in after being outside for days in sub zero cold. That's why your winter bug out rifle is a Mosin Nagant. 60 years of winter testing from Finland to Stalingrad and all snowbanks in between. ![]() RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-02-2014 I've heard so much about those rifles. Are they worth picking one up? RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Dutz - 10-02-2014 Yes, the prices are still great. You have to be careful to get a clean/clear barrel. After that, if you are not a purist looking to keep it untouched, you can get parts, etc. if needed. I got one for $190, and all I did was refinish it. It shoots great and quite accurate, at least as accurate as my limited skills can make it. They are loud and fun. However, the prices are starting to climb between quantities starting to slow, the new Russian authorities starting to figure out they can make more money, and future/potential international restrictions. Red Dot can probably still snag you a crate of 20.
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-02-2014 I'd definitely be interested in looking into that. I have near that from eBay sales that I'm sitting on from old rc car equipment.. Haha a worthy trade in my opinion. I'll have to ask them when I stop in there next RE: There's a chill in the air :) - BelieveIn308 - 10-02-2014 I paid $150 from Bud's gun shop and the RDA FFL transfer fee. I'm quite happy with my Mosin Nagant. It shoots well, and I purchased it as a hand out rifle. It turned out really nice. There is a thread on here about my experience with the Mosin. RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-03-2014 That's such a good price for a good gun from what I understand... I might have to do that... I'll start checking around and see what I think! RE: There's a chill in the air :) - RJDSRT - 10-03-2014 Get it while the cost is low! They are bound to go up with the russian import ban. (although im sure there are stockpiles elsewhere that could be shipped here) RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-03-2014 Do you guys have a price range on any at RDA? Like what price I'd be looking at delivered. RE: There's a chill in the air :) - mikereddot - 10-03-2014 We'll have to ask Steve when he gets back. RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Ringo3632 - 10-03-2014 No worries, I need to look into it a little still. If I decide to go with it I'll ask again then! RE: There's a chill in the air :) - Rodney - 10-04-2014 No change here, carry the same summer or winter.
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - RJDSRT - 10-05-2014 (10-04-2014, 04:35 PM)Rodney Wrote: No change here, carry the same summer or winter. Good deal Rodney! You're the first to answer the original question
RE: There's a chill in the air :) - mikereddot - 10-05-2014 Sorry dude, you freaked me out with the pic with snow. I'll be carrying a much bigger firearm as my coat gets bigger and thicker. Their will be days where I carry my full size XDM-45 or FNX-45. |