Monday, December 26, 2011

Pre-Made Or Homemade Survival Kits?

!±8± Pre-Made Or Homemade Survival Kits?

The Survival Kit's in a Bottle usually run from .95 to .00 according to where you purchase them. These kits use the LEXAN® see through bottle as its basic component. The company advertises it as the ideal item for outdoor type people and comes complete with 12 items of survival equipment.

The point here that I would like to make is that you can easily create your own kit possibly with supplies that you may already have on hand. To start off you can purchase the 32 oz or 1L plastic bottle from your local dollar store. This bottle can be used for holding all your survival gear such as matches, etc and ultimately would be for placing water into. You would need to use water purification tables in order to make the water drinkable.

Also available at the dollar store are very small flashlights. You would want to keep one of these in your kit also. I do not recommend that you install the batteries in the flashlight but rather keep a pack in the bottle. In addition, beware of purchasing batteries from the dollar store. They simply do not hold up well. You would be better off purchasing some quality batteries or even better rechargeable.

A solar Emergency Blanket will fit nicely in the bottle. This blanket will help you maintain your body temperatures in the cool evenings should they be required. They can be used to protect you from the elements such as cold and sun. Since they are reflective they can easily be used as a signaling device to contact passing aircraft.

An emergency poncho takes up little room and you can purchase a package of three at the dollar store. These ponchos take little space from your bottle and tend to protect you from rain and snow while serving as a ground cloth, windbreak shelter and a solar still.

A signal mirror is a good item to include in your kit as it can be used to provide a signal to rescue teams should the need arise. To your signal mirror you would be wise to add a loud whistle so you can use an audio to alter your potential rescuers. It not only saves on your voice but also can be much louder and hear at a further distance.

A compass that you attach to the cap of your bottle can be a great asset when you need to determine where your relative location is.

A small quantity of nylon string can be useful for many purposes such as shelter lashing, or pack repair. Waterproof Matches can be placed inside a small piece of aluminum foil.

One of the most useful items you can have in your kit is a fire starter flint. The original kit has this item built into the side of whistle however with the strong glues out today you should have no problems placing it anywhere that you have the extra room. This item is great for starting fire even if it has been wet.

Of course you would want to attach a 3 inch carabineer to your water bottle to enable you to easily attach it to your belt, etc.

Don't forget to include a small waterproof zip loc bag or two. They fold easily and take up little space but can serve as a water carrier if need be.

To make your kit more useful you may wish to include water tablets, some Tylenol, a small bottle of bug spray, some sun screen and a small container of hand sanitizer. You could include several dried out baby wipes for use as a field toilet paper item.

I would like to add a precaution at this point that when tighten your bottle do not get over zealous and make it to tight as you will take a chance on stripping the threads.

Copyright @2008 Joseph Parish


Pre-Made Or Homemade Survival Kits?

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Must Have Tactical Gear for Paintball Players

!±8± Must Have Tactical Gear for Paintball Players

There are a growing number of MilSim paintball scenario games being produced each year. Paintball players that participate in these games want to be equipped with the right tactical support equipment on the field. Having solid tactical gear gives players an advantage that can mean the difference between being bathed in glory on the field of battle or wallowing in the stench of defeat. Two pieces of tactical support equipment paintball players shouldn't be without are hydration packs and combat boots.

Dehydration is one of the most common reasons why players fall out on the field. Canteens and water bottles are not practical on the field since players have to remove their masks to take a drink. Hydration packs have a flexible straw that can be inserted under the mask to allow players to safely drink on the field. Players that stay hydrated on the field will perform better, get more trigger trim and are less likely to succumb to heat exhaustion.

Since most MilSim games are played in heavily wood areas, combat boots are another "must have" on the field. They protect feet against brambles, ankle twists and stubbed toes. They also provide superior traction for play in slippery, muddy areas. Some styles can even provide minimal protection against snake bites.

Though this list of needed tactical gear is far from inclusive, those just beginning to play MilSim scenario games should definitely invest in these two items. Beginning MilSim paintball players might also consider adding knee and elbow pads, ghillie suits or other styles of camouflage outwear and various types of lighting for night play into their tactical gear kits.


Must Have Tactical Gear for Paintball Players

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Tactical Survival Gear

!±8± Tactical Survival Gear

One aspect of survival that should be considered when facing a disaster is surviving the human element. You might think that you are 100% ready with food, water, shelter, and some survival gear tucked away in your bug out bag. You could also be dead wrong. What are you going to do when someone try's to take your gear from you? Are you ready to protect your gear or are you going to just hand it over? Do you have any tactical survival gear that will help you overcome the adversary? Do you even know what tactical survival is?

Those are some very important questions. You may think that no one would ever try to take your gear from you, but you are wrong. Human nature has proved often that hunger and fear will drive people to do things that they would not normally do.

You might be wondering what tactical survival is. I think of it as a means to gain a short-term survival goal. For instance, if you are attacked as in the scenario above and the assailants have only clubs and knives, then a good tactical plan for you could be to use a concealed handgun if you have one (and know how to use it). Using the concealed weapon is part of your tactical survival plan to deal with the assailants. The concealed weapon is part of your tactical survival gear.

Before you latch on that idea though, please understand that I am in no way recommending this action, this is just an example. Brandishing a weapon when you have not been properly trained with it can cost you much more than your gear. Any hesitancy on your part or fumbling with the weapon can easily cost you your life. Also, don't ever assume that your only adversaries are the ones in front of you. A smart gang would have their backs covered by a man with a rifle and scope. They step away from you and "bang" you are dead.

There are many other things that you can include in your tactical arsenal to help you deal with situations. You can have a set of lock picking tools to help you evade adversaries. You can have several different blades on your body to help you escape if you are captured: a neck knife, boot knife, belt buckle knife, and a wallet knife. A pocket pepper spray may come in handy. There are even tactical pens that are effective weapons.

Wearing clothing and gear that help you blend into your surroundings is considered tactical survival gear. If you are in an urban environment try not to stand out by "looking" like you are prepared. Having your bug out bag in a tactical backpack with digitized woodland camouflage can only be considered tactical out in the woods; it will make you a target in the city. In the city you will be better served with a daypack or a messenger bag.

As you can see, there are many situations that can be considered when creating your survival strategy, and acquiring your survival gear. Your long-term, strategic survival planning needs to be balanced well with some short-term, tactical survival planning. Add to that some good survival gear, and the training to use it properly, and you have a recipe that will make sure that you wil survive your next disaster.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to Protect Yourself While Playing Airsoft

!±8± How to Protect Yourself While Playing Airsoft

Playing Airsoft will most likely start as a hobby and if you are interested in military simulations, or just like running around a field and shooting people with fake weapons, you might decide to get some of your own equipment. The gun will come first as well as some additional batteries or gas canisters and plenty of ammo too. For practice, you might then buy a target to practice on at home or in your room.

When you get to the stage that you are wanting to use your new gun as part of a full-scale Airsoft game, you will have to buy your own armor and protection too. When playing in an organised game, you do not have the option to not wear armor as it is usually a requirement for playing. A face ask and goggles are a minimum requirement and what else you wear will be up to you. You might also want to consider if you are trying to emulate a certain type of attacking force. What protection do they wear? If you are into making Airsoft into a proper simulation, then this can be important.

Safety Glasses are a must for anyone playing Airsoft. Even if you are not thinking of playing the game outside and are just firing practice shots in your room, you should wear protective glasses. BBs from an Airsoft gun travel at very high speeds - even after bouncing off a wall at 10 meters - so you need to be protected at all times. A minimum requirement for playing a proper airsoft game is to wear eye protection. A modern automatic airsoft rifle will send hundreds of BB pellets in your direction at speeds of over 300 feet per second. If one hits you in the eye, it will most likely blind you or cause serious damage. Wearing goggles and a full face mask gives you protection from this sort of injury.

Body Armor can also be worn to help protect yourself when playing Airsoft. The small plastic BB rounds fired by an Airsoft gun can hurt if they hit unprotected skin. Even though the are much smaller than a paintball pellet, they can still sting and leave bruises on skin. Also, the BB gun shots are not hollow like paint balls, so they do not break when they hit their target. This means that the impact can be greater and cause more (temporary) pain. To overcome this risk, you can wear a vest that protects your body. It contains thin and lightweight plastic plates that will stop the BB's from causing too much pain. These vests also look great and can add to the overall look of a player and the atmosphere of the whole game.

One you get into playing Airsoft a little more, you will find that you have to carry around lots of things. Gas canisters, spare ammo and batteries are common for most players. These can also be quite easy to drop whilst playing and might not be easy to find afterward. Most players buy a tactical vest to help them with this problem. A tactical vest allows you to store lots of items in small pockets and you wear it like a jacket, so your movement is not restricted, like it would be if you had a back pack on. The vest does not provide a great deal of protection to the wearer, but is perfect for lugging around your spare BB's.


How to Protect Yourself While Playing Airsoft

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