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Your most prized Survivial Book...
What is your most prized survivial book? Mine are books written by Ragnar
(he can make anything go BOOM) before Paladin press caved in over that whole Hitman deal. They stopped carrying all the great books. I haven't bought a book from them since. Years ago I download every FM that quartermaster had before they locked down that site. Maybe I can find a way to share all those PDFs. So which is your prize?:smokin: |
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My head.......they can ban books but not what's inside of my head.
And that's why I say that you yourself are the ultimate survival tool. |
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I agree with ya there my friend....but you gotta fill your head with something.:smokin:
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Well, while I was stationed in Fr. Richardson in Alaska everyone used to go the either the beer hall of to town and I used to sit at a small table in the first Sgt office with the Cq and read all the AM TM and FM in his office and then made many of my own stuff.......gave the army one which I am told was used in Nam.
Everything that I read and or study to me is never the final word but only a guide to a bigger world, if you only do, think or guide yourself by what you read then you become a parasite when you don't contribute something of our own for the next reader . "The world is my playground and people are my toys"..... Ponce The above sounds crazy, I know, but I am only showing you how you must think in order to not only "survive" but how to move forward in order to have a better life, I did it and so can you. When you are someone who walks and talks on your own people will recognise this and give you respect before you even say a word :cheerful: |
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By the way a good collection of min-books are one by the name of "The Ranger Digest" 1-8 and it consist of a collection of nick nacks that you will find usefull........ I wrote him a note and included a prototype that he is using in his next book.
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Where can we get these books? I would like to add them to my collection.:smokin:
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Damnit KingsSon how did you get past the guards at the gate?:smokin:
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I can't pick one.
I have a full library that covers every subject in great detail. To pick One.... Hmmm, SAS surv manual? Retreat Defense... Ragnar? I do read Patriots, Enemies, Foreign and Domestic, Unintended Consequences, 1984, Atlas Shrugged and Brave New World yearly Heres a few good Surv manuals: http://survivalmonkey.com/FMpdf/Survival%20Notes.pdf 362K http://survivalmonkey.com/FMpdf/Surv...Situations.pdf 175k I do know that I have had over 2000 downloads of the Emergency War surgery (NATO) (24.6MB) and more than 4000 downloads of ST 31-91B US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES MEDICAL HANDBOOK (20.1MB)This month alone... Lot of medical concerns lately I have a pretty decent collection of FMs in PDF here: I have hundreds more that i haven't uploaded yet.... http://www.survivalmonkey.com/field_manuals_in_pdf.htm |
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also, The FireFox series is excellent for primative |
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You should erase all these anti-government survivalist thoughts from your head and sit down on your couch and absorb some good programming. I think American Idol is on tonight! |
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Great post melbo...:ARMS1: . I forgot about my foxfire books....good call. Your new baby has a GREAT protector.:smokin:
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Back to Surv manuals.... |
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I've read this book twice, and will read it a few more times. Extremely informative, and entertaining!
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90%, If you liked Rawles... You'll love EFAD
http://matthewbracken.web.aplus.net/bookcover.jpg http://matthewbracken.web.aplus.net/book.htm |
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Thanks Melbo, I'll get a copy. Is it only available on his website?
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Think so. I see it from time to time at Machine Gun shoots but never in a book store.
OOps, just found it at Amazon... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097...Fencoding=UTF8 But, I'd rather you order it from a red blooded Liberty guy I know.. http://www.lifelibertyetc.com/books.aspx |
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Not anything written by a Gay king that wanted to control his Serfs however, I like the Geneva bible myself |
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Can't recall the name of the book, but the author is Bradford Angier. It's an old book, written in the early to mid 1900's. Covers "living in the woods" VERY well.
Also, as mentoned, the Foxfire series is VERY informative. I got mine at Books a Million. |
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It would come very handy if you are able to learn not only the weapons of the US but also those of foreign nations.....I was lucky to be able to learn many of them while with the 5th SF even those from the old Germany, but of course this was back in the 60's and by now they are just about obsolete.
The now weapons are like comparing a laser gun to a bb gun. There is one particular weapon that that I know that is out there and is in the hands of the IDF, it is completely silent and has no casing and it has a super good range...... I would love to attach an invention of mine (gyroscope) either to this weapon or to the M-80 A1, with it you should be able to place a bullet in the same hole every time at any range, except when the wind is blowing. |
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Its funny to me that many folks who reject the Bible are the quite concerned about the coming NWO. It was prophesied beginning 2600-2800 (sorry, I'm too lazy to figure out exactly when) years ago by Daniel et. al. Pretty good guess on his part, huh? BTW, KingSon, you beat me to it. :wink: But I agree with Ponce, if its not in your head/heart, you'll end up losing it. |
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The SAS survival handbook
Foxfire, had mine since about...... Good Lord it still has the Ary-Way price tag on it (anyone in the Indy area would understand) The boy scout fieldbook, an often overlook tome imo Found a link for Army FM's http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ntory_v5_8.pdf Bob Brownell's Gunsmith Kinks should be in everyone's library Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab, all kinds of nuggets in there any and every issue of Soldier of Fortune DBD |
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