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Keep a (Safe) Gun in Your Home!

Thursday, June 17, 2010
posted by Survival-Outdoors 11:10 AM

Could be a Life Saver!

Though they’re often touted as recreational weapons, air guns make great self-defense tools for the home.  Most people are apprehensive about using  traditional firearms because of their potential for fatality in both adults and children.  But , increasingly,  Air pistols are becoming popular for personal use to deter intruders.

Unlike an actual firearm, an air BB gun will not kill, but it can wound an attacker, especially if shot at close range. Also, surprising a crook with a gun – even one that shoots pellets – is still a good way to make them think twice about entering your home.

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Team-building Through Play!

Thursday, March 11, 2010
posted by Survival-Outdoors 1:00 PM

Almost Real!

Companies are always looking for a way to engender camaraderie among their employees. When people are comfortable with each other and trust each other, a company simply runs more efficiently.

After all, happy employees are productive employees. As companies become increasingly aware of this, they are apt to implement various team-building exercises to help create that sense of trust. While some companies use exercises like company bowling, others take a slightly different tack.

To that end, one of the more increasingly common group activities is having a coordinated game of airsoft. Just supply every employee with airsoft guns and some safety gear, and let the groups devise a strategic plan of attack. Not only will it help people utilize and create teamwork skills, but it will also let people get to know each other in a more relaxed setting. When employees are on friendly terms, it can do wonders for in-office atmosphere and overall morale.

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Don’t Get Caught Short!

Saturday, February 27, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Hearing Protection

State of the Art!

During my earlier shooting/hunting years, I was not a big believer in the need to wear hearing protection when firing a weapon. I carried to extreme, the notion that you shouldn’t wear it because doing so restricted your hearing and created a safety hazard. Also, you told yourself,  the fog that the firing created in your head/ears would only last a couple days and then go away - so why sweat it?

Not quite, I have been diagnosed with Tinnitus and am currently being fitted with hearing aids. The Doctor said that this is a direct result of being exposed to loud firing noises for an extended or sustained period of time. There are presently sounds and tones that I’ll never be able to hear again.

Even-though I accept full responsibility for my hearing condition, there is no consolation when forced to tell someone to “say it again”, because you couldn’t hear/understand them. I do, at this point, wish that I would’ve  paid more attention to the Hearing Protection advocates/literature  back then, and as mama would say,  son – “NOT TOO SMART”!

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Gun Safes

Thursday, February 11, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Small Biometric Safe

Multi-Purpose Safe

The ultimate protection for weapons at home would be a built-in Gun Vault. This might be a justifiable option if your collection’s diversity, weapon size, and or the quantity of weapons so dictated. But, for the average “Joe” with a couple rifles, shotguns or pistols, they’d probably be better suited with one of the many other safes on the market today. Generally speaking, there are two types: Large and Small.

The Large gun safes are used for long barreled firearms and usually designed to stand vertically. They have racks on the inside to hold the guns side-by-side without leaning on each other; additionally, some have shelves for ammo and smaller handguns.

The Small  gun safes are used for handguns, revolvers, and/or automatics. However, to be burglar proof, they must be secured to the floor, wall or something permanent. Regardless of the safe’s size, if properly installed, it should provide protection from theft, unauthorized entry, and some fires (depending on time length of burn and sustained maximum heat). BE SAFE!

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Weapon Security!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Gun Lock

Be Safe!

While most people think that shooting is only for serious minded hunters, recreational shooting should change that perception. This includes the sport of trap and skeet shooting as-well-as the popular paint ball and air gun variations. Sling-shot shooting is also part of this category along with soft air gun shooting.

Regardless of the weapon’s potential lethality, home weapon’s security is important, and should be respected whether  children are involved or not. Owner responsibility for proper security can be executed by providing item storage in a locked cabinet or safe. Security can be further supplemented by placing individual gun locks on applicable weapons. BE SAFE – NOT SORRY!

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War Games!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009
posted by Survival-Outdoors 11:11 AM
airsoft-games

War Games!

Air-soft, a competitive game involving the use of nonlethal compressed-air guns and military tactics, is kind of like paintball with an added layer of realism.

Avid players take to the woods and organize complex combat rules that must be followed during the course of the game. In some instances, players reenact real military battles.

Safety measures become crucial whenever air soft rifles are in use. At the very least, participants wear protective goggles or similar headgear. Some protective paintball gear can be used for Air-soft games as well. It’s also essential to play within clearly demarcated borders so that no unwitting bystanders are harmed or frightened.

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