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Hunting Enthusiast Purchases a Closet Gun Safe

24 March 2011

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A hunting enthusiast owns several guns in his collection. He has guns in all sizes you can imagine. He has guns which are considered limited edition models. He has a favorite gun which he uses all the time and he has guns which he adores so much that he cleans them every day and puts [...]

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Electric Fillet Knife, Electric Tea Kettle Make Great Gifts for Outdoor Types

4 December 2010

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When seeking great gifts for fishermen or women who look forward to cooking up their catch and settling in with a hot cup of tea afterwards, an electric fillet knife and electric tea kettle will help them feel right at home. Electric fillet knives can be used outdoors or in. Electric tea kettles can help [...]

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What are the most important pieces of survival equipment?

28 November 2010

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The most important piece of survival equipment is planning if you plan well then you can survive most situations. The most common survival situation most people will get into is surviving in the forest when something happens on a camping or hunting trip. This is why on a camping trip you should always carry some [...]

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If You’re Serious About Your Gun Safe, Go Thick!

22 November 2010

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Gun safes serve many important roles.  They keep your firearms out of the hands of children, as well as adults who don’t have any business touching them.  Many well-crafted models aid to increase the organizational potential of your guns and shooting supplies and accessories.  Of course, they can also be incredibly effective at keeping fire, [...]

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Why is Portable BBQ Grill Popular | Portable Gas Grills for Camping

3 November 2010

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When you think about outdoor cooking systems, the first thing that will probably come to mind is a portable bbq grill.  This is because there are several households that actually treat a barbecue grill as a necessity. Portable bbq grills can be taken almost any outdoor event or activities. Generally, they are made of lightweight [...]

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Dangerous Catch | Most Dangerous Sharks | Bull Sharks

31 October 2010

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Imagine their surprise when they pulled a five foot long shark out of their trap boxes. Two fishermen in 1937 were fishing with box-like fish traps baited with chicken parts. Their nets kept getting torn, and they thought that someone was intentionally destroying them, but they made a trap with wire netting to see what [...]

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The Allure of Vintage Folding Knives

19 June 2010

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When you first lay eyes on an old knife it seems so every day and uninteresting. But the charms of a vintage folding knife are not just its wide variety of sizes, shapes, and blade. Every knife has its own personality and beauty, therefore making every knife a work of art. Think about it like [...]

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Pheasant Hunting Tips

10 June 2010

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Whether you hunt for pheasants in the early season or late season, pheasant hunting needs some preparation.  In this season of man vs. bird, having the right equipment and knowing the right tricks will make a difference between coming home with a couple of pheasants or having a good hunting day.  There are a few [...]

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Survival Knives: Be Prepared with the Right Tool

6 June 2010

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The Boy Scout motto is ‘be prepared’. A survival knife can help you do that. Whether you’re camping, hunting, fishing or just day hiking, anything that needs to be cut, skinned, or gutted can be taken care of with the right knife. There are several styles to choose from, but the knife’s purpose should determine [...]

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Hunting Big Game

4 June 2010

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Hunting big game is more than most hunters bargain for. Although big animals are relatively easy to spot and track they present their own unique set of challenges. You might hang a half dozen squirrels from your belt and not know it, or drape a few geese over your shoulder and still drink a soda [...]

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