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JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

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omega_man wrote:If the zpaw ends up being a permanent renaissance festival, I'm so getting bit.
Bonecrusher Doc wrote: I'd say this has at least a little justification as a mental exercise.
JamesCannon wrote:Yes, well there's the right way and wrong way to exercise, and the wrong way can lead to injury and/or damage.
Drichar Deis wrote:Sledge hammer to the forehead, night night cow

dogbane wrote:The blanket cloak is easy to make. When I get some time to put it together, I'll post some pics of my home-made copper cloak pin and show how to turn a wool blanket into a cloak.
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Regular Guy wrote:I'm not sure about a cloak but a wool liner or synthetic liner and a synthetic poncho wouldn't be a horrible idea. You could have the poncho and liner in a bed roll strap system. For a bed down you could set the poncho up as a shelter and then use the liner or wool as a blanket.



TheLastOne wrote:Regular Guy wrote:I'm not sure about a cloak but a wool liner or synthetic liner and a synthetic poncho wouldn't be a horrible idea. You could have the poncho and liner in a bed roll strap system. For a bed down you could set the poncho up as a shelter and then use the liner or wool as a blanket.
For my bob thing I have a gi poncho rolled with a gi wool under the lid of the bag, essentially my idea was I could wrap up with the blanket under the poncho if needed, also using both for bedding/shelter type materials. I'd like to add a sylnon tarp to my set up soon.
Also, I'm siggin OmegaMan because that shit is funny, I don't care who you are

freenarative wrote:Has anyone a view on a cloak? My thoughts are that, when worn over your PLCE or carry rig it allows access to your gear in a tight situation without people seeing what your hands are doing. A sort of 'get your gear just in case'. Also you don't escalate a situation because people don't feel threatened. Its uber warm and a good one is waterproof.
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So, in closing, does anyone have one? If yes, show/tell us why, If no,,,,would you consider getting one. If you saw someone wearing one what would you think? Remember this isn't an everyday wear question, it's for hiking/camping/long walks long term bug out/never coming home bags etc.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

OldSchool45b wrote:Do you think you are Dracula or the fucking prince of darkness? Nothing like standing out like a turd on a wedding dress. Why not get a big coat that covers your kit (minus pack) that makes you look overweight? My gortex fits over my LBE/armor and blends. I don't mean to be rude, but REALLY?

OldSchool45b wrote:Do you think you are Dracula or the fucking prince of darkness? Nothing like standing out like a turd on a wedding dress. Why not get a big coat that covers your kit (minus pack) that makes you look overweight? My gortex fits over my LBE/armor and blends. I don't mean to be rude, but REALLY?

freenarative wrote: heavy? seriously? are you kidding? A cloak can replace a blanket,sleeping bag,first stage filters,outer coat, poncho, warm weather ground sheet etc so how does replacing up to and over 6 items make it heavier?

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NamelessStain wrote:Reminds me of the Seinfeld episodes with the "man in a cape".... just saying.
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