Military Tactical

Military tactical gear?
Does anybody know a good online store that sells **new**military tactical gear but not at outrageous prices !!
You can try opsgear.com, I buy all of my milsim paintball gear there and the prices seem pretty decent. They've got uniforms, vests, boots and about a million other things for military and law enforcement. It isn't a paintball store, it's a military dealer that also does paintball. Good luck.
Allen Paintball (APP) 30 Round Military Tactical Pod Review by HustlePaintball.com
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Knife Hunt

What do you think of this hunting knife?
My fiance was saying he needed a new knife for hunting, I dont know much about them but I want to get him one for a gift and this one seems idk quality?
Is it too much knife for what he would need, idk?
http://www.gerber-tools.com/Gerber-LMF-II-22-01629.htm
Does he need a gut hook thing? Im here so I get him exactly what he needs.
First, that is a fine knife. But, it is more of a survival knife than it is a hunting knife. I suppose if I were hunting bears in Alaska, that is the type of knife I would take along with me.
Next, you really need to ask your fiance what kind of hunting he does the most. If it is small game hunting, then the knife you showed us is just way too big. Also, ask him what kind of knife he has used in the past and what kind of knife he is looking forward to using int he future.
Personally, I prefer a folding knife with a leather sheath to wear on my belt. The makes and models that I like the best are the Buck model 110 Folding Hunter, the Case Shark Tooth and Case Hammerhead (all of these are folding lockbacks with blades that about 4 inches long).
Matt's First Hog Knife Hunt
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Tactical Knife

In MW2, Does the Tactical Knife attatchment still count as a mele kill count?
Finish Blade Veteran IV - Stab 250 Enemies
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I want to get that, but I don't know if the tact knife COUNTS towards it.
Thanx
LOL!
I'm female
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Yup it does, and as bonus it still counts for kills for the pistol your using it on so you can still unlock the marksman challenges by stabbing the shit outa people, can also level up your bling, cold blooded(or hardline), commando,ninja, or scrambler perks while tac knifing.
But my favorite way to do that is get marathon, light weight and commando and just run around 100 mph stabbing people in the face
MW2 knife only TDM 2
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Camp Knife

Yes there are checklists out there that can be used, but truly, camping preparation depends on how comfortable you want to be, how much "stuff" you are want to tote along and in some cases the vehicle you are taking. It also depends on how long a trip you are planning, and if you are going someplace where stores and conveniences such as electricity and water may or may not be available.
If you are a minimalist, know the weather is going to cooperate, and if you plan on eating out or purchasing food along the way, you may pack just a tent, sleeping bag and a few changes of clothes. If you have a family, or just like more luxury and conveniences, you may pack more. One of the more interesting trips I ever took was while I was in college, between jobs, between girlfriends and between classes. It was a motorcycle trip up the Blue Ridge Parkway.
All I took were three changes of clothes in a duffle bag strapped to one side of the bike, a sleeping bag strapped to the other, and a couple hundred dollars. No tent, cooking or other equipment. It was a blast...I met up with some other bikers, who I became friends with, and camped with. Luckily they had an extra tarp, that I was able to use as a cover on the one night it rained.
We toured the parkway, and hiked to a couple of waterfalls. The views were absolutely beautiful and with some of the hairpin turns, the 35 Mph speed limit was almost too high! The trip itself was largely unplanned as were the stops along the way. You can have a carefree type trip like this, easily if you are traveling alone or with just one other person, who doesn't mind this type of spur of the moment, unplanned, go with the wind type of a situation.
If you don't need a lot of structure, it can be really great when you know the only thing you have to worry about is being home by a certain date. It gives you the opportunity to explore and discover the side roads; and experience things you might not otherwise experience along the way if you are trying to keep to a strict schedule.
These days though, I wouldn't go on a trip like this without at least a tent. Ok just kidding...gotta have at least a 5 person tent to comfortably accommodate a couple of people, or an RV for those of you who like even more comfort. Gotta bring the kids and dogs if you have them, the kids' or dogs' stuff, Games and toys for the kids; and for the dogs...dog bowls, dog food, dog toys and tie-outs. Gotta have a guitar, guitar strings, guitar stand, maybe some bongos, a couple of music books, books to read, stuff to cook with, pots, pans, a Coleman stove (Ok, pack the whole kitchen).
Also, Coleman lanterns, flashlights, a radio/CD player, CDs (iPods and iPod players for those of you who are more technically advanced) batteries, extension cords, a water hose, rope, plenty of extra clothes, extra shoes, hats, sunglasses, games, one or two coolers (one for food and one for drinks), groceries, TP, Paper towels, plates, fishing poles, fishing tackle, swiss army knife, can opener, a canoe, paddles, cushions for the canoe, life vest, bug spray, sun block, first aid kit, the significant other, her stuff (may need a second vehicle for all this), floor protector for the tent, mat for wiping your feet off before getting into the tent, a bucket for water, garbage bags, cooking gear, utensils and plates, fold-out queen size bed (seriously), sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, table cloth, full size charcoal grill/smoker, a fold out picnic table, an electric fan, chairs, a hammock...and on and on...
Ok, so things have changed...we like our luxuries (essentials) these days, even if we're roughing it a little bit... So for those of you who like it structured, make a list and see who can stuff the SUV the fullest... for those who like to pack light...just the essentials please...Enjoy the ride.
And for those who like checklists, here's one you can copy and modify any way you would like. This is a fairly comprehensive list, but as mentioned above, individual needs and preferences vary, you may want to add to it or delete things you don't think necessary.
Shelter
* Tent
* Ground tarp
* Stakes
* Entrance Mat
* Broom and dust pan
Bedding
* Sleeping bag
* Air mattresses or cots
* Sheets and/or Blankets
* Pillows
* Hammock
Camp Kitchen/Cooking Items/Camp Furniture
* Food (It's good to plan a menu for each day)
* Jugs of water
* Cooler & Drinks
* Ice
* Folding Table
* Camp Chairs
* Propane stove
* Propane
* Lighter or matches
* Firewood
* Plates and bowls
* Silver or Plasticware
* Coffee & Drinking Cups
* Aluminum foil
* Paper towels
* Trash bags
* Dish soap
* Cooking oil or cooking spray
* Pots and pans
* Pot holders
* Dishwashing container
* Cooking utensils
* Grilling utensils
* Can opener
* Bottle opener
* Ziplock bags
* Dish towels and sponges
* Spices
* Condiments
Clothes (depend on what you expect to do and the time of year)
* Shoes and flip flops
* Pants and shorts
* Belts
* Shirts
* Socks
* Underwear
* Hats
* Sweatshirts or jackets
* Pajamas (If you wear them)
* Swimsuit
* Towel
* Raincoat or poncho
Personal Care
* Soap and shampoo
* Wash Cloths and Towels
* Toothbrush and toothpaste
* Deodorant
* Brush / comb
* Razor
* Toilet paper
Lighting
* Propane lantern(s)
* Flashlights / Battery Operated Lanterns
* Batteries
Safety & First Aid
* First aid kit
* Snake Bite Kit
* Medicine
* Sunscreen / Chapstick
* Bug spray
Navigation
* GPS or Compass if you're hiking
* Maps
Tools & Other Supplies
* Air pump
* Pocket Knife
* Bungi cords or straps
* Clothesline / Rope
* Tool kit
* Saw or axe
* Hammer
* Duct Tape
* Hose and nozzle
Entertainment & Recreational Items
* Canoe, Kayak or Inflatable Boat
* Paddles
* Life vests
* Fishing gear
* Bike
* Camera
* Book to read
* Games/Cards
* Backpack
* Walking Stick(s)
* Guitar or other musical instruments
* Binoculars
* Fishing gear
* Radio
Pets & Pet Supplies
* Food Bowls
* Food
* Crate
* Pet Shampoo
* Leashes
* Tie outs
Scott Claflin is a native Floridian, an experienced camper, a musician and is the owner of Timeless Landing Enterprises LLC. For more information on camping tents, you can visit our site TimelessTents.COM.
Custom 52100 Camp Knife!
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Knives Usmc

Protech USMC Godson and Godfather Switchblade Knives
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