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Bad Opsec on the "preppers" on that show. I dont care how much you want to impress Ted Nugent, showing national television where you "hide" your safe's is never a good idea. I hide a bunch of stuff in my house, but you guys dont know where I live and I can tell you that my basement is a treasure trove of stuff. but good luck finding me. Show was pretty good though. I wonder how many shots it took to hit that 1000 yard shot, though.
I don't think he's worried about OPSEC cause you'd have to willing to get killed trying to get to them. And I'm pretty sure it would be a hell of a battle. I did watch some of it, but got tired 5am comes quick. But I did watch Sons of Guns. That full auto 12ga was cool. Its on my christmas list.
Uncle Ted, I love'em, he's over the top at times but he is extremley articulate and smart.
Listen to what he says about his land supporting animals not during good times but bad. Management, not just for quality deer but for true sustainment is what he is speaking of. Still dont believe in hunting high fences but each to his own and this "hunt" was total tv landish.
Zombie by definition is them that feed on the living.
I have to agree on not showing your stuff BUT having said that and watching and rewatching they still may not have. They dont actually show them entering and the whole thing, that may have been a ruse for any evildoers that might be familiar with the area to go to the wrong shed.
The M2 4" steel door test. that steel door is hollow and not a true 4"
Just spent 6 gazillion bucks to take a 150yd human sillohuete shot, seriously? Thats it 150yds? i'm still using my compact G lock at that range
Oh and this forum, you cant do this in france either baby!
Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence
Which explains the knee surgeries the last few years LOL we all pay for the sins of our youth
The "sins of youth?" Google "Ted Nugent draft dodger."
I hope the guy who had to go in his place made it.
Just my opinion, right or wrong.
"There is nothing so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." Winston Churchill
Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion, AMVETS, Society of the Fifth Infantry Division
The "sins of youth?" Google "Ted Nugent draft dodger."
I hope the guy who had to go in his place made it.
Just my opinion, right or wrong.
Ok hadnt ever heard this and dont approve of draft dodging as you know from a 20+yr vet and an American.
He's done alot of good work since then in support roles so I cant put him in the same class as fonda these things include many many things with Soldiers and especially Wounded Warriors as well as LEOs. Sad to say the draft had to be enacted to get them to serve compared to the volunteers of todys wars. Can't discount his NRA work either so guess I'm saying I'm disappointed in his early choices but dont hate him for it. Don't dislike those that didnt "volunteer" either. Didnt want them with me and still dont. If your not in it then you are not gonna perform when needed. Guess he coulda pulled a move like the other enlisted singer who jumped to rank and never busted a grape in the suck.
Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence
I just find it amusing that he's so gung-ho NOW.
I do not hate or even dislike him. I just have no use for him. It's personal.
Nor do people who support him bother me. That is the essence of Americanism - we are all free to believe as we chose.
FWIW - I served with draftees who were excellent soldiers and volunteers who were not.
(I voluntarily enlisted in the Army, and later requested overseas service in the Republic of Vietnam, perhaps I was the guy who went in his place. I don't know.)
"There is nothing so exhilarating as to be shot at without result." Winston Churchill
Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, American Legion, AMVETS, Society of the Fifth Infantry Division
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