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Abbreviations, Acronyms & Slang
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BIL - Bug In Location, essentially the same as a BOL with the implication that you are already at your BIL BO - Bug Out, Bail Out, Bugging Out BOAT - Bug Out Altoids Tin BOB - Bug Out Bag BOL - Bug Out Location BOV - Bug Out Vehicle
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Scrounger Training : Identifying Metals
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a blower is a good idea. anvils can be made out of rail due to its tempered serface. it isnt the best but iv been useing one for all my work and i prefer it for shapeing my blanks. More to come -
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Scrounger Training : Identifying Metals
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There are many ways to work with metal but heating it up to shape it is the best. You can everything from a cuting torch
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Self Made Firearms
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if they try to think.take the tire off a caster wheel and replace it with a 10in long bord. use 2 U bolts (one at the frond and one in the back) to attach the gun. if you cant figure that out your ******.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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You made that up in your head on the spot. All you described was makeing a good gun worthless on the battle field. if you
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Scrounger Training : Identifying Metals
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pipe, electrik motorstool steel - files and drill bitssteel - rail spikes and carssoft steel - rebaraluminum - boats and boat motorsbrass - bullet shell caseiron - cast iron (iron that has been melted down and cast)More to come -
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