Ath3ro [none/use name]

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  • The very first thing you should build should be an IFAK. Need to have a TQ and be able to stop bleeding, so take atleast a stop the bleed class.

    Glock 19 is going to be the standard due to abundance of parts and they shoot good. HM are glock 17 and 43, some people prefer those especially the 43 for concealed carry. If you’re going to CC then i suggest getting a Philster Enigma, they are the best purchase you can make after buying the gun.

    For rifle get an AR15. Other than legally not being able to get one, they’re is very little reason to go with something else as your first. Brand doesn’t matter too much, Palmetto State Armory is probably the lowest quality i would recommend going with but you really shouldn’t spend a crazy amount, 450 to 750 will get you something good.

    After you buy your guns, throw a red dot on them get some ammo and start shooting. You’ll next want to look into holsters, slings, and other fun parts of the hobby.








  • Ath3ro [none/use name]toem_pocEM POC WEEKLY THREAD 8/5/2024
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    1 month ago

    Got a week off of work because our dr got covid. Yay for being covid conscious. Bad because now i have to budget around half a paycheck. Been grocery shopping too much in preparation for something like this so I’ll be good. Prolly gonna spend this whole week over and !movies@hexbear.net so come join us if you got time.



  • When we heat up grandfathers (river rocks) for sweat lodge we put them in the middle of a huge wood pile about 5 ft in diameter and 4 ft high filled tightly with douglas firs and fed air every so often with a leaf blower. That fire is probably the hottest thing i have ever experienced in my life, especially since you have to dig into the still raging fire to dig out the grandfathers to put in the sweat lodge. My arm hair is patchy now going up to my mid forearm because so much of my hair has been singed off.









  • Ath3ro [none/use name]toem_poc7/22/2024 em poc weekly thread
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    2 months ago

    My favorite thing to do is borrow traditional clothes from climates similar to mine. Most mexican ranch clothes is great for the heat but good for the cold. But then I found a Keffiyeh and it’s used in very wide temperature range desert. Is perfect for the mornings and late in the day since you can cover more of your head.