Cycling the lever gun can be troublesome tuning and diagnosing. Esp 38 since its short. Action job is a good project but satisfying and yields great results. Price of ammo is less for 357 but the gun itself has gotten bad unless maybe get lucky with used. Thanks for the ballistics comparison, that was very informative.
@Jaang293 күн бұрын
what kind of undies do you have to wear ?
@Jaang293 күн бұрын
can you please do a duluth underwear review for work ? thank you
@Jaang293 күн бұрын
10:39 how tall are you that you wear 34 inseam ?
@Jaang293 күн бұрын
are they stretchy ? thanks 9:23 nice , 10:17 , great review , hope they sponsor your channel
@Jaang293 күн бұрын
to avoid smells or odors you can wear Mitchum antiperspirant , no sweat , no smell zero , put it in the inner thighs areas that touch the balls , or under the balls , works great
@carlosmadrigal64915 күн бұрын
November 18 2024 Thank you, this video really helps me.
@ronagoodwell27098 күн бұрын
I would add the SAK Forester 111mm, Has good robust blade, saw, awl ... etc. Plus, always carry some cash for bribing border guards, forest rangers ... (Not kidding. Cash is king.) Also, I would add/change shelter options and more bankline..
@highvel-kq2to19 күн бұрын
rear sight - Out to the right, in to the right.
@tom_olofsson20 күн бұрын
Since when do you need to need a new rifle? If you want a 357 lever gun go get one. Stop over thinking it.
@Asidebar26 күн бұрын
You have to have it set to run to run!
@Unhold_ger27 күн бұрын
in brutal but more or less normal use NOBODY EVER broke a Mora Companion (or it's relatives) for around 10€!
@HeisenbrickАй бұрын
I agree with everything you said but just a thought,.. theoretically you may be able to get better expansion out of a 357 hollow point however, I assume you may have a difficult time getting hollow points to cycle through a lever action rifle though I have never tried it and I do not own a lever action rifle. I’ve seen great expansion from some 300BLK cartridges as well but just a thought…
@brandon10601Ай бұрын
Hey man, I'm looking at getting this thing since I'm 6'6, how is it as an actual poncho? The website says the hood is in the corner? How the hell does that work? It also says it's not waterproof, which is wild to me. What's been your experience with it? Kinda don't see the point if it doesn't keep you dry? Thanks in advance
@marktwo3160Ай бұрын
Waaay to loud. No comparison to my honda. Why do u need electric start on a small inverter? POS
@marktwo3160Ай бұрын
Dum ass. Never choke propane
@AirborneEclipseАй бұрын
I’m trying to decide which one I want for storing 20 gallon propane tanks for a backup generator but few give internal dimensions and I’d want to vent it somehow.
@fattybourgeois10142 ай бұрын
Im thinking of getting these for my tree saddle hunting in December. Im in Illinois and infreeze my ass off
@ajm12682 ай бұрын
Typical man read the instructions after you tried starting it 😂your an idiot just like me😊
@lukeb03192 ай бұрын
You need to purge the line first and it will start right up and don't use the choke. That is only for gasoline.
@GNARLOUSE2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@robgerety2 ай бұрын
Big Boy lasts just fine in the right hands. Lesson? Don't lend out your Big Boy or other Silky saws. I use saws on canoe trips. The Silky saws do have the huge advantage of simplicity. No need to set the saw up and take it down at every site. The set up and take down time starts to get old on a long trip,
@Trident750UK2 ай бұрын
You obviously need to change your gym..!!
@jamesmccreery2503 ай бұрын
In 5.5 million year when the cockroaches that survive the appocolypse evolve into intelegent creatures, they're going to find your mora knife quite useful.
@jamesmccreery2503 ай бұрын
Was anyone else half expecting the vice to break?
@TimCole-w5y3 ай бұрын
Can’t understand stand shit your saying
@dominar87263 ай бұрын
So many double useless things
@Skellanuts3 ай бұрын
I LOVE how well rounded you tried to make your kit. I truly respect the effort. Obviously all kits are based on individual needs and mindset. I see your as way more practical then some out there ive seen on KZbin. I do have some opinions though I would like to offer. It's mostly based on mindset. I totally get wanting to be as well rounded as possible and find as many ways to be as well rounded as possible. However, in my opinion, when you pack smaller.. and smaller.. and smaller... I have always tried to go as practical as possible.. in a 80l buyout bag for instance.. I have the room, and as long as I can still carry it for a credible amount of distance I will take it.. then again.. if its only a 20-30l pack, obviously I won't take things with me that might be of value under certain circumstances. I'll just take what I need. If I take something the size of a small pocket size tin.. well.. Im not going to try and cover every basis I can imagine. Just because.. if I am down to that one pocket size survival kit and I either lost everything else or was caught out with nothing else other then the supplies in my pockets well... I wouldn't want to have so many things I couldn't function properly, or be lopsided by having such a large tin while having nothing in the other pockets exc. I like the concept of your tin, but I do think there is a really good purpose for the altoid size tin. Yea you can't carry as much.. but functionality wise? idk.. I mean... I have made over 5 of these tins big and small in my time.. and my favorite over my experience (being out in the field and just carrying it around whenever I go hike or whatnot and not try and survive on it) I have perfected my carry method by carrying something that's about a 1/4 inch bigger in all diameters of an average altoid tin, but its made of stainless steel so its tougher and if you need to boil it won't be potentially harmful. Also obviously you can make char in your container. My entire kit inside that kit consists of the following : Tops fire starter (fire rod) 6 eco stormproof matches with striker in plastic bag, kevlar cord 50 feet, burn cream, antiseptic wipes bandaids, and sail needle with surgical line, aqua tabs, Swiss army knife evo grip 18s (locking blade with saw exc) I carry that one because it has tweezers for ticks and splinters, it has a toothpick for dental hygiene, it also has an awl and a saw) I only wish it had a secondary blade but it does have scissors for multiple uses, but it works. I have a fire steel striker that's about the size of my pinky finger, along with a sharpener for my knife blade around the same size, two of those plastic whirlpool bags for water, a signaling mirror, and last but not least some fishing wire (could also be used for snares) along with some fishing hooks and tiny weights. I only put in what I truly couldn't go with out of which is food, water, tools, and repair kits (which is also medical) grant you.. shelter is number 1 on my list.. but the reason I don't include that in this tin is because.. it is literally a tin.. made to fit in my pocket. What fits in my pocket would not be a reliable or realistic sense or shelter.. yea it may help better than nothing.. but would it supplement for something reasonable in a bad situation? in my case definitely not.. Id rather make shelter off the landscape.. debris shelter.. heck.. there are a bunch or structures more then there is woods in most places.. there are ways to shelter yourself regardless. It would just suck.. Yet.. the same amount of work would have to go into building a viable shelter regardless... Tins are only a supplemental kit. Nothing more. Shelter is just to bulky. Yea.. navigation could be a factor.. but button compasses are not reliable enough most times, and big compasses are to big.. unless you keep it separate in your pack or pocket. Then you would need a map generally away. The last thing I carry is my pathfinder m34 scout canteen and cup set. I carry that for 3 reasons. 1 water is so important that I don't trust my whirlpool bags alone, but incase worse comes to worse and I don't have anymore aqua tabs to purify it.. I want a boiling option, as well as something that won't be punctured. 2 because the cup allows be to cook. The altoid tin won't be realistic enough to boil with or cook with in any capacity to survive whatever your situation is. You need something extra. 3 simply because you can carry dirty water and purified water and not stop forever between the 3 containers and also because it will be carried in my other pocket that is opposite of my survival tin so it will be an even weight while I trek or run for my survival. I know this is long winded, but I felt like it was necessary.
@Clubkabuki3 ай бұрын
Amazing! I bought the same vise under a different name, and I bought it for the same reason, my lock picking hobby. I had the same problem. When I tried to put it on a wooden surface it wouldn't stick. I was so disappointed that I immediately ordered another vise. Your video kept me from making it a paper weight. I had not tried adhering it to other surfaces. Excellent video. Thanks.
@concreteart1013 ай бұрын
I've got one coming... have a Honda now
@CarlosSantacruz-y8j3 ай бұрын
QUÉ HERMOSO MORRAL DE PECHO.
@shawnl29344 ай бұрын
Boring
@joannefournier79804 ай бұрын
Where is the toilet paper
@herbbot82414 ай бұрын
Haha switched to run worked! Thanks buddy I just bought one and will count how many times pulled on run
@herbbot82413 ай бұрын
I set it up today took 5 pulls on run using propane
@NoNoBracket4 ай бұрын
Great video. I experienced the exact same thing. Was about to return it but then tried it in Run and it started right up.
@357sps4 ай бұрын
You need to prime the gas line before trying to start the generator, once the air is out propane will flow and start on the first crank. Loosen up the hose a bit and once you smell gas re-tighten the hose and it will start easily.
@n9amiwavelengthradio4 ай бұрын
Like mine but after a year both pairs get theses funky wrinkles that I can’t remove. So back to Arizona jeans.
@jjohnston66454 ай бұрын
If it won't start a rv ac unit. it's not worth having
@jamesdeek70394 ай бұрын
People need to lift more
@boot_boy_69455 ай бұрын
Buh buh I need to a high speed low drag operator when Joe Bidens army of transgender, communist, drag queen ATF agents come to take muh guns! It doesn’t matter that I’m obese, haven’t run a mile in my life, and shake like a chihuahua whenever someone knocks on the door. I’ll totally be a badass warrior like in COD.
@derptothemaxclearly5 ай бұрын
Holy crap... The "official" esee kit has an MSRP: from *$287.60*. I can't see how in the world that kit is worth anything close to that price. Yours are way better lol
@devilsadvocate7835 ай бұрын
Is this guy "menially challenged"? I hat to thumb down the video if he has something wrong with him he cant help...
@tikkidaddy5 ай бұрын
Garberg. Done.
@devingardella6785 ай бұрын
What's that jacket you're wearing, kinda dig it
@Greatlakesprepper5 ай бұрын
Sitka MLX jacket. I wear it all the time. It's light but rugged,warm but breathable,sheds light rain and drys real quick if it get soaked. It wads up into a grapefruit sized ball. Thanks for watching.
@devingardella6785 ай бұрын
@@Greatlakesprepper Thanks! Also, areyou from Michigan? I was wondering if the channel name is why lol
@6toeNL5 ай бұрын
Take a close look at the colors of the symbols on the dial. Green=start on propane, blue=start on gas
@Hbguitars15 ай бұрын
I have a ram dually with an 8ft bed and I use my fifth wheel and my gooseneck, how does this thing fold up towards cab having different size panels on it?
@californiahikingadventures22495 ай бұрын
lol, I was just going to write the choke is not for propane and you yanked it once on run 🤣
@Legitamas5 ай бұрын
Why am i just now finding out that you have an awesome channel!? I love this content!
@sfomanssp13345 ай бұрын
The look on your face when you said "some say the choke only apples to gas". Then you switch to RUN and it starts. Priceless
@ralphsoto17166 ай бұрын
I purchased this exact case and I think it's nice.The only thing I had to do was put some thick foam padding and make a silhouette cut out of my rifle , which the barrel disconnect from the body.