1. chainsaw
2. chicletts
3. sixteen glass filopian tubes.
4. forty yards of flightline.
5. keys to the seachest.
6. 2 gallons of propwash (at least)
7. a big maglite.
8. oh, and a valve core remover to air down quickly in an emergency.
you forgot to pack the sky hook and the key to the v-door <------oil field joke.......hehehehe
Valve stem remover (air down at Glamis),
Tow strap (get stuck in Glamis ),
MagLite (to go pee in Glamis)
Thick Leather Work Gloves
Channel Locks
Tire Pressure Guage
Fix-O-Flat (completely useless, destroys the TPS)
Folding Umbrella
50 ft Nylon Rope
Tie Downs
Pen, ID, Lighter, Glamis Season Pass, you know.. the necessaries.
I also have a Spare KEY duct-taped to the frame rail, and a bit of cash inside the User Manual pouch for emergencies. I used to carry an emergency credit card but I cut it up.
Nice 1911A1 ! Also, a nice lookin AK from what I can see. Russian? Romanian?
Thanks. The 1911 is a rather inexpensive Springfield that I don't mind getting beat up as a truck gun (still a sweet shooter though!).
The AK is a Romanian. About as accurate as a slingshot, but lots of fun.
I also have a Spare KEY duct-taped to the frame rail, and a bit of cash inside the User Manual pouch for emergencies. I used to carry an emergency credit card but I cut it up.
That's the problem with emergency credit cards. Before you know it, everything is an emergency.
Anyone thought of taking the list and adding it to a familiar musical tune (twelve days of Christmas). Might be useful for one of those Titan Member meetings in about 6 months or so. just thought of this one. 100 bottles of beer on the wall. could use it so there would be some variation.
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Why the AK instead of the AR. The AR's shoot so sweet....
I'm sure I'll eventually get an AR now that the weapons ban has expired, but the Commie guns really appeal to me. Something about their very industrial appearance combined with the polished wood furniture. It's just very different.
The 7.62 round is more impressive than the .223, even though the AK isn't nearly as accurate as the AR. My AK is really just a "fun" gun, anyway.
It has no practical use, I couldn't hunt with it (or even an SKS) here in PA even if I wanted to, and a shotgun makes so much more sense as a bedside weapon.
It makes a neat conversation piece. Everyone that see's it hanging on the wall wants to know about it.
[quote=grunge311]Since we had two bring up guns, I should show the two that reside in my titan.
Grunge, I have a PM-9 too! That is my summer carry gun. I had a Glock 26 and found it too bulky, and the Kahr was it's replacement. I sometimes wish I would have bought the .40 version of it, but the 9mm is a sweet little shooter.
How do you like the P3AT? Seems like Kel-Tec quality is all over the place. Some people love them, others say they're junk.
PS: These pictures were all for insurance, just so people don't think I'm some kind of Looney Tune.
With the keltec you get what you pay for, I paid $200 for mine. It had FTF before but hasn't in about 200rds. I wouldn't bet my life on it firing, but I am 95% sure it would. Once the target is over 15feet away I'm not hitting it, and it kicks like a mule.
So its a ****ty little gun that I would reccomend to everyone, if that makes any sense.
The kahr on the other hand is friggin sweet, its what I train with almost exclusivly so I can shoot it pretty damn good.
Since we had two bring up guns, I should show the two that reside in my titan.
is that a ruger long barrel .22? my dad had one was the easiest thing to fire, accurate as hell and pretty darn quiet with no recoil. ahh the memories.
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