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    I figured I would pick up the AR-7 since it would be good for hunting small things, and .22LR is compact, and not all that hefty to keep a bunch of rounds in my kit for longer term. It also kinda just fell into my lap and the price was right. It will also help with space constraints. Ohh and it floats. LOL

    I don't have a Ruger, plan on gettin one, but due to a break-in, my firearm shopping list took a dramatic change and it isn't really high on my list. sucks to have to replace everything. I rarely ever leave the house without my pistol so that is a good idea I can write down for the smaller kits. Unfortunately I work on federal property so carrying to work is not an option.

    I like the CB idea. I used to have a handheld unit that had like a 10 foot antenna, it was fun to use after I graduated from walkie-talkies with my buddy way back when.

    Emergency water... I read a couple threads about water storage, but a LDS buddy of mine said that stored water can get rancid after several years. The subject of the conversation was home storage in the 55-gallon drum version, but I guess for a small kit, it would be easy to rotate several gallons every once in a while, and not all that expensive. I do a lot of pressure canning at home, and too bad mason jars are glass, because I thought that it would be awesome to can up some water for really really long-term storage. Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Emergency water... I read a couple threads about water storage, but a LDS buddy of mine said that stored water can get rancid after several years. The subject of the conversation was home storage in the 55-gallon drum version, but I guess for a small kit, it would be easy to rotate several gallons every once in a while, and not all that expensive. I do a lot of pressure canning at home, and too bad mason jars are glass, because I thought that it would be awesome to can up some water for really really long-term storage. Just a thought.
    Don't rule out a small filtering system like a Katydin Hiker,that what I have in my small BOB. Keeps the weight down also.
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    All the water that has ever existed on the planet, has always been here, and is the same water every time, so it really can't get that bad.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    I rotate gallon jugs of water, stored in my garage. I rotate about every 18 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    All the water that has ever existed on the planet, has always been here, and is the same water every time, so it really can't get that bad.

    That is what I figured when I was having the conversation with my friend. I mean even if stored water started tasting funny, it is still water, unless something bad got into the storage container, you should be good. I figured at the very most you may at some point have to run it through a filter if it got scummy. But stored water should be a heckuva lot better than something out of a local stream.

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    That's exactly what I was going to say. If you are going to end up filtering outside water at some point, might was well store as much of your own as you can. That way it will just extend the time you have before you have to start drinking gutter water. Also, if you built a still, then you'd be equipped to deal with really dirty water.
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    Wow there is a lot of stuff being said that I really have not thought about yet. Especially the smaller bags in the big kit labeled just in case you had to bug out of your bug out location.

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    The best way to really sort out your BOB set up is to go ok today we are gonna go camping but will only bring our BOB's. Really stick to this and just grab your box of kit/ bags that are at the door ready to go. Shake out over night and you will see you dont need half of what you brought and you need a couple dozen things that you forgot. When you are packing always try to pack things that are multi use to save space. Good luck with the shake out. It ends up being a lot of fun. I always keep a bottle of something in my go bags so that shake outs end up having a happy ending next to a camp fire. Even when you forget the tent and it is raining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyfairbanks View Post
    The best way to really sort out your BOB set up is to go ok today we are gonna go camping but will only bring our BOB's. Really stick to this and just grab your box of kit/ bags that are at the door ready to go. Shake out over night and you will see you dont need half of what you brought and you need a couple dozen things that you forgot. When you are packing always try to pack things that are multi use to save space. Good luck with the shake out. It ends up being a lot of fun. I always keep a bottle of something in my go bags so that shake outs end up having a happy ending next to a camp fire. Even when you forget the tent and it is raining.
    :-) Great idea. :-) Homebrew. Check!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    All the water that has ever existed on the planet, has always been here, and is the same water every time, so it really can't get that bad.
    So you think it's okay to drink water from any natural source without some type of filtration ? I'm not talking about stored water.
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