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FarmerRick:
During the post '08 Election buying frenzy, they marked all their ammo way up and were selling a 20 round box of Wolf .223 ammo for something like $20 per box(when everyone else had it priced around $8 per box)...and had it marked as a " -187% savings" over the regular price of something like $2.99.   :o  ;D

They will never live that down.

If you do a search over at AR15.com, you may find even more interesting stories on their pricing.

BTW- I have no problem with them charging whatever price they want for their products as I am all for Capitalism, they just dug their own grave with many in the gun community by doing that.

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Didn't mean to hijack the thread, now back to your regularly scheduled GHB discussion....

Grunt167:
Here's my GHB that I keep in my truck....







Maxpedition Jumbo Versipack with Janus extension pocket and a camo poncho stored in a Mini Roly Poly secured on one end with the SlikClip on the other with a 11" paracord bracelet I made up.

Content:
(40) rounds Corbon DPX .40 S&W 140 gr.
(1) K-BAR Large TDK
(1) Swiss Army Knife
(1) Mini Box Cutter w/ 5 extra blades
(1) Space Blanket
(1) Signal Panel
(1) Container of Lifeboat matches
(1) Survival kit stored in a Altoids tin contaning:
      Fish hooks and split weights
      Signal mirror
      4 extra Lifeboat matches
      26" Duct tape
      Flint striker
      Nylon string
      Steel wire
      Button compass
      Scapel blade
      Cotton Tinder
(1) Aluminum Foil
(2) Midland GTRX1050 GMRS 2-Way radios
(8) AA Batteries
(1) Tasco 12x25 Binos
(1) Nagalene water bottle
(1) Pocket Ref book
(1) Fisher Bullet Space Pen
(1) Surefire L4 LED Lumimax Flashlight
(1) Streamlight Green LED Mini Light
(1) Leatherman Supertool with Mini Mag light and extra tools
(1) Survival Whistle
(1) Bottle Water Purificatin Tablets
(1) Magnesium Striker
(8) Instant Hydration Mix
(3) Oatmeal Bars
Miscellaneous ointments, ibuprofen etc.

Dan W:
That is a pretty unique way to mount a Rolly Poly ;D

Did you think that the Janus made the shoulder strap too long?

I thought about using one, but ended up mounting a knife/sheath in that area

Grunt167:

--- Quote from: Dan W on July 18, 2010, 08:06:01 PM ---That is a pretty unique way to mount a Rolly Poly ;D

Did you think that the Janus made the shoulder strap too long?

I thought about using one, but ended up mounting a knife/sheath in that area

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I just had to shorten the shoulder strap up a bit... I even added a subdued medics cross patch the Janus... I still need to add some more items like quick-clot and a good trauma dressing to complete the first aid kit portion...

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