Posted in Knives on 06/11/2010 01:14 pm by Blade Runner
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EP best weapon for camping and hiking off-trail / hunting.?
What would be the best gun for what is listed above. I prefer that the withdrawal of energy in a 0.45 precision rather than a 9. Ive looked around but do not know what I want.
I'll echo what kind of carrying garbage, he said. 9 and 45 years are fine for home defense, but I feel undergunned camp with them. It is the subject of much debate, but personally, I do not think the 45 offers much, if any, more braking power of a 9. In fact, I sold my main 45 for a Super Blackhawk 44 mag, to camp. Now I have a 9 mm for homeland defense and the magazine 44 for camping, I can do each month, rain or shine. I still have another 45 but it is a collector and a queen do not provide insurance and the need to use for more than a backup. After owning 45 's 20 years and holding the view that it is the ultimate in human defense, I have come to the view recently that are unlikly to be something better than a 9. Bring on the thumbs down.
Posted in Knives on 04/27/2010 12:28 pm by Blade Runner
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Which city is the better place to live Laurel or Bowie Maryland?
I am considering moving to one of the two cities to live. I do not have any kids, but I do have a large dog to consider. So any information about rentals, things to do, resturants, neighborhoods or anything at all would be greatly appreciated. Also if anyone has any opinions about near by cities or towns that are also nice I am open to suggestions. I will be working in Brentwood so I would like to keep my travel time under 30 minutes.
I think both towns themselves are similar, so the major difference is that
Laurel is closer to Baltimore
Bowis is closer to Annapolis
Both are equidistant from Washington.
I would pick Bowie because Baltimore is such a large town that you are GOING to take some extra time to get in and out, so the extra drive from Bowie won't make that much difference. But if you want to bop into Annapolis for dinner, it's easy from Bowie, considerably longer from Laurel. Does that make sense?