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Livingstone
Gender: Male
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 20 on 1/29/2010 9:00 PM >
| | | Posted by Ashes in the Snow
Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm 17 rds in the Mag + 1 in the chamber = 18 round capacity. I can hit a 16oz water bottle from 100 yards away with it consistently. It's stupid accurate.
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Impressive^
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cavemonkey
Location: berthoud,Colorado Gender: Male
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 22 on 1/30/2010 10:47 AM >
| | | No problem with the pistol here at all. Ive myself carried while up in the hills searching out mines. Never know when you could come across a cat around these parts.
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Planar
Location: Ireland Gender: Male
Kemuri
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 23 on 3/6/2010 11:19 PM >
| | | I think you carry the gun because you just like how it makes you feel.
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oldguy
Location: k-tOWN Gender: Male
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 24 on 3/6/2010 11:40 PM >
| | | Posted by Planar I think you carry the gun because you just like how it makes you feel.
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Don't be so dumb, most parts of North America have many different wild animals, some may even be rabid. Would you like to accidentally corner a rabid racoon, or skunk for that matter??
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mikenike605
Location: PDX Camas, WA
i like to take pictures
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 25 on 3/9/2010 8:06 AM >
| | | Posted by oldguy
Don't be so dumb, most parts of North America have many different wild animals, some may even be rabid. Would you like to accidentally corner a rabid racoon, or skunk for that matter??
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I guess i understand, when i go out mine hunting having a gun would definitely make me feel better about going off the beaten path. NW has many threats Cougars, bears, the occasional guy who shoots people who wander too close to his crops, and Sasquatch.
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nerdychaz
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 26 on 3/10/2010 3:50 AM >
| | | Nice weapon, I have the .40 S&W version of the M&P. Personally, I would never take it UrbExing. But since you are licensed, within your rights, and are not trespassing at the time, I would say go for it. Honestly I have thought of carrying my pepper spray. But I think my maglite will be all I ever need.
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phenylpropanamine This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Downsview for work 6xx bloor west crash pad....Toronto. Gender: Male
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 27 on 3/12/2010 9:21 PM >
| | | I'd take my C8/M4 if it was allowed, but its not, so I don't worry about rabid hobo's until I pop into one. In which case, I'm confidant I can handle it by hand.
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Ashes in the Snow
Location: Raleigh, NC Gender: Male
Ladder Addict
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 29 on 3/14/2010 5:46 AM >
| | | Posted by Planar I think you carry the gun because you just like how it makes you feel.
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Coming from someone that lives in a country that doesn't allow you to have any personal liberties as far as firearms go, I take no offense to your comment. People with no education on personal firearm ownership have no grounds to stand on when it comes to passing judgement on those that do Carry a firearm responsibly. And i'm not really worried about small animals... it's the larger ones I'm worried about in my area (aka coyotes, mtn lions, bears). typically I have my flashlight and pocket knife and safety in numbers when urbexing on a normal day. [last edit 3/14/2010 5:50 AM by Ashes in the Snow - edited 2 times]
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Ashes in the Snow
Location: Raleigh, NC Gender: Male
Ladder Addict
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 30 on 3/14/2010 5:49 AM >
| | | Posted by nerdychaz Nice weapon, I have the .40 S&W version of the M&P. Personally, I would never take it UrbExing. But since you are licensed, within your rights, and are not trespassing at the time, I would say go for it. Honestly I have thought of carrying my pepper spray. But I think my maglite will be all I ever need.
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My father has the compact version of the .40 M&P and I love it. It's so much nicer than compact/sub compact glocks. One day, when he's not looking, I'm going to steal the night sights off of his hahaha.
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Game
Location: Norton Shores/Muskegon, MI Gender: Male
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 31 on 3/16/2010 5:46 AM >
| | | Terrible choice of weaponry, http://www.flickr..../n-g-p/2979738176/ ... I've been attacked by several predators before and not having ever seen a mountain lion is a blessing but if I do ever see one, i'll be glad I carry ^.. For those of you that don't like the idea, there's always the coast guard or other search and rescue types to come find your body.
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TurboZutek King Dick
Location: Scotland Gender: Male
Giant octo-penised rapephant
| | | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 33 on 3/16/2010 1:21 PM >
| | | ARRGGHHH THE STUPID IT BURNS!!!
We all had ostriches. My dad had an ostrich farm! I remember one day someone came in and said the high altitude bombing of Kosovo had been a limited success, so we all went out and celebrated… by killing an ostrich and boiling it in kiwi fruit. |
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metawaffle King of Puns
Location: Brisbane! Gender: Male
Purveyor of Fine Lampshades
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 35 on 3/17/2010 7:23 AM >
| | | Posted by turbozutek ARRGGHHH THE STUPID IT BURNS!!!
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I am sitting in my office, with my hand over my mouth to stifle the snickering.
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Uzi-
Location: Central Nebraska Gender: Male
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 36 on 3/24/2010 11:41 PM >
| | | Posted by tribeachpunk I have no issues with the pistol. You sound like a responsible gun owner. If it's legal, why not pack it.
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This^^^^^^
I regularly take mine while exploring. If I'm going somewhere illegal it stays in a locked case hidden in my legally parked vehicle just like going to the bank or school or anywhere else you can't carry. I think of it as a tool just like a socket set or jumper cables that you might keep in your trunk. You might not miss them until you really need them. And in certain places or situations you might be screwed without them. I know people who don't usually carry a firearm might not agree with all that. But you know why they compare opinion's to A$$holes we all have one. I actually had a run-in with the police when I thought I was parked legally but wasn't. I was also trespassing in an active mine that I thought was inactive. I told him I held a CCW permit and the weapon was in my vehicle and he just nodded and said that was a good place for it. I got away with nothing more than a "don't come here again speech"
Also glad to see another guy with a first aid kit, could be infinitely handy. All in all doesn't look like a bad kit, maybe a little heavy with 2 tripods?? And I don't see a back-up flashlight, hope its not pictured or you never lose a bulb or have switch/battery trouble.
Posted by Send4Help Man... Not even the mods make it to this corner of UER I feel like I am in ...well... the great plains ;) Posted by willskith Unfortunately, due to overuse of tonemapping, photography was gradually ruined and now stands with halos. |
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Therrin This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: North of Chicago, IL Gender: Male
*Therrin puts on the penguin-suit
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 37 on 3/24/2010 11:53 PM >
| | | Those biners DO NOT appear to be "rated". (although, I could be wrong, it happens occasionally) If they're not though...srsly, rated biners really don't cost much. Especially non-locking like those. You can get rated non-locking biners for like $7. I wasn't really sure what the rope and biners were for though, but you really wouldn't wanna hang on that stuff either. Other than that looks like a nice basic kit =) A .380 would be more concealable, though not as effective against them large wild beasties.
Give a person a match and they'll be warm for a minute, but light them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life. =) |
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qwerty05
| | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 38 on 3/25/2010 6:05 AM >
| | | I'm not for or against carrying a gun, but after years of hiking/camping solo through Alaska, New Mexico, Colorado, South Dakota, Maine, and Virginia I have never once felt the need for a weapon. Especially for use against animals. I did carry a bell in Alaska though.
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Ashes in the Snow
Location: Raleigh, NC Gender: Male
Ladder Addict
| | | Re: My Urban Exploration Kit <Reply # 39 on 3/25/2010 8:05 AM >
| | | Posted by Therrin Those biners DO NOT appear to be "rated". (although, I could be wrong, it happens occasionally) If they're not though...srsly, rated biners really don't cost much. Especially non-locking like those. You can get rated non-locking biners for like $7. I wasn't really sure what the rope and biners were for though, but you really wouldn't wanna hang on that stuff either. Other than that looks like a nice basic kit =) A .380 would be more concealable, though not as effective against them large wild beasties.
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I brought it up on my Flickr site that the Beaners were Not rated, and should not be used for climbing. I usually attatch my flashlight to it and then clip it to my pants and put the light into my pocket. I also use the Beaners to keep the zippers together, almost like a psuedo lock when walking around downtown or if I'm out for a while so no one can run up and just unzip and grab my stuff. The rope is just in case... I have found many many uses for rope in odd ocasions.
Posted by qwerty05 I'm not for or against carrying a gun, but after years of hiking/camping solo through Alaska, New Mexico, Colorado, South Dakota, Maine, and Virginia I have never once felt the need for a weapon. Especially for use against animals. I did carry a bell in Alaska though.
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In New Mexico I came face to face with a Mtn. Lion with only about 50 ft of distance between us... Come across coyotes in NC on a few occasions. It's like condoms... Rather have one and not need it, then need one and not have it haha
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