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    Maybe we are not the types that react positively to Patronizing a-holes

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    HEY!! I'll have you klnow I take GREAT PRIDE in being the biggest, bestest A-HOLE I can be... three years as a Drill Sgt. does that to a guy!

    I managed to do some incredible damage wearing my issue "Y" harness LBE and that's what I have going ATM for my AR stuff... I've been also thinking of buying a K-pot as well. I also have some half decent "shoulder bag" rigs that I got from Cheaper than Dirt that can carry six AK mags, or 12 AR mags and can be less conspicuous then a vest rig... I'm leaning more towards the "Gray Man" approach.

    They work pretty nicely, and are built with decent quality...

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    I think the gray approach is a good idea. A shoulder bag or backpack could have anything in it. A bulky coat over some sort of chest thingy (bullet proof vest or the chest rigs y'all are showing) screams militant or LEO.Someone with guns.
    Then you become more of a target.And remember,the bad guys have long range rifles too

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    "Katrina is kind of a bad example to use.First how smart do you have to be to live in HURRICANE ALLEY (whatever they cal it) and then live BELOW SEA LEVEL??????"

    This from a guy that lives in one of the worst Tsunami Zones on the West Coast
    The Greyman gig is a good one, especially if you have a shoulder holster for the AR
    Me: If they make it outa the citys, survive the Zombies on The Road, swim the river, climb the mountains that they have to to get to my place I don't think they will care what I'm (not) wearing as I draw a bead on em.
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    A tsunami would have to be well over 200 ft to flood Sequim. PA will be wet,but Sequim's north coast is around 200 foot
    No tsunamis here brah

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjbskwim View Post
    A tsunami would have to be well over 200 ft to flood Sequim. PA will be wet,but Sequim's north coast is around 200 foot
    No tsunamis here brah
    Don't count yourself out.

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    And lets not forget the Tsunami generated when Rainer Blows

    http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpre...es-of-tremors/
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    Yeah.....

    Nope.

    Vancouver Island has too nice of a slope to it and Whidbey Island isn't high enough to produce a cataclysmic kill all tidal wave. (wait,how deep is the channel to the west of Whidbey?)

    I'm 7 miles south of the coast,so I'll sleep good every night.
    Now if those mountains behind me are active volcanoes,then I'm kinda screwed

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjbskwim View Post
    Yeah.....

    Nope.

    Vancouver Island has too nice of a slope to it and Whidbey Island isn't high enough to produce a cataclysmic kill all tidal wave. (wait,how deep is the channel to the west of Whidbey?)

    I'm 7 miles south of the coast,so I'll sleep good every night.
    Now if those mountains behind me are active volcanoes,then I'm kinda screwed
    The lava/mud flows from Rainer is what created the whole Tacoma area, That's why Rainer is listed as the #1 most dangerous volcano in the USA. The Tacoma area is all mud. Each huge mud flow hits the Sound and creates a west bound Tsunami
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    Uhhhhh I dug in most every corner of the puget sound.Vancouver to Blain.I'm pretty familiar as to what area has what type soil. Puyallup is top soil and Tacoma is not mud.
    Oh and spent about 20 years just digging in Tacoma.

    A huge earthquake could bring down all those high backs along the sound,setting off a wall of water way worse than that one in the video.
    I'm still safe I tell you!

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    back on topic:
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjbskwim View Post
    Uhhhhh I dug in most every corner of the puget sound.Vancouver to Blain.I'm pretty familiar as to what area has what type soil. Puyallup is top soil and Tacoma is not mud.
    Oh and spent about 20 years just digging in Tacoma.

    A huge earthquake could bring down all those high backs along the sound,setting off a wall of water way worse than that one in the video.
    I'm still safe I tell you!
    You insist?
    Read "Road Side Guide To Washington State Geology" Written by a WSU Geology Prof, i have the book, don't make me get it off the shelf and school you, trench boy.
    You would do far better to protect your family instead of fighting me
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenno View Post
    back on topic:
    I imagine you have many family members or friends?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asp View Post
    I imagine you have many family members or friends?
    I think he just cloned himself and has a full squad in a freezer!
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