Have you tried using your cell phone camera to look across your property with your IR lights on?
No. I can view my property on much bigger screens, why would I care what it looks like through an iPhone?
Have you tried using your cell phone camera to look across your property with your IR lights on?
No. I can view my property on much bigger screens, why would I care what it looks like through an iPhone?
I bought a new 5hp B&S sideshaft for $50 from a guy on craigslist. It was still bolted to the shipping skid and wrapped in plastic! It wasn't really a necessity so I consider it a "prep" item.
It was pretty dusty and the guy said it had been purchased by his uncle and sat for years. It fired right up.That's a steal.
We serviced "All" the rigs. Oil change, fluids, tire rotation, serviced the diff's and checked the brake's. Everything is ready.
It was pretty dusty and the guy said it had been purchased by his uncle and sat for years. It fired right up.
Contrary to popular belief you can NOT use an iPhone to "see" in the dark even if the property is flooded with Infra Red flood lamps.Have you tried using your cell phone camera to look across your property with your IR lights on?
Contrary to popular belief you can NOT use an iPhone to "see" in the dark even if the property is flooded with Infra Red flood lamps.
I have made of list of needs with est. dollar amounts of each item. Stocked up on 380 ammo (450 rounds, not enough but its a start). Started a ammo supply plan. And last but not least, cleaned my guns and closet.
I hope to put my ammo supply plan into effect within the next few weeks which consists of separating shooting ammo and "dont touch" ammo. There will be a est. amount of ammo list, a est. count on the ammo I have, and a exact number of rounds I can shoot given my amount I have.
Remember, a gun without ammo is just a heavy stick.
I'm glad there are so many like minded people on this topic. Blackout