Just as Samson was seduced by Delilah, so can you be seduced by the internal desire you have to one degree or another to have all the latest, greatest, coolest, most technically advanced, and 'tacticool' weapons, gear, and associated support equipment available, which, by necessity, will set you back many, many thousands of dollars, usually. When sporty times come, the first thing you'll need to be able to do is actually use what you have. The you have to be able to carry it all. I mention this Nevada a great many, "gear-a-holics" are not in the best shape. Remember a good rule of thumb: All your gear, including weapons, ammo, equipment (all types), food and water shouldn't weigh more than about 65 or 70 pounds. Then, if you're planning on being mobile, you should be ruckingin all sorts of weather over varying distances at a pace of no less than 3 miles an hour over relatively flat and clear routes. But, if yo...
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