JWR’s Recommendations of the Week:

Books:

Act of War, by Brad Thor

Lost Rights, by James Bovard

Movies:

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Lone Survivor

Instructional Videos:

How to roll start your manual transmission car or truck

How to Hang a Gate

Online Sermon Videos:

“His Own Received Him Not” – Message by Chuck Baldwin on Apr. 9, 2017

An Introduction to Reformed Theology (James White)

Podcasts:

Daily Audio Bible

The Hardcore History Series

Blogs:

The Independent (Archer Garrett)

Gear:

3M Performance Plus Duct Tape, Olive Drab, 48 mm x 54.8 meter roll. This is the real deal mil-spec stuff, and one of these big fat rolls lasts a long time. I noticed that the 3M brand’s formulation seems to have the best longevity. (Some other brands seems to “go goopy” after just a few years. But I still have part of a roll of 3M OD duck tape that I bought while in college—back in the early 1980s—that is still perfectly usable.)

Etekcity Lasergrip 774 Non-contact Digital Laser Infrared Thermometer. (Owning one of these is a MUST if you ever plan to make your own Kydex holsters, mag pouches, or smart phone pouches.)

SentrySafe SFW123DSB 1.23 Cubic Feet Combination Fire-Safe, Medium Grey




One Comment

  1. Regarding the safe… The one suggested is probably reasonably secure since it has a dial combination lock but beware, Sentry safes with electronic locks are far from secure. I forgot the combination to my infrequently used sentry electronic safe and was able to open it by grounding out a single test pad on the easily-accessible​ circuit board. I can literally open it in 30 seconds with a four inch piece of wire and leave no trace.

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