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Duct Tape and Plastic Sheeting..but no guns.

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Up here in Alaska we have ben putting duct tape on our houses forever...and on our cars, rifles stocks, cabins, snowmachines, boats, fishing poles...
 
I missed the boat.

I should have sold a tactical house sealant kit, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE FEMA.

It would have lots of plastic sheets but not enough duct tape. So they'd have to buy more kits! And make the tape black so it would be TACTICAL!! Like how hot dogs come in 10 but you only get 8 buns.

:banghead:
 
To be honest here guys, Duct tape on the windows is just a feel good idea. The leakage through the wall sockets, leaks between the slab and walls, leaks through the walls and around doors....well........plastic on windows makes it LOOK like you are doing something.;)
 
Need tactical duct tape? It comes in a variety of cammo patterns. Black hides you better? Get some flat black duct tape also called gaffer's tape. Really specialized tapes come with black adhesive so it won't give your position away.

Ballistic duct tape? Most duct tapes use a cotton scrim for strength. You can purchase it with a polyester scrim. Its not ballistic grade but if your interested in spending money . . . . .

Duct tape AKA Kentucky Chrome-----good stuff.
 
how long before the oxygen level drops and the carbon dioxide level increases until you croke from asphyxiation?

If you have 10 square feet per person you'll have 3-4 hours of air. At least thats what an expert on Fox News said.

Mark
 
If you have 10 square feet per person you'll have 3-4 hours of air. At least thats what an expert on Fox News said.

I'm sure that expert on Fox wouldn't offer to seal himself into a 10 foor square cardboard box to test his theory! :eek: I know that my SCUBA tanks have to contain more than that. Now Platstic sealed suits with SCUBA tanks would make more sense than some silly duct tape idea. Either that or use a SCUBA tank to provide positive air pressure.

At the last gunshow we had one of the ammo vendors attempting to increase ammo sales by speculating that foreign countries will decrease the amount of ammo surplus ammo sold for importation due to fears that they might need it for home defense. It seemed to be working pretty well because I saw a bunch of folks walking out with extra battlepacks of ammo.

Good Shooting
RED
 
I know that duct tape can fix almost anything, but this is a bit much.
Maybe we should all go together and invest in buying a large supply of some cleaning solvents. When all of these people wake up in a month or so, they are gonna want to get that sticky duct tape residue off of their stuff.
 
The lesson will be taught once again. Just as it was on 911. Those who are prepared will be prepared. And those who are not will struggle in vain to play catchup. The only good thing that comes from this is...FORCED CONVERSION! :D

I love to see anti's wetting their pants and eating their hats, pressed up against the window of a local gunshop. :neener:
 
"I love to see anti's wetting their pants and eating their hats, pressed up against the window of a local gunshop."

I saw one the other day.
Long hair, leather jacket but he looked more like a science teacher than a biker.
Kinda like that guy you imagine running through a field catching butterflies...

Anyhow, he came in to the shop the I frequent most and wanted to buy a used bolt action, I think it was an '06. I immediately knew that he had to be new to this, because he had no idea that he needed a gov't. ID to buy a gun. He held the rifle kinda meekly, like he thought it would bite him. I laughed to myself a little, and went on watching the demo CD they were showing me.
He ended up leaving, because he hadn't brought his driver's license. I hope he came back, because one more guy with a gun is one more on our side.
 
Waitone, you're right about gaffer tape. The best stuff out there. Since this is going to be a long and protracted "war on terror," gaffer tape's the way to go. Three strips of it held on the tail light assembly on my old beater truck for three years!

At $18 a roll, it's the best "tactical" bargain on the market.
 
I have taken to telling my customers NOT to buy several rolls of tape and plastic... I need to keep some on hand for people who are actualy going to use it.

Besides I seriously doubt that terrorists will have the capability to deliver an attack that will envelope whole neighborhoods , in which case the plastic might help... So I tell them that if it does happen, they'll most likely get a good dose at the mall, or in the theatre, etc. Therefore, wrapping your home in a bubble will do nothing but provide a false sense of security.

~Brian
 
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