Thunderchicken
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Starting the runup to the Christmas season and this year "ammo Santa" will not be bringing too much ammo for the family due to pricing. Everyone will get *some* but not *a lot*... My personal notion of the ideal gift is "something someone wouldn't buy for themselves," and I figured some kind of trauma kit would be a good shooting-related gift to add to Santa's sack (plus I should really have something for myself).
I looked around a little and found a dizzying number of options. So, what would the assembled folks suggest for a kit that would be useful specifically in case of a gunshot injury? Also, keeping in mind that grandkids and even their parents frequently have other injuries, I am not averse to solutions that are also helpful for bee sting, snake bite, broken bone, and the odd laceration, gravel scrape and other insult--so long as they're also helpful for gun-related problems.
I have heard that the new coagulation-promoting powders and bandages are good--are they really or are they just the latest fad? I know from experience that I will see a lot of terrific information, so thanks in advance and an early Merry Christmas to all.
I looked around a little and found a dizzying number of options. So, what would the assembled folks suggest for a kit that would be useful specifically in case of a gunshot injury? Also, keeping in mind that grandkids and even their parents frequently have other injuries, I am not averse to solutions that are also helpful for bee sting, snake bite, broken bone, and the odd laceration, gravel scrape and other insult--so long as they're also helpful for gun-related problems.
I have heard that the new coagulation-promoting powders and bandages are good--are they really or are they just the latest fad? I know from experience that I will see a lot of terrific information, so thanks in advance and an early Merry Christmas to all.