I have a pair of their gaiters that I recieved from a giveaway. They seem well built. My experience with the rest of their stuff is limited but they don't have any really special products that make them stand out as a company.
I'm surprised the governor didn't let it sit on his desk until a high profile news story broke about gun violence so he could make a show of signing the bill into law.
One cup of coffee in the morning on the drive in to work. A 8.4 oz red bull around lunchtime. All total about 180mg caffeine? Weekends usually just a cup of coffee in the morning.
I haven't shot a grouse with mine yet but it's plenty accurate with just iron sights. I can get clay pigeons at 40 yards with mine.
Ruger Mk IV lite 22/45
The only thing I'll do is trim my toenails. I'm more than happy to pack dude wipes and extra TP rather than be prickly down under or risk ingrown hairs! Did it once, never again.
I don't have much to add except that the firearms you own and are comfortable with will be adequate. No need to add extra expenses to an already expensive endeavor.
Best of luck and I hope it becomes a reality.
That's my thoughts on tile as well. It's cold on the feet, unless you want to pay for heated floors- I don't. The grout stains and required extra cleaning. The tile in our kitchen will SHATTER anything that's dropped on it. Hardwood and laminate might break a dropped dish but it won't turn it to...
8 years on a pipe crew on the wet side of Washington and the best rain gear I have come across is the Grundens Neptune line. It's light and flexible with a bit of stretch. I use the pants and anorak. I have a set of bibs too but I prefer the regular pants. I've been through three sets of pants...