Saturday, May 13, 2023

Run For Your Life Bag





As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


This is about RFYLB's.

That is Run For Your Life Bags.

The one above is a Protege, nice small bag. I left my Chiapa on top, a 22 Colt Single Action design of the old West revolvers to show you the size. Walmart sells the duo of bags for 34 bucks. I got mine for 25 cents as the Thrift.

There are two sides in this bag, a divider down the middle. It has some little slot things that I keep some change or cash in. Loaded up a Old Timer Trapper, and I guess what is 500 rounds of 22 ammo, as 22 ammo is little. Not that I want that, but I have like 325 rounds of Winchester hollow point which is what I shoot exclusively, and I added for prepper work, some CCI 22 shorts and CB caps, as revolvers make big bang noises and the shorts make little bang noises.

I actually have several RFYLB's. Some are medical. Some got dishes and things in them, some got things I thought I needed in the metro travel like Advil and stuff. Thing is you can put allot of stuff in these gun bags which are not gun bags, but once you add a gun, you kind of got allot of things going in, that duct tape with silverware to a metal cup and some bullion cubes, lighter and life is a whole lot more nicer in an emergency.

This bag I keep hanging in back of the mother's bedroom door. It is out of the way and I know where it is, as no one sees it or is going to be moved.

I do have lots of computer canvas bags with some laptops in them that are going by the wayside and my thoughts are that these larger bags are going to be put to use for more of these Run For Your Life Bags.

I just won't spend a shit load of money on things like this, as the gun accessories are simply made for suckers with big bank accounts needing to be drained. None of this is what needs to be done as lot of cheap ass quality stuff is still out there. I just think that some of these RFYLB's should start with the gun at the starting point.
There  are some kids school knapsacks I have which are just big enough for that single shot folding shotgun I got out of Turkey. Can put lots more in that bag for things, like some fold up plastic stuff to keep you drier. I was reading some survival list and the dude had a tent. Yes that is great, but I would bank in a shed or that camper I have before I was out with that thin veil on me.

Another subject, but was just showing what I have by God's provision and the tally for it was 25 cents, Chiappa was like 135 dollars, 12 bucks for the shorts, I paid not much for the Winchesters, maybe 10 bucks back in the day and the knife was like 12 so........put that up against a Ruger Bearcat for 800 bucks and I did allot better, even if I always wanted one of those bunty things, but that is what the Chiappa is and it does just what that expensive model does.


Nuff Said





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