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    FE Vellies and prototype Ranger

    Looking forward to these. I was about to pull the plug on a pair of barefoot right as you guys posted a teaser, then I decided to wait. My vellies are my favorite. On the web site there was an add hinting at a version .... I cant remember the exact words but most dangerous game or something like...
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    Books that shaped your outlook on adventure or manhood.

    SAME! Everything up to Lord of the Flies for me was just something I had to read, and I hated it, most of it for us was more centered around the girls anyhow. Lord of the flies was the first book where I read anything raw, danger, murder, death, adventure, action. It captured boys doing men...
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    FE story submission idea

    at the very lest write it down in a journal for them. and honestly. for you too. all of it, the military, the injury, all of it.
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    Let’s see your watch. What’s the story behind it?

    Man so much to say about this Watches of Espionage just did a REALLY great video on choosing a watch, I'd recommend checking it out, and their straps are top notch. other than that budget always comes into play. I had a Rolex Explorer 2 for a log time then sold it and regret the why I sold it. I...
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    Let’s see your watch. What’s the story behind it?

    I own several watches at different price points, but for years I kept coming back to the Sangin Instruments Field Watch. It reminded me of the simple watches everyone wore in basic training in the 90s. Nothing flashy. Just something that worked and took abuse. When Sangin released the SE...
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    What’s the most Field Ethos thing you’ve done this year?

    I went on an expedition deep into the Amazon rain forest. I spent some time with some indigenous tribes some of which are just now being "civilized" Hand lining piraña, got a warrior tattoo from the chief after trading stories with his warriors and passing the bullet ant ceremony. Hunted with...
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    Best IWB holster

    I am a huge fan of TXC holsters they are very comfortable, and well made and conceal great. the second option is Tier 1.
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    The Best J Frame

    Check out the reviews on the website. They have some very solid ones on there. The 948 is probably the best all around of course opinions will very. I got the model 19 comp after the review they posted and have really enjoyed it. A cheap option for a first one is an air light they can be...
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    Where’s home base for you and what do you do when you’re not working?

    My name’s Corey. I’m based just outside San Antonio, Texas. When I’m not working, I’m usually chasing the next excuse to be outside—hunting, overlanding, camping, or running a range day teaching people how to shoot. If I’m not in the field, I’m probably playing bass at church or writing about...
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    My name is Caleb, and I run laps.

    My first thought too
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    My name is Caleb, and I run laps.

    Yep. Solid man. Good for you.
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    Any advice for a firearms newbie?

    Invest in ammo and training. Take a good fundamentals course with a good instructor. And cement those in until they are muscle memory. Even if you have to take the class a few times. The fundamentals are the base of everything you can’t shoot fast or better or what ever with out mastery of...
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