Paul Harrell announces cancer diagnosis
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The greatest statement the “Caleb” guy said was, “I am not someone you should listen to.”
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I still keep up with Paul Harrell's channel and they just hit 1.5 million. His brother Roy relayed how Paul got started so I searched the name of his beginnings, DSC and found some of his first videos. This is the one that topped the page of my search. The guy wasn't just good with firearms.
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I’ve never seen that one before. And he’s right….what happens when you throw a tomahawk at someone who has a gun? Now he’s got two weapons—his gun, and the tomahawk you "gave" him.puma guy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:07 pm I still keep up with Paul Harrell's channel and they just hit 1.5 million. His brother Roy relayed how Paul got started so I searched the name of his beginnings, DSC and found some of his first videos. This is the one that topped the page of my search. The guy wasn't just good with firearms.
I have a cheap tomahawk in the gear box in the back of my vehicle, but I’ve never even used it on anything. I’m not even sure why I have it, except that maybe somewhere early on in my preparedness journey, I became convinced that I needed to have one. In reality, I’d have been far better served by buying a high quality camp axe, like the Hardcore Hammers Camp Companion Axe - Hardcore Edition. Expensive? Yes. But not really a lot more than other "premium" expensive hatchets/axes. Apparently they seriously chop wood, and the hammer head on the opposite side from the cutting edge is also a serious impact weapon if need be.
Would I like to have a really nice custom tomahawk? Sure, but primarily for its cool-factor.
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Roy Harrell explained that this "Disaster Contingency Specialists" channel failed, but Paul learned a lot and discovered the firerarm related vids were popular. I have an Estwing Ax that I bought years ago when someone absconded with my double bit ax on a group camping trip to the beach. I had rounded up a trailer load of driftwood for the fire and left it on the trailer to use as we needed wood cut. There were "boyfriends" I'd never met of some of the girls and ladies and I assumed one decided he needed my ax more than I did. It boiled down to one of the two who left early. "c'est la vie"The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 8:43 amI’ve never seen that one before. And he’s right….what happens when you throw a tomahawk at someone who has a gun? Now he’s got two weapons—his gun, and the tomahawk you "gave" him.puma guy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:07 pm I still keep up with Paul Harrell's channel and they just hit 1.5 million. His brother Roy relayed how Paul got started so I searched the name of his beginnings, DSC and found some of his first videos. This is the one that topped the page of my search. The guy wasn't just good with firearms.
I have a cheap tomahawk in the gear box in the back of my vehicle, but I’ve never even used it on anything. I’m not even sure why I have it, except that maybe somewhere early on in my preparedness journey, I became convinced that I needed to have one. In reality, I’d have been far better served by buying a high quality camp axe, like the Hardcore Hammers Camp Companion Axe - Hardcore Edition. Expensive? Yes. But not really a lot more than other "premium" expensive hatchets/axes. Apparently they seriously chop wood, and the hammer head on the opposite side from the cutting edge is also a serious impact weapon if need be.
Would I like to have a really nice custom tomahawk? Sure, but primarily for its cool-factor.
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