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    I would like Gift Exchange Ideas

    My in laws have a gift exchange every Christmas. Everyone writes down three things they would like. You draw a name/list out of a hat and go shopping. The limit is $60 total. Great folks and a good time at the gift exchange.

    To say my in laws are not prep minded would be an understatement. Each year I try to list three prep usefull items for my choices to get them to think about prep just a little and to help me. I've learned that it is helpful if I am pretty specific. (don't ask for wool socks, ask for a over the calf, heavy, brand might help, if you don't specify you might get a pair of dress socks to be worn with your best suit-ask me how I know) I rented a suit for the last wedding and live on a farm.

    My thoughts this year are mabey a multi tool, flashlight, or ? I'm not stuck on anything, just looking for ideas.

    I'd like to hear your suggestions. List to be turned in at a dinner this Saturday evening. Care to help?

    Doug
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    Multi-tool are always nice. And also the flashlight idea. Maybe ask for a very specific of either.

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    Flashlight wise, a Surefire g2 or G3 nitrolon with extra batteries would keep it well within the budget. Outstanding lights for the money

    Also a nice Gerber ( I like the Suspension) or leatherman multi tool would keep it pretty close
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    a gift card to your favorite prepping store?

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    I'm with izzy for the surefire. Awesome lights. If you dont have a headlamp, you might consider a Petzel ticca plus. Petzel is a good brand used by cavers for years. I have 3 and want the Ticca plus.
    Haven't saw you on before welcome.

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    ^ to go along with what brother Bacpacker said, the Petzl TacTikka is another great headlamp.
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    Thanks for all the great suggestions and thank you bacpacker for the welcome. I've been around for a while, just use PM much more than posts.

    The head lamp was a super idea that I had not thought of. The surefire flashlight looks great too but I had to go with another as I couldn't find a store close to my in laws that carrys the surefire. Here is what I chose:
    1 Petzl TacTikka Plus LED Headlamp
    2 Leatherman Blast Multitool
    3 Fenix Everyday LD20 Flashlight

    The thought keeps running through my mind that I'm going to end up with a toilet plunger. I'll let you know.
    Doug

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    OOO toilet plungers are handy for helping to pry peoples heads out of there rear's.

    Just saying..

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    The Fenix lights are probably a close second to the Surefire's IMO. They aare good lights.
    I can always use a back up plunger.

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    Yeah, plungers are great tools.

    Imagine, your setting up your BOL for incoming possibilities. You got some clear area around you though so that is good. You grab a dozen or so plungers and walk out 100 meters/yards. Stick a plunger down. GO another 100 do it again till you reach cover. Now from the BOL you got yardage markers set up. And by coloring em you can even use em as location markers so as to communicate with your group.

    Sounds corny i know. But for people who do not shoot 1000 rounds a month, and know how to calculate yardage ( or just not very good at it) this can be a time, and possibly life saver. Ya dont have to spend the extra second trying to thing about it. Just dope and shoot on the fly.

    And who is gonna stop and take or even worry about a dang plunger laying around. Most people will avoid it like plague becasue we all know what they are for. =)

    I am the sort of person who is part Magyver i guesse. Give me a turd and broken brrom handle and i will find an effective use for em both.

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