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God Bless Our Troops!!!
OK kids... We may need this later so listen up...
1. Go to your local Home supply store and buy 5 gallon poly buckets with a screw down lid and rubber gasket.
2. pack the sucker with MRE parts taking care not to nick the pouches (the meals take up a lot less space out of the big brown envelopes), Ammo, a hand gun(preferably one that fits the ammo) vacuum packed in a seal a meal pouch with a small container of dessicant and after a thorough cleaning . Socks, skivvies, pants, shirt, jacket, holster etc. (do not sore the gun in the holster! IT WILL RUST regardless of precautions).
3. Place a 1 pound chunk of DRY ICE on the top of the contents of the bucket.
4. Set the lid (with a light coat of vasoline on the gasket) on top of the bucket, but do not secure it.
5. Let the dry ice dissolve and the bucket return to room temperature. (Dry ice (CO2) is heavier than air and completely dry. It will not support life like bugs and mold. and will replace the gaseous contents of the bucket due to the miracle of gravity)
6. Secure the lid making sure not to tip or disturb the bucket.
7. Bury the bucket out on the north forty (away from human development) or where ever else is convenient and mark the location on your GPS and topographical maps.
8. Tell NO ONE!:mp230603212422Murde
1. Go to your local Home supply store and buy 5 gallon poly buckets with a screw down lid and rubber gasket.
2. pack the sucker with MRE parts taking care not to nick the pouches (the meals take up a lot less space out of the big brown envelopes), Ammo, a hand gun(preferably one that fits the ammo) vacuum packed in a seal a meal pouch with a small container of dessicant and after a thorough cleaning . Socks, skivvies, pants, shirt, jacket, holster etc. (do not sore the gun in the holster! IT WILL RUST regardless of precautions).
3. Place a 1 pound chunk of DRY ICE on the top of the contents of the bucket.
4. Set the lid (with a light coat of vasoline on the gasket) on top of the bucket, but do not secure it.
5. Let the dry ice dissolve and the bucket return to room temperature. (Dry ice (CO2) is heavier than air and completely dry. It will not support life like bugs and mold. and will replace the gaseous contents of the bucket due to the miracle of gravity)
6. Secure the lid making sure not to tip or disturb the bucket.
7. Bury the bucket out on the north forty (away from human development) or where ever else is convenient and mark the location on your GPS and topographical maps.
8. Tell NO ONE!:mp230603212422Murde
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