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re: What Outdoor Stuff Did You Buy Today?
Posted on 10/17/25 at 6:35 am to Cleathecat
Posted on 10/17/25 at 6:35 am to Cleathecat
Not today but this week
Glock 34 Gen 5
Kimber K211 target model
Shadow Systems DR920
Ruger M77 300 Win Mag Hawkeye
Ruger GP 100 357mag
and another Glock 34
and some other junk and ammo
Glock 34 Gen 5
Kimber K211 target model
Shadow Systems DR920
Ruger M77 300 Win Mag Hawkeye
Ruger GP 100 357mag
and another Glock 34
and some other junk and ammo
Posted on 10/17/25 at 6:36 am to calcotron
Picked up a Millenium tree seat and a Primos quick adjust monopod for hunting off the ground this year. Sciatica kicking my tail and climbing trees ain’t in the cards.
Posted on 10/17/25 at 6:43 am to EagleEye99
Chinese knock off Milwaukee, uses M18 batteries. $50 on Amazon
Had Dewalt and Makita options as well
Had Dewalt and Makita options as well
This post was edited on 10/17/25 at 6:45 am
Posted on 10/17/25 at 7:46 am to Cleathecat
Matt Del Fatti custom elephant pistol belt, extra loops for an ISP-A2 holster and an ISP-2 holster and elephant mag carrier.
This post was edited on 10/17/25 at 8:01 am
Posted on 10/17/25 at 9:42 am to Citica8
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Chinese knock off Milwaukee, uses M18 batteries. $50 on Amazon
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Had Dewalt and Makita options as well
I bought the Dewalt version that has the pole saw attachment a few months ago. Pleasantly surprised at the power from a battery saw. Took care of what I needed it to do.
Posted on 10/17/25 at 9:28 pm to TU Rob
Came in last week, first time I used it was yesterday, spent about 6 hours clearing overgrown privet on trails that haven't been touched in 2-3 years and still had 50% battery with a 5AH M18 battery at the end of the day. Obviously not continuous use, a lot of dragging limbs out of the trail and moving around, needed the gas chainsaw a fair amount during that time, but I gave up before it came close to draining the battery.
Very happy with it, can take out stuff bigger than I can with the loppers or without wearing myself out swinging a cane blade for half a day. Going to buy some more knockoffs that are compatible with the M18 platform based on how it did, probably start with hedge trimmers.
Milwaukee wanted $250 for their version of the mini chainsaw without a battery, $50 for the knockoff is a great buy IMO.
Very happy with it, can take out stuff bigger than I can with the loppers or without wearing myself out swinging a cane blade for half a day. Going to buy some more knockoffs that are compatible with the M18 platform based on how it did, probably start with hedge trimmers.
Milwaukee wanted $250 for their version of the mini chainsaw without a battery, $50 for the knockoff is a great buy IMO.
Posted on 10/17/25 at 9:37 pm to Cleathecat
Bought the Husqvarna 580BTS leaf blower. I haven't lived until today.
Posted on 10/18/25 at 5:00 pm to Cleathecat
I picked up a Extar 9mm Thursday and need to get an optics for it. Not real sure which one I should get yet.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 6:27 pm to Cleathecat
Not something I bought today, but I bought this summer was this gear box from Academy: Magellan Outdoors Pro 92 L Waterproof Gear Box. I have three car seats on my truck's back row, which has eliminated a lot of usable space in my truck's cab. I also don't have a tool box in the back of the truck. I decided to buy this to throw most of my loose hunting gear in and will let this live in the bed of my truck throughout the season.
I haven't found a good home for the box yet in my garage, and not thrilled with where it is currently taking up space in my home, but I am excited about some extra storage space that is protected from the elements during deer season.
I haven't found a good home for the box yet in my garage, and not thrilled with where it is currently taking up space in my home, but I am excited about some extra storage space that is protected from the elements during deer season.
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