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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1662649" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>The two tools I have to take, wether I'm back roading or hike hunting is a Gerber multitool and a small pair of fencing pliers. Both have proved invaluable. I carry a pretty good Kershaw auto for delicate work. I'd have to go with something 1911 for a pistol. I dont care for Glocks grip nor Sigs. Rifles, the sky is the limit these days. Northland shooters supply have actions and barrels. You could get a trued remington action for about 600, a great barrel for 400, then just pick your stock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1662649, member: 107749"] The two tools I have to take, wether I'm back roading or hike hunting is a Gerber multitool and a small pair of fencing pliers. Both have proved invaluable. I carry a pretty good Kershaw auto for delicate work. I'd have to go with something 1911 for a pistol. I dont care for Glocks grip nor Sigs. Rifles, the sky is the limit these days. Northland shooters supply have actions and barrels. You could get a trued remington action for about 600, a great barrel for 400, then just pick your stock [/QUOTE]
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