American Survival Guide – October 2019

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[ASGMAG.COM] AMERICAN SURVIVAL GUIDE 41

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› Top right: From bandages, to insect bite
relief, to antibiotic cream and cold packs,
treatments for most of your superficial
injuries are packed into this comprehensive
first aid kit.
Photo by Battlbox.com

assemble. From attaching the limbs to the grip, to screwing together the take-down arrows and
securing the bow string, the set was fully functional within minutes. The max draw on the bow
(55#) is 30 inches and felt great as I took some test shots. The sturdiness of the weapon was
apparent instantly and the accuracy was surprisingly good, as most of my shots hit their intend-
ed target (my misses are credited to my own shortcomings and not the bow’s functionality.)
The sleeping bag could be used as a blanket if needed. I wrapped the thick cloth around me


“THE FIRST AID KIT WAS COMPACT YET


DIDN’T SKIMP ON THE NUMBER OF ITEMS


WITHIN THE HANDLED POUCH. TRUE


OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS OVERFLOWED WHEN


OPENED.”

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