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very interesting product
9 October 2012, 17:09,
#1
very interesting product
http://www.defencellusa.com/defencell-pr...l-dt1.html
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9 October 2012, 17:15,
#2
RE: very interesting product
ooh very interesting product, just the sorta thing you could pack away in a cache near your main BOL so you can just go grab it and fortify your area Big Grin although a preliminary search suggests they are hard to obtain Tongue or just downright expensive

good find though Big Grin
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9 October 2012, 17:18,
#3
RE: very interesting product
Nahhhh! we can find something cheaper and better watch this space...
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9 October 2012, 17:26,
#4
RE: very interesting product
(9 October 2012, 17:18)Prepper1 Wrote: Nahhhh! we can find something cheaper and better watch this space...

i daresay you could make them easily enough Smile

but if you find anything ill be here to find outBig Grin
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9 October 2012, 18:02,
#5
RE: very interesting product
(9 October 2012, 17:18)Prepper1 Wrote: Nahhhh! we can find something cheaper and better watch this space...

Yup, it's called a spade Big Grin

The cynic in me can't help but think the material isn't going to add any/much extra bullet resistance, it's all coming from the earth inside it. So knocking up a quick foxhole and building up and compacting the earth around it should be just as, if not more effective (because you're defended 360 degrees)
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9 October 2012, 20:29,
#6
RE: very interesting product
yeah but your looking at the uniformity and ease of establishing a block of earth, having one bag ensure a certain height of protection is alot easier than building a huge mound the same height, unless you can manage to make it stick together in a block xD
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9 October 2012, 23:29,
#7
RE: very interesting product
Isn't this the same stuff used in the gulf and Afghanistan to make FOB's.
Didn't it start out as sand filled "Hippo Bags" stacked like bricks?

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