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CANADIAN's First Time Shooting an AR-15 in TEXAS!

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Wes S gave me a chance to bang off some rounds with his pew pew machine and I couldn’t pass it up!

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The goal of The Wilderness Living Challenge Season 3 survival series is to GAIN or MAINTAIN body mass living only on 100% WILD FOODS! In this episode we track down armadillo in South Texas to turn it into a meal catch and cook style using a very simple armadillo recipe.

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We seek out wild edibles including prickly pear cactus pads or nopal, cactus fruit or tuna, wild onions, mulberries, wild grape, Texas persimmons, pecan and anacua, mulberry, tasajillo, turks cap, yucca pods, cats briar, oion, chili pequin, duck weed, ground cherries, desert hackberry.

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  1. Hi ya WB! Wow, I read 20 some odd comments, unbelievable, arenโ€™t they the perfectionist, no mistakes ever n their life LOL! Donโ€™t u just love those that nit pick things to death. Anyway, that riffle looked lightweight, too much of a kick for me, it sure looks cool though! It was nice that u got to have a bit of relaxed fun while u were n Texas ( i have fun foraging for what I know here, but Iโ€™d definitely have a blast at Bobโ€™s place with all the wild edibles he has, Iโ€™d go nuts there eating this and that, most likely turn n to a yucca from gorging myself on it Lol, he has a paradise thatโ€™s for sure ) it was nice of Wes to let u shoot his rifle, heโ€™s a nice guy. Thank u

  2. Hey Wooded Beardsman, don't know what your gun laws are up there, but down here there is this cool thing called 80% guns. You finish the last bit of drilling and machining on the lower receiver of a rifle and put the parts together from a kit = you can build an entire AR15 from parts with a little work. But the little bit of machining isn't tough. Lots of people make these in their spare evenings on these long winter nights. Great project if you ever wanted to have one of these little tools.
    https://www.ceratac.com/Carbine-Classic-Kit-80-p/kit-556-c-ck-u-blk.htm
    Hard to believe you can get these things complete for around $300. Lots of fun! Check them out.

  3. No way I'd want to be holding that pea shooter with a hog charging me. If you are. You better unload it on him. I take a 30/06. Guns are line peckers. You can't have too much. Just not enough.

  4. When someone has to make a point about it being a magazine. Not a clip. They've just lost me. Only pricks do that. Especially when you carch them refer to it as a clip later.

  5. 'This is an automatic rifle.' No it isn't, AR stands for armalite rifle. It's not automatic, it's semi automatic. He even says it's a semi automatic I the video. AR-15s aren't really even that dangerous of a rifle.

  6. Seeing this I miss my military service time when we got to be out and shoot only difference our guns you could choose to full auto and that is crazy fun ๐Ÿ˜€

  7. Wild trees are a constant danger in Texas. Best to pack a automatic bump stock .223 cal BB gun. Some of those rogue trees can move faster than a beer can.. Of course I'm kidding. :0)

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