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    Good ol’ athletic tape

    Priming a coupla hundred Nosler 6.5 Creed cases was hard on my hand using my RCBS bench primer. Problem solved with three layers.

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    #RESIST

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    The R in F.A.R.T RevolverRob's Avatar
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    I bought a roll of 1/2"-wide hockey tape ~3 weeks ago. And since then half the things in the house have been taped up. I retaped the handle of my Clinch Pick, taped the hand strap on my sap, ran a little bit around the body of my favorite flashlight, some around the grip of my LCP, taped up the handle of a hammer that the rubber grip had come loose on, etc.

    #HockeyTapeAllTheThings

    Also #HarborFreightWorkBenchForTheWin

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    I bought a roll of 1/2"-wide hockey tape ~3 weeks ago. And since then half the things in the house have been taped up. I retaped the handle of my Clinch Pick, taped the hand strap on my sap, ran a little bit around the body of my favorite flashlight, some around the grip of my LCP, taped up the handle of a hammer that the rubber grip had come loose on, etc.

    #HockeyTapeAllTheThings
    I should buy a sap...
    #RESIST

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    The R in F.A.R.T RevolverRob's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I should buy a sap...
    While the Foster Bros and D3 Protection make nice saps. I find myself opting to carry a 2-ply Boston Leather - https://www.copsplus.com/boston-leat...-sap-6-75-long - Pretty much all the time. It's the right balance of thickness and weight, without being too big. My Foster Midget sap is quite a bit bigger and heavier and just gets left at home.

    The 2-ply Boston Midget is like the J-Frame of saps. There are bigger, better, nicer, tools...but you're gonna carry this one instead...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    While the Foster Bros and D3 Protection make nice saps. I find myself opting to carry a 2-ply Boston Leather - https://www.copsplus.com/boston-leat...-sap-6-75-long - Pretty much all the time. It's the right balance of thickness and weight, without being too big. My Foster Midget sap is quite a bit bigger and heavier and just gets left at home.

    The 2-ply Boston Midget is like the J-Frame of saps. There are bigger, better, nicer, tools...but you're gonna carry this one instead...
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