Dumb ways to die...

I was just called and informed by my pal that the nice RFD chap in Freiburg Germany that sold me my 7x57 Ruger #1 last year had dropped dead at their local range with a pulmonary embolism three days ago. He did not smoke and drunk very little was only 57 years old and was middle into moving his shop into bigger just all secured premises for the 1,000s of items he had.
 
can you apply it to yourself?

are the dates indicating its only useful for 30 months?

Did have you down as crocs man dreadful things!
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  • I hope not to try - family has been trained on use and I brief my trainees (all now also required to have EFAW or Army Medic quals)
  • Yes, as that's the non-replaceable battery "conservative life" - I will receive a replacement unit near that date
  • They are wonderful things 🤗 Those are my "working" crocs - typing this wearing my cammo ones :love:
 
Answers:
  • I hope not to try - family has been trained on use and I brief my trainees (all now also required to have EFAW or Army Medic quals)
  • Yes, as that's the non-replaceable battery "conservative life" - I will receive a replacement unit near that date
  • They are wonderful things 🤗 Those are my "working" crocs - typing this wearing my cammo ones :love:
I forgot to say it has an inbuilt SIM and reports battery life and storage conditions routinely back to "home" so it's condition is remotely monitored. Each month I receive a status report:

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I do wonder what would happen if the temp is outside of their parameters - would they decline to replace early if the battery is low. It's new to market and we are a way off finding but so far so good..................
 
You never know when you are going to be unfortunate. Nearly a year since I managed to operate on myself whilst gralloching a hind. A few inches to the right and it could have been properly serious! I now carry a Garmin In Reach when stalking
 

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I once read of a chap who was rolling bales and got the wrist button of his army surplus jacket caught in the netting. Dragged him right over the top and broke his neck, poor bloke. My blood ran cold when I read that as I used to do the very same thing! Never had a combat jacket on around the farm since
 
You never know when you are going to be unfortunate. Nearly a year since I managed to operate on myself whilst gralloching a hind. A few inches to the right and it could have been properly serious! I now carry a Garmin In Reach when stalking
Ouch! A cut like that can ruin a good pair of trousers.
 
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