The ultimate in tacticool beverage handling...

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AlaskaTRX wrote:
Netpackrat wrote:Kind of a CamelGat?
yeah - can you make me one???
No.
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I notice it will accept a bayonet. Don't put your eyes out.

I don't like beer in an aluminum can anyways.
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I wonder if it's a direct inebriation (DI) system or if it's piston driven with a carbonation gas trap?
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$279 - you must be kidding me - for a mug. Beer comes in aluminum already if you want it that way. Soda and soft drinks - I usually do not drink them from mugs. I can buy a nice used rifle at that price, heck that is almost enough for a brand new Marlin XS7 in .308! Jeesh...

It's not that I mind spending some money on a drinking vessel, I often drink beer and ales out of mugs, steins and such. I even have a Weisse Bier 'glass' made out of pewter (I think it is pewter). I bought that in Germany for $60 and it is a fine piece of art work that came at a realy nice price. These vessels help set the mood for my drinking and I would rather my mood make me think of pleasant things like trips to Germany, frolicking frauleins and fraus, hunting and adventure tales, and the like. Somehow the mug in question just does not do it for me! Maybe I am just a wimp at that but I'll stick with more traditional manner of drinking my bier. Of course, if you offered me an icy cold brew in one of those - I would not turn it down.

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I am going to make an OST one out of an old stien and some extra stick on rails I have.

In my day we have to use 550 cord and innertubes to make our cups capable of being drunk out of in the field.
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It's an assault mug! :shock:
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viper32cm wrote:It's an assault mug! :shock:
Needs a bayonet...
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