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MidgetTodd

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  1. I've never seen rhino hold up well. We took a brand new f350 and rhinoed it and it ruined the bed. Peeling, fading , chipping. We got the the truck back after the rhino had cured for a week and the first time the truck was on a job site , the liner started to peel. The place that did the work offers free touch ups and they use use a rubberized undercoating aerosol can. That proceeded to come off very quickly also. I'll never use rhino.

    On a secondary note, I used a product called al's liner on my colorado. It's a do it yourself spray kit. It's wonderful.

    Obviously not professionals when they are using aerosol. He has a separate shop just for Rhino. Beds are stripped, prepped and Rhino spayed in HOT. Those are all steps specd by Rhino that shops doing it as a side business do not do. No warranty claims in 10 years seems pretty durable to me. Don't judge a product based on half asses installation

  2. Perhaps your Rhinos were not put in by professionals? He has never had to do any warranty work on his lifetime warranty and he has been doing them since Rhino has been around and that's alot longer than Linex. Feel free to look at mine which has been in sine 07

  3. Forgrave AutoBody in Newark does Rhino. The owner Bruce is a friend of mine and will hook you up with a sweet deal if I set it up. I prefer Rhino over Line X for many reasons, the main one is Line X gets hard and brittle, Rhino does not. Rhino lasts longer period, I dont think anyone has ever disputed that. His Rhino has a lifetime warranty as well and he's done work for several on here, Rhino, Paint and Trailer work.

  4. Well, I've read and heard about both being effective training tools. However when I looked up the information I couldn't find anything positive on the adrenal injections. I didn't realize it was that hard to administer safely. Thanks for the correction.

    Training low on blood (Such as after donating) can simulate a wounded condition, and a little bit of exercise to stimulate the adrenal glands would be very effective.

    When you say adrenaline I will assume you know that is a body produced chemical and is not man made. We carry Epinephrine which is somewhat a synthetic form of adrenaline and only give 1mg to restart a heart. That can easily kill you with a perfectly functional heart. Your heart will go from NS to ST to SVT to VT to VF to Asystole before you could get 2 shots off. Asystole means you no see Christmas morning again.

  5. Find a accommodating range and a medical professional friend. Have him administer a shot of adrenaline for practice shooting in a high stress situation. Then when the adrenaline wears off have him draw a pint of blood, and practice shooting while simulating the blood loss from a wound.
    Yup. No other way to even come close to preparing for those situations without actually being in them.

    A pint of blood is no more than they take for a blood donation, safe enough.

    The adrenaline needs to be administered by a professional of course.

    Um, could possibly be the dumbest thing Ive heard in a long time. Any "professional" will will give you the wtf face if you ask for this. 1 excellent way to send ones heart straight into SVT or VT niether of which do I care to deal with on a gun range. 2 the "professional" would lose his or her licence and cards for life. Our licence covers us in the hospital, ER, Squad ect.... not wherever we want. Nor does it cover admin of non medically ness drugs. Refuckingtarded.

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