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What gun would you want if the SHTF?
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 3092213" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>These are some of the reasons that a well thought out, implemented plan can be helpful.</p><p></p><p> Living in a low population, very rural area. Many miles from any large city (lets say in excess of 15K people), many miles from a four lane or interstate highway (lets say 100+ miles), a somewhat secluded, stocked pond for a long term meat/protein source after most of the wildlife/stock and larger animals are gone, a good garden area (which will attract some edible small animals) with abundant stockpile of natural fertilizers, a supply of Heritage seeds, a large supply of long term storage foods (for the poor crop years), a large stockpile medications plus medical/first aid books, alternate heat/energy sources, a good quantity of hand (not power) tools, endless water supply including a well, free range chickens, a multitude of small animal traps (raccoons and other small animals will survive when large animals are depleted), a good library of books for entertainment and education of the young folks, and much more.</p><p></p><p> A decent report with you neighbors, that may have some skillsets that could benefit those nearby.</p><p></p><p>Above and beyond all of this……a huge supply of "luck"! That's the one thing that you can't prep for! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 3092213, member: 75451"] These are some of the reasons that a well thought out, implemented plan can be helpful. Living in a low population, very rural area. Many miles from any large city (lets say in excess of 15K people), many miles from a four lane or interstate highway (lets say 100+ miles), a somewhat secluded, stocked pond for a long term meat/protein source after most of the wildlife/stock and larger animals are gone, a good garden area (which will attract some edible small animals) with abundant stockpile of natural fertilizers, a supply of Heritage seeds, a large supply of long term storage foods (for the poor crop years), a large stockpile medications plus medical/first aid books, alternate heat/energy sources, a good quantity of hand (not power) tools, endless water supply including a well, free range chickens, a multitude of small animal traps (raccoons and other small animals will survive when large animals are depleted), a good library of books for entertainment and education of the young folks, and much more. A decent report with you neighbors, that may have some skillsets that could benefit those nearby. Above and beyond all of this……a huge supply of "luck"! That's the one thing that you can't prep for! memtb [/QUOTE]
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