A while ago I wrote an article discussing how much ammunition survivalists should stockpile. As a bit of a recap, in that article I suggesting buying a minimum of 2,000 rounds of ammunition: 1,000 rounds for practice, and another 1,000 ...
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5 Magazines You Better Stockpile In Case Hillary Wins
We all remember $30 PMAGS, and other painfully expensive standard capacity magazines during the gun-buying panics of the Obama administration. Some of us even may remember the black days of the Clinton “assault-weapons” ban, and the high cost of normal ...
Read More »5 Modifications To Make Your AR-15 Obscenely Reliable
In a recent article, The Big Problem With Semi-Automatic Rifles For Survival, I discussed several reasons why such weapons would prove inadequate for survival-type situations. And although I still maintain many of these opinions, I also enjoy viewing the issue ...
Read More »1911 Vs. CZ 75: Two Legendary Guns Go Toe To Toe
At first glance, it may seem somewhat odd to read a story comparing a 1911 with a CZ 75. The 1911 is as American as apple pie, and the CZ 75 was born behind an iron curtain of communism. The ...
Read More »This Is How Much Ammo You Should Stockpile
Without the necessary ammo and magazines, a gun is little more than a metal or plastic club (and not a very good one at that). A major goal of every survivalist should be good security, and make no mistake: A ...
Read More »Review: New Low-Cost Survival Pistol
I’ve always advocated a .22 pistol as a survival firearm. The .22 round has a lot of disadvantages, but also some real advantages. One advantage: the ability to carry a brick of ammo in an area roughly the same size ...
Read More »6 Must Have Guns For Your Survival Arsenal
Do you own a master-of-all-trades weapon, a rifle with which you can take large and small game? How about one that can defend your family and home from an attacker or multiple attackers? Something accurate enough for long-range shooting, but ...
Read More »Minuteman- Mags and reloading
April 5, 2013 How to store your mags in your load to make quick reloads. Previous Video
Read More »Assembling A Combat Load For Home Defense
When you think of combat load, a vision of a soldier saddled with dozens of magazines strapped to his chest may come to mind, and you’d be right. In the military, your combat load, or “loadout,” is a measure of ...
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