One of my favorite quotes: "The best knife is the knife you have"
As for the OP...
1. You need a formal education first and foremost.
2. Do you have any idea how to run a business?
3. Where...
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One of my favorite quotes: "The best knife is the knife you have"
As for the OP...
1. You need a formal education first and foremost.
2. Do you have any idea how to run a business?
3. Where...
I've never been to Michigan, but if you're currently living in Colorado its about an equal distance from Colorado to Michigan as it is from Colorado to Washington. There is some excellent...
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I'd say that pretty much covers it lol.
What do you all think about a lever action .22? Or is that too old school for a survival rifle?
I have this bag. Got it for real cheap on ebay. Like $60.00 I think. Anyways its a nice system. I had it in the snow in about 20 degrees and got pretty chilly... then again I don't have the black bag...
Just learn some primitive skills to build a survival mindset/foundation and then go get some experience. Thats all you can do. Practice practice practice.
grizzlyadam I didn't mean to sound like I doubt you. I have also been considering a life off the grid in depth. Just was pokin fun.
Anywho on a more serious note theres an awesome book you should...
Sure it would be possible to live off the land... but you'd need a few years to establish a farm, get your crops going, raise chickens, goats, etc. have about a half dozen kids to help out with the...
I like using cotton balls with vaseline on em and my StrikeForce. Works beautifully. The cotton balls catch with one strike, the petroleum in the vaseline keeps the flame going quite decently for a...
Yea I really like the forests in Washington. You really appreciate why its "The Evergreen" state.
You could go to Canada, or you could avoid all the international issues and go near the Canadian border. I live in Washington about 30 minutes away from the Canadian border and we have a ton of great...
Although I like watching both Survivorman and Man vs. Wild I have come to realize that you can't compare the two.
Survivorman is just what the name implies. A man that goes and survives for a week...
Hmm an AR would be nice if this "SHTF" scenario turned into a combative situation to deal with looters, organized mobs, etc. Also a "SHTF" scenario could go as far as international relations get...
Dear lord what has this world come to!?!? A Walmart that doesn't sell camo?!?! The Mayans were right... the world is going to end
Oh ok good to know.
Im surprised there aren't more responses for ARs.
(I have a few pending responses to this thread that are the same and that I thought didn't go through so if the mod could delete one of those posts that would be great)
So far I haven't had any trouble. Took a few mags to get the pump action rhythm down, but now it shoots very nicely. I still don't have a scope for it so I haven't had much of a chance to do real...
Oh yea I would also have to consider my Remington 7600 in 30-06. With a 10 round clip and pump action you get a lot of metal flying through the air with plenty of stopping power. I have the carbine...
Based on guns available(between me and my dad) I would take the Remington 870 12 gauge, Winchester 94 .22, and a Beretta 9mm... although the two Ruger .44 revolvers are tempting just cus I'd feel...
Survivorman is the way to go.
And i do recall in one episode Les filmed himself hiking out of a canyon in some desert, was too dehydrated to go back, and had his crew go get the camera.
But...