Originally posted on November 22, 2017. I’ve been writing to you for years now with one major goal; getting you to think about your own survival situation. Your broad spectrum survival needs are something you should be considering on a regular basis. Income, investment, food and water, and all other aspects of preparation. As with […]
How I Built My Survival Cache. It’s Never Too Late to Start Building Yours
Originally posted May 17, 2016. No one likes to lose money. That’s why when I started building my survival cache over ten-years ago I started with gold. Back then, I spent little time (same as I do today) worrying about where I felt the short-term price of gold was headed. What I wanted to do […]
New England About to be Slammed by Nor’Easter Number 2: Are You Prepared?
“Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses from Virginia to New England remained without power Monday, several days after a major nor’easter struck the East Coast, and with another storm bearing down,” reports the AP. The sun finally cam out yesterday as the damage to homes continued to be assessed. In Quincy, Massachusetts, “Three days after a […]
Shotguns: How to Make them Better
Over at the Loadout Room, Travis Pike outlines some solutions to the weaknesses faced by your average shotgun. He writes: Addressing the Weakness The first weakness is range. We can’t change the principle of the weapon, we can’t give a shotgun the same range as a rifle. So what we have to do is mix […]
Get Out of the Dark with The Big Larry
If you want to help someone you care about get into the survival mindset, give them the gift of light: The Big Larry. The Big Larry, made by Nebo, costs $22.99 through Amazon Prime or $31.98 with shipping through the Nebo website. If you can find it at your local hardware store, or something similar […]
Featured at SHOT Show 2017
At Breach Bang Clear, Richard Kilgore introduces the Leupold LTO-Tracker, a thermal imager great for nighttime use in the great outdoors, or for security at home. One of the coolest gadgets we got to play with at SHOT was a new thermal imager from Leupold called the LTO-Tracker. This piece was designed for hunters to […]
Sig Sauer: Army Strong
Congratulations to Sig Sauer chosen by the U.S. Army as their handgun supplier. I have owned a Sig for years, specifically their 9mm P226 and have taken a number of training courses at Sig Sauer Academy. Meghann Myers writes at Army Times: Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has […]
This One Lantern Can Be a Beacon in the Dark
The Bell and Howell Taclight lantern is a great piece of equipment. I own several and have given them as gifts, and I suggest the same for you. Among the many features of this lantern are that it: Is twice as bright as an ordinary lantern Collapses smaller than a smart phone Weighs less than […]
A Survival Treasure Made in America or not Made at All
My late Christmas gift idea for every American is Henry’s (made in America or not Made at all) Lever Action .22 Carbine Rifle (with loop lever). My choice for ammo is CCI .22 Long Rifle Subsonic 40 Grain Lead Hollow Point. The Subsonic character of this ammo results in not much of a crack when […]
Survive at Night
What’s a simple way to survive at night? Light. Erich at TacticalIntelligence.net explains the benefits of a flashlight as a self-defense tool. There are No Restrictions: The great thing about flashlights is that, as of now, they are legal to carry in every state here in the U.S. as well as abroad (as far as […]
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