Showing posts with label pistol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pistol. Show all posts
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
SHTF Ammo: How Much is Enuff?
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Prepping & Ammo
Hey all today I'm going to be talking about 2 of my favorite things, guns & prepping. Alot of people out there that prep as I do tend to wonder "When do I have enuff ammo?" the answer is 2 sided, the first answer (and the easiest) is that it's up to u, it depends on what makes u feel comfortable, if 500 rounds for each of your firearms is what u feel comfortble having stocked up, then that's what u go for. The second answer is a little more complicated and a little more my personal opinion, so feel free to ignore it. Basically in my opinion u should have 2000 rounds for each of your firearm catagories, those catagories are ......
1)Main Battle Rifle
2)Pistol/Sidearm
3)Long Gun/Long range rifle for hunting or long range defensive shots(usually a Bolt Action rifle)
4)Shotgun
5).22
This Philosophy is simply my own personal preference, but I find it useful. The details are that no matter how many firearms u have of each catagory, u should feel comfortable having 2000 rounds per catagory, not per firearm.
In otherwords if u are using an AK47 as your main Battle Rifle, and u happen to have 2 AK's u still only need 2000 rounds of the ammo. Same thing goes with all the catagories. The only exceptions would be if u have 2 firearms that could be used in a particular catagory, and they use different ammo, then u should choose which one u will stock up the ammo for unless money is no issue for u, in which case, Congratulations!!!
Anyway, the other exception would be if your Main Battle Rifle and your Long Gun use the same caliber, a good example if if your long gun is a .308, and your main battle rifle is something along the lines of an AR10 or some sort of FAL or clone, in which case u should still maintain 2000 rounds for each rifle, not 2000 rounds to share between the 2 because they fall into 2 different catagories, therefore are for 2 different uses.
All the catagories should be pretty elf explainatory, except for the .22, for that I recommend having both a good .22 rifle & a good .22 pistol, mainly for small game, but can be used as a last resort self defense weapon, and I recommend both the rifle & pistol be compatable with .22lr not any other .22 caliber variant because it is the most widely used, and therefore most easy to come by.
Now as for choosing a caliber for your catagories, thats a long discussion that revolves around personal preference, ammo availability, ammo price & ammo commonality, so we'll leave that for another time.
1)Main Battle Rifle
2)Pistol/Sidearm
3)Long Gun/Long range rifle for hunting or long range defensive shots(usually a Bolt Action rifle)
4)Shotgun
5).22
This Philosophy is simply my own personal preference, but I find it useful. The details are that no matter how many firearms u have of each catagory, u should feel comfortable having 2000 rounds per catagory, not per firearm.
In otherwords if u are using an AK47 as your main Battle Rifle, and u happen to have 2 AK's u still only need 2000 rounds of the ammo. Same thing goes with all the catagories. The only exceptions would be if u have 2 firearms that could be used in a particular catagory, and they use different ammo, then u should choose which one u will stock up the ammo for unless money is no issue for u, in which case, Congratulations!!!
Anyway, the other exception would be if your Main Battle Rifle and your Long Gun use the same caliber, a good example if if your long gun is a .308, and your main battle rifle is something along the lines of an AR10 or some sort of FAL or clone, in which case u should still maintain 2000 rounds for each rifle, not 2000 rounds to share between the 2 because they fall into 2 different catagories, therefore are for 2 different uses.
All the catagories should be pretty elf explainatory, except for the .22, for that I recommend having both a good .22 rifle & a good .22 pistol, mainly for small game, but can be used as a last resort self defense weapon, and I recommend both the rifle & pistol be compatable with .22lr not any other .22 caliber variant because it is the most widely used, and therefore most easy to come by.
Now as for choosing a caliber for your catagories, thats a long discussion that revolves around personal preference, ammo availability, ammo price & ammo commonality, so we'll leave that for another time.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Zombie Guns 'n Gear
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Bersa Thunder .380 concealed carry Review
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Budweiser Story
The Budweiser Story
(not a joke)
This is TRUE!
How Budweiser handled those who laughed at
those
who died on the 11th of September,
2001...
Thought you might like to know what happened
in a little town north of Bakersfield ,
California
On September 11th,
A Budweiser employee was making a delivery
to a convenience store in a California town
named McFarland..
He knew of the tragedy that had
occurred
in New York when he entered the business
to find the two Arabs, who owned the business,
whooping and hollering to
show their approval
and support of this treacherous attack.
The Budweiser employee went to his truck,
called his boss and told him
of the very upsetting event!
He didn't feel he could be in that store with
those
horrible people. His boss asked him,
'Do you think you could go in there long
enough
to pull every Budweiser product and item
our beverage company sells there?
We'll never deliver to them again.'
The employee walked in,
proceeded to pull every single product his
beverage company provided and left
with an incredible grin on his face.
He told them never to bother to call for
a delivery again.
Budweiser happens to be the beer of choice
for that community.
Just letting you know how Kern County
handled this situation. And Now
The Rest Of The Story:
it seems that the Bud driver and the Pepsi man
are neighbors. Bud called Pepsi and told him.
Pepsi called his boss who told him to
pull all Pepsi products as well!!!
That would include Frito Lay, etc.
Furthermore, word spread and
all vendors followed suit! At last report, on June 26,
2009,
Fareed Katib closed the store and filed
bankruptcy!
Good old American
Passive-Aggressive A$$ Whoopin!
Pass this along, America needs to know
that we're all working together!
If you can read this.
Thank a teacher...
If you are reading it in English....
THANK A SOLDIER!!!
(not a joke)
This is TRUE!
How Budweiser handled those who laughed at
those
who died on the 11th of September,
2001...
Thought you might like to know what happened
in a little town north of Bakersfield ,
California
On September 11th,
A Budweiser employee was making a delivery
to a convenience store in a California town
named McFarland..
He knew of the tragedy that had
occurred
in New York when he entered the business
to find the two Arabs, who owned the business,
whooping and hollering to
show their approval
and support of this treacherous attack.
The Budweiser employee went to his truck,
called his boss and told him
of the very upsetting event!
He didn't feel he could be in that store with
those
horrible people. His boss asked him,
'Do you think you could go in there long
enough
to pull every Budweiser product and item
our beverage company sells there?
We'll never deliver to them again.'
The employee walked in,
proceeded to pull every single product his
beverage company provided and left
with an incredible grin on his face.
He told them never to bother to call for
a delivery again.
Budweiser happens to be the beer of choice
for that community.
Just letting you know how Kern County
handled this situation. And Now
The Rest Of The Story:
it seems that the Bud driver and the Pepsi man
are neighbors. Bud called Pepsi and told him.
Pepsi called his boss who told him to
pull all Pepsi products as well!!!
That would include Frito Lay, etc.
Furthermore, word spread and
all vendors followed suit! At last report, on June 26,
2009,
Fareed Katib closed the store and filed
bankruptcy!
Good old American
Passive-Aggressive A$$ Whoopin!
Pass this along, America needs to know
that we're all working together!
If you can read this.
Thank a teacher...
If you are reading it in English....
THANK A SOLDIER!!!
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progressive,
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shtf,
texas,
wrol
Thursday, September 30, 2010
SHTF Home Defense
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bug out bag,
ccw,
chl,
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emergency,
firearm,
gun,
home defense,
mosin nagant,
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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