When people think about prepping for survival, they most often think about bugging out, stockpiling food, travel routes, etc. However, have you ever thought about how you’d survive the extreme initial stages of a disaster
When people think about prepping for survival, they most often think about bugging out, stockpiling food, travel routes, etc. However, have you ever thought about how you’d survive the extreme initial stages of a disaster
1. Winchester Model 70 (pre-1964) It was not even an original design. The Model 70 was an improvement of Winchester’s Model 54, which in turn was based on the Mauser Model 98. But upon its birth in 1936, it kindled a love affair that has never died.
When choosing a survival gun there are many things to take into account: price, size, magazine capacity, etc. This American made beauty with its, compact size, high capacity magazine capability, and a price tag in the lower $300’s was designed with the survivalist in mind. Weighing in at a measly 4lbs. (1.8kg) this carbine rifle [...]
The tactical tomahawk, made by SOG, is an amazing twist on the traditional tomahawk. Based off the US army tactical tomahawk which was used in Vietnam, this beast of a tool can be used for excavation, extraction, hammering, chopping, breaching operations, obstacle removal, and much more.
The heart of the JIC™ package is the venerable 12 gauge Mossberg® 500® Pump-Action. Fitted with a compact 18-1/2” barrel and rugged synthetic pistol grip and forearm, it’s offered in your choice of the blued Cruiser® model, the Mariner®, or the Sandstorm™ featuring our proprietary Marinecote™ finish for employment in or around harsh marine environments. [...]
If you want a crossbow for self defense, survival or zombie killing, the Tac-15 from PSE is a great choice. Although it cost’s $1300, when it comes to crossbows this one is the ultimate crossbow system. It even comes with a picatinny rail system, in case you need lasers, scopes….or grenade launchers.
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