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The Top Five Most Effective Self-Defense Tools

By David Artman Protecting yourself is more important than ever. Police budgets have been drastically cut due to financial strains over the last few years, resulting in a crippling loss of resources and personnel in dozens of cities across the U.S. With fewer law enforcement officers on the streets, many of these cities, including Chicago, …

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Bartering items you probably overlooked

When you think of SHTF and bartering quite a few of the standard items come to mind.  Ammunition, hand sanitizer, lighters, food, coins, bottled water, alcohol, tobacco et al.  We probably have a fair share of almost all of these items stockpiled and there certainly is nothing wrong with that.  If T-SHTF does happen they …

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Don’t obsess over how clean your guns are.

I already know there will be backlash, mainly from some guys in the military community who are used to keeping their guns “white glove” clean and inspection ready.  I’m here to tell you that (for the most part) this is a waste of time and quite frankly ridiculous.  There is simply no need for this …

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How secure is your home?

Your home is your castle, but how safe is your family and all of your prep supplies? Maybe you have a deadbolt lock on the front door which makes you feel good. Is it bobby pin proof? Ever heard of lock bumping? So easy a kid could do it. Maybe you feel better about your …

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Failure is not an option, but it will happen.

There are specific times in my life which I can recall, when failure was deemed “not an option” but it happened regardless.  During those times I went into each challenge very well prepared with a goal in mind, in my mind there was nothing that could stand in my way.  Obviously in each instance things …

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Storage Unit for a Cache location?

I know what you are thinking, what a terrible idea!  Using a storage unit as a secondary cache location is nuts, after all if T-SHTF people will be breaking into storage units left and right and all of your gear will most likely be stolen!  I must concede that the possibility does exist.  Yes it’s …

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Paravival.com Survival Bracelets (Review)

By JM Our every day carry (EDC) equipment is a balancing act. We want more, but have to keep it manageable. So why not make some of the needed equipment stylish but still functional. You can find people of all ages wearing paracord bracelets, but are they wearing them for fashion reasons or is it …

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Protecting Your 4th Amendment Rights (From a former LEO)

By CJ Preface As a former law enforcement officer, I have had the benefit of seeing the other side of the fence. In my time as a LEO, I learned from a number of citizens first-hand how readily the freedom we have as Americans is given up by the misinformed and undereducated. I wanted to …

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Building proficiency with DRY FIRE drills

Let’s face it, we don’t have piles of ammunition lying around just waiting to be shot which was all paid for by sponsors.  While getting out to the range is fun and necessary, there is much that can be done within the comfort of your own home which can (given enough time) drastically improve your …

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Combating The Universal Fight Plan

The fact is there might be a time when carrying a concealed firearm might not be an option. During that time one could be confronted with a dangerous situation in which “coming to blows” seems inevitable. In most cases if you find yourself in that position, you will be forced to deal with someone who …

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Prep Inventory: When was the last time you completed one?

When was the last time you conducted an inventory of all your preps, or all of the items in your home for that matter? Do you have this information in hard copy format as well as stored electronically? It can be a somewhat of a hassle, but conducting bi-annual inventories can have several benefits. First and most …

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Ammunition and Magazine recommendations

Lots of hype concerning ammunition and magazines these days.  With some lawmakers pushing to restrict online ammo sales and magazine capacity (in some states this has already happened) the market and consumers have both reacted.  Supplies are slim, with “in stock” notification emails going out and quantities being snatched up in mere minutes.  Prices are …

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Top 10 Doomsday Theories of 2013

Our friend Chris over at SimplyHike.co.uk recently conducted an extensive poll which asked the question: What do you think is the most probable cause to end life, as we know it?  Chris compiled the data and put together this outstanding infographic.  Personally I believe an economic/financial collapse is entirely possible and would cause much consternation, but our …

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5 Prepper YouTube videos worth watching

If you have a bit of time on your hands check out some of these popular YouTube videos.  Water and food storage, get home bag construction, communications and bugging out are all popular topics covered.  Of course I have written about all of these topics but it never hurts to explore other people’s opinions.  Enjoy! …

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Living Room Workouts

Sometimes you don’t feel like going to the gym, or maybe you don’t even have a gym membership at all. Yet it’s always there, in the back of your mind, the feeling that you need to do something to get your heart rate up on any given day. It might be the guilt from a …

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