Please don’t take this the wrong way. You are the first Black prepper I have seen on RUclips. I am a 57 year old Black woman who is a prepper too. I am subbing you today. It’s my honor and privilege.
You've come a long way from when you first started on YT, Mr. Kaigler. It has been an Honor & a Privilege to follow your journey. Thanks for all you've done (& continue to do)! "The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare for it Today..."
If SHTF happens gun laws won't matter from state to state. I live in the country and if you don't have RIFLES you will never get close enough to use a pistol. I'm a veteran and retired LE and a pistol should be your last defense weapon.
Military, Leo, and citizens have different needs. Even a police officer's primary is a pistol. You have never pulled over a speeder with your rifle slung over your shoulder.
If you have a homestead deep in the country, a rifle probably is #1. But you can almost always have a pistol on your hip. You don't always have a rifle on your person, do you? I kinda doubt it.
@@lemniscatelogos7917an AR pistol/SBR would be great for an urban environment.small enough for CQB and still have enough firepower to reach out to a good distance too
Been stocking up on those coin size cloths that expand when you add water. Soap, just been buying cheap bars of soap, stocking up on those, ammo, food and ability to clean my own water. Good luck everyone.
A note about batteries: Duracell batteries are CORROSION BOMBS! Energizers have a "power seal" that will keep the acid from leaking out for 2 years after they die. I've destroyed several expensive flashlights with Duracell batteries. I can also say I found an old Energizer C-cell battery that had been dead for years - - and sure enough, the acid leakage was contained in what looked like a plastic film. That flashlight didn't get destroyed.
When shtf community is the most important. How “we” going to protect our families. Prepping for a natural disaster is one thing, but prepping for civil unrest is another ballgame.
One important thing to REMEMBER is to prepare for INFANTS and TODDLERS. It's very very important as EVERYONE knows that an UNCOMFORTABLE child is EVERYBODY'S problem lol. You should have diapers, formula as well as TEETHING jell and other child oriented medicines. Yes, weapons n ammo but if you're an AR guy, you should have at least a replacement BOLT for your rifle. Also, other necessities at least for me are any daily medications, water purification of some type, a level 3 soft best (pistol rated), a few GOOD flashlights and if possible, some type of GENERATOR or at least POWER bank with extra batteries. Keep up the great work DEMCAD And I continue to enjoy your videos!
@@o0RageCore0oTrue. He probably means just in case but I am wondering where people plan to go. Maybe a relatives house if it’s in a safer area or maybe the wilderness.
@@DavidWaldrip our go-bags are in case of fire, flood, civil unrest. Sheltering with family members outside of town. bags and guns are in a push cart inside the back door, we i can open the door and grab the essentials, with no searching or “gearing up”
@@papabeararms310This is a super smart idea. Especially having it on a push cart to get everything quickly to the vehicle. Hope you never need it but if so, your family will be ready! Stay safe 🇺🇸
Great video Reggie thank you for sharing your knowledge, God Bless. Cleaned all my guns today and tested an AR out on the range that had a couple jams last time out, she fed through 50 rounds no problem!
Awesome video! I'm just gonna list a few reasons why I LOVE shotguns. 1. Firepower The amount of energy you can dump in a single trigger pull is impossible to beat. 2. Versatility You can accurately hit a target at 100yards with a slug, you can use buckshot and take any medium to large game, you can use birdshot and take any small game or flying game. 3. Reloading Reloading shotshells is much easier and safer compared to reloading rifle or pistol ammo. You can literally use garbage homemade black powder and toilet paper as a wad and use whatever pellets, nuts, bolts, balls etc... 4. CHEAP!!! A Mossberg Maverick 88 costs around $240 for the Security model with 7+1 magazine capacity. You literally can't fond a pistol or rifle for that price and get the same amount of firepower or reliability. 5. Versatily again. You're not just limited to 12ga or 20ga. There is 10ga, 12ga, 16ga, 20ga, 24ga, 28ga, 32ga, and .410. There are others, but these are the most common. A reason to go with a smaller gauge shotgun is because you dont need as much powder or as much shot so its very economical and still can get the job done. A lot of people underestimate the tiny .410 but you can load a 3" buckshot round that has 4x .34cal lead (buckshot) balls. 6. Simplicity The most simple firearm other than a muzzleloader is a single shot shotgun. You can literally buy a brand new single shot shotgun for $80 right now. There's no reason to not have atleast 1, if not 1 in every caliber. Cons. 1. Weight Shotguns arent very light compared to some of the modern rifles, and especially handguns. And the ammo is very bulky so you can't carry as much on you, so I view the shotgun as a defensive/survival tool, which is mostly what you sill be doing. 2. Over penetration. Most factory buckshot loads come in 00buck, or (.32cal). I personally load my own and have tested many loads and honestly #4buck is the way to go. A 3" magnum shell holds 41 pellets of #4buck, or (.24cal). Absolutely DEVASTATING!!! 3. You can't miss (misconception) A shotgun isn't like video games. You still have to actually aim. Most shotguns will only spread about an inch per yard. Most houses have hallways that are no longer than 10yards, so your pellet spread will be approx 10inches. Demolition ranch actually tested this and even eoth a tiny 8inch barrel the spread was almost the same as a 28inch barrel. Pretty mindblowing. Theres a LOT more I could rant about, but this will get the basics accrossed if you read it all. God Bless.
Man. I used to watch your stuff years ago. Glad to see your channel has taken off. I lived in McDonough for 20 years. No telling how many times we probably crossed paths. Thanks for the quality content.
Already done THANKS to listening to you for all these years. I have 1 year of food stored. Water I have stored but I NEED to work on that. I can't own a gun but I have 3: samurai swords and YES I am TRAINED to use them
Two things I want to recommend are making sure you have some physical cash and some silver. No matter how much money you have, if it’s in a bank and a cyber attack happens, it’s useless. Also, one gun I recommend is a .22lr. I remember during the pandemic, the only ammo I could find was .40 S&W and .22lr. Sure, everyone should have an AR-15, but they should also have something like a Ruger 10/22 rifle. The ammo is cheap and usually easy to find. A .22 lr(rifle) is one of the most versatile guns.
22 is a crappy caliber to use in a firefight. I wouldnt recommend it. getting something chambered in 223 and 556, do it because when shtf there wont be a subject of "cheap" ammo. You gotta have something you can use when you gotta pry some mags off a stiff. or a bad guy.
you want something with an abundance of ammo cost always ain't the deciding factor but really more than 50 bullets is unnecessary for even the most crazy SHTF situation. Unless it's a civil war. For self defense you just need enough to take the other guys guns and bullets ammo but for urban self defense a 22 is fine@@williambarrera4629
@@williambarrera4629I think you are more likely to hunt small game to survive then to get in a firefight, just talking what might really happen realistically.
@@wulffenstein7249If you live in Suburbia, I doubt you're going to be hunting any small animals for food too soon, the biggest concern will be to protect your home and family from looters and street gangs and in that case a 22 is not going to be sufficient
I personally have an issue with folding knives, but that's because I've broken too many folding knives to count, so I'd say a good boot knife like the Gerber Guardian, or if you can legally carry it, I would recommend the MK1 Ka-Bar, not the MK2 which everyone thinks of, the blade profile on the MK1 is far more versatile and at full tang is a durable daily and survival knife, however the only folding knives that haven't broke on me that I still use are an old boat knife with Awln from around the 1920s, and a Camillus electricians knife, as for Multitools, there's only one brand I've been carrying for years, and that's the Spyderco Spyderench...
I disagree with the idea of prepping for those who are not prepping. I believe that your responsibility is to tell them and educate them about prepping. Even going as far as showing them how to do it and giving them resources to bypass your early mistakes. Always remember being prepared is a mindset first and action later. I dont need someone who did not prepare with me because you won't be able to trust or control them. When people are in panic mode or in a stressful situation, they will do unexpected things. Including killing you in your sleep as the preps run out. It is great to build communities because no one can do it alone. However, i dont need anyone who refused to put the work in on the front end.
SHTF daily prioritize preparedness as much as possible can’t afford it cut back the unnecessary things like streaming subscriptions, fast foods, drinking, partying etc. Now is not the time to be celebrating be safe God bless.
Some who know me think im stupid. I have 2 year food supply, stocked medical kit to include sutures and stop bleed, plenty of protection! Only thing im working on is water storage! Came across a good video on water and learned alot about long term water storage! Reqlly need to have water stored properly for long term!
water and sewer is easy and we have a septic system and a well and a back up hand pump mywife and i both have a 9mm hand gun have the shotguns covered from bird hunting but just got my first ar and havent got any extra mags yet and only enough ammo left to load the mag 1 more time but did get it sighted in wife and i both have deer rifles to use and plenty of ammo for them
Wilderness self reliance because at some point you will have to move and if you can’t hunt,fish,trap, and clean your game you will become someone else’s burden.
Great video! Keep 'em coming - we definitely need to spread the word. If everything collapses, the government is NOT coming to help you (at least at first). For the first 3-10 days at least, folks need to be prepared to be self-sufficient and able to defend and care for themselves, their homes, and their loved ones. Remember to prep for your pets as well! Extra pet food and water, any maintenance meds they need, etc..
Here in Illinois they ban any and all assault weapons ,the governor literally taken away our right to defend ourselves and property from domestic violence hope what happen in the tulsa race riots massacre 1921 doesn't happen here🙏🏾
stumbled on the video, good stuff man, or good reminders and good delivery... People shouldnt forget to prep for their pets - its seems obvious but be sure to, if you treat em like most ppl do or part of the family.
I have a Lifestraw water filter and a Sawyer Squeeze filter, as you showed in this video. If I recall correctly, Lifestraws filter the finest out of all the portable water filters, but Sawyer Squeeze filters can filter pretty much one person's life-time worth of water (if not that, then it's still a whole lot more than any other filter.) I keep my Lifestraw in my hiking backpack and my Sawyer Squeeze filter in my emergency bag, because that bag's mostly just to chuck into the car and go, whereas my hiking backpack is an ultra-light day pack that I actually use for hiking. Both packs have first aid kits in them. My hiking backpack has a more basic kit plus a dedicated snake bite kit that is a different colour and texture, so I can find it in the bag without even looking. My emergency backpack has a more comprehensive all-rounder first aid it.
@@CephlonMayngrum Disagree for one reason, you should always have a substitute form of money. Gold spots never decrease. You can pawn or deal it when you’ve much of it.
Gold and silver are good to have but in SHTF,ammo will be more valuable than gold and silver..there are a lot of people out here with firearms but most don’t even have 500rds.most people I know only have a couple hundred rds at most
Gold and silver is useless in a SHTF scenario. Banks will close. Money will cease to be used for tender. You’re also betting on yourself to not be over ran by people who are training to loot homes
Absolutely, I wish I had one neighbor like you to plan shtf with, not to depend on your gear/preps, I have that myself but we all need allies and especially during a “situation” Might never happen or something like a covid 2.0 could be an absolute disaster, and not because of the virus.
Thats right brother. Many people arent paying attention, many of them are not family. Many family.members will consider this needing "mental help", when in reality it is the other eay around. 60 years ago, EVERYONE/every family have guns and 6 months of stored food. It was the norm. Subbed.
Brother, if our country is threatened,im with anyone who loves it as i do, all i ask is you respect me as i respect you...the dems created all this division, not we patriots...we save the nation first, and settle our petty differences later, peacefully ,under our founding fathers papers!
something must be up with the algorithm, I havent seen you on my feed in ages, was just thinking about you yesterday and wondered if you were still active! good to see you brother!
Edgucating myself on "thru-hikers" helped with evacuation or bug out scenarios. They spend days sometimes weeks on the trail and cover 12-20 miles per day.
I sm getting into prepping slowly. I want to take medic/EMT classes. I definitely want to get more firearms training. I also want o learn how to hunt and prepare my kill for storage and consumption. Also i need to get into gardening not to be an expert but enough to grow my own food or at least be able know how to recognize what i can eat in nature. Then also any additional basics to survive when society collapse
@@gottroubletactical will do. I am just getting use to doing stuff that I honestly wouldn't ever consider but as we know the times we are in require us all to do things we aren't use to and to be able to survive
That's sound advise about family that Don't prepare they're still family you care about so prep for them as well ,even if they don't contribute to the preps they may be handy to help defend your preps or watch the back door or window keep that in mind 😊
My advice would be shtf is gonna be similar to Mexico so he right get a glock and I will say upgrade ur gear get a 9mm rifle that uses glock mags or some type glock carbine
The one gallon per person per day IMO should be more like 5 gals per person per day, Sit and think about actually how much water per day you use, washing, cleaning, cooking, sanitation, besides what u drink, there’s only my son and myself so that is our plan, I know everyone’s situation is different but ALWAYS have more that what u think u need plus another 50% more
Be your own bank, your own store and your own first responder.
Yes the best you can
Well said
💯💯💯💯💯
I bought a shirt from officer Greg. It reads: no one is coming. It's up to you.
@joedouche3818 you're pretty hardcore, and that's a good thing, but they're still listening to your landlines. 😠 or maybe u don't have them.
Please don’t take this the wrong way. You are the first Black prepper I have seen on RUclips. I am a 57 year old Black woman who is a prepper too. I am subbing you today. It’s my honor and privilege.
Welcome to the channel.
Thank you for making me feel normal.
you haven't seen Canadian Prepper?? He's prob the biggest one as far as social media
& homestead heart. Wonderful people too.
You should check out the angry prepper
You've come a long way from when you first started on YT, Mr. Kaigler. It has been an Honor & a Privilege to follow your journey. Thanks for all you've done (& continue to do)!
"The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare for it Today..."
If SHTF happens gun laws won't matter from state to state. I live in the country and if you don't have RIFLES you will never get close enough to use a pistol. I'm a veteran and retired LE and a pistol should be your last defense weapon.
Military, Leo, and citizens have different needs. Even a police officer's primary is a pistol. You have never pulled over a speeder with your rifle slung over your shoulder.
I’m in an urban environment squished up with everyone else a rifle for everyday carry is not feasible but a pistol is better than nothing
A hand gun is only good in helping you get to your long gun. Also to remember with HG's...2 is 1 and 1 is none.
0311 (Ret)
If you have a homestead deep in the country, a rifle probably is #1. But you can almost always have a pistol on your hip.
You don't always have a rifle on your person, do you?
I kinda doubt it.
@@lemniscatelogos7917an AR pistol/SBR would be great for an urban environment.small enough for CQB and still have enough firepower to reach out to a good distance too
Stay frosty and practice.. practice a "situation" for a weekend! Shows things you missed.. trust me on that!
You're right Demcad.
In a shtf time people are not going to be thinking about the laws they will be thinking about staying alive and protecting their families
Don’t forget soap a Toilet paper
That reminds me I need more toilet paper.
The most important thing when shtf
Been stocking up on those coin size cloths that expand when you add water. Soap, just been buying cheap bars of soap, stocking up on those, ammo, food and ability to clean my own water. Good luck everyone.
Don't forget good quality boots @@Billtwiggmeister
covid part 2 lmao
When shtf there will be no law to follow or obey whatsoever
Gotta stay prepared
I concur with the statement of this talk. Because what he is speaking about is very nearly upon us.
Same I live in Texas and just want to the academy store more people are buying firearms and ammo and etc
A note about batteries: Duracell batteries are CORROSION BOMBS! Energizers have a "power seal" that will keep the acid from leaking out for 2 years after they die. I've destroyed several expensive flashlights with Duracell batteries. I can also say I found an old Energizer C-cell battery that had been dead for years - - and sure enough, the acid leakage was contained in what looked like a plastic film. That flashlight didn't get destroyed.
GREAT information. Thnx!
From South Central Kentucky....Enjoyed the video...GREAT JOB...
Thanks for watching! I hope things are going well in KY.
@DEMCAD moved from NYC to central TN...been listening to you for a decade. Glad I moved out...things are only gonna get worse.
@@DEMCAD I forgot. What does D.E.M.C.A.D stand for again. Much love brother
When shtf community is the most important. How “we” going to protect our families. Prepping for a natural disaster is one thing, but prepping for civil unrest is another ballgame.
Demcad I praying for safety for you in your city. God bless you.
Glad you stayed on point all these years, and you're absolutely correct.
If it comes for citizens to be larping we are done.
The future belongs to those who have water their actual homes today.
@@Seanmurdoch66 Yes sir, things are calm. I hope you are doing well also.
@@Introverted100 40 hours a week and the peanut butter jelly still tastes the same. keep on keeping on Sir.
One important thing to REMEMBER is to prepare for INFANTS and TODDLERS. It's very very important as EVERYONE knows that an UNCOMFORTABLE child is EVERYBODY'S problem lol. You should have diapers, formula as well as TEETHING jell and other child oriented medicines. Yes, weapons n ammo but if you're an AR guy, you should have at least a replacement BOLT for your rifle. Also, other necessities at least for me are any daily medications, water purification of some type, a level 3 soft best (pistol rated), a few GOOD flashlights and if possible, some type of GENERATOR or at least POWER bank with extra batteries. Keep up the great work DEMCAD And I continue to enjoy your videos!
That's a good point.
Not my kid not my problem
family go bags are sitting by the back door. Mixed ammo cans prepped and ready to go
Good! Where do you plan to “go”?
@@DavidWaldripexactly. You should be able to shelter in at home for a few months
@@o0RageCore0oTrue. He probably means just in case but I am wondering where people plan to go. Maybe a relatives house if it’s in a safer area or maybe the wilderness.
@@DavidWaldrip our go-bags are in case of fire, flood, civil unrest. Sheltering with family members outside of town. bags and guns are in a push cart inside the back door, we i can open the door and grab the essentials, with no searching or “gearing up”
@@papabeararms310This is a super smart idea. Especially having it on a push cart to get everything quickly to the vehicle. Hope you never need it but if so, your family will be ready! Stay safe 🇺🇸
Great video Reggie thank you for sharing your knowledge, God Bless. Cleaned all my guns today and tested an AR out on the range that had a couple jams last time out, she fed through 50 rounds no problem!
Be ready and prepared for shtf this coming fall into winter because it will be ugly.
Demcad has been around for a long time…very knowledgeable
young man!👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome video!
I'm just gonna list a few reasons why I LOVE shotguns.
1. Firepower
The amount of energy you can dump in a single trigger pull is impossible to beat.
2. Versatility
You can accurately hit a target at 100yards with a slug, you can use buckshot and take any medium to large game, you can use birdshot and take any small game or flying game.
3. Reloading
Reloading shotshells is much easier and safer compared to reloading rifle or pistol ammo. You can literally use garbage homemade black powder and toilet paper as a wad and use whatever pellets, nuts, bolts, balls etc...
4. CHEAP!!!
A Mossberg Maverick 88 costs around $240 for the Security model with 7+1 magazine capacity. You literally can't fond a pistol or rifle for that price and get the same amount of firepower or reliability.
5. Versatily again.
You're not just limited to 12ga or 20ga. There is 10ga, 12ga, 16ga, 20ga, 24ga, 28ga, 32ga, and .410. There are others, but these are the most common.
A reason to go with a smaller gauge shotgun is because you dont need as much powder or as much shot so its very economical and still can get the job done. A lot of people underestimate the tiny .410 but you can load a 3" buckshot round that has 4x .34cal lead (buckshot) balls.
6. Simplicity
The most simple firearm other than a muzzleloader is a single shot shotgun. You can literally buy a brand new single shot shotgun for $80 right now. There's no reason to not have atleast 1, if not 1 in every caliber.
Cons.
1. Weight
Shotguns arent very light compared to some of the modern rifles, and especially handguns. And the ammo is very bulky so you can't carry as much on you, so I view the shotgun as a defensive/survival tool, which is mostly what you sill be doing.
2. Over penetration.
Most factory buckshot loads come in 00buck, or (.32cal).
I personally load my own and have tested many loads and honestly #4buck is the way to go. A 3" magnum shell holds 41 pellets of #4buck, or (.24cal). Absolutely DEVASTATING!!!
3. You can't miss (misconception)
A shotgun isn't like video games. You still have to actually aim. Most shotguns will only spread about an inch per yard. Most houses have hallways that are no longer than 10yards, so your pellet spread will be approx 10inches.
Demolition ranch actually tested this and even eoth a tiny 8inch barrel the spread was almost the same as a 28inch barrel. Pretty mindblowing.
Theres a LOT more I could rant about, but this will get the basics accrossed if you read it all.
God Bless.
Shotguns are excellent,the most versatile guns on earth.
@@garrettferrell6821 1000%
You may want to get you a Taurus Judge for close range and uses 2 types of ammunition.
@@lani1life already done🤣
Good for 2 legs and 4
I'm as Ready as I can be. 💪
Man. I used to watch your stuff years ago. Glad to see your channel has taken off. I lived in McDonough for 20 years. No telling how many times we probably crossed paths. Thanks for the quality content.
True that completely! Maranatha, Greetings from Tampa Florida 😎
Currently have about 400 gallons of water stored... working on tripling that with my rainwater catchment
Glad to see this channel still going. I think it was 14 years ago when I subscribed!
I live here in Atlanta metro area man!
Already done THANKS to listening to you for all these years. I have 1 year of food stored. Water I have stored but I NEED to work on that. I can't own a gun but I have 3: samurai swords and YES I am TRAINED to use them
Great, I'm glad you listened.
You should look into Black Powder Handguns. You should be able to buy them.
Two things I want to recommend are making sure you have some physical cash and some silver. No matter how much money you have, if it’s in a bank and a cyber attack happens, it’s useless. Also, one gun I recommend is a .22lr. I remember during the pandemic, the only ammo I could find was .40 S&W and .22lr. Sure, everyone should have an AR-15, but they should also have something like a Ruger 10/22 rifle. The ammo is cheap and usually easy to find. A .22 lr(rifle) is one of the most versatile guns.
22 is a crappy caliber to use in a firefight. I wouldnt recommend it.
getting something chambered in 223 and 556, do it because when shtf there wont be a subject of "cheap" ammo. You gotta have something you can use when you gotta pry some mags off a stiff. or a bad guy.
you want something with an abundance of ammo cost always ain't the deciding factor but really more than 50 bullets is unnecessary for even the most crazy SHTF situation. Unless it's a civil war. For self defense you just need enough to take the other guys guns and bullets ammo but for urban self defense a 22 is fine@@williambarrera4629
@@williambarrera4629I think you are more likely to hunt small game to survive then to get in a firefight, just talking what might really happen realistically.
@@wulffenstein7249If you live in Suburbia, I doubt you're going to be hunting any small animals for food too soon, the biggest concern will be to protect your home and family from looters and street gangs and in that case a 22 is not going to be sufficient
Your channel become more and more relevant as time goes on DEMCAD.
I don't understand @demcad carrying 2 pistols and 2 spare magazines, but no folding knife or multi tool on his person.
I personally have an issue with folding knives, but that's because I've broken too many folding knives to count, so I'd say a good boot knife like the Gerber Guardian, or if you can legally carry it, I would recommend the MK1 Ka-Bar, not the MK2 which everyone thinks of, the blade profile on the MK1 is far more versatile and at full tang is a durable daily and survival knife, however the only folding knives that haven't broke on me that I still use are an old boat knife with Awln from around the 1920s, and a Camillus electricians knife, as for Multitools, there's only one brand I've been carrying for years, and that's the Spyderco Spyderench...
@eflint8677 Pretty easy. Different strokes for different folks.
Im considering adopting an ar10 in 308, AI and robotics is going to be an future threat. :D
Don’t forget a portable power station and solar panel to charge the power station
I disagree with the idea of prepping for those who are not prepping. I believe that your responsibility is to tell them and educate them about prepping. Even going as far as showing them how to do it and giving them resources to bypass your early mistakes. Always remember being prepared is a mindset first and action later. I dont need someone who did not prepare with me because you won't be able to trust or control them. When people are in panic mode or in a stressful situation, they will do unexpected things. Including killing you in your sleep as the preps run out. It is great to build communities because no one can do it alone. However, i dont need anyone who refused to put the work in on the front end.
North American Rescue. If carrying a sidearm, also carry and be taught with application of a tourniquet/2. “Stop The Bleed”
Very good video that the common man can utilize.Dont have to be rich to buy these items over time!
I like this cat. 👍
Well done, thank you
SHTF daily prioritize preparedness as much as possible can’t afford it cut back the unnecessary things like streaming subscriptions, fast foods, drinking, partying etc. Now is not the time to be celebrating be safe God bless.
Good info, straight forward, no bs. Thank you.
Some who know me think im stupid. I have 2 year food supply, stocked medical kit to include sutures and stop bleed, plenty of protection! Only thing im working on is water storage! Came across a good video on water and learned alot about long term water storage! Reqlly need to have water stored properly for long term!
Excellent video good brother! Greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Yeah we're in downfall.
When shtf there is no law or sympathy. It’s time to look out for your own
You leave the house with 2 of them things everyday I deff salute you.
Yes, I do.
water and sewer is easy and we have a septic system and a well and a back up hand pump mywife and i both have a 9mm hand gun have the shotguns covered from bird hunting but just got my first ar and havent got any extra mags yet and only enough ammo left to load the mag 1 more time but did get it sighted in wife and i both have deer rifles to use and plenty of ammo for them
Looks like The Square in McDonough
Amazon has some compact, survival fishing poles, too. Free food.
I'm just going to vote for Trump..
Please do or we're all screwed.
@@jolkraeremeark6949 We got one shot left... And he'll have the Supreme Court and the house...
Wilderness self reliance because at some point you will have to move and if you can’t hunt,fish,trap, and clean your game you will become someone else’s burden.
Great video! Keep 'em coming - we definitely need to spread the word. If everything collapses, the government is NOT coming to help you (at least at first). For the first 3-10 days at least, folks need to be prepared to be self-sufficient and able to defend and care for themselves, their homes, and their loved ones. Remember to prep for your pets as well! Extra pet food and water, any maintenance meds they need, etc..
I like the way you keep scanning the area. Good job brother!
Here in Illinois they ban any and all assault weapons ,the governor literally taken away our right to defend ourselves and property from domestic violence hope what happen in the tulsa race riots massacre 1921 doesn't happen here🙏🏾
You really think Whites are going to attack you?
I’m from Illinois originally. So I know about the tyranny of that state. In Arizona now. Exact opposite
Stupid law considered an AR15 isn’t an @“assault weapon” lol or “assault rifle” clearly people don’t know what things stand for
stumbled on the video, good stuff man, or good reminders and good delivery...
People shouldnt forget to prep for their pets - its seems obvious but be sure to, if you treat em like most ppl do or part of the family.
Haven’t seen one of your videos in years.
Great to see you again!
Same, I'm blown away he's so thin now 😅
I have a Lifestraw water filter and a Sawyer Squeeze filter, as you showed in this video. If I recall correctly, Lifestraws filter the finest out of all the portable water filters, but Sawyer Squeeze filters can filter pretty much one person's life-time worth of water (if not that, then it's still a whole lot more than any other filter.)
I keep my Lifestraw in my hiking backpack and my Sawyer Squeeze filter in my emergency bag, because that bag's mostly just to chuck into the car and go, whereas my hiking backpack is an ultra-light day pack that I actually use for hiking.
Both packs have first aid kits in them. My hiking backpack has a more basic kit plus a dedicated snake bite kit that is a different colour and texture, so I can find it in the bag without even looking. My emergency backpack has a more comprehensive all-rounder first aid it.
I ordered some more gold today. I ordered my mom some silver.
Gold n silver will only be valuable after a new system is set in place. When shtf, it might be too dangerous to let anyone know you have it
@@CephlonMayngrum Disagree for one reason, you should always have a substitute form of money. Gold spots never decrease. You can pawn or deal it when you’ve much of it.
Gold and silver are good to have but in SHTF,ammo will be more valuable than gold and silver..there are a lot of people out here with firearms but most don’t even have 500rds.most people I know only have a couple hundred rds at most
@@garrettferrell6821 You're telling that to someone who saw a veteran get taken out by a robot after he whistleblew racism in his economy.
Gold and silver is useless in a SHTF scenario. Banks will close. Money will cease to be used for tender. You’re also betting on yourself to not be over ran by people who are training to loot homes
A couple bottles of regular bleach is also super important. It can be diluted into a powerful disinfectant and water purifier.
White distilled vinegar kills bacteria
Yeah. But it weakens in time. So dry tablets and old bleach bottles are great to have as well.
Yeah bleach goes bad surprisingly fast ,,, i opened a 2 year old bottle of bleach and it was just salt water with a white stain at the bottom ,,
Also "pool shock" is a dry powder and is heavily diluted to sterilize water
You don't want to use bleach. There are better, safer alternatives.
Been prepping since 2020. Better late than never.
Wipes , paper plates, cups,plastic flatware, water is worth a lot
Locked and loaded
“You have to be ready so you don’t have to get ready”
The saying is "stay ready, so you don't have to get ready".
Consistent, positive advice.
Agree with you 100% I've been getting ready for what's coming for a couple years now. Good to have barter items, cash and silver
Yes, definitely barter items...
And remember you can always take stuff from the fallen.
And eat them as well... . ;-)
Absolutely, I wish I had one neighbor like you to plan shtf with, not to depend on your gear/preps, I have that myself but we all need allies and especially during a “situation”
Might never happen or something like a covid 2.0 could be an absolute disaster, and not because of the virus.
Salute’ and great job on your healthier life journey weight coming down you are looking good brother. More capable.
Solid advice bro ✊🏻
Thats right brother. Many people arent paying attention, many of them are not family. Many family.members will consider this needing "mental help", when in reality it is the other eay around. 60 years ago, EVERYONE/every family have guns and 6 months of stored food. It was the norm. Subbed.
i would only use the water filter and tablets in emergency situations. use natural ways when youre not in a crunch
Brother, if our country is threatened,im with anyone who loves it as i do, all i ask is you respect me as i respect you...the dems created all this division, not we patriots...we save the nation first, and settle our petty differences later, peacefully ,under our founding fathers papers!
Camela Hairris for President! LOL
Great video Dem.
You were probably safer in Kentucky beautiful mountains and plentiful water resources.
Idaho or Wyoming will be better because they are far from big cities
True
Very little opportunities there. Got to look out for the future even if things dont go sideways.
@@johnd4348central TN is great because it's near nashville....however, it's gotten very expensive here
Kentucky is a good place to retire to AFTER making your fortune.
something must be up with the algorithm, I havent seen you on my feed in ages, was just thinking about you yesterday and wondered if you were still active! good to see you brother!
great video! imo opinion everyone forgets to talk about weather blankets and fishing gear! can't wait for further content!
Good talk.
Is that McDonough Crust & Craft any good? I wanted to eat there my last trip through heading to Marietta but time was not available.
God bless you, Sir.
Hey Demcad, thanks
That’s downtown McDonough! My hometown
I enjoy visiting Downtown McDonough.
My dude just ready for hurricane season 🌀
I subbed😂 love the channel man…
Be Prepared & Make plans.
Edgucating myself on "thru-hikers" helped with evacuation or bug out scenarios. They spend days sometimes weeks on the trail and cover 12-20 miles per day.
Great video you are realistic
In prepping your correct
On the handgun we can shoot
It out of a car window quickly
A rifle not so much
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I can’t afford to prepare for others outside of my wife and child . The economy is horrible
I sm getting into prepping slowly. I want to take medic/EMT classes. I definitely want to get more firearms training. I also want o learn how to hunt and prepare my kill for storage and consumption. Also i need to get into gardening not to be an expert but enough to grow my own food or at least be able know how to recognize what i can eat in nature.
Then also any additional basics to survive when society collapse
It's tough. Only so much time on the day. And everything costs $$$
Hunting is a lot less practical than you think. Learning how to grow, can, and preserve will be much more useful.
@@gottroubletactical will do. I am just getting use to doing stuff that I honestly wouldn't ever consider but as we know the times we are in require us all to do things we aren't use to and to be able to survive
Tip find an ambulance taking
Lunch ask one for a few lessons
@dhawk6896 good luck with that
Damn i forgot about this channel, good stuff
You should update
1. Medical otc supplies
2. Barter goods
Example cigarettes, alcohol, coffee
3. Weather clothing jackets boots
4. Ways to make fire
Amen get ready
That's sound advise about family that Don't prepare they're still family you care about so prep for them as well ,even if they don't contribute to the preps they may be handy to help defend your preps or watch the back door or window keep that in mind 😊
My advice would be shtf is gonna be similar to Mexico so he right get a glock and I will say upgrade ur gear get a 9mm rifle that uses glock mags or some type glock carbine
Good information thanks!👍
The one gallon per person per day IMO should be more like 5 gals per person per day, Sit and think about actually how much water per day you use, washing, cleaning, cooking, sanitation, besides what u drink, there’s only my son and myself so that is our plan, I know everyone’s situation is different but ALWAYS have more that what u think u need plus another 50% more
When shtf, the only water that matters is drinking water. You can smell like shit for a long time. Get food that you don't need to cook.
You left that one important thing a good quality pair of boots at least two pair and wool socks
Good videos bro! I enjoy your content! 🇺🇲💪🏼