I've been holding on to my "BACKWOODSMAN" magazines for years. Everything from hunting, homesteading, olden days technology, depression era, and of course weaponry. Im so glad I did.😊😊
I got a call from my son's principal in the mid 90's when he was about 12. He abd a friend had downloaded and printed the whole cookbook out and brought it to school to share.
The cookbook is only half ish of things actually usefull. The guy who wrote it never tested them out and spent years decades of his life trying to get it off the shelves.
Since you have been recommendation lately, I have renewed some of my supplies and refreshed battery's, checked other goody's and bought some additional stuff for my Grandkids.
Another good "cookbook" is the Army TM 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook. I got one when I was in the Army in the 70's. It's readily available in army surplus stores.
Also, the Improvised Munitions Black Books Vol 1-3. Volume 1 is TM 31-210, and the rest are a continuation of the Frankford Arsenal work. Both cross reference in the articles.
AN/PSR1A INTRUSION DECTOR SET. Used in Vietnam to detect enemy movement. Comes with 4 seismic detectors and the main unit. Uses commo wire which can be buried to the unit. Detects animals, humans walking(35yards)engines starting within 200 yards, aircraft, helicopters and many other vehicles 1/4 mile and up to 1 mile on commo wire in distance away from main unit. Runs on D size batteries in the main unit. Main unit is also water proof, as well as the detectors. You can use up to 12 detectors on one unit. Has 4 different posts to attach commo wire too. Can't be jammed unless they find buried commo wire. 100% covert .....they never know they are being monitored. Insure all probes are on your property.
@@Jonathan-w2p6v it's real and was used in the Vietnam War. Google it, it's a lot easier than just making a comment saying it's probably fake. Plus instead of making yourself look stupid you can learn something and become smarter.
@@Jonathan-w2p6v Well, you obviously spoke without making any attempt to verify what you claim. In fact, it took me all of one minute to find four of them for sale. Google is your friend..............
Listening to your presentation had me smiling.. I am a Vietnam Ranger and you got me thinking back to my training and some of the sneaky things I learned.. You can use a rat trap with a trip wire to set off a charge.. Could be lethal or non lethal.. Hole was drilled in wood to hold a 50 cal bullet that would be struck by wire frame of trap. Booby trapping wall mirrors and overhead light bulbs.
I have my own pepper powder made with freeze dried peppers. It is so offensive it must be handled while wearing gloves and a gas mask. I made it to use on my pizza.
It won't come out with any velocity if it's nit in a barrel, rock salt won't even sting the skin with that setup. Pepper powder is far more effective. @geod3589
@@geod3589 Same problem. Rock salt only really does anything if shot fast enough to penetrate the top layers of skin. A bare 12GA shell won't even come close to that threshold.
I think it could be possible that you took that statement a bit too literally! All the information is intended strictly as educational and no one is endorsing the purchasing of these items! Hence 'always' listen to big bro. The reason for this statement is actually do listen, there's a lot of information to be had by reading between the lines!
The main thing to remember is, even though the government may be totally lying, you can still understand what they are trying to conceal, from what they are, and are not, saying. In other words, always listen to your enemy, as they are going to reveal their motives!
I saw how in Alaska they use nail boards on their cabins to deter bears from breaking in. Taking that same logic you could nail the tack strip (or board with nails) onto the windows and intruders couldn't just pull the glue off.
I’ve worn a handcuff key taped to the inside of my belt for about 3 years now. The belt is Velcro, no metal, and I’ve worn it with the key taped with black electric tape through airport security all over the US and on an international flight to China. Never got detected. I recommend you all start doing it just in case. And a razor blade in case the enemy uses flex cuffs, but not on planes.
I also carry a handcuff key and and a sawsaw (fine toothed) on me at all times. I'm ex military and of course a graduate of the SERE program. When I came back from overseas I started prepping and my EDC kit became a necessity.
@@prof113 Most of the tricks to break them easily only work on single-loop zip-ties. The double loop "handcuff" type are *MUCH* harder to break out of. IT really is easier to just shim those open.
We put up a really nice fence. We have a deer problem so the fence is tall. 😅 we have family near and a really small house & hope to be overlooked. Thank-you & God bless.
That tall fence is a dead giveaway. You should of used natural boundaries such as trees and bushes. Brambles and thorn bushes are excellent perimeter deterrents
A "AAA" 2 battery flashlight can be a devastating weapon, properly applied. You can carry it on planes, go into a courtroom or police station, pretty much anywhere legally. You may be asked to demonstrate that it works, so keep it stock and properly functioning. I won't go into detail here as I've had some sensitive training. Good luck. Oh, by the way, it's handy when the lights go out.
Anybody trying to use the anarchist cookbook for anything other than ideas/entertainment/buttwipe isn't gonna make it long... Some of the mechanical stuff can be diddled with to make it work, but when it comes to the boom-stuff and "lab instructions", forget it... If any of the "recipes" were ever real, they've long since been deliberately corrupted into being useless/sewer-slide-al to actually attempt - steps have been omitted/added, ingredients have been altered to deliberately sabotage the reaction (by making it go "runaway", or to keep the reaction that's actually desired from occurring at all, or, in several cases, to cause "side-reactions" that will produce severely toxic and/or - let's say "highly exothermic and rapidly expanding" reactions) procedures that would normally be (reasonably) non-hazardous have been altered to cause either self-deletion or just plain failure... In short, read it for entertainment if you like, but unless you *REALLY* - as in "professional level organic chemistry or better" - know what you're doing, and how to correct the intentionally wrong steps/materials/etc, you're crazy to even CONSIDER a real-life application of the contents.
When I first got onto Submarines in the 80’s there were two mandatory reading items 1st the U.S. Constitution and the second was the Anarchist cook book, on one of my later boats I received a Navy commendation metal for using what I learned in the Anarchist cookbook.
I've got several of these that I set out at different distances. As well as a passive light/buzzer alarm set closer to my location. Just takes a few minutes to set up and if/when the tripwire is hit, I know approximately where they are
@@michaelm.7382 Any idea on how long and weather proof they are ? My biggest plus for these is the fact I'm bordered on two sides by acres of woods. Very dry here and I don't a possible spark to ignite the tons of dry leaves and brush.
Those 12 gauge alarms don't have a chamber - a live round (not recommended) wouldn't be a whole lot more than a blank anyway. If they did they'd likely be regulated as certain other things!
Prepping tools and survival skills are great but absolutely must mastered BEFORE you need them. People have died of exposure knowing how to make fire but unable to do so in an emergency because they have not learned all the nuances of doing it. Lock picks take a lot of practice to develop the skill to use effectively...
good point. someone can go into the woods directly behind their house or at a particular hiking trail/park and get a fire going because they've done it numerous times and they know "ok, there's a lot of dry tinder in this area, then i know that large dead tree over there has some branches i can get for kindling." then they go somewhere new and they could have some issues.
@@HerculesEinstein You can also gather materials that you think will work and practice them first in a controlled environment, like your driveway. I practiced lock picking while watching TV and thought I was getting pretty good at it. I tried unlocking some doors and locks in use around the house and had more difficulty than anticipated. It was humbling how the environment made the task so much more difficult. Survival skills like fire making, fishing, animal trapping, water purification... really do need to be mastered before you need to stake your life on them.
Lol I always say if rather talk to a judge than talk to Saint Peter! Nothing against Saint Peter and I'm lookin forward to that chat one day, BUT I'm not in a huge hurry!
The perimeter alarms would never work at my place. The damn cows would sit off every one of them not to mention the dogs. I did get one of the Amazon lock picking sets and gave it to my 10 year old grandson for Christmas, he loves it. I can recommend one more book to you, it was written back in the 60s by Abbie Hoffman and it was called “steal this book”.
that"book" has been popular for thirty yearrs now. i hope they've updated the stuff in it for more modern time ;). that aside, nice selection of tools, deff worth spent few bucks on them. as for those handcuff zip ties; they are darn strong (not indestructible, mind you), but you could always use more than one to multiply the strength needed for breaking out of it ;)
true, but in the mean time there is. And the way the doj is so happy to enforce certain things on certain people, one needs to be careful is they are one of those certain people and especially if they have one of those certain things. Even in just the past few years the atf is certainly been very aggressively trying to claim certain accessory items are illegal when in reality those items are not.
Lol I love your advice haha. I'm nit saying to do it, I'm saying NOT to do it. Know what I mean? Lol nice! Good video and good items that many prepper videos don't have.
FYI for the trip alarms, I’d get the ones with 22 blank adapters that can also fit 209 shot shell primers. That would give you a 12 gauge, 22LR or blank and a primer option. If you have 2 3/4 12 gauge adapters that fit 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP ect ect the alarm can fit that so even more options.
Not a everyday prep item, but I doubled down on drone and RC heli parts. Seems to be on the target list of items they wanna limit. I’m assuming because of all the stuff in Ukraine and how effective they are
I hang fish hooks all over my property from trees about face level, found a piece of cheek on one a while back still had whiskers on it. but I know if someone is trespassing on my property because you can hear them screaming sometimes. very low cost, very low overhead and very affective. trust me. semper fi.
I’ve been pondering a rather macabre dilemma for the impending zombie apocalypse: Should I eat my cat, or let my cat eat me? On the surface, consuming her might seem like the better option, but realistically, it would only keep me alive for a few meager days. On the other hand, I suspect she could feast on me for a solid week or two-as long as she doesn’t get wasteful or develop any eccentricities about savoring my internal organs and, of course, my delicious, squishy brains. Still, I’m fairly confident she’d manage just fine; she’s the least finicky eater I’ve ever had, and I’ve had my share of cats since I was four. Case in point: This is the cat who once chugged an entire glass of Java Monster. Just as I was preparing for an emergency vet visit, she casually puked it all up and went right back to playing. She’s also eaten an entire roll of Scotch tape-couldn’t quite bring up the last few feet, so I had the distinct pleasure of pulling it out like some sort of cursed magician’s trick. In all honesty, the biggest obstacle to eating her would be emotional attachment, not culinary concerns.
For the cop zip ties, when I did CT training by an israeli company a decade ago, we used our bootlaces and tied a knot, laying on our back and burning through them doing the bicycle exercise. Long kicks to disperse the heat on the strings. Food for thought.
The newer version of the Anarchist Handbook does not have the same kind of info that the older 1970s version does. If you can find that one snatch it up! Also, (not suggesting this) there may or may not be a digital version floating around out there to download. If you are keeping in the theme of getting things that may be illegal.
I didn't know stun Guns were illegal in NY. Went on vacation and went to Ellis Island....I was detained and questioned like I was a criminal. They did several checks on me and kept it before I was released. Not a fun experience since I was watched my entire time. I just wanted protection ..almost ended up on Rikers Island instead of Ellis Island 😮.
@frankr.6305 I was scared to death. He keep asking if I was a murderer or a terrorist..and I'm thinking with a hot pink stun gun????? He had tears flowing from this hard core chick...I kept telling him I had a knife in my bag too but all he wanted was the stun gun. They had already taken my hubs 2" locking blade knife a day mine was 4".
NYS is ridiculously restrictive, NYC is even worse. A weight on the end of a rope or chain is an illegal "slungshot"! There's court precedent that a guy went to jail for having a keychain-sized braid with a marble in a monkey-fist knot. Never heard of the term, never used his to hurt or threaten anybody. In NYC, carrying any knife with any part of it visible, even a pocket clip, is illegal. SCOTUS said they couldn't call the whole island of Manhattan a "sensitive location" where citizens can't carry even WITH a CC license, so they created so many small ones that it's neigh impossible to avoid going through one. IANAL
@burgerforcongress1001 here in the mountains of ole Virginia everyone carries a knife. You never know what you may need to cut..rope, cut open an Amazon package..whatever. never thought about it. Heck when I was in high school guys w Had riffles in the pickup back window. They were smart enough to know how to safety use a firearm and it wasn't on humans. We have a lot of bears and many were hunters.
Chocolate in as many forms as you can keep is a great bartering currency. If you stock up on the civilian MREs, make sure to get sweetened powdered drink mixes, both sugar and sugar free. Ammo by the tens of thousands. Reloading gear too. Yeah I know those are legal, but they are important to have. Same with antibiotics and surgery equipment.
*Some off-brand cuff keys aren't standard and can jam up the locking mechanism resulting in having to cut them off.* Just get S&W or Peerless cuffs, each comes with a pair of keys.
Here. Supper cheap. 100% effective. Nails or screws threw a piece of plywood barried upside-down on the ground. Screws are better. Paint them the same color as the ground. Use thorn bushes to guide them into location. Or whatever. The rustier they are, the better.
I got a copy of the Anarchist Cook Book back in the mid 70's--my little brother confiscated it several years later when he became a cop and I was deployed overseas, and he promptly destroyed it. A few years ago I bought a copy off AMAZON and it is DUMBED DOWN significantly. Formulas have been changed, recipes and methods have been totally deleted, ingredient lists have been edited (contents removed) so it really is nothing but a shadow of what it used to be and fundamentally useless.
I read The Anarchist Cookbook back in the day. It made me laugh because I had a degree in Chemistry. Following the directions therein can be hazardous. (Maybe it has been rewritten?)
WHAT! Where are you getting your info from my man. I don't mean to bash or hate at all. I somehow found this video in my recommendes so I figured I'd check it out. I'm at the beginning where your talking about the trip alarms. I guess there might be a state where it's illegal I'm sure it's very few. but what people don't understand is a primer is not that loud at all. So it's almost useless to use. I'm a firearm inthusiast and love my state where it is legal to have or carry whether it's concealed or open carry. But for anything to have a loud bang you would need the primer in a shell or casing. At least with powder to give off a little louder bang. But of course you need to use dummy rounds. But even if you used the loaded 12 gauge it still wouldn't do much. You need it to be in a barrel in order to have the percussion as well as velocity of a bullet or pellets from a 12 gauge. I have set off many of rounds without them being chambered and it sounds like a firecracker some small some bigger. The sound we get from the ammo is due to the barrel where the bullet travels out of. This is why I say how or why you state its illegal in some states when it's nothing like firing a firearm when a round is in the open. Mean anyone can search where the sounds come from when firing a bullet. There all over RUclips. Again I mean no disrespect at all maybe just my helpful opinion. I and many others can't stand when people make videos they have no clue about the topic there talking about or research anything clearly before. Not saying you are or did. Just stating there are full videos out of misleading content. I agree with most of your other topics and I'm somewhat a prepper myself. On another note I seen the signs in your background and have to say you should. I'm not saying people need to believe what I say just saying there real and I have seen weird stuff. Same as Bigfoot they are 100%real and I know where some are unless they moved on by now.
They also work on motorcycles, I lost my key to my motorcycle. After I bought the new ignition, gas cap and storage lock off of Walmart, I used my auto jigglers to remove the existing gas cap and storage lock. These will come in handy.
Military grade woundcare Antibiotics are actually pretty difficult to acquire without a prescription. Very odd that such a innocuous medicine is so difficult to acquire through traditional means.
The best advice I ever got was, "you are NOT Rambo! Stay put, stay alert, stay out of sight and out of the fight until it's your last option."
"They drew first blood."
By that time, it's probably way too late to do anything...
This is why I have a mobile survival strategy. I live off grid in a motorhome so I'm hard to find to begin with, moving every 2 weeks or so.
I know I am not John Rambo because when people see me they often gasp aloud, "Jesus Christ, it's Jason Bourne!"
@@christovelasquez9595 LMAO!
I've been holding on to my "BACKWOODSMAN" magazines for years. Everything from hunting, homesteading, olden days technology, depression era, and of course weaponry. Im so glad I did.😊😊
Check out Claude Davis ' "The Lost Ways" series. Great read, full of knowledge!!
Readers digest "back to basics" is a great one too
Love those
Hahaha, you bet! I have a stack
How many issues of Grognak do you have.
I got a call from my son's principal in the mid 90's when he was about 12. He abd a friend had downloaded and printed the whole cookbook out and brought it to school to share.
HAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! Your son is awesome!
The cookbook is only half ish of things actually usefull. The guy who wrote it never tested them out and spent years decades of his life trying to get it off the shelves.
the cookbook has bad info and will get you killed.
Is that cookbook the one that starts with an "A"?
@@deniseeulert2503 Yes.
Since you have been recommendation lately, I have renewed some of my supplies and refreshed battery's, checked other goody's and bought some additional stuff for my Grandkids.
Another good "cookbook" is the Army TM 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook. I got one when I was in the Army in the 70's. It's readily available in army surplus stores.
Also, the Improvised Munitions Black Books Vol 1-3. Volume 1 is TM 31-210, and the rest are a continuation of the Frankford Arsenal work. Both cross reference in the articles.
Ha! I have so much wildlife around my property, that if i set up tripwires, it'd sound like a war was waging outside. 😂
!! Deer. Turkeys. Geese and ducks. Bears. Occasional coyotes. Large squirrels. Opossums. Raccoons. Porcupines. Rabbits. !!
seems like an archaic idea anyway, rechargeable battery powered motion cameras (including night vision) and lights are cheap and readily available.
AN/PSR1A INTRUSION DECTOR SET. Used in Vietnam to detect enemy movement. Comes with 4 seismic detectors and the main unit. Uses commo wire which can be buried to the unit. Detects animals, humans walking(35yards)engines starting within 200 yards, aircraft, helicopters and many other vehicles 1/4 mile and up to 1 mile on commo wire in distance away from main unit. Runs on D size batteries in the main unit. Main unit is also water proof, as well as the detectors.
You can use up to 12 detectors on one unit. Has 4 different posts to attach commo wire too. Can't be jammed unless they find buried commo wire.
100% covert .....they never know they are being monitored. Insure all probes are on your property.
Sweet!!! Where could a person require this??
Can you steer us in the right Direction please?
Thank you
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What's a "dector"?
@@Jonathan-w2p6v it's real and was used in the Vietnam War. Google it, it's a lot easier than just making a comment saying it's probably fake. Plus instead of making yourself look stupid you can learn something and become smarter.
@@Jonathan-w2p6v Well, you obviously spoke without making any attempt to verify what you claim. In fact, it took me all of one minute to find four of them for sale. Google is your friend..............
Thank you for sharing here in Sweden it is legal to buy and own lockpicks but you have to use it on your own locks no one else locks.
For now.. just a matter of time before someone gets a bright idea..
Listening to your presentation had me smiling.. I am a Vietnam Ranger and you got me thinking back to my training and some of the sneaky things I learned.. You can use a rat trap with a trip wire to set off a charge.. Could be lethal or non lethal.. Hole was drilled in wood to hold a 50 cal bullet that would be struck by wire frame of trap. Booby trapping wall mirrors and overhead light bulbs.
former combat engineer HQ had some knowledgeable guys in the B co demolitions who knew some stuff
Live shotgun shells pose little risk if not contained in some sort of barrel. Empty out the shot and refill with powdered red pepper.
same with rifle and pistol rounds... hollywood myth.
fill with rock salt.
I have my own pepper powder made with freeze dried peppers. It is so offensive it must be handled while wearing gloves and a gas mask.
I made it to use on my pizza.
It won't come out with any velocity if it's nit in a barrel, rock salt won't even sting the skin with that setup. Pepper powder is far more effective. @geod3589
@@geod3589 Same problem. Rock salt only really does anything if shot fast enough to penetrate the top layers of skin. A bare 12GA shell won't even come close to that threshold.
Always listen to big Brother my ass. This is why our rights are being taken away as we speak!!!
I think it could be possible that you took that statement a bit too literally! All the information is intended strictly as educational and no one is endorsing the purchasing of these items! Hence 'always' listen to big bro. The reason for this statement is actually do listen, there's a lot of information to be had by reading between the lines!
It’s called sarcasm
Have you ever heard of sarcasm? You can Google it, but I would just pick up a dictionary.....
The main thing to remember is, even though the government may be totally lying, you can still understand what they are trying to conceal, from what they are, and are not, saying.
In other words, always listen to your enemy, as they are going to reveal their motives!
Big brother wants you to never understand sarcasm
I have always enjoyed your videos and your common sense knowledge. I really appreciate your insight into medical issues !
Missing you and your good advice. Hope all is well with you and all your family. God bless.
Carpet tack strips work great . Glue them down to the exterior window ledge. Along the edge of the roof about 6-8 inches
Great idea, thanks
I saw how in Alaska they use nail boards on their cabins to deter bears from breaking in. Taking that same logic you could nail the tack strip (or board with nails) onto the windows and intruders couldn't just pull the glue off.
I lay down a thick blanket....
I’ve worn a handcuff key taped to the inside of my belt for about 3 years now. The belt is Velcro, no metal, and I’ve worn it with the key taped with black electric tape through airport security all over the US and on an international flight to China. Never got detected. I recommend you all start doing it just in case. And a razor blade in case the enemy uses flex cuffs, but not on planes.
I also carry a handcuff key and and a sawsaw (fine toothed) on me at all times. I'm ex military and of course a graduate of the SERE program. When I came back from overseas I started prepping and my EDC kit became a necessity.
A plastic shim is all that's needed to release the ratchet tooth of zip cuffs.
@@ElementofKindness and there is a trick on which you can simply break them off.
@@prof113 Most of the tricks to break them easily only work on single-loop zip-ties. The double loop "handcuff" type are *MUCH* harder to break out of. IT really is easier to just shim those open.
Ceramic box cutter blades might also be an option instead of the razor blade.
Thank you greatly. I love your content.
Thank you so much!
A perfectly legal item anywhere...a shaker (self-priming) hose siphon for any time you need to transfer fluids from an immovable container.
We put up a really nice fence. We have a deer problem so the fence is tall. 😅 we have family near and a really small house & hope to be overlooked. Thank-you & God bless.
Sounds illegal! 😂😅😢😮
That tall fence is a dead giveaway. You should of used natural boundaries such as trees and bushes. Brambles and thorn bushes are excellent perimeter deterrents
My wife won’t give up her handcuffs.
@@billygarner7362 right don't blame her
"Honey, I TOLD you to take out the trash!".
time to buy an extra set
Kinky !
🤔😅😆🤣✌️☮️
not all handcuff keys work with all handcuffs.. but good to have in small edc pouch.
its only illegal if u tell someone... loose lips sink ships
Ignorance of the law is a slippery slope also.
One slip of the tongue, can get u busted , I keep my business to myself, and not say shit to any body
and shows intent' and premeditation with the ambulance chasers today
Thanks for everything that you do. Your acumen and approach is skilled and refreshing.
A few guns and tons of ammo
Couldn’t agree more! So many people think they should have 100 different guns. The ammo is the most important
@@redbloodedamerican3204 but still nice to have 100 guns 😊
@ hahaha! I can’t argue 😂
Don't forget replacement parts
Always good to have barter other than silver.
A "AAA" 2 battery flashlight can be a devastating weapon, properly applied. You can carry it on planes, go into a courtroom or police station, pretty much anywhere legally. You may be asked to demonstrate that it works, so keep it stock and properly functioning. I won't go into detail here as I've had some sensitive training. Good luck. Oh, by the way, it's handy when the lights go out.
Do you also need vaseline? (I haven't had any sensitivity training)
The cookbook will place you on a watch list
Find a used book store and pay cash.
Had the cook book back in the 70s. It was my brothers.
I'm already on all of them.
Ha! I'm old enough to remember when the anarchist cookbook was available at the library.
@@ElementofKindness Back when we were still a free country. As a nuclear weapons hobbyist, I find The Anarchist's Cookbook a bit in the wimpy side.
Around 1980, a friend of mine showed me his copy of Anarchist's Cookbook. No recipes in in lol.
We had a copy in our high school until someone stole it
Anybody trying to use the anarchist cookbook for anything other than ideas/entertainment/buttwipe isn't gonna make it long... Some of the mechanical stuff can be diddled with to make it work, but when it comes to the boom-stuff and "lab instructions", forget it... If any of the "recipes" were ever real, they've long since been deliberately corrupted into being useless/sewer-slide-al to actually attempt - steps have been omitted/added, ingredients have been altered to deliberately sabotage the reaction (by making it go "runaway", or to keep the reaction that's actually desired from occurring at all, or, in several cases, to cause "side-reactions" that will produce severely toxic and/or - let's say "highly exothermic and rapidly expanding" reactions) procedures that would normally be (reasonably) non-hazardous have been altered to cause either self-deletion or just plain failure... In short, read it for entertainment if you like, but unless you *REALLY* - as in "professional level organic chemistry or better" - know what you're doing, and how to correct the intentionally wrong steps/materials/etc, you're crazy to even CONSIDER a real-life application of the contents.
When I first got onto Submarines in the 80’s there were two mandatory reading items 1st the U.S. Constitution and the second was the Anarchist cook book, on one of my later boats I received a Navy commendation metal for using what I learned in the Anarchist cookbook.
They also make a Sound Grenade 130db if you don't like messing with primers and shells.
I've got several of these that I set out at different distances. As well as a passive light/buzzer alarm set closer to my location. Just takes a few minutes to set up and if/when the tripwire is hit, I know approximately where they are
@@michaelm.7382 Any idea on how long and weather proof they are ?
My biggest plus for these is the fact I'm bordered on two sides by acres of woods. Very dry here and I don't a possible spark to ignite the tons of dry leaves and brush.
the cookbook is available on the archive free,
but if one needs hardcopy that's NOT home printed Amazon or others is a good resource.
Books a million has them!! Maybe Barnes and Noble
I bought a dozen extra small black plastic handcuff keys. Barely noticible, fits behind one pants belt loops....
Another book, "The Poor Man's James Bond".
Stainless Steel zip ties are so much better than plastic for all those important occassions.
Safe word is banana pancakes
Those 12 gauge alarms don't have a chamber - a live round (not recommended) wouldn't be a whole lot more than a blank anyway. If they did they'd likely be regulated as certain other things!
There is a RUclips video actually using shell, slug and bird shot. Surprisingly they worked really well with no chamber.
Prepping tools and survival skills are great but absolutely must mastered BEFORE you need them. People have died of exposure knowing how to make fire but unable to do so in an emergency because they have not learned all the nuances of doing it. Lock picks take a lot of practice to develop the skill to use effectively...
The lock Picking Lawyer must have started at 2yo
good point. someone can go into the woods directly behind their house or at a particular hiking trail/park and get a fire going because they've done it numerous times and they know "ok, there's a lot of dry tinder in this area, then i know that large dead tree over there has some branches i can get for kindling." then they go somewhere new and they could have some issues.
@@HerculesEinstein You can also gather materials that you think will work and practice them first in a controlled environment, like your driveway. I practiced lock picking while watching TV and thought I was getting pretty good at it. I tried unlocking some doors and locks in use around the house and had more difficulty than anticipated. It was humbling how the environment made the task so much more difficult. Survival skills like fire making, fishing, animal trapping, water purification... really do need to be mastered before you need to stake your life on them.
Knowledge, Know how = survival.
Caltrops. Probably illegal because you can't guarantee who could step on them. Likewise bear traps 😂
Thanks for the info because i did not realise cuffs could be illegal. Ive used them as a bike lock but now im going to get a chain.
Lol I always say if rather talk to a judge than talk to Saint Peter! Nothing against Saint Peter and I'm lookin forward to that chat one day, BUT I'm not in a huge hurry!
The perimeter alarms would never work at my place. The damn cows would sit off every one of them not to mention the dogs. I did get one of the Amazon lock picking sets and gave it to my 10 year old grandson for Christmas, he loves it. I can recommend one more book to you, it was written back in the 60s by Abbie Hoffman and it was called “steal this book”.
that"book" has been popular for thirty yearrs now. i hope they've updated the stuff in it for more modern time ;). that aside, nice selection of tools, deff worth spent few bucks on them. as for those handcuff zip ties; they are darn strong (not indestructible, mind you), but you could always use more than one to multiply the strength needed for breaking out of it ;)
"Always do what big brother tells you to do." I love you.
A couple cool items Goshen Prepping!
What happened to the old saying 'All's Fare in Love and W.a.r.' I get your point.
I thought when it really hits the fan, there want be any law? Enjoyed the video. 😊
true, but in the mean time there is. And the way the doj is so happy to enforce certain things on certain people, one needs to be careful is they are one of those certain people and especially if they have one of those certain things. Even in just the past few years the atf is certainly been very aggressively trying to claim certain accessory items are illegal when in reality those items are not.
Lol I love your advice haha. I'm nit saying to do it, I'm saying NOT to do it. Know what I mean? Lol nice! Good video and good items that many prepper videos don't have.
Thank you for your update God bless you 🙏
FYI for the trip alarms, I’d get the ones with 22 blank adapters that can also fit 209 shot shell primers. That would give you a 12 gauge, 22LR or blank and a primer option. If you have 2 3/4 12 gauge adapters that fit 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP ect ect the alarm can fit that so even more options.
Hey my friend very good prep items and advice on books. I took photos of each. Thx.
Not a everyday prep item, but I doubled down on drone and RC heli parts. Seems to be on the target list of items they wanna limit. I’m assuming because of all the stuff in Ukraine and how effective they are
THAT COOKBOOK IS REALLY watered down. Western Mich. University sold the old version of that cookbook back in early 80's
The 'cookbook' can be downloaded.
Why bother with that when there are so many REAL military manuals available?
@@thundervalleyfamilyfarm7415Always useful to get as many different perspectives as possible.
Kzoo is a sanctuary county....
@@DirtMvGirt good, I won't have to go that far for some entertainment this next year. 😂
Always do what big brother tells you to do. Hahaha good one. ❤
I hang fish hooks all over my property from trees about face level, found a piece of cheek on one a while back still had whiskers on it. but I know if someone is trespassing on my property because you can hear them screaming sometimes. very low cost, very low overhead and very affective. trust me. semper fi.
I’ve been pondering a rather macabre dilemma for the impending zombie apocalypse: Should I eat my cat, or let my cat eat me? On the surface, consuming her might seem like the better option, but realistically, it would only keep me alive for a few meager days. On the other hand, I suspect she could feast on me for a solid week or two-as long as she doesn’t get wasteful or develop any eccentricities about savoring my internal organs and, of course, my delicious, squishy brains. Still, I’m fairly confident she’d manage just fine; she’s the least finicky eater I’ve ever had, and I’ve had my share of cats since I was four.
Case in point: This is the cat who once chugged an entire glass of Java Monster. Just as I was preparing for an emergency vet visit, she casually puked it all up and went right back to playing. She’s also eaten an entire roll of Scotch tape-couldn’t quite bring up the last few feet, so I had the distinct pleasure of pulling it out like some sort of cursed magician’s trick.
In all honesty, the biggest obstacle to eating her would be emotional attachment, not culinary concerns.
For the cop zip ties, when I did CT training by an israeli company a decade ago, we used our bootlaces and tied a knot, laying on our back and burning through them doing the bicycle exercise. Long kicks to disperse the heat on the strings. Food for thought.
Thank you for the video.
Where can you buy the 209 Primers (they have been difficult to find for a while now).
Ooh, grettin crazy, likin it.
Many books are downloadable from a virtual torrent of websites. Its like having a Virtually Private Network of libraries it the click of a button.
Thanks for the overview 👍
Fail to plan plan to fail 😭
Wow that’s a lot of medals on display
Ahh the link for the combination home lock pick set ,says it’s invalid…. Any other way to get the one shown in the video?
I subscribed as soon as you quoted what I have written on my baseball bat🤟😉🇨🇦
Love your videos!!
I have me a trip alarm from the Nam that plays CCR! I Think rambling man is the song for a quick alert, capture and romantic song to eminence!
The newer version of the Anarchist Handbook does not have the same kind of info that the older 1970s version does. If you can find that one snatch it up!
Also, (not suggesting this) there may or may not be a digital version floating around out there to download.
If you are keeping in the theme of getting things that may be illegal.
Where the heck have you been??? Is everything OK. All the family doing Great? Miss hearing from you.
bolt cutters and pry bar...
I didn't know stun Guns were illegal in NY. Went on vacation and went to Ellis Island....I was detained and questioned like I was a criminal. They did several checks on me and kept it before I was released. Not a fun experience since I was watched my entire time. I just wanted protection
..almost ended up on Rikers Island instead of Ellis Island 😮.
seriously? If you were in NJ you would be in jail no doubt. you hit the lotto if you didnt get locked up
@frankr.6305 I was scared to death. He keep asking if I was a murderer or a terrorist..and I'm thinking with a hot pink stun gun????? He had tears flowing from this hard core chick...I kept telling him I had a knife in my bag too but all he wanted was the stun gun. They had already taken my hubs 2" locking blade knife a day mine was 4".
NYS is ridiculously restrictive, NYC is even worse. A weight on the end of a rope or chain is an illegal "slungshot"! There's court precedent that a guy went to jail for having a keychain-sized braid with a marble in a monkey-fist knot. Never heard of the term, never used his to hurt or threaten anybody.
In NYC, carrying any knife with any part of it visible, even a pocket clip, is illegal.
SCOTUS said they couldn't call the whole island of Manhattan a "sensitive location" where citizens can't carry even WITH a CC license, so they created so many small ones that it's neigh impossible to avoid going through one.
IANAL
@burgerforcongress1001 here in the mountains of ole Virginia everyone carries a knife. You never know what you may need to cut..rope, cut open an Amazon package..whatever. never thought about it. Heck when I was in high school guys w
Had riffles in the pickup back window. They were smart enough to know how to safety use a firearm and it wasn't on humans. We have a lot of bears and many were hunters.
the difference between democracy & democrats
thanks
Chocolate in as many forms as you can keep is a great bartering currency.
If you stock up on the civilian MREs, make sure to get sweetened powdered drink mixes, both sugar and sugar free.
Ammo by the tens of thousands. Reloading gear too. Yeah I know those are legal, but they are important to have. Same with antibiotics and surgery equipment.
Bear 🐻 Mace get some if you're a felon if you can't own a weapon like me
If you can't own a weapon, get a black powder revolver and rifle, they are not considered firearms
@michaelscott167 thank you
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Or an air rifle. AEA 357 bolt action
@bert3566 okay 👍 thank will be looking in on that
Hand cuffs make a great black jack substitute.
*Some off-brand cuff keys aren't standard and can jam up the locking mechanism resulting in having to cut them off.* Just get S&W or Peerless cuffs, each comes with a pair of keys.
These are all great 👍🏻
Poor man's James Bond is an excellent book.
The anarchists cookbook can be downloaded, it was free LONG AGO I believe it was written, posted and maintained online in the 90s.
Great advice.
Great info Eric
In ckwvelan nc 12 gauge primer are almost in possible to get
Here. Supper cheap. 100% effective. Nails or screws threw a piece of plywood barried upside-down on the ground. Screws are better. Paint them the same color as the ground. Use thorn bushes to guide them into location. Or whatever. The rustier they are, the better.
I got a copy of the Anarchist Cook Book back in the mid 70's--my little brother confiscated it several years later when he became a cop and I was deployed overseas, and he promptly destroyed it. A few years ago I bought a copy off AMAZON and it is DUMBED DOWN significantly. Formulas have been changed, recipes and methods have been totally deleted, ingredient lists have been edited (contents removed) so it really is nothing but a shadow of what it used to be and fundamentally useless.
You are my hero !
I read The Anarchist Cookbook back in the day. It made me laugh because I had a degree in Chemistry. Following the directions therein can be hazardous. (Maybe it has been rewritten?)
This guy is awesome
Off topic -- how do you season you corn beef hash?
I was thinking about trip wire but what about your dogs? Put it higher maybe or what?
Good luck finding primers
The poor Man's hand bold to armory is a part of a series
"Truth is treason in the empire of lies"
It was nice to have met you at lunch today
I remember the good old days. Before the Internet was popular, and info was hand passed from person to person on a 3.5" disk.
The PMJB quite good as well.
WHAT! Where are you getting your info from my man. I don't mean to bash or hate at all. I somehow found this video in my recommendes so I figured I'd check it out. I'm at the beginning where your talking about the trip alarms. I guess there might be a state where it's illegal I'm sure it's very few. but what people don't understand is a primer is not that loud at all. So it's almost useless to use. I'm a firearm inthusiast and love my state where it is legal to have or carry whether it's concealed or open carry. But for anything to have a loud bang you would need the primer in a shell or casing. At least with powder to give off a little louder bang. But of course you need to use dummy rounds. But even if you used the loaded 12 gauge it still wouldn't do much. You need it to be in a barrel in order to have the percussion as well as velocity of a bullet or pellets from a 12 gauge. I have set off many of rounds without them being chambered and it sounds like a firecracker some small some bigger. The sound we get from the ammo is due to the barrel where the bullet travels out of. This is why I say how or why you state its illegal in some states when it's nothing like firing a firearm when a round is in the open. Mean anyone can search where the sounds come from when firing a bullet. There all over RUclips. Again I mean no disrespect at all maybe just my helpful opinion. I and many others can't stand when people make videos they have no clue about the topic there talking about or research anything clearly before. Not saying you are or did. Just stating there are full videos out of misleading content. I agree with most of your other topics and I'm somewhat a prepper myself. On another note I seen the signs in your background and have to say you should. I'm not saying people need to believe what I say just saying there real and I have seen weird stuff. Same as Bigfoot they are 100%real and I know where some are unless they moved on by now.
Interesting 😊
They also work on motorcycles, I lost my key to my motorcycle. After I bought the new ignition, gas cap and storage lock off of Walmart, I used my auto jigglers to remove the existing gas cap and storage lock. These will come in handy.
Great video
anarchist cookbook first seen it back in 1970s nothing like mixing drugs and explosives 🤣🤣🤣
Military grade woundcare Antibiotics are actually pretty difficult to acquire without a prescription. Very odd that such a innocuous medicine is so difficult to acquire through traditional means.