Top 5 Guns for TEOTWAWKI (Short Version)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
  • Paul explains his top 5 firearm choices for TEOTWAWKI/WROL/SHTF situations.
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  • @mikef3808
    @mikef3808 Год назад +2413

    The most important thing for SHTF, is to ensure that you will be the most lootable corpse on the field. If someone doesn't open up your bag and go "he's so loaded" then your gear ain't gucci enough.

    • @vicnighthorse
      @vicnighthorse Год назад +3

      I use freak chamberings and have terrible rations like prairie oysters and fermented milk so I will be an unhappy loot pile for whoever kills me.

    • @chaimafaghet7343
      @chaimafaghet7343 Год назад +146

      "Aw hell yes, check out the sweet pistol this guy had!"
      **laughs in 9x25 from beyond the grave**

    • @asbestosisathing5997
      @asbestosisathing5997 Год назад +100

      You know if SHTF I'm only gonna be dropping Legendaries.

    • @grampabuckshot402
      @grampabuckshot402 Год назад +89

      Well the joke is on yall, my arsenal at this time is a flintlock blunderbuss, a 38 special and a pump shotgun of dubious lenth.....as a consolation prize I do carry a bag of hard rock candy. I also have molds for shot, 38ammo and a75 cal mold for the buss. the old time lee loaders for the 38 and 12 gage is also included (bring your own hammer)

    • @deltaskyhawk
      @deltaskyhawk Год назад +11

      Sounds like too much time playing PUBG! lol

  • @C18H19NaO5S
    @C18H19NaO5S Год назад +218

    The most overlooked important thing for SHTF is community building

    • @mattwalters6834
      @mattwalters6834 Год назад +9

      Good luck

    • @The_World_Is_Not_Worthy_Of_Him
      @The_World_Is_Not_Worthy_Of_Him 7 месяцев назад +13

      😂 ain't nobody wants to be neighborly anymore. You go up to your neighbors house these days, you're likely to catch lead. Just ask delivery drivers.

    • @C18H19NaO5S
      @C18H19NaO5S 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@The_World_Is_Not_Worthy_Of_Him I used to deliver pizza. One time I delivered pizza to the correct house and someone drawn down on me. I was being extra kind by staying and knocking a bit louder more than once with no working doorbell and a fairly large house. He opened the door and I was greeted with a pistol aimed square at my chest behind his glass door. So I’m there standing holding the pizza lookin dead at him and after a second I say “is this not ?” And he said it is lmao. “Uh sorry”. When I got back and told my managers they were like uh idk what a procedure is for that and made a note under the address that said “pointed gun at driver” lol. I preferred the houses where I was greeted by a dog

    • @C18H19NaO5S
      @C18H19NaO5S 7 месяцев назад +18

      Pro home defense tip: if you think someone that wants to harm you is at your door, don’t open it lol

    • @sammcrae8892
      @sammcrae8892 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, with some reservations.

  • @Dr.JustIsWrong
    @Dr.JustIsWrong Год назад +413

    Super short version:
    Use what works best for you ;
    Carry for your mission goals ;
    Silence is golden ;

    • @Brenthias
      @Brenthias Год назад +25

      You did not live up to your name with this comment

    • @Dr.JustIsWrong
      @Dr.JustIsWrong Год назад

      @@Brenthias _"You did not live up to your name with this comment"_
      Sorry.. I'll try it with more coffee..
      Addendum:
      Grind off all your gun sights ;
      Store your grenades in your cheeks ;
      and
      Cammo with poison ivy ;
      _fukk 'em when they loot yur corpse_

    • @PatrickKniesler
      @PatrickKniesler Год назад +9

      ​@@Brenthias well kinda, he missed the one Paul kept harping on: try to keep just two calibers.

    • @Brenthias
      @Brenthias Год назад +1

      @@PatrickKniesler haha fair enough!

    • @verdedenim662
      @verdedenim662 Год назад +3

      @@PatrickKniesler or 1; .45 carbine., .45 pistol, .45 pocket-pal. Ammo is heavier than 9mm, but I have enough for both mobile and hive scenarios, and I estimate high. We used to go into the bush with around 400 rounds on our person (.308) so I figure if I have that amount in stacked mags, I'll be able to hold my own for a minute if I'm OTM. In a hive, I don't have to schlep it around so I have access to whatever amount I need in multiples of that number. There are a lot of other things to think about, depending in the scenario you find yourself in; comm, food, water, all the other items that Paul mentions both here and the long version. Putting too much emphasis on one thing means your lopsided somewhere else.

  • @hothamandfauri
    @hothamandfauri Год назад +368

    I watched the whole 2 hour long version, now i am watching the short version.
    Simply because i enjoy Paul's videos.

    • @jamesbuckey3054
      @jamesbuckey3054 Год назад +4

      Short version first over here, you can be assured the long version will be next.

    • @caseyforeman4992
      @caseyforeman4992 Год назад +1

      🎉

    • @KonaLife
      @KonaLife Год назад +4

      So, you basically like watching paint dry.

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 Год назад

      Ditto

    • @beargillium2369
      @beargillium2369 Год назад

      ​@@KonaLife no joke, watching paint dry is very entertaining.

  • @clinttheboss2117
    @clinttheboss2117 Год назад +589

    Who is the greatest guntuber of all time,
    and why is it Paul Harrell?

    • @357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X
      @357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X Год назад +41

      YOU BE THE JUDGE

    • @mmclaurin8035
      @mmclaurin8035 Год назад +25

      My vote goes towards his magical hunting jacket of holding.

    • @c.o.694
      @c.o.694 Год назад +6

      He reminds me of my uncle, in the absolute best way possible.

    • @warrenb8228
      @warrenb8228 Год назад

      @@mmclaurin8035 it’s the man version of Mary Poppins carpet bag.

    • @travis1143
      @travis1143 Год назад

      Because he routinely shows you the size of his massive balls and junk in pants that are too tight while ignoring questions about gun ownership in the one video he made about gun violence in America?

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Год назад +125

    You don't know how proud I am for figuring out what TEOTWAWKI stood for.

    • @brucetucker4847
      @brucetucker4847 Год назад +21

      Clearly not an REM fan. 😉

    • @762M80
      @762M80 Год назад

      Lol...we're all in this together!

    • @graham2631
      @graham2631 Год назад +2

      Being a bit older, all this abbreviation has me in the dark most of the time.

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Год назад

      I'm proud to be apart of that tribe

    • @lambsauce5312
      @lambsauce5312 Год назад +3

      I actually don't know
      The end of the world and walking killer insects?

  • @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
    @Soli_Deo_Gloria_. 10 месяцев назад +17

    You sir are a national treasure.
    Much peace, grace and love to you and God bless brother

  • @tashvadj4914
    @tashvadj4914 Год назад +16

    Paul is the best. That 70s jacket outfit action pistol shot in the titles cannot be bested! 🙌🏼

  • @1977Yakko
    @1977Yakko Год назад +411

    You always hear about bugging out with these SHTF scenarios. What's ideal is being able to "bug in" or shelter in place. Bugging out means being out in the open with countless people who are panicking and/or looking to victimize you. Easier said than done. Obviously, living in or near a big city is generally considered a no-no but that's the situation most of us are in, myself included. So, which is worse? Being stuck in or near a city during SHTF or being on the road among a fleeing mob during SHTF?

    • @knockrotter9372
      @knockrotter9372 Год назад +41

      for sure, you don't want to be someone somebody sees and intends to do harm towards because you are a potential target, you want to be in a place where someone takes one look towards it and decides it isn't worth approaching because they can assume they will meet incredible bodily harm

    • @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032
      @cigarsgunsandgasoline8032 Год назад +18

      Yeah I'm in a city too... I plan on bugging in the best I can!

    • @mikespangler98
      @mikespangler98 Год назад +22

      I've had the same thoughts. With one exception I've decided bugging in is the right thing to do.
      The exception is a volcano going off. I'm east of the Cascades. Depending on which volcano lights off I might be fine staying put, or going south, or north. There should be enough warning to make final preparations in any case.

    • @Lysergic_
      @Lysergic_ Год назад +20

      It's probably like nuclear fallout. Bug in for the first few days or longer if needed, and get away/relocate when everything's settled down a bit

    • @mattpeacock5208
      @mattpeacock5208 Год назад +50

      The issue may just be food. In the worst case scenario, cities will rapidly become food deserts, for real. Being in a small country town with access to a garden and being surrounded by like-minded people is way better than a city hell scape.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 Год назад +639

    This was certainly a useful presentation, but one thing I don't think that people have sufficiently considered: MURDER is going to be the main threat -- as opposed to "gunfights." IMO you're more likely to be shot exiting your domicile when going out to pick berries than you are facing a "road warrior" type of situation. IMO a wonderful tool in that regard is thermal imaging -- which today can be had fairly cheaply (in the most economical form). Such a device provides a very effective way to scan your surroundings and pick out those who may be lying in wait for you.

    • @saltyguerrilla
      @saltyguerrilla Год назад +32

      Equally important would be to cloak yourself from thermal especially drones. RELV makes very effective equipment for that.

    • @JeremyBell
      @JeremyBell Год назад

      This is the reality everyone needs to hear. Everyone has fantasies that a group of bad guys at the end of your driveway are going to announce they are coming and you're going to have a John Wayne shootout. The reality is you probably won't even know what hit you when the moment comes.

    • @DerpASherpa117
      @DerpASherpa117 Год назад +94

      I agree. Ambush-style gunfights that are over in seconds and in which you have very little time to retaliate are going to become the norm. As such, having a LARGE level of situational awareness will be more priceless than gold. It's also another reason why shelter-in-place with a decent number of people (and ideally, a small community of multiple families who can protect each other from most outside threats) will be your greatest asset.

    • @ROOSTER333
      @ROOSTER333 Год назад +37

      @@saltyguerrilla emergency heat blankets for the poor's. It'll allow you to "hide" from thermal

    • @phil20_20
      @phil20_20 Год назад +13

      You pick berries in the dark? You obviously haven't seen Stephen King's, "Dreamcatcher" with Morgan Freeman.

  • @MissVormt
    @MissVormt Год назад +14

    Even before the gun segment it's already clear that Paul is packing some serious heat.

    • @Will-et3ee
      @Will-et3ee 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for ruining my day 😂

  • @ickypete3265
    @ickypete3265 Год назад +44

    Makes me smile to see Paul making videos around doing what he likes. Always insightful and always genuine, thanks Paul.

  • @l.peytonadams8570
    @l.peytonadams8570 Год назад +556

    This was well thought out just like I expected. I went through 17 days in 2009 without power, without anyone able to travel, and one gas station in an entire county able to pump gasoline for days and emergency vehicles and ambulances needed it. A crank radio let us know what was going on in the world. I charged a cell on a car in the driveway. We cooked on a Coleman camp stove, used the front porch as refrigerator in coolers and kept from freezing in an all electric home with a kerosene heater. One old man froze to death in a trailer hugging a water heater wearing 5 coats. There were no ruts in the highway, no footprints in the snow, and no where to go. Oxygen systems in patients homes stopped working and EMT and fireman lugged on their backs oxygen tanks when the battery packs ran out. Krogers had all their dairy ruined by the generator failing. There was no milk to be had and no one could get deliveries in an area with 3100 power poles down. I never actually worried about needing to shoot criminals who also could not easily travel. If one came a simple 22 in a knee and they freeze to death. Caliber meant nothing and no police would be coming until there was a thaw and paths opened up. Every choice Paul talked about made sense. In our case wildlife was denned up and some animals were not seen for days even as tracks in the snow. Dens in trees were frozen over in many cases. We burned a candle for light. Flashlights were important. We almost ran out of cat food for pets. We could not get to the horses. My elderly mom was sleeping by the kerosene heater under 5 blankets. We could melt snow if the water stopped. For those 17 days no one came until a National Guardsman came to see if we were alive. We were better prepared than many and like many friends had to cook and eat meat in freezers thawing to not waste anything. The Coleman cooking stove and my camping equipment became essential fast. Everything Paul said made sense. In this emergency in 2009 between trees falling down from the weight of ice, roads blocked by poles and downed wires, and ice patches on roads it was quiet most of the day and strange to look at town in the distance and it was dark. If it truly goes bad live in the country and be safer than in an apartment building with no water, power, and in the city you have limited storage in thin walled apartments. I would not want to be in a city when it all goes bad. Go where it is safe may be wiser than what firearm. Most of my neighbors would be helping each other than a threat. In a real emergency thinking before the problem is more important than what you are packing in some emergencies. You might have to depend upon grandfather's 1931 shotgun because that is all you have and it is defense, and hunting. I found a dead skunk frozen behind my garage where it went to sleep in the cold and froze to death. We were not yet that desperate and I knew help was coming. Power was restored first in town and then out into the county. I had an end game I could hope for, but some emergencies that go longer than 17 days could mean your medicine runs out etc. If on insulin if the pharmacy stock was ruined and none were coming in by truck and you run out then you are a patient after the last shot and not an asset to your family. An emergency in August in hot weather had different problems to deal with from heat stroke, faster ruin to freezer food and infection issues go up. Elderly will be quickly vulnerable when a fan won't even run. It may be easier to get a car to you or drive out of a region and power issues would be more of transformers blowing knocking out sections. Sometimes you do the best you can and put the rest in the Good Lord's hands.

    • @762M80
      @762M80 Год назад +27

      If it was so cold that people were freezing to death in their homes...why didn't the dairy and other perishable food get put in a cabinet outside or something similar?
      I've done this camping or when at the cabin in the winter, works great.

    • @georgeheidkesr1759
      @georgeheidkesr1759 Год назад +11

      I've been in the same boat a few times [ ice storms ]...........only I have a big genny & there was a gas station with power, & neighbors with Farm tanks.......I always keep 30 gal of gas at all times. Your absolutley correct........food, water, heat etc are the most important.

    • @largelarry2126
      @largelarry2126 Год назад +11

      We have a gas grill and have have found several... 20 lb tanks at yard sales and pawn shops. We could run our gill for years if needed.

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 Год назад +8

      that was an amazing story L Peyton Adams, I bet now you have even more stuff stored?

    • @vykoden9462
      @vykoden9462 Год назад +11

      Thanks for this. Really good insight from a real life experience is hard to come by. I think I recall this from the news ... was it Iowa or Texas by chance? I'm going to screenshot your experience and make a list of what I don't have. Thanks!

  • @saltyguerrilla
    @saltyguerrilla Год назад +188

    I always held the belief that NATO calibers are the way to go for TEOTWAWKI. Thanks for a solid short video.

    • @steimystein4368
      @steimystein4368 Год назад +23

      Everything except one .308 AR10 that I own is either 9mm or .22lr.
      I don't hunt but I do a lot of target shooting. The .308 is for everything over 100 yards, and the others are for below 100 yards. I don't need to own five to ten different calibers. Three is more than enough.

    • @tubeguy4066
      @tubeguy4066 Год назад +17

      ​@D K this has nothing to do with buying ammo but "acquiring" ammo

    • @saltyguerrilla
      @saltyguerrilla Год назад +13

      @@tubeguy4066 agreed! In fact the military ammo dump’s nationwide possibly could become that source. Whether the military gives it to the citizens in a situation in which we are invaded, or they don’t give it to us and we take it because they are the threat. And lastly if the UN comes here to help disarm us once we are under martial law. In any case NATO calibers make up the biggest stock that is currently on this soil.

    • @steimystein4368
      @steimystein4368 Год назад +12

      @D K I'm old and retired. I plan on staying put and not doing the bugging out thing. So because I only need three calibers, and although they are very popular, I've been purchasing the ammo already. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be in a days long firefight, so the ammo I have stockpiled will probably last me quite some time. At my age, I'm thinking by the time anything like that happens, I'll have more than enough ammo to last the rest of my life. Plus, the calibers I chose are fairly cheap at the moment. There is a VERY good chance I'll probably die of old age before any SHTF occurrence ever happens.

    • @xshorty117x
      @xshorty117x Год назад

      Funny how the blue helmets criminalized not wearing a mask while they decriminalized child rape. Its almost like they have an agenda or something

  • @FCV0511
    @FCV0511 Год назад +99

    One bonus of revolvers is that you'll never be stuck with no magazines in the event of mag losses/failures. Worth having at least one in a scenario like this.

    • @mrdark9916
      @mrdark9916 Год назад +15

      Or you just.... Have a lot of mags lol. And retain them when possible.
      And you never dump your last. Them you always atleast have that one if u get more ammo.
      It's also why I recommend guns with higher capacity magazines lol.

    • @olisk-jy9rz
      @olisk-jy9rz Год назад +2

      @@mrdark9916 lol

    • @mattdg1981
      @mattdg1981 Год назад +11

      I like the idea of having a j frame 357 tucked away somewhere.

    • @kevmoful
      @kevmoful Год назад +8

      Agreed and if something does happen to your revolver they make a suitable hammer.

    • @Anonymous8421
      @Anonymous8421 Год назад +2

      You can also just always leave an empty magazine in the gun when you store it

  • @Astarothpool17
    @Astarothpool17 Год назад +37

    I remember when Twinkies were to stop being made, they dried up within a matter of hours of the news. I can only imagine what would happen to anything that could be "scavenged". Everything will be quickly claimed by someone ready to defend it. This video is insightful.

    • @DSMattitude
      @DSMattitude Год назад +2

      Not making them anymore is a reason to stock up if you like them. I always think of the great TP shortage caused by covidiots.

  • @SansBinky
    @SansBinky Год назад +47

    'No, you haven't won a prize" always gets a chuckle out of me.

  • @semichiganandy2127
    @semichiganandy2127 Год назад +96

    Well, I can't miss any presentations by Paul. So, now I'm going to watch the long version.

    • @alexanderbrown2717
      @alexanderbrown2717 Год назад +1

      1 Corinthians 1 KJV
      1 Paul, called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, and Sosthenes our brother,
      2 Unto the church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both their's and our's:
      1 Corinthians 15 KJV
      1 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
      2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
      3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
      4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
      Ephesians 1 KJV
      7 In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;
      Romans 3 KJV
      25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;

    • @burn1bob
      @burn1bob Год назад +8

      Wait there is a long version? As soon as I finish the short version I’m going to watch the long version.

  • @bertg.6056
    @bertg.6056 Год назад +1

    An excellent subject, Paul ! Thanks for exploring it.

  • @ronroche3138
    @ronroche3138 Год назад +1

    Well thought out and presented as always, Paul. Nicely done.

  • @gang-ridertv5433
    @gang-ridertv5433 Год назад +11

    Having reliable friends will be more important than anything: solidarity!

  • @j.r.6271
    @j.r.6271 Год назад +81

    Only 10 seconds in but I'm already saddened that the phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range wasn't listed... 😂😂

    • @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail
      @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail Год назад +5

      Ever wonder why the T-800 asked that question? Surely it would have known those types of weapons didn't exist in '84....

    • @tombrown4683
      @tombrown4683 Год назад +3

      ​@@ThumpertTheFascistCottontailit was just showing off. Learned human behavior i.e. "I know somethin' that you don't".

    • @arthurchadwell9267
      @arthurchadwell9267 Год назад +6

      Just what you see here, buddy...

    • @hawkeyepierce2017
      @hawkeyepierce2017 Год назад

      Tuff to hunt with

    • @westcoaststacker569
      @westcoaststacker569 Год назад

      @@ThumpertTheFascistCottontail Perhaps it did, just not outside of a lab!

  • @TwinTalon01
    @TwinTalon01 Год назад +1

    Excellent as always, Paul. Thanks so much for sharing your experience-based thoughts.

  • @jsbarto1
    @jsbarto1 Год назад +2

    Great food for thought...and action...for these times...will definitely watch the long version!

  • @Xanthro2
    @Xanthro2 Год назад +96

    I'm sure I'm not the only one who watches both short and long versions :D
    Enjoyable, thank you always for making these!

    • @1968CudaGuy
      @1968CudaGuy Год назад +2

      I'm watching the short version this morning and will watch the long version tonight..

    • @ChasOnErie
      @ChasOnErie Год назад +1

      Yup

    • @rootbeer2399
      @rootbeer2399 Год назад

      I'm watching the 'LOONG' version with the log, ya know as a straight married man 😛

    • @nightvan4427
      @nightvan4427 Год назад

      Me too

  • @griffontoner4034
    @griffontoner4034 Год назад +86

    Paul Harrell says : I could discuss this all day. My response : when can we do that!

    • @Phalanx443
      @Phalanx443 Год назад +8

      I just got a very nice brisket the other day, so I'll bring the smoker, someone else needs to get the beer and we're so on!

    • @Sman7290
      @Sman7290 Год назад +5

      The "longer version" awaits!

    • @stevesmith8854
      @stevesmith8854 Год назад

      Oh hell yeah

  • @mps9608
    @mps9608 Год назад +4

    You are so hilarious and fun to watch. Love your sense of humor.

  • @wilsonrawlin8547
    @wilsonrawlin8547 Год назад +4

    Solid and reliable breakdown of good info for newbies and rookies. Use it if you don't know anything because it is solid info that won't let you down.

  • @MrIamafarmboy
    @MrIamafarmboy Год назад +38

    I always enjoy Professor Harrell's lectures.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +2

      You'll love the 2+ hour version then.

  • @dlam2864
    @dlam2864 Год назад +397

    Guns and ammo should be like 5% of your stuff for TEOTWAWKI, the other 95% needs to be stuff like toilet paper, food, water, soap and other mundane things.

    • @scottcrawford3745
      @scottcrawford3745 Год назад +66

      Medical supplies, especially Antibiotics, and any prescription meds.

    • @frankopanklaric
      @frankopanklaric Год назад

      Americans and their toilet paper.

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 Год назад +42

      Agreed. Water, food, medical, and hygiene. That's everyday stuff, guns will be important, but people won't be the only things out there killing people, viruses and bacteria will be at it like it always has been. Dying from an infection or severe illness is almost guaranteed worse way to go vs being gunned down and your body looted.

    • @tubeguy4066
      @tubeguy4066 Год назад +48

      That 5% will get you that other 95% from others missing that 5%

    • @dlam2864
      @dlam2864 Год назад +53

      @@tubeguy4066 until you pick the wrong guy. Focus on protecting your stuff

  • @flashwashington2735
    @flashwashington2735 Год назад +1

    Thanks Mr Harrell. Well presented besides well thought out.

  • @brucebanner6149
    @brucebanner6149 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Paul!
    Always come to your videos when I want to get the best information

  • @dylanmartinez2157
    @dylanmartinez2157 Год назад +15

    Glad you’re still kicking man. I can’t wait to check out the long version!

  • @dss8345
    @dss8345 Год назад +62

    My guesses before the video really starts: Ruger 10/22, Beretta 9mm, 12 gauge pump action, .223 AR and some form of hunting rifle like a 308 or 30-30. You're the man Paul!

    • @Liquefaction
      @Liquefaction Год назад

      I'm putting the beretta 92x performance in mine

    • @Geekofarm
      @Geekofarm Год назад +4

      Shotgun ammo, not so portable. In-place, shotgun is great - you can make serviceable ammo from scratch too. But even a 30rd belt is a bugger to lug around.

    • @dareisnogod5711
      @dareisnogod5711 Год назад +1

      You are all over the place with ammo choices. Did you listen & UNDERSTAND ?

    • @georgeclark7208
      @georgeclark7208 Год назад +19

      @@dareisnogod5711 He said he made the guesses BEFORE watching the video. Relax man.

    • @dss8345
      @dss8345 Год назад +7

      @@dareisnogod5711 I guess comprehension isn't one of your strengths.
      "Before the video really starts..."

  • @gvines
    @gvines Год назад +1

    Great video Paul, thanks a bunch for making it!

  • @Dr.Ballsonya
    @Dr.Ballsonya Год назад +40

    I think something that needs discussed more is how to handle other people in a non violent way to rebuild a safe community during times like this.
    I’m all for the doom and gloom but eventually we need to come out the other side.
    And sometimes the best weapons and tactics don’t involve shooting but thinking and knowing how to handle personalities.
    If that fails, lead talks with a language everyone will understand.

    • @JohnPublic-dk7zd
      @JohnPublic-dk7zd Год назад +3

      Yeah, it is hard to imagine utter chaos lasting indefinitely...

    • @andyslaven5538
      @andyslaven5538 Год назад +2

      There is a good chance that when it happens this time, it will be generational. Those who try to rise to power, altruistic or not, may find themselves facing the same attitude that will see those currently in power dethroned.

    • @bobjones-bt9bh
      @bobjones-bt9bh Год назад +7

      thank you. You WILL NOT shoot your way either to safety or prosperity. you have to sleep. where you live can be burned.

    • @greenyoshi777
      @greenyoshi777 11 месяцев назад +3

      That's why I've invested in batons and handcuffs. You WILL need to detain somebody at SOME POINT!!! Whether it's a member of your own group that.... GOD forbid.... snapped and needs to be restrained or maybe someone outside your group that you can't (or don't want to) shoot for any reason. NOBODY should be shot, let alone killed unless you have no choice but having said that? It will.... *_unfortunately_* be of the utmost importance that EVERYONE in the group, regardless of gender, age, disability, etc. be thoroughly prepared to use deadly force in order to protect themselves or the group. You definitely DON'T want to be killing your own group members or anyone from a friendly or neutral group if you can avoid it. So handcuffs and a secure place to keep any prisoners under guard are mandatory.

    • @bilbo_gamers6417
      @bilbo_gamers6417 10 месяцев назад +3

      It's a very bad idea to trust people implicitly in these situations. Other people are fundamentally a threat unless proven otherwise. This seems like a very good way to be taken advantage of. Don't be trigger-happy but at the same time you can't try and talk your way through things so easily. Talk if the other side seems sane and reasonable, and not desperate. If they are desperate, they are a threat.

  • @Guts-the-Berserker
    @Guts-the-Berserker Год назад +37

    Thank you for offering a short and long version, I've watched you so much that you've earned enough trust that I don't feel the need to "check your work" by watching everything but I also love how you dissect things in greater detail with damn near scientific precision. I may end up watching your longer stuff sometimes just to get that too.

  • @sski
    @sski Год назад +16

    Ok, you've peaked my interest. I watched this short version as my time was thought to be limited this morning. But considering the state of the world, and this country in general, and the fact that Paul Harrell himself is spending 4+ hours out of his day to bring important information such as this to us all, I think it responsible to go watch the 2 hour version.

  • @NinjaAttorneyAtLaw
    @NinjaAttorneyAtLaw Год назад

    Thanks for great videos as usual, Mr. Harrell!

  • @dgjacquin
    @dgjacquin Год назад

    Thanks Paul. I always appreciate your perspective !!!

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Год назад +4

    "Brevity is the soul of wit." Thank you for your wit and wisdom in this short format. Now, on to the long haul...

  • @navchaps3449
    @navchaps3449 Год назад +4

    Interesting video. Never thought about it and didn't know the acronyms. Thanx. Closest I've every come is riding out hurricanes on multiple occasions where services (e.g. police) were disrupted for several days. Most people in the neighborhood did not have guns and I found conceal carry to be extremely helpful for the same reasons I find it helpful under normal circumstances.

  • @spinynorman887
    @spinynorman887 Год назад +2

    Excellently done! The best thing about this vid (and MOST of Paul's vids) is that even if you don't agree with everything Paul says, he puts out enough useful information that you can learn things of value regardless, provided you keep your mind, eyes and ears open. And I'd like to than Paul for that!

  • @leepalmer1210
    @leepalmer1210 Год назад +1

    Love your content. Always informative and always fun. And a lot of your picks in firearms and ammo are things I really like.

  • @TheKentuckyPatriot
    @TheKentuckyPatriot Год назад +15

    Great presentation as always. Very well thought out. I respect your thoughts and have learned so much watching you over the years!

  • @gustavesoucy-breton6841
    @gustavesoucy-breton6841 Год назад +46

    remember that knowing how to use a bow and arrow might be quite useful, as it would allow you to re use your arrows for hunting and keep your ammo for situations where you really need it (ie: self defense)

    • @Bahlzeron
      @Bahlzeron Год назад +10

      This.... bows, spears, and traps are generally quiet and due to such will attract less unwanted attention. It would be best to save the noise making for only when it is necessary.

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Год назад +7

      Let me tell you about the sling.
      It's literally a piece of rope & the ammo (rocks etc) are literally free & everywhere.
      A few people with slings can hurl rocks in the direction of a threat that can kill.
      I mean have guns for sure but don't discount buying a sling to have there for you should it be needed.

    • @jmpoulsen1
      @jmpoulsen1 Год назад +3

      One more box of ammo and a silencer will also do the trick.

    • @gustavesoucy-breton6841
      @gustavesoucy-breton6841 Год назад +3

      @@jmpoulsen1 depends, can you reuse your ammo once you shot it?

    • @chrishooge3442
      @chrishooge3442 Год назад +2

      A few years back I bought an entry level recurve and taught my kids how to use it. I got the idea from a book...The Earth Abides.

  • @eskay1424
    @eskay1424 Год назад

    I really like your approach, have watched so many of your vids. Glad you're out there.

  • @alexandermfernandez9283
    @alexandermfernandez9283 Год назад +1

    I watched both versions of the TEOTWAWKI videos , and was extremely impressed by your knowledge and rational . I think you're an authority on the subject and sensible people should take heed . GREAT VIDEOS , Mr. Harrell !

  • @TheRaviotar
    @TheRaviotar Год назад +7

    15:08
    Good point about checking the fine print on high-capacity magazines. Here in Canada, magazine capacity limits don't apply to rimfire rifles, irrespective of if it's a detachable or fixed mag - except for *specifically* the Ruger 10/22.

    • @kenkaftan
      @kenkaftan 10 месяцев назад

      Ran out of ammo - SORRY, eh 😅

  • @darkskinamerican7826
    @darkskinamerican7826 11 месяцев назад +6

    18:20 I started laughing when he said ladies had many places to hide a really small gun 😂 just make sure there’s not one in the chamber

  • @tonyv8925
    @tonyv8925 Год назад

    Very good commentary, thanks for sharing.

  • @arminiuschatti2287
    @arminiuschatti2287 Год назад

    Thank you Sergeant for putting this up. I’ve been waiting for it.

  • @ReubenOaks84
    @ReubenOaks84 Год назад +3

    Love your videos, Mr. Harrell. I'm so thankful that you share your wealth of experience and knowledge with us.

  • @EC-mc7vg
    @EC-mc7vg Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video Paul. Watching this makes me realize I haven't thought about these scenarios in depth in a while. A couple of years ago here in Texas when the ice storm hit we were without electricity and running water for a week. But we had "prepped" enough to make it through without issue. We keep at least 10 cases of bottled water on hand at all times, have firewood and some "extra" food, as well as plenty of firearms and ammo. Most people don't think of doing any kind of "prepping" as daily items are usually so readily available and close at hand. The thought of a societal breakdown a terrifying because I think it would be far worse than most people can even comprehend.

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard Год назад

      To add to this, everyone should know how to make an improvised water filter or own a professionally made one. Sand and charcoal, not exactly rare items.

  • @WilliamSirman
    @WilliamSirman Год назад

    Great Video as per usual!
    God Bless...
    Bill

  • @johnmoss4624
    @johnmoss4624 Год назад

    Good stuff. Will eagerly await the long version.

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 Год назад +7

    I acquired a 365 with manual Safety a while back. Other than getting used to the safety, it’s been a good experience. Easy to carry and still very shootable and accurate.

  • @Mike-B-Jackson
    @Mike-B-Jackson Год назад +64

    "The hardest part about the apocalypse will be deciding which guns to bring"
    As much as I love my ACR, I have a strong feeling that parts availability will be far more valuable than "cool factor" ;)

    • @finnl6887
      @finnl6887 Год назад +14

      Meh. If you're dying of radiation anyway, might as well go out stylishly

    • @tombrown4683
      @tombrown4683 Год назад +4

      ​@@finnl6887I like the way you think.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +1

      Better stock up on parts now, all the parts that move or are critical; FCG, extractor, a spring set, etc etc

    • @Mike-B-Jackson
      @Mike-B-Jackson Год назад

      @@Hjerte_Verke always a good idea. But what I meant by my comment was more along the lines of “it’ll be easier to find parts along the way” ostensibly from other discarded/broken ARs

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Год назад

      This is one of the reasons I chose an AKM, solid reliability and easy maintenance. I figure there will be plenty of other tools to grab if things really go south, need be.

  • @jonjones5198
    @jonjones5198 Год назад

    Thanks, Paul, great as always!

  • @natesmith4050
    @natesmith4050 Год назад

    Paul, thank you for your insight!

  • @Oldgunguy62
    @Oldgunguy62 Год назад +4

    A good presentation as always by Paul. Avoiding crowds or people in general is your best defense. You are the weapon if something goes sideways. The firearms are just tools. I agree with Paul pick the tools that make sense for you, and buy quality tools.

  • @Raptor0256
    @Raptor0256 Год назад +20

    Thank you for a short version. I sometimes struggle with sitting through extra long videos. I really appreciate the effort

    • @lennywinbox1734
      @lennywinbox1734 Год назад +1

      Click on the gear-wheel in the picture, set playback speed to 1.5x or 2x.
      That's what I do.

    • @dareisnogod5711
      @dareisnogod5711 Год назад +1

      Suffering from ADD, are ya?

    • @danielbeck9191
      @danielbeck9191 Год назад

      This makes an excellent preview/review version.

  • @Bdady74
    @Bdady74 Год назад

    Sensible words on a sensitive subject. Thank You, Sir!

  • @Thoroughly_Wet
    @Thoroughly_Wet Год назад +37

    I've always seen being ready for "doomsday" as being ready for any major events. Just looking back at this past winter where in parts of the country people were exiting their homes on the 2nd floor, having a few months of food and basic medical knowledge/medication tucked away isn't a bad idea.

    • @chrishooge3442
      @chrishooge3442 Год назад +5

      In the last few years we've seen a pandemic lockdown and weather disasters. Building up a pantry, water storage/purification, and First Aid supplies seem to be the most urgent tasks. Ability to cook over an open flame so firewood, propane grill, or camping stove precludes the need for electricity. Candles for lighting and fire extinguishers for the potential fire.

  • @ImNino21
    @ImNino21 Год назад +3

    Starting off with the short version tonight.. Have to work early tomorrow and will catch the long version when I get home.

  • @davepowers1694
    @davepowers1694 Год назад

    Thank you, Paul! Very informative!!

  • @thespaminator
    @thespaminator Год назад

    I’ll be watching both versions thank you very much.

  • @rockhardbeast1
    @rockhardbeast1 Год назад +5

    Paul, personally i think you post fantastic + not only educational but genuinely helpful life advice. Please continue creating sir.
    Thank you for your time!

  • @thomaswashburn3513
    @thomaswashburn3513 Год назад +3

    Just watched the full version… now I’m watching the short version. Two hours and twenty-five minutes isn’t too much of Paul Harrell.

  • @10HERBERT
    @10HERBERT Год назад

    Hi, I really enjoy your videos. and I always learn something form them. Thanks

  • @danielbeck9191
    @danielbeck9191 Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO!!! And THANK YOU for presenting the concise version for oreview and review!

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Yea, I have totally liked his videos and I don’t think anyone else won’t find interest

    • @tracyannbanks123_
      @tracyannbanks123_ Год назад

      Id love to know you better Daniel, thats only if you dont mind cos you seems to be a nice and cool person

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut Год назад +7

    The man, the legend, the way of life.

  • @jaytrock3217
    @jaytrock3217 Год назад +66

    In the early part of Vietnam war my dad would carry the M1 Carbine and 1911. He was a medic. He hated the M-14 because of getting in our of the helicopter. M1 Carbine was effective for him.

    • @Geekofarm
      @Geekofarm Год назад +13

      Paul has said elsewhere that confidence and competence are big factors in firearm selection, so more power to your old man.

    • @762M80
      @762M80 Год назад +15

      And as a medic, his job wasn't shooting badguys with a rifle, so he picked the right one...the one that was designed to be used by people whose primary job was something other than shooting badguys with a rifle.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +1

      @@762M80 And then the M1 Carbine WAS carried by people whose primary job was to kill bad guys, so who is right about the rifle's origins?

    • @peternorton5648
      @peternorton5648 Год назад +7

      @@Hjerte_Verke well the gun was designed for second tier troops. Those that weren’t on the front line but might need something more mid range and more than a pistol to fight with should the occasion arise. While some front line troops carried them it isn’t what they were designed for

    • @762M80
      @762M80 Год назад +1

      @Hjerte Verke they were designed and adopted as a personal defense weapon that was more effective and easier to train than a pistol, they were intended for troops doing something other than rifleman stuff; MG A-gunners, mortar crews, radiomen, vehicle crew, ect. That guys used them as a primary Infantry arm, outside their intended role, doesn't make any of this not true. They were, and are, very effective little rifles, he made a good choice.

  • @schickmann
    @schickmann Год назад

    Excellent video Paul. Thankyou.

  • @maximpestsolutions3696
    @maximpestsolutions3696 Год назад

    Thanks Paul 👍. Great Advice 👍...and now for the Long Version ⏳.
    Cheers 🙏🇨🇦.

  • @chadcolton528
    @chadcolton528 Год назад +7

    Great video Paul! I was wondering if you could do a quick video on how to repair some of the more common failures on some of the more common firearm platforms. It strikes me that in a TEOTWAWKI situation you could very likely find yourself needing to fix broken firearms, if you live that long

    • @DCopp
      @DCopp Год назад

      92FS locking block is their weakpoint

  • @warrenb8228
    @warrenb8228 Год назад +15

    My choices are Keltec EVERYTHING.
    That way you don’t have people trying to kill your to take your gear. They’ll also not engage with you out of sheer pity at your choice in armaments.

    • @ctrlaltdebug
      @ctrlaltdebug Год назад

      Ah yes, the "tranny AK47"

    • @chrisdubois7688
      @chrisdubois7688 Год назад

      My pf9 broke lol

    • @Maddog3060
      @Maddog3060 Год назад +3

      And they'll be too busy laughing while you walk up to them and then club them to death with your broken bullpup.

  • @gabrieltiso8537
    @gabrieltiso8537 Год назад +1

    Really appreciate how comprehensive and well organized this guy is and I'm only 5 minutes into the video

  • @mess0965
    @mess0965 Год назад

    Great information for thought. Thank you.

  • @boingkster
    @boingkster Год назад +31

    Sorry in advance for the essay this has become. Huge thanks to Paul and the team for everything they do as a lot of this is the conglomeration of and inpiration from their work... here goes.
    Before anything make sure you have available methods for storing, carrying and purifying water and also cooking food. Preferably these solutions will be reusable even without fuel/chemicals - like a Lifestraw water purifier and a Trangia stove can use wood if necessary.
    After that worry about defence. Without knowing anyones particular skill level, physique or country of origin I'd definitely recommend a 22LR rifle - preferably a compact repeating or semiauto action or even a folding prepper-style single shot. Then a 12 gauge shotgun. Then a .223 rifle or (insert "widley used military caliber of your country" here) also in bolt action. A pistol would also be beneficial, I'd recommend 9mm self-loader. Those are not in any particular order of preference.
    Now thats the list for most everyday people. For everyone else (likely **you** seeing as this is a Paul Harrell video) read on.
    I would HIGHLY suggest a handheld loading press (such as the Lee) and a small stash of important items such as dies, primers, cases, powder, powder dippers, projectiles... and I'll go out on a limb and say bullet molds as well. These will keep you self sufficient even in the long term. You don't need a massive store of them but if you can whittle down what you need into a backpack or even better a shoebox then that is enough. The less calibers you have to maintain the better in this scenario, however being able to barter or trade would be of great benefit. There is not much better use for dead car batteries after all.
    If you live somewhere you can't have semi-auto rifles then a lever action in 357 Magnum would be highly recommended. I'll go out on a limb and say that I'd be comfortable with one in most scenarios, especially paired with a revolver in the same caliber. If thats the pair you have then its a lot better than nothing. People will scream "why no semiauto / box magazine rifle?!" but if you cannot obtain these items legally then its hard to promote going about that, plus you have a far greater chance of getting caught prior to having to use them in a TEOTWAWKI scenario. Another advantage (long term) is that they are mechanically simple and have no magazines to lose.
    Some would notice my recommendation at the start for bolt-action rifles. If you don't know how long the turmoil is going to run then a bolt action will be a good thing. No seals to wear, no gas ports to clog, no springs to break. Ammunition conservation is also an issue. Ideally you'll be able to pair this rifle with a reasonbly powered optic, too, which in open country or from a vantage point is a defintite force multiplier. For close quarters work a semiautomatic rifle is far superior, however.
    Last word? Get good at stuff. All the stuff - be able to fix/maintain cars and firearms as well as able to cook, grow/hunt food, triage (in a medical sense) and perform basic surgery. I'm not talking organ transplants here, but identifying the source of a major bleed and being able to stop it and then treat it will definitely be handy. Many people can't even begin to perform two out of that list of six things. You don't need a degree in them... but if you can shoot, dress and cook game animals, get an old mower running, plug a tyre and also disassemble, clean and service a rifle & sight it in then you're better off than most people out there. The rest is just icing on the cake.
    Wow, maybe I should make my own video.

    • @chrishooge3442
      @chrishooge3442 Год назад +6

      This goes down the prepper rabbit hole but your comments are well founded. A Sawyer Squeeze for each family member. There are also DIY Berkey filter setups on RUclips. .22 rifles and 12g shotgun with a variety of shells. Tools of all kinds. And friends with a diverse skill sets.
      I read a book a few years back that really illustrates what a truly apocalyptic scenario could look like. Actually two: The Jakarta Pandemic and The Earth Abides. They are very different books and written about 45 years apart.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Год назад +4

      I'm really surprised Paul did not add a 12g shotgun to the list. Probably the best defensive bug-in tool.

    • @boingkster
      @boingkster Год назад +3

      @@MB-jg4tr he covers this specifically in the long version, including the bugging in vs bugging out. The short version is that the bulk of ammunition works heavily against shotguns for bugging out and bugging out is what most people would probably end up doing as the bulk of the population lives in dense metropolitan and urban areas. A good contrast is a box of 25 shells for a 12G is roughly the same size as a box of 500 rounds for a 22LR.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Год назад +1

      @@boingkster thanks, and yes I watched the long presentation afterwards 👍

    • @giuseppejones1554
      @giuseppejones1554 Год назад +3

      I’m sorry but anyone who knows anything about/has any experience with water filtration (especially long term) would never recommend or utter the name of lifestraw. They’re super gimmicky and unreliable and there are way better options. In terms of portability, reliability, and volume a sawyer squeeze is hard to beat. Pair those with a chemical purifier like a jug (or several) of concentrated bleach and some water jerry’s if you’re sheltering in place. Maybe controversial but clean water is more important than firearms any day of the week.
      Sidenote: I’m a pretty strong believer that in terms of emergency/survival situations money spent on reloading equipment and components and such is much better invested in bulk ammo tucked away. Or other preps entirely. And further, I think the idea of ‘longterm’ survival in which you have to worry about the absolute durability and functionality of everything above all else is mostly fantasy. While important, there are other important criteria and way more critical things to consider and discuss when it comes to those longterm (or more like indefinite) situations. Stuff that often gets skipped or glossed over like building effective communities and food systems.

  • @RyeOnHam
    @RyeOnHam Год назад +4

    I tried it at home. My card table collapsed! Listen to Paul!

  • @andrewvillavicencio8496
    @andrewvillavicencio8496 Год назад

    Great information, thank you Sir!

  • @CharlieNylandII
    @CharlieNylandII 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to this channel!

  • @Jason_The_Man
    @Jason_The_Man Год назад +4

    Great list. I’d include a 12ga shotgun. Looking for the longer version to see if that’s addressed.

  • @RE-pw3gm
    @RE-pw3gm Год назад +3

    I think those all great choices, but I like that you mentioned weight especially in an INCH situation. The 40 lbs challenge, which should include all firearms, ammo and other weapons except one fixed blade 12” and under OAL and one pocket knife or multi tool 6” and under OAL.

  • @glockfanboy4927
    @glockfanboy4927 Год назад +1

    Paul talks n I listen n learn!! Knowledge is power!!

  • @julianneedsblood7091
    @julianneedsblood7091 Год назад

    Great vids all the time 😊

  • @octoberrain3513
    @octoberrain3513 Год назад +3

    Thank you Paul for being a reasonable person about this topic and not a end of the world nut

  • @tenchraven
    @tenchraven Год назад +10

    One thing that can never be stressed enough- if you don't have a place to go where they are expecting you, if you bug out you're just a refugee. If you're thinking about this kind of thing, you need a plan before you need anything else.

  • @martyp5976
    @martyp5976 Год назад

    Si, great content as always!

  • @jimplantinga6288
    @jimplantinga6288 Год назад

    Thank you. I really appreciate your videos. You are 🎩

  • @Gozer_is_God
    @Gozer_is_God Год назад +3

    Paul!! You forgot the ultimate almighty caliber for this subject.. the 44 special 😅

  • @andrewpinsent8927
    @andrewpinsent8927 Год назад +3

    We deal with some of the legal stuff here in Canada. We are limited to 5 rounds in a semi auto rifle and 10 in any handgun. Luckily the way they enforce this is to modify the magazine with a pin. Take my AR180 that has 30 round PMAGS, they are pinned to 5. So in a situation where law is out the window, the only thing separating me from a 30 rounder is a small push pin. 3 minutes with a drill and its a 30 rounder. But I can still stock up on them as I can keep them legal with the pin until such a situation occurs

  • @garyreeder980
    @garyreeder980 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Mr Harrell for all the enjoyable content! Merry Christmas!

  • @Sandhill1988
    @Sandhill1988 Год назад

    Paul thank you for the presentation. Verry commonsensical and mirrors my thoughts exactly, even more so.

  • @nexusnero
    @nexusnero Год назад +19

    Idk why but i went really into the prepper stuff, i even have a playlist with navigation guides, gun guides, from safety to maintenance, camouflage guides, tailoring guides, brick making guides, start a fire stuff.... Your videos sure are in the middle of them

    • @danielmacdonald8358
      @danielmacdonald8358 Год назад +2

      I would definitely like to team up with you

    • @nexusnero
      @nexusnero Год назад

      @@danielmacdonald8358 me too brother, people togheter can achieve great things

    • @AlexDenton0451
      @AlexDenton0451 Год назад

      real talk. why? I genuinely have never understood why people get into this shit.

    • @Dr.JustIsWrong
      @Dr.JustIsWrong Год назад +2

      @@AlexDenton0451
      Do you fill your gas tank before a long trip?
      Bring a coat?
      ..that's why..

    • @AlexDenton0451
      @AlexDenton0451 Год назад

      @@Dr.JustIsWrong ...what

  • @Kodiac
    @Kodiac Год назад +3

    Love the short version and I can't wait to see the long version

  • @1Lo1L
    @1Lo1L Год назад

    cool stuff, good as always

  • @BigO4185
    @BigO4185 Год назад

    Best video in a while. Enjoyed it

  • @Tron2pointOh
    @Tron2pointOh Год назад +6

    Top 5 with 15 guns on the table... Hehe!