(Just some things that came to mind today while I was perusing the internet. We as prepared individuals have a tendency to get way to worked up on the gear, as opposed to skills. Gear only helps us accomplish a mission.-Kyle)
One of the first things many people
look at when they start to become prepared is firearms. Firearms are a “fun”
part of preparedness, especially if you are a gun person already (we are!). On the
preparedness forums we frequent, the firearms section is easily one of the busiest
sub-forums. People will endlessly debate what rifle is “the best” for a
disaster scenario. There is nothing wrong with that debate, or people having
different opinions on the matter. The problem (and this is a common theme in
the preparedness and firearm worlds) is when people get too wrapped up in gear
selection, instead of letting the mission dictate the gear.
You
must decide why you need a firearm, and what you need it to do for you, before
you can think about which firearm is best for your situation. Let the mission, or what you want to
accomplish, drive your selection of equipment. If you do it the other way
around, it’s quite likely you will end up trying to adjust your preparedness plans
to fit a specific firearm. If you plan on increasing your level of everyday
preparedness, you may be looking at a handgun for concealed carry. If you are
worried about home invasion, you may be looking at a rifle or shotgun,
depending on your preference (and a lot of other factors, but that’s a
different post entirely). Finally, if you are concerned about a Black Level (Click for the Dragoon Disaster Scale)
event, where the grid is down and there will most likely not be any police to
come when you call, you might be looking at a fighting rifle.
Remember,
you can’t eat bullets. On the other side of that, all the stored food in the
world does you no good if you can’t defend yourself and your supplies.
Preparedness, like most other things in life, is all about balance. Only two
sorts of people think that all they need to survive is a weapon and plenty of
ammo. One group is made up of those that are simply uninformed, and their idea
of survival comes from zombie movies. The others are like this guy (Link thanks to the Organic Prepper), and
think they don’t need supplies because, with their firearms, they will simply
take yours. Do yourself a favor, and don’t be like those people. If your only
plan is to take from others by force, it won’t end well, I promise you.
Kyle
DSPS
18FEB2014
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