There are many of these threads........prime example:
I continue to have no idea what y'all are talking about. Unless you do not live in a large city, or you are on the outskirts of a large city, and/or you have your own little farm/ranch or friends way outside of town, and advance notice, etc., you're not going anywhere. If everyone tries to bug out for one reason or another the roads will be clogged, and the city or overall country will be a madhouse. My advice is to keep plenty of ammunition in your home, a good first aid kit, a supply of drinking water that will last for days and days, and a long-term, non-perishable food supply (which is easy to purchase online).
Your weapons choices are personal but whatever you choose should be relatively easy to maintain, you should have a decent set of cleaning materials for your weapons, and your ammunition should be readily available and, therefore, able to be traded to others for missing necessities that others might have.
Stay indoors and wait for the emergency to end. It will unless it's nuclear and then it doesn't matter, just bend over and kyagb.
Most of the foregoing applies to people in their own homes. It's much harder to store large quantities of emergency supplies in multi-family housing but a modicum of food and water and ammunition should be able to be stored somewhere.
Jus' sayin'...............
If things get bad and things get worse this is my plan. Please comment on my weapons and tell us yours
I continue to have no idea what y'all are talking about. Unless you do not live in a large city, or you are on the outskirts of a large city, and/or you have your own little farm/ranch or friends way outside of town, and advance notice, etc., you're not going anywhere. If everyone tries to bug out for one reason or another the roads will be clogged, and the city or overall country will be a madhouse. My advice is to keep plenty of ammunition in your home, a good first aid kit, a supply of drinking water that will last for days and days, and a long-term, non-perishable food supply (which is easy to purchase online).
Your weapons choices are personal but whatever you choose should be relatively easy to maintain, you should have a decent set of cleaning materials for your weapons, and your ammunition should be readily available and, therefore, able to be traded to others for missing necessities that others might have.
Stay indoors and wait for the emergency to end. It will unless it's nuclear and then it doesn't matter, just bend over and kyagb.
Most of the foregoing applies to people in their own homes. It's much harder to store large quantities of emergency supplies in multi-family housing but a modicum of food and water and ammunition should be able to be stored somewhere.
Jus' sayin'...............