What Constitutes "Reasonable Preparedness" ?

Before VN ( 5/66-5/67 ) I spent 6 months in the 5th I.D. in Colorado Springs. I was an E2 making about $72? a month. The cocktail waitresses in C.S. ambushed better than the NVA. Get up to use the latrine and your 1/2 finished beer became a fresh one and another $2 left your wallet. Being a Petaluma CA rowdy, I was a trained drunk and the near beer didn't work for me either. Luckily my money was gone by the second week and I avoided going down town after that. Beyond that it was cold and the C.S. drivers failed snow driving in a spectacular way. Being about 2 miles from Cheyenne Mountain the #1 nuclear target in the US at the time, made leaving for the war an upgrade. I had a radio in my ear under my coat when I walked guard duty. Turn East and you got a Cubs game, face South it was Mexican stations, West you got the Dodgers game. I couldn't wait to get out of there.
 
Part of my "reasonable preparedness" is accessing the risk. The chances vary a lot with the when and the where. o me being totally prepared for anything is impossible and not how I chose to live my life. Some guys have a gun in their shower. I don't I often go around our little town completely unarmed. Yes, something could happen. Might get hit by a piece of falling space junk, but I don't wear a Kevlar helmet. I do have a carbon fiber hardhat when I go out on the job. however. When I go to the bigger cities and hit the pawn shops etc, I am armed.
 
Just bought 300 rounds of 45 auto, 100 rounds of 380 auto, 500 rounds of .22 and 50 rounds of 38 special +P hollow points for a total of $165. All factory packed. Does that make me "reasonably prepared"?
Nah :rolleyes:
But, combined with what I had yesterday and the means to propel it towards danger with considerable accuracy, it makes me more prepared that I was when I dropped $4K in cash in the night deposit box at the bank 30 years ago after a loop around the building to check for thieves in the bushes and practicing until it took me two seconds to get it in the box where it became untouchable to me.
I had a permit back then in 1992 and still have one today, but rarely do I feel the need to carry now since I generally avoid places where danger lurks.
That H&K 45C tactical beats a Brazilian copy of a 45 auto any time. At least it doesn't rattle when I shake it.
Great price on all those rounds! Where did you purchase?
 
"Reasonable" in a discussion about firearms just means somebody wants to disarm you.
That's not always true. I started this discussion and, as I've stated multiple times I think that anything on the basic issue was for an 11 Bravo should be available to any law abiding civilian in America
 
I am not well informed. What is going on with Colorado Springs?
Colorado legalized marijuana in November of 2012 and IMO it absolutely destroyed Colorado.

Our homeless population skyrocketed. People came from all over the country for "Free weed". I'm not sure where that idea got started but I'm telling you a bunch of the people that I ran into at work thought that they were going to be able to have free weed in Colorado.

Our crime rate went up because the cartels moved in here and they started growing weed legally and illegally for shipment to the rest of the country.

The government looked at weed as a cash cow. Every time they wanted to pass a measure they raised the tax on weed to fund it.

What's that actually did was create a situation where the elicit dealers could raise the price on their product significantly and still undercut the legal weed stores. And once weed is in a jar at your house the cops can't prove you didn't buy it from Maggie's Farm.

Weed is an all cash business because the banks won't touch it. Weed dealers get robbed. Weed Dealers get busted for income tax evasion. Edited for clarity I meant legal weed dealers. AKA Dispensaries.
Quite a few of the "dispensaries" in Colorado Springs have gone bankrupt and gone out of business.

And people still think legalized weed is the best thing that ever happened to Colorado.

We're not supposed to discuss Politics on this forum and I'm not going to. I am going to recommend a YouTube video called The Rocky Mountain Heist it explains a lot of what I said above. I'm going to go right to the edge and say that it's a description of how several prominent leftists decided to buy the vote in Colorado and turn it Blue.

I highly recommend spending the 45 minutes to watch it.

If I could leave Colorado I would and we don't know we may yet. My daughter is the COO for a Private school that has campuses is 5 different states including Texas and Wyoming. She may get tired of Colorado's stupidity and move.

I had a heart attack a year ago and apparently it just devastated my wife. I barely remember it so I don't know.

Anyway my daughter decided from that that we were too old and too feeble to live alone especially in essentially the center of Colorado Springs. If any of you are familiar with Colorado Springs I can just about throw a rock from my front door and hit Academy and Austin Bluffs.

Whenever I say what I'm about to say I'm afraid I sound like I'm bragging so I want to be clear what I'm about to tell you was not my accomplishment it's my daughter's charity.

My daughter moved out of the city several years ago and bought a Rancho right around 50 miles east of Falcon. Earlier this year she bought what used to be a weed farm in the sheriff's auction. (Isn't it Ironic) she's been renovating it and she moved her most responsible daughter on to the property to look after the old folks and we're moving in at the end of July.

Once we're there we're not leaving the property unless we have to. The closest to Colorado Springs we're going to get is the Walmart on the edge of Falcon.

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Somebody said you should have enough land to have your own range on your land. I can't call that a range because it's not developed or anything but that blue dot is a berm and the weed farmers had a Target stand set up there so somebody was shooting in that ditch and I intend to continue to do so.
 
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That's not always true. I started this discussion and, as I've stated multiple times I think that anything on the basic issue was for an 11 Bravo should be available to any law abiding civilian in America
I strongly disagree with that! If you think I'm walking around carrying an M16A1 and 20 Magazines of ammunition plus four grenades your mistaken. And what about Claymores? One of them too? 11Bravo 20 1969 RVN.
 
I strongly disagree with that! If you think I'm walking around carrying an M16A1 and 20 Magazines of ammunition plus four grenades your mistaken. And what about Claymores? One of them too? 11Bravo 20 1969 RVN.
Maybe actually read my post. Notice that word in BOLD TYPE.

That's not always true. I started this discussion and, as I've stated multiple times I think that anything on the basic issue was for an 11 Bravo should be available to any law abiding civilian in America

AVAILABLE not required
 
First, mindset. Understand that there are people who will do you harm if you let them. Get your ind right first, THEN worry about tactics and gear.
Don't go to stupid places. If you would not want to be there unarmed, why on earth are you there now?
Avoid stupid people. If you find yourself in dumb places with dumb people, fix that by leaving with all the alacrity of which you are capable. If something makes you uncomfortable, same rule. Don't dawdle about analyzing. Get gone, then think about it.
Obtain at least one quality firearm, study what you can learn about ammo (Dr. Roberts' list), get a bunch (500+ rounds) and function test it all. Get quality training. Keep it refreshed as well as you can. If this is a fiscal/time problem, get rid of of the optional stuff in your life (smoking, golf, and other useless/counterproductive frippery).
Get into and maintain good physical condition. It makes you less attractive to bad guys and carries lots of other benefits. I have some real genetic curses and have had some pretty unpleasant surgeries and treatment. I was able to withstand them reasonably well due to fitness training. Your eligibility for some treatment may depend on that - try the screening for a kidney transplant. I have been called a "beast" by one of the nurses because I came to screening the day after I broke my should and out performed other patients in physical screening with one good arm.
 
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