Message from @TheBlues86
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I just take boxes of MRE’s off trucks.
When you can rotate beef stew/spam and other such items
And the money you save can go towards other essentials but I guess that all depends if you plan on bugging out or holding down somewhere
Currently in the process of getting 25 acres
Lots of variables that need to be considered besides plate carrier and an AR, a boogaloo can be the result of both political and environmental reasons
So I like to be prepared for multiple scenarios and not just boogeymen/alphabet bois
Talking like
If the economy collapsed or if a disaster happened knocking off the whole power grid?
Things like that?
Yeah
Tornadoes, Great Depression 2.0
Off topic but I remember that's when the NFA passed
The first great depression
Floods and so on. Gonna look awfully dumb mag dumping into flood water because you live in a potential flood zone but never thought of sand bags or other material to help prevent the water from getting to your house
That’s the big divide between the preppers and boogbois
People actually buy houses and land in flood zones lol
lol
We had a flood last year in an area that had never flooded
Where I live there's never been a flood but in the rural part of the state floods do happen
Depends on terrain, soil composition
If you have soil erosion and more clay towards the top guess what?
Lots of variables.
And they change over time
So what was a flood zone 5 years ago may not actually even flood anymore. And what isn’t may very well
@everyone if you haven’t listed your skill set in <#659425213041082368> please do so now so I can start assigning people roles based on what they can do. Whether it’s a medic or combat tactics, etc etc so we are more organized.
I uh don't really have any skills at the moment
Know any trade?
Not currently
I'm mostly just a civilian right now
But
I intend to learn skills
I like metal working personally
I also like using hand tools over powered.
Not having to worry about electricity right?
Exactly.
Things also generally turn out a little better with traditional hand tools. You can get the fit and finish of stuff just right
I recently purchased a milling machine off amazon
It works surprisingly well for being only around 700 bucks
And made in China
Think I see why you did