Daily tasks for survival
Now that you have a small survival community in place with the essentials of fire, water, shelter and food, what are some tasks that need to be done daily in order to continue to survive? Here is a short list.
Now that you have a small survival community in place with the essentials of fire, water, shelter and food, what are some tasks that need to be done daily in order to continue to survive? Here is a short list.
9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum). Most times I have encountered a handgun, it is a 9mm pistol. This caliber is very popular among all the gun manufacturers. I can hear some of the gun aficionados saying that there are better calibers out there, but go to any gun range, most guns on the stations are 9mm pistols.
This is a tough question to answer. The answer is, YES. The type of gun is also crucial to think about. Handguns are more portable and can be worn on a belt. But you need to be able to shoot well with a handgun. Shotguns are easier to shoot and hit the target, but it is heavier and not as portable (though there are great packs that can holster a shotgun.) Rifles and AR style guns are good, but again, you need to be able to shoot well, and they are definitely not compact.
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