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JT_of_JFF wrote:
Interesting to bounce this back and forth with FERFAL (economic collapse in Argentina) and SELCO (war). Sometimes they're saying the smae things just at different levels because of the different circumstances.

raptor wrote:So the risks and the experiences will be different. It also likely accounts for SELCO's making firearms the #1 priority.
raptor wrote:BTW I do not agree with SELCO's opinion about weapons and ammo being the most important thing to have on hand. I think that comment was generated due to not having a minimum level of self defense firearms on hand and no training.


ODA 226 wrote:raptor wrote:BTW I do not agree with SELCO's opinion about weapons and ammo being the most important thing to have on hand. I think that comment was generated due to not having a minimum level of self defense firearms on hand and no training.
I agree with him that THE MOST important thing to have is a firearm at the begining of the "troubles".
I have personally exhumed the bodies of hundreds that did not have the ability to defend themselves at the begining of that conflict, and they all died in the most horrible ways and most all of them begging for their lives as they were forced to kneel down at gunpoint...
If you cannot defend yourself and your loved ones in that type of situation and you have ANYTHING of value, there will ALWAYS be someone there to take away everything you have to include your life.



Gyrfalcon wrote:I'm going to have to disagree, Raptor. You can survive a month without food under most circumstances. You can survive 2 days without water. You can survive a few minutes without air. One minute without a firearm the instant you need it? In many cases, that is not survivable.
I do agree with your overall message, of course.



ODA 226 wrote:Think of a layered approach to your preps, Shelter, Water, Food and a Firearm to protect yourself AND your preps. All are integral to each other and ALL are equally important.
ODA 226 wrote:Think of a layered approach to your preps, Shelter, Water, Food and a Firearm to protect yourself AND your preps. All are integral to each other and ALL are equally important.

raptor wrote:Gyrfalcon wrote:I'm going to have to disagree, Raptor. You can survive a month without food under most circumstances. You can survive 2 days without water. You can survive a few minutes without air. One minute without a firearm the instant you need it? In many cases, that is not survivable.
I do agree with your overall message, of course.
Not to belabor the point, but having a firearm the instant that you need it does not mean that you will survive until the next instant. A firearm is not a talisman that will keep you safe; without training and knowledge is useless. Again just pointing that knowledge and skill in using a firearm is IMO yet one more thing important than a firearm. It is also ironically useless without a firearm.
My $.02.
raptor wrote:Not to belabor the point, but having a firearm the instant that you need it does not mean that you will survive until the next instant. A firearm is not a talisman that will keep you safe; without training and knowledge is useless. Again just pointing that knowledge and skill in using a firearm is IMO yet one more thing important than a firearm. It is also ironically useless without a firearm.
My $.02.
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