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The Gun Digest Book of Survival Guns: Tools & Tactics for Survival Preparedness PDF

256 Pages·2013·8.55 MB·English
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GunDigest® BOOK OF SURVIVAL GUNS Tools & Tactics for Disaster Preparedness SCOTT W. WAGNER Dedication o work such as this would be possible without the support of N family and friends. I wish to thank my wife, Bobbie, for patiently putting up with me and two gun safes in the house, including one in the bedroom. I also wish to thank my sister-in-law, Mandy Hughes, for her photographic work and contributions. Several of my police academy cadets participated as models in the photos, and I appreciate their efforts, as well. Many thanks to the Special Forces operators, who provided their insight, as well as my law enforcement friends, who have suddenly realized the seriousness of this topic. Finally, thanks to my friend and survival expert “Bill,” who helped confirm my concepts were on the right track. I also wish to thank the following manufacturers and companies for providing test and evaluation materials for use in this book: Bates and Dittus BLACKHAWK! Century International Arms Crimson Trace Del-Ton Firearms DPMS IO Firearms, Inc. Food Insurance Ithaca Firearms Lasermax Marlin Firearms Maxpedition Maglite Mossberg Firearms For those of you who have chosen to be ready, and who may have suffered some ridicule for your beliefs, I would offer this. There was once a man named Noah. He prepared an ark to save his family and the animals specified by God from an impending flood that God said would wipe out all animal life from the earth. It took Noah and his family many years to complete this work. Although the Bible does not record it, there is no doubt that he was the object of ridicule and scorn by those who were soon to be wiped out. Keep preparing. While we hope the things we are preparing for never come, we want to be ready in case we do. We owe that to ourselves, our families, and our trusted friends. Contents Dedication Introduction Chapter 1 What’s the Big Emergency? What’s Everyone Worried About? Chapter 2 Sheltering in Place vs. Bugging Out Chapter 3 Primary Weapon Selection Chapter 4 Rifle Remedies, Full-Bore and Full-Length Chapter 5 Short Stuff: Scout Rifles, Levers, and Pistol-Caliber Carbines Chapter 6 Shotguns, a Top Choice for CQB (Close-Quarter Battle) Chapter 7 Handguns: Don’t Leave Home Without One Chapter 8 Less Lethal, Still Necessary Chapter 9 Ammunition Considerations Chapter 10 Off-Duty Carry for the 21st-Century Cop Chapter 11 Tactics Chapter 12 Emergency Evacuation: Needs Beyond the Gun Introduction ccording to the National Geographic television show Doomsday A Preppers, approximately 45 percent of the population has been preparing at various levels to cope with some form of upcoming societal upheaval, either at a local or national level. The forms of calamity that motivate individual “preppers,” as they are called, are myriad, ranging from comet strikes and volcanic eruptions in Yellowstone National Park to localized disasters such as tornados and hurricanes, and on up to things on a national or even global scale, such as would happen in a complete economic collapse. No matter the reason for the crisis, the concepts for survival are the same: provide for long- term food, water, medical supplies, and the general security needs for yourselves, friends, and family members, when the traditional needs of substance provision are either temporarily or permanently unavailable. While there are a number of survival guides both from FEMA and private sources available to the public that promise to cover this topic, there is very often one aspect overlooked, and that is the selection of weapons and tools that provides the best security for prepared families at a reasonable cost. Gun Digest’s Guide to Survival Guns covers not only the selection of firearms, but other concepts such as layered defenses, caliber selection, action types, ammo types, carry methods, and commonality with other weapons systems. An examination of support gear, including carry and storage systems, along with transport modes and deployment (Chapter 12, “Emergency Evacuation: Needs Beyond the Gun”), is presented and contrasted to weapons systems and defense methods already in place for those potentialities. Pre-disaster travel will also be explored, as well as a discussion of triggering events. Recommended firearms training plans are also scrutinized. The Gun Digest Book of Survival Guns should appeal to a wide variety of people interested in long-term survival, whether the endangering event is on a local, state, or national level. Cops, civilians, and soldiers— everyone who is interested in keeping themselves and their families intact when these perilous events occur—will find useful information in this text, regardless their stage of preparation or belief system. An intense focus on practical firearms to obtain prior to these events sets the Gun Digest Guide to Survival Guns apart from other works written towards this topic. I hope you will find this information and the concepts presented therein helpful.—Scott W. Wagner A well-stocked survival food supply. This is essential where you’re planning on bunkering down for the long term, a concept known as “sheltering in place.”

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