My unit just came off of a 1 year national defense rotation. We trained for all kinds of scenarios. It opened my eyes to the different possibilities or should I say reasons for a zombie attack. Your ability to take by force is going to be the deciding factor in the first 30 days IMo. Dont get me wrong it would be nice to have a million rounds laying around for a SHTF moment but in all seriousness if I can accomplish with 1 magazine what it takes you to do with 10-12 who in the long run is going to survive. To many folks think the spray and pray method will actually kill bad guys. Having a well rounded basis with practical application skills will be essential. Who cares if you can shoot 800 meters. I dont because your going to have to come into my house to get what you want.
Think about transportation. Danny is right. Cars may still work but is there going to be gas to fuel them? We had a small/tiny gas crisis and fuel went to $4.50 a gallon and most service stations were out. Think about stores like walmart. New Orleans was flooded for a day and there was crime everywhere. Looting, robbing, etc... Look at all the pics on the net of the abandoned cars.
What are you going to do if the power goes out? Do you have a generator? Is power necessary? What about running water? I am less worried about needing 50 guns and a baggillion rounds of ammo than the necessities. If I have to use one for the other I will to provide for my family.
At this present moment I am no where near ready for a SHTF moment at my home, but my arms room at work is!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am far more afraid of a wreckless president than I am zombies. Then again that is a topic of a different discussion.





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