Here are JWR [1]‘s Recommendations of the Week. This column is posted every Wednesday. It covers various media and tools of interest to SurvivalBlog readers:
Books:
The Operator: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior
The Zookeeper’s Wife: A War Story
Movies:
Too Big To Fail (a 2011 Docudrama on the 2008 financial crisis, available through Amazon Prime [2])
The Boy In The Striped Pajamas [3]
Instructional Videos:
Building a shed by yourself [4]
How to Field Strip and Clean Your AR-15 [5] (Shooting USA)
Podcasts:
Pioneering Toda [6]y (Melissa K. Norris)
Online Sermon Videos:
Charles Spurgeon Sermons [7] (modern recitations)
Matt Chandler James Sermon: Sola Fide [8]
Blogs:
Kent’s “Hooligan Libertarian” Blog [9]
The War on Guns [10] (David Codrea)
Gear:
Buck Knives 539RWS Open Season Small Game Fixed Blade Knife [12]
Trucker’s Friend All Purpose Survival Tool-Made in the USA [14]
Note: Some mail order vendors like Amazon offer deep discounts on “open-box” tools [15].
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#1 Comment By Rose On June 7, 2017 @ 12:16 pm
Does anyone have a recommendation for a tiny book to carry in a bug-out bag or get home bag? I am wanting something that covers basics on edible plants, first aid, and other basic survival skills.
#2 Comment By SAM On June 7, 2017 @ 7:13 pm
SAS Survival Guide (Collins Gem) by John ‘Lofty’ Wiseman Just buy a second hand copy from Amazon, it’s almost as good as the ‘big book’
#3 Comment By Just Me On June 7, 2017 @ 2:21 pm
@ Rose, the SAS pocket survival guide may be what you are looking for.
RE: Building a shed by yourself; I do quite a few projects by myself and with intermittent help. I have found the Vise Grips (11R) are a big help. These are and were used by me as a metal fabricator in place of C clamps. They will hold two 2×4’s and are a big help for temporary braces, laminating , holding and hoisting plywood sheeting, carrying and hoisting metal roofing. While I have a few left over from my welding days (retired now),as a third hand, I find them indispensable. Four should get you thru just about any big project.