This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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Slingshot and archery design genius Joerg Sprave is at it again, with a second generation of commercially available repeating crossbows. In this video, he demonstrates a full-auto crossbow prototype, powered by a Makita battery drill motor: Archery Extreme: Ode to Joy. It bears mentioning that Sprave’s video channel now has an astounding 2.94 million subscribers, worldwide.
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Illinois bans semiautomatic weapons, critics vow court test. JWR’s Comment: This unconstitutional law will obviously not withstand a court test, with the strong precedent set by the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. But sadly, it may take several years for that case to be heard.
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SurvivalBlog Editor-At-Large Michael Z. Williamson sent this link in an e-mail with the droll title: “An answer to a question nobody asked”: Wheelgun Wednesday: Zenk RZMK-357 Bullpup Revolver.
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SaraSue sent these two snippets:
“I am reading through the book of Revelation again.
Too many people are dying. Just this week, in my own circle of family, friends, and acquaintances, there were 3 deaths. Last year, there was just one. All young to mid-life. Every week there’s a news story of an athlete or a young person in public life, who has “died suddenly”. More than 1,100 athletes have died in the past two years, suddenly. I have watched the “Died Suddenly” documentary, but it hits home when it’s people you know. And of course, you can’t ask, “are they vaccinated?” No. You keep your mouth shut and you offer your condolences, and try to figure out how to help their family. Never in my life have so many people near to me, other than from War, died. Something is definitely going on of Biblical proportions. I urge everyone to stay in the Word of God and keep that relationship with Jesus Christ as more prized than anything else.”
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“I tamed a large Guernsey cow and trained her to milk – her first time. She’s so much bigger than the Jersey. It’s been a rodeo a few times as she refused to stand for milking, and took off with the milker attached, then bucked it off in the field. LOL. Another time she almost broke down the milking structure. We’re finally in the groove and she’s stopped kicking and rebelling. I pretend that I’m just as big as she is – the Boss Cow. It took a little over 2 weeks to train her. I’m shocked that I haven’t been kicked by a cow yet during my dairy adventure. Her milk is amazing! The chickens have started laying again, and I have a barn cat addition to keep the mice at bay. I’m planning out the gardens, and trying to decide if it’s worth it to sell excess produce, eggs, and milk this year. It sure would help with the Feed bill, but I hate trading my privacy. I won’t be advertising, only word of mouth with trusted family and friends, if I decide to.”

