A topic that comes up in more than half of my consulting calls, is firearms. Most survivalists gravitate toward guns for obvious reasons. If anything, SurvivalBlog could surely be labelled a “guns and groceries” oriented blog, and most of our readers are like-minded. We tend to have large gun collections. We aren’t entirely gun-centric, but our concept of preparedness includes owning guns and having full proficiency in their use.
The greatest difficulty vis-a-vis guns for those in our community is not hand-wringing about whether or not we should own them. We’ll leave that pseudo-question up to the leftists. Rather, our difficulty is knowing which assortment of guns and how many to buy.
Getting balance in a gun collection is a worthy goal. One key to this is recognizing that guns just by themselves have little utility. You will also need:
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- Training
- Ammunition
- Magazines. (Buy plenty.)
- Cleaning Equipment
- Holster, Cases, and Magazine pouches
- Optics
I listed training first, because it is crucial. Owning a gun without also getting good training makes a gun little more than just a voodoo talisman. As I’ve often written: With a limited budget, it is better to have fewer guns and more training. Train, train, and then train some more!