THIS WEEK’S CHEAT SHEET
EPISODE 338 – Surviving A SHTF Ammo Crisis
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Surviving A SHTF Ammo Crisis
with Jeff Anderson from https://www.WarriorLife.com/
Where Has The Ammo Gone?
• A Democrat controlled House, Senate, and
Presidency has triggered people into panic-buying.
• A year of civil unrest and pandemic has
produced millions of new gun owners, all of
whom need ammo for their new guns.
• Add a triggering event like economic
collapse or more pandemic shutdowns and
we will see MORE violence, so you may
need ammo now more than ever.
• The stores are bought out, closed down, or
not allowed to sell (such as during martial
law for civil unrest)... and could become any
of these during the trigger event.
1. Cover Your “Fo Sho” Ammo And Then
Relax (A Little)
• Do you keep your vehicle’s fuel tank at the
“fo sho” mark of 1/3 to 1/2, and do you keep
some “fo sho” food in your pantry or survival
stores?
• Even facing a mob, you need less ammo
than you think, and bugging out might be
your better option.
• Make sure you have SOME defensive ammo
and then wait until things die down to stock
up on more.
2. Most Obvious Option: Make Your Own
• Reloading can be fun and much less
expensive per round, but it has some
liabilities.
• Cost: A complete system will cost you about
$500 to $1000 (US), so don’t buy it if you
wont’ use it.
• Your reloading supplies are going to take up
some room, especially if you need to
evacuate. They aren’t small or light.
3. Choose Or Prioritize A Multi-Caliber
Firearm
• This gives you more ammo options if ammo
gets scarce.
• One example is the Judge revolver/rifle line,
which can fire .410 shells or .45 Long Colt
ammo.
• There are .22 lever-action guns that can
take .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle.
These are great because they’re less
expensive and weight a LOT less for more
rounds. It’s quieter, too.
• An AR pistol with a .22 bolt adapter gives
you concealability and versatility.
4. Plan For ZERO Ammo
• Have a worst-case scenario plan, such as
less lethal weapons (batons, stun guns,
pepper spray) and for lethal options, a
MACHETE (which has a ton of survival uses
and makes a great weapon).
5. Stop Focusing On The Bullet
• Your training and tactics are what will make
the difference. Most people aren’t mentally
prepared for violence.
• Using dry fire at home with a tactical training
dummy can help. I show how to create a
“tactical fun house” for dry fire, at home, no-ammo
training that is free when you sign up
for the webinar at PraxisClass.com.