EPISODE 340 – 5 Survival Scenarios - 5 Survival Guns
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environments where these even in like rural environments, but but especially in these
urban survival scenarios. So for this type of scenario, my recommendation is a 9
millimeter semi-automatic handgun, preferably something in the Glock family like a
Glock 17 or Glock 19.
Jean so why? Well, you still need concealability in these areas. You're going to be
around people. You don't want them to know that you have a weapon. You don't want
other people. You don't want military. You don't want police. You don't want other
strangers. You don't want your neighbor to know that you have a weapon. So
concealability is going to be Paramount here and a semi-automatic handgun is going to
give you that and since you are going to be in an urban area instead of a revolver a
semi-automatic handgun can be shielded.
From the weather much better all from all that gunk out there and you should have
access to cleaning tools to be able to keep it in working order a 9-millimeter also has
better stopping power than the 22 that I recommended out there. So it so I do
recommend that you have more stopping power in these type of situations and it is
going to have more ammo capacity as a semi-automatic than a revolver. Another thing
here. Is that if it
It really is that kind of a collapse where you need to be worried about that environment
local police and military all use 9-millimeter for the most part so there could be more
Supply available if needed whether that's bartering bartering or if it's for sale in an area
Supply is let more likely going to be up and running for nine millimeter than it is other
types of rounds out there. It's also easier to carry extra magazines of ammunition and
faster reloading if you do have to use up a magazine of your from your semi-automatic
And it's much easier to pop a magazine out put another one in there just in case in
you're going to have more ammo there. So it's faster and it does give you more ammo
now. I am a Glock Fanboy. Okay, and especially in this type of a scenario. I think it
works best because first of all Glocks are super Dependable, they are just they're
workhorses. They are they're amazing and a broken gun is a paperweight. So you do
need something that is Dependable, especially if you are going to go the semi
automatic route also,
so since it is so common, you are going to be more likely to be able to get parts or
trade magazines with somebody else or things like that because it is such a common
handgun that's out there and one of the things I like best is that the magazines are
interchangeable. So the magazines of the same calibers are interchangeable among
the Glock family. So my 30-round Glock magazine that I have will fit into the Glock 17.
It'll fit into Glock 19. It'll even fit into my