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DaveBall
DaveBall
safety in small numbers
May 4 2008, 7:50 PM EDT
I have a plan it involves 15 friends and family. We have a location ( will not disclose because of safety issues ), It is in a rural area but less than a mile from 2 big box stores, 3 box grocery stores, 3 gas stations, 2 lumber yards, 4 gun shops. We gather at the first sign. We are all stocking up on ammo., food , med., and etc. . Most of us get together every week to shoot. Our location is a factory with only 7 doors, thick brick walls, flat roof ( for sniping and gardening ). I personally have an AR-15 ( 30 - 30 round mags., cleaning supplies, and 3000 rounds of .233 ), Mossburg 500 12gauge 8 round pump ( 1400 rounds 3" oo &ooo Buck shot and rifled slugs ), M 1 garand (80 - 8 round mags., 1200 rounds ), Glock 21 ( 14 -13 roound mags., 1000 rounds ), Beretta 92 ( 15 - 18 round mags., 1500 rounds ) Jennings 9 9mm. ( 10 - 13 round mags ), Hand forged Katana, Military first aid kit,&pack, fatigues, axes, and other basic supplies. We also have 2 generators ( large to run electric, and small to run gas pumps. Just getting out of the Marines 6 months ago I have a good idea of what we will need Ive been fighting in Iraq for 4 1/2 years. Do you find this valuable?    
Talon12
Talon12
RE: safety in small numbers
May 4 2008, 9:28 PM EDT
I wounder about the roof supporting the weight of a garden. Awhile back an Alberson's (grocery store) with a flat roof collapsed from snow. Do you find this valuable?    

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