@Webedunn

The best advice I ever got was, "you are NOT Rambo! Stay put, stay alert, stay out of sight and out of the fight until it's your last option."

@karl28560

I've been holding on to my "BACKWOODSMAN" magazines for years. Everything from hunting, homesteading, olden days technology, depression era, and of course weaponry.  Im so glad I did.😊😊

@Terrimomma

I got a call from my son's principal in the mid 90's when he was about 12. He abd a friend had downloaded and printed the whole cookbook out and brought it to school to share.

@DanHORVATH-yi6cu

AN/PSR1A INTRUSION DECTOR SET. Used in Vietnam to detect enemy movement. Comes with 4 seismic detectors and the main unit. Uses commo wire which can be buried to the unit. Detects animals, humans walking(35yards)engines starting within 200 yards, aircraft, helicopters and many other vehicles 1/4 mile and up to 1 mile on commo wire in distance away from main unit. Runs on D size batteries in the main unit. Main unit is also water proof, as well as the detectors.
You can use up to 12 detectors on one unit. Has 4 different posts to attach commo wire too. Can't be jammed unless they find buried commo wire.
100% covert .....they never know they are being monitored. Insure all probes are on your property.

@JEH-1020

Live shotgun shells pose little risk if not contained in some sort of barrel. Empty out the shot and refill with powdered red pepper.

@ShadowScoutSwede

Thank you for sharing here in Sweden it is legal to buy and own lockpicks but you have to use it on your own locks no one else locks.

@SuperSushidog

Another good "cookbook" is the Army TM 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook. I got one when I was in the Army in the 70's. It's readily available in army surplus stores.

@Tinman964

Carpet tack strips work great . Glue them down to the exterior window ledge. Along the edge of the roof  about 6-8 inches

@davidphelps7763

Listening to your presentation had me smiling.. I am a Vietnam Ranger and you got me thinking back to my training and some of the sneaky things I learned.. You can use a rat trap with a trip wire to set off a charge.. Could be lethal or non lethal.. Hole was drilled in wood to hold a 50 cal bullet that would be struck by wire frame of trap. Booby trapping wall mirrors and overhead light bulbs.

@rodneywoods4442

Since you have been recommendation lately, I have renewed some of my supplies and refreshed battery's, checked other goody's and bought some additional stuff for my Grandkids.

@billygarner7362

My wife won’t give up her handcuffs.

@ElementofKindness

Ha!  I have so much wildlife around my property, that if i set up tripwires, it'd sound like a war was waging outside. πŸ˜‚

@ktnsteve

Missing you and your good advice. Hope all is well with you and all your family. God bless.

@brucethomas6296

I have always enjoyed your videos and your common sense knowledge. I really appreciate your insight into medical issues !

@ktnsteve

We put up a really nice fence. We have a deer problem so the fence is tall. πŸ˜… we have family near and a really small house & hope to be overlooked. Thank-you & God bless.

@gunsgamesgadgetschannel863

Always listen to big Brother my ass. This is why our rights are being taken away as we speak!!!

@tombworld9012

A perfectly legal item anywhere...a shaker (self-priming) hose siphon for any time you need to transfer fluids from an immovable container.

@PHExpatPrepper

not all handcuff keys work with all handcuffs.. but good to have in small edc pouch.

@followerofchrist6694

I’ve worn a handcuff key taped to the inside of my belt for about 3 years now. The belt is Velcro, no metal, and I’ve worn it with the key taped with black electric tape through airport security all over the US and on an international flight to China. Never got detected. I recommend you all start doing it just in case. And a razor blade in case the enemy uses flex cuffs, but not on planes.

@JohnSmith-ii7dw

its only illegal if u tell someone... loose lips sink ships