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How to use different combat multipliers to enhance your survival retreat security.

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  • @southernprepper1 would having a machine gun such as the .30 cal browning be better than an rpk? the .30 is over 5 times more than an rpk but the rpk is only semi auto that i have found. would having a full auto machine gun be better than 5 or 6 semi auto high capacity rifles? and what about sub machine guns? or what about a .50 it has range and power as well but is only semi or would a high powered rifle be better? great vid btw gives me a few ideas about how to defend my retreat better

  • @SuperAdam76 For most people I would not recommend a machine gun but if your WELL TO DO and have the available cash and your serious about your family survival then full auto will work into your retreat defense plan. Most people I talk to cant afford the weapon and the amount of ammo that they would have to stock for it. Most people will have to settle with a semi auto rpk.

  • You never tell civilians "about"something and not go into detail. You just gave a 10 minute video about combat multipliers, "civiianized" combat multipliers. For example you talk about scanners, but thats the problem just talk. You have at least 10 videos right there. If you want to help, take the field phones and family radios, scanners do 1 video on them. you gave so much info I bet a newbie said "I cant do it" ,,,something to think about.

  • @donfachabella I totally agree it was fast and Iam planning on doing videos on individual items but there is so much to cover and I have limited time. I could do this full time and put out a indepth video everyday but this doesnt pay the bills and take care of my family so I dont think my wife will understand why the family is going without but I have alot of videos on youtube. I understand what your saying but time is limiting me.... sorry.

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  • I would suggest smoke balls that you buy during the 4th of July and New Years for the combat smoke.

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  • Tip: Most FRS/GMRS radios shut down the transmitter after 90 seconds of continuous operation, so running an open mic wouldn't be all that useful.

    I'd switch to a different frequency that a bubblepack radio can't interact with and run a CTCSS or CDCSS code. Heck, with my radios I'd push it up past GMRS frequencies and use 470 or 480MHz (that's a no-no, kids) or low to 410-440MHz.

    I'd trust my radios over a tethered and vulnerable (not to mention non-portable) line unless there was jamming.

  • @OGKILLa9365

    Just prepare the best you can.

  • how i have prepare if lets say if military came after you ?Z?????

  • On the matter of smoke, homemade smoke devices can be made by browsing "rocket candy", and increasing the amount of sugar in the recipe by 25-30%. A coke can full of this will FLOOD a city block with the thickest smoke imaginable, it's not as portable as milspec smoke grenades, as it requires a fuse to light, but there are ways around that to. A few years building model rockets and you learn these things by accident. Food for thought, you might do an episode on improvised combat multipliers :)

  • @danny99999999999999 No they are horrible.

  • A cheap alternitave to long range rifles is a .22 bolt action with a good scope. You just have to practice and make sure you hit them in a lethal spot. Such as the head, neck or stomach to cause significant damage.

  • Cheap combat multiplier for a retreat...hmmmm.Ok, tires.Car tires..whole feild laid on their side,put berry bushes in em.Lotta other ideas too.. Plus they pay you to take em ....

  • Excellent, outstanding information! Thank you very much, I just regret not finding this (these types) of channels/info sooner. I need to learn so much, and I am confident that this will help. I will surely view all of your vids, even if I am a bit late to these older ones....Thanks again!

  • @SuperAdam76 - an RPK, even a semi-auto RPK with a few 75 round drums, would be an excellent placement weapon to lay down fire with. With the built-in bipod, you can also learn to effectively bump-fire it with decent accuracy. I'd take it over the .30 any day.

  • @SuperAdam76 here is a rpice ish... a automatic .30cal machine gun is 25k, auto m1s start at 15, subs (mac 10) are like 5k.... think about... 5 semi m4s? or a a auto mac 10... or a small army or a 30 cal

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