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    Hello from canada

    I hate the canadian dollar 37$ for that book. Maybe if the dollar comes back i will look in to it.
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    Hello from canada

    I have a couple bows from compound to recurve and i have an airgun. I would suggest picking up a dehydrator for your veg, fruits snd pre cooked meat. You can then place the dry food in jars or in vacuum seal bag because it shrinks down to almost nothig, just be careful to eat in moderation...
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    Hello from canada

    I am good friends with an old trapper who has taught me about the edible plants in the area but i will definitely dig out my edible wild foods book. As for the weapons, i play alot of paintball ina woodland area with an assault rifle style marker based on the m4 design and have gotten quite...
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    Hello from canada

    But im not looking for gun information, i know how to shoot. I am looking for information on things like, whats the best way find food, where are the best places to go depending on the situation. I need to learn how to live this new life, not how to shoot.
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    Hello from canada

    I have read my fair share of shtf books and forums, but i will continue to do so. My family has a bug out location with solar power that can power two houses with 110 and 220 power.nwe have a well that gives drinkable water year around. We are redundent in our plans for we have a second...
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    Hello from canada

    Hello from canada, I am a 16 year old canadian from the country. I like anything weapon related from knives to cross bows and everything in between. I have been a preeper since i was 12, i saw what the world was becoming and knew i needed to be prepared for the worst. And now my worries are...
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    Bug Out Bag

    Yeah but in preperation for a SHTF situation, i dont want to be carrying suspicious items in my vehicle. plus at 16 i wouldnt be able to explain carrying a tomahawk in my trunk either, not that they could jail me for it but they could make my day a bit rough by questioning me all day.
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    The 21 foot rule

    I have been hearing alot about this 21 foot rule when it comes to self defense. It explains how if you are attacked by a person with a knife, within 21 feet, your chances are greatly decreased of being able to draw your weapon and take them down. This is mostly for police officers, that is why...
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    Good edc and tactical knives.(Canada)

    I used to carry alot of buck because they are very good quality and classic looking knives, never had a complaint about any of the knives ive owned from them, i do like their new knives such as the vantage pro line of knives. I almost bought one over my CRKT.
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    Bug Out Bag

    In canada i am allowed to carry bear mace, but, the self defence laws are alot different here, sometimes it seems like the attacker has to take an arm and a leg before you can even tell them to stop. Although, in a true SHTF situation in which i was truly worried for my safety, i wouldnt concern...
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    Bug Out Bag

    I live in canada where the gun laws are quite strict, auch as the laws on carrying a pistol unless you are going to a Range so i cant just throw one in my survival bag. So i have resorted to carrying a pump action 22.cal pellet gun, these weapons do not require registration or licensing in...
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    Good edc and tactical knives.(Canada)

    I recently purchased a CRKT M21-04 folding knife from my local outdoors outfitter. Its 9 1/4 inch overall length, deep belly, spear point, flipper style edc and tactical knife. With a weight of 5 1/2 ounces it is a bit on the heavy side for your average folding knife but I enjoy a heavy. It also...
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