After Doomsday a Prepper Will Eventually Run Out of Ammo. Here’s How to Make Gunpowder the Old Fashioned Way.

Gunpowder

SHTF normally mainly focuses on short-term survival situations where after you're done feeling shocked, it's usually only days or hours before the before the situation is over.

However, not all collapses are temporary. How can a prepper know for certain that when the collapse takes place that it isn't permanent? You never know, a man-made or natural disaster could wipe out everything except for the people who have survived it thanks to their sturdy bunkers.

The potential of a long-term bug out situation is why preppers believe it's so important to understand the skills on how to make essential items such as weapons and specifically, gunpowder.

If a prepper is wise, they will have already been stocking up food to last them a while, however, when it's all used it they will need weapons to help them catch food. When ammunition is gone it's important to know how to make more of it.

On the next page, check out step-by-step instructions on how to make gunpowder for a long-term SHTF situation and add this essential skill to your survival expertise. 

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811 Comments

  1. Matt Bridges said:

    If you could eat dumb$#%&!@*comments I’d be set for a hundred years

  2. Carson Gill said:

    You can get potassium nitrate at lowes it’s sold as spectacide stump remover.

  3. Hayden Floyd said:

    Black powder is only good for muzzle loaders smokeless is way harder to make

  4. Chris Rupinski said:

    Michael Rupinski as long as we’re learning how to make fire with a drill and a bow we might as well work on this LOL

  5. Shane Duvall said:

    Hahaha if you think you’re going to survive one or more gun battles you’re high. All these people think they are gonna hold up in their bunker and fight off an entire country. Good luck with that. Keep stockpiling thousands of rounds. Espc you fat ones who can’t even hump a damn ruck sack with essential gear more than a few hundred yards without killing over.

  6. Anonymous said:

    This is a good way to destroy a firearm and hurt yourself. Black powder can not be used in place of smokeless powder. The burn rate of smokeless is far slower that that of black powder. Black powder is classified as an explosive and smokeless is classified as a propellant.

  7. Tim Beavers said:

    Y’all preppers just keep posting where you live and keep doing TV shows about it. I don’t need to prep, I just need to know where you live…. May the odds be ever in your favor.

  8. Alex Kearns said:

    The department of homeland security alone has has enough hollow point handgun ammunition to shoot Everyman woman and child on earth 20 times. This is just one department of one government. Mankind isn’t going to run out of ammo anytime soon if ever.

  9. Bryan Roemer said:

    This post would be even more informative if it told people where they could find these specific ingredients in every day objects.

  10. William Faehse said:

    Billy, with the thought you’ve put into this, you could always try model railroading as a hobby.
    (I’m being serious, not sarcastic)

  11. Larry Nelson said:

    Flintlock…works great,never run out of primers ether. would be a good skill to make your own powder.

  12. Billy Gibbs said:

    Hah William, seriously I have plenty of hobbies. For instance is that an old Yaesu MD1-B desk mic on your profile pic. I just retired my fav ft 900 CAT about to get my new FT 897 OTA.

  13. Billy Gibbs said:

    Benjamin I agree knowledge is king. And my whole point was stockpiling ammo was a good idea and that in fact one could easily tuck away enough ammo to last a lifetime. Not saying I have “enough” but I don’t see myself needing to make black powder. I do have a 70lb bow or 2. But your right it would be a cool skill to make a bow and arrows. Had a Native American friend growing up. Watched his dad build a few wish I had paid closer attention.

  14. Jorge Ferrer said:

    Do you know how many rounds are in the world? To run out is almost unfathomable.

  15. Brian Lee Hodge said:

    Loaded .357 with black powder, just dip the case full and put the bullet in, smokey but it works alright.

  16. Mike Hairfield Jr. said:

    No and no u can reuse primers with strike any where matches and black powder will work in modern guns the fouling is the problem area just clean it.u can also add powders aluminum to bp to increase its burn rate bp has less pressure than ur nitro cellulose based powders which u can make also

  17. Mike Hairfield Jr. said:

    Primers are easy,strike any where matches the tips and remove anvil from primer,improvised munitions handbook

  18. Mike Hairfield Jr. said:

    No it’s not read other comments remove anvil from primers and take tips of strike anywhere matches to replace the mercury fulminate

  19. Mike Hairfield Jr. said:

    That’s why I read the comment section most people are armchair professors and if they would actually crack a book open they would have 99% of their questions answered,half of these prepped fb sites are done by people who don’t know what the hell there doin

  20. Mike Hairfield Jr. said:

    Kurt Saxon is another good set of books,i also wrote a revised improvised munitions handbook that I put in a 3- ring binder for my kids,

  21. Nathan May said:

    Here’s a few tid bits of information then hit the next button, oh hey and then just two more bits of information and now hit next again…. O yeah? Smells like bullshit click bait, “unlike page” time

  22. Jeffery Barnett said:

    I hate your links due to check out the next page not….next page not…..next page not

  23. Evan Stewart said:

    Yea bullshit aaaaa. I always stop after 2nd page even don’t look after 1 st page

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