Ancient Weaponry: How to Build a Weapon Out of Just About Anything

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We have the weapons bought at our local gun store, sports store, and a few off the grid specialty stores that feature the finest in manufactured armaments.

This is a great thing, and we will not dispute it. If you really want the best of the best, have done some serious research, and can afford a strong factory-made weapon we say go for it.

However, it is always a good idea to have a backup. Any good survivalist knows this. It does not have to be fancy – just effective! We are not just talking about for the lean days but everyday living. After all, there are small-game hunters out there and when camping – even for just a weekend – you will need to be on guard.

Having said this, when the time comes, when the grid goes down, and we all meet a serious SHTF situation, there will be moments of extreme fear and panic.

Many unprepared people will become twisted and, as much as we would love to think that we will live together as brothers and sisters that will not always be the case. Protection will be more important than ever before during that time.

If you do not have a weapon ready or know someone who might benefit you may want to consider the advice, tips, and tricks over on the next page!

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4 Comments

  1. Justin St Louis said:

    First you make spud cannon out of gas piping. Next, you fill soda can with concrete.
    Finally, aquire black powder and rig up a touch hole.
    And that’s how you make a cannon. Do not fill rounds with primer caps and powder inside a toilet paper roll pressed into the slightly cured concrete. That’s just silly. But if you do, ensure the rounds base has a thickness enough to prevent premature disintegration. You should also cut .5 inches off the cans top to act as a sleeve which will also allow you to shape the rounds head using a set of safety glasses, gloves and respirator and a bench grinder. The lack of rifling in the barrel however renders this task meaningless and is therefore just meant to pass time and feel good about your craftsmanship.
    -Kudos

  2. Michael Lessick said:

    …..And don’t forget to screw the joslin-rod into the frammus…and remember…left hand thread and a note from yer Mom!

  3. Chuck Brunotte said:

    If we can’t come up with a better weapon than a jail house shank…we deserve to die. Help the gene pool.

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