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    Posted: March 06 2012 at 7:54pm
I am back after a long time away. brought freeze dried foods and dried foods etc etc. still have some of the basic preps from before I had to relocate. Working on buying a house so we will have all of our stuff in a dry safe place. will have a wood buring stove available as an option. GF has a job now and is able to shoot guns. Took a shooing class at local college. Will be moving to house as soon as possible. Brought a mauser k98 and a taurus judge. Will start to actively prep this spring and into summer. Hopefully we will be able to save money to prep.
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Nice to see you back!
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Welcome, I have been away as well. I came back after seeing the H2H cluster.
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Hi ME163,
So glad to have you back again, I really enjoyed your posts.
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Welcome back and can you tell me about the performance of mauser k98, as I m planning to have one of my own.
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Beautiful rifles. I had the chance to shoot one a few years ago and the bolt action is a work of art. Made someone else's Mosin Nagant M44 look like it was carved out of tractor parts with a bench grinder. That said, Mosins are cheaper and just as reliable.
Older rifles like the Mauser, Mosin, and the Enfield all kick like a mule, but that can also work against you if you're looking to get one for home defense. They're loud and scary, but capable of killing your neighbor a couple of houses down if you miss your intended target. I remember reading that a round from a Mosin has the same energy at 500 meters as a .44 Magnum at point blank range. Great on the battlefield, but not so good when it's makes you a threat to innocent bystanders living a zip code away.
But if you do run out of ammo, with an older rifle you can stick them with the bayonet. Or turn it around and beat them to death.





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Update: Had to move again. GF and I are still together and are still planning. Mauser works well and is a thing of beauty. Put a scope on mine and it is a killer gun. 195 grain bullets does the trick. Nagants are cheaper but prefer the mauser action which will out last anything. Looking for a shotgun. 12 gauge mossburgs are nice, but need something bantam sized. Thanks
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We are in some interesting times. Local doctors asking me about the flu issues and problems with pandemics. Something is up, don't know if they are scared or what is going on. Got flu shot and two other shots. live in central Kansas and it's not zika.
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I am back after a long time away. Had to move to a new place due to death in the family. Had to start over completely. Got new guns and a 1951 Spanish Mauser. will buy freeze dried food today. got water and a filtration system.
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Will buy freeze dried food and get more water. We are going to be ok

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have been doing some thinking and we need to get a few items. what additional ideas do you have for general prepping for disabled people.
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I don't remember exactly what type of disabilities you guys have, but if you are needing any type of medications, I would think that would be at the top of my list. Then I would think any type of special foods or drinks that you might need and wouldn't be able to get.
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Penham is correct you need to stock all meds you need and anything that keeps you going with your disability. If you can't get out to get water or food you will have to keep more of those that most of us. I have a large bodies of water with in 1-3 miles from my house so that is where I plan to get water if needed. I have many ways to sanitize this water also. If you can get out and get water make sure you have a way to sanitize the water.

Hope this helps if you have specific questions please ask we have many "experts".
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Doctor asked me a very strange question a few hours ago. he asked if I knew about Pandemic Flu. He then told me that he is worried about the new avian flu virus in china and Mongolia. I was flabbergasted, did not say much to him. Something is going on and I am asking. Does anyone know what is going on here ? is there something going on in china ?
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Thanks, My skills are a bit rusty. I need to get back into things and prep more
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it is real now, start red plan
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If you have a disability, Here are some key points to know about this situation. first, if you are on Medicaid. get your flu shot for free or low cost at the public health department.

Second, go on youtube and look at some budget meal plans. You can find various low cost food plans. You need to get freeze dried food is going to be a must, get a 90 day food buffer.

3. get 90 day refills for your meds. some state plans allow you tp get bulk meds.   Some states also sllow bulk hearing aid purchases. Get your hearing aids checked out and have your old ones be fixed or refurbished.

4. Have a will made up for you. clearly state what you want to go where. I know it is going to be hard but your family will thank you for it.

5. Have a hobby to do while this is happening, I build model kits, planes ships cars and tanks. Buy a cheap game system. I got an Atari flashback system..

6. Get a Roku or another service that brings in free movies and tv shows. You will be under quarantine at sometime during the pandemic. Buy a popcorn popper or microwave popcorn. You will need snacks while under quarantine.

7. Pray or do yoga or something that calms your nerves.

8. buy a few board games if you are going to be with a group, family or a roommate.   You will need a few things to help you bide your time in SIP.
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