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Thread: GFG weapons, or God Family and Guns

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    GFG weapons, or God Family and Guns

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vbi...UJZ2ZnLCBhbW1v

    Got me thinking. Made a 400$ + order to Starline brass. Ordered 500 ea of .45 colt, .44mag, .38special, and .32sw long. Just so I would have extended stocks on hand if needed. Call it a 400$ investment in my future.

    At 6.5 grains of Red Dot per load for the .45 and .44mag, that is essentially a thousand rounds per pound of powder. I have the stocks to do that if I choose to.

    The .32sw long only eat 2 grains of Red Dot along with a primer. And I don't have much that uses small rifle primers so I could use those up first if I wanted.
    5000 rounds of brass, take me a pound plus of powder. No sweat. Be able to shoot those till the cows come home.

    Last I really do like the guy that does the God, Family, Guns youtube channel. Seems to be trying pretty hard to warn people we have hard times coming ahead.

    https://www.youtube.com/@Godfamilyandguns
    I truly believe we need to get back to basics.

    Get right with the Lord.
    Get back to the land.
    Get back to thinking like our forefathers thought.


    May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you
    and give you His peace. Let all of the earth – all of His creation – worship and praise His name! Make His
    praise glorious!

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    That Jase medical is expensive. I did get the antibiotics kit to supplement what I have from fish meds, etc., just to have. I have taken my fish antibiotics and didn't grow a set of gills. Yes I had a real doc tell me they are the same meds as for people. Case could be made not up to the same guidelines but in an emergency better than nothing. Best scenario is to find a doc that will prescribe some stuff for backups. Not that easy now a days.

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    I suppose if you do not reload and own those calibers his apporach makes sense. But it is the wrong approach IMO.

    I decided to select calibers that will always be available as my 'core' weapons. 9mm, .223/5.56 and .308. Plus, as a reloader, there has never been a shortage of brass, or bullets for those calibers. I still have a number of .38/.357's. .40 S&W, and .30/30's but they are not "necessary" weapons...just fun to shoot. Others may have other "toys", but it makes sense to build your core armory around NATO and LEO calibers.

    He missed the mark by ignoring having a few cases of 12 ga on hand. That, or a 20 ga, are a must have for urban defense.

    What we need to protect home and family comes first. Everything else are "toys".
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