by survival life | Oct 11, 2021 | SurvivalLife.com
A refreshing way of hunting small game can be done using a pistol crossbow. This small weapon guarantees you commendable damage enough to injure or stop any target at half the effort with self-cocking models. Check out this roundup of the top self-cocking pistol...
by Survival Blog | Oct 11, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
Today is the birthday of novelist William R. Forstchen (born, 1950.) He is best known for his survivalist novel One Second After. — Today we are posting a gun review written by our redoubtable Field Gear Editor, Pat Cascio. The post Preparedness Notes for Monday —...
by Survival Blog | Oct 11, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
I used to be a huge fan of Smith & Wesson handguns. At one time, they were my preferred handgun for duty and concealed carry. However, after several bad experiences with their customer service/repair shop, I rarely look at S&W handguns these days. S&W used...
by Survival Blog | Oct 11, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
The following detailed recipe was kindly sent to us by SurvivalBlog reader Debra in Missouri: Dish End Soup Being a bookworm at heart, I’ve amassed a small collection of books on rationing, wartime cooking and famine. Inspiration for this recipe comes from a book by...
by survival life | Oct 10, 2021 | SurvivalLife.com
How do you prepare your kids for surviving? As parents and adults, it is your duty to introduce the kids to the preparedness activities at a young age. The reality of the situation is that most people who are faced with survival aren’t faced with it alone. You have a...
by Survival Blog | Oct 10, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
On October 10th, 1913, the Panama Canal officially linked the Atlantic to the Pacific when the Gamboa dike was breached with dynamite charges. Pictured are the canal’s Gatun Locks. Today is also the birthday of composer Giuseppe Verdi. (Born 1813, died 1901. —...
by Survival Blog | Oct 10, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
The iconic Zippo lighter is an excellent tool for starting fires. Battlefield tested from World War 2 to the War on Terror, it has proven to be a versatile, durable, and reliable tool in daily use. One major drawback of the Zippo is that it loses fuel fairly quickly...
by survival life | Oct 9, 2021 | SurvivalLife.com
Most people don’t realize that making your own colloidal silver with a high-quality colloidal silver generator is actually superior to buying commercial brands. Here are 7 reasons why making your own colloidal silver gives you a dramatic edge over the use of...
by Survival Blog | Oct 9, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
On October 9, 1000, Leif Ericson discovered “Vinland” (possibly at what was later named L’Anse aux Meadows, Canada) reputedly becoming first European to reach North America. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 97 of the SurvivalBlog...
by Survival Blog | Oct 9, 2021 | SurvivalBlog.com
Editor’s Introductory Note: The following is not medical advice. It is presented for informational purposes only. Consult your family doctor before undertaking any self-administered procedures. — While I don’t suggest anyone get a COVID vaccine, some people have told...