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Disclaimer: Reloading and making reloading components such as priming compound, gunpowder and primers is inherently dangerous. Please reference reloading handbooks, industry best practices, and

In the first part of this article we covered the “classical” optical enhancers most folks are used to, like binoculars, monoculars, and spotting scopes.

The human eye is an impressive piece of biological machinery, capable of distinguishing nearly 10 million colors and adjusting focus up to 50 times

Hopefully, these tips will help acknowledge the reality that living in an urban environment creates openings for conflicts.

In a world of constant uncertainty, prepping has shifted from the fringe to a mainstream necessity. While rural preppers find solace in nature, urban

Yeah, I know… it sounds hokey. The idea that we could make a keychain that would actually help us survive. We do survival kits

Over the past ten years, I’ve managed to gather a lot of survival gear and various items that I consider useful for my survival

I don’t care how prepared you are, you’re never prepared enough. I’ve been at this for years and I have a never-ending list of

Luckily, there are many ways to store your survival supplies, so they're out of sight, out of reach, and inaccessible to your childre

Staying prepared is the best shot at survival. For being prepared, you have to know the risks, make the plan, & build the stockpile

The increasing number of wool and cotton blend fabrics makes it difficult to figure out which ones are better in terms of reducing fire-related

Rather than finding new ways to pack your EDC gear, we’re going to put it all together in a kit that can be swapped

The most important thing to take away from all this is to be ready for anything. No one starts as a survival gear expert.

Because of its versatility, coconut oil is one of the staples I buy regularly. I use it for popping popcorn on the stove, stir-frying

Some disasters get so bad that we have to evacuate our homes immediately. An earthquake, tornado, or tsunami make staying in the vicinity a