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How much emergency money do you keep?
March 25, 2011 at
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Just wondering approximately how much cash people keep on hand in the event of an emergency…
not talking about the 20 behind your drivers liscense…
i am referring to the money burried in your sock drawer, under your mattress, in a box in the back yard etc..
they money you keep on hand for the earthquake, flood, riot, hurricane, etc…
I am refreshing my emergency supplies and just am not sure if I have enough cash on hand (yes I am making sure i have it in smaller bills so i can make change in the event others cant)
not talking about the 20 behind your drivers liscense…
i am referring to the money burried in your sock drawer, under your mattress, in a box in the back yard etc..
they money you keep on hand for the earthquake, flood, riot, hurricane, etc…
I am refreshing my emergency supplies and just am not sure if I have enough cash on hand (yes I am making sure i have it in smaller bills so i can make change in the event others cant)
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I'd suggest you go look up some of the crazy shit that went down during Katrina. Unless you like to keep burying your head in the sand. Whatever works for you.
Ooookay. I don't see why someone couldn't just take a few simple precautions... It's not like you're building a freaking bunker or something.
Collapsible buttstock:
Fixed buttstock:
Compare the buttstocks (the part that goes against your shoulder) above (ignore the color difference). With the collapsible one you can shorten or lengthen it to fit your arm length better. If I'm not mistaken, collapsible stocks are illegal in CA, so you'll be required to get a fixed stock.
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Ooookay.
And FYI, I never said that.
Collapsible buttstock:
Fixed buttstock:
Compare the buttstocks (the part that goes against your shoulder) above (ignore the color difference). With the collapsible one you can shorten or lengthen it to fit your arm length better. If I'm not mistaken, collapsible stocks are illegal in CA, so you'll be required to get a fixed stock.
I'm fairly well prepared at home and if the house is intact I could survive here quite a while without electricity. I have a well and septic system so that isn't a problem. Without electricity I have a generator that can run the well pump and keep my pellet stove running for heat. I should have a better stock of non-perishable foods but I could get by now for quite a while.
One of the biggest drawbacks to my self-sufficiency plan is storing an adequate supply of gasoline for the generator. Even with stabilizer the crappy gas they are selling today with the ethanol in it just doesn't last long and has to be rotated to keep it fresh.
Since the Japan disaster I have also been thinking about the need for having cash on hand and some sort of emergency kit should I have to abandon the house with nowhere to go. I'm going to be working on that as well.
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not talking about the 20 behind your drivers liscense…
i am referring to the money burried in your sock drawer, under your mattress, in a box in the back yard etc..
they money you keep on hand for the earthquake, flood, riot, hurricane, etc…
I am refreshing my emergency supplies and just am not sure if I have enough cash on hand (yes I am making sure i have it in smaller bills so i can make change in the event others cant)
I want to update mine as well beyond a full first aid kit, clothes and canned food.
Psh, i have a gun... If i need food ill get it.
Money is for fools.