How to Use a Magnesium Fire Starter

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. A magnesium fire starter is one of the most standard and favourite outdoor implements available in the marketplace. They’re often used by parties on survival missions and military personnel, and be listed in various molds and sizings in gear supermarkets all over the country. Magnesium fire starters … Read more

How to Build a Bunker

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Another guest contribution from Scott to The Prepper Journal. Serious survivalists are becoming more prominent in modern culture, especially as nuclear conventions deepen and the threat of war is omnipresent in everyone’s minds. Having a household bunker became popular during the Cold War, and while they have … Read more

Snap Caps: Training Anywhere, Anytime for Anyone

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Beginner or boosted crap-shooter, incorporating baked fuel in qualify can help us improve. There is the potential that we can damage our handguns with undue cool firing on evacuate chambers, though. Snap caps are inert rounds that remove the risks by providing a variety of soft-plexi … Read more

Shooting Tactics and Training: Practice Practicality

Written by R. Ann Parris on The Prepper Journal. Static square strays and races are often the only handgun pattern available to preppers. Sometimes, those square straddles and competitors- and even courses- actively or inadvertently build hazardous mindsets, garbs, and complacency. Knowing it, we can amend our maintenance and rule to get the most out … Read more

A Preppers Guide on How to Catch Fish for Food

Written by Wild Bill on The Prepper Journal. Fishing is a popular pastime for tens of millions of people. However, this recreational pleasure — often seen as a great way to enjoy a laid-back day off work — derives from authentic food-gathering rehearses from contemporaries ago. Catching fish to survive is a practice still in … Read more