Posted on 07/12/2011 5:51:59 PM PDT by marktwain
The Economic Collapse blog reports that Robert Kiyosaki is warning of an impending economic collapseand advises on preparations that include buying guns.
By way of credentials, Kiyosaki is the author of the successful Rich Dad Poor Dad books, reportedly having sold over 26 million copies, and runs the Rich Dad financial education website. He co-authored Why We Want You to be Rich with Donald Trump.
The Economic Collapse lists 11 sound bites from a Kiyosaki video (see sidebar media player) that include predictions of collapse where supermarket food supplies are reduced to less than three dayspresumably with no restocking in sight. Of special relevance to readers of this column:
#5"buy a gun"
#8"so come to my house and I'm armed and dangerous and I'll welcome you"
#9"we have food, we have water, we have guns, gold and silver, and cash"
The significance here is not that a probability exists for terrible societal consequences from destructive financial policiesits that it is now being normalized by prominent voices, and more Americans are losing confidence in the system. Which means the message will reach beyond sites like The Economic Collapse, or one of my favorite regular stops, Western Rifle Shooters Association, where they routinely call our attention to other voices like The Market Ticker, which provides detailed analysis and explanations to back up the dire commentary.
The Los Angeles riots and Hurricane Katrina, where territory was ceded by civil authority for days, were mere localized disconnects where the majority of Americans could watch things unfold on TV and make conversation about how bad things looked for "those" poor people. When these Americans no longer have TV because they have no electricityand all that that implieswe will indeed be living in interesting times.
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Oh, it’s not too unusual. I FReep, but Hubby does not. He’s very conservative, but he isn’t exposed to the information that we see here.
I send him links to threads, but he has a really busy, stressful job without a lot of down time.
He’ll come around, or I’ll just prepare quietly so that we will be all right when the time comes.
Best wishes to you too.
Does he believe ammo will become more or less expensive? Because you can make the case that the cash in his pocket is devalueing at a frightening rate. The $20 price tag on a box of .45 ACP looks pricy ....until there's no ammo sitting there, and not much hope of any more coming quickly.
Great point! Thank you so much. That hits the old pocket book, a powerful argument.
Without question.
Q: Budget
A: Not unlimited. Let’s say the $500-750 neighborhood. Used is fine if gun smith approved.
Q: What have you shot that feels right to you?
A: 32-30...but I’m not that particular.
Q: Are you urban, suburban or rural?
A: Survival, multiple environs. Want versatility, but with the option to reach out.
Q: And where do you plan on bugging out to?
A: Rural
Q: Now select the round:
7.62x39
7.62x51
7.62x54
30-06
Well, that’s sort of the base line to decide the other. Again, inexpensive (easy to obtain) and reasonably accurate at a distance. The x39 may be acceptable. Let’s try it this way; would the x39 reach as far as accurately as the 5.56 M-16A1? With a scope option, that would be more than adequate.
Q: Next, action.
I’m fine with bolt, but if it’s just a little more semi-auto I’m fine with that too.
Woooooooo I do love gun porn.....
Savage bolt rifle in .308
Pros: Accurate +/-1.25 MOA (great barrels/crown/accu-trigger), Durable, common USA ammo and still good mil-surp out there
Cons: No removable mag/low cap mag, low mag capacity
Here is a nice one at $500: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=241246883
Saiga in .308:
Pros: Semi, Fast reloading, Can be converted to AK configuration yourself with a little effort if you are mechanically inclined, 8 & 25 round mags, Reasonable pricing
Cons: High cap mags are after market and not cheap but not too expensive.
AK47/AKM in 6.62x39
Pro: Lots of factory mags, still relatively cheap, Nearly indestructible, Doesn't require much cleaning, easy to use, Ammo is lighter you can carry more, fast follow up shots
Cons: Not as accurate as .308 and not as much range
Nice: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=240932425
Norinco hunters are still one of the most accurate AK ever sold, look like a sporting rifle but takes all high cap AK mags even drums.
Some place to look for AKs:
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/category.aspx?cid=90
http://www.classicarms.us/
Romanian PSL
Pros: Hard hitting, Long Range, Cheap ammo
Cons: 10 round mags, .308 is more accurate - expect 1.5+ moa
Atlantic and Classic have them
PTR91
Pros: Cheap mags! Likely as accurate as the bolt gun. Common .308 ammo and mil-surp
Cons: Most expensive rifle of the lot
Atlantic stocks them
I'm not doing AR10, M14 and others because we have reached the $1K mark. There are other rifles that serve your needs that you could find a deal on; these are some to look at...
Feel free to drop by www.gunsnet.net and talk with the guys. They will talk guns all day...
Why the sigh gal?
Much, much appreciated. Am waiting for registration approval now.
Oooooooo......
I’m really liking that Savage.
I was just mooning over your beautiful weaponry and dreaming of collecting more of it myself. Thank you for the eye candy.
Contented sigh = no offense meant.
Oooh. Hot Brass, huh. Nice.
My 2 cents -
Get an SKS or variant.
Cheap, accurate, cheap ubiquitous ammo, versatile.
Thanks, Those are a few favorites...
Now if I could just find a 22” bag for a takedown SBR AR15...
Thank you.
Your welcome to drop by www.gunsnet.net . I’ve been there for ten years or so. Crowd is a little rough, but harmless. We don’t ban libs, just argue with them... lol.
Hot Brass came from when I got back into gun collecting. The first rifle I bought was a Spanish CETME. They kick brass out about 30 feet. My shooting buddy took one down the collar... &^%$##”;!!! I became “Hot Brass”.
Thank you very much for the link. When the FReepathon is over and I have two minutes to rub together, I’ll get signed up and lurk for a while. Meantime, it’s bookmarked and waiting for me.
Yeah, I loved the perfect crescent I got once when my brass got me right between the eyebrows, LOL! Try splainin’ that to your friends who don’t shoot.
“Cartridge casing hit me.”
“WHAT? Ewwwww!” “You’ll put your eye out.” “Guns are dangerous!” “Be honest, did your husband do that???”
[rolls eyes]
Hubby put in an order at Bulk Ammo yesterday at 1 p.m., and it arrived today at 4 p.m. Zing! So that’s 2,000 rounds of .45 ACP, and 250 of .38 +P. I’m trying to get us up to 12,000 rounds total.
Excellent news. Now check out those Mosin rifles I told you about. For less than $500 you should be able to set yourself up with 2 of them AND 1,000 rounds of ammo.
I don’t care who you are, that’s darned cheap right there.
Hubby doesn’t do cheap. He even bought the more expensive ammo because it’s better for the guns.
Which reminds me, It’s time to clean mine...
Anyway, at least we’ve got him stocking up on ammo and looking at rifles and shotguns. It’s a start. He does tend to shop around, get all the info, and learn all about the product before he buys. It’s definitely the way to go about it.
I have a feeling that there is at least one Mosin-Nagant in our future.
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