October 1, 2025

What I Did To Prep This Week – Week 76: December 22nd 2019 – December 28th 2019

Hello Pack. I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas. I love Christmas and spend months preparing for it, but come 2 p.m. on Christmas day I have my tree down and the mess cleaned up and am glad it is all over. My Bobby loved the DIY manual pottery kick wheel that I commissioned some tribe members to make him for Christmas – a definite prepper holiday gift. I was not sure if he would want…

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10 Concealment Furniture Ideas to Hide Your Preps and Valuables

You might be the best equipped, most decked-out prepper on the planet, but you definitely don’t want to let on that that is the case. Especially when it comes to valuables, weapons and other critical items, a conspicuous display of security in the form of a big, beefy safe, a lockbox or vault might only incentivize thieves and “honest” snoopers like family members or guests to investigate further.

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Best New Years Gun Sales [2020]

Happy New Years!

The rush is over, but the sales aren’t!

fireworks
Fireworks!

Many of these are pretty much rehashed Christmas sales, some of them are dedicated New Years sales – either way, you save money!

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Palmetto State Armory

Lots of awesome ways to start your New Year at PSA’s big year end sale!

PSA 5.56 & .223 Wylde
PSA 5.56 & .223 Wylde

Here is just a few of their offerings!

See all their New Years Sales here.

Amazon

Nothing too great at Amazon right now, but it might be worth looking at if you need some general items!

One solid deal is on a Dremel 4300 Rotary Tool w/ 5 Attachments and 40 Accessories! Just $95 (normally $120)

Aero Precision

One of our favorite manufacturers around here. We’ve used and abused just about everything they have to offer.

The End of Year Sale is here! No codes, no coupons, just savings.

$20 off orders $100+, $50 off orders $250+, and $100 off orders $500+!

Sitewide, no restrictions AND BLEMS ARE INCLUDED!

Aero end of year

Score a AR-10 M5 Blem Lower Receiver for $90!

Aero Precision M5 Stripped Lower Receiver
Aero Precision M5 Stripped Lower Receiver

Treat your new scope right (you did get a new scope for Christmas, right?) and mount it with an Aero Ultralight!

Aero 34mm Ultralight mount
Aero 34mm Ultralight mount

Want to take the guesswork out of your next build, grab an Aero Builders set!

Builder Kits come with a stripped lower, upper, and handguard plus this awesome custom Cerakote work. Check them out!

Brownells

End of Year Clearance sale is in full swing! Some decent deals floating around so take a look.

Get a Rise Armament Super Sport Trigger for $85!

Rise Armament Super Sport Trigger – $85

Another awesome sale is on Howa 1500 BRN-1 Precision Chassis, short and long action in stock for $305 (normally $450)! These are made by MDT and based off of the MDT LSS chassis, awesome chassis!

howa 1500 chassis
Howa 1500 BRN-1 Precision Chassis – $305 (normally $450)

See the rest of their deals here.

Cabelas

Solid deals throughout the store from clothes to fishing to firearms! Orders over $50 get FREE 2-Day shipping!

cabelas 2019 clearence

Score a Marlin 1894 Lever-action rifle in .45 Colt for $560 (normally $830)!

Marlin 1894 Lever-action rifle in .45 Colt – $560 (normally $830)

See all the deals here.

Rainier Arms

Nothing new for New Years, but their Holiday Sale is still going!

Rainier is one of, if not the absolute best places to get high-end AR parts, optics, and other components, as well as top of the line guns.

Faxon Firearms

No New Year sale, but that could change soon! Faxon has released their brand new line of barrels — Integral Muzzle Device Slim Barrels for 5.56 NATo and 9mm!

faxon muzzle device

Their 5.56 NATO barrels come in both Gunner and Pencil profiles!

These are slim muzzle devices that have been integrally machined into the barrel. Normal gas blocks slip right over them!

Optics Planet

Keeping it easy this year with a flat 10% off orders of $50+ with code “NEWYEAR”!

Optics planet 2019 new year
Use code “NEWYEAR”!

Get a Holosun GS510c in FDE Reflex Sight – $269 w/ code “NEWYEAR” (normally $350)! Great optic and at this price is a must buy! Plus, this one is extra cool since it is the FDE version of the HS510c!

Holosun 1x Open Reflex Sight, Night Vision Compatible HS510C
Holosun 1x Open Reflex Sight, Night Vision Compatible HS510C

See the rest of their stuff here.

EuroOptic

Nothing huge to report at EuroOptic, they do have Mauser M18 rifles in stock and at a huge discount though!

Mauser M18 6.5 PRC
Mauser M18 6.5 PRC

If you want a cheap way of getting into 6.5 PRC or .300 Win Mag, a Mauser M18 is a great option! You also get a coupon for 50 off a Minox optic with any Mauser rifle purchase, that’s a HUGE saving if you’re looking for a very high-end scope.

Crossbreed Holsters

20% SITEWIDE, no codes, no coupons, no rebates, just a flat sale!

Crossbreed is a great source for good, comfy, well-made holsters and one of the longest suggestions in our Best Concealed Carry Holsters article.

Crossbreed Holsters with G17, G19, G26
Crossbreed Holsters with G17, G19, G26

Primary Arms

Huge sale this New Year with great discounts from BCGs to rifle bags! Highly recommend taking a long look through the sales.

Grab an Inforce APL 400 Lumen FDE Gen 3 Pistol Light for $99 (normally $120)

Inforce APL 400 Lumen FDE Gen 3 Pistol Light for $99 (normally $120)

See the rest of PA’s sales here.

Shoot Steel

Use code “30OFF” for 30% anything in the Shoot Steel Clearance section!

Shoot Steel Speed Rack
Shoot Steel Speed Rack – $256!

If you’re looking for standard plates or for awesome speed racks, Shoot Steel has you covered! Start the new year with a new home shooting range? Best plan ever!

Sportsman’s Guide

End of year clearance sale at Sportsmans Guide right now! These are sale prices ON TOP OF the member discount (if you’re a member)

sportsmans 2019 winter clear

Couple of awesome deals like the ATI GSG-16 Carbine in .22LR for just $351!

ATI GSG 22lr
ATI GSG-16 Carbine in .22LR – $351!

Don’t forget some .22LR to feed it! Magtech 40grain is super cheap at $2.89 a box!

SecureIt

One of our favorite safes in our Best Gun Safes article…SecureIt is having a sale on their Agile52 safes which ship flat and install completely internally.

Get it now and score $100 off!

GOAT Guns

Super cool and perfect to decorate a desk or shelf with!

A Couple GOAT Guns
A Couple GOAT Guns

We really like our replica GOAT guns…

Check out our full review or just head to their site.

Conclusion

Be sure to check back in frequently as we’ll be updating this list all the way through the New Year!  Want to know our favorite guns and gear…check out Editor’s Picks.

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Get your Kit Squared Away!

I was just down in the bunker sorting my kit out, for potential self-defense escapades against tyranny, right here in Ole Virginny. I took some photos and thought I would use it as an excuse to talk about gear. Yay!

Anyone that knows me and follows my writings and YouTube Channel, will know that I have expressed a lot of different opinions and options with gear. Essentially, it depends on the situation. While getting this load-out squared away, with the potential to have to defend myself and community against tyranny in Virginia in 2020, I had some specific thoughts in mind. I’ll go through the rationale.

First though: my gear is all multicam, and I am putting this post out on the internet (which is always a mistake). No doubt people will have reason to take issue with that. Go for it. I don’t care. If you have kit in a certain camo pattern, and don’t want to give that overall impression, just break it up with the rest of the stuff that you wear. If you are really upset about it, rattle-can it. Moving on.

Right: Ballistic Plates. I think you would be nuts to go into the sort of situation we may have brewing here, without plates. You need a plate carrier. Ballistic plates only cover a certain area and are not foolproof, but they will seriously reduce the risk of penetrating trauma to the thoracic cavity. Yes, MVT is a dealer for the best plates on the market (ShotStop), and in this plate carrier I have the ShotStop 10×12 SAPI Cut Green Tip Plates. They each weigh 4.6 lb, which is a total weight of 9.2 lb. Worth it. These plates are also thin, and that makes a huge difference compared to some of the Green Tip type plates out there, for overall wearability and comfort. They are out of stock of shooters cut Green Tip till February, but have SAPI cut in stock. Plates HERE.

I think we may be facing a cluster of disorganized combat in urban and semi-urban environments. This will do two things: it will allow you to go relativity light in terms of sustainment gear, thus compensating for the weight of the plates. It will also mean that the more protection you can wear, the better. I have talked before about reasons why you may want to dump the plates, such as heat and operating environment. If this evolves into something more prolonged and rural, over the heat of summer, then you will need more sustainment gear and may want to sideline the plates (until needed).

Above is a front view of my plate carrier. It is a FirstSpear AAC, with the tubes (love those things). I got the option with the 3 mag pouches sewn to the front. I then took 3 x KYWI inserts and put them in the mag pouches, thus giving me kydex mag retention. I have an admin pouch up top above the mags. On bottom, I have a TQ in a little holder that I purchased.

Above is a side view of the PC. I put an additional 2 x mags on the side (under my left arm) in a tactical tailor pouch, which together with the 3 on the front makes 5 mags on the PC. 5 + 2 on the belt + 1 on the rifle= 8 mags. That is first line scales. Who is bringing the resupply?

There is a radio in the little wing pouches which hang off the side of the front plate panel, and sit under the cummerbund. Don’t get excited about the radio: it is simply a knock-off Chinese version of the 152, and works on normal civilian radio frequencies. It is hardened and a good bit of kit, and works will all military ancillaries, hence the love. Currently the antenna is routed to the back of the PC.

You can see the hydration tube coming over from the back. I only have a 1.5 liter hydration bag currently on the back of the PC.

The right side of the rig simply has a GP Pouch attached to the cummerbund. For useful stuff.

Above is a back left view, showing the Tyr Tactical zip-on Huron Assaulter Pack. There are several versions that Tyr Tactical sells, and they sell the zipper kit that will attach to a non-Tyr PC such as this FirstSpear. The compression zip on this bag is currently unzipped, giving more volume to the pack. This pack also comes with a beavertail (removable) which allows you to carry a helmet on the back. Given that if you are wearing this during the day your NODS need to go inside it and you need a way to mount them to your head, which means either carry a helmet or a nightcap. A helmet poking out the back will be a pain in the butt, but then again if it’s a firefight, you may want to put it on your head!

These assaulter packs on the back of a PC are a whole realm of pain-in-the-butt. On the one hand, they are small and thus limit the idea of carrying too much gear. They also don’t have straps, so this reduces the strappage on your shoulders. But you need a buddy to get anything out of them, as you can’t simply swing the pack down to access. You do have a buddy in a firefight, right?

However, wearing any sort of backpack over a PC is annoying, particularly when you have water in a hydration bladder. With an assaulter pack zipped on, it gets into a whole realm of fuckery. Thus, if you are going to wear a backpack, zip off the assaulter pack and put it away, and have a hydration bladder in the backpack itself. I am working with Diz on a solution for a better experience wearing a decent sized backpack over a plate carrier. Hopefully it arrives before the boogaloo!

Remember that the more kit you carry, particularly on top of a PC, will weigh you down and make you a tactical no-go. The Fight Lite concept is that you go as light as is practical to go, so long as you have with you what you need to achieve the mission.

Above: back view of the PC with the Tyr Assaulter Panel.

Above: back right view of the PC, with Tyr panel.

Below is the main photo again, with the items on the battle belt listed.

Let’s hope that getting this kit together is simply a false alarm, and the tyrants in Richmond wind their necks in and crawl back under their rocks. I really don’t want to be forced, with the rest of Virginia, into a fight to defend our Constitutional rights. One thing is certain, and that is that the leftists, and tyranny, never quit.

One thing that has so far gone unstated in this post, so I’ll get a final dig in: to carry this kit, you have to do physical fitness. You have to be in a modicum of decent physical shape. If you can’t breathe, you can’t fight. The 9.2lb for the plates is easily carried if you get in shape. Most people could probably lose that amount of body weight and carry the plates at no cost. The second part of that is training, to build skills, situational awareness, and battle sense. Without both of those, you may be able to look somewhat of the part at an armed rally, but once the rounds start flying, you’ll look like a bag of crap.

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security overload leads to apathy. How often do you hear a car alarm go off and roll your eyes hoping the owner would disable the blasted thing before the incoming headache comes a knocking? The primary objection I have to such systems is they work too well. Every week I hear an alarm being triggered […]

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy, written by Thomas Xavier, was created exclusively for readers of the survival blog More Than Just Surviving.

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Factors relevant to church shootings

After my initial thoughts about the White Settlement church shooting, a list of other relevant factors came to mind. The conversation about the incident mostly has centered around the ability to make a 12-15 yard head shot. The tactical factors have largely been ignored or overlooked. That’s a Strategic Mistake.

Here’s my list for those wishing to do their own research and METT-TC analysis.

My thoughts and commentary will be a series on my Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/TacticalProfessor over the next week or so.

Tactical Professor books (all PDF)

Serious Mistakes Gunowners Make http://seriousgunownermistakes.com

Indoor Range Practice Sessions http://indoorrangepracticesessions.com

Concealed Carry Skills and Drills http://concealedcarryskillsanddrills.com

Advanced Pistol Practice http://bit.ly/advancedpistolpractice

Shooting Your Black Rifle http://shootingyourblackrifle.com

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security overload leads to apathy. How often do you hear a car alarm go off and roll your eyes hoping the owner would disable the blasted thing before the incoming headache comes a knocking? The primary objection I have to such systems is they work too well. Every week I hear an alarm being triggered […]

This is just the start of the post Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy. Continue reading and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments!


Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy, written by Thomas Xavier, was created exclusively for readers of the survival blog More Than Just Surviving.

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