Oldmountaiman
Elite
I didn't see any remarks about training if you have injuries or disabled. Long time ago when I in the military and then in law enforcement I was coached about what to do if you you have injuries to hands or arms which means difficult to operate your survival tools. My hands and arms are beat up pretty bad. Loading a magazine or racking a slide may be very important to your survival. My best look at that was when I was a Deputy because many a time I was in the boondocks by myself and back up or help could be more than a hour away. I have snap caps for mag reloading with one hand and racking the slide. My required service was a Model 19 S&W and my bug was a 1911 and the shotgun was a Model 97 Winchester which was a touchy piece of equipment. I no longer have a shotgun but I do have a hall cannon which is 45lc/410 revolver. All of them can be your salvation or if you can't load them your demise. Snap caps can be a useful tool.
