The Prepper Broadcasting Network - TIP: Standardization

Episode Date: September 1, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 BPN family, it's time for the proper tip of the day. Hello, everyone out there in Internet Radio Land. This is Dave Jonesy, NBC guy, and I have been striving to do a completely different set of tips than I did last year so that you have more in your, you know, quiver, more little arrows in your quiver.
Starting point is 00:00:28 But this one, I know I did last year, and I got to hit it again because it's that important. So if you didn't get the tips from last year, standardization, and I mean across the board, standardization in weapons, in equipment, in just everything, load out, radios, everything that you can think of. try and standardize, set one standard and go with that across the board no matter how many people are in your group. Now, this is so important. I taught a prepper group. They came together to do tactical movement up here on the mountain, and they didn't even have the same caliber of weapons. So they couldn't share magazines.
Starting point is 00:01:28 They couldn't share ammo. You see where I'm going. Same style of gun. If you go with an AK, everybody should have AKs. Cheap, inexpensive, the number one weapon in the world. Parts, you know, interchangeable parts. If you go with the AR platform, standardize it across the board. Nine millimeter, you know, should be the same weapon.
Starting point is 00:01:58 I have the model 92, Beretta 92, it's the copy of the, or Taurus, Taurus 92. It's a copy of the Beretta. And I have two of them, one for myself and one for my wife. And the kids, they have other guns, but they are standard. So however you do this, look at standardizing all of your equipment across. the board. And as for the loadout, you know, in the army, we had standard places for your first aid kit, your first aid kit. So if you're hit, your buddy knows where your first aid kit is and he can render aid to you using your first aid kit. You know, all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:02:54 It's standard placement on the body. So look at what. what you got, see how you can standardize it and make it more interchangeable. It's a vital, vital concept that you need to try and put through your whole operation. So there you go. Standardization. Take care and prep on.

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