KORBIN5895
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Okay most of you don't know me so I should start out with saying I am not completely crazy but I do have an odd fascination with post apocalyptic survival. When I say this I am think about what will happen when anarchy reigns and we have to be self sufficient for our own well being and personal safety. One of the biggest draws for me is homemade weaponry because what happens when your ammunition runs out?
I guess my point with this thread is improvised weapons. What can you make in a pinch? What have you made yourself? How low tech can you go and still be efficient?
I myself have made home bows and arrows using only a belt tool and knife. My bow string and fletching twine was made from raccoon intestine. I tried several different arrow points from flint ( which I suck at knapping) to sharpened bone and broken glass.
I have made a soup can mace out of lead a soup can and a metal pipe for a handle. I also made one with roofing nails protruding from the can (which moved upon impact so longer ones would probably be better).
At one point in my life I hunted with black powder rifles so I decided to make my own black powder. That was a lot of fun. We will leave that story there.
I have also tried my hand at deadfalls, pitfalls, snares and foot traps.
So anyone else want to share their ideas?
I guess my point with this thread is improvised weapons. What can you make in a pinch? What have you made yourself? How low tech can you go and still be efficient?
I myself have made home bows and arrows using only a belt tool and knife. My bow string and fletching twine was made from raccoon intestine. I tried several different arrow points from flint ( which I suck at knapping) to sharpened bone and broken glass.
I have made a soup can mace out of lead a soup can and a metal pipe for a handle. I also made one with roofing nails protruding from the can (which moved upon impact so longer ones would probably be better).
At one point in my life I hunted with black powder rifles so I decided to make my own black powder. That was a lot of fun. We will leave that story there.
I have also tried my hand at deadfalls, pitfalls, snares and foot traps.
So anyone else want to share their ideas?