Hi All,
Sorry I've not been back in a while.
All good advice above.
Yes, the issue of how to stay clean looking, basic hygiene etc. has crossed my mind, whether I end up in a urban/suburban situation or actually "take to the hills", no doubt about that.
Also the issue of LEO's etc. has crossed my mind. In my quick survey there seems to be nowhere in the lower 48 that covers the following points that you wouldn't get run out of eventually:
1) Clean potable water
2) Survivable Winter
3) Enough to Eat
4) Not so hot you'll evaporate.
For example, Angeles National Forest hits most of the things you'd need to survive... but there pot growers and rangers out there. Not to mention fires.
Arizona has plenty of desolate, and you basically evaporate, LOL!
Regions more notherly, well think of the Donner Party.
Most of the running water is now contaminated by industrial waste or treated sewage. So's outside some spots high in the Rockies or possibly Appalachia, that's going to be a problem.
In any event, coming up with 1-2 lbs. of food a day, could be difficult in the wrong environment.
No idea how this will play out, to be sure.
However on the firearms topic. I'm leaning toward the Rossi Combos because they are cheap and I can go ahead and buy a little more ammo. The option of having some stopping power if but one slug, is pushing me that way, combined with cheap .22 LR ammo for everything else. Unfortunately, being steel rather than stainless... strikes me as a rust problem there. I dunno, as many have stated, no real good *complete* solution really exists. Least not in one gun, that fits what's available to me at present. Otherwise the "get a van, get 3 guns" approach would be good. Car I have will have to do. Guess whatever gun(s) I pick when/if it really goes down will have to do.
Will have to do with the black powder guns I currently have. So only handgun at present will be a '58 remmi repro.
Have to admit, any of the Savage 24 or similars look like good solutions if they were findable and affordable. BTW, that drilling looks like a fine piece of work.
Agreed, it one "hits the hills" trapping is probably a key skill. Actually any foraging technique that doesn't burn ammo. Bunny stick, snares and traps, bow, etc.
I can see why so many homeless folks ultimately opt for the city route. Probably easier to forage in LA, if the other homeless folks don't kill you. But being an older guy and not particularly bid and "badass", I'd actually rather take my chances in the woods than say Skid Row, Los Angeles.
That said, apart from some minor hunting skills. but lots of firearms experience, I'm not truly equiped with the skills to do it. If it goes that way, it'll be rough, if not short. Perhaps the only shot I'll be taking is on myself, LOL!
At present, tentative plan on, "have to move into the car day" is to basically load up with whatever possessions. (My life got paired downed to just what fits in the car years ago as I was trying to keep the career going and just wanted/needed to only have what fit in the car. Had hoped to buy a home again someday, couldn't see having a lot of stuff to move everytime I had a new contract 3 states away.) Pick a gun or two to toss in the car. Head for a warm clime. Perhaps SoCal to try and survive winter. Pawn what's left apart from survival needs. From there, can't really say. Strikes me as tough to engineer a re-entry into "normal" society once one gets that far down.
Hopefully something will turn in the near term and I'll get a reprieve. If not, guess I'm... well... screwed... as they say.
Thanks for the insights and inputs. I'll be watching for any new posts until the day arrives.