Bare Minimum Magazines for SHTF: How Many Do You Need?

Published on March 14, 2024
Duration: 11:09

This video provides a practical guide to determining the optimal number of firearm magazines for SHTF scenarios. It recommends a minimum of 6 handgun magazines (2 duty, 2 training, 2 backup) and 21 rifle magazines (7 duty, 7 training, 7 backup), emphasizing magazines as wear-and-tear items. For specialized rifles, 6 magazines are suggested due to cost. The video also highlights the cost-effectiveness of maintaining existing magazines with spare parts.

Quick Summary

For SHTF preparedness, aim for a minimum of 6 magazines per handgun (2 duty, 2 training, 2 backup) and 21 magazines per primary rifle like an AR-15 (7 duty, 7 training, 7 backup). Magazines are wear-and-tear items, so consider stocking spare parts for maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Magazine Importance for SHTF
  2. 01:08Handgun Magazine Minimums (6 per gun)
  3. 05:30Magazine Maintenance & Spare Parts
  4. 06:32Rifle Magazine Minimums (21 per rifle)
  5. 08:48Specialty Rifle Magazine Count

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended minimum number of magazines for a handgun in a SHTF situation?

The recommended bare minimum is 6 magazines per handgun. This includes 2 for duty/carry with defensive ammunition, 2 for high-volume training or range use, and 2 brand new ones kept in storage as backups.

How many magazines should you have for a primary rifle like an AR-15 for SHTF?

For primary rifles such as the AR-15, the recommendation is a minimum of 21 magazines. This is based on a 'rule of three,' allocating 7 for duty, 7 for training, and 7 for long-term backup.

Are magazines considered essential gear for SHTF preparedness?

Yes, magazines are vital for SHTF scenarios as they are the delivery system for ammunition. They are considered wear-and-tear items that degrade over time, making it important to have a sufficient quantity.

What is a cost-effective way to ensure magazine readiness for SHTF?

Instead of solely buying new magazines, a cost-effective approach is to stock up on replacement parts like springs, followers, and base plates. This allows you to maintain and repair existing magazines.

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