FIVE THINGS TO BUY WITH YOUR STIMULUS CHECK!!!

Published on March 30, 2021
Duration: 9:55

This video, from Armed Scholar, provides five recommendations for spending stimulus checks on items beyond guns and ammunition. The presenter emphasizes preparedness, suggesting investments in home security (like video doorbells and safes), firearms parts and accessories, body armor, medical equipment, and crucial training. The advice is geared towards individuals who have already met their basic firearm and ammunition needs and are looking to enhance their overall safety and preparedness.

Quick Summary

Beyond guns and ammunition, stimulus checks can be wisely spent on home security systems, firearms parts and accessories, body armor, essential medical equipment like tourniquets, and vital training for both firearms proficiency and medical response.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Stimulus Check Buys
  2. 00:07Thank You & Armed in May Event
  3. 00:55Catalyst for the Video
  4. 01:36Item 1: Home Security
  5. 02:19Item 1 Continued: Safe
  6. 02:31Item 2: Firearms Parts & Accessories
  7. 03:49Item 3: Body Armor
  8. 05:30Item 4: Medical Equipment
  9. 07:28Item 5: Training
  10. 08:26Honorable Mentions
  11. 08:45Honorable Mention: EDC Setup
  12. 08:54Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are five recommended purchases with a stimulus check, excluding guns and ammunition?

The video suggests investing in home security (video doorbells, alarms), firearms parts and accessories, body armor, essential medical equipment, and crucial training. These items enhance preparedness beyond just firearm acquisition.

Why is body armor recommended as a stimulus check purchase?

Body armor, including plate carriers and plates, is recommended to provide a critical layer of personal protection. It's highlighted as an often overlooked but vital component of a comprehensive preparedness strategy.

What kind of medical equipment should one consider buying with a stimulus check?

Essential medical equipment includes tourniquets (like CAT tourniquets), trauma kits, and other first-aid supplies. These should be strategically placed in range bags, vehicles, and bug-out bags for immediate access.

How important is training when considering stimulus check purchases for preparedness?

Training is emphasized as the most critical investment. Owning firearms and gear is less effective without the knowledge to use them properly, making firearms and medical training essential complements to any gear acquisition.

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