Maximize Your Setups Before Getting More Guns

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 42:28

This video emphasizes maximizing existing firearm setups before acquiring new ones, focusing on accessories, logistics, and modernization. The speaker, Magic Prepper, advocates for a 'video game loadout' approach to weapon customization, ensuring all necessary slots are filled with functional and vetted components. Key logistical considerations include stockpiling ammunition and magazines, and the importance of spare parts and maintenance know-how.

Quick Summary

Maximize your firearm setups by focusing on accessories, logistics, and spare parts before buying new guns. This includes stockpiling ammunition and magazines, and ensuring your primary weapon is fully equipped to meet your needs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction: Maximizing Setups
  2. 00:26:00What is a Maximized Setup?
  3. 01:57:00Sponsor: Tacpack
  4. 03:20:00Example of a Maximized Setup
  5. 04:05:00Accessory Slots Explained
  6. 04:45:00Vetted and Optimized Components
  7. 05:13:00Specific Rifle Example: Midwest Industries/Aero Precision
  8. 06:45:00Maximizing Before Buying More Guns
  9. 07:20:00Budget Accessories and Upgrades
  10. 09:50:00Logistics: Ammunition
  11. 12:27:00Logistics: Magazines
  12. 15:03:00Maximized Pistol Example: Glock 45
  13. 16:45:00Logistics: Holsters, Cleaning, Spare Parts
  14. 19:26:00Sponsor: SDI (Sonoran Desert Institute)
  15. 20:25:00What's Next? The Backup Firearm
  16. 23:41:00Modernization: When it Makes Sense
  17. 24:56:00Modernized Lever-Action Rifle Example
  18. 28:35:00Modernized HK USP45 Example
  19. 32:43:00Un-Accessorizable Revolver Example
  20. 35:55:00The Stripped-Down Gun
  21. 39:32:00Final Considerations and Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of maximizing a firearm setup before buying more guns?

The core principle is to fully equip and support your primary firearm with all necessary accessories and logistical items (ammo, magazines, spare parts) before considering the purchase of additional firearms. This ensures your existing tools are as capable as possible.

How much ammunition should one stockpile for a firearm?

The speaker suggests that the cost of ammunition for training and use should eventually surpass the cost of the firearm itself. This implies a significant stockpile is necessary to maintain proficiency and be prepared for extended use.

What are the recommended minimums for firearm magazines?

For rifles, a minimum of 21 magazines is recommended. For handguns, a minimum of six is suggested, though having more is always preferable for preparedness and training purposes.

When does modernizing an older firearm make sense?

Modernizing an older firearm makes sense when it addresses a specific, unmet requirement that cannot be easily fulfilled by a new platform, and when the cost-effectiveness is justifiable. It's about filling a unique role or capability gap.

What is the recommended next firearm purchase after maximizing a primary setup?

After maximizing a primary firearm setup, the most logical next purchase is an identical backup firearm. This allows you to leverage all the established logistics, such as ammunition, magazines, and holsters, for both weapons.

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