Prepper's Home Defense: Security Strategies to Protect Your Family by Any Means Necessary
B**R
Informative
Great book and tons of ideas
K**A
Getting started prepping.
This book was a very enjoyable read for me. I have read many survival books and I was able to take quite a few things from this book. This book covers many areas of the prepping game and explains them clearly. I docked this product one star because the the little side bar boxes in the book are very random, as in most don't go with the flow of the material you are reading at the time so it's a little difficult at times to stop reading and read the box then find your place and continue reading. A little picky I guess but the book could had been put together a little better. All in all it was really a good book.
�**T
Fantastic book, comprehensive but concise and utterly sensible.
This has got to be the most sensible, practical, and comprehensive but concise coverage of the subject from a prepper's point of view.No extra words, no stories really, no "fluff" or padding, which allows this book to have a LOT of info w/o being too big to deal with.There's a chart with police radio codes, there a section on code words and mutual assistance agreements, there's a section on communication devices, a section on weapons including knives and pepperspray, not just guns, a section on dogs, caches.. just a well-rounded, well-thought out series of issues to deal with.Really impressed with this book and it'll be a definite keeper.
R**R
Relevant and important
In this book Mr. Cobb gives a plethora of ways to prepare your home and yourself for a period of lawlessness. His advice is timely and timeless. He busts myths and doesn't venture into fantasy. He makes you consider things that may not have not have even crossed your mind. This one goes to the reference collection without a doubt. I'm impressed. If you are responsible for the safety of anyone, including yourself, it would behoove you to read this.
A**L
This book is going on my survival shelf
I'm a bit of a suburban prepper, and also a writer. I grew up around guns, am a member of my local CERT team and also an ARES volunteer ham radio responder (that's backup-radio for the police-fire-rescue during a disaster), and am also a blackbelt in karate, so I'm familiar with Jerry Ahern (the person who wrote the foreword) and also the fact you need to get your survival information from a reliable source. So before I wrote a story that involves a post-apocalyptic scenario, I wanted to make sure I had my facts straight as the survival scenario in my silly fictional story may be the only information one of my readers may have rattling around in the back of their heads if T.S.H.T.F.Everything in this book jived with what I already know from rubbing elbows with our local Emergency Response personnel. Jim Cobb clearly spelled out which home defense tactics you should already have in place in the 'normal world,' versus which ones you might have to beef up quickly (but might cause an otherwise unacceptable safety risk or be illegal) should certain kinds of prolonged disaster occur. Most of his focus is on the latter, how to come together and take those extra steps in a hurry.For many people, having to think about these kind of things may seem disturbing. We all want to believe nothing bad will happen, the police will always be there, our country has the best military in the world and they will always keep us safe. But I learned from the Emergency Responders and FEMA, and also the MARS people we drill with that it won't take a zombie-virus like happened in The Walking Dead to cause a major interruption which might put your family at risk. Most Emergency Management personnel are obsessed about how badly stretched our public resources are, and that we have certain horrific vulnerabilities, such as our lingering dependence on imported oil, or our lengthy supply chain which stretches all the way into Asia. As we saw for a few weeks after 9-1-1, when the federal government clamped down on flights and also interstate truck traffic on the highways; or after Hurricane Katrina which not only took out New Orleans, but also one of our major imported oil refineries, it doesn't take a massive country-wide emergency to cause major interruptions in our lifestyle. Why not be prepared and at least 'know what you don't know.'Lots of good stuff here for my post-apocalyptic novel! Be sure to read Jim Cobb's write-up on how you teach your kids to respond to bullying in the 'normal' world can make the difference in how well they survive in an emergency! It jives with my kid's karate training. It's a nice touch you don't usually see in these kinds of books, how to teach the survival instinct to your kids without going overboard.P.S. - Suburban Prepper = an ordinary suburban-type family who takes extra steps to secure their family's safety, such as visiting the F.E.M.A. website to create their recommended '72-hour-kit,' makes sure they have a written Family Emergency Plan for a variety of probable emergency scenarios in their area, drills that plan once in a while with the kids to make sure everybody remembers what to do/who to call/where to meet, and makes sure to keep a 6-week buffer of extra food, cash and supplies on hand, knows how to grow a garden, and has a Plan B for when the power goes out for an extended period of time. Suburban Preppers don't drill with militias in the mountains, but they comprehend other people don't act very nice when an emergency happens and the police/emergency personnel get overwhelmed.
M**E
A little disappointing
If I had to characterize this book, I would say it's a mile wide and an inch deep. It has a lot of broad discussions that can help to guide your thought process, but owning and reading it will only be the first step in your security strategy. For example, the author prefers a shotgun as a home defense weapon, noting that the rack of the slide is a serious deterrent to criminals. Personally, I think it's a very bad idea to bet your life on that advice, and if I was using a shotgun defensively, I certainly wouldn't wait until an intruder appeared to cycle the action in the hopes that they would run away. The author doesn't discuss modern sporting rifles (i.e. "assault weapons") at all, though he mentions the .22 rimfire (irrelevant to home defense) and hunting rifles (the author recommends the Mosin-Nagant). Hand-to-hand combat gets a 12 page chapter, where the author recommends Krav Magda, Ninjutsu, and Eskrima/Kali, with roughly a one page overview of each. Little information is given beyond these recommendations (for example, what should I look for in a class).The book has some decent ideas, and can serve as a foundation for your thinking, but generally I found the information presented to be fairly superficial. If you need a starting point, it's not bad for that, but I do think you are likely to reject some of the information presented as you learn more.
C**U
Instructif pour quelqu'un qui s'intéresse à ce sujet.
L'auteur entre dans les détails et couvre plusieurs volets qui font réfléchir.
A**E
Prepper's Home Defense: Security Strategies to Protect Your Family by Any Means Necessary
Very pleased with purchase, full of useful information. great value for money and will be recommending to others. Easy to read, and covers many security issues and strategies of how to protect those dear to you.
C**L
Sencillo de entender
Nada sorprendente pero bien estructurado
L**N
Home defense prepping survival
Even in English written, still there is a great support from Kindle with the funktion wise words, which helped me a lot to read this book fluently. The book it self holds 100% what it promises and also it will give you some great ideas and explaination of what prepping and survival.I can only recommand this book for every one who is interested in home defense, preparing for what ever might come and survivalists. Also it is great to read for beginners as well as experts of these fields. 5/5 *
B**N
Prepper's home defence
Excellent livre de "préparation" à la défense de son domicile et de sa famille. Les "solutions" proposées sont pertinentes et relativement faciles à mettre en œuvre.
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