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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 3919259" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>The lie is the preparations for CQB have taken over for other prep because of the cool factor and the difficulty of it. A lot of guys spend a disproportionate amount of time on static ranges working with short rifles at very short ranges instead of any kind of distance. All training is great, if you can get it, get it, but I was asking more about the preparations side.</p><p></p><p>Didn’t really think about what if my neighbors right next to me decided they didn’t like me. That’s a whole different scenario that my wife and I haven’t faced our entire married life except when we lived in an apartment. We always had a plan to bug out at that point. But what do you do when your kids, prepping supplies and arms are all at a house in the suburbs? That’s a difficult question. Do you move your stuff or stay put and try to improve the situation. </p><p></p><p>Anyone in the suburbs have prep meetings with neighbors? My parents had a neighborhood prepper meeting when I was growing up, but northern Arizona used to have a lot of Mormons. Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 3919259, member: 49831"] The lie is the preparations for CQB have taken over for other prep because of the cool factor and the difficulty of it. A lot of guys spend a disproportionate amount of time on static ranges working with short rifles at very short ranges instead of any kind of distance. All training is great, if you can get it, get it, but I was asking more about the preparations side. Didn’t really think about what if my neighbors right next to me decided they didn’t like me. That’s a whole different scenario that my wife and I haven’t faced our entire married life except when we lived in an apartment. We always had a plan to bug out at that point. But what do you do when your kids, prepping supplies and arms are all at a house in the suburbs? That’s a difficult question. Do you move your stuff or stay put and try to improve the situation. Anyone in the suburbs have prep meetings with neighbors? My parents had a neighborhood prepper meeting when I was growing up, but northern Arizona used to have a lot of Mormons. Lol. [/QUOTE]
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