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I have no idea but I'm pretty confident that we are a lot higher than $69K in 5 years so I am buying a little bit everyday for the big payoff down the road.

I have no idea but I'm pretty confident that we are a lot higher than $69K in 5 years so I am buying a little bit everyday for the big payoff down the road.

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Not sure how to read your comment. Sarcastic?

If there isn’t enough electricity to trade crypto, then there isn’t enough electricity to manufacture guns; for sure munitions will be in short supply. If you’re fully stocked on those, then shtf should be the least of your concerns when deciding whether or not to gamble on crypto

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How many bullets?

According to the ATF,* by the end of 1996 approximately 242 million firearms were available for sale to or were possessed by civilians in the United States(27). That total includes roughly 72 million handguns (mostly pistols, revolvers, and derringers), 76 million rifles, and 64 million shotguns(28). By 2000, the number of firearms had increased to approximately 259 million: 92 million handguns, 92 million rifles, and 75 million shotguns(29). By 2007, the number of firearms had increased to approximately 294 million: 106 million handguns, 105 million rifles, and 83 million shotguns(30)….

By … 2009, the estimated total number of firearms available to civilians in the United States had increased to approximately 310 million: 114 million handguns, 110 million rifles, and 86 million shotguns(36). Per capita, the civilian gun stock has roughly doubled since 1968, from one gun per every two persons to one gun per person…

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Per capita, the civilian gun stock has roughly doubled since 1968, from one gun per every two persons to one gun per person…

Uh huh, but the vast majority of gun owners own several or more, up to collections of hundreds.

One gun per person exists in the country but fewer people own guns than don’t. And as far as how many; as long as you have more bullets than your neighbor you’ll last longer than him.

By the time enough people have died off that everyone left has a gun, everyone living off the land isn’t an absurd idea anymore

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In a world without electricity, bullets will be the currency, not bitcoin

And quite frankly, when your place is raided by a mob, an ar15 is rather "short", it's only a semi auto, with a limited capacity