posted on Nov, 15 2008 @ 11:53 AM
One of the most useful, simplest tools that also serves very effectively as a weapon is the tomahawk. If you have the blade on one end, and the spike
on the other - it's quite lethal as a weapon, and very useful as a tool.
In Special Forces, during the Southeast Asia adventure, SF soldiers were issued and used these tool/weapons in many useful ways. I still have mine,
and was able to get each of my adult children one. It's simple, lightweight, and it will never misfire. I would suggest you get online and dig
really deep to find a good tomahawk. They are cheap, and this tool anyone can afford to buy.
Another tool that you can purchase quickly and cheaply is the machete. Again, a very effective weapon, and a useful tool. Army surplus stores and
internet sales can provide you with a quality piece for under $30. Look at the Gerber model which also has a saw on the back spine.
Another tool that would give you a bit of distance between you and any predator would be the short spear. Wild dogs, rabid foxes, and so on can be
held at bay with the short spear. By short, depending on personal preferences, you can either purchase spear tips and mount them yourself, or take a
garden implement and do some serious modification.
You now have three very, very useful tool/weapons, and have spent less than on hundred dollars.
Once you have these absolute basics, go for more advanced weapons. You can often shop garage sales and pick up a good bow now and then, and gradually
arm up.
The weapon you practice with is the weapon you'll be successful with. So practice, practice, practice. Which takes time, time, time. Which results
in skill, skill, skill.
Others may disagree with me on my personal basics, but my tomahawk would come before my rifle.
Keep thin, braided wire. Get out the books and learn basic snaring. You can snare a deer as far as that goes, without a rifle, without the attention
attracting noise, which is always bad in a survival situation.
And multiple, back-up fire starting items that you also will practice with until you can start a fire in the rain.
Good luck. And if you need help finding some of these things, U2U me and I'll help you look.