How to Survive After 21 Dec 2012: KILLING DEVICES
After the global catastrophe in 2012 everyone who survived will need some special skills and tools that people in our time don’t usually have. I am talking about killing devices to hunt and to protect yourself. When the electricity and all new technologies are gone people will need to use some primitive techniques to survive.
KILLING DEVICES
There are several killing devices that you can construct to help you obtain small game to help you survive.
The rabbit stick, the spear, the bow and arrow, and the sling are such devices.
RABBIT STICK
One of the simplest and most effective killing devices is a stout stick as long as your arm, from fingertip to shoulder, called a “rabbit stick.” You can throw it either overhand or sidearm and with considerable force. It is best thrown so that it flies sideways, increasing the chance of hitting the target. It is very effective against small game that stops and freezes as a defense.![]()
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SPEAR
You can make a spear to kill small game and to fish. Jab with the spear—do not throw it.
BOW AND ARROW
You can construct a suitable short-term bow fairly easily. When it loses its spring or breaks, you can replace it.
1. Select a hardwood stick about 1 meter (3 feet) long that is free of knots or limbs. Carefully scrape the large end down until it has the same pull as the small end. Careful examination will show the natural curve of the stick. Always scrape from the side that faces you, or the bow will break the first time you pull it. Dead, dry wood is preferable to green wood.
2. To increase the pull, lash a second bow to the first, front to front, forming an “X” when viewed from the side. Attach the tips of the bows with cordage and only use a bowstring on one bow.
3. Select arrows from the straightest dry sticks available. The arrows should be about half as long as the bow. Scrape each shaft smooth all around. You will probably have to straighten the shaft.
You can bend an arrow straight by heating the shaft over hot coals. Do not allow the shaft to scorch or burn. Hold the shaft straight until it cools.
You can make arrowheads from bone, glass, metal, or pieces of rock. You can also sharpen and fire-harden the end of the shaft.
Fire hardening is actually a misnomer. To fire-harden wood, hold it over hot coals or plunge it deep under the coals in the ashes, being careful not to burn or scorch the wood. The purpose of fire hardening is to harden the wood by drying the moisture out of it.
4. You must notch the ends of the arrows for the bowstring.
Cut or file the notch; do not split it. Fletching (adding feathers to the notched end of an arrow) improves the arrow’s flight characteristics. Fletching is recommended but not necessary on a field-expedient arrow.
Here is a video “Making a survival Bush Bow and arrow” – also a very useful survival device.
SLING
You can make a sling by tying two pieces of cordage, each about 60 centimeters (24 inches) long, at opposite ends of a palmsized piece of leather or cloth. Place a rock in the cloth and wrap one cord around your middle finger and hold in your palm. Hold the other cord between your forefinger and thumb. To throw the rock, spin the sling several times in a circle and release the cord between your thumb and forefinger. Practice to gain proficiency.
The sling is very effective weapon to survive against small game.
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Well…it is surely a good thing to learn how to manufacture weapons but meanwhile as it is still available i have invested a powerful compound crossbow however i`m hoping that pretty soon a portable press will be available in order to be able to press the crossbow for changing the string when it gets worn out.
I`m waiting for it, if it is not available before the end of 2010, i`ll sale it and invest a PSE Xforce bow instead since efficient portable press for bow are available in “Nite hawk archery” http://www.nitehawkarchery.com/store/
Otherwise next year i`ll buy the VTAC Lagana tomahawk, the Ka Bar Kukri 1092 machete and the Cold Steel Bushmaster knife.
All these tools provide lifetime quality strenght which is required in long term survival and furthermore agressive weapons in case of being forced to fight for our own life