LOL... well the SHTF two days ago for peolpe in Vaughan and Durham region when the F2 tornados touched down on their homes. If someone in that area thought they were all "prepared" is now S out of luck. Ooooooh... look what just landed in my backyard... dang it... the barrels bent.
I just hope they resisdence don't become victims of looting....
This is why a non-restricted SHTF gun can be useful...having tornados blow your town apart is definitely a SHTF moment in my books. However, I assume anyone who does the "SHTF HAS HIT MY AR IS NOW GOOD TO GO!!!" thing in those places still gets nailed when the emergency response people start showing up.
A SHTF situation could be anything from a massive earthquake to total economic collapse and if I had to predict which was more likely to require the use or display of a firearm in my lifetime I would have to say the former.
Natural disasters might necessitate the use of a gun and qualify as some serious S hitting the F but not all law and order falls apart. You might still get screwed on openly packing around a restricted firearm.



















































