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Are You Prepared to Survive a Disaster?

Whether you're barely above water in the Northeast or dodging flames in Texas, it's smart to consider a system that allows you to pack your handgun and gear in an easily stored and transported kit tough enough to survive—even thrive—in a crisis.

TOPS Knives Survival Neck Wallet

As far as survival gear goes, the TOPS Knives Survival Neck Wallet should be at the top of your list. It includes a host of vital tools, and it need never leave your body thanks to its convenient, comfortable neckstrap.

Benchmade ERT-1

A spring-loaded glass punch and an edged hook knife, along with LED light to illuminate the work area, make the Benchmade ERT-1 an effective tool for extrication from a vehicle, should the need arise. Its compact size and light weight enable carrying on your person for immediate access, and its color makes it easy to find, even in a cluttered glovebox.

Tactical Spork

All your utensils are belong to tactical!

Colonial Auto Rescue Hook

The Auto Rescue Hook from Colonial Knife Company is a vital tool to have in your car in case you are in, or come upon, an accident.

Survive and Support

Survival bracelets are a hot fashion item for the tactical set.

CMMG Tactical Bacon

Your argument is invalid, because tactical bacon.

Essential Gear for Sheltering in Place

When disaster strikes, there’s often no place like home. But with the power out, water shut off and emergency services unavailable, home might not be the same for awhile. These products are a good start for a plan to help you maintain security, comfort and safety while you’re sheltering in place.

Wilson Cop Tool

An improvement over folding knives, the COP Tool is manufactured from ultra-tough D2, bead-blasted steel with a hardness rating of 59-60. Its 1 3/4-inch, chisel-tipped blade is an ideal shape for scraping inspection stickers from windshields and year tabs from license plates.

ICE Pack Exodus

Whether because of a terrorist attack or a natural disaster, there may come a day when you have to bug out—and fast.

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