Your job as group leader
is to bring out and to take advantage of the talents of others. You are
not their mommy and daddy that stand ready to protect them from the
harsh realities of a crisis. Your job is to keep the group operational and mission oriented. Your mission is to survive
the crisis and the days after, and if so inclined help those less
fortunate, and we do not mean less fortunate by choice but left helpless
by circumstances out of their control. You will know the difference
when you see it.
You should bring people together and this does not mean that you are all clones with the same thoughts, opinions, and ideas. You need talent, because you don’t know everything and if you do, then you are doomed to fail before you even get started.
Embrace ideas, be willing to change and have the confidence to make a
decision based on the facts and not on your ideology or long held
beliefs. Times change quickly, and you have to change quickly as well
sometimes or you are rolled over.
There
are as many opinions on what you should carry as there are people that
carry, but right now the only opinion that matters is yours. In an ideal
world where money is no object and everyone is well trained and can
pick up any firearm
and be proficient with it, you have options. The reality of it all,
however, is that most people that come to the group, come with limited
training or none at all, and yet they own a handgun, and/or long gun.
The fact that someone owns a firearm in no way indicates expertise with
said gun. It is your job to find out, however.
Things
that you need to consider include ammunition availability. You will not
be able to run out and buy more Ammo so you will have to procure it
elsewhere. Therefore, choosing the most common calibers will benefit you
in the long run.
An
alternative, of course, is to load your own ammo, but then you still
need supplies that would be in short supply during a crisis. The group
may have to share ammunition, so keep this in mind. The time for
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