This past weekend, I was teaching a Spy Escape
& Evasion course in the Washington, DC area. We got to the topic of caching
(storing items in another place besides your home) and one fellow couldn’t
understand why in the world anyone would need to do this if they were a
law-abiding citizen.
Well… first, let me go a little more into the
definition of caching. When I recommend that someone store a gun and ammo, food
and other materials it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to go dig a hole in
the woods and bury a large container. A “cache” could also be a small rented
storage unit or storing some items at a relative’s house or in a cabin in the
woods.
My point is, when a lot of people think of
caching they think of the extremist dressed in camouflage that’s caching ammo cans
all around his property. I believe caching is for the prudent person who
doesn’t want to keep all their eggs in one basket.
In other words…
Yes, there is a chance the government could try
and confiscate our guns one day. But right now, there’s a more likely chance
that one of our houses will burn down. And if you happen to come home from
dinner one evening and your house is going up in flames you don’t want all of
your guns and ammo to go up in flames too… you want to be able to go to another
location and secure a gun and other needed items in the meantime.
To make this point even clearer, look at
caching the way you look at the stock market. We’re always told to diversify
and to never invest our money in only one stock because if that stock crashes
(Enron) then we’ve lost all our money. Caching
is simply diversifying your life-saving gear to multiple locations, in addition
to your house.
If you do decide to cache…
I believe it’s a good idea to spread things
out. For example, you might have a storage unit for a few items, you might bury
a PVC tube on your property or other land, and then you might fill an ammo can
or two and bury that elsewhere.
Also, when it comes to caching make sure and
bury items that work. In other words, I know of people who’ve purchased cheap
guns for caching purposes. The guns are pieces of junk but these folks couldn’t
see themselves burying a quality gun because they see it as a waste of a good
gun and money. Personally, I think this is crazy because if you ever need your
cache, you obviously want a gun that you can depend on.
So don’t be cheap when you’re assembling your
cache. If you ever have to rely on your cache it means that something very bad
has happened, and at that moment in time you’ll wish you cached the best guns,
ammo and other gear that money can buy.
One last thing for today. To this article, I’ve
attached directions for building a PVC pipe cache, plus a few of the items you
may want to put in your cache.
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