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SUGGESTED GEAR

Rifle
Should be semi-auto. Should be of a common caliber e.g.. 7.62x39, .308win, .223rem. Older Military surplus are also perfectly acceptable, but you should bear in mind that ammunition may well become scarce, and 8mm and .303Brit should be well stocked if you opt for one of these calibers.

Sidearm
If you choose a secondary weapon, it should be of a major caliber. 9mm, .40S&W, or .45acp for semi-autos, and .357mag (and larger) for revolvers. Be sure to choose a reliable handgun with a well established reputation.

Ammunition
You should carry as much ammunition as you can comfortably carry. You Should carry about 200-300 rounds in your combat load, part of which should be in magazines (6 - 10) preferable 20 round plus (make sure they are reliable mags). A bare minimum of 1,000 rounds should be on hand for each weapon you own. If you opt for a sidearm, you should have 3 - 10 round magazines carried in your battle load

LBE (Load Bearing Equipment)
Generally it will consist of a belt with suspenders, and you will attach your canteens, magazine pouches/ammo bandoliers, first aid kits, sidearm, etc. Most folks opt for the USGI issued cartridge belt and H/Y Harness or the USGI load bearing vest.

Pack
If you are on the move you will need equipment and food, so you will need to have something to keep it in (that isn't on your LBE). Most folks use the USGI A.L.I.C.E. (All Purpose Individual Carrying Equipment) pack or the new MOLLE pack. Military packs will run 25.00 - 40.00 for surplus.

Boots
Any boot worn by our combat troops will be more than sufficient. Don't expect to last very long if you plan to fight in a pair of sneakers. Go get a good pair of boots.

Water
Without it, you die, it is that simple. You'll need something to carry it in. USGI canteens can be had for less than $5 each. There are also hydration packs available (Camel Backs). These can be had in a variety of capacities. I have seen them available in sizes up to 72 ounces.

Food
You should have at least a 3 day supply in your 72 hour battle pack. MREs are expensive, but they will last a long time. We have a document on how to make your own, and much less expensive.
 

Uniform
Generally we wear some manner of BDU (camouflage utilities) with the pattern Woodland. This is not to say that you MUST use BDUs. Anything that you would wear to hunt in the field with would be perfect for militia use. If you are in an urban environment, street clothes are the best cammo.
 

Knife
Should be of the fixed blade variety. A 5" blade seems to be the unspoken standard. The USMC issued K-BAR fills this requirement and is relatively inexpensive. Professionals seem to prefer Tanto Blades

Compass
Flashlight
First Aid Kit

Field Jacket & Liner
Poncho
Spare Rifle/Pistol Parts

Uniform Standard (Click Here)