Ep 2. Bullets, Lots of Bullets
- TV-14
- February 7, 2012
- 44 min
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6.9 (36)
Doomsday Preppers season 1 episode 2 titled "Bullets, Lots of Bullets" explores the lives of three families who are preparing for various doomsday scenarios by stockpiling guns and ammunition. The first family, located in the mountains of Colorado, has built a fortified bunker and has enough guns and ammunition to protect themselves for years. They demonstrate their shooting skills on their property and show off their collection of armor and bulletproof gear.
The second family, living on a farm in Missouri, has also stocked up on guns and ammunition, but their focus is on teaching their children to be self-sufficient in case of a doomsday event. They teach their kids how to use firearms and practice survival skills such as gardening and raising livestock.
The third family, located in the suburbs of Georgia, has turned their garage into a bomb shelter equipped with weapons and ammunition. Their main concern is a terrorist attack or societal collapse, and they have created a network of like-minded preppers in their community.
Throughout the episode, experts evaluate the families' preparedness plans and make suggestions for improvement. They assess each family's stockpile of guns, ammunition, and other survival gear, and provide advice on how to properly secure and store these items.
The episode also highlights the ethical considerations of stockpiling weapons and the potential for violence in a doomsday scenario. One family member expresses concern about using their firearms to defend themselves against desperate and starving neighbors.
Overall, "Bullets, Lots of Bullets" offers a glimpse into the lives of doomsday preppers who have taken extreme measures to protect themselves and their families in case of a catastrophic event. The episode raises important questions about the ethics and practicality of preparing for the worst-case scenario.