YOYO
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YOYO is an American slang expression for "you're on your own". It is popular in the preparedness movement and among American military.
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Other Related Articles
- Essay:Why do conservatives own firearms? -- According to Thomas Jefferson it is as the final deterrent against potential tyranny of government
- Invest in tangibles: Firearms - buy Precious metals (that is Copper-jacketed lead and Firearms)
Bibliography - Further Reading
- Rawles, James Wesley, Tools for Survival: What You Need to Survive When You’re on Your Own. New York: Plume/Penguin Books, 2015. Released December 30, 2014, 368 pages, ISBN-10: 0452298121, ISBN-13: 978-0452298125, Reviews, Audible.com Audio book, Amazon.com Paperback. Page 306.
- Party, Boston T., Boston's Gun Bible. Wyoming American Redoubt Javelin Press, 2009 revision to 2002 edition, 848 pages, ISBN-10: 1888766069, ISBN-13: 978-1888766066. Chapter 1 and Chapter 31 are dedicated to firearms and Second Amendment related terms.
External Links
- Rawles, James Wesley, "A Glossary of Survival and Preparedness Acronyms/Terms". Idaho, American Redoubt: The Survival Blog, No publishing date listed.
References
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Firearms Glossary Sources: Boston's Gun Bible, Tools for Survival, SAAMI.org. |