Skillset Magazine How To Throw an Ax: Bring Out Your Inner Viking By Skillset Staff We’ve all seen them. Establishments that serve overpriced craft beer and have bullseyes painted on 2x4s that you throw “axes”... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How To Treat A Deep Wound Without Stitches By Skillset Staff With the world fastly falling apart, it is more important than ever to learn some critical survival skills. Such as... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How Often Should You Wash Your Sheets? Freshen Up, You Filthy Animal! By Susan Kluchnik Washing sheets, now who doesn’t love one of the many great American pastimes besides cleaning their AR-15? I remember in... Read more »
Skillset Magazine What To Do In An Emergency Situation: Be Your Own 911 By Ryan Lee Price It is said that you are always 60 seconds from any kind of emergency. Whether it is a car crash... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Firearms, Writing, And Fred Mastison: An Inside Look At Forceoptions USA By Ben Tirpak We get a lot of questions sent our way here at Skillset Magazine, so we thought it was a good... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How To Survive A Rip Current: Hopefully You Know How To Swim First By Ryan Lee Price The idea of swimming in the ocean as a recreational activity is relatively new, only about 100 years old. During... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How To Purify Water: So You Won’t Die Of Dysentery By Skillset Staff Abdominal pain with diarrhea containing blood and mucus. Does that sound like a good time to you? If so, please... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Not The Status Quo: A Bugout Bag For Your Real World Needs By Michael D'Angona Type in Bugout Bag into a search engine and what do you find? Probably list after list of the key... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How to Poop in the Woods By Ballistic Staff Bears do it, why shouldn’t you? Yes, we’re very literally talking about pooping in the woods. Before you hold up... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How to Plan a Family Road Trip: Without Wanting to Drive Off a Cliff By Skillset Staff As a kid, family road trips were what I looked forward to the most every summer. Please keep in mind... Read more »