How To Stay Alive During a Riot in Nevada

There’s an old saying I live by: “When chaos erupts, the prepared don’t panic.” I’m not just a survivalist—I’m someone who has spent decades training, drilling, and building the tools necessary to outlast disaster. If you find yourself in Nevada during a riot—be it sparked by political unrest, resource scarcity, or civil disorder—your ability to stay alive will depend on how fast you think, how well you move, and how seriously you’ve prepared. Let’s talk brass tacks. I’ll share eight must-know self-defense skills and three DIY survival weapon hacks that could save your life when society turns savage.


Understand the Environment

Nevada is a diverse landscape. Riots in Las Vegas are different from disturbances in Reno or Carson City. Urban areas bring dense crowds, narrow alleys, and concrete traps. In more rural regions, you might have more space—but fewer resources and longer emergency response times.

During a riot, law enforcement is often overwhelmed, distracted, or ordered to stand down. That means you are your own first responder. Your mindset, your preparedness, and your skillset will determine whether you make it through or become another statistic.


8 Self-Defense Skills Every Prepper Should Master

These are not abstract martial arts moves. These are battlefield-tested skills. Learn them, practice them, and teach them to your family.

1. Situational Awareness (SA)
This is your first line of defense. You must learn to read a crowd, spot anomalies, and anticipate violence before it starts. Train your brain to scan exits, identify chokepoints, and watch hands (not eyes). The guy who spots the threat five seconds earlier wins the encounter.

2. De-escalation Tactics
Sometimes the smartest thing to do is avoid a fight. Learn calm, assertive language and body positioning. Keep your hands visible, speak slowly, and avoid aggressive eye contact. Blend in or appear harmless until you’re ready to break away.

3. Escape & Evasion
You need to know how to move undetected. Learn to move quietly, use cover and concealment, and understand the urban terrain. Practice going over fences, moving through alleys, or crawling under debris. Your legs are your best weapons—use them to run smart, not just fast.

4. Basic Hand-to-Hand Combat
Focus on real-world application: palm strikes, elbow strikes, knee kicks, and eye gouges. No flashy kicks—just dirty, effective moves. Train in Krav Maga or Systema if you’re looking for combat-efficient styles.

5. Knife Defense and Use
In a riot, weapons are common. You must know how to disarm, redirect, or use a knife if your life depends on it. Practice with rubber knives and get used to rapid close-quarter drills. Also, know how to safely conceal and draw a blade.

6. Improvised Weapon Use
Anything can be a weapon. A pen, belt, broken bottle, or car antenna. Learn how to spot and adapt everyday items to your defense. Practice using them at home. Muscle memory is everything under stress.

7. Crowd Navigation
Getting caught in a mob can kill you. Learn how to “swim” through crowds diagonally rather than head-on. Don’t resist the flow—move with it while subtly navigating toward an exit. Use people as cover if necessary.

8. Tactical First Aid
If you’re bleeding out, no self-defense skill matters. Learn how to use a tourniquet, pack a wound, and treat blunt trauma. Carry a compact IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) with you at all times.


3 DIY Survival Weapons You Can Build in Minutes

I’m not saying you should walk around armed like Mad Max. But when riots break out, you need something between your fists and a firearm. These three DIY weapons are fast to make, brutal in effect, and legal in many areas if used as “tools.”

1. Slap Sap (Improvised Impact Weapon)

  • Materials: Sock + handful of quarters, rocks, or nuts/bolts
  • How-To: Drop the heavy items into the toe of a sock. Tie it off.
  • Use: Swing it fast and low. Aim for knees, thighs, or temples.
  • This is a modern take on the blackjack. Easy to conceal. Devastating.

2. PVC Pipe Spear

  • Materials: PVC pipe (3–4 ft), duct tape, fixed-blade knife
  • How-To: Tape the knife securely to one end. Reinforce with paracord.
  • Use: Great for defense in confined areas or deterrence against aggressors.
  • Not a weapon for active combat—but incredible for holding ground or intimidation.

3. Tactical Torch (Blinding Tool + Striker)

  • Materials: Flashlight with crenellated bezel (think tactical LED)
  • Bonus: Wrap with paracord for grip, coat bezel edges with superglue and salt for extra abrasiveness
  • Use: Blind an attacker, then strike. Keep it in your car, backpack, or belt at all times.

Nevada-Specific Considerations

Nevada is open-carry friendly, but that doesn’t mean you’ll get away with pulling a firearm during civil unrest without consequences. If you do carry, train legally and tactically. Know your state’s self-defense laws cold.

Also: riots affect supply chains. Las Vegas gets food via trucks—if I-15 or US-95 shuts down, panic hits fast. Always keep 72 hours of water, food, and medical supplies in your go-bag.


5 Extra Tips That Could Save Your Life

1. Keep your head on a swivel – Riots are chaotic and unpredictable. Don’t fixate—scan constantly.
2. Wear neutral clothing – No team colors, political slogans, or loud prints. Blend in.
3. Have a safe rally point – Choose a pre-decided place to regroup with family or friends.
4. Learn to drive under duress – That means fast turnarounds, off-road escape, and ramming through light debris.
5. Carry cash and burner phone – ATMs go down. Comms get shut off. Always have a backup.


Final Word

In Nevada—or anywhere—when riots break out, the question isn’t “What will the government do?” It’s “What will you do in the first 10 seconds?” That’s where lives are lost—or saved.

Train now. Prepare now. Because when the mob is coming, it’s too late to Google how to survive.