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Pestilence
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2014
Firearms, Medical, Gunstruction how-to, Training, Demonstrations, and a whole lot more.
Tampons for Puncture/Gunshot Wounds?
Spoiler alert: No. Don't use tampons. Period (funny pun intended).
Always use real medical gear for emergencies. And as always, seek out and attend professional training.
Always use real medical gear for emergencies. And as always, seek out and attend professional training.
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Range Belt/Battle Belt Medical Kit
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This video breaks down what I carry on my shooting belt. This is not a full IFAK, nor is it a full medical kit - this is the stuff I have on my belt only, for bumps and scrapes and minor emergencies. It can scale up to meet big problems, or address the everyday range ouch. It took years of practice and parsing down to what was useful, so I hope this video inspires and educates you with your own...
Missing out Big time on water😢
Very nice selection of items and well thought out!
That is not subsonic ammo
A really impressive kit!
A full rig review would be cool
Very helpful for this grandma👵🏼Thank you!
Ready to go to burning man if you had a water bottle.
GOOD. Too heavy on the IFAK you must have served no heavy gloves canteen stove poncho woobie or sleep bag and TOO many ahs and ands. However Great !
The best authorities on this would be Recon S.F.s and refugees. Anyone else will get it ALL WRONG.
40 yrs as an EMT/Lt, this may be the best “tampon truth” video I have seen
ammo?
I'm laughing so hard. 3 day bug out bag. When shtf, we are not displaced for 3 days. We will be on the move indefinately. How do you not know that
Great 3 - Day Bug Out Bag!
I like this Bob. Lots of good stuff. I think you will do fine in a bad situation. You remind me of Maine Prepper. Se la vie
Another thought, use a vacuum sealer for you clothes and other items. It will waterproof and compact them.
One thing you should include in you wonderful bag is some (10 to 14) multi vitamins. Otherwise a great bag.
Zip locks fail more often then not especially with frequent in and out use or rubbing against other gear so forget the leaking prevention theory everyone pushes. I swear people don't use gear. A better choice is the silicone replacement to throw away zips IMHO. Or get proper dry bags. As an investment towards your gear and they are not expensive. Got the bulk of mine on sale by Sea to Summit since I had two of their Sil Nylon I used frequently, weekly, for about 8 years at the point with zero leaks. Definitely paid for themselves vs freezer bags.
Yea.....I'll just use my thumb because I don't have to look for my thumb. Built in mag unloader
Good setup but youre missing a lot of water. Atleast 2 Litre a day and maybe a little bit more food since we are talking about 3 days and the emergency ration is really the last thing I would consider eating especially since it dehydrates u a lot and tastes like shit lol
A Bugout bag is NOT supposed to be a hospital. I would lose half of the med supplies and add more water, pet food and a warm waterproof jacket.
Nobody is going to comment on how tactical this bag is and you will be the first one to get attacked because of the pack is not Grey man? SMDH. Great bag load out buddy. Mine looks very similar. Thanks for the video.
A few things you need to add to your bag: A compass. You might be in an area that you are unfamiliar with and need a form of navigation Maps of your state and region. I use both city and state with geological references. A form of non-leathel protection. I don't want to kill an animal trying to defend his turf. I carry BearSpray and Sabre Pepper spray with Tear Gas and marker dye that most law enforcement officers carry. Both work quickly and have no long-term effects A fishing kit. A few hooks with leader wire at least I don't use much paracord anymore. I mainly use bankline. One spool might be heavey, but you get more line for the buck But the biggest thing you missed is water. I don't care if you're walking 20 miles. You will need water, and if none can be found for your LifeStraw, you're in trouble
Best thing to use is your trigger finger! You use the tip of a round not a pencil!
small recommendations: 1. swap out the life straw for a sawyer squeeze filter or a grayl. 2. get a NAR CAT the chinese ones are known for failure. 3. headlamp 4. poncho liner with poncho 5. shemagh 6. contractor 55 gallon trash bags
Get a tourniquet pouch that you can mount on your person and can be reached with either hand. Put the rest of the med kit in a flat pouch that fits that pack pocket or a gallon Ziploc. So that you can throw in a pocket should you have to drop your pack. Cheap space blankets are a joke and waste of money. A SOL bivy or heavy blanket works for me and they're way tougher. Problem with the Lifestraw is you can't fill your container with it. I have a couple i use for hunting or day hikes but prefer the Sawyer Sqeeze. The bag that comes with them suck. I use a Smartwater bottle. That's the great thing though, everybody does things a little different.
your sam splint should always be rolled up, not folded. folding it weakens the aluminum in that spot which after while will snap.
more calories, protein and fats in a jar of peanut butter of the same weight as the daytrex bars. Peanut butter tastes better, costs less and is resealable.
snares with 20 gauge wire isn't going to work very well. snares need to be flexible enough to shrink through itself to snare something.
Skip the antibiotic ointment and go for a tube of petroleum jelly. More things it can be used for and has been shown to work basically the same as antibiotic ointment.
It’s faster if you use your thumb or other fingers and push down the tip real hard…. I learned it in the fields….
10:00 I have a few Swat-Ts in my inventory too. One thing to note is they can't take much heat. I had one in my visor during the summer. It got to maybe 110-120 here is Eastern Washington and the Swat-T turned into a melted blob of goo. The non-melted parts just crumbled and fell apart in my hand. It was less than 2 years old. I have another from the same batch in my EDC backpack I keep my IT toolkit in and it's fine. I would be careful where these are stored.
Great video you did a great job
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its a faster way where they all come out at once
I gave my tampons to my girlfriend and order the sanitized gauze.😂
Few channels put out this sort of combat/preparedness/medical content at the same time, this information is very much appreciated, nice work!
What powder did you use?
great to have a first aid kit. but imo you've got too much. it's been my experience that those e blankets aren't going to last long. and they don't have any tie offs . a decent tarp , or a military style poncho or equivalent would be much better. the sol bivy is ok in maybe 40-50 degree weather. and not very roomy. i used to carry one, but i got cold, so gave it up. also you will need some kind of barrier between you and the ground. i would add a 6 mil drum liner, fill it with leaves or whatever for a good bed. you might need something to process firewood. that gerber can only do so much. well that's my thoughts
Great video but I don’t see any links for the above gear. What size is the pack? 25L.
Works with your thumb pretty well
A bca bcg? U can usually tell by the gap in the upper left hand corner. Ive used one once but not anymore.
Not necessarily. I have a AR stoner bcg that's identical.
how many the word AH! and erm he use hhhahahah
Thanks
Well done with explaining the "whys" ..do u have chosen these items 😎👍
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fantastic kit, thanks for sharing
Link for the Gerber knife? please
hey my brotha, new sub for ya here n i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active n only have email here , def. wanna talk more , thanks n talk soon > tom !
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Tape those hot hands around your kidneys. Might heat your blood might not. Solid kit though.