10 Military Bushcraft and Survival HACKS You Don’t Know!
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We have a new reason why these short instructional videos have become a highlight and favorite for us each week. Our young troopers are often watching with me. They soon ask to try the techniques they see demonstrated. We enjoy seeing them learn new skills in an outdoor classroom. Again, I say thank you Andrew for the effort you put into filming and editing that benefited so many. Please know that you are appreciated by my family here in the Philippines.
Lol...Why the fck would you use a perfectly good ammonium to start a fire when you can use that for large game that could feed you for a week?
Just rub two sticks together...🔥🤡🌏🥴🥴🥴
Seriously Who carries a safety razor to start a fire...🔥
This guy is an absolute joke..🤡🥴🥴🥴
Always thinking outside the box. The men that serve under you must really appreciate you.
An alternate method of signaling, using the 9V battery, is to touch the cell to your tongue......the resulting scream is audible at long distance. :)
Nah, ain’t that bad that’s how I check em to see if still good. Course I grab spark plug wires also to see if they’re working🙄, maybe it’s just me.
@@mikereynolds5753 Thats such bad advice. I tried grabbing the spark plug wires and got run over by my car. 😶😁😶
Hahahaha that's so funny I saw it happend in my mind
Lol😅😅😅😅
Wasn’t offering it as advice, just sayin what I’ve done😂😂; if I’m ever the voice of reason in a bad situation, it’s a verrry bad situation 😅. Hope you came out ok!!
God Blessed Man,don't sell yourself short,We all know you are a Ranger! From an Army dude,lol! Not everyone can be a Ranger.Many other "Elite"forces Do Not pass through Ranger school & Qualifications,This is a Fact! Most.If not All of us,are Humbled to be instructed by yourself & You are Very Much Appreciated! Many Thanks for being here,Cheers!!!
I learned something watching this video.
Fella, you MUST do a book!!
I'm absolutely LOVING these "down and dirty" videos! Great work, as always, Andrew!!!
Im surprised you dont have a million subs by now. Ive learned a few things ive never seen on youtube before.
Thank's for the new suggestions!
Thanks Andrew, the world follows you. You're teaching major skills.
Kool reminders and tricks as always Col
Thanks Andrew!!
Thank you for your service and another awesome video
Good stuff Andrew as usual!!!
Thank you for your service
This video makes me feel good.
Another great video thanks
The fabric (ducking) old feather pillows were made of (stuff resistant to feathers poking through) was used for prefilter cloth in a few functions (air and water filtration) about 100 years ago and I was taught to use gypsum plaster as a flocking agent in real dirty water lol
OUTSTANDING AS ALWAYS SIR !
One of my weekly favorites
Yet another awesome video !!! Keep em comin !!!!
Excellent !
Thanks Andrew, good tips
You remind me of MacGyver days! He kept us entertained with his improvs. Thanks Andrew. Keep safe.
Awesome information .
Another good one
This is the best one I have seen
Another great video thank you
Thank you 🙏
Always learning on your channel love it and thank you
Excellent as always sir…🙌🏻
Thank you for the video.
I was going to go to the NFL game to work today but after quitting and then watching this video it was a major boost to the spirits. It’s good to not be around people sometimes so it’s great to know this stuff. I’m glad I learned something today. Thank you very much.
Thank you sir 🇺🇸
The best survival channel 👍
Great job
Спасибо!
Great video
Nicely done on showing off the skills . 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
Love the video! I've been doing this stuff for decades so I don't see many new material. So I appreciate the different things. Although I must say I've seen all of these before, or a variation of that. For example, instead of razor blades, other metal objects we carry can work. Everyone knows the gum wrapper. Small needles, sail needles etc. Anyway, I love these type of videos. Please show the out of the box stuff, where you can use different variables to complete said tasks. Appreciate everything you do Andrew!
Very cool! Thank you!!!
Outstanding!
Good ones! Thanks!
Great job 👍 super skill
Great tip to cut the paracord.
Some new tidbits of info here. Thank you.
I don't have grenade pins but I'm going to try with large key rings and see if I can whittle the ends down to slip inside the rings to save cord .
Always great stuff
As a genuine ninja, i find it hard to believe a lone guy hid on an island, living in a homemade gillie suit, for 30 years, still sapping.
Also, im pretty sure that guy was not the first to invent the concept of tying foliage to their uniform.
Take that story with a grain of salt.
Check out the book: "No Surrender, My 30 Year War." by Hiroo Onoda. Really good and explains a lot about how he and several other Japanese soldiers were able to avoid being captured or discovered. Much of it had to do with very little Allied presence on the island as well as the seasonal monsoons and rough terrain.
Keeping a little steel wool in the tinder kit for use with a battery seems a mighty fine idea.
Very nice. Once again, just like watching the live action FM's come to life. Plus the excellent instructional style. You would have made a great NCO.
Great stuff! Thanks
Awesome video 📹 Andrew very nice. Keep up the great work 👌
Even tho I'm old school ex- mil, like the 70's, I really dig that IFAK, even if I don't run a plate carrier, great idea for the troops. I run M - 81 web gear, an my IFAK is bulky on my web gear, but I won't be caught without it. Thx for the vid Andy
They're so expensive. I wish they would issue these.
@@Yooper05 I wish they would to for active duty troops. I can see the validity of these behind a plate
Split key rings would work for those of us that don’t have grenade rings.
another great vid thanks for the. upload ..
Nice vid Andrew. Really like the filter bag.
Oooorah! Good training 🫡👍
Thanks brother 👊🏻🇺🇸
Hoooah. Love that ifak
First time viewer. Really enjoyed your video. Thank you
I’ve always wondered what to do with my leftover grenade pin rings 🤔 ! 😂
Really cool hacks, thanks Andrew
Thank you
😮😊nice tips. Thanks 😊
EXCELLENT VIDEO CONTENT! STAYIN ALIVE RANGER!✅️🎯
Just a suggestion - Expedition Research fuel tablets come in a much tougher packaging than Esbit and have a 100 year shelf life.
Good to know. Yeah, those Esbit wrappers break open and the smell in the kit from those tabs is awful
Good stuff!
Commenting to help the algorithm. Keep it up man, love the videos and appreciate at that you do. I have learned a ton
Great vid Andy I now have use for all my expendable RAZORS
If only I could get out to the woods and have some fun….thanks! Love your work, Pathfinder got lucky!
As usual a good vidio
👍👍👍super
Excellent tutorial Andrew, thank you. Your knowledge is highly appreciated.
great job
Thank you for all the tips, really good I'll check a couple of other vids to make my decision it looks good
Good video. Ty
My favorite channel
Awesome video! Of course that's the only kind you produce! 😊
The key rings are a great idea for the buck saw
Great hacks sir. Enjoyed the ideas and instruction as always. Keep up the great work!
Lol...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why the fck would you use a perfectly good ammonium to start a fire when you can use that for large game that could feed you for a week?
Just rub two sticks together...🔥🤡🌏🥴🥴🥴
Seriously Who carries a safety razor to start a fire...🔥
This guy is an absolute joke..🤡🥴🥴🥴
Pretty cool. If you have two 9v batteries you can hook them together from terminal to terminal for twice the fun but be warned, it’s hot
Nice !!!
Thank you for your service Andrew 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
One thing I love about this channel is the teaching utilized. Top notch sir.
👍👍👍
Civilian hack use key rings instead of grenade ring pins
Awesome
Down and Dirty ! love it ! great Video as per usual ... you are a good instructor CHEERS
Great video all useful and important skills. I have a question what was the liquid you mixed with the sugar? Thanks look forward to more videos .
Because your my friend i will fix lost data😊
All the grenade pin rings I have came from the dummy grenades. When training with live grenades, the safety officer always kept the pins to make sure I was using all my grenades. Seens to me they trusted me to deploy the grenades, but they constantly were telling me not to cook off the grenades. So train as we fight goes right out the window.
Probably for inventory
Great video Andrew ! The firefly light is a cool piece of kit, didnt know it 😮
More good stuff to practice incessantly!
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Memories
Got a link to that plate carrier IFAK?
I missed the manufacturer and model.
I really enjoy your videos. An instructor feel to them yet very understandable. You rock dude.
That canvas filtration bag is really interesting. Simple, straightforward and not too bulky.
I store my Grayl in mine so two levels of filtration