20 Urban Survival Skills You Need To Know Now in 10 Minutes!
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- Learn These 20 Easy and Fast DIY Urban Survival Skills Before Its Too Late!
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Thanks major ...
Everyone knows you're the go to source for hard core survival/ escape / evasion techniques...
Thanks for all your hard work, honour and integrity sir.
The band-aid trick is pure genius
Use real blood for extra points
@@Pyjamarama11 yours or his own? LOL
Gross but brilliant!
@@robbabcock_ yup
@@Pyjamarama11 You pass with flying color, sir ! 🤣
Loving this style of videos, keep them coming
Good grief, a real life MacGyver 🤓👍
MacGyver was a Leftist anti gun, anti Freedom propaganda character for the Leftist Communists.
MacGyver wasn't against Violence, he was against Free people using Firearms to Defend themselves.
Pick your Heroes Wisely.
Best Wishes!
Used to work a job where I traveled.....A LOT . All luggage brands , colors , and styles look alike at busy airports . I designed a personal glyph , and painted it about 8-10 inches tall , on the front , back , and bottom with gold paint , on a navy suitcase . I did zip tie the zippers as well . Yeah , it looked cheesy , but it allways stood out , and nobody ever walked off with it , by mistake .
Zoso would work!
@@JoeandAngiethat sigil is already taken.
The concern to me is not having my suitcase taken, its having it broken into. That has happened to me before and there is nothing you or anyone can do about it. I worked for a major airline years ago. I knew of a few guys who would go into someones suitcase and take a pair of women's panties out and then put them in the ball pocket of a golf bag. They thought it was funny. I wonder how many marriages were destroyed because of that. Knowing I worked were people like that were not punished or fired made me sick to go to work. I transferred out of fleet service only to find the unions didn't like that I was against them and gave me grief though out my whole time I worked for that airline. Because of the unions and then 9/11 I refuse to fly on ANY airline. But If I ever travel by train I will use these ideas for securing my suitcase then.
@@robertedwards7749 Because of restrictions , I had to check it , and not carry it on . I was also packing things for a job that was going to last several months . If its legit , then a zip tie will work well enough . A small lock works well . I have done both . If it is legit , they always leave a card inside , telling you it has been searched . Not much you can do about a scumbag theif . The Saudi's have it right , in that respect .....they cut off the guys hand . Anything of real value I carried with me , on my person . Other things , I simply put in one of the crates , on the truck being shipped to the job site . In that respect , if they want my used underwear , or flask of booze , go ahead .
@robertedwards7749 That's Why I never check baggage. From the time I was in the military to present.. all my gear is in a duffle and can easily be stuffed in the overhead or 'checked' as I am boarding (Horizon Air)... then immediately picked up immediately after de-boarding.
You are consistently doing the Best Survivsl videos out there.
Best Wishes!
The bandaid trick is diabolical. The tounge of the shoe is also a great idea.
82nd Airborne Ranger leading the way for us!! Thank you brother for your service and your commitment to this channel!! 🦅🇺🇲💪
Spanish airborne veteran here! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I appreciate that!
Amen. Thank you as well for your service!!! I'm share your channel with others. God Bless and Stay Safe!!
I was expecting you to demo the prison wallet method from 100 deadly skills
Thanks for an informative and
thought provoking video.
Looking forward to many more ❤
I have pictures of me with the BDU IBA but didn’t keep it. However my ACU IBA I kept because it has two bullet holes in it and the burn marks from when my smoke grenade went off after it got hit.
I love your channel. I think you’re the real-life MacGyver. Love the bandaid tip.
he's an american bond
If you want to zip tie your zippers closed, go down the the next hole right by the zippers. If you zip tie at the outer ring, you can wiggle the zippers apart a little. I have heard a trick they do in South America is unscrupulous Customs guys wiggle open the zippers and drop a round of ammo in there (illegal) and “catch” you when they X-ray the bag then search it. Better have some bribe money ready.
Every time i think this channel cant get any more rad, it does.
As usual, outstanding information and useful tips, Rangers Lead The Way, hooo-raah!
I love all Ranger Survival and Field Craft videos!
Where does all this info come from? Is it just passed on/down from people that know? Is it from being in the military?
So much info to learn. So little time.
Andrew, do you have a list of 10 (or whatever number it takes) of skills/knowledge info to know? My problem is so much info. I want to learn the ones I absolutely need to know to survive before I learn all the other things. Basically, where do I start? I want to have a good foundation of learning/understanding/knowledge that I can then build on top of to continue building my knowledge base? Is there a "Start here" knowledge base for beginners?
After reading comments I noticed someone called you, "a real life MacGyver." That is where I want to get to. How do I do it?
Thanks for your service, and thank you for creating videos sharing your knowledge and information!
You just opened the floodgates to new information like you had an energy drink and the Limitless pill for breakfast. The clothes hanger holster looks nice and slim.
Awesome fckn knowledge!!!🇺🇸🤘
-With the dressing cache, apply the food coloring to the pad of the bandaid and let it seep through. It will look even more realistic. And if you don't have food color, got a red ballpoint? Clip off the ends and the juice will flow. And that empty pen body just looks like a pen, even if you hand a cuff key, a ferro rod, compass magnets and six inches of kevlar in it.
--The mag bar you can water proof a bit more reliably just with some nailpolish or clear coat, you have to scrape it off but doesn't create as weird a shape with hot spots or leak like tape will- and if you put a little dab of clear coat on then stuff it up into the top of the tongue of a hiking boot or sneaker and let it dry, it will stay there but not be as hard to recover as it would with super glue. Or use rubber cement. And then get a gel insole and put a bit of hacksaw blade who's broken ends you rounded off under it. Tada, hotfoot boot.
Boots are too useful for concealment. Which is why SOP should be take their boots. Even if they have sandals, leave them barefoot.
Thanks! I really like the band-aid concealment.
Pretty smart idea.
JMHO- I'd use a toothpick or
stick or something to drip
the color onto the bandage.
All the adhesive bandages I've
used on me have round red
circles of blood oozing through
I thought of locks in a sock, but never wrench’s in an umbrella.
wrenches*
Absolutely great video! Thank you for covering these... I personally would love to see more of this type of videos!
Always great information! Thank you Andrew!!!
I can honestly say that I had never thought of any of those things. If that video is just off the top of your head with the ideas, I bet you think about these things quite a bit. Very clever!
The suitcase and umbrella skills were news too me. This is my go to first channel every Sunday. Great video.
Learned some great new stuff. It's always a pleasure, thanks Andrew
Excelentes dicas meu amigo, obrigado por sua sobriedade e por sempre direto ao ponto.
Another excellent video, Andrew.
Yeah, don't walk around with an improvised club without checking your state's concealed/dangerous/deadly weapons laws. If someone swings at you and you hit him in the head with that club, you've just increased your chances of catching a manslaughter charge exponentially.
Outstanding!
You’re a genius good video thank you
I've noticed that #AwesomeAndy often has blood on his hands in his videos.... but is it his though? 🧐
Another banger. Thanks Andrew!
The newspaper doesn't actually need a rock. Roll a newspaper, you may have to discard some pages, fold it. You have what is know in the UK as a millwall brick from the soccer hooligans who first used it. I've seen a dreadful injury as the result of someone being hit with one.
Try adding a 13mm - 1/2 inch thick branch inside the newspaper.
Good old Millwall...Nobody likes us, we don't care!
Major Andrew these urban techniques are excellent sir👍🇺🇸
Improvised concealed carry holster, with a Cloth hanger.
Avoid it. After drawing the firearm, the wire loop is pressed against the body, depending on the placement, can be on the uncomfortable side, aka family jewels.
That was Slick & Trick! Many Thank's Andrew,I'm gonna implement some thing's Right Now,Cheers!!
Hope you can do more urban survival skills. Many people don't go outdoors but have to live in urban areas.
Most of the time, survival videos are copied from someone else, so the information is regurgitated and mundane. Andrew, I commend you for bringing us fresh, and original content that’s still relevant. It’s precise, without repeating, and easy to understand.
Thanks for your nice videos. Be aware that putting a cellphone inside a Faraday cage (like aluminum foil, a metal can with a metal lid, or a microwave oven), though it does stop signals from reaching the phone, makes the phone try to ping the cell tower over and over looking for a signal, which runs the battery down faster. So, it's not good to do all the time.
How about setting the cellphone on Airplane Mode (or shutting it off) prior to placement in the Faraday bag?
@paulamcclure3402 Yes, that should help with battery life. I did once read about the government requiring every phone manufacturer to install a tracking chip/transmitter in every phone that can't be turned off, but I don't know how true that is. How such a chip might get enough power to transmit is also debatable, and might not involve the main battery. Either a Faraday cage, leaving the phone in one location while you go elsewhere (thankfully, phones aren't wired into our bodies quite yet), or destroying the phone might be the only ways to defend against that.
@jonathanm8197
Thanks for your reply... with interesting points to consider.
Best regards.
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Another brilliant video andrew thanks 😊
Love it! I would love to see more urban survival videos
Great video
How did you do the trick when you put $100 bills in the tongue of the boots and then pulled it back out and it was $20’s!!! lol
Jus kidding
Excellent video as usual.
I always pick up a cheap utility knife in a local or supermarket when I go overseas,and ditch it when I leave, anybody got any ideas for an improvised sheath to use with it,. A present I just throw it in my pocket.
C-RATs were in a durable cardboard box, but those are
history. Cereal box cardboard,
noodle boxes, snack cake boxes, etc. have decent coated cardboard that you
can cut and fold/roll up and
duct tape together and make
an expendable knife sheath
for an expendable knife.
The cheap steak knives are
useable for "steaks" and you
can get 3-4 of those plastic
knives at the fast food place
and scotch tape em tightly
together and raise a good
point on a curb in a couple
of minutes. Lots of ways to
get home safely. Key word
expendable
Good Luck
PVC Pipe. The size big enough to slip yr pkt knife into or just a bit too small. Cut about 3/4 the way through and then down from the end to leave a piece of the PVC pipe that you heat and bend down into a belt clip. The other end of the pvc pipe you can squeeze closed and wrap the knife in cereal box cardboard and push it into the heated plyable PVC pipe.
Keeping it all in place you can cool it quickly by placing in water.
File and/or sand it if needed.
Without the cardboard it can be too tight.
You can cut two slots in the tongue if you only cut 2/3rds through the pipe allowing enough width to thread yr belt.
For fixed blades you flatten between two books, again, wrap in cardboard.
Good for a s.steel fishing knife and cheeper/easier than kydex.
My first few were abominations but now, a work of art... maybe.
Hope this helps, especially if world goes bung and resources few.
A simpler option, black poly retic pipe. Two holes, paracord loop and melt/seal the bottom.
Universal Sovereign Citizen
The Best utility I've found is Ed Calderon's suggestion, the Victorinox fruit carving knife, with the curved blade. Small enough and flat enough to be held against a cell phone .
@@pepelemoko01
My way of thinking is that
I want something to use in
a something-something
situation, and would be able
to toss the whole works in
a millisecond and not look
back or have the re-re's about
ditching it, and can make
another of whatever I need
with very little or no expense.
Not something you're buying
online with a traceable credit
card and having it in your
luggage, but an improvised
something that can be tossed
if the circumstances dictate
why do i have the more and more urgent feeling that skills like these are going to become very important very soon
they aren’t
Slaves used to sew cannabis seeds into their clothing, one reason it ended up being brought from india to the carribean...
They will. Learn them.
Very useful information
Another good one, thanks!
If you shop yard sales a person can find multiple items they can use cheap Wrenches , pliers, use your mind . Improvise adapt over come
Compound words lose their meaning when you separate them.
Great tips
Always something new and very thought provoking…
Thanks for another great informative video…
😊
My pleasure!
I hide a plastic cuff key and single edge razor blade under the back pocket Brand tag on all my jeans. ,just cut the top stitches on the levi tag insert the items ,then There's a fabric glue for badges and patches that's sticks but not permanently,and can be stuck removed and re stuck over and over ,just seal the edge of the tag .
Ps.I like the ceramic razor blade better ,good 👍
My dad said if I get into a fight, I should put a roll of coins into my sock
It didn't help, I could barely stand up, let alone fight !
Bravo , more more please !! 🎉🎉
Andrew I'm glad you one of the good guys!!!😊😊😊 Seriously i always enjoy your videos.Thank you sir
Thank you Andrew. Beautiful Bride repeatedly asked for a replay. She kept saying, "that is genius," "that is awesome." It is also a comfort to me that she is taking her personal security more seriously these days.
Wow, thank you!🙏
The coat hanger holster you made can be more easily made with a loop of paracord. The loop can be fed through a belt loop or a belt itself. You can experiment with how long the loop needs to be for your chosen pew pew. I would not like to have wire rubbing against my skin.
Love these videos... keep the great content coming! Awesome job Andrew
As usual, Andrew, some new and wonderful ideas. I thought I was a shity sob , but your the best. Bravo!
The fish hook, and could include a few feet of line, behind a Velcro patch is great.
Yeah! I just haven’t found a way I like to hank it up so it isn’t a rats nest when I use it. Or I guess that line could be in the 550 boot laces or maybe in another pocket or spot.
If you can, put 2-3 hooks under the patch. It is too easy to lose a hook and if that happens and you only had the one....no more fishing.
@@donaldcadwell3911 you know it. As the saying goes .. one is none ..
Do you have any tips for getting out of those heavyduty double zip-tie "handcuffs" used in stead of traditional handcuffs?
Thank you for the Incredibly informative video sir I am on the younger side but always appreciate your wisdom and knowledge and experience.
Some of these are so creative and I'm genuinely amazed.
👍🏻🚀 Let’s Live
Thank you!! 🇺🇸🇨🇦
The little Fällkniven folder has some serious steel .. love mine
This is worth watching several times...
Nice! Thanks for the ideas! Awesome Video! Great food for thought!
Amazing! Love it . Thank you
Lol...
I keep the umbrella on the floor between the driver side door and the seat...
Stop, handbreak, seatbelt, door and grab brolly - strike! (And don't stop til the perp stops movin' or runs away.)
Small fire extinguishers are fun too...
Spray, blind, strike, repeat as nessessary.
FILTHY video mate!
Universal Sovereign Citizen
Awesome video love the practicality uses
A comment for the comment section.
Keep this up RANGER! I love this video. I’ve been watching your channel for a few years now and this one is great. Take care. -DOL. #class08-01
Of this genre, RSFC is the best. Period.
As usual another outstanding video. Thanks Major.
2:36 I feel attacked
3:00 yes actually I do. But I wasn't allowed to serve. Medical. Slight heaart murmur. Complete and total bs.
Awesome
Great video, always good info, ty
Great video. Snake plisken grade info. I had forgotten completely about your channel until this popped in my feed even though ive been subbed for quite a while.
I love the BDU and the ABU uniforms! Great video!!!!!!! Thank you. I want to buy body armor. What brand would you saddest. Can you make a video on how to make a ghillie suit? Thank you. You are doing great!!!
In the time before having to remove your shoes to fly I carried $2k under my insoles.
💰💰💰💰
wow that hanger clip is very cool
Love the band aid trick, awesome
I keep a padlock on a short piece of chain in the side bag of my MC to " lock " the wheel to the frame .
Fast paced yes, but EXCELLENT!
I didn't know about ceramic razor blades. Here in UK ceramic knives yes. Will have to look out where to get one.
Ordered the bandana from pathfinderschool.
Thanks again Andrew, allways look forward to these 👍🤟
Thank you for another very informative video. Can’t wait for the next one.😊
Incredible knowledge dude
This is awesome great survival hacks! Thanks Andrew!
Well? I guess we don’t use shocks and soap any more. I do like the others too.
Like the others here, like the bandaid.
Pay attention, criminals
Great video. All of thse ideas are excellent hiding places
FREAKIN AWESOME!!!
Great video Andrew.
C clamp. ✊ 👊
Put some of that tape on the end of the metal hanger that goes inside your barrel…protect the inside of your barrel.
haha... I already did the plate\backpack idea, great minds..... :)
The Umbrella Idea, is also Good for Carry Wrenches or other things.
It’s a Double Good Idea!
Muito bom guerreiro 👍🏼
Bash face, careful not to get faced 👍You could make DvDs about this stuff!
Stand by!