The reason that silcock key is made the way it is it's because those things are recessed to prevent people of using pliers or vise grips from turning them on.
Carry a pair of fence pliers, you have a combination heavy duty wire cutter, a pry bar and hammer, and they usually have insulated handles. There are multi tools that have a vice grip pliers instead of needle nose.
Interesting to see your choices of gear to bug out of an urban area. By choice I’ve lived in a rural area at one time in Wyoming and now in Idaho for 30 years plus so my perspective is a little different.Nothing but a forest fire could get me to budge from here. Our fire season is usually August and September so my bugout is a full size 4 x 4 truck pulling a fully stocked camping trailer (always have it hooked up during fire season) and my wife will be driving a Jeep Wrangler pulling a small enclosed cargo trailer with as much stuff as we have time to load. As always, hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. 🤔
Right on man! It's always interesting to see how other people adapt and overcome situations that are prevalent to their own environment. What part of Idaho are you in? (If i might ask) I'm in the mid southern.
Cheers for the updates mate. We all have draw string bag in our customised daypacks. The Exo is bit high end for us & not exactly grayman look but it is an excellent backpack when you're hitting The Druids. All your minimalistic makes sense, as dad would say "make the best with what you got". We have first aid & modded multitool in our packs. We know all the water resources between school & home including public restrooms & aquarium shops & fountains. When closer to home we know where all the streams & creeks and depending on seasons how much water will be avalable. Glad you show the umbrella. We have umbrellas in our daily carry, as you point out, it's a great shelter from rain & also sun. Plus the material from an umbrella can be turn & use for almost anything imaginable in survival. A quote from our mentor, the legendary Mors Kochanski " The more you know, the less you carry". Thank you Mr. Salyer. Looking forward to your accepted challenge. Greetings from Australia. Rylie. Nikkei & Nellei also mum & dad.
we have different "sillcock keys" here in europe, but most are made to use hex bits on them too, and you can also use them to open garbage bins and some of industrial buildings and sites. Talking about ponchos; i was stopped and question by cops because of me, wearing old Soviet era poncho during heavy downpour in our little town hehe. still use it, its cops that dont react to it anymore LOL . nice setup, good to see that someone still use classic pliers for heavy duty work. i keep small bolt cutters in my bag, wave on me most of the time (when away from home toolbox) but keep nearly 50 years old combination pliers that have notch to cut steel wire up to 3mm2 diameter close by at all time. nice addition with drawstring bag, i've made custom, molle compatible bag, that can bee connected to belt, bag, backpack...mag drop pouches are great way to expand storage when needed.
A neck gaiter makes a good sleep mask, treat it with some bug repellant, keeps the creepy crawlies away. Lock picks let you gain entrance to abandoned buildings without the need for destructive entry.
As a bare minimum urban EDC tool any decent, medium priced multitool will do (blade, pliers, bold cutter, screw drivers, saw). Always carry a flashlight.
Pretty nice kit. I'm with you I'd rather sleep in the woods any day. Where I live at the moment I have only heard a siren twice in 13 years not too bad
One subject no one ever talks about in their videos is a situation that forces you out of not only your home, but out of the town/city you live in, and makes your return just not possible thus forcing you into a long term wilderness survival scenario. Planning for something like that might not be easy, but it very well could prove beneficial for you in the long term.
It's discussed on many channels, hence the use of the term ''INCH bag'' where INCH stands for ''I'm never coming home''. However this subject is polarising. Many say that if you do such a thing you're just a glorified refugee, and that for 90% of people this is unsustainable in the long term. The 10% that can do it are those who already live in remote areas and hunt and fish for their daily food.
I really like everything you touched on. That being said i would really like a pair of good boots for hiking but with a steel shank (because of nails, metal, rebar and other sharp things a person dont want going through their boots). Also i am a senior disabled Desert Storm Veteran. My dad when he paseed at 83 had maxpedition organizers lined in the under bag of his walker. He had everything for water, shelter, fire, cordage. Most people dont think of this if they have disabled people in their groups.
A few points. 1. Fixed blade knife is a must have, many are easily concealed as long as you're not moving through a metal detector. 2. Gas mask doesn't need an opening for water, you're going to want to get out of the " hot zone ", and even the attach point is subject to contamination. 3. If you can carry an umbrella, you can carry a lightweight tarp. 4. There's no advantage to having a cheap, clear daypack. There are many low pro daypacks that will actually be useful. Do better. On a side note, we live in a sad time when a simple description of a firearm is avoided to appease the snivelers at YT.
maybe in my thinking he used the shark pack as an example (not what to buy) say one at wally world or staples or target. as you said one that "you" would want to use. some may buy a black one (a pink one) yes i see people buy pink ones (talk about gray man) you can see them 100 miles out but some may think, who would wear pink, must not have anything or use. me both umbrella and tarp, walking in the rain with an umbrella keeps you dry quite well. (you could wrap the tarp around you and keep dry that way. (both rain suit/jacket and umbrella. just my thoughts you bring up some good points.
using the fan feels okay for that few.. but you're actually expending more energy and can make yourself hotter than if you accept that it's hot and acclimate to it. you can also use passive cooling like a wet bandana (the cooler the liquid the better) wrapped around neck or draped over head. sounds counter-intuitive at first but the less calories you expend the better. and of course there is the old stand-by of having an ice cold adult beverage ready to go.
Love beef jerky but many times it cannot be chewed. These sticks look better, thanks. As for food-ish bars, Lara Bars are the densest and tastiest fruit and nut bars in the world. 100 percent natural. Not protein, but superbly filling and will get you through until you can have an actual meal.
LMAO @ how many people freak over the obvious shark pack joke. Diggin the Waxed canvas pack. Where is the shop for that? Tried the SD site to no avail.
Hi Jason can you please show those of us who are not familiar with industrial and small business type buildings how to locate the water valve and how to use the silcock keys please and thank you, great video too 🙂
So the multi-tool covers all that it works just fine carrying a sillcock key or anything else is just a waste of weight space and time unless you're in some kind of specific conditioning then I understand for the plier like vise grips or something
My thought on all this is that as individuals we all have to decide if we want to carry a good-sized kid. Now my Approach is to begin with some kind of waist pack or Fanny Pack or maybe a thermite from Maxpedition that rides on your thigh. Some people like to use pouches that attach to a belt. I think these are all great ideas because even though you may be wearing a small bag you can easily enter and exit vehicles and you can carry more than what you could carry if you were wearing cargo pants. I wear cargo pants all the time but it's uncomfortable to weigh them down plus you have to take the stuff out of the pants when you're going to wash them and you have to remember to put all the stuff back into the pockets. The supplement what I have I can grab a shoulder bag and then I can pack a pistol and some magazines and extra ammo and a first-aid kit and even some food and one or two water bottles. If I know that I have to evacuate and maybe live outside for an unknown amount of time then I would grab my large backpack and I would get my larger blades and tools.
"thermite"! I had to look that one up. I saw it online myself, but still can't believe Maxpedition chose to name one of their bags after a munition that can burn through concrete and steel.... thermite. Wow. I guess "dynamite" and "shaped charge" were already taken 🤣
@SurvivalDispatch I'm tired of Sshhhhhh... we've got out First Amendment rights, it's just that some want to shush others which plays directly into the narrative of encouraging others to forget what their 1st amendment right is!!! If you don't exercise it you are doomed to lose it!... I absolutely don't agree with BLM and what they did, but dang they sure did exercise their freedom of speech (and then some!!!)... if you ask me, it's us who are playing the roll of suckers, we keep shushing each other into losing our rights one by one until we discover we've shushed ourselves into communism!!!
If you were to sell your ulu knife by itself, I would buy one (or two). I already have Wazoo stuff, so don't need more, but I can't find an ulu quite as utilitarian as yours, Jason. Something I hope you and your buddies at Bear Forest will consider!
Nice video, but I'd get a bigger backpack. Having a tiny backpack looks strange in the city. 30L at least. Maybe something that looks like it carries a laptop.
Next u will be saying use a fanny pack---- I would notice you in a heartbeat. 😀 Something about grown men with kids backpacks and fannypacks JUST says OH SO WRONG. 🙄
Be aware, if you keep a gas mask in a vehicle, the heat can deforn the rubber and cause it not to seal. It would be better to keep it in a pack that you take inside with you during the day.
@@SurvivalDispatch thank you I am always putting together kits like these but it’s hard to make them perfectly consistent and cheap to be able to buy 3-5 of the exact same ones would be killer
Many homeless people travel carrying all these items every day and blend into the background seamlessly because you are used to seeing homeless people carrying a bunch of crap in an urban environment. Let’s not forget about that. Carrying camo in the city is like wearing a Forrest Gilly suit in a parking garage, trying to hide, in an urban setting, a garbage pile of gillie suit in an urban environment would be a much more effective means of staying “grey”…
Just because we gave you.. SH$*& about your stash....we were joking !! You really don't have to put on a mask now for your videos!! Lol! Leatherman makes great stuff, not necessarily the best but great! And your edc knife is amazing as is your ulu design!
Re fans. One of the few times in prepping where being female is an advantage. Somebody might think a lady with a paper fan is menopausal or a cosplayer, but nobody is going to even ask if you pull out one of those old fashioned folding fans with a metal case.
I keep a long gun and soft body armor in my truck all the time. I have an F-350, there is a lockable compartment under the rear seat, I also keep it locked with a bicycle chain. I believe a long gun is invaluable in a get home situation, especially where in am. I’m in Miami in an upper middle class gated community but if I’m in the beach and something happens, I would have to traverse about 10-15 miles of pure ghetto, some of the worse neighborhoods in America. If your white, in those neighborhoods, you ain’t going to be a “ GREY MAN “ you’ll be shooting it out with the savages that live there to get home. I’m not saying anything derogatory about anyone, what I’m saying is factual and reality. If your trying to get home with your wife and you have to traverse that neighborhood, you’ll be in shootouts to keep from getting killed and your wife from getting raped. If I wanted to go around, I would probably have to walk about 60 miles to get to my house.
I hate your "shark pack" because everyone else can see what is in it too. I agree that there are times when you do want to be a "gray man", but I would go with a solid color pack, not a clear one. It is no one else's business what is inside your pack.
I added a titanium pry bar to my set, 650 mm. long. It's about 40% lighter than a steel one and acts as a skeleton key of sorts: worst thing is to get blocked somewhere when time is of the essence. It will break open most hanging locks and doors, no problem. Also doubles as a blunt weapon. Due to it's length, reduced weight, it gives for a faster, "whippier" swing so it should be adequate against knives, which will be the most common weapon for most opportunists in a crisis. A hit to the head will most likely crack the skull or cause a severe concussion. A hit to any extremity - a broken bone. No good if you're surrounded though, so it's by no means The Flaming Sword of Eternity or something, just something to whack the stray idiot that doesn't know any better. No good in having a bug out bag if it can be taken from you by some random chump. Also, if there's some leak, toxic smoke or else, the canister that size is probably good for what, 30-45 minutes (depending on the intensity of the hazard)? So that doesn't give you much time to get away. One locked door can reduce that time by half or even make it impossible. There's this story about a Chinese woman who got stuck in an elevator somewhere around New Year's eve. Couldn't get out and just..died. Can't remember if she was mute, too - I guess that would make sense. Anyway, my point is - you can't run if you get stuck, and a pair of pliers and a nut wrench can only get you so far.
@@eliot1970 You don't remember people fighting over toilet paper and bottled water two and a half years ago? Or that widescreen TV on Black friday? Man, during the Yugoslavian crisis people had to mask the smell when they were cooking food because hunger-crazed people would hunt them down, tear down the doors and steal take it from them. In Leningrad during WW2 there were cases of cannibalism - some sociopaths teamed up and hunted down people for meat. Others ate their pets. There were even large packs of rats that attacked people, pinned them down with their collective weight and ate them alive. Are you kidding? If your neighbor's child will be dying of hunger, he will crack your skull open without thinking - or you really think he'd sit on his hands and watch his beloved child croak because of his neighborly love for you? There was an episode in Josephus Flavius, Judean Wars, if I recall correctly. When the Romans, after a very lengthy siege, finally entered the city (it's either the siege of Jerusalem or some city adjescent to the Galilee sea, the name eludes me), in one of the houses they came across a crazed woman with a half-eaten child in her hands, all covered in blood. Immediately they ended her suffering. You can read the accounts. Nothing changed since those days. Not even the way we think, really. Food supplies in any major city are 3 months tops. Then it's Mad Max. The hippie liberals will be stripped down first. Then the do-gooders. Then the ordinary "I don't need no gun, the police will protect me" folk. You'll see vegans eating cats and nuns giving it up for a can of tuna. And the only people who will retain any decency are people with actual skills, like your mechanic or repairman, people with resources and discretion, people who are willing to kill and steal, and people with guns.
@@eliot1970 I mean, if you say "it won't happen" I can give tou a couple of couple of dozen examples when it DID happen in the past 100 years, right off the bat. It's not some right wing mind worm we got in our heads if that's what you're thinking.
Sorry bout that... triage...unless you have the prior warning, knowledge and equipment to make a "clean environment" for them ... then it is what it is. Yes, I have actually designed a rapid inflate one for my dogs and chickens to cohabitate temporarily.
@thadgomez5963 ... as said, get a full facepiece mask and either wear with your existing glasses (that degrades your seal quality) ... OR ... get a set of prescription Mask Inserts and just install them into your mask and be done with it. We sort of went in the middle with Ranger Band glasses, you can wear them with or without your mask... and they'll never fall off. Ill address tgat in my upcoming mask video.
I really disagree with having cash on you. Firstly, if there is a shtf moment nobody is staying at work. Secondly, lawlessness would be on the rise and cash may make you a target. I wouldn't bank on cash working either way and would never trade gas or anything else for a piece of paper.
we spend time and money to prepare everything and when the apocalypse happens, they will take all those things from our bodies, we will die from the apocalypse or from a bullet from someone else's gun barrel. The only and most important thing we need is a safe shelter, then prepare everything else 😂😂😂
As far as the vice grips I wouldn’t use cheap Chinese knock offs. When you really need them they fail. Buy once cry once, because you can only die once.
The reason that silcock key is made the way it is it's because those things are recessed to prevent people of using pliers or vise grips from turning them on.
You can usually use needle nose pliers if you have a nice pair
@@stretchnuts4661 yes, but it may damage the tap.
@@eliot1970 not really a issue if it's shtf tho
99.9% of the time needle nose pliers will not work bc the are recessed in and they cranked down.the key is the easiest and fastest way
Pliers and a thick rubber band does the trick, I've tried it out.
Awesome how he makes a cheeky video but still includes information
Carry a pair of fence pliers, you have a combination heavy duty wire cutter, a pry bar and hammer, and they usually have insulated handles. There are multi tools that have a vice grip pliers instead of needle nose.
I replaced my silcock key with a 1/4 driveT handle and some 12 point sockets. It’s lighter and can be used for. Few other things.
This is a great idea thanks for the suggestion
The best preparation is the knowledge to achieve the best possible with the given means.
I love the tactical shark pack! 😂😂😂
Great video. God bless you and your family.
Interesting to see your choices of gear to bug out of an urban area. By choice I’ve lived in a rural area at one time in Wyoming and now in Idaho for 30 years plus so my perspective is a little different.Nothing but a forest fire could get me to budge from here. Our fire season is usually August and September so my bugout is a full size 4 x 4 truck pulling a fully stocked camping trailer (always have it hooked up during fire season) and my wife will be driving a Jeep Wrangler pulling a small enclosed cargo trailer with as much stuff as we have time to load. As always, hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. 🤔
Right on man! It's always interesting to see how other people adapt and overcome situations that are prevalent to their own environment.
What part of Idaho are you in? (If i might ask) I'm in the mid southern.
@@STP707 I like to tell folks that we’re in Podunk Idaho 😂😅 but we’re just south of McCall.
Cheers for the updates mate. We all have draw string bag in our customised daypacks. The Exo is bit high end for us & not exactly grayman look but it is an excellent backpack when you're hitting The Druids. All your minimalistic makes sense, as dad would say "make the best with what you got". We have first aid & modded multitool in our packs. We know all the water resources between school & home including public restrooms & aquarium shops & fountains. When closer to home we know where all the streams & creeks and depending on seasons how much water will be avalable. Glad you show the umbrella. We have umbrellas in our daily carry, as you point out, it's a great shelter from rain & also sun. Plus the material from an umbrella can be turn & use for almost anything imaginable in survival. A quote from our mentor, the legendary Mors Kochanski " The more you know, the less you carry". Thank you Mr. Salyer. Looking forward to your accepted challenge. Greetings from Australia. Rylie. Nikkei & Nellei also mum & dad.
we have different "sillcock keys" here in europe, but most are made to use hex bits on them too, and you can also use them to open garbage bins and some of industrial buildings and sites. Talking about ponchos; i was stopped and question by cops because of me, wearing old Soviet era poncho during heavy downpour in our little town hehe. still use it, its cops that dont react to it anymore LOL . nice setup, good to see that someone still use classic pliers for heavy duty work. i keep small bolt cutters in my bag, wave on me most of the time (when away from home toolbox) but keep nearly 50 years old combination pliers that have notch to cut steel wire up to 3mm2 diameter close by at all time. nice addition with drawstring bag, i've made custom, molle compatible bag, that can bee connected to belt, bag, backpack...mag drop pouches are great way to expand storage when needed.
A neck gaiter makes a good sleep mask, treat it with some bug repellant, keeps the creepy crawlies away. Lock picks let you gain entrance to abandoned buildings without the need for destructive entry.
As a bare minimum urban EDC tool any decent, medium priced multitool will do (blade, pliers, bold cutter, screw drivers, saw). Always carry a flashlight.
Right on
RIP to the stache. 😂 Digging the fan. 10 out of 10. Would recommend.
Silcock key is very useful. Not gonna grab the valve itself with a pair of pliers... A good set of fence pliers work great to have also..
Yes, safety is 3rd. Coffee is 1st!!
Amen to that!
How can I like this 73 more times???
Pretty nice kit. I'm with you I'd rather sleep in the woods any day. Where I live at the moment I have only heard a siren twice in 13 years not too bad
This is very helpful
Greetings from the Philippines!
Refuge medical is great quality, well planned out.
Agreed!
One subject no one ever talks about in their videos is a situation that forces you out of not only your home, but out of the town/city you live in, and makes your return just not possible thus forcing you into a long term wilderness survival scenario. Planning for something like that might not be easy, but it very well could prove beneficial for you in the long term.
Nobody?
Weve discussed that several times.
It's discussed on many channels, hence the use of the term ''INCH bag'' where INCH stands for ''I'm never coming home''. However this subject is polarising. Many say that if you do such a thing you're just a glorified refugee, and that for 90% of people this is unsustainable in the long term. The 10% that can do it are those who already live in remote areas and hunt and fish for their daily food.
I really like everything you touched on. That being said i would really like a pair of good boots for hiking but with a steel shank (because of nails, metal, rebar and other sharp things a person dont want going through their boots). Also i am a senior disabled Desert Storm Veteran. My dad when he paseed at 83 had maxpedition organizers lined in the under bag of his walker. He had everything for water, shelter, fire, cordage. Most people dont think of this if they have disabled people in their groups.
Great idea
A few points. 1. Fixed blade knife is a must have, many are easily concealed as long as you're not moving through a metal detector. 2. Gas mask doesn't need an opening for water, you're going to want to get out of the " hot zone ", and even the attach point is subject to contamination. 3. If you can carry an umbrella, you can carry a lightweight tarp. 4. There's no advantage to having a cheap, clear daypack. There are many low pro daypacks that will actually be useful. Do better.
On a side note, we live in a sad time when a simple description of a firearm is avoided to appease the snivelers at YT.
maybe in my thinking he used the shark pack as an example (not what to buy) say one at wally world or staples or target. as you said one that "you" would want to use. some may buy a black one (a pink one) yes i see people buy pink ones (talk about gray man) you can see them 100 miles out but some may think, who would wear pink, must not have anything or use. me both umbrella and tarp, walking in the rain with an umbrella keeps you dry quite well. (you could wrap the tarp around you and keep dry that way. (both rain suit/jacket and umbrella. just my thoughts you bring up some good points.
Thanks for the feedback. The shark backpack was definitely a joke.
@@SurvivalDispatch Yeah. I was just throwing that in for kicks.
Loved the kit ideas. I differ a tiny bit, but spot on. Also gave me couple ideas.
using the fan feels okay for that few.. but you're actually expending more energy and can make yourself hotter than if you accept that it's hot and acclimate to it. you can also use passive cooling like a wet bandana (the cooler the liquid the better) wrapped around neck or draped over head. sounds counter-intuitive at first but the less calories you expend the better.
and of course there is the old stand-by of having an ice cold adult beverage ready to go.
Just keep a friend with you to operate the fan haha
🇦🇺😎👍Interesting content
I carry an umbrella which is made from carbon fibre and was also designed for self defence.
I can't seem to do without my leatherman out here in Australia. Use the thing all the time.✌️
Love beef jerky but many times it cannot be chewed. These sticks look better, thanks. As for food-ish bars, Lara Bars are the densest and tastiest fruit and nut bars in the world. 100 percent natural. Not protein, but superbly filling and will get you through until you can have an actual meal.
Thanks
great video
Most accidents happen near home, so I am never home. Safety first! lol
As a safety manager, coffee is first.... And yes safety is like third...😂😂😂
LMAO @ how many people freak over the obvious shark pack joke.
Diggin the Waxed canvas pack. Where is the shop for that? Tried the SD site to no avail.
Lol. Right! Some people are too literal. Go to PNW Bushcraft. You’ll find it there.
CRKT Chogan T-Hawk full tang can be a great helper for urban survivor. Also need water filter with the pipe
Thank you for the video. Nice kit.
Thanks for watching!
Safety Third ™️ - Mike Rowe 😂
But yeah, agreed!
Hi Jason can you please show those of us who are not familiar with industrial and small business type buildings how to locate the water valve and how to use the silcock keys please and thank you, great video too 🙂
Great suggestion!
@@SurvivalDispatch ty Jason 🙂
Wow😊
That's what I don't get every time I went to a city water source my multi-tool leather man had no problem every single time
Love your videos and there funny also thanks P.S. You forgot your skinny jeans 👀 😂😆😂😆📸📸
So the multi-tool covers all that it works just fine carrying a sillcock key or anything else is just a waste of weight space and time unless you're in some kind of specific conditioning then I understand for the plier like vise grips or something
sharing
My thought on all this is that as individuals we all have to decide if we want to carry a good-sized kid. Now my Approach is to begin with some kind of waist pack or Fanny Pack or maybe a thermite from Maxpedition that rides on your thigh. Some people like to use pouches that attach to a belt. I think these are all great ideas because even though you may be wearing a small bag you can easily enter and exit vehicles and you can carry more than what you could carry if you were wearing cargo pants. I wear cargo pants all the time but it's uncomfortable to weigh them down plus you have to take the stuff out of the pants when you're going to wash them and you have to remember to put all the stuff back into the pockets. The supplement what I have I can grab a shoulder bag and then I can pack a pistol and some magazines and extra ammo and a first-aid kit and even some food and one or two water bottles. If I know that I have to evacuate and maybe live outside for an unknown amount of time then I would grab my large backpack and I would get my larger blades and tools.
" we all have to decide if we want to carry a good-sized kid."
Usually a good-sized kid can walk on their own.
"thermite"!
I had to look that one up.
I saw it online myself, but still can't believe Maxpedition chose to name one of their bags after a munition that can burn through concrete and steel.... thermite. Wow. I guess "dynamite" and "shaped charge" were already taken 🤣
21:10 i found the tool you avoided showing on your table Jason 😂😂
Shhhhhhhhh
@SurvivalDispatch I'm tired of Sshhhhhh... we've got out First Amendment rights, it's just that some want to shush others which plays directly into the narrative of encouraging others to forget what their 1st amendment right is!!! If you don't exercise it you are doomed to lose it!... I absolutely don't agree with BLM and what they did, but dang they sure did exercise their freedom of speech (and then some!!!)... if you ask me, it's us who are playing the roll of suckers, we keep shushing each other into losing our rights one by one until we discover we've shushed ourselves into communism!!!
If you were to sell your ulu knife by itself, I would buy one (or two). I already have Wazoo stuff, so don't need more, but I can't find an ulu quite as utilitarian as yours, Jason. Something I hope you and your buddies at Bear Forest will consider!
Yes! It is available from Bear Forest Knives.
@@SurvivalDispatchby itself?
@@AlaskaWolverine I could not find it as anything but part of the Oh S#!t kit on Bear Forest Knives site.
Welding gloves great for fire heat
Darned good camera focus. What's your camera?
Nice video, but I'd get a bigger backpack. Having a tiny backpack looks strange in the city. 30L at least. Maybe something that looks like it carries a laptop.
New sub to your awesome chann,thanks for the crazy vids
What brand is your hat and where did you get it?
What is the foldable sack called in your store? Can’t find it
It is from PNW Bushcraft. Called the Cinch Pack. Go to their website.
And where are you putting the items which shall not be named?
Clear backpack and being the greyman--- everyone else can see what you have too.
Ha! The shark backpack is tactical and practical!
Next u will be saying use a fanny pack---- I would notice you in a heartbeat. 😀 Something about grown men with kids backpacks and fannypacks JUST says OH SO WRONG. 🙄
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D.O.D safety like 5th 7th bell 9th lol
Be aware, if you keep a gas mask in a vehicle, the heat can deforn the rubber and cause it not to seal. It would be better to keep it in a pack that you take inside with you during the day.
I need one of the pockets “never be not ready” kits where can I purchase? I looked at the website but can’t find it
They’re sold out. I can find out if Garret is going to make anymore. Thanks for the support. www.bearforestknives.com/products/oh-sh-t-kit
@@SurvivalDispatch thank you I am always putting together kits like these but it’s hard to make them perfectly consistent and cheap to be able to buy 3-5 of the exact same ones would be killer
Many homeless people travel carrying all these items every day and blend into the background seamlessly because you are used to seeing homeless people carrying a bunch of crap in an urban environment.
Let’s not forget about that. Carrying camo in the city is like wearing a Forrest Gilly suit in a parking garage, trying to hide, in an urban setting, a garbage pile of gillie suit in an urban environment would be a much more effective means of staying “grey”…
Just because we gave you.. SH$*& about your stash....we were joking !! You really don't have to put on a mask now for your videos!! Lol! Leatherman makes great stuff, not necessarily the best but great! And your edc knife is amazing as is your ulu design!
3rd at best lol.
Re fans. One of the few times in prepping where being female is an advantage. Somebody might think a lady with a paper fan is menopausal or a cosplayer, but nobody is going to even ask if you pull out one of those old fashioned folding fans with a metal case.
Nobody pays attention to a gym bag. Right size will hold a folded Keltec Sub2K.
Joe x
Love how you don’t really talk about pee pews to many gun happy ppl shtf we need to build community not kill everything
Paranoid? It's only Paranoid if they aren't trying to get you. Is anyone out to get you?
I keep a long gun and soft body armor in my truck all the time. I have an F-350, there is a lockable compartment under the rear seat, I also keep it locked with a bicycle chain. I believe a long gun is invaluable in a get home situation, especially where in am. I’m in Miami in an upper middle class gated community but if I’m in the beach and something happens, I would have to traverse about 10-15 miles of pure ghetto, some of the worse neighborhoods in America. If your white, in those neighborhoods, you ain’t going to be a “ GREY MAN “ you’ll be shooting it out with the savages that live there to get home.
I’m not saying anything derogatory about anyone, what I’m saying is factual and reality. If your trying to get home with your wife and you have to traverse that neighborhood, you’ll be in shootouts to keep from getting killed and your wife from getting raped. If I wanted to go around, I would probably have to walk about 60 miles to get to my house.
I'm digging how you think brother.
I hate your "shark pack" because everyone else can see what is in it too. I agree that there are times when you do want to be a "gray man", but I would go with a solid color pack, not a clear one. It is no one else's business what is inside your pack.
Hahahahaha! The shark pack was definitely a joke.
Lol.... FISH OOOONNNNN!!!
All you have to do is put the fan toward the back of the pack and that would hide everything!
Sardines
Wear in your shoes before adding to the kit.
Good call!
I added a titanium pry bar to my set, 650 mm. long. It's about 40% lighter than a steel one and acts as a skeleton key of sorts: worst thing is to get blocked somewhere when time is of the essence. It will break open most hanging locks and doors, no problem.
Also doubles as a blunt weapon. Due to it's length, reduced weight, it gives for a faster, "whippier" swing so it should be adequate against knives, which will be the most common weapon for most opportunists in a crisis. A hit to the head will most likely crack the skull or cause a severe concussion. A hit to any extremity - a broken bone. No good if you're surrounded though, so it's by no means The Flaming Sword of Eternity or something, just something to whack the stray idiot that doesn't know any better. No good in having a bug out bag if it can be taken from you by some random chump.
Also, if there's some leak, toxic smoke or else, the canister that size is probably good for what, 30-45 minutes (depending on the intensity of the hazard)? So that doesn't give you much time to get away. One locked door can reduce that time by half or even make it impossible.
There's this story about a Chinese woman who got stuck in an elevator somewhere around New Year's eve. Couldn't get out and just..died. Can't remember if she was mute, too - I guess that would make sense. Anyway, my point is - you can't run if you get stuck, and a pair of pliers and a nut wrench can only get you so far.
From a global perspective it is really interesting to constantly hear Americans talk about their fear of their neighbours and community.
@@eliot1970 You don't remember people fighting over toilet paper and bottled water two and a half years ago? Or that widescreen TV on Black friday? Man, during the Yugoslavian crisis people had to mask the smell when they were cooking food because hunger-crazed people would hunt them down, tear down the doors and steal take it from them.
In Leningrad during WW2 there were cases of cannibalism - some sociopaths teamed up and hunted down people for meat. Others ate their pets. There were even large packs of rats that attacked people, pinned them down with their collective weight and ate them alive.
Are you kidding? If your neighbor's child will be dying of hunger, he will crack your skull open without thinking - or you really think he'd sit on his hands and watch his beloved child croak because of his neighborly love for you?
There was an episode in Josephus Flavius, Judean Wars, if I recall correctly. When the Romans, after a very lengthy siege, finally entered the city (it's either the siege of Jerusalem or some city adjescent to the Galilee sea, the name eludes me), in one of the houses they came across a crazed woman with a half-eaten child in her hands, all covered in blood. Immediately they ended her suffering. You can read the accounts. Nothing changed since those days. Not even the way we think, really.
Food supplies in any major city are 3 months tops. Then it's Mad Max. The hippie liberals will be stripped down first. Then the do-gooders. Then the ordinary "I don't need no gun, the police will protect me" folk. You'll see vegans eating cats and nuns giving it up for a can of tuna. And the only people who will retain any decency are people with actual skills, like your mechanic or repairman, people with resources and discretion, people who are willing to kill and steal, and people with guns.
@@eliot1970 I mean, if you say "it won't happen" I can give tou a couple of couple of dozen examples when it DID happen in the past 100 years, right off the bat. It's not some right wing mind worm we got in our heads if that's what you're thinking.
@@eliot1970 Ah, the story is called "Mary of Bethezuba" - that's about the woman who ate her infant. Look it up.
The waxed bag os better that that dumb looking clear pack, to be honest, no offense brother. Lol
Hahahahaha! So you’re saying you don’t like sharks?
@@SurvivalDispatch it reminded me of the baby shark song. Lol
no gas mask for your pet=death for them
Sorry bout that... triage...unless you have the prior warning, knowledge and equipment to make a "clean environment" for them ... then it is what it is.
Yes, I have actually designed a rapid inflate one for my dogs and chickens to cohabitate temporarily.
Should get a gas mask---It may keep me alive but vision is impaired without glasses. 😞
Get a full face shield mask, you can wear with eyeglasses.
You can definitely wear glasses with this gas mask. Check out Mira Safety.
@thadgomez5963 ... as said, get a full facepiece mask and either wear with your existing glasses (that degrades your seal quality) ... OR ... get a set of prescription Mask Inserts and just install them into your mask and be done with it.
We sort of went in the middle with Ranger Band glasses, you can wear them with or without your mask... and they'll never fall off.
Ill address tgat in my upcoming mask video.
@@SurvivalDispatch Thank you. Will do!
Sorry, but that clear plastic pack makes you look like a weirdo too. :D
Hahahaha! Gotcha!
I really disagree with having cash on you. Firstly, if there is a shtf moment nobody is staying at work. Secondly, lawlessness would be on the rise and cash may make you a target. I wouldn't bank on cash working either way and would never trade gas or anything else for a piece of paper.
we spend time and money to prepare everything and when the apocalypse happens, they will take all those things from our bodies, we will die from the apocalypse or from a bullet from someone else's gun barrel. The only and most important thing we need is a safe shelter, then prepare everything else 😂😂😂
Well.... THAT was positive...
As far as the vice grips I wouldn’t use cheap Chinese knock offs. When you really need them they fail. Buy once cry once, because you can only die once.
Good advice!
safety conscious videos are annoying, "let me put these safety goggles on before I show you how to change the oil"
You can’t say firearm like a man?
The shark pack is a STUPID idea. Everybody can see what you have.
Your right! It should be a dolphin pack!
@@SurvivalDispatch😂😂😂
It’s clearly a joke
@@blueridgerealtor
um yes. clearly.
This guys probably a lot of fun to hang out with.
Paranoid? It's only Paranoid if they aren't trying to get you. Is anyone out to get you?