Just remember that china basically owns south America, and that them iran, and russia are doing military operations in south america. Mexico and ice are the only thing in the way once they corrupt the politicians from them getting here lol. They have billions of bodies and some people that have major hands the world want nuclear holocaust so wouldnt mind pushing the limits
Good kit. One thing I would consider is at least a small water source. When one gets running with adrenaline dumping especially in a environment like Texas a little water can keep your head up.
Facts if you don’t have water the longest you’d be able to be in the field at a time would be 5-12 hours depending on your size even one bottle of water could get you a extra day in the field that’s massive for a small group of guys
I agree. I don't know if the chest rig has the same buckles as mine, but I have a similar chest rig with a small hydration pack that replaces the X harness. I believe it's condor. It can be removed to use a full size back pack.
I have the exact same chest rig. A tip that I have that I've learned from someone else is to keep a paint can opener on some shock cord tied to some point of contact on the chest rig. This you can whip out in a hot minute to clear stuck casings inside your upper receiver. Which is the second most common AR platform malfunction besides user error. "Improperly seated magazines". Remember push&pull. Stay safe guys.
The can opener hack is a pretty cool idea👍 I carry a multi tool in my chest rig but the can opener sounds like it might be better and definitely faster to get to if it’s on a lanyard or shock cord of some sort.
A “Stuck” casing is one of those rarities in which MOST will be unfortunately ill-prepared to deal with. I have a mil spec ‘segmented’ cleaning rod with only ‘4’ (of the typical 5) segments taped together TO PUSH the casing out from the muzzle. Slower to prep..but way more idiot-proof and certainty in dealing with the problem. Just stash it where it’s in an “admin pocket” on the chest or even have 2 separate ones in convenient places on a PC/ chest rig. Then there the Leatherman ‘MUT’..a specific tool FOR THAT SPECIFIC JOB. VERY spendy but hey, “buy once, cry once” applies especially to the firearms game!
I like the concept of the 16 inch barreled gun separated from the lower so that you have a longer barrel to get some ballistic advantage over a SBR yet still keeping it compact for your minute man bag. Your right you probably dont need one of these bags but I bet the folks in Ukraine didnt think they needed one and whished they would have had some of these sitting in the closet or the back of their car...
@@controvercc1098 Hey I'm cool with being wrong, especially if it makes my life easier. But here is how to find out. If you are sporting a beard, put on your mask and do a seal check. Hold the mask gently to your face without the straps with one hand and cover the air intake hole in the filter with the other. If you have a proper seal the mask will suck in on itself. If not? No Seal. Regarding army dudes and beards, if OPFOR doesn't have the capability to gas you then no need for gas masks. But again, I hate shaving and if I didn't truly believe there was a chance that Seattle might settle black glowing ash over my mountain State I wouldn't do it. But do grab your mask and check and hit us back. I can't check because my face is now baby ass smooth!
@@controvercc1098 It's been a long while since gas was used in combat, and mosr of these guys are dealing with cultures that have, for one reason or another, more respect for men with beards. The ability to work with these cultures combined with the extremely low (if not zero) chance of weapons being used that require a gas mask means they grow beards.
Move your knife to your weak side, so if you get in a hand-to-hand situation you can put pressure on the top of your pistol to retain it, and slash with the weak hand to gain some distance between you and the assailant, so you can draw down at a manageable distance from them. Otherwise, this kit looks good!
Military Ammo bandoliers are great and if you pull the strings you can fit a whole mag in each pouch. Quick and easy to grab and go they already have a strap. They usually come 10 on a clip with a spoon to load. Check them out if you don’t know.
Good setup overall. I like keeping the 3 "Holes" in mind for all of my setups: Something to Prevent Holes (in you) - Plate Carrier or Armor. Something to Make Holes - Firearm, Magazines, Ammo. Load Bearing Gear (Belts and/or Chest Rigs). Plus Lights, Lasers, NV and/or Thermal. Something to Plug Holes - First Aid Kit.
The purpose of the knife 9/10 is utility based. However if primary rifle goes down and you are in a cqb situation. Having your knife on the opposite side of your pistol allows the opportunity to secure secondary but also your left “weak hand” can grab the knife in a pinch for defense. My two Pennie’s
filters for the respirator (gas mask) should be sealed. brand new filters are usually sealed and opened only before use. unsealed filters will still filter air when exposed and will render them useless. if the filter is lighly used, seal it again in a ziplock. i suggest get a brand new filter for your respirator.
Hi tech customs shotgun rig, Benelli Supernova tactical , Glock 19, battle belt and a small backpack for additional ammo and first aid. That’s been my preferred quick response kit for a couple years now. I grew up shooting shotguns and that’s what I’m comfortable with 🤷🏾♂️
"Fear the man with one gun" - if that's what you're comfortable with then that's what you'll probably be most effective with! A shotgun for a Minute Man/Red Dawn scenario isn't a bad idea either! I'm now considering it myself; thanks!
All the top notch gear in the world won't help you if you don't have water and some sort of food. That said, damn straight I'll be out there side by side with other patriots.
I have a similar fighting bag setup that I use as a “minuteman” bag for a last minute neighborhood watch/looter deterrent situation. The only things I would suggest are a few spare batteries (for flashlight and radio), some water, and a bit of food.
I think the biggest thing people forget are a solid and secure communications network. Most folks have 1, maybe 2 comms-- but that won't really get you that far when you're working with a group setting. Shoot-move-communicate
The past 2+ years have really woken a lot of us up & we really appreciate this knowledge/info & wisdom brother! Trust that your fellow patriots will be there side by side w/ you, God forbid an actual Red Dawn scenario 🦅
To all enemies of the US, take notes. Not only do you have to worry about the best military in the world if you mess with us, you have to worry about the armed citizens if you’re brave enough to invade our Country. Moral of the story, don’t mess with Americans and great video.
With all that equipment, heavy is hard to move. But more power to you if you can move with it. I would try to have a water source and a good snack. Energy and hydration is important
I agree with your loadout bag idea. I came up with Alice so I'm staying with that idea with a modern battle belt. Your the first I've heard talk about carrying that much ammo, good on you. On the idea of PARATROOPERS falling out of the sky, no need they can just walk across with what ever they want. We've already been infiltrated by a fifth column. Just stay prepared.
"Fifth column", now there's an old WW2 era term you don't here much anymore. But I'm not saying you're wrong, it's just funny to hear that term in modern usage.
Have you tried to go prone wearing the chest rig? I used to run double mag pouches in the front till a coworker who was retired military pointed out that if I were to go prone the extra mags would hold me up higher. I run a slick plate carrier nos and keep extra mags in a back pack.
Yeah, funny how some non combat arms (talking to you jokes in 11th brigade) want to double stack mags, and dont even bother doing any rifle training beyond going to the range to qual every year. Youre thinking is right, 9x23
I can appreciate the rationale for not wanting to run double-mag pouches since, as you say, you cannot get as close to the ground. But think about it in this context: How often are you actually going to be exchanging gunfire while on completely flat ground where a minimalist profile is essential? If you are, don't you think you've made a tactical error? Aren't we trained to seek COVER over CONCEALMENT? That being the case, WTH are you in open ground w/o cover? And if you happen to be, shouldn't you be Shitin' and Gittin' and working to GTFOD?!? You know, SERPENTINE, Pal, SERPENTINE, as they said in the movie, Sir. And if you are behind or underneath Cover, 2X pouches are a Non-issue IMHO, comfort notwithstanding. Carrying spares in your pack is OK, I guess, but they don't make for a speedy reload, would they? So that kind of negates that option, wouldn't you agree? Then again you could carry spare ammo pouches on the exterior of your pack within reach without un-assing the pack but WTF happens if something happens and you DO have to UN-ASS the pack, like when you fall in a deep stream or a lake and it's get rid of weight or drown? Well, then all of your spare shit heads to Davey Jones' locker, doesn't it, and now you are S.O.L, FUBAR, BOHICA, and so on, eh? FWIW, I think I will stick with my 6X mags, thank you, but for everyone else, YMMV.
@@user-td1zo3tv9pBy all means do what works best for you. Everyone is different and they need to experiment to see what works best for them. I prefer most of my magazines to be on my belt. I carry 3 mags on the plate carrier and 4 on my belt to the side., if I ever need more than 8 mags I figure I have really messed up. I always go to the belt mags first as they are much faster for me to get to. When I'm prone or knelling the ones in the plate carrier are difficult to get to. Of course I reload from behind cover. I come from a USPSA and 3-gun background so I'm very fast and accurate, but I realize my short coming is the piratical knowledge of gun fighting. I have several acquaintances that are ex military , but one has a lot of first hand knowledge about gun fighting so I try to learn as much as I can from him. He started running single deep mag pouches on his plate carrier after seeing several people shot in the ass.
Very good video. Yes I am ready. Keep a good ax/breach tool for prying open doors and some high impact shears to cut metal and wires such as leatherman raptor trauma sheers.
Incidentally speaking, a M9 bayonet works great as a chain link fence cutter, as well as mounting it to a rifle or using it to skewer someone in hand to hand combat if you don’t have a bayonet mount on your rig
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I dig it. One or two things id add to your set up would me a water source to your belt, a canteen pouch with its one had operation buckle is good and its shorter than a nalgene. Second would be another dump pouch for your gas mask since you're not running a pack.
It doesn't matter how big or small the bag is, fitness never fits in it. That is stored on the person, so it's best to not be lazy in all aspects. If there's something that needs done do it. Do not stall or hesitate, it'll build a stronger character as well. As well as a Red dawn scenario the need to bug out may or not be there. That's dependant upon place of residence, and how much time you have. They will be coming, but they may not be falling upon your area. With that in mind throw your kit on, first, and carry that on your person. Throw any extras (ammo cans, spare mags/resupply, extra food etc.) in the trunk or backseat, with your bug out bag.
@mustang 2-1 Will does play a huge part but that doesn't mean anything if you just physically can't. You can tell yourself you can straight to an early grave.
When it comes to BOBs, there's always kinda the limitation of everything plus the kitchen sink that a lot of people want to put in there. Having a RDB gives you something you can take all the stuff out of the bag, put it on, and then leave the bag behind. Something that just gets weird with a BOB. Also, what's your IFF item?
Very nice, Thanks I had not thought of a bag set up like that. It makes real good sense. When you are on your own a resupply is up to you. Thanks again you got the old wheels moving .
Glad to see the channel growing been one of the first subs since the start. Love the content keep ‘em coming. No worries there would be plenty of Texans standing with you to fight. Semper Fi !!!
You sound like you’ve ran this kit at the very least on a range. I would encourage everyone to run your kits on a range also. As I make my squad do, get in the prone for extended periods of time. If you realize you can’t access anything or you can’t get in the proper position because you have too much gear in front (under) you, you should probably remove some gear from your chest and put it on your belt. As many others have said, without water your 8 mags will be useless. Good job, just train and constantly tweak. Do a 100m skull drag and see how many things you lose and reassess.
Solid set up. If you could grab pouch for you gasmask and a spare filter that would be plus. I would love to have my Set up in a bag. I more or less have a red dawn room. Would add hydration to belt for the adrenaline dumps.
I have the same chest rig as a back up but I removed the center double pocket since I didn't need it. I also switched the back straps out to their water bladder carrier and added a big pocket for calories and such.
It is not always how much you fire...or as fast...you should have a plan to disengage. In such a situation you must have overwhelming force as part of a plan, just showing up for a shoot out is not a plan. I didn’t see a 20 rd mag that would allow you to get low to the ground. Good kit.
I have those same boots, the break in was horrible but afterwards I used them to the fullest and they held up. Hard as hell to keep clean lol I've had them for 2 years now.
good looking packout .. I would add some water .. and also a topo map of your area as well as a good compass .. does not take alot of space and can be invaluable
The main problem I have is that it's very difficult to find tactical mag pouches for 20 round .308 mags. What I have now is some old British L1A1 mag pouches. When I got them they still had dirt on them.
Go to a fabric store and buy the stuff you need . Have a girl sew it for you and make 3 of em .Sell one to recoup your funds . Load two ,nothing worse than running out of ammo.Custom to your spec s . Trust you neighbor and form up and protect the defenseless. Strenghth in numbers. You need a .22 pistol and couple of bricks of ammo . Be Blessed repent , know Jesus
Very good set up!! I know you mentioned body armor. This is a very similar set up to mine. I’m lacking the ear pros but have all the other and add my plate carrier. My plate carrier has a bag that attaches on the rear for more munitions.
for boots, I use my keen work boots.. carbon Fibre toe, not steel...very light and comfy.. breaking in your boots is a must, last thing u want when shit happens is getting blisters
I believe in keeping in a good gas mask in your bag 🎒 because I do as well plus I keep a hazmat suit in mine too just in case. Plus it is the guy with the better accuracy that most likely wins the fight not the one who has a ton of ammo but can not hit anything. I'm on your team brother here to fight until my casket drops.
Looks like a great setup. I run a AK47/AKM platform and only run a slim carrier that holds 4 AK mags and four pistol pouches across. That way if I have to go into a prone position, I don't have that extra bulkiness rising me up. And of course my belt has a set up similar to yours with an extra rifle mag and pistol mag. AK / AKM hardly have malfunctions like an AR, so I don't carry a paint can opener like many people here lol.
Good setup, expect for the Blackhawk holster, GET RID OF THAT AS FAST AS YOU CAN!!!!! IT WILL GET YOU HURT. Most training camps will not let them be used at all... Use the Safariland.
As to the mask, if you’re expecting mostly CS gas what you have will work. However if you’re expecting it to save you from foreign invaders using almost any of the chemicals they have, Mustard, Sarin, VX, etc. You are going to be a casualty quickly without proper MOPP suit and decon equipment. That being said I have an older Israeli mask myself.
Bro you need a light weight bulletproof stabproof vest sunglasses or goggles compass a solar electric charger and a map of every cave in the country and a samurai sword
@@Mr.NobodyActual that's right Brother got mine off Amazon...haha Cold steel makes great knives as well my friend you should check out their drop forged series...u should do a segment on your show about bulletproof vests.... I'm sure you like me I've been through the mud when it comes to vests.......side note I'm from Chicago yeah I know a commie state... question is you think a AR-15 is a good battle rifle or a rifle chambered in 308 ????..
Chest compression in the field isn't common along with using a tourniquet unless you're a active combat medic . To carry that you need to be trained by Professionals That have used them in the field numerous times
First time finding you, and you got another subscriber with this one. Hopefully we don’t have to but if we do, I look forward to fighting next to you in the streets.
I’m not too worried about our foreign threats I’m more concerned with our domestic enemies. Same kit applies though
Sleeper Cells.
The Democratic party , blm , antifa
Many foreign threats here just laying in wait…
@@michaelsellars7124 stay safe
Just remember that china basically owns south America, and that them iran, and russia are doing military operations in south america. Mexico and ice are the only thing in the way once they corrupt the politicians from them getting here lol. They have billions of bodies and some people that have major hands the world want nuclear holocaust so wouldnt mind pushing the limits
Good kit. One thing I would consider is at least a small water source. When one gets running with adrenaline dumping especially in a environment like Texas a little water can keep your head up.
Facts if you don’t have water the longest you’d be able to be in the field at a time would be 5-12 hours depending on your size even one bottle of water could get you a extra day in the field that’s massive for a small group of guys
Also some type of snack maybe like some protein/granola bars
I agree. I don't know if the chest rig has the same buckles as mine, but I have a similar chest rig with a small hydration pack that replaces the X harness. I believe it's condor. It can be removed to use a full size back pack.
I have the exact same chest rig. A tip that I have that I've learned from someone else is to keep a paint can opener on some shock cord tied to some point of contact on the chest rig. This you can whip out in a hot minute to clear stuck casings inside your upper receiver. Which is the second most common AR platform malfunction besides user error. "Improperly seated magazines". Remember push&pull. Stay safe guys.
Tap, tug, rack
The can opener hack is a pretty cool idea👍 I carry a multi tool in my chest rig but the can opener sounds like it might be better and definitely faster to get to if it’s on a lanyard or shock cord of some sort.
A “Stuck” casing is one of those rarities in which MOST will be unfortunately ill-prepared to deal with. I have a mil spec ‘segmented’ cleaning rod with only ‘4’ (of the typical 5) segments taped together TO PUSH the casing out from the muzzle. Slower to prep..but way more idiot-proof and certainty in dealing with the problem. Just stash it where it’s in an “admin pocket” on the chest or even have 2 separate ones in convenient places on a PC/ chest rig. Then there the Leatherman ‘MUT’..a specific tool FOR THAT SPECIFIC JOB. VERY spendy but hey, “buy once, cry once” applies especially to the firearms game!
I like the concept of the 16 inch barreled gun separated from the lower so that you have a longer barrel to get some ballistic advantage over a SBR yet still keeping it compact for your minute man bag. Your right you probably dont need one of these bags but I bet the folks in Ukraine didnt think they needed one and whished they would have had some of these sitting in the closet or the back of their car...
The current issue is. 1 14.5 upper with lpvo for day
1 sbr with dot for night.
:)
I keep a mask
Behind every blade of grass! Ghillie up and add some water bottles and you are golden.
FYI: A gas mask only works if you shave or don't have facial hair. The hair WILL break the seal.
I hate shaving. But I've been doing so for a week. Don't want to frantically shave as whats left of Seattle blows in...
I heard that was a myth and as long as it's not a massive james harden beard. Other militaries are allowed to have beards and they have gas masks
*not being condescending or anything just something I heard!
@@controvercc1098 Hey I'm cool with being wrong, especially if it makes my life easier. But here is how to find out. If you are sporting a beard, put on your mask and do a seal check. Hold the mask gently to your face without the straps with one hand and cover the air intake hole in the filter with the other. If you have a proper seal the mask will suck in on itself. If not? No Seal. Regarding army dudes and beards, if OPFOR doesn't have the capability to gas you then no need for gas masks. But again, I hate shaving and if I didn't truly believe there was a chance that Seattle might settle black glowing ash over my mountain State I wouldn't do it. But do grab your mask and check and hit us back. I can't check because my face is now baby ass smooth!
@@controvercc1098 It's been a long while since gas was used in combat, and mosr of these guys are dealing with cultures that have, for one reason or another, more respect for men with beards. The ability to work with these cultures combined with the extremely low (if not zero) chance of weapons being used that require a gas mask means they grow beards.
Move your knife to your weak side, so if you get in a hand-to-hand situation you can put pressure on the top of your pistol to retain it, and slash with the weak hand to gain some distance between you and the assailant, so you can draw down at a manageable distance from them. Otherwise, this kit looks good!
Awesome thanks for the info!
Digging the camo job on that chest rig brother as soon as weather brakes I've got a whole bunch to paint
Military Ammo bandoliers are great and if you pull the strings you can fit a whole mag in each pouch.
Quick and easy to grab and go they already have a strap.
They usually come 10 on a clip with a spoon to load.
Check them out if you don’t know.
Good setup overall.
I like keeping the 3 "Holes" in mind for all of my setups:
Something to Prevent Holes (in you) - Plate Carrier or Armor.
Something to Make Holes - Firearm, Magazines, Ammo. Load Bearing Gear (Belts and/or Chest Rigs). Plus Lights, Lasers, NV and/or Thermal.
Something to Plug Holes - First Aid Kit.
The purpose of the knife 9/10 is utility based. However if primary rifle goes down and you are in a cqb situation. Having your knife on the opposite side of your pistol allows the opportunity to secure secondary but also your left “weak hand” can grab the knife in a pinch for defense. My two Pennie’s
filters for the respirator (gas mask) should be sealed. brand new filters are usually sealed and opened only before use. unsealed filters will still filter air when exposed and will render them useless. if the filter is lighly used, seal it again in a ziplock. i suggest get a brand new filter for your respirator.
Hi tech customs shotgun rig, Benelli Supernova tactical , Glock 19, battle belt and a small backpack for additional ammo and first aid. That’s been my preferred quick response kit for a couple years now. I grew up shooting shotguns and that’s what I’m comfortable with 🤷🏾♂️
"Fear the man with one gun" - if that's what you're comfortable with then that's what you'll probably be most effective with! A shotgun for a Minute Man/Red Dawn scenario isn't a bad idea either! I'm now considering it myself; thanks!
One thing I would add is dry socks
Great video👍, I have a bag setup very similarly.
A plate carrier is pretty important...even if it's just ceramic....I also am a member of Bear Nation...
All the top notch gear in the world won't help you if you don't have water and some sort of food.
That said, damn straight I'll be out there side by side with other patriots.
I have a similar fighting bag setup that I use as a “minuteman” bag for a last minute neighborhood watch/looter deterrent situation.
The only things I would suggest are a few spare batteries (for flashlight and radio), some water, and a bit of food.
This right here is why I'm happy to live in America. Keep em coming brother.
Your lucky asf I can only watch u guys an learn about the tools
U guys have friends and money
Already looking like a gem of a channel. Thanks for the inspiration
I think the biggest thing people forget are a solid and secure communications network. Most folks have 1, maybe 2 comms-- but that won't really get you that far when you're working with a group setting. Shoot-move-communicate
Taking notes!!
You're kit is well thought out. And extremely practical. If not ingenious. Stay safe and Healthy.
The past 2+ years have really woken a lot of us up & we really appreciate this knowledge/info & wisdom brother! Trust that your fellow patriots will be there side by side w/ you, God forbid an actual Red Dawn scenario 🦅
Thanks for the support my brother! I know we will be many!
To all enemies of the US, take notes. Not only do you have to worry about the best military in the world if you mess with us, you have to worry about the armed citizens if you’re brave enough to invade our Country.
Moral of the story, don’t mess with Americans and great video.
I think our domestic enemies are our biggest threat.
@@steverodriguez2582 I have to agree with you.
With all that equipment, heavy is hard to move. But more power to you if you can move with it. I would try to have a water source and a good snack. Energy and hydration is important
I agree with your loadout bag idea. I came up with Alice so I'm staying with that idea with a modern battle belt. Your the first I've heard talk about carrying that much ammo, good on you. On the idea of PARATROOPERS falling out of the sky, no need they can just walk across with what ever they want. We've already been infiltrated by a fifth column. Just stay prepared.
"Fifth column", now there's an old WW2 era term you don't here much anymore.
But I'm not saying you're wrong, it's just funny to hear that term in modern usage.
@@txgunguy2766 What does 5th column mean?
@@dannycurtis2591
The "5th column" are enemy spys and saboteurs on your homefront.
@@txgunguy2766 BASTARDS!!!
Have you tried to go prone wearing the chest rig? I used to run double mag pouches in the front till a coworker who was retired military pointed out that if I were to go prone the extra mags would hold me up higher. I run a slick plate carrier nos and keep extra mags in a back pack.
Vet tip #2 get a paint can lid opener added to your kit for clearing a stuck case.
Yeah, funny how some non combat arms (talking to you jokes in 11th brigade) want to double stack mags, and dont even bother doing any rifle training beyond going to the range to qual every year. Youre thinking is right, 9x23
I can appreciate the rationale for not wanting to run double-mag pouches since, as you say, you cannot get as close to the ground.
But think about it in this context:
How often are you actually going to be exchanging gunfire while on completely flat ground where a minimalist profile is essential?
If you are, don't you think you've made a tactical error?
Aren't we trained to seek COVER over CONCEALMENT? That being the case, WTH are you in open ground w/o cover?
And if you happen to be, shouldn't you be Shitin' and Gittin' and working to GTFOD?!?
You know, SERPENTINE, Pal, SERPENTINE, as they said in the movie, Sir.
And if you are behind or underneath Cover, 2X pouches are a Non-issue IMHO, comfort notwithstanding.
Carrying spares in your pack is OK, I guess, but they don't make for a speedy reload, would they?
So that kind of negates that option, wouldn't you agree?
Then again you could carry spare ammo pouches on the exterior of your pack within reach without un-assing the pack but WTF happens if something happens and you DO have to UN-ASS the pack, like when you fall in a deep stream or a lake and it's get rid of weight or drown?
Well, then all of your spare shit heads to Davey Jones' locker, doesn't it, and now you are S.O.L, FUBAR, BOHICA, and so on, eh?
FWIW, I think I will stick with my 6X mags, thank you, but for everyone else, YMMV.
@@user-td1zo3tv9pBy all means do what works best for you. Everyone is different and they need to experiment to see what works best for them. I prefer most of my magazines to be on my belt.
I carry 3 mags on the plate carrier and 4 on my belt to the side., if I ever need more than 8 mags I figure I have really messed up. I always go to the belt mags first as they are much faster for me to get to. When I'm prone or knelling the ones in the plate carrier are difficult to get to. Of course I reload from behind cover.
I come from a USPSA and 3-gun background so I'm very fast and accurate, but I realize my short coming is the piratical knowledge of gun fighting. I have several acquaintances that are ex military , but one has a lot of first hand knowledge about gun fighting so I try to learn as much as I can from him. He started running single deep mag pouches on his plate carrier after seeing several people shot in the ass.
Very good video. Yes I am ready. Keep a good ax/breach tool for prying open doors and some high impact shears to cut metal and wires such as leatherman raptor trauma sheers.
Incidentally speaking, a M9 bayonet works great as a chain link fence cutter, as well as mounting it to a rifle or using it to skewer someone in hand to hand combat if you don’t have a bayonet mount on your rig
Gas mask is essential kit with a lot of noxious smoke from fires so understand that.
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I dig it. One or two things id add to your set up would me a water source to your belt, a canteen pouch with its one had operation buckle is good and its shorter than a nalgene. Second would be another dump pouch for your gas mask since you're not running a pack.
You’re not the only one who’s thought about red dawn. I thought it was just me. We will fight off any invading force. We are with u
It doesn't matter how big or small the bag is, fitness never fits in it. That is stored on the person, so it's best to not be lazy in all aspects. If there's something that needs done do it. Do not stall or hesitate, it'll build a stronger character as well.
As well as a Red dawn scenario the need to bug out may or not be there. That's dependant upon place of residence, and how much time you have. They will be coming, but they may not be falling upon your area.
With that in mind throw your kit on, first, and carry that on your person. Throw any extras (ammo cans, spare mags/resupply, extra food etc.) in the trunk or backseat, with your bug out bag.
@mustang 2-1 Will does play a huge part but that doesn't mean anything if you just physically can't. You can tell yourself you can straight to an early grave.
When it comes to BOBs, there's always kinda the limitation of everything plus the kitchen sink that a lot of people want to put in there. Having a RDB gives you something you can take all the stuff out of the bag, put it on, and then leave the bag behind. Something that just gets weird with a BOB.
Also, what's your IFF item?
Got my gear setup too. Got a rig with level 3+ plates with 3a lining, an IFAK and a whole lot of mags all on one vest.
Some type of head protection would be nice.
After the China balloon fiasco, this video is lookin more relevant
You had me at "Red Dawn". Lol...Great Content. Wolverines!!
Very nice, Thanks I had not thought of a bag set up like that. It makes real good sense. When you are on your own a resupply is up to you. Thanks again you got the old wheels moving .
Glad to see the channel growing been one of the first subs since the start. Love the content keep ‘em coming. No worries there would be plenty of Texans standing with you to fight. Semper Fi !!!
Thanks for the ongoing support brother!
Texas strong!
Nice set-up. I especially like the camo job on the rifle. Looks good.
Glad you empathized fitness many people who prep look pregnant and probably haven’t ran in a decade or more.
Me 😂
One of my favorite movies growing up. Great video 👍👍
Good stuff! Never hurts to be ready for anything!
You sound like you’ve ran this kit at the very least on a range. I would encourage everyone to run your kits on a range also. As I make my squad do, get in the prone for extended periods of time. If you realize you can’t access anything or you can’t get in the proper position because you have too much gear in front (under) you, you should probably remove some gear from your chest and put it on your belt. As many others have said, without water your 8 mags will be useless. Good job, just train and constantly tweak. Do a 100m skull drag and see how many things you lose and reassess.
Tennessee Cumberland Mountain plateau with you 100% conservative prepper, don’t tread on me 101 Tennessee prepper.
And remember when you are in a fire fight you are going to fight with what's in the gun or on the gun....extra mags are always good to have....
Solid set up. If you could grab pouch for you gasmask and a spare filter that would be plus. I would love to have my Set up in a bag. I more or less have a red dawn room. Would add hydration to belt for the adrenaline dumps.
Does adrenaline affect water consumption?
Got the same chest rig. Its a very nice quality for the price. It allows me to run the 6x AR mags, 4 pistol mags, light, and multitool.
Also run 4 more replacement AR mags, 50 rounds of 9mm with speedloader.
Gotta get the good ear pro very soon though.
I agree 100% be prepared. better to have and not need then to need and not have.
I have your back and everybody's Back that will protect are country. thank you for the content
I have the same chest rig as a back up but I removed the center double pocket since I didn't need it. I also switched the back straps out to their water bladder carrier and added a big pocket for calories and such.
It is not always how much you fire...or as fast...you should have a plan to disengage. In such a situation you must have overwhelming force as part of a plan, just showing up for a shoot out is not a plan. I didn’t see a 20 rd mag that would allow you to get low to the ground. Good kit.
Gas mask: if you do need one and don't have one, it's game over...finis.
I have those same boots, the break in was horrible but afterwards I used them to the fullest and they held up. Hard as hell to keep clean lol I've had them for 2 years now.
They have chest rigs that carry two mags each so you can have six mags on your plate carrier.
good looking packout .. I would add some water .. and also a topo map of your area as well as a good compass .. does not take alot of space and can be invaluable
Been waiting for a video like this man
I traded in two guns and a wad of cash for my Tavor X 95. Good thing I bought it when I did. No more in Canada.
Coming back to this video and realizing how hard the Risky Chrisky plug goes is insane
Mama said "belt fed weaponry is the way of a righteous man".
The main problem I have is that it's very difficult to find tactical mag pouches for 20 round .308 mags. What I have now is some old British L1A1 mag pouches.
When I got them they still had dirt on them.
Go to a fabric store and buy the stuff you need . Have a girl sew it for you and make 3 of em .Sell one to recoup your funds . Load two ,nothing worse than running out of ammo.Custom to your spec s . Trust you neighbor and form up and protect the defenseless. Strenghth in numbers. You need a .22 pistol and couple of bricks of ammo . Be Blessed repent , know Jesus
Hsgi taco mags fit AR-15 and AR-10 mags I have double stacks and can run 6 556 or 6 20rd or 25rd 308 on the same rig.
Very good set up!! I know you mentioned body armor. This is a very similar set up to mine. I’m lacking the ear pros but have all the other and add my plate carrier. My plate carrier has a bag that attaches on the rear for more munitions.
for boots, I use my keen work boots.. carbon Fibre toe, not steel...very light and comfy.. breaking in your boots is a must, last thing u want when shit happens is getting blisters
You can never cary enough ammo rifle and handgun.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Fellow Texas from Big D. Ready to Rock and Roll!
"Boy's this bag was been just waiting for the day" & you can get some thin played that stop AK
Why glass and a white light? I use my light more CQB, but glass for longer range shooting. Why not say an Eotech red dot and magnifier as option?
It's a 1-6 so it can easily be used in cqb as well. Thanks for watching!
Great kit.love your content. We must protect our country
I believe in keeping in a good gas mask in your bag 🎒 because I do as well plus I keep a hazmat suit in mine too just in case. Plus it is the guy with the better accuracy that most likely wins the fight not the one who has a ton of ammo but can not hit anything. I'm on your team brother here to fight until my casket drops.
What I will say is I absolutely love your paint job on your pew pew tool.
Thanks! Rattle can lol
Nice Set up Havent Through About A Just Fight Bag……Once Again Congratulations On Your New Bundle Of Joy Thanks For Great Videos Help Me Out Alot
I remember when grey Ghost was awesome.. They had a cool Airsoft team too
Running nice kit, great set up.
Good vid man. Red Dawn for sure.. if they know whats good for them they will parachute around the state of Texas.
-West Texas Minuteman
Lol I agree my brother!
Good stuff! Proper prior planning prevents...
2A❤️🇺🇸❤️. Let’s go Brandon FJB ! Great movie Like the load out 😎👍
Looks like a great setup. I run a AK47/AKM platform and only run a slim carrier that holds 4 AK mags and four pistol pouches across. That way if I have to go into a prone position, I don't have that extra bulkiness rising me up. And of course my belt has a set up similar to yours with an extra rifle mag and pistol mag. AK / AKM hardly have malfunctions like an AR, so I don't carry a paint can opener like many people here lol.
I run an AK to brother 👍🏻👍🏻
Good message, good load out and good overall.
I’m in Texas I think a lot of us are ready!
Socks, underwear, and at the very least a sawyer mini kit.
Knife placement usually you want on the opposite side of your sidearm. Just some advice boss. Looks great thou
Good set up...im there with you i think about stuff like that as well..
I'm pretty sure they wouldn't start in Texas if they dud any kind of Intel.
Good setup, expect for the Blackhawk holster, GET RID OF THAT AS FAST AS YOU CAN!!!!!
IT WILL GET YOU HURT. Most training camps will not let them be used at all... Use the Safariland.
Thanks for the feed back, man alot of people have said the same thing. So I have retired the black hawk and run the safari land only!
@@Mr.NobodyActual With that Blackhawk you'll shoot your eye out, or maybe just a toe. LOL
You should get some 10 gauge of the decompression needle, shown to be more effective than the 14
Problem with those Israeli gas mask is with the circle eyelets it’s virtually impossible to use a scoped weapon
remember the rule of 3's. 3 minutes without air. 3days without water. 3 days without food.
I didn’t recognize this was your video without a flannel next to it. Good video
As to the mask, if you’re expecting mostly CS gas what you have will work. However if you’re expecting it to save you from foreign invaders using almost any of the chemicals they have, Mustard, Sarin, VX, etc. You are going to be a casualty quickly without proper MOPP suit and decon equipment. That being said I have an older Israeli mask myself.
Bro you need a light weight bulletproof stabproof vest sunglasses or goggles compass a solar electric charger and a map of every cave in the country and a samurai sword
I run 3 mags up front and one in the side gets me lower 2 the ground..you have a good set up there
Perfect example of what everyone should have on the ready to go any moment!!!! Wolverines!!!!
We both have the same knife on our war belts hahah love that lil kabar knife she's mega sharp...and I love that coyote FDE color ...yes sir
Love that knife! It's my go to
@@Mr.NobodyActual that's right Brother got mine off Amazon...haha Cold steel makes great knives as well my friend you should check out their drop forged series...u should do a segment on your show about bulletproof vests.... I'm sure you like me I've been through the mud when it comes to vests.......side note I'm from Chicago yeah I know a commie state... question is you think a AR-15 is a good battle rifle or a rifle chambered in 308 ????..
Cool kit. But you know no one is going to invade us.
Chest compression in the field isn't common along with using a tourniquet unless you're a active combat medic . To carry that you need to be trained by Professionals That have used them in the field numerous times
First time finding you, and you got another subscriber with this one. Hopefully we don’t have to but if we do, I look forward to fighting next to you in the streets.
Welcome to the family!
I would add a ballistic helmet, body armor, and a water source.
3+ steel toe a muddy must. Gear is easier to leave behind than purchase in a sit.