You could also try going to a county auction. There will be plenty old vics out there. It probably doesn't stop with crown vics, though. Ford had 2 keys for everything forever. I had a 94 Taurus, 89 and 91 f150, same set up. I think it's limited to older fords, though, fyi. It will not work on anything in the later 00's. Probably not passed 02-04 ish. Everything went to chipped keys
People saying about the padlock shims being caltrops haven't tried making the bowtie pattern caltrops 😅 i have, easier to cut some heavy welded steel mesh using the knipex compact cutters and bending to resemble the toy "jacks" use a remgrit file on the diagonal points for extra pointedness, also wrap steel around the shell and secure with stout wire for increased efficiency. Tips from a troubled 80s and 90s childhood lol
Great kit... ill be shopping. I'd consider Bank Line instead of the Paracord, simply because you can carry far more in the same space, and its still stout stuff.
I have the knipex bolt cutter, but I suggest you also add an insulated diagonal cutter. So you can also cut wires that are electrified. With the knipex or the multitool you can't cut electrified wires.
Great kit for all your urban scavenger entry adventures for any SHTF scenario's that might come your way. 2 additional additions id like to suggest would be a rare Earth magnet ( nothing huge but something that you could attach to some paracord or bank line ) to retrieve items from holes or inaccessible area's and also one of those mini grapple hooks that screw together again for retrieving items from holes or for foul hooking items from above. ( A little expensive for what they are especially over here in the U.K!!!) but definitely a handy piece of kit to carry that could get you out of a tight spot. ATB Rob 🇬🇧👍
Ok, so that first item I believe is a trip alarm possibly for use with the shotgun shell. Second item is maybe a tire punch or something to step on when put in front of a window or walkway. Kind of like the micro machines in the home alone movie. Addendum: Now after watching through the whole thing I see that it was a trip alarm for the shotgun shell and flare. After reading the comments I see the right answer was Padlock shims for those small metal bits. Something I have never seen before. Love it when I learn something new! Thank you for putting this together and excellent loadout with this little kit.
yes that's an auto perim alarm and the second item is padlock shims. but I could surely toss them on the floor as well. just like the movie :D glad you liked it!
As for the prybar multitool yea ok for light duty sure i can see why not but for a prying tool and your worried about size and weight i would go with a catspaw style or a something like that.those wirecutters perfect for fence but half inch thats going to be tough
You might want to check out the Oclip flashlight . Its a rectangle , and small enough to put anywhere . A nail punch is somethig I have found use for , more often than I thought I would , again , super small .
Fenix PD35 is my default torch, if you can find the rechargeable version, even better. All versions can take the rechargeable 18650's. I've had 3 over the last decade and only cause I lost 2, still have 1 running strong!! Best tac light, period!!
I grew up in a mechanic shop. That fleet key will work, itll also open an start basically EVERY AN ANY ford escort, crown vics take lots of jimying raking an jiggling but they DO work theyll also open and start most pre2002 ford trucks escapes explorers
Awesome channel. Like and learned from your survival concepts. Would like to see you do a video of testing gear in an urban setting. Buging out, and camping out in an abonded building(example), or similar place.
Spring loaded punch point often used to mark spot for drilling, takes out windows with barely a sound, especially tempered glass like on patio doors, so I've been told
Just watched a video on the booby trap won't do anything. In vest in the adaptor for a 308 round. It works a lot better for what you're thinking. P.s video is on one shot TV's channel. Hope this helps.
Are those keys universal? I thought the locks on most of those had different pins and each key has to be cut to match the pins. If they are universal then this is the biggest eye opener and it’s I am going to get immediately! Great vid and good kit. Just added the Reaper to my Amazon cart.
Those metal things are padlock shims for bypassing some bad locks also one thing your missing in your kit and can go in the bottom of your bag is Toilet paper. Trust me its worth the space just crush it down put it in a plastic bag then stuff it in the bottom of your kit
I live in a rather *intense* urban public housing project. Last April it was 4:50 AM. As I opened the door to let my dog out in the front porch there were 4 military dressed SWAT in single file getting ready to do forced entry in the apartment next door. It took less than 10 seconds to pry open the gate and the door. What you have is a toy indeed. You need to clear your White suburban mind of those thoughts. The street is real😢. I don't even carry a weapon with me. Don't have to.
used to see that on the regular when I lived next door to Section 8 housing. those boys are rolling with wrecking bars designed for violent forced entry using speed and saving lives as well. my mini prybar is not intended nor designed for such action. that being said...why don't you carry?
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I live in a region where there is heavy drug war with automatic rifles and the typical carjacking is done by three guys, two with pistols and a rifle. I don't have a vehicle and at 61 walk up to three miles one way to a Walmart. I'm in above average shape...my medical exam revealed blood pressure of 112/72 & heart rate 74. My main assets are character and politeness. And that brings respect. I was homeless living out of tents and a minivan for years. During those years I met a Kongo Staff priest and we became good friends. He once told me that I do well because I don't do drugs and am not rude. Whatever happens I am confident that I can talk to somebody and get assistance if needed. I would discourage anyone from carrying such a kit in times of eroding civil liberties. Better carry a water bladder, chlor floc and some coconut charcoal.
I’ve used that pry tool to bust open doors in urban areas from the states, Middle East to Africa. In seconds, leaving my wrecking bar on my back. It’s not just the tool, it’s the skill set. Situation dictates. Relax and open your mind. Your mindset doesn’t last long in non permissive environments. And before you give me a speech about the hard streets, I grew up in East Oakland before I joined the Corps, so spare the “street stories”.
@@mixmix1487 Oakland, the Corps...Middle East, Africa, coast to Coast USA prying doors/windows. And with not just one but *two* prybars. Make a video! Awesome🤪. About no permissive environments: last Thursday (full moon) 16 caged sheep and 3 goats were found dead, with wounds on the necks and legs. How would *YOU* fight several roaming chupacabras?😈
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Not the Reapr apparently. “Not allowed to be sold to the UK.” Sharp edge probably. Welcome To The World of Woke UK 🙄 I have a pry bar in my van that would debrain someone that doesn’t have a sharp edge. But it’s ok to have something that can cause blunt force trauma 🤣
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Love the knipex cobolt mini bolt cutters... ditch the leatherman for a victorinox ranger , plus a pair of knipex mini needlenose combination pliers, pic quic stubby multi bit screw driver. This alternative makes any leathetman look like a child's toy .. OLIGHT... like the door lock Great pouch ,.. Silcock key is great .. Love the perimeter alarm.. My pry bar is a 14 inch ,ovalised, tool steel gorilla bar... But my edc bag is the maxpedition falcon 2... so I have space for a lot of stuff . Great video ...
So you tell everyone what everything is for, except for the zip ties (flex cuffs). Is that because you're only carrying them because everyone else who thinks it looks cool in movies does, or perhaps you think that one day you're going to need to take a prisoner? Zip ties are definitely good to have but flex cuffs, aside from binding someone for whatever incredibly unlikely reason, are too big to do much of anything useful. Things the need to be held together or patched up are better off with smaller zip ties. Unless there's a reason other than detaining terrorist, it seems silly to carry those and the two things people carry, that they see in pictures, movies, and videogames, are flex cuffs and chem sticks. Anyway, also, a shotgun shell on that primer tool isn't going to hurt anyone. When small arms rounds are struck, outside of a barrel, they pop and the projectiles fly a couple of feet, not fast enough to enter anything and barely hurt. I know this from first hand experience. You need a barrel if you want them to actually act as intended. What you could do is carry a 6 inch pipe/barrel with your pack that it the correct diameter of the shell and set it up in a way that connects to the primer tool and face it in the desired direction. Not trying to be a prick but you have to be careful with misinforming and ill-advising people. It'd be a shame if someone thought that shell could defend em against a hope intruder and end up killed because it won't.
As you can imagine I have to be mindful of what I share and talk about…very easy to have a video demonetized or even flagged. But yes hypothetically if one was to do that the result would be more than just a bang
Uh, just hit me. Say you’re doing something at night that takes both hands. You going to hold a Flashlight in your mouth? Maybe a good headlamp might serve you better than a Flashlight. Food for thought.
Why would those keys match random locks. They never will, waste of time. Why is there no hand sanitiser, first aid equipment, also no power bank for charging devices.
yeah I agree, I just didn't have an opportunity before releasing this video to get up some local yards. however, I have v2 of this kit almost complete and in that new video I'll be doing extensive field testing. stay tuned
Honestly, this kit is the most well thought out I have seen. I've learned a lot so thankyou
The odd things you were wondering about are lock shims for opening paddle locks.
Nice work you are CORRECT 👍🏻 💪🏻💯🔥
If needed you can diy a set from a soda can. I keep a sheet of soda can aluminum in most kits for various reasons.
@@pyrosmoak53 yes. I have seen that done but never tried it myself.
I have a set, but never managed to get them to work.
Could make diy caltrops from them too. Maybe not enough to stop vehicles but on foot, tough.
You can test that fleet key at the junkyard. See if it opens doors and turns ignition switch
yeah I'll have to settle for that lol
You could also try going to a county auction. There will be plenty old vics out there. It probably doesn't stop with crown vics, though. Ford had 2 keys for everything forever. I had a 94 Taurus, 89 and 91 f150, same set up. I think it's limited to older fords, though, fyi. It will not work on anything in the later 00's. Probably not passed 02-04 ish. Everything went to chipped keys
Watching “bug out/urban/EDC” bag videos is my guilty pleasure, mostly to slam on them. I was surprised by this video so much, I subscribed. Well done.
Glad to have you onboard 👍🏻
People saying about the padlock shims being caltrops haven't tried making the bowtie pattern caltrops 😅 i have, easier to cut some heavy welded steel mesh using the knipex compact cutters and bending to resemble the toy "jacks" use a remgrit file on the diagonal points for extra pointedness, also wrap steel around the shell and secure with stout wire for increased efficiency. Tips from a troubled 80s and 90s childhood lol
one thing i added for quick gluing options was a couple high/low temp hot glue sticks. meltable with a lighter to stick things together when needed.
Great kit... ill be shopping.
I'd consider Bank Line instead of the Paracord, simply because you can carry far more in the same space, and its still stout stuff.
Bank line is a great choice for sure
I have the knipex bolt cutter, but I suggest you also add an insulated diagonal cutter. So you can also cut wires that are electrified. With the knipex or the multitool you can't cut electrified wires.
Great kit for all your urban scavenger entry adventures for any SHTF scenario's that might come your way. 2 additional additions id like to suggest would be a rare Earth magnet ( nothing huge but something that you could attach to some paracord or bank line ) to retrieve items from holes or inaccessible area's and also one of those mini grapple hooks that screw together again for retrieving items from holes or for foul hooking items from above. ( A little expensive for what they are especially over here in the U.K!!!) but definitely a handy piece of kit to carry that could get you out of a tight spot.
ATB Rob 🇬🇧👍
Ok, so that first item I believe is a trip alarm possibly for use with the shotgun shell.
Second item is maybe a tire punch or something to step on when put in front of a window or walkway.
Kind of like the micro machines in the home alone movie.
Addendum: Now after watching through the whole thing I see that it was a trip alarm for the shotgun shell and flare.
After reading the comments I see the right answer was Padlock shims for those small metal bits. Something I have never seen before. Love it when I learn something new!
Thank you for putting this together and excellent loadout with this little kit.
yes that's an auto perim alarm and the second item is padlock shims. but I could surely toss them on the floor as well. just like the movie :D
glad you liked it!
The shims do look quite similar to caltrops (tire punch...) So I can see how you thought that.
I've watched this video before, but just watched it again😂,lol, have a great day brother.
As for the prybar multitool yea ok for light duty sure i can see why not but for a prying tool and your worried about size and weight i would go with a catspaw style or a something like that.those wirecutters perfect for fence but half inch thats going to be tough
You might want to check out the Oclip flashlight . Its a rectangle , and small enough to put anywhere . A nail punch is somethig I have found use for , more often than I thought I would , again , super small .
excellent I will check that out
A little Metall saw maybe would be helpful … you know the windows with the Metall window grills Metall sticks outside … sorry my English..
proper good advice
Olight is your friend. My edc is an olight arkfeld pro. Has 3 features. Flashlight with multiple functions, green laser and a UV light.
Switch the pen flare that doesn't fit with a shotgun flare/bear bangers. it should work with the tripwire alarm.
I used up the bear bangers, those are LOUD!
Fenix PD35 is my default torch, if you can find the rechargeable version, even better. All versions can take the rechargeable 18650's. I've had 3 over the last decade and only cause I lost 2, still have 1 running strong!! Best tac light, period!!
I grew up in a mechanic shop. That fleet key will work, itll also open an start basically EVERY AN ANY ford escort, crown vics take lots of jimying raking an jiggling but they DO work theyll also open and start most pre2002 ford trucks escapes explorers
Awesome channel. Like and learned from your survival concepts. Would like to see you do a video of testing gear in an urban setting. Buging out, and camping out in an abonded building(example), or similar place.
insanely great kit! thank you
Great vid. So wish I had those abandoned structures and aircraft here to train at
Spring loaded punch point often used to mark spot for drilling, takes out windows with barely a sound, especially tempered glass like on patio doors, so I've been told
I made a proto type knife just like that but B's , coworkers talk me out of it years ago
Very interesting and informative , food for thought . Thank you . Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it
Curious: You plan on prying with that bar but it has a knife blade on the end where you would have your hands for leverage?
keep it in the case when using as a prybar, great question
Use a zip tie on your bic to keep the button from depressing and leaking the gas.
For perimeter security, fishing line would work to. Its lighter and would have multi use.
Good suggestion, since I filmed this video, I upgraded my lighter with fishing line wrap and then duct tape on top.
Those lock shims could be used for caltrops! Haha. Thats the dnd nerd in me. But how about adding a tube for syphoning.
Do you have the link for the flares and the door lock thingy
what's the mental thing used for and where can I get it can you show us a video thank you
Just watched a video on the booby trap won't do anything. In vest in the adaptor for a 308 round. It works a lot better for what you're thinking.
P.s video is on one shot TV's channel. Hope this helps.
the black pieces aren't caltrops... they're padlock shims.
Well duh, everybody knows Legos make the most deadly and effective caltrops😂
Those tools look sweet.
thanks, I'm fairly pleased w/ the result. i would like to have a small hammer...but not sure if there is room lol
Maybe just get a set of lock picks and learn to use.. greatly helpful
Thoughts on adding a Flipper Zero to your kit..?
that's something I've considered, might be in a v2 of this kit that gets released later this year.
a crashed plane you say ... ?
... locating it sounds like a training opportunity,
(and an interesting video)
you read my mind
What Maxpedition pack is that?
Good set up brother
Appreciate it
I need to get some of them keys I’ll try them at some junkyard yards
Lock shims... Or could be made into caltrops for area denial
Best get the reaper before the price goes up, thanks for this!
No problem!
Giving u a thumbs up and comment for the algorithm!! Jesus bless ya bro!!
Where would i learn the urban survival/wilderness survival
I taught myself through trial and error.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost thank 😎
Looks like a Caltrop. Damages tires, barefoot, hoofs, etc. Love the videos! Semper Fi!
good guess, they do look like that but indeed they are padlock shims. thanks for support!
First thing was a perimeter alarm
Second thing was shims for padlock and combo locks and whatnot
NAILED IT
Whats written on his arm?
The shogun shell would just be loud. With out a barrel the lead would go that far. The plastic and brass would go first
Something else that might be worth having in your kit if it'll fit is some ziptie handcuffs.
Those are spikes for the bad guys tires!!
Tire poppers?
OLight Baton small compact good amount of light.
Olight is good stuff.
Are those keys universal? I thought the locks on most of those had different pins and each key has to be cut to match the pins.
If they are universal then this is the biggest eye opener and it’s I am going to get immediately!
Great vid and good kit. Just added the Reaper to my Amazon cart.
those toolbox and office worker keys are fairly universal and sometimes you can wiggle it a bit and it get it too work.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Getting set of those right now. Keep the learning content coming.
Ninja caltrops, but you MUST be a NINJA
Those metal things are padlock shims for bypassing some bad locks also one thing your missing in your kit and can go in the bottom of your bag is Toilet paper. Trust me its worth the space just crush it down put it in a plastic bag then stuff it in the bottom of your kit
that's right, padlock shims and great suggestion for the TP
Go by a junkyard to test the fleet key, guaranteed to find a crown Vic there
👍🏻
I live in a rather *intense* urban public housing project. Last April it was 4:50 AM. As I opened the door to let my dog out in the front porch there were 4 military dressed SWAT in single file getting ready to do forced entry in the apartment next door. It took less than 10 seconds to pry open the gate and the door. What you have is a toy indeed. You need to clear your White suburban mind of those thoughts. The street is real😢. I don't even carry a weapon with me. Don't have to.
used to see that on the regular when I lived next door to Section 8 housing.
those boys are rolling with wrecking bars designed for violent forced entry using speed and saving lives as well.
my mini prybar is not intended nor designed for such action.
that being said...why don't you carry?
@@TheSurvivalOutpost I live in a region where there is heavy drug war with automatic rifles and the typical carjacking is done by three guys, two with pistols and a rifle. I don't have a vehicle and at 61 walk up to three miles one way to a Walmart. I'm in above average shape...my medical exam revealed blood pressure of 112/72 & heart rate 74. My main assets are character and politeness. And that brings respect. I was homeless living out of tents and a minivan for years. During those years I met a Kongo Staff priest and we became good friends. He once told me that I do well because I don't do drugs and am not rude. Whatever happens I am confident that I can talk to somebody and get assistance if needed.
I would discourage anyone from carrying such a kit in times of eroding civil liberties. Better carry a water bladder, chlor floc and some coconut charcoal.
I’ve used that pry tool to bust open doors in urban areas from the states, Middle East to Africa. In seconds, leaving my wrecking bar on my back. It’s not just the tool, it’s the skill set. Situation dictates. Relax and open your mind. Your mindset doesn’t last long in non permissive environments. And before you give me a speech about the hard streets, I grew up in East Oakland before I joined the Corps, so spare the “street stories”.
@@mixmix1487 Oakland, the Corps...Middle East, Africa, coast to Coast USA prying doors/windows. And with not just one but *two* prybars. Make a video! Awesome🤪. About no permissive environments: last Thursday (full moon) 16 caged sheep and 3 goats were found dead, with wounds on the necks and legs. How would *YOU* fight several roaming chupacabras?😈
SOFIRN IF23 is an awesome flashlight
should get one of the lil credit card pick sets to go with the shims. i have one in my wallet, u never need it until u do
In canada a 12 guage trip alarm's considered a firearm and you'll get 4 years automatically for having it.
WOW
The black things are used to blow the tires... ninja style
For puncturing tires
i can see that...but these are padlock shims...but you gave me a good idea to include some caltrops
Nice loadout. Shame we can't get some of the kit in the useless UK.
are you allowed to own a prybar?
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Not the Reapr apparently. “Not allowed to be sold to the UK.”
Sharp edge probably.
Welcome To The World of Woke UK 🙄
I have a pry bar in my van that would debrain someone that doesn’t have a sharp edge. But it’s ok to have something that can cause blunt force trauma 🤣
crate axe@@BourneOutside
Shims for opening up padlocks
Can everyone please follow this guy until he's at least over the 66.6k hump?
Get the arc switch out that otf
Those look like padlock shims
There it is! Nailed it 💯🔥💪🏻
@@TheSurvivalOutpost
Love the knipex cobolt mini bolt cutters... ditch the leatherman for a victorinox ranger , plus a pair of knipex mini needlenose combination pliers, pic quic stubby multi bit screw driver.
This alternative makes any leathetman look like a child's toy
..
OLIGHT...
like the door lock
Great pouch ,..
Silcock key is great ..
Love the perimeter alarm..
My pry bar is a 14 inch ,ovalised, tool steel gorilla bar...
But my edc bag is the maxpedition falcon 2... so I have space for a lot of stuff .
Great video ...
I like those glove, So i can cut down branches and not get boils on my hands.
super durable, had em for years.
@@TheSurvivalOutpost Oh really. i had a pair of different one but it that lasted 3 months.
those odd pieces of metal used for opening padlocks
The black metal stuff are for opening 🔒🔒.
You are going to need a tube to direct that shotgun shell or will not be effective at all
Padlock shim
The black metal pieces is to open padlocks .
looks like shims for opening cuffs, locks, ect..
So you tell everyone what everything is for, except for the zip ties (flex cuffs). Is that because you're only carrying them because everyone else who thinks it looks cool in movies does, or perhaps you think that one day you're going to need to take a prisoner? Zip ties are definitely good to have but flex cuffs, aside from binding someone for whatever incredibly unlikely reason, are too big to do much of anything useful. Things the need to be held together or patched up are better off with smaller zip ties. Unless there's a reason other than detaining terrorist, it seems silly to carry those and the two things people carry, that they see in pictures, movies, and videogames, are flex cuffs and chem sticks. Anyway, also, a shotgun shell on that primer tool isn't going to hurt anyone. When small arms rounds are struck, outside of a barrel, they pop and the projectiles fly a couple of feet, not fast enough to enter anything and barely hurt. I know this from first hand experience. You need a barrel if you want them to actually act as intended. What you could do is carry a 6 inch pipe/barrel with your pack that it the correct diameter of the shell and set it up in a way that connects to the primer tool and face it in the desired direction. Not trying to be a prick but you have to be careful with misinforming and ill-advising people. It'd be a shame if someone thought that shell could defend em against a hope intruder and end up killed because it won't.
As you can imagine I have to be mindful of what I share and talk about…very easy to have a video demonetized or even flagged. But yes hypothetically if one was to do that the result would be more than just a bang
Hate to tell you.. that shotgun shell will make noise and may hurt someone if their face is a foot from it.. no real output without a barrel. :/
The metal pieces are to flatten tires!
close! gave me a good idea to add some (caltrops) but indeed these are lock pick shims :D
Don't forget condoms to protect your personal equipment! 😉
Also paper clips (multiple uses), pins, needles and thread, ...
Caltrops?"
Lock shims
Fore lockpiking
Tire blow outs
Cowabunga.!
WOOOOO
Use stubby rounds
Uh, just hit me. Say you’re doing something at night that takes both hands. You going to hold a Flashlight in your mouth? Maybe a good headlamp might serve you better than a Flashlight. Food for thought.
I do love a good headlamp…typically they’re low power. If I need hands free I’ll just clip the light to my hat brim
Mouth plus flashlights equal headlamp and jaw workout. It’s a win win!
Excellent. That's all I can say. Have most of this. Changing up my kit now for season change. Gonna add an item or too. Thanks Blitz 👍🪖
Right on!
Tire breaker stars to stop vehicles from riding your ass
Why would those keys match random locks. They never will, waste of time. Why is there no hand sanitiser, first aid equipment, also no power bank for charging devices.
this is a tool kit, not a full fledged survival kit.
Those pieces of metal are to open padlocks
that's right, padlock shims
@@TheSurvivalOutpost awesome! So you don’t have to try and make some out of a sofa can. Good kit👍🏻
Tire spikes
that is a good idea, might add those but these are padlock shims.
Cataltrops
Ol' BS survival, China bad but, buy my light. I have found spending a little more for a Streamlight is less headache for me.
i will agree 100% all my Streamlights are 100% SOLID
CALTROPS
Caltrops
ah yes but these are padlock shims
Caltrop's
Lately every doggone thing that's fun is illegal or a "felony offense" 😡
good point :)
Yep! Welcome to senile prez China Joe Obiden's "build back better" regime.
😊😊
Urban survival = stay out in the sticks
Hope nobody opens a muffler shop LOL
go to a junk yard! best place to practice breaking into vehicles. get permission obviously though.
yeah I agree, I just didn't have an opportunity before releasing this video to get up some local yards.
however, I have v2 of this kit almost complete and in that new video I'll be doing extensive field testing.
stay tuned
Воровской набор😂
😂How to open Handcuffs?
When he can't open his unused Multitool😂