@@mr.fantastic7756 Unless you want your picture showing up all over the internet and evening news, yes. I carry them as part of my EDC actually. They roll up into nothing. Absolutely mission critical piece of gear. Get a quality one that will last & wont be too small… the cheaper ones seem consistently small.
I get what you're saying, but that isn't impressive at all. Anyone with military experience would have done it faster without having to mount it to his work bench, which is just creating extra steps.
@@fmrscout33 Military experience or firearms experience? Because I see a lot of former military that are slow especially with the AR platform. Obviously there are former military that are fast too just like there are civilians that are too. Which brings me back to firearm experience. I hear you tho, no biggie at all. I think he was just being funny with the comment because that ATF guy with the Glock slide incident was ridiculous.
@@TapRackTyler I should have specified "specialized" or at least "combat arms" military experience. I've seen members of the military that barely know the safe end from the angry end of rifles. But everyone I served with could do it faster in their sleep from repetition without the need for extra steps.
@@fmrscout33 completely understand. I have never served but I have the upmost respect for all levels that have served from the chefs to the tier 1 operators. Former and active. Thank you for your service. 🫡🇺🇸
Yeah the reason that it took the ATF guy so long to try and strip the Glock it was because it had a switch on it and when they have a switch on it they do not come apart how they normally do. That's why he was able to pick up the other Glock and take it apart just in a couple of seconds but it still shows how they don't know what the hell they're talking about. Like a lot of other people.
One very gucci gear supplier, which products I haven't seen you ever noticing, is Savotta from Finland. Highly recommend their stuff. Plain, simple and indestructable gear.
When you are in combat you will not notice the noise, only when an explosive goes off too close then you will have the famous ringing in your hears, I lost most of my left hearing when someone shot a shotgun a foot away from my head (that wasn’t military related but in a hunting trip)
IBUprofin and caffeine pills and/or 5hr energy make a cheap,light, and great addition to any medical/survival or adjacent pack. Agreed on food even a couple energy bars.
I have a similar set up with a Kac 11.5 cqb but I included a g45 magnifier on a QD unity mount. The older I get the more I appreciate magnification. Great video
Not trying to be a Debby downer but seems to me the amount of time it would take to assemble a battle belt is more than practical. Obviously ever situation is different but with the fupa being ready to go and carrying everything he would have on the belt isn’t it a hinderance for the amount of time you lose? I might be missing something but am open to the conversation.
@@gunsbuns3532 I agree that in 99.999% of cases, an extreme event will be solved by what's in the FUPA, however in the 1-in-a-100,000 chance that the event is something like, let's say a group of voilent extremists take over a school that your kids are in and the cops are standing outside waiting for backup while you hear gunshots inside.... grabbing the parts of the belt like the extra rifle mag to take with the AR might be worth having if there's more than one bad guy.
1 pc of kit I never leave home without is a good pr of binocs I've got 2 pr of 10x42 Vortex Fury rangefinder binocs. I'm constantly grabbing them along with my IFAK and go bag and making sure I've always got them in my vehicle SidexSide klr 650 or work car. A collapsible trecking pole is in ea vehicle as well, I used to think it was unnecessary but for their multitude of uses I've found them necessary to include as part of my kit.
I'm building an AR pistol so my 14.5 AR can have a little friend, I'm going to use a BRN-180 upper so I can go bufferless and have a folding brace. I dont have SIG money, lol.
I purchased the same exact SOE Multicam Black duffel about 4 years ago and love that dang thing. John at SOE makes high quality bags and wish I had more of them. His bags will last you many years with their materials and craftsmanship. Well worth their price. I intend to order one of his cobra buckle carry belts soon as well.
I travel between Michigan and Florida 3-4 times a year in my truck. I only take my EDC Glock 26 with 2 spare mags as far as weaponry goes, and I bring a bugout bag with the basics for a breakdown. I've doing this for 6 years now and never had a incident where I had to unholster my Glock or even use anything in my bugout bag. Am I too complacent, do I need to bring more firepower?
Good video informative ...Here where I live in South Africa I have a electric fence 8 foot high around my house and a alarm system with a dog outside and 2 small dogs in the house ( best alarm) running a AR15 ( MP15 other stuff here are just to expensive) and Type 56 side folder always on standby.....
merino wool base layer might be a good idea to throw in cold weather gear, doesnt take up much room, lightweight, and can make a huge difference you, maybe even someone youre with in a situation that needs a little something extra
A mag block in your vice will do 95% of what you need to do on your AR without having to disassemble it. The breach bolt clamp is only necessary for removing muzzle devices or the barrel. You can speed your game up exponentially with just a mag block.
Nice set up! Wisconsin is going to be free for about 6 more months (we lost the Executive, Judicial and Legislature) mines a G17 with stream light and Griffin Armament Mk1 Patrol of course.
What scenario do you envision while traveling would you want a light ON your SBR? Same at home! Even if highly trained, walking anywhere at night, stalking with a light, puts a target on YOU. I’d like to see you go through 10 most likely adverse scenarios and train yourself and your family in each ten times by running them before you get yourself or someone in your audience killed. Otherwise, great gear.
Friendly recommendation. Try some Gatorz ballistic glasses. 100% made in America, it’s what the pros use. Also a suppressor is invaluable on the mark 18, especially indoors. I would recommend the silncerCo omega 36. Stay frosty!!! 🦅
Lovely weapon systems. Although, what is your trigger time? Are you practicing the basic fundamentals often? Are you implementing your gear during range time? Are you preparing yourself?
Building my first AR plan on spending $2000 for the main components with a 350 legend barrel for hunting and then another $5-600 on another barrel, what caliber should I do the second and what length (minimum 16in)?
Oh man that Larue QD light mount is money. I will definitely be picking one of those up. I've been keeping a flat head on me for swapping my light around lol
Savior equipment coffin rifle case. Carry full length rifle, has flip down divider and battle belt Velcros in. Can fit in case with mags in rifle and pistol mag tacos, med kit plus TQ and SIG 226. My belt is the two belt system, always wear my inner belt so unzip case rip off battle belt and attach. Grab rifle lock n load.
Nice kit. My suggestion would be to add one field stripped MRE, plus 2 liters of fresh water. Yes, extra weight..but, if you end up in a bad situation which thar kit is built for, good sustenance is necessary.
Thanks again for another informative video, good pointers and tips, I might suggest some sort of compact respirator? Can’t go anywhere if you can’t breathe.
Great setup. Some might want to consider additional rifle mags in lieu of additional pistol mags. The pistol is the emergency reload for the rifle. Act accordingly.
I got worried for a minute. I saw all kinds of stuff for making holes but nothing to fix them I’m glad you have a a full med kit with the small pack to carry it
Those kits make a great ensemble for all kinds of 2024 adventures. A small roll of duct tape and some wd-40 should have you set for almost anything unforeseen.
Where did you get the upper receiver vise accessory? I’ve been looking for one that’s more hardy than the poly one I’ve been using these last 12 years.
By no means am I an expert. I just spent some time in the military and have an interest in stuff like this so here are some tips. 1 the pistol mags on the plate carrier should be replaced with some rifles mags I would say keep the pistol mags if you had anything besides a mark 18 but the portability/mobility of that rifle will work for almost any circumstance (great choice) 2 you said you have wife or kids I don’t know what other stuff you have stashed in your truck or if you have supplies at home but maybe some food supplies for 2-3 days for one or two people would be worth investing in. 3 being said about the food more importantly you need water weather it’s a empty canteen or a full water filtration system you need something for water maybe a life straw or what I carry is an empty canteen and sawyer mini it’s worked before and very efficient 4 you need a flint and steel or some fire starting method but honestly nothing beat a flint and steel 5 lock picking set. Self explanatory 6 map of the area/compass or gps 7 cash in small bills I keep probably 1,000 in 5s 10s & 20s no larger bills In no way are these in order. The hearing protection is something I never thought of and will be adding to mine and I just want to say the radios are something most people forget (including me for a while) but good on you for adding it. But again I am no expert and overall your pack is very effective and light just wanted to give some lightweight tips that should help.
For the $10 a coyote brown beanie costs like we wear in the army and Air Force. I’d add it to your kit. Or perhaps a full camo neck gator or balaclava. So you can wear the ball cap overtop of it
I like that vise set-up for rifle works. I like 20rnd too. but cant get any until i get a chance to trave from our state. only have 2. I have a evo scorpion suppressed pistol set up to truck bag with along with edc
If you're taking all that, why not take nods? It's probably more useful than some other stuff. Seeing in the dark is a superpower. Yeah it's expensive, but why own it and the supporting equipment for it if you don't have it with the rest of your kit? Also, might want to stage that belt. Love the overview man. Good stuff!
The passive hearing protection is something I haven’t really seen anyone talk about before, with that being said I agree 100% imagine being in your home and sending a few rounds. How bad that could disorient you.
Might be helpful to toss in a lideatraw in a sealed package just in case you lose access to clean water. Gonna be vital to keep your energy up if you can't get to anything in a massive emergency
I couldn’t help but notice at 3:25 when you flung the bolt of the Bcg outwards, if you can do that then I would replace the gas ring I also and a 20 round mag runner
But you also will need a drone system for situational awareness, like a Black Hornet PRS or similar. Easy to carry the whole system with drone, controller, monitor just weighs in at
I love how prepared you are. But my main concern with all that gear is theft and weight. The more I bring, the more things that can potentially be stolen. I try to be as minimalist as possible.
I’m amazed by your set ups, not sure what you do for income, but throughout your videos, I can tell that your stuff ain’t cheap. Most people don’t have that kind of money to sling around, have you ever considered doing a video for more “budget friendly” kits?
It looks like somebody has to make a trip into Portland again.
Any USA city post judeo-civil rights acts
The hart-cellar act too, it's amazing how much the country has degenerated in a single lifetime.
@@frankplissken143is always been degenerated. Forgot about the War of Northern Aggression?
@@TheBelrickwhat?
gotta be genuinely r-worded to be scared of portland
Balaclava should be in a few of those different sets. They’re small and essential for acting accordingly
he keeps them in there.
Are they that good?
@@mr.fantastic7756 for obscuring your identity while providing warmth? Absolutely.
💯 💯
@@mr.fantastic7756
Unless you want your picture showing up all over the internet and evening news, yes. I carry them as part of my EDC actually. They roll up into nothing.
Absolutely mission critical piece of gear.
Get a quality one that will last & wont be too small… the cheaper ones seem consistently small.
its 2024 Pack* Accordingly
😢😮😢SA🎉SA😮😮I 😮😮😅😅😮😮😮, 1:18 😅 :18 a
“The constitution which seems to be no longer relevant” spoken like a true American in these times
🤦🏻♂️😣🤦🏻♂️
Lmao
DemoN - crats hate that constitution.
Very true statement he spoke under his breath
You fuckers are such a meme
Hilarious to field strip to turn an accessory screw :) killing me
Obviously planned
Lol beating the TH-cam algorithm
Lol thought the same thing.
it is "extra" for sure. Then again, all his experience in that regard is theory over actual experience. Can't fault him too much for it.
Why did you strip the AR just to get something off a rail?
wranglerstar stripped an AR faster than the ATF guy took the slide off a glock
I get what you're saying, but that isn't impressive at all. Anyone with military experience would have done it faster without having to mount it to his work bench, which is just creating extra steps.
@@fmrscout33 Military experience or firearms experience? Because I see a lot of former military that are slow especially with the AR platform. Obviously there are former military that are fast too just like there are civilians that are too. Which brings me back to firearm experience.
I hear you tho, no biggie at all. I think he was just being funny with the comment because that ATF guy with the Glock slide incident was ridiculous.
@@TapRackTyler I should have specified "specialized" or at least "combat arms" military experience. I've seen members of the military that barely know the safe end from the angry end of rifles. But everyone I served with could do it faster in their sleep from repetition without the need for extra steps.
@@fmrscout33 completely understand. I have never served but I have the upmost respect for all levels that have served from the chefs to the tier 1 operators. Former and active. Thank you for your service. 🫡🇺🇸
Yeah the reason that it took the ATF guy so long to try and strip the Glock it was because it had a switch on it and when they have a switch on it they do not come apart how they normally do. That's why he was able to pick up the other Glock and take it apart just in a couple of seconds but it still shows how they don't know what the hell they're talking about. Like a lot of other people.
One very gucci gear supplier, which products I haven't seen you ever noticing, is Savotta from Finland. Highly recommend their stuff. Plain, simple and indestructable gear.
Finally someone talks about the importance of hearing protection. Well done!
When you are in combat you will not notice the noise, only when an explosive goes off too close then you will have the famous ringing in your hears, I lost most of my left hearing when someone shot a shotgun a foot away from my head (that wasn’t military related but in a hunting trip)
@@slanwarya you won't notice the noise. You won't notice any noise afterwards either after enough of it.
9mm bullets typically fit in your ear hole as ear protection
My Dad used spent .45 casings @@tyronebrown3837
Huh?
Say again?
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
How the US Forest Service gets home when shtf
I know this doesn’t seem relevant but some basic food stuffs wouldn’t be a bad add along with some water
IBUprofin and caffeine pills and/or 5hr energy make a cheap,light, and great addition to any medical/survival or adjacent pack. Agreed on food even a couple energy bars.
Why people are everywhere and don't taste tp bad😬😏
The city run food duffel bag will be another vid
I have a similar set up with a Kac 11.5 cqb but I included a g45 magnifier on a QD unity mount. The older I get the more I appreciate magnification. Great video
When are you really going to need it though? Rather have something sleek, most engagements will be within 10 yards
Thank you for making practical and straight to the point content. There is so much value and lessons in your videos. You truly care. 👍🏻🇺🇸🥃
How the US forest service goes zombie hunting.😂
Well-done on the single-take!
I really like the Battle Belt in a Bag concept. I'll need to look into slapping that together.
Not trying to be a Debby downer but seems to me the amount of time it would take to assemble a battle belt is more than practical. Obviously ever situation is different but with the fupa being ready to go and carrying everything he would have on the belt isn’t it a hinderance for the amount of time you lose? I might be missing something but am open to the conversation.
@@gunsbuns3532 I agree that in 99.999% of cases, an extreme event will be solved by what's in the FUPA, however in the 1-in-a-100,000 chance that the event is something like, let's say a group of voilent extremists take over a school that your kids are in and the cops are standing outside waiting for backup while you hear gunshots inside.... grabbing the parts of the belt like the extra rifle mag to take with the AR might be worth having if there's more than one bad guy.
1 pc of kit I never leave home without is a good pr of binocs I've got 2 pr of 10x42 Vortex Fury rangefinder binocs. I'm constantly grabbing them along with my IFAK and go bag and making sure I've always got them in my vehicle SidexSide klr 650 or work car. A collapsible trecking pole is in ea vehicle as well, I used to think it was unnecessary but for their multitude of uses I've found them necessary to include as part of my kit.
Great video! You and I have similar style, I also have a MK18 and Glock 19x. And Wranglerstar, you seem to be aging backwards. Well done!
I live in a place where I only need my keys, wallet and cell phone. Maybe a Swiss Army knife.
Love seeing that radio kit put to good use!
My rattler is with me everywhere. Replaced my old Mk18’s with law folders.
Folder is so helpful for backpacks.
I'm building an AR pistol so my 14.5 AR can have a little friend, I'm going to use a BRN-180 upper so I can go bufferless and have a folding brace. I dont have SIG money, lol.
that's the loadout you need when you travel to meth zombie city (portland)
Same load put for seattle
@@PNWprepped.fatherFuck Seattle.
Radio 💯
Ears and Eyes 💯
Only thing I would add is a set of light weight plates for your loved ones if they will be with you.
The shoe brand at 15:22 is Altra
I have the low cut version in normal and waterproof and I love them.
I need to set up a kit like this
a tourniquet should be much more accessible than in a bag, in a pouch, inside a backpack.
Regarding your short, no more Native European blood should be spilt, especially for overseas nose wars.
Nicely put.
If only I could like this 87 more times. ❤
tell that to jewtin
@@gruzi.
Or Zewlensky
You mean in the overseas wars being fought by Native Europeans?
Remember the time when they talked about the garden, axes, and repairing tools ?!? He has gone full on WOLVERINES !!!! 😂😂😂😂
I like how the night vision was the one thing in this pack that wasn't necessary, lol.
MK 262 77 grain BTHP gives the MK18 the fizz.
Mk262 isn't a BTHP, it's an OTM, which is different.
This is how the US Forest Service doesn't become a statistic while traveling through Portland.
I purchased the same exact SOE Multicam Black duffel about 4 years ago and love that dang thing. John at SOE makes high quality bags and wish I had more of them. His bags will last you many years with their materials and craftsmanship. Well worth their price. I intend to order one of his cobra buckle carry belts soon as well.
Altra is a great brand shoe, flat sole, no heel lift, wide toe box.
Yes, thank you. That’s the one,
I travel between Michigan and Florida 3-4 times a year in my truck. I only take my EDC Glock 26 with 2 spare mags as far as weaponry goes, and I bring a bugout bag with the basics for a breakdown. I've doing this for 6 years now and never had a incident where I had to unholster my Glock or even use anything in my bugout bag. Am I too complacent, do I need to bring more firepower?
Sounds about right. Maybe another mag?
Good video informative ...Here where I live in South Africa I have a electric fence 8 foot high around my house and a alarm system with a dog outside and 2 small dogs in the house ( best alarm) running a AR15 ( MP15 other stuff here are just to expensive) and Type 56 side folder always on standby.....
Life among the orc horde
Stay safe, brother. May God be with you.
merino wool base layer might be a good idea to throw in cold weather gear, doesnt take up much room, lightweight, and can make a huge difference you, maybe even someone youre with in a situation that needs a little something extra
A mag block in your vice will do 95% of what you need to do on your AR without having to disassemble it. The breach bolt clamp is only necessary for removing muzzle devices or the barrel. You can speed your game up exponentially with just a mag block.
Why not have the battle belt built with attachments prior to roadtrip? It will be too late to put together, if you need it
Because this is all for show
That’s a no brained.
Trip? Like a trip to the shops? I usually check for phone, wallet and keys…you take a semi automatic rifle with laser scope! God bless Murica!
Nice set up! Wisconsin is going to be free for about 6 more months (we lost the Executive, Judicial and Legislature) mines a G17 with stream light and Griffin Armament Mk1 Patrol of course.
Wisco here too. Let’s hope they don’t get too many bad ideas.
What scenario do you envision while traveling would you want a light ON your SBR?
Same at home!
Even if highly trained, walking anywhere at night, stalking with a light, puts a target on YOU.
I’d like to see you go through 10 most likely adverse scenarios and train yourself and your family in each ten times by running them before you get yourself or someone in your audience killed.
Otherwise, great gear.
Thank you for sharing, I love that battle belt in a bag idea. i will be making one and tossing it in my bag. Have a Terrific Thursday
Shoes are Lone Peak by Altra.
Friendly recommendation. Try some Gatorz ballistic glasses. 100% made in America, it’s what the pros use. Also a suppressor is invaluable on the mark 18, especially indoors. I would recommend the silncerCo omega 36. Stay frosty!!! 🦅
Bro I came across this channel in the Cole forge days. Amazing you are still going and I still love the content!
Lovely weapon systems. Although, what is your trigger time? Are you practicing the basic fundamentals often? Are you implementing your gear during range time? Are you preparing yourself?
Building my first AR plan on spending $2000 for the main components with a 350 legend barrel for hunting and then another $5-600 on another barrel, what caliber should I do the second and what length (minimum 16in)?
$2000 😭😭😭 you can get a pre-built PSA AR for $500 bro
@@momazosalejandropig1542 I want something nice #1 and #2 it’s an experience building one
@@momazosalejandropig1542 also 2 grand includes everything including scope mag etc
I think the best option for barrel is a 14.5 pin welded
@@momazosalejandropig1542have you ever shot anything other than psa ? 😂😂😂 the rifle in this video with all those accessories is over 3 grand easily
Man I love the guns and gear vids from you!
I just recently bought a "fupa" and i love it
What’s your recommendation for plate carriers? And steel or ceramic?
Thanks
Oh man that Larue QD light mount is money. I will definitely be picking one of those up. I've been keeping a flat head on me for swapping my light around lol
Technically all the screws on all mil-spec mounts like a LaRue can be undone with a quarter. Why because everyone should have pocket change.
Savior equipment coffin rifle case. Carry full length rifle, has flip down divider and battle belt Velcros in. Can fit in case with mags in rifle and pistol mag tacos, med kit plus TQ and SIG 226. My belt is the two belt system, always wear my inner belt so unzip case rip off battle belt and attach. Grab rifle lock n load.
Nice kit.
My suggestion would be to add one field stripped MRE, plus 2 liters of fresh water. Yes, extra weight..but, if you end up in a bad situation which thar kit is built for, good sustenance is necessary.
If S hits the fan, I'm not going anywhere. Still wondering why the rifle in the vise and disassembly was necessary for that one regular tip screw.
for the belt you should look into the VTAC Concealed Carry Battle Belt all pre set with pouches. might be a better setup for what you are doing.
Exactly the video I’ve been wanting to see
I could not see a backup sight, is there one mounted? If so, which one is it?
Thanks again for another informative video, good pointers and tips, I might suggest some sort of compact respirator? Can’t go anywhere if you can’t breathe.
Love this feel of the video. Love seeing you happy about making videos. Thanks for sharing. God Bless brother.
I appreciate that
I watch a lot of your videos, considering how basic this one is, i have to say it was very helpful. The one take rush was great.
Love the pro 2a shtf videos because I do the same and like to compare setups and learn new configurations
A camo baklava may be good to have as well
Great setup. Some might want to consider additional rifle mags in lieu of additional pistol mags. The pistol is the emergency reload for the rifle. Act accordingly.
Seems like a pair of merino wool socks and long Johns would be a good addition to the cold weather kit.
On the FUPA, did you replace the shoulder strap? If so, what did you replace it with?
I got worried for a minute. I saw all kinds of stuff for making holes but nothing to fix them I’m glad you have a a full med kit with the small pack to carry it
I would add an ankle strap backup and also a scout carry knife.
Those kits make a great ensemble for all kinds of 2024 adventures. A small roll of duct tape and some wd-40 should have you set for almost anything unforeseen.
West Coast man breaks down entire rifle just to remove IR laser
😂😂😂😂
Wild. Little overkill
Thought i pressed on a video on the rifle 😂
Where did you get the upper receiver vise accessory? I’ve been looking for one that’s more hardy than the poly one I’ve been using these last 12 years.
East Coast Guys… just LOVE all of your little purses. Lol
By no means am I an expert. I just spent some time in the military and have an interest in stuff like this so here are some tips.
1 the pistol mags on the plate carrier should be replaced with some rifles mags I would say keep the pistol mags if you had anything besides a mark 18 but the portability/mobility of that rifle will work for almost any circumstance (great choice)
2 you said you have wife or kids I don’t know what other stuff you have stashed in your truck or if you have supplies at home but maybe some food supplies for 2-3 days for one or two people would be worth investing in.
3 being said about the food more importantly you need water weather it’s a empty canteen or a full water filtration system you need something for water maybe a life straw or what I carry is an empty canteen and sawyer mini it’s worked before and very efficient
4 you need a flint and steel or some fire starting method but honestly nothing beat a flint and steel
5 lock picking set. Self explanatory
6 map of the area/compass or gps
7 cash in small bills I keep probably 1,000 in 5s 10s & 20s no larger bills
In no way are these in order.
The hearing protection is something I never thought of and will be adding to mine and I just want to say the radios are something most people forget (including me for a while) but good on you for adding it. But again I am no expert and overall your pack is very effective and light just wanted to give some lightweight tips that should help.
Anyone know what model of Vertx lightweight bag that was that he showed, tried finding it and couldn't? Thanks
love John's gear. It is hard to tell the quality from video but in hand.... simply impressive.
I aspire to become this organize, amazing set up!
Ok ok ok. Field strip the rifle just to remove a screw. We all know you’re the man
Question, what about the 20 round mag justifies the loss of 10 rounds of capacity for u? personally, I’d stick with 30rd.
How the US Forest service goes grocery shopping.
For the $10 a coyote brown beanie costs like we wear in the army and Air Force. I’d add it to your kit. Or perhaps a full camo neck gator or balaclava. So you can wear the ball cap overtop of it
I like that vise set-up for rifle works. I like 20rnd too. but cant get any until i get a chance to trave from our state. only have 2. I have a evo scorpion suppressed pistol set up to truck bag with along with edc
If you're taking all that, why not take nods? It's probably more useful than some other stuff. Seeing in the dark is a superpower. Yeah it's expensive, but why own it and the supporting equipment for it if you don't have it with the rest of your kit? Also, might want to stage that belt. Love the overview man. Good stuff!
Even with a single take, the lightning and filming is on point!
Those Mk 18’s are beautiful. Such a versatile and dynamic rifle, and suitable to just about any situation.
Can we get a video of your night vision set up!! Seems super interesting
The passive hearing protection is something I haven’t really seen anyone talk about before, with that being said I agree 100% imagine being in your home and sending a few rounds. How bad that could disorient you.
A boy and his toys! Not sure where he’s going, but I personally avoid such places. “Laser designator….” Calling in the Predators?
I live in the Northeast...Do you find the hotter and colder months drain the batteries in your kit?
Might be helpful to toss in a lideatraw in a sealed package just in case you lose access to clean water. Gonna be vital to keep your energy up if you can't get to anything in a massive emergency
Why did you opt for the plate carrier with plates vs a 360 degree coverage pistol vest?
Well, that was pretty cool. I'd say you're ready for any situation, Cody. All the best.
“The constitution… which no longer seems to be relevant”
Ain’t that the truth brother.
I couldn’t help but notice at 3:25 when you flung the bolt of the Bcg outwards, if you can do that then I would replace the gas ring
I also and a 20 round mag runner
Everything perfect except maybe a bottle of water?
🇺🇸
May your trips be safe and fruitful! Godspeed
But you also will need a drone system for situational awareness, like a Black Hornet PRS or similar. Easy to carry the whole system with drone, controller, monitor just weighs in at
I know there are a lot of variables, but what kind of range can you get with the Baofengs?
As far as you need, using repeaters of course
I love how prepared you are. But my main concern with all that gear is theft and weight. The more I bring, the more things that can potentially be stolen. I try to be as minimalist as possible.
How do you alter this the loadout when Mrs W, Jack, and The SweetLoaf go with you?
I’m amazed by your set ups, not sure what you do for income, but throughout your videos, I can tell that your stuff ain’t cheap. Most people don’t have that kind of money to sling around, have you ever considered doing a video for more “budget friendly” kits?
What reddot and mount is used on the large pewpew?
The amount is a unity. The red dot endpoint T2.
Aimpoint T2 with what looks to be a 1.93 mount
This videos I’ve seen of Portland and Oregon area in general are pretty wild.
I’d be armed too