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Great looking pouch
ОтветитьIs that the small ,medium or large?
ОтветитьExcellent video Andrew. As always you spark great ideas sir.
ОтветитьDude.. NINE MINUTES for this? I stopped watching after 3 when you stated the SAME thing over again.
Your contents., 'RANGER?' How bout.. 'Pathetic!
Button Flash?.. O- yea.
Nice work dude 😄😄
ОтветитьI like this type of kit better than a tin, being on the river a lot and in wet environments I’ve always been big on using waterproof/dry bags, thanks Andrew for another excellent video
ОтветитьAndrew, since you are on the subject of small items. There are small aluminum capsules with screw tops and key rings. I guess it is used as a "travel pill case". You can fit an entire bottle of the purification tablets
ОтветитьThis is a good thing for a personal kit. Once you make camp and take off your pack(if you have one) a small kit should always be on your person. If you go for firewood, water, etc and get lost away from your main kit you have something to keep you alive till you find the main camp. Spent a little time in the jungle and we NEVER left our hammock at night even to pee without taking a belt kit and machete. Lost in the jungle at night would not be fun.
ОтветитьI ahe used the straws for a couple Tylenol or Ibuprophen tablets in each for medical. And for some antibiotic cream.
ОтветитьI have replaced my thread in my Sewing kit an my fishing line with upholstery thread. On average, it is 25 pound test. And you, you get a 150 yd on a small spool. Hello from Detroit Michigan brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventure through the woods
Ответить😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
ОтветитьGreat subject andrew i use those milwaukee zip tool bags i keep all my fishing stuff knives im going to buy a few of those waterproof ones i have one of those phone dry plastic boxes for my tinder 👍
ОтветитьI also always keep the klein leather tool belt rolled up in a plastic bag the back is raw leather i keep a portion of the back soaked with lapping compound i take it off and hook the buckle on a stub branch to strop my garberg then put the belt back on and wear it on trips its worked out really well i plan at some point on signing up for your classes i would love to do a bag dump and have you go through and give me your opinion where i can improve 👍
ОтветитьWould this be kept separate from your pack?
ОтветитьRegarding the Leatherman Squirt, I'm pretty sure it's been discontinued.
ОтветитьI have found the mylar tent is a better choice. I needed to climb into it one 12 degree night in Wyoming
ОтветитьAs All ways good suggestions thank you
ОтветитьWaterproof cover material meets wife's handbag wallet.
ОтветитьGreat kit! 🤘🤘
ОтветитьGetting caught up on my YT, thanks Andrew, for another excellent video. Best wishes to you and yours AATW!
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьAnother great video Andrew, thanks for the content. Your content is the sort of thing that we watch with interest, and one day might save a life. Even if we just remembered two things.
ОтветитьI made my copy of the Vietnam era marine corps kit and made artic bags to store it in. One side in each bag, each bag to its own cargo pocket.
ОтветитьI like the stealth dimension of your extensive & well-equipped ki. It is innovatibe & well-explained. I had a metal cup on my belt one day while entereing the deer woods, but I sounded like a Bell-Cow & frightened every 4-legged creature in the woods. Thank you, & God bless you.
ОтветитьFantastic.
I'd drill a hole on the other side of that saw.
Essentially a plastic “mountain man possibles” bag
ОтветитьGreat utility kit .Thanks for some new ideas on kit options. I like those pouches , I'm going to check them out.
ОтветитьI think I have that same knife, and I save those plastic tubes from the homeopathic flue treatment for the same use. I like that Leatherman Squirt! I have a few of the Original Leatherman Tools, which are great, but they probably weight more than the squirt. I agree w someone else's comment about carrying a couple of small jigs, maybe even a fly or two. I carry half of a two sided heavy duty plastic emery board also. It's good for dealing w nicks in your fingernails that snag stuff, and you can sharpen your knife blade with it. Wet/dry sandpaper glued to a thin piece of plastic, or even the back of your mirror would work well also.
Your wire saw looked better than most that I've seen. I'm going to look for one.
I like to carry a tube of lip balm that also has a built in sun block. They make sealed travel-wipe sized towelettes w bug repellant on them, and there are also ones w sunblock. I usually have one of each on me in the woods.
If you have room, half a dozen medium sized treble hooks can come in handy to snag turkeys and rabbits, and maybe grouse. You may even be able to snage fish with them. I've snaged salmon with a jig and single hook, it should be even easier with a treble hook. They also have a use if someone is trailing you with dogs. But then a sat phone and an AR w 6 full mags would be handy to stuff in there as well! Lol!
How long do the water purification tabs last once you open the original package?
Have you found an easy way to secure a reciprocating saw blade into a makeshift survival saw?
Do another altoid overnight but with different items please
ОтветитьAwesome,
I Love This Magpul Product! I Use Sandwich, Quart And Gallon Sized Zip-Loc Bags For Years In My B.O.B's And My I.N.C.H Pack For Weather And Water Prevention With Chalk Or Silica Packs! But, Wow This Looks Sleek And Slick Can't Wait To Get It And Test It Out! 😎
Incredible small kit. I have duplicated it essentially for my chest rig, except for the water bag. I use something else (actually a wine carrier bag).
ОтветитьMaxpedition makes excellent pocket pouches of various sizes. The 800d is only water resistant coated, but it's pretty effective and I've have no issues with water getting inside in the afternoon Florida storms.
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ОтветитьVery interesting pouch. Makes total sense when displayed the way you did. Water proof and quiet👍👍
ОтветитьRRC
I don’t know how to ask the question, but are you an rrc ranger?
I have one of the Magpul pouches, they are absolutely great!
ОтветитьOld 2 75 Ranger here.
In a previous video you said it's easier to take shelter than make shelter. I'd rephrase it. Easier to take than make. If SHTF, cities will cannibalize themselves and survivors will turn outward in search of essentials. Those who've bunkered in place, barricaded and pooled supplies with neighbors for protection will become magnets for armies of the needy. So stealth is paramount. That in mind, and my age and physical limits and travelling solo, and knowing weight burns calories, and hinders speed and agility; I'll make the following observations ...
Never used a flashlight. Don't wanna signal anyone and batteries add weight and die. Nothing good happens in the dark so by early evening I'm bedded down with a Dakota fire hole if warmth is needed otherwise it's lights out. A hollow metal walking stick across the flames, one end into my shelter, gives heat enough even in winter. I hunt, fish or trap early, eat early, and never bed where I've eaten. Any movement is done carrying all my minimal gear since base camps are vulnerable. I reject the "two is one and one is none" philosophy. Overthinking results in a 50 pound ruck. One great blade and one woodsaw (blade only), a pistol belt carrying essentials and a single strapped bed/shelter roll got me through 6 months in the Rocky mountains during much needed reflection time following my Army enlistment.
Seems like a huge waste a fucking money
ОтветитьI used one of these magpul DAKA cases for an IFAK. I separated gauze pads two 4×4s per ziplock and two 2×2s per ziplock. Now bloody fingers do not contaminate the whole kit. Four 4 inch rolls of curlex easily fit inside.
ОтветитьThis is a really good idea. I've been making small pocket kits in a vacuum sealed bags since I got my first sealer back in the 90's, but I like this idea MUCH more. I will say this, I'd double check those iodine tablets in that plastic tube. I'm pretty sure that they will not last long at all and need to be stored in a glass vial with a Teflon seal in the lid. Iodine is just too corrosive for anything else...at least from my experiences. Have you ever thought about making a video using a surplus pilots survival vest and turn that into a wearable survival kit instead of a ruck? Thanks, and keep up the great work.
Ответитьiv been watching alot of your videos awesome stuff anyway I'm paranoid and im thinking that fire location giveaway basically is one of the biggest problems that im trying to work around before its needed hoping its never needed really
ОтветитьI like it.
ОтветитьFrom the very first time I was introduced to the Altoids tin approach I knew I was mostly playing a game whose outcome was compromise. Most tools worth taking along simply won't fit in a tin. Your approach permits one to literally think outside the box.
ОтветитьThis idea has been around just seldom spoke of I've used a tiny dry bag like this for years it stores in cargo pocket,or even attach to belt through handle of bag after you clasp the handle shut.
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьI feel like gerber is to knives as Californians are to guns? Never been there but based on politics I feel like that’s an accurate analogy, someone who has no business in it
ОтветитьHell yeah
ОтветитьAnyone know they name of the keychain flash light where I can find it
ОтветитьNot "Grommets", just holes.
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