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I did a update video on my Gear bag cant get my new youtube vid to embed but here is a still shot showing some of the changes like changed out the large military flashlight with a smaller brighter , lighter one recently got a headlamp for when I go caving and it is perfect for hands free use , It is not a high end one but when I run accross a better one I will upgrade it added more ammo both 22 and 9mm Just a few of the changes check out the video If you can and tell me what you guys think remember this isnt just a Bugout bag / zombie apocalypse / emergency bag that stays in my trunk . It is something I use and take with me on the regular when I go caving , hiking , camping rock climbing Ect which is pretty often . Keep Checking back because I will be continuing to upload new videos and photos as I make them |
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How comfortable is that pack?
Now load everything up and tell us how much it weighs. Then carry it for a mile and tell us how much it feels like it weighs. LD |
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thanks for the warning , I have heard that you cant dye this type of material so i probably wont be trying to dye it You can, just follow the directions here: MOLLE FLC Thread - page on dying nylon |
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If you have to bug out it can be mentally stressful which can lead to panic and basic errors that escalate into emergencies. A list of what is in your BOB for when you can't remember what you have and a small survival guide for when you can't remember how to do something basic is useful. Training with all your stuff is the best but a list or guide that helps you focus and make better decisions is also helpful.
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This may sound silly because we are talking about bugging out and SHTF but you might also pack a spare phone charger. You never know what situation could cause you to bug out but there is a possibility that there would be electricity and satellites still available and you might want to be able to send out a message.
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Might want to toss some ziplocked socks and underwear in there; nothing makes a cold, wet bug-outer happier than clean, dry socks and skivvies.
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If it were me, I'd just replace the bag. Painting that stuff can get weird, and maybe the paint flakes off onto important equipment or your clothes or who knows what.
Great post and kit, OP, you'll be very happy in our Survival Discussions subforum under the Outdoors tab. I won't critique or advise any specifics since people vary, but you can check out the links ar-jedi posted for suggestions, or take a look at my stuff for other ideas: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_17/654395_Current_emergency_kit__lots_of_pics.html Welcome to the board! |
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your new video looks good. 1) on your holster question, folks need to know: OWB? IWB? at what position? 2) add a whistle hanging from your pack, such that if you fall and are injured you can blow the whistle without having to remove your pack etc. see: example 3) upgrade on your comms -- you may want to check out the following: -- http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_22/604477_Ham_Radio_101.html -- http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_22/646491_the_CAN_T_FAIL_thread_for_getting_a_ham_radio_license_and_learning_basic_VHF_UHF_operations.html 4) lithium AA batts for your flashlight etc. -- these have a shelf life of 10yrs+ so you don't have to worry about swapping them out. see: example 5) some additional ideas here: link ar-jedi |
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You've got a very good bag there. And a good plan. Know that your MILES ahead of most people who have neither a pack nor a plan.
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First welcome to ARFCOM! Now, what are you planning for ( I could not watch the video)? How long and how far do you plan on having to go? From work or school to home? What's the lay of the land like? Do you need a compass and map? What training have you had? Those will help you figure out what you need. I like your set up so far. Like others have said I would get a multi-tool and I love the little LED AA Maglites I also pack a ton of chem sticks into my bags, those things come in handy. I hope you visit the survival forum and learn and get ready for anything that may come your way.
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Since you don't like your current holster, check out the Safepacker from Wilderness:
Safepacker I have a few and they can be belt mounted, backpack hip mounted or you can buy the optional across the chest strap for them. They come in different colors, too. |
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thanks for the vote of confidence my friend , Love your avatar by the way what is it from ?
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batteries go dead so look in to a shake flash light and a hand crank radio. I have a life straw there pretty cool, purifier tabs will run out.
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It weighs around 35Lbs with both firearms and ammo
I know I know that is heavy and i am working on getting higher end lighter weight items to lighten the load But in the mean time I just look at it as good exercise Before I added the extra 50 rds of 9mm and extra 100 rds of 22, I have taken this pack on 2 Mile GA walks a 5 mile NC and SC Foothill hike and believe me any pack over 20Lbs gets Heavy after the first 2 Miles when going up hill with no beaten path But overall I love it its a pretty comfy Pack the pads and padded belt work great to keep some airflow and comfort back there In fact I have had some expensive packs in the past and none were as comfortable and cool as this one The only thing I hate about the pack is its Desert Pattern because alot of times when someone does happen to see it they have to ask how long I was In Iraq or Afghanistan and I get stuck in a Lengthy convo with someone on politics or war I really need to remedy the color for my own sanity lol So I think i will be trying something soon |
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One thought about replacing that pack; see what it's running for used on ebay. Consider selling it to help trade up.
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I don't know if I missed it or not, but sun screen is a big one. I carry a small 50 proof.
What color bag would you prefer? Going newer like ACU or Multicam or just a tan bag? Otherwise great job! Very well rounded and well thought out |
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thanks for the vote of confidence my friend , Love your avatar by the way what is it from ? If this is asked of me, the avatar is from American Werewolf in London. I cropped it to the proper dimensions. Nice doggy. |
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I'll go ahead and throw mine into the mix since I actually use mine relatively often. Mine is the sole purpose for going 30 Miles to bug out A or 70 Miles to bug out location B. As such I have tried to make it as modular as possible so it is simple to grab and go with what I need. It's a Molle II Medium Ruck, it is the perfect size for just about anything. Plus, I'm a big fan of external frames for carrying anything more than 25lbs or so. Aslo, I chose the medium rather than the large for two reasons. Reason 1) It has pockets for organization 2) anything bigger and I would be tempted to fill it further and it would become too heavy. As it sits, it is 43.2lbs wet. About 12lbs of that is water (most water will be consumed on the first day walking, I also have multiple planned places to get water along the way and should be able to get by with just refilling the two canteens on the way.) <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/80F5C5CA-5EE3-4C47-AC6A-FB44310CD90B-4168-000005711C5203A6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/80F5C5CA-5EE3-4C47-AC6A-FB44310CD90B-4168-000005711C5203A6.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/B90B06B5-0DAB-45D8-8E49-D19DFC9DD468-4168-00000571221F3B4A.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/B90B06B5-0DAB-45D8-8E49-D19DFC9DD468-4168-00000571221F3B4A.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/61F7BCBE-B1A3-4B04-8892-2D737B35AB99-4168-000005712D025E7B.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/61F7BCBE-B1A3-4B04-8892-2D737B35AB99-4168-000005712D025E7B.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/85BBC4E9-AE35-4B88-924D-FFD582D7B5BA-4168-0000057182584E3B.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/85BBC4E9-AE35-4B88-924D-FFD582D7B5BA-4168-0000057182584E3B.jpg</a> Main compartment: Compass and Map are left in Vehicle but will be added when BO happens (since my Jeep is always near me ) 100oz Bladder Katadyn Water Filter Level 2 ECWCS Jacket Poncho (doubles as tent when used with 550 cord) Multicam Buttpouch (empty since it is no longer winter, used to hold Level 6 MC Jacked and Trousers) Sleeping pad with the sides cut down to make it lighter and more mobile 2 Stripped down MRE's 2 freeze dried entrees 2 freeze dried granola breakfasts 60rds of 75gr BTHP 5.56 51rds of 9mm 115gr JHP 2 Pairs of wool socks and Level 1 ECWCS Silk Weight top and bottom another 3 Pairs of socks (since no longer winter 2 pairs of these will be taken out) Boot Sock Liner and White Sweat Wicking T shirt <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/D5479ACD-10D7-45C9-A21F-AB4DB810A998-4168-0000057133090509.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/D5479ACD-10D7-45C9-A21F-AB4DB810A998-4168-0000057133090509.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/ADB257DC-D958-4F1F-ABCC-6AFE132958E5-4168-0000057138BD3CB7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/ADB257DC-D958-4F1F-ABCC-6AFE132958E5-4168-0000057138BD3CB7.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/746BC009-D63E-4DED-83A4-74D057BCA7D0-4168-00000571415ECE15.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/746BC009-D63E-4DED-83A4-74D057BCA7D0-4168-00000571415ECE15.jpg</a> Second Compartment: Surefire 6PX (not shown) 3 MRE snacks (for quick easy access) Spare Socks (for quick easy access) Hat Gold Bond Foot Powder (life saver) The constitution and New Testament Bible Water Filter for Bladder Carmex Vicks Vapor Inahler Cortizone 10 Floss (more important than brushing...and lighter weight ) Two moist towelettes and two hand towels compressed Esbit Stove w/4 fuel tabs for boiling water Spare baggy Electrical tape Handkerchief Two can openers (for food found along the way) Raided first aid kit for all the electrolyte, antiseptic, antacid, etc 2 sets of gloves 2 Sets of spare batteries for each light Pen and Permanent marker (not shown) 50 Proof sunscreen (not shown) 5.56/9mm OTIS Cleaning Kit <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/F6AC9519-E5AB-4F61-8181-2269D7370EB2-4168-000005714C662129.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/F6AC9519-E5AB-4F61-8181-2269D7370EB2-4168-000005714C662129.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/F74A60F6-5CA8-43D8-AE0F-6217B226D608-4168-00000571546C8585.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/F74A60F6-5CA8-43D8-AE0F-6217B226D608-4168-00000571546C8585.jpg</a> Bottom Compartment: CInch Tight 2 Izzy's 2 HH Gauze Combat Gauze Gloves Booboo Kit stripped down with badaids, butterfly closures, MOLE SKIN (MUST HAVE FOR BLISTERS) and Space Blanket (used in conjunction with tent if sleeping bag is left at home) Fire starter kit with water/wind proof matches, lighter, cord saw, lighter, candle, fire starting material Coffee filter for using around water filter (keeps it unclogged for longer periods) 550 Cord wrapped in Duct Tape Purification tablets for use in the 2 canteens Camp Soap (nice to feel clean) Squished Toilet Paper Roll <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/1B1EA799-F570-4649-8625-F6CC78B7AE18-4168-000005715D66AF1F.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/1B1EA799-F570-4649-8625-F6CC78B7AE18-4168-000005715D66AF1F.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/BFE36CA4-0361-4A29-A165-23E45BB47A04-4168-000005716B4610C8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/BFE36CA4-0361-4A29-A165-23E45BB47A04-4168-000005716B4610C8.jpg</a> Outside Pouches RAT-3 Fixed Blade 2 AR15 Mags with 75gr BTHP 2 Glock 17 Mags with 135gr +P Hornady Critical Duty 9mm 2 1qt Canteens (one with Gas Mask attachment and wind screen for esbit stove) <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/DDCD0E31-468B-4BC2-88DC-38729D89D26B-4168-0000057173ACF882.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/DDCD0E31-468B-4BC2-88DC-38729D89D26B-4168-0000057173ACF882.jpg</a> And of course, my EDC: Glock 19 Exo with Triji HD Nights and Don't Tread On Me rear plate Multicam Holster Spare G17 Mag fueled by 135gr +P Hornady Critical Duty 9mm Benchmade OTF Infidel Knife Citizen Eco Drive Watch Carmex Streamlight PT2L Crappy wallet from Target <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/5216D266-1261-4B02-A51D-8B85FCEFE669-4168-000005718E820A86.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/5216D266-1261-4B02-A51D-8B85FCEFE669-4168-000005718E820A86.jpg</a> Black Betty, I hope that gives you some ideas and or answers. Any questions, just ask! Thats a really good set up. What is the weight of the pack with bed roll? |
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Thank you!! It's been an evolution over the last 5 years of using it and toying with it. It sits at 43.2lbs with everything pictured, with the sleeping bag (REI 45+) it is about 2lbs added weight.
I also have an Army Sleep System for the winter that I use with the bivy and recon bag that adds another 3lbs. But thankfully St. Louis MO doesn't stay that cold for very long during the winter ETA: I like to keep everything modular so I can tailor things as needed to any given need, and also keep it compatible with my fighting gear. I do lines, so I have my Every Day Carry, 1st line: AR15 and Combat Pants with belt set up. 2nd Line: Assault pack and Vest or armor depending on situation. 3rd Line is my pack which is shown above. I can also snap a few pics of those as well if you like? |
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Op, to embed video I think one needs to be a team member. Joining adds that ability, gives you the thread subscribe button, and access to team forum and hotd and botd. (Hunk of the day and babe of the day)...
The road is dangerous because there have been other ladies that have entered arfcom and made their presence known and have appreciated and teased the more"likeable" leg humpers. Good thing is they mainly come out in general discussion and aren't seen in any other forum. |
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Freaking Awesome Kit ! I love everything about it ! one day My kit will be close to being as Sweet and High end as yours
Thanks for taking the time to post and share I am ssoooooo Jealous |
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Freaking Awesome Kit ! I love everything about it ! one day My kit will be close to being as Sweet and High end as yours Thanks for taking the time to post and share I am ssoooooo Jealous haha thanks, trust me, you've definitely started out right with a REALLY well set up kit, I'm impressed. I think when I started my first bag I had underwear, an mre, a water bottle, and a map with no compass |
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Looks good so far. Needs more fire! True, Troxain it wonerful stuff. waterproof matches, cotton wading, fine steel wool and a mag block. otherwise, it is suprisingly similar to my own get home bag. |
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Did you get the pack dyed? Someone else posted a link that showed how to dye that ruck.
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Vinyl Dye aka Duplicolor seat dye from autozone in the spray can works just fine. Stripes, blobs, specks, whatever you want it to look like just spray it. If it starts to wear thin, touch it up quick with a spray. |
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I'll go ahead and throw mine into the mix since I actually use mine relatively often. Mine is the sole purpose for going 30 Miles to bug out A or 70 Miles to bug out location B. As such I have tried to make it as modular as possible so it is simple to grab and go with what I need. It's a Molle II Medium Ruck, it is the perfect size for just about anything. Plus, I'm a big fan of external frames for carrying anything more than 25lbs or so. Aslo, I chose the medium rather than the large for two reasons. Reason 1) It has pockets for organization 2) anything bigger and I would be tempted to fill it further and it would become too heavy. As it sits, it is 43.2lbs wet. About 12lbs of that is water (most water will be consumed on the first day walking, I also have multiple planned places to get water along the way and should be able to get by with just refilling the two canteens on the way.) <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/80F5C5CA-5EE3-4C47-AC6A-FB44310CD90B-4168-000005711C5203A6.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/80F5C5CA-5EE3-4C47-AC6A-FB44310CD90B-4168-000005711C5203A6.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/B90B06B5-0DAB-45D8-8E49-D19DFC9DD468-4168-00000571221F3B4A.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/B90B06B5-0DAB-45D8-8E49-D19DFC9DD468-4168-00000571221F3B4A.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/61F7BCBE-B1A3-4B04-8892-2D737B35AB99-4168-000005712D025E7B.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/61F7BCBE-B1A3-4B04-8892-2D737B35AB99-4168-000005712D025E7B.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/85BBC4E9-AE35-4B88-924D-FFD582D7B5BA-4168-0000057182584E3B.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/85BBC4E9-AE35-4B88-924D-FFD582D7B5BA-4168-0000057182584E3B.jpg</a> Main compartment: Compass and Map are left in Vehicle but will be added when BO happens (since my Jeep is always near me ) 100oz Bladder Katadyn Water Filter Level 2 ECWCS Jacket Poncho (doubles as tent when used with 550 cord) Multicam Buttpouch (empty since it is no longer winter, used to hold Level 6 MC Jacked and Trousers) Sleeping pad with the sides cut down to make it lighter and more mobile 2 Stripped down MRE's 2 freeze dried entrees 2 freeze dried granola breakfasts 60rds of 75gr BTHP 5.56 51rds of 9mm 115gr JHP 2 Pairs of wool socks and Level 1 ECWCS Silk Weight top and bottom another 3 Pairs of socks (since no longer winter 2 pairs of these will be taken out) Boot Sock Liner and White Sweat Wicking T shirt <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/D5479ACD-10D7-45C9-A21F-AB4DB810A998-4168-0000057133090509.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/D5479ACD-10D7-45C9-A21F-AB4DB810A998-4168-0000057133090509.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/ADB257DC-D958-4F1F-ABCC-6AFE132958E5-4168-0000057138BD3CB7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/ADB257DC-D958-4F1F-ABCC-6AFE132958E5-4168-0000057138BD3CB7.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/746BC009-D63E-4DED-83A4-74D057BCA7D0-4168-00000571415ECE15.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/746BC009-D63E-4DED-83A4-74D057BCA7D0-4168-00000571415ECE15.jpg</a> Second Compartment: Surefire 6PX (not shown) 3 MRE snacks (for quick easy access) Spare Socks (for quick easy access) Hat Gold Bond Foot Powder (life saver) The constitution and New Testament Bible Water Filter for Bladder Carmex Vicks Vapor Inahler Cortizone 10 Floss (more important than brushing...and lighter weight ) Two moist towelettes and two hand towels compressed Esbit Stove w/4 fuel tabs for boiling water Spare baggy Electrical tape Handkerchief Two can openers (for food found along the way) Raided first aid kit for all the electrolyte, antiseptic, antacid, etc 2 sets of gloves 2 Sets of spare batteries for each light Pen and Permanent marker (not shown) 50 Proof sunscreen (not shown) 5.56/9mm OTIS Cleaning Kit <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/F6AC9519-E5AB-4F61-8181-2269D7370EB2-4168-000005714C662129.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/F6AC9519-E5AB-4F61-8181-2269D7370EB2-4168-000005714C662129.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/F74A60F6-5CA8-43D8-AE0F-6217B226D608-4168-00000571546C8585.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/F74A60F6-5CA8-43D8-AE0F-6217B226D608-4168-00000571546C8585.jpg</a> Bottom Compartment: CInch Tight 2 Izzy's 2 HH Gauze Combat Gauze Gloves Booboo Kit stripped down with badaids, butterfly closures, MOLE SKIN (MUST HAVE FOR BLISTERS) and Space Blanket (used in conjunction with tent if sleeping bag is left at home) Fire starter kit with water/wind proof matches, lighter, cord saw, lighter, candle, fire starting material Coffee filter for using around water filter (keeps it unclogged for longer periods) 550 Cord wrapped in Duct Tape Purification tablets for use in the 2 canteens Camp Soap (nice to feel clean) Squished Toilet Paper Roll <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/1B1EA799-F570-4649-8625-F6CC78B7AE18-4168-000005715D66AF1F.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/1B1EA799-F570-4649-8625-F6CC78B7AE18-4168-000005715D66AF1F.jpg</a> <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/BFE36CA4-0361-4A29-A165-23E45BB47A04-4168-000005716B4610C8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/BFE36CA4-0361-4A29-A165-23E45BB47A04-4168-000005716B4610C8.jpg</a> Outside Pouches RAT-3 Fixed Blade 2 AR15 Mags with 75gr BTHP 2 Glock 17 Mags with 135gr +P Hornady Critical Duty 9mm 2 1qt Canteens (one with Gas Mask attachment and wind screen for esbit stove) <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/DDCD0E31-468B-4BC2-88DC-38729D89D26B-4168-0000057173ACF882.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/DDCD0E31-468B-4BC2-88DC-38729D89D26B-4168-0000057173ACF882.jpg</a> And of course, my EDC: Glock 19 Exo with Triji HD Nights and Don't Tread On Me rear plate Multicam Holster Spare G17 Mag fueled by 135gr +P Hornady Critical Duty 9mm Benchmade OTF Infidel Knife Citizen Eco Drive Watch Carmex Streamlight PT2L Crappy wallet from Target <a href="http://s946.photobucket.com/user/amoisson/media/5216D266-1261-4B02-A51D-8B85FCEFE669-4168-000005718E820A86.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i946.photobucket.com/albums/ad308/amoisson/5216D266-1261-4B02-A51D-8B85FCEFE669-4168-000005718E820A86.jpg</a> Black Betty, I hope that gives you some ideas and or answers. Any questions, just ask! Thats a really good set up. What is the weight of the pack with bed roll? You should get a compression bed roll. That is what I use in my rig and I backpack quit frequently. Very light and doesn't take much room. Check REI for ideas (Their kinda expensive). I read some stuff on the past few pages, some really good advice. Just remember essentials, such as water and Food. I live in AZ and hike all over. I work in the summers out in the desert so i have to carry a lot of water. I have a hydration pack and bottled water for some my hikes cause we go through it all. Something that has helped me a lot is a water purifier! OMG, love the thing. I never over nighted a spelunking trip. Most the time my buddies and I just take water, rope, pistols, food and lights. Back packs with lots of gear get difficult to go into caves. One really nice tip on here I read, dry clothing. Greatest feeling ever after going hiking and spending the night and sweating all day. Get some nice cloths and put the nasty damp cloths in a bag. |
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Oh something else that I like to carry. I am big into medical rigs so I have a blow out kit with me also. I don't mind the extra weight of it.
List of a few things i like to take.. Med Kit Hydration Resorvior 2 Canteens (Or water bottles) Stream Light stinger with extra Battery Surefire G3 W/ Batteries (Attached to my med Kit) Gerber multi-took (Attached to my shoulder strap or med kit) 3 MRE's G17 w/ 3 Mags Compressed Sleeping Bag and mat from REI Hat magnesium fire starter Lighter matches Small blue tarp Orange tape Walkies/Radios Cell Phone Pending on weather, change of cloths. Varmint Calls (If you get hungry and have no food, call in a fox or yote, better than no food) Also pending on where we go, I might bring a collapsible fishing pole w/box of lures or stink bait for some fresh fish mmmmmmm Sometimes I cannot take my rifle, that is a reason I didn't list it. I work for the AZGFD as an intern so I cannot always carry a AR15 or any rifle wtih me. But when I do, I usually take my S&W MP22 or my AR15 Carbine with an ACOG TA01NSN (small 4x scope on any rifle is sufficient enough). Summer time out here, Rabbits are full of worms so I try to keep to fish as much as possible when getting wild stuff. This ins't my whole gear bag, but pretty much the griddy stuff I like to take with me when I go out. Remember tho! WATER WATER WATER WATER! Dehydration is a killer! |
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First off, Thanks for sharing your insights, gonna make my 20 yr old college student daughter read this LOL.
My bag is an old ALICE pack and I am limited to what I can carry (Navy Contractor.....they frown on bringing firearms on base....) I am far from being a BOB expert, A quick scan, never saw any kind of hat or gloves. Also, some coin of them realm and a flash drive with your passport, IDs, vital papers scanned and encrypted. Some moral items, a family photo and a small Bible will go a long way if tough times (not pushing my beliefs, just sharing) also some hard candy and instant coffee or tea again to lift the spirit. If I missed them, apologies. Great thread. Never miss a chance to gain more KSA (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities). You said you were a caver, I have never seen anyone to rivel Firefighters or Cavers for phenominal rope work. |
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thanks for the reply
I have a hat in this kit but no gloves at this point it is something I am considering as long as they are lightweight and higher end like body armor brand I have all kinds of ideas of awesome things to put in this kit but I have to think about weight, getting it at a good enough price and practicality i like the idea of moral items |
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, I will advise you to strip them bastards down. I think three stripped MREs equal the space of one packaged MRE. Heed this man's advice if you must have MREs Also, look into Datrex lifeboat rations. Small, compact, with all the calories you need and like a 5 yr shelf life.
Skip the Datrex and Mainstahy bars (I've used them both in the past) Look at the Millennium 'Energy bars'. They have the same 5 year shelf life, full of the same vitamins, pretty much the same consistency. The difference is they are individually wrapped (thus if you need one for a small emergency you don't compromise the packing of your 3 day Mainstay bars), but best of all they come in a variety of flavors. So instead of that single flavor block you will have options. Also, since they are individually wrapped, you can fit them in places where the large 3600cal block can't fit. |
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thanks I have already stripped down the MREs in the kit
I like the info you gave on the Millennium bars I have not tried them yet and will make sure to give them a try , the datrex type bars are Kinda expensive and really don't taste good at all I had them in the past from a friends kit . Currently I carry Power bars in this kit , They expired about 1 year ago and still taste great I purchased a huge lot of them a while back at the flea market . I know that taste wouldn't matter that much in a "real survival situation" but in the mean time when I take this kit out into the sticks for camping , caving , hiking ect I would rather have stuff that is energy giving as well as tasty to make my roughing it trips just a little more enjoyable Thanks for your input and everyone's comments and suggestions |
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Compare the nutritional info (vitamins etc & calories) between the typical energy bars and the Millenniums. I would bet the energy bars taste better but can't compete nutritionally.
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Put all that crap in the bag and shake the hell out of it upsidedown. Thorw it off the roof a couple of times- fully loaded. Pick it up by one shoulder strap, then by a compression strap. Kick it across the yard- fully loaded. What broke inside the bag? Did the bag's stitching break or start to unravel?
Sorry if I missed it, but I don't see a little monocular/binos. I have one in my kit for scouting places I'd rather avoid. Keep those around your neck, along with a small LED squeeze light. Add a CD; best signal mirror ever! Option: Get a busted rifle scope or some other optic. Take it apart and use whatever lens works best for starting a fire. Wrap the lens in an old tube sock, fold it over and secure with a couple of rubber bands. Better yet: Turn the sock inside out, smear it with Vaseline, turn it back inside in, insert lens as above. Store it in a plastic baggie. If you have to, cut small pieces of Vaseline smeared sock to aid in fire starting- the Vaseline will burn easily. |
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dont forget about "girl corks"... they double as good bandages..
some slightly less tactical clothing might help you stay under the radar a bit more... a bit of camo is one thing but head to toe black and camo makes everyone stand out unless they are hiding in the woods... mesh gym shorts weigh very little and are wonderful on hot days.. |
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Get a strobe, it can and will save your life if you are lost, injured or stranded.
This particular model is my favorite. 8hr minimum run time on 2 AA's Has and IR filter. So if you are in a situation where you have hostiles in pursuit of you, you can use the IR filter so that only those with night vision will be able to see your strobe. That IR filter will also allow your strobe to be seen through clothing, so you can keep it in an outside pocket on your ruck to reduce the chance of losing it. ACR MS2000 |
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Get a strobe, it can and will save your life if you are lost, injured or stranded. This particular model is my favorite. 8hr minimum run time on 2 AA's Has and IR filter. So if you are in a situation where you have hostiles in pursuit of you, you can use the IR filter so that only those with night vision will be able to see your strobe. That IR filter will also allow your strobe to be seen through clothing, so you can keep it in an outside pocket on your ruck to reduce the chance of losing it. ACR MS2000 Botach Tactical But seriously, don't buy from botach |
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Get a strobe, it can and will save your life if you are lost, injured or stranded. This particular model is my favorite. 8hr minimum run time on 2 AA's Has and IR filter. So if you are in a situation where you have hostiles in pursuit of you, you can use the IR filter so that only those with night vision will be able to see your strobe. That IR filter will also allow your strobe to be seen through clothing, so you can keep it in an outside pocket on your ruck to reduce the chance of losing it. ACR MS2000 Botach Tactical But seriously, don't buy from botach Buy from who the hell ever sustains your morning wood, I just googled it and hot linked the first site that popped up to give the woman an idea of what shes looking for. As a lady I am also sure she's intelligent enough to shop around for the best prices |
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Get a strobe, it can and will save your life if you are lost, injured or stranded. This particular model is my favorite. 8hr minimum run time on 2 AA's Has and IR filter. So if you are in a situation where you have hostiles in pursuit of you, you can use the IR filter so that only those with night vision will be able to see your strobe. That IR filter will also allow your strobe to be seen through clothing, so you can keep it in an outside pocket on your ruck to reduce the chance of losing it. ACR MS2000 Botach Tactical But seriously, don't buy from botach Buy from who the hell ever sustains your morning wood, I just googled it and hot linked the first site that popped up to give the woman an idea of what shes looking for. As a lady I am also sure she's intelligent enough to shop around for the best prices Botach has, on occasion, the best prices. subsequently after you order you find out that your item was not shipped, the tracking number they gave you is invalid, their customer service folks typically don't answer the phone, they act like they don't even know what you are talking about when they do answer the phone, etc etc etc < "do i look like a bitch?" > "no" < "then why you trying to treat me like one?" ar-jedi |
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Found this cool Knife at the flea market
It says Applegate and fairbairn anyone know if its a Keeper? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3795/9130077844_f0fa6279d4.jpg |
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Found this cool Knife at the flea market It says Applegate and fairbairn anyone know if its a Keeper? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3795/9130077844_f0fa6279d4.jpg Yep. I love their knives. I have one of their daggers that I have used the crap out of for 12 years or more. Still sharp. |
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Hello I am new to the site I wanted to get some advice on my Bugout Bag / Adventure gear bag I keep this bag in the trunk of my car most everywhere I go . I go on hiking excursions , caving , camping / Hunting trips as often as time permits and always take my gear to find out what works and what doesn't I am constantly upgrading the contents and finding items that are Lighter weight and higher quality but I just wanted to share and get some opinions If I can get the photos and video to load please take a look at them and give me some advice on how I could make it better This is the Backpack I found at the flea market the guy wanted more but i talked him down to $20 http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8105/8596879609_0ca9c619d7.jpg It still had the tags and Plastic packaging on it . I know its not a great pattern but I thought it was a ok deal here is a actual shot of my pack with My US Survival Rifle and my handheld CB that I keep in the bag http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8508/8595885125_8f846ca77b.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8523/8611309547_7decb9ec5c.jpg Here is a Shot Of some of the items in my kit I really dont like the desert Camo that much anyone ever tried to dye or spray paint cordura ? I tried to embed the youtube video I made of my Kit but I cant get it to work here MORE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS WILL be posted I don't get into this section much but yes you can dye the pack. I did a video on dyeing gear here: |
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