Learn 10 Ingenious Military Paracord Survival Skills!

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  • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
    @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад +13

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  • @Z7d3nR4
    @Z7d3nR4 День назад +10

    Ok, so now I have a new favorite YT tactical skills instructor. Good training.

  • @Joinordie718
    @Joinordie718 День назад +9

    Major Andrew thanks for teaching us these great paracord techniques sir👍🇺🇸

  • @paulmarren7970
    @paulmarren7970 День назад +8

    Many people do not enjoy outdoors They find it tedious/boring.
    And this video has a great enjoy the outdoors vibe.
    A handful of single or group activities to learn and share.
    The essence of what I love about getting away from the city.
    Great work scouse❤

  • @TheGingerBreadMan1987
    @TheGingerBreadMan1987 День назад +15

    Class in session 🇺🇲

  • @dtruman123
    @dtruman123 День назад +10

    I like the idea on the back pack.

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 День назад +10

    Andrew, just a suggestion for your subs. @27:53. The match case hobo reel. Just like a survival lighter, wrap duct tape around it, with razor blade, hooks weights,condom, etc. That way you can clean your catch with your razor, condom for water purification, etc. Just like a lighter. I hope this makes sense.

  • @NewHampshireJack
    @NewHampshireJack День назад +5

    Information that is useful anywhere in the world. As always, top shelf demonstration! Thank you for your dedication to your subscribers. We all appreciate your efforts.

  • @dammitdan106
    @dammitdan106 День назад +6

    Mountain ladders and perishable rock sling skills are definitely advanced superman training. The 11th Airborne needs those skills.

    • @peterbogart4531
      @peterbogart4531 16 часов назад

      We might see the return of the toggle rope?

  • @clairewyndham1971
    @clairewyndham1971 День назад +13

    Dispatch. That's a very nice word!

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 День назад +3

    Ingenius indigenous skills. Cheers Major.

  • @anthonyconte2018
    @anthonyconte2018 День назад +7

    Carry on major I love it

  • @supertom8552
    @supertom8552 День назад +2

    Fantastic session of inspiration and information, 👍

  • @anthonysarabia5058
    @anthonysarabia5058 День назад +3

    Awesome video. Thanks for all the ideas to teach my grandsons.

  • @johntimlin6664
    @johntimlin6664 День назад +6

    I remember making a Hammock with paracord & poncho in sere training

  • @JohnnyMillion-y1d
    @JohnnyMillion-y1d День назад +6

    Great info!

  • @Smokinbones1955
    @Smokinbones1955 День назад +2

    Love the longer videos man..

  • @markls7888
    @markls7888 17 часов назад

    Keep on going man ! Best survival content on YT in my opinion, by far

  • @smoke5620
    @smoke5620 5 часов назад +1

    Hello 👋 Andrew
    In the past You have made SO MANY informative and useful videos that I keep in my “Library”, but this one is by far and away (for me) one of the best videos I’ll have access to! It’s very well done and has so much critical Survival and Bushcraft information in it, as far as the use of Cordage in the field is concerned! Thanks again Andrew 👍👍

  • @twinarrowssurvival.2.065
    @twinarrowssurvival.2.065 День назад +3

    Solid knowledge transfer brother thank you ....

  • @overeasymode
    @overeasymode День назад +3

    Your survival skills are next level. You would thrive in zombie apocalypse.

  • @joshuabomar6974
    @joshuabomar6974 23 часа назад

    Paracord is great cordage. Its an incredibly versatile survival aid. Thanks for great demonstration & teaching. Keep your knots strong brother.

  • @rogueraven7603
    @rogueraven7603 День назад +2

    I liked the throwing stick especially. Carrying a small piece of leather can be useful too for your David’s sling or pot holder and padding to keep metal bits from rattling.

  • @Minuteman_Expeditions-wo2cp
    @Minuteman_Expeditions-wo2cp День назад +2

    Great video sir 🫡

  • @pauliewalnuts5241
    @pauliewalnuts5241 День назад +4

    Man I really enjoy watching your channel. RLTW 🇺🇸

  • @maxpinson5002
    @maxpinson5002 День назад +2

    Yessir
    A sling is no joke.
    Besides a shepherd boy killing
    a fearsome giant, the Book tells of an army with " 700 left handed men that could sling a
    stone within a hairs-breadth
    and not miss. . "
    I can only imagine the thought
    that 700 fairly decent stones
    of at least a couple of ounces
    flying at you would be a pretty
    terrifying last sight

    • @peterbogart4531
      @peterbogart4531 16 часов назад +1

      I used to stockpile large cobbles on the roof of my jurisdiction in order to be able to use gravity more as an aid to rock velocity. Sort of how the ancient Irish planned to fight the better armed Romans.

    • @maxpinson5002
      @maxpinson5002 15 часов назад

      @peterbogart4531
      A goodly pan of boiling water
      or hot grease from an elevated
      position used to work wonders
      as an attitude adjustment as
      well back in the bad ol days

  • @superdave6415
    @superdave6415 День назад +4

    Another video thanks

  • @thomasbrandon5111
    @thomasbrandon5111 День назад +1

    Thanks Col for another grad course

  • @eagleclaw1179
    @eagleclaw1179 День назад +1

    I just want to thank you for sharing this knowledge
    It is a lost art in this age

  • @darylsarbaugh3491
    @darylsarbaugh3491 День назад +1

    I was the platoon RTO when I was in a leg unit. One of the benefits is I could sleep in a hammock instead of a Ranger grave. The one problem was the 20 something buttons on my BDUs. They would get caught by the net and nearly make it impossible to get out.

  • @fronttowardenemy4175
    @fronttowardenemy4175 День назад +1

    This channel has great content. Thanks.

  • @KevinSmith-yh6tl
    @KevinSmith-yh6tl День назад +1

    Thank You Andrew!

  • @Richard-f4b4r
    @Richard-f4b4r 21 час назад

    I love your channel!
    The information you give is certainly appreciated!

  • @scottangel6462
    @scottangel6462 День назад +1

    OUTSTANDING VIDEO MAJOR!! I learned alot from it!!

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 День назад +1

    Andrew, I love tips and skills videos! Like the match case fishing hack. Cover the case with duct tape and put line, hooks, weight, razor for cleaning animals, condom for water, ranger bands ... etc.. like with a lighter. Love this stuff man!

  • @matthewferreira2176
    @matthewferreira2176 День назад +3

    Awesome

  • @artcianfanojr
    @artcianfanojr 3 часа назад

    Love the stone thrower!!

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 21 час назад

    Awesome skills Andrew, thank you!

  • @leemessman6865
    @leemessman6865 День назад +1

    Excellent information and as always thank you for your service

  • @edwardknudsen4806
    @edwardknudsen4806 День назад +1

    Always great info! Thanks.

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR День назад +2

    I actually made myself a net like this when I was in my later teens,
    and made myself a ghillie suit for hunting,
    with the netting and burlap spray painted brown black and green strips and so on
    Then tied the straps of different colors it into the net,
    and then fluff them up and then add natural vegetation, its crazy how good it looks

  • @JoeDixon-h9c
    @JoeDixon-h9c 23 часа назад

    Interesting craftiness. Thanks Andrew.

  • @blackstarninja2993
    @blackstarninja2993 День назад +1

    Amazing Video! Thanks for your videos and your channel!

  • @richardkibler3870
    @richardkibler3870 19 часов назад

    Darned Good Tutorial on paracord usage Andrew,I Truly Appreciate that,Cheers!

  • @Minuteman_Expeditions-wo2cp
    @Minuteman_Expeditions-wo2cp День назад +2

    21:36 yep thats tight enough for a demonstration 🤣

  • @petezahrbock
    @petezahrbock День назад +1

    Awesome video Andrew!! It takes some practice to get at knot building. Anyway keep up the outstanding work 👍

  • @davidkruger5590
    @davidkruger5590 День назад +1

    I made à sling exactly like the one u made Andrew.. just an upgrade to it is to attach it to a stout staff or your rock throwing stick to make a Shepards Sling..You can throw bigger rocks even further and with better accuracy and with less practice.. By the way..Great content as always..

  • @DONTTREADONMEAR
    @DONTTREADONMEAR День назад +5

    Man I never know you could do that much with para cord! Great video.
    What would you suggest for an edc light?
    Thank you!

  • @janospetroczi7887
    @janospetroczi7887 День назад +2

    Jó videó köszönöm

  • @Medictrent
    @Medictrent День назад +1

    Great video. I would like to see the rope ladder being used.

  • @rayjay848
    @rayjay848 День назад +1

    Great video.

  • @GeorgeF-c4m
    @GeorgeF-c4m День назад +3

    😂I've always used my poncho and woobie for a hammock.

  • @Robert32571
    @Robert32571 День назад +1

    Merci, c'était super !

  • @jeffhowell3310
    @jeffhowell3310 День назад +1

    Great video

  • @Olympic_Survival_and_bushcraft
    @Olympic_Survival_and_bushcraft День назад +1

    ROCK THROWER THE PINNACLE OF MILITARY WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY" that's awesome! I made something similar with a sling for throwing rocks and a long stick. I like the simplicity of the one you created here! Thanks for sharing

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 День назад +1

    Great presentation, expect nothing less from this channel. My takeaway....if I think I need a gill net I'm bringing a damn gill net! 🤣🤣🤣 If I think I'll need an etrier, I'll bring one of those too! The cravat/tourniquet was taught to me in Boy Scouts over 50 years ago, and also 40 years ago in Basic Training (40 years ago exactly, freezing in Ft. Bliss!). Those cravats were ubiquitous, used them for everything the shemagh does now.

  • @RomeoDelta-gw7dd
    @RomeoDelta-gw7dd 20 часов назад

    Outstanding!

  • @NoNamegone
    @NoNamegone День назад +1

    Interesting video!

  • @guadalupeskitchen3734
    @guadalupeskitchen3734 День назад +1

    F-ing awesome!!!

  • @alanmanzie540
    @alanmanzie540 10 часов назад

    Fantastic.

  • @to_the_wilderness
    @to_the_wilderness 15 часов назад +1

    1 - Kniting fish net takes a lot of time, it's faster to make basket from rods, they are basically everywhere.
    2 - knitting hammock net takes at least two hours so it's not worh it. Ultralight hammock (f. e. decathlon for 15 bucks) weights less than paracord for making hammock net.
    It's nice set of tips, but they are not survival in my opinion.
    3 - It's more efective to make bow and arrow than sling. It takes much less time to hit something with bow and arrow than with sling. This type of medieval sling takes days to handle at least some accuracy.
    This is based on the fact that you carry a kilometer of paracord with you for possible use. Real survival is the skill of using mostly what is around you. Where you don't have paracord, use vines, twigs, natural fibers. You don't waste energy and on the contrary, you do the minimum necessary for survival to save your strength for worse times like run or fight.
    A real survivalist can handle it with little equipment. Knife, flashlight, let's say 3-5 meters of paracord, a fire kit, emergency blanket, a water bottle..
    If you can carry 50 meters of paracord, you can take other gear instead. Survival fishing kit is package of size of cigarette box. Modern tarp has about 300 grams and you can use it as hammock, backpack, sleeping bag.

  • @robertharris3577
    @robertharris3577 День назад +1

    Another excellent video Andrew. Could you please share how you make all those nifty hanks that looks so good and always unravel perfectly.

  • @lloydh1100
    @lloydh1100 16 часов назад

    Thanks for another great straight forward instructional video! Previously, you indicated potential retirement in a fond review of your issued equipment (hehe), nice, and I hope you still continue making videos. Remember, I don't care what your boss said, you......"just might be alright after all!"😁

  • @johntimlin6664
    @johntimlin6664 День назад +1

    You can also make snow shoes ,mountain school servival trning

  • @modemode3663
    @modemode3663 День назад +5

    🤘

  • @soton5teve
    @soton5teve День назад +3

    For a survival fishing kit, is a *gill net* on it's own, good enough?

    • @asmith7876
      @asmith7876 День назад

      Nearly everyone on Alone makes a gill net, some eat like kings and some never catch a single fish. So yeah, IF there's fish you stand a good chance.

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад +1

      Depends on the fish. I would say the more hooks/nets in the water the better.

  • @ThomasSpearman-g3y
    @ThomasSpearman-g3y День назад +2

    Would you consider doing a video using airguns- in particular the compressed PCP type that offers greater power and range. Two examples: Umarex Gauntlet or the one I use: AirForce EscapeSS Air Rifle (stealth gun- very quiet) Both can be found on Amazon.

  • @cldfactor
    @cldfactor День назад

    I'd love to take a class

  • @SuperD37
    @SuperD37 День назад +1

    Our unit used a poncho for shelter. I would string a cordage hammock so that it stayed an inch or two above the ground when i was in it. Whole shelter had no higher profile than anyone elses but I wouldn't get soaked from rain runoff or ticks.

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад +1

      I always pack two. Learned the hard way and had to flip the first poncho hammock over into a hooch and wait for the rain to stop before I remade the hammock.

    • @peterbogart4531
      @peterbogart4531 16 часов назад

      @@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft Sir, T Y.

  • @johnovanic9560
    @johnovanic9560 День назад +2

    Man the military sure did invest a lot of time and effort into your knowledge brother. Did you have to pay them for that or was it part of the package deal😅

  • @bobburke2248
    @bobburke2248 День назад +3

    👍👍

  • @MichaelAnderson-df2hj
    @MichaelAnderson-df2hj День назад +1

    With stage 4 cancer I will never be able to do any over night stuff. But your creative ideas I can try to do myself. Like snares and traps. I built your fishing kit using a manual auger to hollow out most the center. By the way if you dont have the auger pretty straight you can ruin your first time. And the bow drill I did get done but I dont have the stamina to create fire but my son did so that was a win. And last fall my neighbor was raking leaves when I got an idea. So I asked if he could fill 2 kitchen garbage bags for me. He did. Of course they were too small to lay on but I got an idea. I tied a draw string to the other bag at both sides combing the two. Then my medical tape I sealed the rest of the bags together. With the right bags and duct tape I think it would work as bedding. The 2 kitchen bags worked to just sit on. Thank you for your sharing your time and knowledge.

  • @sigfreidbryanclavero4550
    @sigfreidbryanclavero4550 День назад +3

    ❤❤❤

  • @danmorgan3685
    @danmorgan3685 День назад

    I've never seen that rock thrower before. I thought you were going to make a staff sling.

  • @jeffpeters4497
    @jeffpeters4497 2 часа назад

    Hey Andrew, when you made the sling, how much paracord did it take?

  • @richarddickharden3995
    @richarddickharden3995 День назад +1

    I see you have some jewelry on your decoy 🤣

  • @AquaTech225
    @AquaTech225 19 часов назад

    I’m more curious to a good source of the tubular webbing. An how it was originally wrapped/braided for storage before the demo.

  • @user-zu9ym2lw3i
    @user-zu9ym2lw3i День назад +1

    I was waiting for you to throw at Goliath.😅

  • @mnight207
    @mnight207 День назад +10

    Hey Andrew, not sure if you reply to comments but I was curious if you ever wrestled? I see you have cauliflower ear on your right ear. Just asking because I wrestled and coached K-college for 13 years. Either way, great videos!

    • @MrTimmy-vz3nt
      @MrTimmy-vz3nt День назад +12

      I have a cauliflower ear because I don’t listen to my wife and she taps me up side my head. :)

    • @KevinSmith-yh6tl
      @KevinSmith-yh6tl День назад +3

      ​@@MrTimmy-vz3nt
      You too?
      Lol 👍

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад +17

      Wrestled competitively for a little over 10 years!

    • @mnight207
      @mnight207 День назад +4

      @@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft Nice! Maybe show some hand to hand combat/grappling skills in your videos? Would be awesome for self defense. Thanks for replying!

    • @Revenant1431
      @Revenant1431 22 часа назад +2

      I had cauliflower with dinner tonight.

  • @viorel233
    @viorel233 20 часов назад

    What watch are you wearing?

  • @zahiryambo
    @zahiryambo День назад +1

    What is your take on the rat tourniquet

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад

      I've seen it and some guys swear by it. Ultimately anything can cut off blood loss if it creates enough pressure to compress the muscle tissue around the bone, closing off the arteries and veins. The issue with the rat is that it's similar to the issue with the 550 or any thinner cordage. The likelihood of a secondary injury is high and the possibility of TQ failure is also high. The military started teaching a post TQ assessment: after applying a TQ in combat, assess the need for the TQ after hostilities because the TQ is taught as something to do right away however, it may not be entirely necessary in the first place given the degree of the injury. Apply a TQ has become the immediate action, so to speak, of initial medical care. So a rat could be used if the injury isn't as bad as initially thought, but there in lies the issue if the injury was in fact life-threatening and applying a rat would ultimately not be as effective as applying a CAT or a similar device. My opinion is the wider the material the better for any TQ whether commercial or improvised.

  • @mrhalfstep
    @mrhalfstep День назад

    I buy 2 liter sodas 10 or 12 at a time. They roll around in the back of my SUV all the way back home and I can only carry a couple at a time from the car to the kitchen. I just made three of your game keepers to keep in my car for the express purpose of sticking the necks of the 2 liter bottles through, 4 at a time. Then I can hang the keepers in the built in hooks on the sides of my cargo compartment. The bottles can't roll around and I have a handle that lets me carry 8 bottles at a rime into the kitchen when I get home. When they're empty, I just stuff them in a mesh pocket back in the SUV. They are completely out of the way until I need them again. Thanks for this simple solution to a problem that I have been dealing with for years and it costed just pennies.

  • @withoutfurtheradoforever
    @withoutfurtheradoforever День назад +1

    You'd think the inner strands of mil-spec paracord would be any color other than white.

  • @tenntex32
    @tenntex32 День назад +1

    I've always heard the war following the next world war will be fought with sticks and rocks. 'Makes me wonder what Andrew knows that we don't??? 😅

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  День назад

      Albert Einstein: "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones"

  • @rbm6184
    @rbm6184 День назад

    Learn 10 Ingenious Military Paracord Survival Skills!
    What are you going to do when you don't have paracord? You better know how to make your own cordage from natural sources.

  • @gernblansten684
    @gernblansten684 День назад +1

    29:19. Six inches isnt that much. 😂

  • @xShoOtGuNx93
    @xShoOtGuNx93 20 часов назад

    👍

  • @hoss5852
    @hoss5852 День назад +1

    Algorithm comment 😎

  • @bigcountry5045
    @bigcountry5045 17 часов назад

    IF YOU WANT A REAL EASY WAY TO GET RID OF ALL THAT PARACORD ....... YOU CAN DONATE IT TO ME !!!!!!!!!!

  • @JPMerolla001
    @JPMerolla001 18 часов назад

    I really need to practice making a gill net.
    But. I would not have put the game keeper in this video. Even though it's creative . I feel there are more important examples you could have chose from. But very good video. Especially for someone that may not understand how important cordage is. I especially liked the sling. I feel that is a great skill to have. Such a simple weapon to make. You could make one out of almost anything. I really can't wait for this summer. I'm going to start learning how to use one. I was always suprised... shows like naked and afraid... they never make a sling. Even without skill I would imagine it would be worth it. Take some shots at some duck or something. But thanks for the video.

  • @johnwyman5939
    @johnwyman5939 20 часов назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍🏻👍🏻

  • @GDNPD1
    @GDNPD1 3 часа назад

    ALWAYS GREAT INFO & PRESENTATION ♥️🇺🇲🪖🦅

  • @elevatorman7750
    @elevatorman7750 12 часов назад

    Great video

  • @josephg.3370
    @josephg.3370 13 часов назад +1

    👍