When Guns Are Not Enough | A Tactical Priority Check

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • This week we sit down and talk about how we fell down the rabbit hole of gun ownership and training, the slippery slope of prioritizing obsession over preparedness, and how to reach new people and bring them up to your level of understanding and skill.
    From Episode 005 of The Dirty Civilian Podcast
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    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:29 Hot or Not
    00:08:28 Reaching New People and Communities
    00:19:00 The Tactical Rabbit Hole
    00:26:45 Shifting Focus to Training
    00:36:41 Shifting Focus to Preparedness
    01:02:35 Content Creation Strategy

Комментарии • 682

  • @Warpoet1
    @Warpoet1 Год назад +316

    People in the gun, homestead, preparedness communities forget new people are coming on board all the time which is a GOOD thing! If you’re first engagement on a forum is getting yelled at for not knowing the difference between a magazine and a clip… are you really gonna be excited about learning more? Basic information is a good thing. We need to create more people who are assets and less liabilities.

    • @PreparedOverlander
      @PreparedOverlander Год назад +13

      The issue is getting the content to the people. I started a channel a few months back with zero experience with content creating or editing, its hard to do a good job to where people want to come back. The content I put out, I think is worth showing others, but its not sexy or running and gunning, so people wont watch it.

    • @ruthabigail5939
      @ruthabigail5939 7 месяцев назад +8

      Exactly. The more people prepared, the less people that are liabilities or threats in any scenario.

    • @ericthomas9915
      @ericthomas9915 7 месяцев назад +2

      Man you said exactly what I was going to say but better.

    • @mattmurphy7030
      @mattmurphy7030 7 месяцев назад +6

      Let’s be honest: if someone being rude on a forum is enough to scare you off of an interest then you weren’t actually interested. Or are a pathetic person in general. Adults understand that _some_ other adults are rude, and ignore it when they see it.

    • @DLM1063
      @DLM1063 4 месяца назад +1

      This is exactly the right attitude to have! If someone is scared off by someone else's rude comment, maybe that person happened to be a doctor... We'll now they're a doctor at a completely different location because some wanted to "prove their knowledge" (aka measure their d!ck) for no reason at all... Something to think about 🤷🏼‍♂️
      People these days are different than they used to be, and yes they are way too sensitive... I know because i managed restaurants and I saw the change in hiring... All of a sudden the kids needed time to de-stress, and would be butt hurt if they didnt get a "good job" everytime they blow a fart the opposite way 🙄 BUT we still need to find a way to live with each other, ESPECIALLY when we are talking about America! 🇺🇲 I say as long as everyone is bringing something to the table, they continue to have a seat...And as long as they're willing to learn and do their role, they can earn a seat ✌🏼

  • @sgtnick09
    @sgtnick09 Год назад +243

    As an ex paratrooper and now father to a family of 5 including myself, I find myself straying away from channels like garand thumb and following more channels like these. One of the biggest aspects in this video is community. There is a time and place for knowing for knowing how to patrol, ambush, react to contact, etc, but it only takes one person to train a community how to fight, where as being prepared it takes the whole community to take care of each other and train each other.
    Love this channel.

    • @roofcake8951
      @roofcake8951 Год назад +30

      That's good that you're branching out. I still watch GT for the memes and he still gives pretty solid advice on preparedness (like types of clothing to consider for your environment and how to organize a pack).

    • @tyclark8162
      @tyclark8162 Год назад

      Nick, well said,,,

    • @danielandrews7028
      @danielandrews7028 Год назад +4

      I agree. I have purposefully asked a direct question to many channels that think guns and ammo is the only answer. Don’t get me wrong there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. But when you mention Guns and ammo flying off the shelves and then point out that everything else like rods, poles, line, bait, fish finders, lures duck calls,Traps, snares and field dressing equipment are in plentiful supply there is never any response to those who say “I’ll just hunt and fish” Just hope people are leaving no stone unturned

    • @tunn3lbutt
      @tunn3lbutt Год назад +6

      While not as often, gt gives a lot of good information. If you havent stopped by ina while you might want to give him another look. He does a lot of good and practical weapons tests as wel

    • @oldtrooper8320
      @oldtrooper8320 Год назад +8

      Nobody watches Mike for an education. I watch him for fun. 😂

  • @holloway1681
    @holloway1681 5 месяцев назад +38

    I’m a lineman and I worked that ice storm in Kentucky. I can’t recall the name of the town I was in but the people were great, super appreciative. We stayed at a high school gym on cots and ate at the fairgrounds. People brought us out hot coffee, cookies and other creature comforts as we worked to restore power. I wholeheartedly appreciate it. Thank you

  • @ForceOnTarget
    @ForceOnTarget Год назад +344

    When I began training others in pistol dynamics, this included new owners and security guards. I realized that "common knowledge" is not so common. A lot of citizens purchased a firearm during the pandemic, ranged it once with 1 box of ammo, and never touched it again. The biggest realization was those who absolutely need the training won't invest the time. I've spoken to security guards who's training is their firearm Qual once a year just because its required per their state and the only training they are willing to receive is through informative youtube videos or articles they can access from the couch. Internet operators need to realize its the information age and maybe the back to basics kind of knowledge transfer is still necessary.

    • @ForceOnTarget
      @ForceOnTarget Год назад +11

      @@Danny-qe7ov absolutely. I've have been present for Gaurd Quals in my area and they barely pass. Some need to make 2 or 3 attempts. You can tell who puts in the time and who doesn't. I also know it translates to LE.

    • @lizzyfrizzy4969
      @lizzyfrizzy4969 Год назад +2

      Even old magpul content would be an improvement on fudds 😂

    • @Secure_It_T
      @Secure_It_T Год назад +2

      I work unarmed security but when I get a chance I’ll take my pistol to the range and practice. Last session I got a good hour’s worth firing about 400 rounds. Definitely going back soon. I can definitely say I’ve seen some improvement with how I handle it now vs when I first bought it.

    • @ChrisRobertson09
      @ChrisRobertson09 Год назад +2

      “Knowledge transfer” lol one more for my operator bingo card

    • @woodsghost9088
      @woodsghost9088 Год назад +2

      One of the best investments you can make is in something called "snap caps." They are fake/dummy rounds and they allow you to pull the trigger on the gun without firing rounds. So you actually get fantastic training without blowing money.
      There are lots of videos about "dry fire practice" and I recommend you find some.
      You actually want more frequent practice and lower round counts. Instead of 400 rounds you probably want 30 to 50, or maybe 100 rounds, and simply go more often.
      And you want to do lots of try fire in-between range times. Like hundreds of trigger pulls between range trips.
      If you have something like a .38 the snap caps will last a long time. If you have something like a 9mm each snap cap will last maybe 500 trigger pulls because of how a 9mm works. But $20 gets you 6 snap caps and that gives you basically 3000 trigger pulls for $20 instead of paying $900 for the same ammo. And you will see a huge improvement with the real/live ammo you shoot.
      You don't want to just use snap caps. You want to use snap caps for a few weeks or months, do a range trip, use snap caps for a few weeks/months, do another range trip.... And keep up that schedule.

  • @turdferguson2863
    @turdferguson2863 Год назад +103

    On the ice storm topic, we had a big windstorm in my area about the time the "zombie survival" era. Nearly everyone I knew was preparing for zombies. Windstorm hit, power went out, and it was a huge wakeup call for a lot of people. I spent the next week napping in my truck as I went to around to family and friends and all I did was run chainsaws. Trees dropped on a friend's family's farm fence and we had to get the horses back, cut the trees off the fence line and put the fence back up. I used up my old MREs feeding friends and strangers alike. I had to cut up five big pines just to get down a buddy's driveway

    • @turdferguson2863
      @turdferguson2863 Год назад +36

      As far as bugging out to the woods, most people haven't experienced opening day of deer season for rifle. The woods are packed with every swinging Richard with a truck, a rifle, and a six pack. Now imagine all of them armed, scared, and unprepared.... Yikes

    • @Kastaru
      @Kastaru Год назад +10

      I was stuck quarantined on Goodfellow AFB when that big ice storm hit in Texas. Before the storm hit I stocked up on bottled water and tons of basic food that can be soaked cold or cooked hot with just water (and a metric ton of beer). The base ran out of food within 2 days and 6 days in ran out of MREs. The entire 2 week period we were given 3 bottles of water. I ended up giving out all of my water and food to my flight. I was the only one that prepared, along with another guy who was from Maine (I'm from WA). We ended up without water (and thus flushing toilets or showering) for 14 days, the temps indoors was below freezing because the heat pump relied on a working water supply and it was -20F outside. It blew my mind how unprepared the military was for that ice storm. We did have power where the entire city did not, so we ended up taking at least a few hundred civilians onto the base so they wouldn't freeze to death. The grid came VERY close to completely collapsing. They said it was "minutes away". If that had happened they assessed it would have taken at least 3 weeks but likely several months to fix. It would have been chaos there. You are more likely to encounter failed infrastructure than a full blown "without rule of law" situation. Even if the grid collapsed in Texas, the rest of the US was still operational, and thus could have supported the state by shipping in food and water. There wouldn't be starving hordes of zombies roaming around.

    • @billelliott3507
      @billelliott3507 Год назад +1

      Mans a local hero

    • @graywind4326
      @graywind4326 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@KastaruThe Goodfellow AFB story is jaw dropping. What is the Plan if we are attacked. You have a AFB. Food, water, sanitation are critical. The grid is not getting better anytime soon.

  • @MrDanielLance
    @MrDanielLance Год назад +163

    If you're going to make holes, you should be able to plug them. I've been investing in medical supplies, (tourniquets, chest seals, etc), and learning how to use them. I also still hit the range weekly. 😁I really like your content.

    • @thecoolguy9364
      @thecoolguy9364 Год назад +4

      I have always loved the idea of being able to do both

    • @mattmurphy7030
      @mattmurphy7030 7 месяцев назад +1

      “Make holes, stop holes, plug holes.”

    • @Battleis-Assimous
      @Battleis-Assimous 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm ex EMS and now an ICU RN. In a SHtf situation I want to know who your thoracic Surgeon, Anesthesiologist, scrub team, Recovery team, Critical care Team, PT, OT and SP teams are going to be. The vast majority of "Prepares" have Know real Idea of the Diverse level of Knowledge, Skill and Personnel it takes to recover 1 person back to a functioning level. Most don't Know the difference between aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and how they are treated differently, how do you determine if the patient has a bacterial, fungal or viral infection ? I could go on for quite some time. the point is, without functioning hospitals with all of there talented staff .your pretty much screwed. I think that the notion that you will be able to treat and recover a thoracic trauma is naïve at best.

    • @MrDanielLance
      @MrDanielLance 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Battleis-Assimous I may not be up to your skill level, but I am trained as a nursing assistant.
      Having and being able to use items such as a tourniquet, combat gauze, splints, etc. when seconds matter may save someone's life while waiting for EMTs or until the injured person can get to a hospital.
      And, yes, a lot of people will die in a SHTF situation, but ignorance like yours won't help at all. From what I've read, you aren't a doctor, so please leave your god complex at home.
      Thank you, have a nice day.

    • @Callsignethiopia
      @Callsignethiopia 2 месяца назад

      @@Battleis-Assimouswell I’m quadruple vaxxed so my doctor said i can survive anything

  • @henblak
    @henblak Год назад +59

    This channel has become one of my favourites.

  • @randymicallef3545
    @randymicallef3545 10 месяцев назад +15

    I watch a lot of gun tuber videos and find a lot of them entertaining and informative. However, this channel hits a little closer to home as a Dirty Civilian. Being prepared, learning new things or quite frankly rehashing some of the basics never hurts and it's definitely appreciated. Keep on doing that thing you guys do, we'll keep watching.

  • @Osprey1994
    @Osprey1994 Год назад +45

    13:34 As both Josh and Drew know from your time with Trex, this is why what Lucas and you guys have been doing is important. Not only do you guys sell products, but you explain how to use them.
    Love Lucas or hate him, if you can't admit he is valuable to the community, there's a chance you aren't that big on the 2nd Amendment.

    • @jeffb5781
      @jeffb5781 3 месяца назад +1

      Lucas is a fantastic teacher.

  • @EliteElk221
    @EliteElk221 Год назад +10

    You guys talking about people being introduced to your channel through diversity of content is EXACTLY how I found the channel, it started with the dirtbike video then it became the AWESOME tactical homesteading video. Now I'm a huge fan so good job guys!

  • @FlankerAvila
    @FlankerAvila Год назад +43

    Preparedness was always a part of my life. My parents are immigrants from Cuba so they knew how to live with less and were used to surviving. In the US they settled in Miami and always prepared food and water for hurricanes and flooding. My experience with hurricanes and watching my parents lead me on a path of preparedness from the start.

    • @starcoloneldunadansonoft501
      @starcoloneldunadansonoft501 2 месяца назад

      I'm from Idaho, and my dad's last duty station in the Air Force was in Georgia.
      Needless to say, we learned a lot about preparedness living down there during a couple of record-breaking hurricane seasons.

  • @noahgondo6636
    @noahgondo6636 Год назад +61

    Rest in peace james yeager. He also got 13 year old me into guns. it will be one of my biggest regrets to not meet him and train.

    • @wannabecarguy
      @wannabecarguy Год назад +6

      In one of his videos he had his kids answering questions, I asked about carrying a Bowie knife. James told them to ignore stupid questions like mine. I still think carrying a Bowie knife is awesome and James is a D.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Год назад +10

      ​@wannabecarguy Sensitive one aren't you 😂.
      James was a kind guy. He may have not been the type to mince words, but he was by no means a "D".
      RIP James.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 Год назад +9

      James, Hickok, Nutn, FPSRussia. There might be others I have forgotten, but the OG channels were key to helping build my passion for firearms. Of course then I found this channel named Garanthumb, and he didn't have many videos, he had his OPFOR video, and a couple others, but he had yet to really lean into what he is today.

    • @mattfleming86
      @mattfleming86 Год назад +4

      ​@@Osprey1994 I truly miss old school garand thumb.

    • @tacticalbt1023
      @tacticalbt1023 Год назад +2

      @@wannabecarguy damn Don’t cry bro

  • @user-tc2ud9fz3w
    @user-tc2ud9fz3w Год назад +54

    I personally am planning for both scenarios. But bugging out will be a last resort.

    • @roofcake8951
      @roofcake8951 Год назад +1

      @Kevin Hart Mobs can be prepped for as well. 5 well armed and well trained shooters in a house built around defense could easily hold 20+ people. You just have to be willing (and financially able) to set up a team and build defenses.

  • @jacobcurda6031
    @jacobcurda6031 Год назад +4

    Gotta say….. go dig in to center axis relock ……in short, it’s methods are designed for dynamic cqb style shooting on the move …. It’s biggest downside is that it has a very particular application and it even teaches you to abandon the style for more conventional methods when engaging beyond about 5-7 yards …. Most guys like to pick one method and just drill the crap out of that method …. But having and understanding the principles of CAR is an incredible tool to have in the toolbox…..

  • @SoCalMTNDude
    @SoCalMTNDude 7 месяцев назад +4

    Yeager was an amazing man. Got to stay at his home and train multiple times. Miss James dearly.
    Solid content and the “why” behind the content you’re putting out. Keep it up gents! 🤙🏼

  • @Eagle52525
    @Eagle52525 Год назад +13

    Genuinely loving this channel. You have lit a fire under me to take preparedness much more seriously than I have been. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @maleakeclark
    @maleakeclark Год назад +5

    I just want to thank you guys for doing what you’ve been doing. I’m a city boy who has knowledge on any of the content you’ve been doing so far…guns, dirtbiking, trying to find people with the same interest as me, homesteading etc. I truly appreciate it !

  • @wtdconcepts
    @wtdconcepts Год назад +10

    I appreciate you two offering some nuance to the question of investing in gear versus training. I feel like too many people invest in all the guns, plate carriers, NODs, etc, but hardly ever make it to the range. The only thing I wish more people knew is that its ok to slowly grow your gear. You don't have to buy all the nice stuff right away (potentially being financially irresponsible). ARs, Glocks, etc, and gear are easy to upgrade over time.

    • @DTreatz
      @DTreatz 13 дней назад +1

      Well depends, the way things going it might be better to start buying all the stuff right now lmao
      I think the 'slow grow' would have been good years or decades ago :/

  • @qrash8547
    @qrash8547 6 месяцев назад +2

    I fall into the new gun owner group, I just bought a AR and a glock 17. A lot of information such as how to shoot accurately (not shoot low left with a handgun), different gear, and reviews on the numerous types. I can appreciate what these guys are doing and others like them.

  • @michaelcostanza3483
    @michaelcostanza3483 Год назад +6

    It is refreshing to see a video that touch base with different subjects. Very well rounded. Outstanding guys.

  • @kennedyfinancialsolutions
    @kennedyfinancialsolutions Год назад +5

    You guys are killing it! I’m subscribed to all the guntubers but you guys are my new favorite channel. These conversations are great. Thank you.

  • @5unny5ide
    @5unny5ide Год назад +16

    Great channel. Don't stop making videos they've all been awesome

  • @WeekenderPNW
    @WeekenderPNW Год назад +4

    This is so great. I love hearing the conversation that we all talk about presented in a calm rational way. Just the Idea that yes this stuff is cool and you may think your great but we can all learn and train to be better from any level is a super based perspective. Keep up the great content.

  • @0xConfused
    @0xConfused Год назад +16

    Hi, I'm the plate carrier guy from 13:08. Had not considered the difficulty that I would face when attempting to fit a plate carrier as a skinny individual. And most tutorials online are for the wrap around velcro plate carriers, not the nicer plate carriers with side plate pouches.

    • @XDWX
      @XDWX Год назад +3

      I was there too. Found out most carriers are for overweight Americans. I found Direct Action from Poland makes awesome ultralight stuff that fits smaller bodies very well. Just gotta find it in stock or sign up for email notifications when things come in stock.

  • @joshberiswill6872
    @joshberiswill6872 Год назад +1

    I like the fact that y'all have a very wide breadth of content and are focused on sustainment and skills with content on a bunch of different subjects. But the wider the pool of knowledge, the less deep you can go, especially in introductory videos. Y'all have great production value and I'm excited to see how far you'll go.

  • @pimpster122
    @pimpster122 Год назад

    It is invaluable to share you experiences and opinions on things with others. Great Channel, great mindset and approach. Keep up the knowledge transfer and community learning!

  • @2ndarmamentapparelco.801
    @2ndarmamentapparelco.801 Год назад +1

    I found you guys a few weeks ago and have been binge watching these segments while I make T-shirts all night during the week. Keep up the great work and look forward to meeting you both some day. Stay free.

  • @FoxNamedDakota
    @FoxNamedDakota Год назад +2

    I found you guys through the survival bike video and instantly knew you guys had good info and there was a lot to learn from you, so im here to stay and learn as much as i can

  • @martinsimandl2814
    @martinsimandl2814 10 месяцев назад

    Im glad I came across this video/ channel. This exact thing has been in the back of my mind for awhile. Thank you for the push!

  • @Bdady74
    @Bdady74 Год назад +3

    I would argue "Hot" on John Wicks guns. He's an assassin those are tools of his trade. None of us are murderers for hire, so we would not grab up the same gear.

  • @TerriblyTactical
    @TerriblyTactical Год назад +1

    Keep doing what you guys are doing! Loving the cont.

  • @L0cK0n7412637
    @L0cK0n7412637 Год назад +1

    Excellent content as always, gentlemen. Thank you for your time, knowledge and efforts

  • @EDWINderpderpderp
    @EDWINderpderpderp Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your content, guys! I often forget that not everyone knows what I already know, and there's so much I don't even know! I first got into the "Guntuber" scene watching James Yeager around 2009. Your Sustainment Dirtbikes video was an entirely new concept to me. Keep up the good work!

  • @patrickbarber2941
    @patrickbarber2941 6 месяцев назад

    This is the best channel out there right now for the community (and America). Love what you guys are doing, keep up the good work!

  • @elijahspackman7105
    @elijahspackman7105 Год назад

    Loved this conversation. Awesome content. Thanks so much for creating this!

  • @aaronknight9071
    @aaronknight9071 Год назад +1

    You guys put out great content. Probably my new favorite channel.

  • @TRAPSQUAD187
    @TRAPSQUAD187 Год назад +1

    This channel is really shaping up nicely I love it ❤

  • @TroyHomenchuk
    @TroyHomenchuk Год назад +1

    You guys are taking about stuff that is so relevant. Thank you

  • @BenfromFlux
    @BenfromFlux Год назад +1

    Such an awesome video, such a needed project that will continue to provide awesome value to the community. Thank you 🙏 ❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @mattsweeney5609
    @mattsweeney5609 Год назад

    I’m loving and sharing all of you videos. Great work 👍

  • @CameraManMarc
    @CameraManMarc 8 месяцев назад

    I randomly found the homestead video and began going down the rabbit hole of video yall have put up for people like me. Yong people who know and like guns but inform us about thinking ahead. Seeing the unseen and why we should start homesteading. I appreciate the work yall do, and I wish to produce content like yall

  • @hunterriley755
    @hunterriley755 Год назад +1

    I already listened to this on Spotify but I’m here for the the algorithm. Great video!

  • @Quest4TruthUSA
    @Quest4TruthUSA 3 месяца назад +3

    I am 66.
    I started prepping in 2020 after the "pandemic"--seeing how many people took the bait is what scared me.
    I started buying level one guns in 2023 and am taking classes.
    So Yea, there are new people who are trying to figure all this out. It is overwhelming but thanks to the internet and your channel we are figuring it out.
    Started exercising and training in 2024.
    Keep it coming!

  • @christopherhowe3604
    @christopherhowe3604 Год назад +1

    Quickly becoming one of my new favorite channels.

  • @PrellaProductions
    @PrellaProductions Год назад +4

    I am a local tennessean and I just have to say I love what you guys are doing. Thanks for the awesome homesteading video

    • @shawnpemrick4303
      @shawnpemrick4303 Год назад +1

      Tennessee here too!

    • @soldierstrong8614
      @soldierstrong8614 Год назад

      Tennessee here also! Hello to my fellow brothers in Tennessee. Stay alert guys!

  • @realKushy17
    @realKushy17 Год назад

    Might be my new favorite youtube channel. You guys are awesome! Everything from homesteading, gear, etc... LOVE IT! We The People!

  • @user_unk5
    @user_unk5 3 месяца назад

    I always come back to this video every so often... great stuff! Thank you!!!

  • @Pilgrim420
    @Pilgrim420 Год назад +1

    I found this channel when I saw tactical homesteading video. Wich was great info, I appreciate your content here. Looking forward to much more in the future. Thanks for what you guys are doing here. God bless..

  • @MSB-rq9xd
    @MSB-rq9xd Год назад +3

    I'm an old guy. If I watch your content on things I already "know", chances are huge that I'll pick up on something new, or a different perspective. Why would I deprive myself of that? Why would anyone? Just my opinion, but I really think you folks are doing it right. Thanks!

  • @chrissanzaro9726
    @chrissanzaro9726 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have had nothing but good experiences with alien gear. I’ve beat the tar out of them and if the holster breaks, they replace the parts for free. If they come out with a new holster, you can send the old one in and pay the difference for an upgrade. They have a life time customer.

    • @BezmenovDisciple
      @BezmenovDisciple 8 месяцев назад

      I love Alien Gear. I switched to Black Arch Protos M (Alien Gear didn’t have an option that fit my new carry gun) and I have to admit it feels like better quality and is more comfortable but Alien Gear is still solid in my book.

  • @ImPostedUp
    @ImPostedUp Год назад +7

    Great content as usual gentlemen!! The “ex girlfriend who is now my first wife” bit was hilarious 🤣 love the back and fourth between you guys keep up the great work!!

  • @richardkennedy815
    @richardkennedy815 Год назад

    Have watched several of your video's now. I like the down to earth, practical approach. Having had a lifetime of farming experience in addition to all my other diverse work related experiences [medical, tactical, LEO], there were a couple of things I might have pointed out in your goat/chicken video...but you did that after just a year of experience. To me, you have done extremely well. I've no doubt you will figure those things out really quickly and be successful. I truly commend you guys and hope you continue. Having just found you guys I've not seen all your vid's.
    As suggestion, if you've not already, consider one just on NOD's and thermal. There is a whole world out there just on those...and their application. Folks will need force multipliers. Also, although we can't always use them now, folks need to know to how to use practical alarms...especially around the small farm/homestead. How to make/improvise what you might need. Keeping cordage, fine wire, and being able to deploy devices to alert you to the presence of others coming of the farm driveway could be handy. You can't be fully joy in a full grid-down 24/7. Not with everything else you will be doing. Hooah!

  • @strategicprepper2648
    @strategicprepper2648 Год назад

    Love what you guys are doing with the channel. Your reasons are very similar to our reasons for starting Strategic Prepper. Too many peppers are focused on their own little niche. We need to be well rounded, guns, tactics, coma, medical, homestead etc. Our production value isn't nearly as good as yours but we have a similar mission. Our specialty is the ability to utilize a risk assessment process to drive a well rounded systematic approach to preparedness.

  • @FieroGTXX
    @FieroGTXX Год назад +1

    I totally understand the new knowledge Plateau. Better than anyone I knew until I went to an NRL 22 match thinking I could just walk up and win it first time. I did very well, 50% impacts. But it was being surrounded by all of those more experienced and seasoned shooters when I really started to define where I am and how much I want to grow as a shooter.

  • @danielcasas500
    @danielcasas500 Год назад

    New to your channel, not new to fire arms tactics by any means. I like the direction and stance you guys are taking. Great content! Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more.

  • @joncappo7297
    @joncappo7297 Год назад +1

    I’m feeling your channel! Just recently discovered and I’m loving it

  • @mustangforlife7383
    @mustangforlife7383 Год назад

    You guys are great! Keep up the great work!

  • @dcsbeats739
    @dcsbeats739 Год назад

    Man y'all are the best, I wish I had what y'all had , y'all seem like a solid squad salute , thanks for your information

  • @mbennett7
    @mbennett7 Год назад

    Loving all of these !

  • @wootdoo
    @wootdoo Год назад +17

    Even if we already know certain things it does help us to hear these things over and over again and refresh on things that we haven't heard in a while. Complacency is a killer and thanking that oh I am a great marksman oh I know all this gear stuff oh I know this first aid stuff oh I know how to survive in the wilderness and never refreshing on that info or never going out and testing your abilities, that kind of thinking and mindset will get you killed if you ever need to use any of that knowledge skill. Just like a knife we must keep ourselves sharp and if we just leave a knife outside exposed to the elements and never use it it will get dull and useless much like us humans

    • @patb7723
      @patb7723 Год назад +2

      Greatly said I am not a new person to training , gear and being prepared but also not an expert by fair but love to constantly go over topics covered cause a fresh perspective you always can learn something new and the king Kong complex can definitely get you in way over your head

    • @gabekenton3275
      @gabekenton3275 Год назад

      100% agree

    • @drerskine
      @drerskine 9 месяцев назад

      47:42 this comment right here about the disparate communities cannot be overstated. So very true. Why does it have to be A or B?

  • @Mattipazz0
    @Mattipazz0 Год назад

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels

  • @DarthBane9070
    @DarthBane9070 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the content guys!!!

  • @TheNapalmFTW
    @TheNapalmFTW Год назад

    Love the podcast format

  • @cartermurawski9599
    @cartermurawski9599 Год назад +7

    I love how fast the channel blew up

  • @cincinladohio
    @cincinladohio Год назад

    Can’t believe this is my first time seeing this channel. Interesting and unique content, gents!

  • @shivy-akl2293
    @shivy-akl2293 Год назад +3

    genuinely love the videos man keep up the great content

    • @dirty-civilian
      @dirty-civilian  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it!

    • @lanejohnson7656
      @lanejohnson7656 3 месяца назад

      Realistically. If you y’all are going to preach shelter in place you should at least inform people it isn’t a movie and the typical home is concealment and not cover.. Even a 556 round is going to cut through the majority of peoples homes. Not everyone lives in a brick house or log cabin.
      Although I’m on the side of wondering off into the woods with only a backpack of supplies is retarded. Reality is there is many instances where people better have backup plans to leave their home and have supplies already in place once they get there.. It can take only 1 firefight to make a home uncomfortable to live in or even livable depending on the altercation.. Even if it’s livable a shot up home is going to draw A LOT of unwanted attention.. There may come a time things are just to hot where you are and you may need to leave for awhile.. Doesn’t mean you can’t return..
      The examples you gave of people helping others is warm and fuzzy and all.. But it’s important to remember that was a temporary localized event where a light of normalcy on the other side could be seen.. People aren’t likely going to be as giving in a national event, endless amounts of desperate people, and frankly the reality of some people will see it as an opportunity to take from others when there is limited supplies.. I say this coming from a small rural county with a population of barely over 3,000 people in the entire county.. My small group can ramble off the names of hundreds from that small population that will be troublesome in a national event..
      Building a community sounds nice and all, but it isn’t easy and you basically paint a target on your back when trying.. Like it or not, when you talk to people regardless of them not knowing exactly what you have they will know you have more than they do when they have nothing..

  • @perrydise1st42
    @perrydise1st42 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a TN man from 865, you guys are great I appreciate ya'll spreading ideas and facts. I'm in Alaska now and I'm suiting up and getting prepared for the shit.

  • @xgaugesx
    @xgaugesx 3 месяца назад

    You guys keep doing what you’re doing!!

  • @riley3760
    @riley3760 Год назад +1

    About the weapon light video. That is EXACTLY how I used the video. Sent it to my family. Most people do not understand or agree on even the most simple concepts. Concepts that all of the “online” communities agree on.

  • @blackwolf22303
    @blackwolf22303 Год назад

    Thanks for your vids! These are great!

  • @matthewstarliper3720
    @matthewstarliper3720 Год назад

    Videos like this are awesome, just taking a step back and looking at the larger picture of what I know ,what I don't know, and what I want to learn. I 100 percent agree this is cool. And half the time if I watch a video I check out the comments and I just read them and see so many like minded people. So if I watch this or think of this others will to. Good video , keep up the good work.

  • @oregonowen
    @oregonowen 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the chapter about improvement by buying gear. So on point. Personally, with all activities I do, I recognize that the tool is always gonna be better then I am. That unless I train and make myself better, the tool will be able to perform better then my abilities. So keep training.

  • @Geareyeforthegunguy
    @Geareyeforthegunguy Год назад

    Good info and well rounded perspectives, this sets a realistic expectation for civilians to get prepared and trained without needing all of the tactical gucci gear.

  • @Tristan-mr3pk
    @Tristan-mr3pk 4 месяца назад

    Your stuff is pretty new to me. Thank you for bringing me up to speed.

  • @augreich
    @augreich Год назад

    There are always new people who need to learn the fundamentals. There will always be a need for content creators to keep bringing that!

  • @Xinthisis
    @Xinthisis Год назад +1

    Love your channel gentlemen.

  • @molonlabe8126
    @molonlabe8126 Год назад

    It was very interesting, hope you keep going !

  • @user-ld6yz9hv6j
    @user-ld6yz9hv6j 3 месяца назад

    Love you guys all your content is really good stuff

  • @yesno-td7ge
    @yesno-td7ge 13 дней назад

    Thanks, love these type of videos

  • @williamhsteele
    @williamhsteele Год назад

    Growing up on a cattle farm in Maryland I remember us being out of power for 17 days during hurricane Katrina and then some of the decent snow storms (which we don’t even have anymore 😢)would knock us out for a few days. The Miller big blue welder/generator would be fired up and the fireplace and coal stove would be put to use. Love your guys channel!

  • @Kalashsmith47
    @Kalashsmith47 Год назад

    Once again. Awesome video.

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Год назад

    Thanks guys for the video.

  • @zavant
    @zavant Год назад

    Great notes on the "I've seen that before" phenomena. The way I see it is that beginners are always going to be the biggest addressable market simply due to math. I like that you appreciate the engagement, even though it's negative. Long term, you want to make stuff for the n00bs, the experienced guys, and the experts too. I think too many people have their preferences without spending a second thinking about the broader mission that you're on which includes more people than that one navel-gazer. Great work you guys; looking forward to seeing what you continue to build here. Well done.

  • @element14fldave49
    @element14fldave49 Год назад

    Love this level chat. Preparedness = think what if until you run out of what ifs. Then Think some more! Communicate with others build your circle of trust.

  • @andrewmay9013
    @andrewmay9013 Год назад +2

    I actually paused this video to comment. What you guys are saying isn't just factual but its informational. I say this because I'm assuming there are a number of people who possess a certain skill, attribute or physical trait that a large population may not possess. Therefor, even if you think this "skill or attribute" may have been beaten like a dead horse does not mean it isn't valuable to your potential audience. If you're looking to start a RUclips channel for example but you feel like your knowledge isn't groundbreaking or revolutionary compared to the videos that are already out there doesn't mean you shouldn't post it. There are still people out there who don't know this information you possess. So just do it anyway. Even if you don't get a million views it will still be beneficial in some regard.
    Thanks for the video gents!

  • @WellDressedCaveman
    @WellDressedCaveman Год назад +3

    We all have a small spare of influence, in our local areas. I am currently teaching all my son's friends marksmanship. Also, night vision and thermal usage. Internet negativity is so cringe! Kudos for wanting to help people along.

  • @gabekenton3275
    @gabekenton3275 Год назад

    great video and great content!

  • @shammy313
    @shammy313 Год назад +1

    Keep it up fellas, well done.

  • @thomaspeak5340
    @thomaspeak5340 Год назад

    Nice video for people who don't know what to do and getting started myself and my family is getting ready for what is coming in the future

  • @yahusrevus
    @yahusrevus 10 месяцев назад

    This reminded me a little of two old guys sitting in rocking chairs. But, it was good. Having just found this channel this week, thanks for the real talk and peak into your thoughts/processes.

  • @Thisthat1234
    @Thisthat1234 Год назад +5

    According to guntubers, preppers, and bug out videos I need to dedicate all time my time, most of my money and learn 17 new skills to be prepared for 37 different threats and situations

    • @nopenope5040
      @nopenope5040 Год назад

      Move to Alaska. Learn stuff. Survive.
      Learn 50 new skills.

    • @J-Kabar
      @J-Kabar Год назад

      It's kind of true, even I am guilty of tunneling on only gun stuff. If something happens like a natural disaster, sure, I might be well protected with guns and body armor, but I'll probably not have a chainsaw to cut that fallen tree on the road or something.

  • @jezzenavarro
    @jezzenavarro Год назад +1

    great point! reaching that 1% makes a huge impact!!!

  • @MichaelTheJones
    @MichaelTheJones 8 месяцев назад

    As a person whom is new to even thinking about this stuff(most of us in Los Angeles don’t at all LOL), I really appreciate how you are considerate of us that are not yet “initiated”!

  • @jeevzthegod
    @jeevzthegod Год назад

    Great video great content great guys keep them coming

  • @christophallen8859
    @christophallen8859 Год назад +2

    I was doing some NFA paperwork a few weeks ago and the guy who was helping me submit paperwork has both Peq-15 and the airsoft knockoff. He was telling me the knockoff holds zero amazingly well and is as powerful as the government only Peq-15 model. He was very impressed.

  • @cricker1998
    @cricker1998 2 месяца назад

    I connect with Josh a little on how he got started. I was really into WW2 documentaries as a kid but my family never owned guns. In 2019 after shooting with a buddy it clicked that "hey, I'm an adult, I can own a gun" and it went on from there. Now I train regularly and I've gotten several people into firearms

  • @buysmartwholesaler
    @buysmartwholesaler Год назад

    Good stuff Brothers 👊🏽

  • @paule29766
    @paule29766 Год назад +1

    As a homesteader and huge 2A advocate, I love your approach! Militant farmers unite :)

  • @skydivingcomrade1648
    @skydivingcomrade1648 Год назад

    Thank you for the videos

  • @jadedwolf306
    @jadedwolf306 7 месяцев назад +1

    I will say this. I haven’t shot much. But the one and only class I took the trainer stayed by my side because I was the only woman in the class. And he kept asking did you actually handle a gun before? I only once before this did! But went through hunter safety classes and knew somewhat to handle a gun. My main thought during the live fire was the movie saying aim small miss small!!