A Case For/Against Civilian Armor

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Most take for granted the notion that you should always where body armor.
    But how much does it really provide the average civilian shooter.
    Today we take a look at body armor in civilian preparedness context.
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  • @jasonbailey9302
    @jasonbailey9302 2 года назад +756

    I have fought, as an Army Infantryman, in 2 combat tours without body armor. Not by choice, it just wasn’t developed yet. Op Just Cause, Panama, 89-90 and Op Desert Storm, Iraq, 90-91. I do own plate carrier, level 4 plates and a battle belt. The mission now, as a civilian, is a force on force encounter at my property. A few seconds to don and out the back I go. It’s a force multiplier, as in, it gives me a second and third chance to stay in the fight. That’s ALL body armor is for, to absorb fight ending gunfire to keep you in the fight. It’s not a solve all, but most trained folks are taught to fire center mass, therefore, the plates catch it. Anywhere else can be TQ’d, packed or pressure bandaged. I also look way cooler with a Plate Carrier on than just my Star Wars pajamas in a gunfight.

    • @handroids1981
      @handroids1981 Год назад +93

      Well my dude, I got some serious fucking doubt on that last sentence. Other than that - solid fking comment.

    • @statictech7
      @statictech7 Год назад +6

      Good point

    • @RailRoad188
      @RailRoad188 10 месяцев назад +5

      Why plan on leaving cover and concealment, only some scenarios would call for that.

    • @brotherbrovet1881
      @brotherbrovet1881 10 месяцев назад +21

      I'm an old grunt who also was never issued armor thicker than a BDU blouse. Today, when I'm patrolling our woods for poachers, I wear a plate carrier with 3A Soft Armor plates. On it I carry two spare AR mags, tourniquet, flex cuffs and IFAK.
      Where we live, the Sheriff is just fine with qualified and trained citizens delivering trespassers to the jail. I R qualified and trained...de facto deputized.
      The .22 is the poachers favorite weapon.
      Yes, I've been shot at by metheads living like zombies in the woods. They usually have 9mm and 12 ga...so the 3A is sufficient.

    • @yaboygoodvibes1397
      @yaboygoodvibes1397 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@RailRoad188 Idk about you but I don't have bullet proof walls and furniture in my house

  • @bdehalfdead5510
    @bdehalfdead5510 2 года назад +1177

    The fact that LEO and Military are typically mentioned together as entities above civilians has always distributed me.

    • @namenotfound8747
      @namenotfound8747 Год назад +69

      I'm pretty sure 99% of the time, people are just being respectful, not anything else.

    • @noel4854
      @noel4854 Год назад +194

      Disturbed*
      Agreed

    • @yoloactual6975
      @yoloactual6975 Год назад +135

      Yeah i get really distributed sometimes too

    • @bdehalfdead5510
      @bdehalfdead5510 Год назад +58

      My wife just volunteered me to fix her sister's car so I'm not changing it.

    • @TheGosslings
      @TheGosslings Год назад +40

      Especially when you factor in the amount of training civilians do when compared to that of LEO/MIL.

  • @Pentagrxxm
    @Pentagrxxm 2 года назад +745

    So many people don’t factor in the need to avoid conflict in SHTF/civil unrest scenarios into their LARP. Being covert is far smarter and effective than being overt 99% of the time.

    • @charleslee4528
      @charleslee4528 2 года назад +93

      Yes! Overt defending your property and covert when off your property is probably best in most cases.

    • @sprky777
      @sprky777 2 года назад +80

      And it isn't an old west gunfight, shoot and move, hide, run, hide, shoot. Don't stand up to return fire.
      Guerilla tactics and ambush tactics are effective.

    • @Rocks_vs_Uzis
      @Rocks_vs_Uzis 2 года назад +2

      @@sprky777 You still want something to stop bullets from poking holes in you. You don't have to be seen to get hit in a fight.

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 года назад +66

      I think people need to factor if the are training for SHTF they are really mostly just training for _fun_
      There will be no government overthrows, or invading foreign enemies. Once your training goes past “Things that actually happen in America on a day to day basis” you’ve entered full LARPer mode.
      Don’t get me wrong:
      -train for self defence
      -train for mass shootings and active shooters
      -train for survival
      These are realistic…
      But once you start training because of “globalist, Marxist, conservative, New World Order” type s&$t, you’re in fantasy land.

    • @UN-intelligent
      @UN-intelligent 2 года назад +1

      @@yobrodontshoot1130 Even though Joe has openly said America will be the head of the NWO? I don't think that's far off, nor is someone eventually trying to invade us.

  • @michaelwilson6742
    @michaelwilson6742 2 года назад +1226

    Civilians should have access to any and everything LEO and military has access to. Just my opinion!!

    • @randosmallfoot2132
      @randosmallfoot2132 2 года назад +67

      Don’t worry when the poop hit the wall we will get our hands on it.

    • @michaelwilson6742
      @michaelwilson6742 2 года назад +84

      @@randosmallfoot2132 battlefield pickups will be key. However, we can’t bank on battlefield pickups… prepare as best you can… hope it doesn’t happen, honestly. But my bets are it will sooner rather than later

    • @LarsxLeia
      @LarsxLeia 2 года назад +55

      I desperately need to have a SU-27 in my possession loaded to the brim with R-73s

    • @SilverShamrockNovelties
      @SilverShamrockNovelties 2 года назад +95

      FIRST…Civilians need to try a little harder to get in the kind of physical shape the military and LE people who wear it are in.
      You don’t get a “timeout” to catch your breath after you sprinted between cover wagging your 10lb rifle with 20lbs of plates and 12lbs of mags and water bags on your torso. Don’t even get me started on the belt kit and the doofus lid with strobes, ear-pro, nods, and counterweights.
      Once the party starts, you don’t get to stop at your leisure to take a break. Quit larping and go do the things.

    • @bradypierron8736
      @bradypierron8736 2 года назад +46

      It’s the constitution’s opinion as well.

  • @MrLonerforlife
    @MrLonerforlife 2 года назад +100

    The way my battalion dealt with this was; if you are going out to get in a fight or going urban don armour. If you are rural and not looking to get into a fight stow that shit.

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +24

      thanks for the input. Makes sense

  • @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray
    @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray 2 года назад +784

    The fact that politicians *_DO NOT_* want you to have it, means you *_NEED_* it

    • @briank.7937
      @briank.7937 2 года назад +17

      So that works with everything right?

    • @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray
      @The_Assassin_of_The_Gray 2 года назад +46

      @@briank.7937 I would think so . . . I *_WOULD_* like an Acme Illudium PU36 Explosive Space Modulator . . .
      For the collectability, of course

    • @nicholasbailey8450
      @nicholasbailey8450 Год назад +36

      This is why I keep a tub full of mercury in my basement.

    • @colby1398
      @colby1398 Год назад +20

      @@briank.7937 Honestly, yeah. The government doesn't want me to have a metric ton of coke, because they know I could afford more armor then

    • @agentoranj5858
      @agentoranj5858 Год назад +11

      @@nicholasbailey8450 I always keep my mutated anthrax under my pillow, for duck hunting.

  • @jaredhardegree8377
    @jaredhardegree8377 Год назад +143

    If those are ER statistics you showed, there would be a significant portion of the population of those shot in the torso or head that don't show up in the data because they were taken straight to the morgue, bypassing the ER entirely.

    • @itsmainman2709
      @itsmainman2709 5 месяцев назад +16

      That’s not necessarily true, most bodies that are picked up by a funeral home are natural deaths. Most deaths that are accidental or intentional will not be called until a medical professional has arrived on scene. I would assume that any stats collected by EMS are going to be included in any ER statistics.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 5 месяцев назад +5

      @itsmainman2709 as a dude that has helped shovel someone’s grandma out of her bathtub, you are correct.

    •  5 месяцев назад

      ​@@apersonontheinternet8006eww

    • @nickhosford7801
      @nickhosford7801 5 месяцев назад +10

      Exactly this. Survivor bias skews these ED figures a lot. This is why ED nurses say they see more people die from .22 than any other caliber; it's because those shot with a .22 live long enough to make it to the ED.

    • @calebnation6155
      @calebnation6155 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@itsmainman2709 there's actually a separate entity for EMS statistics, it's called NEMSIS

  • @quinn3334
    @quinn3334 2 года назад +196

    best firearms channel, most grounded in reality

    • @themagnificent9296
      @themagnificent9296 2 года назад +1

      ‼️💯💯🔥🔥

    • @indeeznuts8438
      @indeeznuts8438 Год назад +2

      i like BF but he dont got nothing on flannel father

    • @alexmaurice4274
      @alexmaurice4274 5 месяцев назад

      eh gt aint been that amazing for like 2.5 years imo. he got too into the "based"/ entertainment side rather than info side around then i feel has more of a demo ranch vibe than he used to
      @@indeeznuts8438

  • @24YOA
    @24YOA 2 года назад +533

    If it was pointless, the government wouldn't bother attempting to ban it.
    My $0.02

    • @Flemdragon
      @Flemdragon 2 года назад +24

      I highly disagree with that. lol they waste money on all kinds of stuff.

    • @UN-intelligent
      @UN-intelligent 2 года назад

      @@Flemdragon 50+ billion to a proxy war that WILL lead to the end of Ukraine is a good point.

    • @24YOA
      @24YOA 2 года назад +33

      @@Flemdragon Wasting money on pointless projects != legislation.

    • @mikewaterfield3599
      @mikewaterfield3599 5 месяцев назад

      The government, especially when decided by liberals, will attempt to control everything you do.

    • @blackosprey2219
      @blackosprey2219 5 месяцев назад +16

      Bold of you to assume the government is driven by logic and not a load of irrational fear like anything human.

  • @mr.husquy9947
    @mr.husquy9947 2 года назад +248

    Long story short you nailed this to me. As a Civilian I actually had both hard and soft armor every day because I worked for Armor truck services (obviously not at the same time)…I live in Los Angeles and keep my soft armor in my truck in case I come across riots which have happened in LA twice in my life time with either an over shirt or jacket or sweatshirt….I’m not a soldier I’m not here to fight I just want to get the hell out of there…however at times I’ve wanted to be overt and during those times I’d throw on my hard armor…basically mission specific stuff just like you said.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад

      It's "police" who are the true threat. If you have the wrong politics, they will repeatedly jail you to hurt your family. This happened continently to me until I became dangerous. Cops do not want to get shot in the face over politics.

    • @BUZZKILLJRJR
      @BUZZKILLJRJR 2 года назад +10

      Exactly it's still a self DEFENSE tool we all should be able to use.

    • @ayegee6093
      @ayegee6093 2 года назад +7

      Same here, had to work at night during the most recent rioting and was back and forth from Hollywood to South Central and I kept my soft armor on the entire time. My main concern was making it home at the end of my shift..

    • @brentalyea6729
      @brentalyea6729 2 года назад +3

      Lived in Hollywood when SHTF, hard armor for bullets and debris tbh

  • @DarkAutumnNight
    @DarkAutumnNight 2 года назад +120

    Great content! In a professional setting we've always taught that you need to understand the limitations of your gear, and that it won't always work or win a fight. Civies should absolutely have the right to force multipliers; but should recognize and train around it not being an auto 'win.'

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +27

      well said. Auto win is basically the sentiment of many in how they view armor, but the term eluded me

  • @stevencali3539
    @stevencali3539 2 года назад +56

    Something I would like to point out regarding the CONUS GSW stats:
    They are people who made it to the ER. It doesn't actually cover all GSWs, so we see a higher percentage of peripheral, lower mortality wounds, as those who were deceased prior to arrival in the ER aren't counted.
    Also, glad to hear that the channel is doing well, I hope this comment pleases the algorithm.

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Год назад +15

      Survivorship bias, just like the WW2 B-17 study!

    • @abstractapproach634
      @abstractapproach634 Год назад +4

      Like the old "where to put the armor on the plane" engineers riddle

  • @Spessforce
    @Spessforce 2 года назад +34

    In the kind of civil unrest that makes bullets flying around a larger concern than normal, I would absolutely trade defeating rifle threats for the coverage of a 3a vest (that can still accept a plate if needed) that stops all the common calibers used in crime and random violence.

  • @locomike102
    @locomike102 2 года назад +60

    When we think about the end of the world scenarios, just do some reading about wound care/medics/hospitals in the Civil War, because that is what it is probably going to look like, at best.

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +42

      get that saw out. amputations gonna be common place

    • @stevencali3539
      @stevencali3539 2 года назад +1

      We do have one up on them. We have a better understanding of disease, cleanliness, and effective disinfecting agents. Still gonna be a rough go of it without fully functioning ERs/Surgical Centers, but at least we won't be cutting on Joe's mangled hand with the same filthy saw we used to cut off Bob's gangrenous foot 5 minutes ago.

    • @KidCorporate
      @KidCorporate 2 года назад +8

      If that's not a ringing endorsement for a longer-range rifle like an SPR as your main gun, I don't know what is.

    • @83917Michael
      @83917Michael 2 года назад +27

      @@KidCorporate I think its an even better endorsement for not letting it get to that point, and cooperating to keep society running. A world without antibiotics etc is not a world we should allow, for our children and loved ones if not for our own sake. 🇺🇸

    • @Rocks_vs_Uzis
      @Rocks_vs_Uzis 2 года назад +24

      @@83917Michael You cannot reason with or cooperate with evil. You aren't always given an option. Accept this as the reality and be prepared for conflict but live life as peacefully as possible for as long as possible.

  • @Esch_atton
    @Esch_atton 2 года назад +81

    Definitely added some useful insite to the armor conversation, Brass! Fred from spiritus convinced me that if you find yourself needing body armor you also need a ballistic helmet. To see your target you gotta put your nugget out there.

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +41

      yep, I need a ballistic hard hat in my life. working on it.

    • @luckyomen
      @luckyomen 2 года назад +9

      @@BrassFacts I bought one so take this with a grain of salt, but the "Neosteel" helmet by Diamond age is really light weight and can stop most pistol rounds. I was in the Marines and always hated the heft of the helmets we had, granted it regularly had nvgs on it so extra weight and cumbersome-ness(?) was apparent. It drove me to try and find a lighter helmet option. The steel helmet is primarily for fragmentation, but I found their ballistic testing convincing and decided the $440 I spent to include the face protector was worth it. Even with the mandible attached it still weighs less than my issued ACH/MICH2000 style helmet, albeit at a slightly lower rating but much less back-face deformation to worry about. W/o the face protector you get a decent $250 helmet in High cut or ACH. High cut is the only one that can take the mandible though. Yes, this sounds like an ad, sorry.

    • @nomad155
      @nomad155 2 года назад +1

      That's when I say that it create more problems than solutions. What situation would you need it when body armor is much more easily concealable and more likely to get hit?
      Most folks can't hit a silhouette at 25yds so even in combat it's more than likely they'll hit your torso before your head. It's just unnecessary added clunk to citizen extra EDC rather than SHTF

    • @Esch_atton
      @Esch_atton 2 года назад +6

      @@nomad155 I disagree. Ideally, in a combat scenario, you're using proper cover and concealment the majority of the time. So to see whatever it is you want to shoot at (or to see whatever is shooting at you) the only thing one has to expose is their eyes... which is attached to their head, and if bullets are flying I want some sort of ballistic protection on the one chunk of flesh I'm most likely to expose to the enemy.

    • @nomad155
      @nomad155 2 года назад +3

      @@Esch_atton I don't disagree in a "Combat" scenario. I'm referring to at worst, civil unrest. If it's like what we had in the last few years, you're more than fine with just a vest. You'll stick out with a helmet and maybe even targeted as was the case with Kyle.

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 2 года назад +97

    Besides your opening comments on owning it out of spite, I mainly own hard armor for static security of my community or direct action if that’s even a thing in a collapse. I think a lot of people talk about armor but have never worn or even ran around in it all day and overestimate their cardio. As i trained more with armor the more i realized that there are times that dropping armor or not wearing it are actually more advantageous

    • @TheSpecialJ11
      @TheSpecialJ11 7 месяцев назад +3

      Reminds me of wearing chain mail as a physical endurance training method. It's exhausting to be burdened with all that weight all day, which means if you can adapt your body to it, you'll be far more effective than someone without the adaptation. Gotta be careful about your joints though.

  • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
    @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 года назад +214

    Armour covers half of your 'one hit wonder' zones, and it only works if your enemy is accurate enough to hit it (paraphrasing clint smith)
    I think everyone should have a good set of plates and a carrier, but just know that if you actually 'need' the armour, you're likely to get fvcked up anyways.

    • @tmacfan16
      @tmacfan16 2 года назад +17

      Yeah so whats the point just give up and let the enemy shoot you

    • @zeayh
      @zeayh 2 года назад +16

      This kind of thinking is up there next to "Just rack it and they'll run away" & John Lovell's "I don't use a suppressor on my home defense rifle because psychological warfare." You're basing your decisions off of someone you don't know or control.
      The same thinking could also be applied to that handheld light technique where you move the light away from your body so they shoot at your light, If they can't keep their rounds centered on where your armor would be, what makes you think they can keep it centered on your light lmao.

    • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
      @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 года назад +18

      @@zeayh To you and that other guy: I very clearly said everyone should have a set of plates, just know that they aren't magical. Plenty of people die in body armour. Hell, every dead soldier we've brought back since the late 90s was killed in armour.
      As a civilian, eho doesn't have CAS or a Medivac on standby, if the situation you run into necessitates rifle plates you're probably going to catch a bullet somewhere that isn't your armour, and if it hits a vital you're done. Armour may save you, armour may prolong your life, or your suffering, but it isn't perfect.

    • @zeayh
      @zeayh 2 года назад +8

      @@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Wouldn't the lack of great healthcare be an incentive for armor though? You have a chance to take rounds everywhere, However it just so happens that where you die the quickest and what really isn't treatable in the field is the head & thorax, where your brain, heart, & lungs are. If you get shot in the leg or arm, you tourniquet as high as you can, pack the wound, then wrap it. You can't do that when your heart & lung (sucking chest wound maybe?) has a hole in it or your head is gone. You can live with a holes in your legs or arms though. However, you might be a goner if your leg or arm gets blown off though haha. Ultimately, what armor really does (just like having a weapon when you need it) is give you a chance, it may not be the biggest one ever but it really comes down to wether or not, you want to stack the odds in your favor. Just like wearing NODS, using more accurate weapons that can hit from a longer range more often, using thermals, having explosives etc etc. All of this assumes that you can't just leave and never come back, you win 100% of the fights you aren't in right?

    • @noahmcdonald5208
      @noahmcdonald5208 2 года назад +4

      @@tmacfan16 cus it’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it

  • @Ruby_Sterling
    @Ruby_Sterling Год назад +4

    This is reality check

  • @clapback7266
    @clapback7266 2 года назад +28

    I have the LA police gear low profile carrier and for an 80 dollar piece of kit it works surprisingly well. I went on a 5 mile hike through the mountains with a jacket over it and it was surprisingly concealable to the point that my own friends and family didn’t realize I had 2 hard armor plates + 4 magazines on me. I can even wear a hoodie over it but it does give me the invisible lats and traps look though

  • @tomrobinson7817
    @tomrobinson7817 2 года назад +52

    I personally see the benefits of sticking out as a deterrent. Also with a lack of access to medical care, something such as plates in my mind is more valuable, given it can help prevent injury in the first place. Also it was great to hear you mention the physiological aspects of using armor.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад +9

      When I switched to open carry instead of concealed; the usual threats stopped targeting me for attacks that had chances of escalation.

    • @moss8702
      @moss8702 2 года назад +17

      @@Gnolomweb It's a double edged sword. Because now you are the obvious initial target for combatants. And you only get to be complacent once.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад +3

      @@moss8702 For most EDC applications; open carry is fine. If you're walking through the hood, that's different.
      Also, no one is walking walking into a jewelry store with the intent to kill before a smash and garb / etc. -- else you'd see a lot more dead shop clearks.

    • @moss8702
      @moss8702 2 года назад +6

      @@Gnolomweb No. Instead you see more of those crimes happening in grocery stores, convenience stores, gas stations, smoke shops. And those customers and clerks DO infact get shot fairly often. There's plenty of videos of guys running off with firearms while someone open carrying in line at some store or gas station. You better be carrying at minimum a level 2 holster. And even then there are plenty of criminals who know how they were. Open carry is not the deterrent you think it is.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад

      @@moss8702 It is the deterrent I think it is. and yes, level 2 holster. If you're carrying AND you relax, you shouldn't have a gun anyways -- you'd be more likely to kill yourself than an assailant.
      You're 100% wrong about your open carry perception (for those who carry responsibly.)
      If youre CC you're more likely to be attacked and even if you kill your attacker, you're more likely for the police to try to come kill you after the fact (in every major city, this is the case.)
      IF you were correct, you'd see way more people stealing cops weapons and shooting them with it. Which just isn't the case.

  • @RP-ks6ly
    @RP-ks6ly 2 года назад +26

    "Arms" as pertains to the 2nd amendment includes ANYTHING that can be used in preserving your freedom....

    • @superOify
      @superOify Год назад

      No rules for anyone!

    • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
      @Beuwen_The_Dragon 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@superOify No, the Rules are for the Government, to prevent them from infringing upon our Rights.

  • @Vegas7.62
    @Vegas7.62 2 года назад +21

    I'd love to have more conversations about the medical side. Touching on it was very thought provoking.

    • @GirlSmotheredToDeath
      @GirlSmotheredToDeath Год назад +2

      I'm a neurosurgeon who has had the honor of removing bullets from people.

  • @combatant_training_group
    @combatant_training_group Год назад +11

    I love discovering channels like this… the backlog of quality discussions I now have access to is fantastic. Keep up the good work man 👍🏼

  • @bobbabouy8537
    @bobbabouy8537 6 месяцев назад +17

    The Marine Corps prioritizes mobility over armor protection, A few years ago one of the DoD contractors gave a brand new Armor system to the Marines in the middle east and basically said hey this covers more of your vital bits so you can live longer. What the Marines figured out was the older armor was more preferable because of the doctrine of infantry fighting being mobile or you die, when you get weighed down by extra armor it doesn't matter about the added protection, the longer you are in the crosshairs of an enemy the more rounds you are gonna take and the more likely one is gonna find a hole in your armor anyways. And exactly like you said, Armor is there to stop fire fight ending wounds from occurring and anything else if moden medical support is still available to keep you alive long enough to receive that care. I am also assuming the video popped up in my feed because of everything going on with Texas and the rest of the country.

  • @traviswhite3488
    @traviswhite3488 10 месяцев назад +6

    The idea that I WOULDNT be able to go full blood meridian with a plate carrier and AR on horeseback post SHTF makes my heart weep

    • @BezmenovDisciple
      @BezmenovDisciple 9 месяцев назад +1

      Lmfao this comment alone makes me not wanna sell my plates.

  • @itsamk18-ish
    @itsamk18-ish 2 года назад +30

    I purchased a few sets of lvl 4 plates just because there have been politicians talking about dropping the ban hammer. An event of civil unrest coming to a town near you could definitely be a good cause for it tho. I’m of the opinion that when something like that is happening the best thing to do is stay far far away. In a situation where it all happens very fast though maybe you wear it while trying to flee the area or maybe it’s gotten so bad that you need to “fight your way out”.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад +2

      Fight or flight. I'd rather die than run away from my land / not defend my birthright.

    • @itsamk18-ish
      @itsamk18-ish 2 года назад +9

      @@Gnolomweb i got my kids to worry about and im not good to them dead. So trying to get them away from a bunch of anger addicts would be my goal. I can definitely appreciate what you’re saying though, but i live in a rental in the middle of town i have nothing to protect but my kids.

    • @Gnolomweb
      @Gnolomweb 2 года назад +1

      @@itsamk18-ish yeah, if you have nothing but your kids. You have a point.
      I have mine and the family history/land... Worth fighting for if need be.
      It will be the LEOs who will be doing the attacking.

    • @itsamk18-ish
      @itsamk18-ish 2 года назад

      @@Gnolomweb if my kids were a little bigger and we had a farm or something like that I’m sure i would have a different view. They need me atleast for a few more years.
      I try to tell people that all the time,if you have a gadsen flag flying over your thin blue line flag who do you think will step on your snek. We have already seen what the cops will do when faced with a decision to follow orders or uphold the constitution and now it’s worse. A lot of cops that that was against enforcing masks already quit leaving yes men,rookies and guys that just wanna make it to their pension.

    • @garrettmccullough2249
      @garrettmccullough2249 Год назад +3

      @@itsamk18-ish That's a situation where I would absolutely prefer a bug-out kit over a fight/battle kit. Getting out of a big city would be my first goal in SHTF.

  • @zact9941
    @zact9941 2 года назад +55

    I think there’s a lot more that can be added to the misconceptions of armor. You talked about it a little when you mentioned the juggernaut effect. One thing to keep in mind is that most civilians reference pictures of “pros” wearing armor. One thing that is never stated in the picture is that “pros” risk acceptance. When I was in the military we where REQUIRED to wear armor, often times to a detriment of mobility. In a gunfight though mobility is the highest factor of survivability. It comes down to some O type trying to cover their career by saying “the dudes had the kit, if they die it’s their fault” when a mission gets side ways

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +18

      yep. for sure, good point

    • @johnhighway7399
      @johnhighway7399 5 месяцев назад

      Go ask a Ukrainian or Russian how many of them would want to get into a firefight without body armor on.

    • @KipKil1igan
      @KipKil1igan 4 месяца назад

      You're comparing peer on peer modern combat to a civilian shtf. Youre delusional if you think you'll be assaultng anything or carrying out direct action tasks. You'll likely just get wig split by some fudd sitting back in his window with his old Enfield cus you looked like a tasty loot drop. Please snap out if the fantasy.

  • @leftfordead8336
    @leftfordead8336 Год назад +6

    This is honestly my favorite gun/gear related channel on youtube at this point, I appreciate and value your opinion as someone who is solely a civilian and discusses these topics within the realm of reality. Gonna sign up on subscribe star, keep it moving man and stay safe out there!

  • @greatlakestatedestroyerpet117
    @greatlakestatedestroyerpet117 2 года назад +14

    Great video! I’ve found that a good fitting life jacket, covered in two layers of Monster pull tabs woven together with 12 gauge copper wire, works great for my nightly, covert activities.

  • @DIYDad1
    @DIYDad1 2 года назад +20

    Your channel is underrated in a lot of ways I’ve been watching a lot of your content lately you bring a lot of good viewpoints. On this specific topic, I have some friends who have told me they’ve been shot at in the service and insist on only having NIJ level 4 certified plates with trauma pads installed and full kit load out because anything less will get you killed. I actually see a lot of use cases for soft armor and level 3 plates. The benefit being weight savings and cost. How often are we getting shot at by 30-06 black tip at point blank range? I mean it’s good to be over built when it comes to being shot at but at the same time I’ve seen cheap LA PG 3 plates shot at by that armor and survived multiple hits and they are like $130 each. I need a good set of cheap ish quality plates one of these days. When it comes to running through the woods in a small group of people I see a huge benefit to being fast and light. Staying mobile is something you need to think about. As civilians we don’t have the luxury of a military supply chain and military vehicles dropping us off and picking us up all the time.

    • @richardrobinson9534
      @richardrobinson9534 Год назад

      Check out RTS. I run their level 4 ceramic plates and they're waaaaay lighter than my steel plates I had. I think each are only 3 point something lbs each. Price is great and these plates out performed HESCO plates against multiple hits.

  • @brandonisthetrivium1
    @brandonisthetrivium1 2 года назад

    I've been listing to your channel non stop for past couple days. No fluff and all info. Love it

  • @tylerthornton262
    @tylerthornton262 2 года назад

    In all honesty, I enjoy your videos the most out of the channels I've been watching lately. Your methodical approach in your videos is very refreshing and sobering. I find a lot of people get tunneled into wanting to buy things from a lot of videos lately. I appreciate everything you've produced so far man.

  • @theazuzhaters9988
    @theazuzhaters9988 2 года назад +3

    This is probably the smartest gun channel and it's super underrated.

  • @262fire3
    @262fire3 2 года назад +21

    I wish the hard armor conversion would be veiwed and used for hunting on public hunting grounds. I think hunting is awsome and it is sad to hear people pass because some dumb ass shoot at a deer cresting a hill or other stupid situation, killing someone on the other side of the hill.

    • @jonathonschram3429
      @jonathonschram3429 2 года назад +4

      I think this isn't talked about for several reasons. Level 4 plates are heavy...and anything less than that is irrelevant for most high power deer rifle cartridges. I don't want to wear 20+ lbs of extra gear. I'd much rather just wear an orange cap.
      And the other reason I think is just plain cost. If people want to wear plates while hunting, I have no problem with that. Wearing more hunter orange and carrying a small first aid kit is way, way more practical though.

    • @262fire3
      @262fire3 2 года назад

      @@jonathonschram3429 yes I agree that for a 100 % percent safety you would need level 4 but the conversation needs to be started because if we can get developers to lighten level 4 and or show the public it is safety equipment vs just for tactical purposes.

    • @PracticalReformation
      @PracticalReformation 2 года назад

      I hunt in an area where up until the last few years only shotguns have been legal to hunt deer with. I have worn soft armor as an experiment. Definitely doable but also brought up significant issues. I was using the armor in to winter in rugged terrain. Great at keeping warm but also extremely easy to overheat with heavy activity to the point that even with a moisture wicking under layer i was rather cold after having sweat with the armor on.

  • @Buletspunge555
    @Buletspunge555 2 года назад +2

    Hey man! Appreciate the constant grounded approach. I have these thought exercise conversations alot with my friends. It's good to hear other people keeping it real. Hearing it from content creators helps to validate the message. So many people are getting sucked into fantasy these days. "LARPing" is beginning to be taken too seriously, almost like "looking cool is important". Guys, it's supposed to be a fucking joke.
    Why spend the money on ammo, gas, free time lost, training in overt battle garb you probably won't have on you in your moment of need. Especially when you can't draw your CCW and hit a decently challenging target in a spicy time constraint? That's what you'll need most!

  • @beeefstick
    @beeefstick 2 года назад +2

    Another excellent discussion! This channel is one of the absolute best sources of pragmatic information on these types of topics.

  • @mossbergmaniac1947
    @mossbergmaniac1947 Год назад +7

    I know that this is an older video but I wanted to comment about something that lives rent free in my head...
    While fragmentation is something that isn't a likely threat in the CONUS, there is something analogous to fragmentation in the CONUS that isn't common overseas but very common in the US, Yokels with shotguns. Centerfire rifles in my neck of the woods are relatively uncommon compared to shotguns. Hard plates are a must have in my opinion, but I also have throat protection and ballistic eyewear just in case cletus ambushes me with grandpa's scattergun. I would hate to be protected from greentip 5.56 only to become a lootdrop because a lucky pellet from some walmart birdshot blinded me, or nicked my carotid.

  • @UncleDon226
    @UncleDon226 Год назад +4

    I got one of those heavy vests with the 3A inserts and rifle plates. That is my "last stand" armor when I am going to be holding down in one place. If I am going to be taking to the hills, I'll either bring a plate carrier or nothing.
    I think everyone should have armor. Preferably multiple sets. Get your under-shirt 3A armor, some light chest rig plates, and a juggernaut set. As you said- it's not a one-size-fits-all.

  • @John_Connor556
    @John_Connor556 2 года назад

    Great vid brother (quite thoughtful tactically & strategically as well as empirical evidence to back it up), been waiting for this one, TY!

  • @RecreationalSniper
    @RecreationalSniper 8 месяцев назад

    I love how well thought out and put together your content is. Your channel is going to go far. As long as you don't get burned out...

  • @toddparker514
    @toddparker514 2 года назад +12

    I love your videos your very realistic not fantasy based lol . Keep up the good work . I like to watch your videos to keep me grounded which I normally am but you content helps thanks a lot.

  • @fredmyers485
    @fredmyers485 2 года назад +33

    Building a kit around ‘a mission’ is a recipe for failure. Better off having a base kit and any other items you might need to cover a wide range of emergencies in close proximity, along with the necessary bags to mobilize and move said gear. Too many possibilities out there and planning for one is just too risky.

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Год назад

      Expandable GP capacity is the way, IMO. Depending on the day, you may want breaching tools, demolitions equipment, extra commo, more water, SIGINT gadgets, or something else. Design your gear to allow flexibility.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Год назад +1

      I prefer multiple "kits". Grab the one that suits the task.

  • @chrisowen7209
    @chrisowen7209 2 года назад +1

    Loving all the uploads recently, good work

  • @hdslayer2136
    @hdslayer2136 2 года назад +1

    Another great video! You’re by far the most under rated gun Channel

  • @Some_dude773
    @Some_dude773 2 года назад +5

    The being in shape part is definitely where I’m lacking sadly😂 I’m one of those dudes everyone thinks is in shape but body is well aware I’m not😂

    • @oldscratch3535
      @oldscratch3535 2 года назад +1

      When everyone is a lard ass, just being not overweight makes everyone else view you as "in shape".

  • @cm2973
    @cm2973 2 года назад +27

    Gonna push back on your idea. Extremity injuries are very survivable with washout (and ideally ABX) but a thoracic hit is likely fatal without a specialized surgeon. Any good general surgeon can handle isolated abdominal hits. Doctors aren't THAT rare, but you need to find us and incorporate us into your team. 4 hitter schizos are a lot less likely to make it long term than a team of various professionals that are well trained.
    Get armor. Not being hit in the vitals is always better than being hit, so if possible or feasible, wear it.

  • @dougsmith8843
    @dougsmith8843 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very pragmatic approach. Informative. For me, reinforced a lot of down sides I figured out myself. Great video.

  • @freedomsquid7414
    @freedomsquid7414 2 месяца назад

    Great information. Thanks for thinking all this out so thoroughly. Awesome channel.

  • @Rambocop9
    @Rambocop9 2 года назад +4

    level 3a soft armor with pockets for plates and a chest rig seems to be the most cost effective and versatile option

  • @uncreativename9936
    @uncreativename9936 Год назад +11

    One consideration for armor that I think would be relevant for you in Utah, is that what makes it bad in summer is excellent in winter. Plates really do retain a ton of body and it makes a huge difference in the cold. My first winter in the army I took my plates off in the field when I first got the chance and put them back on a few minutes later as I got way colder and wearing the plates warmed me back up.
    Edit: Of course this was with GI IBA and IOTV. Might not work as well with the more slick oper8tor ones people wear.
    I'm pretty sure this is the main cause of fatigue, the trapped body heat, rather than the weight. IME having one on back and front sort of balances them out, so although you're certainly carrying the weight, it's not nearly as bad as if all that weight was added to your back. I think it's just important for people to realize that the fatigue is very highly dependent on temperature rather than weight alone.
    One thing I'll experiment with when I get some personal plates, is just having a front plate when carrying a backpack. Another theory of mine is that the inch or two that a back plate pushes the pack away from you also disproportionately causes fatigue as now the pack is pushed out away from the body. Additionally I think the front plate counter balancing the backpack itself rather than a rear plate my help reduce fatigue as opposed to front and rear plates with a pack. Although of course this is just a theory and I haven't gotten to try it out yet.

    • @FSM1138
      @FSM1138 Год назад +1

      ive had the same thought about back plates, another thing to consider is that if you've been flanked bad enough to get shot in the back you're probably fucked regardless, I'd say better to have front armor and lose the back for weight and distribution like you said

    • @Mike_hunt01
      @Mike_hunt01 Год назад +5

      Another consideration. Get stronger, get healthier to carry your equipment without having to degrade your own personal protection which can affect mission/ readiness

    • @jhutch1470
      @jhutch1470 Год назад +1

      You may ditch your backpack in a fight. Then you will be unbalanced. Keep the back plate.

    • @elterga6224
      @elterga6224 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@FSM1138not necessarily, if you have to break contact, you’re not going to be running backwards, you’ll be busting ass with your back towards the enemy until you can find better cover and concealment to help cover your teammates and/or yourself.

  • @03forgotten
    @03forgotten 2 года назад

    A really good video! As much as i want "All the gear!", it is important to base each situatiom off of OUR scenarios. Gear that weighs you down may not be what you want if you are surviving and avoiding contact. Love your content man! Thank you for your time and effort!

  • @robertmontes1468
    @robertmontes1468 2 года назад

    Your videos are incredible man. Flag I found your channel and hope you're able to keep pursuing this as a career!

  • @jasestrong
    @jasestrong 2 года назад +3

    I am a veteran and retired LEO, but above that I am and always will be an armed civilian. Armed Americans made this country what it is. I have no problems with civilian owning and using body armor, I highly recommend it.

  • @shockashoota
    @shockashoota 2 года назад +4

    I wear armor at night shoots . Because it’s dark , everyone’s learning, slips,trips,falls . The whole atmosphere is more dangerous than a typical bench shoot rage day .I think the most likely situation to get shot is by accident and hard plates might just make something horrible into a close call .

  • @rossarnett8079
    @rossarnett8079 Год назад

    Little late on watching the video, but this is a great video explaining exactly what a lot of people need to hear.
    Just subscribed, I look forward to more content. Thank You

  • @jaymalibu968
    @jaymalibu968 2 года назад

    So many of your videos echo my thoughts. Keep up the good work.

  • @caseybrown5183
    @caseybrown5183 2 года назад +9

    Another scenario: if you are Mil/LEO, but your gear stays at work, and you can be recalled.
    Example: I’m in the National Guard and got recalled for the riots 3 separate times. One of those was very short notice. Having a rig that matches or complements your work rig means you can travel into a bad situation with your kit AND train with it outside of work.

  • @geomardomingo1672
    @geomardomingo1672 2 года назад +9

    This alternate reality Nutnfancy video style has gotta keep going. I mean that with the highest level of compliment to you man.

  • @shyguy7623
    @shyguy7623 2 года назад +2

    RUclips needs more videos like this instead of gear reviews. Thanks for doin em

  • @rodgerbrennan4523
    @rodgerbrennan4523 Год назад

    Thank you for the update.👍

  • @SilverShamrockNovelties
    @SilverShamrockNovelties 2 года назад +6

    High speed party favors that hit bone impart all of their kinetic energy into that bone. The largest bone in the human body is the pelvic bone. It is also not protected by body armor.
    When at the range, train yourself to aim for the lower 1/3 of your human silhouette targets instead of training to shoot the most heavily protected part of the body.

    • @possumpatrol45
      @possumpatrol45 2 года назад +2

      Yep, like my instructor said, a pelvic girdle hit puts the bad guy on the ground right now!

    • @kerbalairforce8802
      @kerbalairforce8802 2 года назад +1

      Shooting someone in the pelvis will but them down, but shooting them in the chest puts them out.

    • @SilverShamrockNovelties
      @SilverShamrockNovelties 2 года назад +4

      @@kerbalairforce8802 the discussion is about an adversary wearing body armor. Shooting at their bulletproof plate does NOT put them out.

  • @lethalbutterknife3409
    @lethalbutterknife3409 2 года назад +39

    Just drove the family from IL to FL and back. Had to stop several times for fuel and bathroom breaks…mostly at night. Wore my plates the entire drive and have no problem saying it. My opinion…world gets crazier daily and I’ll take any advantage I can get. Be safe all

    • @themagnificent9296
      @themagnificent9296 2 года назад +4

      You went from one extreme crazy to the next extreme crazy where in both cases the probability of walking into the shit is highly likely... so yeah stay prepared my friend!!

    • @lethalbutterknife3409
      @lethalbutterknife3409 2 года назад +2

      @@themagnificent9296
      You as well! God bless and be safe

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 года назад +11

      Better start wearing a parachute just in case you randomly fall out of an airplane too…

    • @lethalbutterknife3409
      @lethalbutterknife3409 2 года назад

      @@yobrodontshoot1130
      😂😂😂

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 года назад +1

      @@Aequitas84 Yeah, if he took fire driving down the road…Why is he the only one protected? 😂

  • @bush2239
    @bush2239 Год назад +1

    First video, and I love this channel. Reasoning why and when you should wear armor is great! Subbed!

  • @JAT_4321
    @JAT_4321 10 месяцев назад

    Love your vids. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheRiskyDingo
    @TheRiskyDingo Год назад +3

    You should have armor and plates for multiple reasons but as far as preparing its a awesome physical training tool as well. Train in your kit guys!

  • @ivaniuk123
    @ivaniuk123 Год назад +3

    You briefly hit on this but hard target vs soft target. Sometimes blending in can cause you to be a target for attack because if there is already a group out there to do damage then they may want to hit as many easy targets as they can and add to their metaphorical score card. If you and a group of friends go out looking like a team of tier 1 operators and not be hostile but make it clear that if they screw with you, then they will pay with all the change in their bank account even though your collective experience is CoD and airsoft. That may make people think twice or decide that it isn't worth it, like the Koreans did. Stay hard, be defensive, and be prepared to act.

  • @Arkancide
    @Arkancide 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have armor for myself and my wife for when A: We need to move through or near chaos on our way to the farm/safety. B: For participating in local militia activity for community defense. C: Hostile home/town invasions whether from foreign or domestic sources.
    I don't expect to survive due to armor. I don't expect to survive at all. All I know is that the chances of keeping my wife safe goes up when I have armor to use. My armor is Tacticon level III+ AR600 plates with frag coating. I needed something that could stop M855 ammo(very common). It's heavy, I'll not be effective at any wilderness survival treks wearing it. But it'll be fine for driving to the farm, and for use at the farm(50 acres). No squad, no roaming, no looking for trouble. The foes I'll likely run into aren't likely to use M855A1 or AP rounds.
    I was Army, but the only special force I could have qualified for is Meal Team Six. Maybe a Gravy Seal. I remember well the first rule of Murphy's Law: You are NOT a superman.

  • @llskitll
    @llskitll 2 года назад

    Great videos as always keep up the hard work

  • @devinmanderson
    @devinmanderson 2 года назад +3

    For anyone looking for hard plates RMA has the best warranty on the market for the price...I picked up lvl4 ceramic ESAPI plates with a 10year warranty for under 500 bucks , that was pre virus. They also carry a certification for up to .30-06 ap rounds.

    • @presidentmerkinmuffley6769
      @presidentmerkinmuffley6769 2 года назад

      All certified lvl4 plates are rated to take a .30-06 ap, it is the literal testing standard.

    • @devinmanderson
      @devinmanderson 2 года назад +1

      @@presidentmerkinmuffley6769 I know this but alot of new people to armor dont understand ratings and certification standards so it was easier to just say that. But like it kool man.

    • @adamrobbins2091
      @adamrobbins2091 5 месяцев назад

      Cati

  • @kerbalairforce8802
    @kerbalairforce8802 2 года назад +4

    I have 2 different 37mm flare launchers that can legally be used to shoot smoke, flares, and teargas canisters. There's plenty of use for such distracting items for force multiplying.

  • @brandonchism6960
    @brandonchism6960 Год назад +2

    Very valid and thorough discussion and I love all of your points. If I may, I’d like to add to the discussion from an alternate perspective. I’m not a medic in the military, but because of the nature of what we faced in Iraq/Afghanistan with IEDs, many EOD techs had higher degrees of medical training than a lot of the guys we were rolling with. We’re not special or anything, just you don’t want to risk sending “Doc” into an area where a guy just had his legs deleted without it being cleared if possible. To that end, we all should probably take a course or two in field medicine. Tourniquet application and wound dressing techniques are paramount in hairy situations. Secondly, and IMO more important… one should strive to physical conditioning that allows for armor to be as baseline as holsters, water, or food. What I mean by that is if you’re seriously considering armor (and I think we all should) train yourself in a manner such that putting armor on is as normal as putting on pants. Yeah, it’s not as comfortable to carry and train to carry all that weight, but conditioning to that level means you’re not making a decision about doffing armor, water, or food because you’re used to ALWAYS carrying those items in addition to bullets, bandages, and your rifle.

  • @JoelRyanMusic
    @JoelRyanMusic 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. Great editing quality too mate... awesome

  • @rustywolf6813
    @rustywolf6813 2 года назад +3

    Great vid!! I personally, have 2 sets of armor and 2 plate carriers. I have a 3A concealable soft that is in my van for GHB. If something suddenly happens, very few will also suddenly have a rifle. So pistol armor to get home is enough for me.
    I also have a concealable PC, and a more tactical Crye SPC lightweight one. If I need to conceal for rifle threat, I can, it can also carry mags and stuff, but only on the side with elastic-I keep it clean. Granted, it may be obvious, but it's not AS obvious, especially if it's winter. In summer, maybe a light rain jacket or wind breaker? It's a Chase SOCC.
    And then I have my Crye Airlite SPC for ultimate zero F's given with mags, etc. Lol
    I think more should think about what CARRIES the armor, and when to use what, than what type of armor, or if they should get it,etc. Just my opinion.
    Oh, and if you're gonna buy armor, buy the best/lightest you can, or you'll never wear it. I have AR500 plates, they're heavy, and after Knee surgery, I can wear them, but no thanks. I kept them, but upgraded to DFNDR 3++ lightweight. Definitely worth the money, hence the Crye Airlite, ounces equal pounds and calories. Buy once, cry once.

    • @AbbadonGrey
      @AbbadonGrey 2 года назад

      Most people I know have rifles in their cars/trucks. Hell I could go to a local Walmart parking lot and probably walk away with a handful of rifles if I were so inclined though I'm not.

    • @rustywolf6813
      @rustywolf6813 2 года назад +1

      @@AbbadonGrey agreed, I'm in FL, so same here. But my 3A is for 95%+ of people, who don't carry rifles.
      I also always carry my PVS-14 in my GHB. Travel at night to avoid heat and people. Add in those odds, im probably pretty good.
      Not to mention, if I have to uhf it home, like an EMP or something? There will be a normalcy bias, and cops and more trying to keep control. So a rifle and a plate carrier would be a bad idea. GHB to me is 2 things, under the radar, and get home ASAP-so the less/lighter the better. NOT full load out. Different areas may be different though.

  • @aprilk141
    @aprilk141 2 года назад +3

    Bro, you had me at civilians should have access to anything pigs or army has access to! Stayed for the objective oriented focus.

  • @ef3345
    @ef3345 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, this is my favorite guntube channel. The philosophy of use videos are second to none imo, and I used to watch a lot of nutnfancy who I still like. But I hope you stay in the game.

  • @RobinReedCoach
    @RobinReedCoach Год назад

    Love your videos - thank you guys!

  • @dragonstalk86
    @dragonstalk86 2 года назад +5

    hop is like a fucking ent jesus christ
    as a manlet i'd be terrified to have him chase after me

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  2 года назад +3

      he's quite large in person...
      and yeah he's also quite tall

  • @Soloong_Gaybowzer
    @Soloong_Gaybowzer 2 года назад +11

    I've found that VISM UHMWP plates are gonna be your best bang for your buck with well rounded stats.
    Lv3+, weighs less than ceramics, impacted rounds don't spawl like steel plates but is more drop resistant than ceramics also.

  • @calebdoner
    @calebdoner Год назад

    This was a very productive thought experiment. Thanks for walking through this. Excellent points!

  • @christophermartinez8438
    @christophermartinez8438 2 года назад +1

    Happy for you based facts, long time viewer. Enjoy your content. Thanks.

  • @jasonbailey9302
    @jasonbailey9302 2 года назад +6

    Practice reloading in the prone position. You’ll be stuck in the prone by suppressive fire more often than you think in a gunfight. It sucks, because, your mags are UNDER you and when you roll to one side, it elevates that side and when it’s a two way range, you’re trying to melt INTO the ground. We got ambushed in a defensive position after taking the objective, I was a bit in the open and tried to fit my whole 6’3 200lb body UNDER my KPOT(Kevlar helmet)

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Год назад

      I've started carrying mags on my hips via SFLCS LBE. They're far more accessible when prone.

  • @kevinobrien3888
    @kevinobrien3888 2 года назад +13

    I’m a fan of roll with what you think you could need even if you never end up using it. If you have the money go for it. However I’ll also take the “black pill” perspective as well.
    If you’re gonna roll out with kit and guns odds are you’re going to get shot. It is what it is.
    Great video and great things to consider.

    • @AR15andGOD
      @AR15andGOD 4 месяца назад

      I don't think anyone is gonna shoot you just for being loaded up unless you're walking thru a crowded hamster wheel (city) in the middle of a panic

  • @kevingnomen6092
    @kevingnomen6092 2 года назад

    Great video as usual man! I really like you honesty when presenting your opinion!

  • @fndkombatant1500
    @fndkombatant1500 9 месяцев назад

    I've been watched the big boy guntubers and seen the lower teir guys but they're commonly over looked. Came across a few of your videos and I'm hooked. Your easilyon the upper teirs. Thank you for these inputs

  • @moss8702
    @moss8702 2 года назад +9

    The concealment thing makes sense in the obvious specific scenarios you listed. Realistically tho with a full blown collapse of society, you wanna be kitted out like early GWOT. Cause you don't resupply. You don't have the comfort of defendable shelter in most cases, and you will need to carry at minimum 3 days of food w/ clothes/etc mags. The low profile minimalist set ups I see are not set up for those scenarios. Bounding, breaking contact via bounding, etc. All require constant suppression and alot of ammo.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 2 месяца назад

      I'm a year late to your comment but would like to add my two cents. I absolutely prefer specific slick carriers because the modularity is unrivaled. I can switch from a low-viz profile to a full infantry combat loadout in the matter of a minute or two by switching a placard and swapping cummerbunds. Obviously not all slick carriers have this ability but those that do can be very robust.

    • @moss8702
      @moss8702 2 месяца назад

      @@apersonontheinternet8006 you don't have the mission set or requirements to constantly change your setup. At no point in a case of a collapse will you want something ultra slick without a home base. And you aren't ever guaranteed a home base in this specific scenario. Even in the case of a semi-organized civil war or invasion. The front line is constantly moving and logistics may not be in your favor (which is pretty normal in the infantry). You don't have the luxury of US govt logistics power on your side. If 8-10 mags + water and med is really weighing you down, thats a training issue.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 2 месяца назад

      @@moss8702 Direct Action Gear Hellcat, 6 in the cummerbund, one in the rifle before placards, belt or anything and that is 25rnd .308. I can easily swap to 5.56 and clip in my old TAP over top for an additional 8 mags, but also have some 7.62 panels. I also have cummerbunds that go over or replace the elastic ones with side plates and the works.
      My wife has a JPC 2.0 that is pretty slick but gets robust pretty quickly. Not as fast as the Hellcat but still slick and modular.
      What does your wife have?

    • @moss8702
      @moss8702 2 месяца назад

      @@apersonontheinternet8006 Alright. Now add not being able to stick or maintain those straps once they tear. Maybe have a quick release. Maybe now you need to add comms, water, extra IFAK, etc etcetc. Ever wore a 60-100lb pack with a belt or a plate carrier that doesnt load bear weight well because it was designed to be minimalist? I can promise you you'll regret your mistake pretty early on. She has a JPC also. I have 3 PC's. The Crye CPC, Mayflower APC, and the USMC Gen 2 PC by Armor Express. Again. Your theory and "modularity" applies to having some miracle home base where you can swap your gear and only carry bare essentials VS being displaced and under constant conflict. Real survival requires a pretty big cup of "This is gonna hurt" and thats reality. It sucks but it's the worst thing humanity hss to offer so ofcourse it will.

    • @apersonontheinternet8006
      @apersonontheinternet8006 2 месяца назад

      @@moss8702 Son, you aren't the only Marine in this conversation. My wife and brother are also Marines. You sound like you need to go take your meds.
      You make a lot of presumptions.

  • @BuckFoeJiden
    @BuckFoeJiden 2 года назад +3

    To me, the only time hard armor makes sense is if you're defending an objective, or assaulting an objective. There would be some environments where movement with hard armor would make sense, but your average civilian seeing any of these outside of defending an objective are slim to none.
    Imo, if you're moving and doing recon type stuff, you'll want to be as light and agile as possible.
    I still believe every civilian should own hard armor, though. In the improbable, but never impossible, event we find ourselves in a situation similar to Ukraine, hard armor would be a major force multiplier.
    Steel plates should be avoided, though. Against straight on impacts, they're effective with proper spall protection, but impacts coming in at any sort of angle can lead to devastating hits on you, or your friends via ricocheting.
    Anyone who's interested should look into RMA Armament for their 1155 plates if you're on a budget. IV ceramic plates at around 160 per plate.

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 года назад +1

      I mean sure, if someone invents teleportation technology, the US is at a serious risk of a Ukraine type situation.
      Besides that? Have fun getting that much materiel and personnel over the ocean. It’s the whole reason the entire Axis side of WW2 said “Invading the continental United States is impossible”
      Logistics are key. And Mexico or Canada doesn’t really stand a chance against the US.
      If anything, civil unrest is what would hit the US as a SHTF situation.
      I can comfortably and confidently say that never, ever in our lifetime will another nation be capable of invading the mainland USA, or will there ever be a “tyrant” that actually controls the US akin to a Hitler, Stalin, or Mao type deal. You couldn’t even pull off a “soft” dictatorship due to the extremely compartmentalized nature of the US.

  • @daltonpelham1757
    @daltonpelham1757 2 года назад

    Another great video! I love the talking with great B-roll!!

  • @itsme_Willow
    @itsme_Willow Год назад

    Great in depth thought provoking analysis of the subject. Thank you.

  • @Ir0nF1st924
    @Ir0nF1st924 2 года назад +3

    This is another reason why I don’t think you should strap all your mags, medical, comms, misc., etc to your plate carrier. Put that stuff in your pockets, on your belt, or in a backpack, because you might need to go without your PC for one reason or another.

    • @NoFutureZine
      @NoFutureZine Год назад

      On the same coin 6ou might need to go without your backpack or belt for some reason or another. Just have situational awareness.

  • @triplefshooting
    @triplefshooting Год назад

    Enjoying the content and perspective. Nice to hear a grounded voice when talking about the incoming bad times.

  • @taylormoyer1150
    @taylormoyer1150 2 года назад

    @brass facts, man you remind e a lot of early Nutnfancy, before he went on tangent tirades. your topics have a common ground and make more sense than most gun channels. thank you for all you do

  • @IntenseSpirit
    @IntenseSpirit 2 года назад +8

    Honestly, this is a point for team grey man. The way most civilians build their carriers nowadays is to load them up with mags, tools, and medical. Then it's "good to go" for SHTF.
    The problem, though, is that makes it impossible to conceal, you exclude most of the scenarios in which you'll need armor by not wanting to look tactical.
    I'm of the opinion that you should not go full soldier boy unless you've got 4-5 friends doing the same.
    My go-to setup is a slick carrier and hoodie. This way, the condition for deployment is the low bar of "I'm worried that theres a higher than normal likelihood of getting shot at." There are plenty of situations where you may need armor but still need to look normal.
    I have a loaded up chest rig to fast attach to the carrier if I feel the need to go overt. But for the most part my chest rig lives in a sling backpack.

    • @moss8702
      @moss8702 2 года назад

      Obviously where you are and the scenario will dictate. But in the case of a fool blown collapse. You're gonna want a shitload of mags and medical.

  • @michaelolexa4147
    @michaelolexa4147 2 года назад +4

    great vid, will agree and disagree, after wearing hard armor for years in the army, it becomes normal, but never fun. totally agree my hard armor would be best for urban area, or fixed site. but mine is 11x14" level 4 with 6x8 side plates, yep with a total load out hitting about 45lb, with a max of 50lb. i will agree, it can suck, but you can get us to it, i remember doing a 10 mile ruck every day, and no i don't do that anymore. what me and the group i'm with, wear it at least one day a month when training.

  • @nickminnich2453
    @nickminnich2453 2 года назад

    Love your content man

  • @Sadames746
    @Sadames746 2 года назад

    Dude just subed to your channel. Great content and narrations. Keep up the good work.

  • @stephencooper5040
    @stephencooper5040 2 года назад +4

    Decorated combat vet here…. EVERY HUMAN has the God given right to own whatever they feel like, for any reason they feel like. The “bro vets” who talk about civilians, which we are now by the way, “larping” just because they’re wearing body armor have forgotten the oath they swore before they went to their training.

  • @bideni408
    @bideni408 2 года назад +5

    Civilians need to have and know how to use the tools that Constitution and bill of rights put in their hands to comply their D U T Y if governmnt turns in tyranny.

  • @ethanmcvay6333
    @ethanmcvay6333 5 месяцев назад

    Will be watching more! Keep it up!

  • @mattgert8152
    @mattgert8152 Год назад

    Love your work in formalizing a philosophy of survival. Hope you make it. Seriously. 🖤

  • @baronvonsnazzy3355
    @baronvonsnazzy3355 2 года назад +6

    Over the last two years I have seen western governments flirt with authoritarianism. Although America while not perfect in this regard was better then most with the pressure being more social instead of governmental.
    I can’t help but believe this is because we are an armed and armored populace. It makes the collective voice of the populace more respected.
    This is why we hold the line and not comply.

    • @yobrodontshoot1130
      @yobrodontshoot1130 2 года назад +1

      I’d argue that the citizenry is listened to much more in most other western nations.
      There isn’t fear of the government because there is no modern precedent for it. There is no fear of random armed criminals because there really isn’t a precedent for it…
      The world works by evaluating the likelihood of what will happen around you.
      Now, in America, a normal civilian might need a gun and ballistic vests…But in almost every other Western nation, this idea is as foreign as needing a parachute or life jacket to walk to the store…There’s simply no real precedent for it.