Can't tell you how many people I know who swear they follow the gray man philosophy of not standing out from the crowd only to drive a big decked out Jeep or Toyota Tacoma....
Oh hell yes!!! This video right here!!!!! Awesome to mix it up… Badass as always!!! Love the jeep even though I’m a Toyota guy.. lol looking forward to part two!
For kids I have heard the SWAT-T is a great option because kids have smaller vessels and the T causes less external damage. I've used the SWAT-T real-world on an adult and it worked fine. Also for anyone interested in a low-cost, minimalist PC made in America, Elite Survival Systems. They have a PC that's set for front and back plates with elastic side straps. Has a removable hook-and-loop panel so you could run it slick then throw on your equipment afterwards or even run different type panels/equipment. Comes in black, coyote and multicam. As far as I know, ESS is all American made, unless someone else has any other information. Stay safe everyone.
That all looks good but in a rollover accident you’re going to have some heavy stuff flying around. Might want to look into some sort of separation cage from the back.
Yeah this has always been a concern of mine. Especially if I load steel targets...wouldn't be a good day. One of the benefits of a truck with a bed cover.
I was a K9 handler, RATS tourniquet are one of the best for k9s too, ratchet style Ts slide down their legs. Had a RATS sewn into my dog lead and his harness.
What’s the go with the roof rack on the JKU? Are you just running the RTT off the fibre glass sills or do you have an inner frame connected as well? Any cracking if not?
@@IronInfidel ah yeah I’ve been looking at their stuff lately - I think I might go with them because I run both a soft top and hard top on my JKU - thanks mate, love the content you put out. Cheers from Aus 👍🏻🇦🇺
So my question is during a SHTF situation does a LEO even need a bug out vehicle. As LEO do you have the decision to abandon your duty and leave during societal collapse or do you go down with the ship trying to hold the line? Idk the answer
Great question. As a LEO, I can tell you that being prepared doesn't mean you plan on abandoning your duty. In the event of a natural or manmade disaster, I may need to quickly evacuate my house (along with my family) and then report for duty (once my family is safe). I also travel quite a bit and having the proper supplies and equipment in my truck will allow me to have a chance for survival if an event occurs while I am on the road. Have a blessed day.
Where can we get that patch you have on your hat? Can anyone comment the website/company I check ironinfidel and howitzerclothing. No Luck of finding it
Sorry brother, it's been a hectic month both in the business aswell as personal life. I still need to edit it...I will here shortly and get it published
Good video. I do have to say, I have watch a bunch of your videos. Just a suggestion, if you are showing gear an how things work. Have your camera guy take a step back so we can actually see what you are talking about. All the shots are zoomed in. Hard to follow. Good videos man
Super disappointed in the Camera Man. He doesn't record where anything is, just constantly showing their faces, Barley even showing the items they keep in their vehicles..
@@IronInfidel I didn’t mind watching, or even listening. It just felt like the camera man was watching you for the first time as well & just didn’t pay attention to where the camera was pointing too…
I don't understand the American attitude towards being prepared for battle and survival when you live in one of the safest places on earth. There's a strange need for protection that only exists in the US. I think it must be a product of clever marketing over the years by companies selling combat gear and weapons.
America is one of the safest places on earth because a large percentage of the American people enjoy combating evil. Malecide - the killing of evil. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux wrote a treatise explaining that malecide is not a sin.
Yes I would say with that great rack you got on top you could easily add a gas can an ace and hijack I am fairly sure Jeep Sells these aftermarket parts
Gonna be straight with you.. I disliked the video and I feel I should provide justification for that. Although I think you do put out solid content there are always things we can do better and as content creators, and we should look out for each other and push each other to be better. From a SOF Operator to a fellow LEO I'm just looking out so you can sustain, support, survive and stay in the fight indefinitely or as long as possible especially in a preparedness or crisis response situation. 1st: I would recommend seat panels or other secured easily deployable resupply kits to help organize and SECURE your gear and equipment. I've been in multiple rollover trainers and I've been in two real-world rollovers. Securing your equipment is a must and something that I always emphasize. I've ran multiple different configs for equipment resupply, storage, and organization on all my deployments and you have to secure things other wise they become projectiles inside the vehicle. It didn't matter what vehicle platform was: land, sea, or air, you have to secure and organize equipment. Drawers, Panels, Bags, Pouches, It really doesn't matter its the organization and easy access piece that's key. 2nd: Buying a fuel siphon and never taking it out of the package is wrong. It doesn't matter what the equipment is you have to test it, you have to validate it, you have to conduct PCC's and PCI's. Prior to training and real world ops I would always conduct PCC's and PCI's on our equipment but unfortunately sometimes not everything wants to cooperate. Things fail and if your pulling it out of the package on objective or on the X you are in the wrong. Cause now your trying to employ something for the first time. No matter how simple an item is to use, I've found over the years that every now and then there's some minor nuance with some products and you have to test and validate the equipment you buy before you through it in your kit. Even if that item requires only a little common sense to employ. I've seen new, junior, and senior members in SOF across all the branches fail to apply this important lesson, and then it shows when they need to employ a piece of equipment in training or on a mission. Idk of you have multiple of them but its the projection of not taking it out of the package is okay. Which lets less experienced people think its okay, which leads to failures or delays when employing the item on the spot in an emergency. 3rd: You have a lot of great gear in the vehicle but the manner in which it's thrown in the back is chaos. It's another example of securing and organizing your equipment. That way anyone can open the back of your vehicle and can easily identify, grab, and go. 4th and Final: You've always put out some great content and I'm just here to constructively criticize your video so that like I stated above you can sustain, support, survive, and stay in the fight! We as a country need people that are going above and beyond outside of work like yourself and constantly trying to learn and better themselves and the community. I want you to learn from the lessons that I've learned and my peers have learned from. That way we are all constantly improving, learning, and getting better. I'm hitting you on these things because I've been putting together a lot for a vehicle loadout video over the past couple of months, and there are things that I've adjusted, changed, adapted, fixed, replaced, and purchased to establish a loadout that addresses multiple factors of vehicle recovery, sustainment, support, survival, resupply, building a platform you can fight too and from and use as a base of operations. It's gonna be a while before I finalize it all and film it because I'm out of the states. However, its on its way All that aside the quality of the video and the quality of the gear you are purchasing is there and top notch keep crushing it and as always I've enjoyed your content and the lessons learned! - Legion
This is a very fair analysis and I appreciate the input. I am always seeking ways to improve, whether it be fitness, firearms or general preparation. Thanks for the comment brother. I look forward to your video. Alex
@@IronInfidel Just for reference a good place to start looking is Greyman Tactical and Tasmanian Tiger for Seat Back Panels, Decked for Truck bed or SUV drawers, there are some more expensive and more secure but decked is a great starting point, and then cargo nets are another great option for SUV's and doing kind of a round table Food, Water, First Aid/Trauma Med, Shelter, Electronic accessories, and then Ammo. That way you have an open center to plug and play and figure out what works best for your needs, mission, environment, etc. Visor covers are a nice to have for nav and quick reference cards. Historically seat panels were configured to mission essentials, but a good general rule of thumb was 3 mags up top with smoke. I'm a sucker for enola gay burst cause they are small compact and you can multiple colors for different signals. Green, Purple, and Blue produce the most dense cloud/plume of smoke for screening and obsuring purposes, and red is always emergency, sos, or med. Everything below that was mission dependent. I've had explosives, breaching tools, extra med, the list goes on, my recommendation think a little nefariously and contigencies and you'll cover most of the bases ;) and you can never go wrong with thinking in an extended infantry fundamentals. Shoot, Move, Communicate, Medicate, Fight, Sustain, Support, and Survive both day and night! Med on the head rest isolates it so no matter who's in the vehicle it never gets misses. Tas Tiger has a fair price one, but if you want higher quality SO Tech has the viper if i remember the name correctly. Some ideas for you to plug and play with I look forward to your part two and future conversations!
@@IronInfidel Just a heads up all newer vehicles (1998up) have a rollover valve which prevent siphoning. Get a piece of cooper pipe to breakthrough the screen and ball valve.
Wow you have more stuff in your truck than most have in their whole inventory. Impressive. You would get 40% better gas mileage without all that stuff in your jeep and with gas prices at 4 plus bucks per gallon, maybe thin it out to essentials, and create a safe spot somewhere and store things there. 🤷♂️ I’m kind of in aww of all that nice gear
good content. Have you ever thought of where that stuff is going to go in a roll over or other accident? It seems that its just floating around in the back. I'm sure none of it will feel good if it smacks into your face in an accident.
Yes I have, it's actually my big concern for the setup (especially if I have to throw steel targets in the back). I haven't found a storage system that would work or reasonably-priced. One of the reasons I'm looking into a truck...the amount of stuff I've got to throw in the back when I'm going shooting etc is starting to pile up.
@@IronInfidel I got some buddies that had lockable drawers installed in the back of their jeeps. Down side is they aren't something you move in and out easily. Looking forward to what you figure out. I'll stick to the bed of my truck 😂
Make fun of and accuse other Preppers of faking their vehicle equipment by dumping things in their house and placing them in their car, then admit to doing the exact same thing. Priceless ! 🙄
My useless opinion on the jeep: Ive been building engines and racecars since i was very young. I still do it on the side. Post 90s chrysler products (cummins exlcuded) have piss poor engineering and are built to only last the duration of a 3 or 4 year lease. Look into the vehicles of 3rd world countries and arctic climates to find what will be most reliable. Toyota runs the show. This sounds closed minded and ignorant, but its true. I used to make too damn much money fixing brand new jeeps
I mean whatever floats your boat, but you get lit up or your vehicle gets lit up that’s a lot of useless gear gone. This video in my opinion was just a flex.
If someone breaks into ur car you will be having a bad day. I personally would never travel with that much kit, unnecessary In my opinion. Some of it is very useful but the other looks a bit over kill. Just my opinion tho. Great video nevertheless
That's cool what happens when the panic and you can't get gas or diesel? You can try abandoned vehicles gas stations for so long after the fuel goes stale... that won't be long what then? I drive a 1986 f250 4x4 diesel super cab 6.9 idi can run of used motor oil cooking oil k1 kerosene perty much alot. However I have a woodgassifier to also run my truck. Mechanically injected diesel with little to no electronics. Can set up to air starter and use a high pressure hand pump to air up the tank and get it to fire off. Hoard up parts. 55 gallon drums full of 15w40 boxes of filters rebuild kits spare engines/Trans transfer cases ready built to go in. When your custom tires dry rot or get worn out damaged how will you keep going? I can recap my tires and I have molds. I also have a regroover to cut the grooves to make tires last alot longer. Where's your tire spoons tire hammer? On well placed shot your either out or having to ditch the truck. I have a cab that I stripped down and armored special off road hard filled tires. I can withstand 20mm vualcan and I'm not overweight. Where's you cbrn system. Being shot with teargas in your truck or say buildings burning and smoke. I don't see a jeep other than the begging of shtf. Once gas is out and power lines down can't run the pumps it's a fancy lawn ornament
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My bugout vehicle is an electric golf kart . Its lifted and has seat warmers. Good stuff
Seat warmers are a must in any bug out vehicle.
If your BOV doesn't have seat warmers do you even Prep Bro?
Great comment
I honestly didn’t realize they made smart cars with seat warmers.
Dope.
So that it's the first to go offline in an EMP attack or electrical grid interference?
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Always love the guest appearances with Matt and the others you’ve brought on. Keep up the great work as always Alex!
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FINALLY!!!!! Been working on duty for a while so didn't have time to sit down and watch.
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Can't tell you how many people I know who swear they follow the gray man philosophy of not standing out from the crowd only to drive a big decked out Jeep or Toyota Tacoma....
And wear the tactical shit in public like the obvious tactical shirts just screaming I served in the military 🤣
Driving the Tacoms, wearing gatorz, salomon’s, and team guy hats. So gray man 😂
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Nowadays a real man that does real man things stands out! Kinda unavoidable! 😂
if you're mobil it doesnt really mean as much as if you were walking through a city.
Awesome content as always. Love the fact that hasn't gotten crazy with the jeep to the point it loses practicality.
Man I really appreciate all these comments. They help more than most people realize!
Loved the video. Awesome to see what y’all carry in the vehicles for any situation.
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Awesome information like always keep up the great work. Big fan of the shooting, running, and lifting/dragging videos.
Thanks Dukes. Those Tac fitness vids are by far my favorite. You are the man.
Good stuff Alex, great info. I’d say your prepared for about anything with that setup!
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Love the comparisons! Great content
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Great stuff in this video Alex. Found a lot of pieces to add to the Jeep I’m currently building.
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Doesn’t like to associate with extreme prepping, then proceeds to directly quote what extreme prepping is. Lol 😂
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Oh hell yes!!! This video right here!!!!! Awesome to mix it up… Badass as always!!! Love the jeep even though I’m a Toyota guy.. lol looking forward to part two!
Man I gotta admit, I have looked at Tacomas on more than one occasion. I want one so bad!
Amazing video boys! The perfect lift kit on the jeep! Hands down perfect vehicle!
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The best information on the tube!💪🏼
Thanks Tony!
Awesome Video as always man! 👍
Joshua always coming through with the comment. I can't tell ya how much I appreciate it bud.
@@IronInfidel 👍thx!
I enjoyed the video, love what you all are doing with the channel. Stay safe.
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Amazing guys thanks
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Anavar and tren is flowing through the veins on that video clip picture ! 💪🏼 hell yea brother !!!
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@@IronInfidel lol your welcome. Better late then never
Can’t wait to see the review on the backpack!
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For kids I have heard the SWAT-T is a great option because kids have smaller vessels and the T causes less external damage. I've used the SWAT-T real-world on an adult and it worked fine.
Also for anyone interested in a low-cost, minimalist PC made in America, Elite Survival Systems. They have a PC that's set for front and back plates with elastic side straps. Has a removable hook-and-loop panel so you could run it slick then throw on your equipment afterwards or even run different type panels/equipment. Comes in black, coyote and multicam. As far as I know, ESS is all American made, unless someone else has any other information. Stay safe everyone.
Look into the R.A.T.S for small children and dogs
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Love the wranglers. Great bug out vehicle!
Thanks Tylor! Yeah I've been a jeep guy my whole life.
The thing I learned and loved from this is that they make yoo hoo in a box 🤣
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Awesome truck, I live in San Francisco where they smashed my windows to steal my sweaty gym clothes when i stopped to grab lunch after a cardio sesh
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This is awesome!!
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A green beret suggested I use a K9 tourniquet for kids when I mentioned it as a concern in their class.
Interesting, I'll check them out. Thanks
That all looks good but in a rollover accident you’re going to have some heavy stuff flying around. Might want to look into some sort of separation cage from the back.
Yeah this has always been a concern of mine. Especially if I load steel targets...wouldn't be a good day. One of the benefits of a truck with a bed cover.
Great video to see to compare different gear variations
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Love the content. Always learning from y’all.
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I was a K9 handler, RATS tourniquet are one of the best for k9s too, ratchet style Ts slide down their legs. Had a RATS sewn into my dog lead and his harness.
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What’s the go with the roof rack on the JKU? Are you just running the RTT off the fibre glass sills or do you have an inner frame connected as well? Any cracking if not?
Hey Dan, I have a rack from Exposed Racks.
@@IronInfidel ah yeah I’ve been looking at their stuff lately - I think I might go with them because I run both a soft top and hard top on my JKU - thanks mate, love the content you put out. Cheers from Aus 👍🏻🇦🇺
Always !!!! And I can always say Dope videos !!! 🔥💯👍🏼👊🏼
You are the man Emilio! Always coming through for us.
insano ! Great Video man !
Thank you Humberto!
I keep a TQ and med bag along with other things through out my truck. Great video!
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Great video! I was just wondering. Were you planning on adding extra LED light bars or flood lights for at least the front?
Yes, I have been looking at Kc lights...once I can afford them haha
That mustache is more tactical than anything I’ve seen on the channel
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Lots of useful equipment to stay ready for anything, that get home bag could be a great tool especially in today’s times.
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I have a mini van that made it up a one-way gravel road in the mountains of WV. So got that going well.
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Great video lots of useful information
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What is that at 0:08? A Kriss Vector?
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Did you regear the Jeep when you went to 35 inch tires ?
No I did not. I got new control arms, a new adjustable track bar, exhaust spacer etc. If I go to 37, I'll prob regear.
Hey boss love the video. You should really look at changing out the battery jump starter with an autowit super capacitor.
Interesting, I'll check it out man. Thank you for the tip. I'm always looking to improve.
Alex
So my question is during a SHTF situation does a LEO even need a bug out vehicle. As LEO do you have the decision to abandon your duty and leave during societal collapse or do you go down with the ship trying to hold the line? Idk the answer
Great question. As a LEO, I can tell you that being prepared doesn't mean you plan on abandoning your duty. In the event of a natural or manmade disaster, I may need to quickly evacuate my house (along with my family) and then report for duty (once my family is safe). I also travel quite a bit and having the proper supplies and equipment in my truck will allow me to have a chance for survival if an event occurs while I am on the road.
Have a blessed day.
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Great vid, just wish the cam was 10 feet back though. Less cam swinging that way.
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Knowledge Transfer at its best 👌🏻
Jeep is 🔥
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That thing is sick!
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Where can we get that patch you have on your hat? Can anyone comment the website/company
I check ironinfidel and howitzerclothing. No Luck of finding it
That was on the battle bottle.
When is part 2 coming ?
Likely the next video I release, however, to be honest I may take this week off from editing etc. Things have been hectic this week brother.
Awesome jeep
Thank you! It's a work in progress. I appreciate ya
When is Part 2?
Sorry man, I've been extremely busy. It will be soon. I still need to edit it.
If you feel uneasy with a tazer you can always purchase the Byrna projectile weapon ..just sayn it might seem safer
Interesting. I'll definitely look into that. Thanks Mikill.
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Where can I find that water container?
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Dope video
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Where’s part 2?
We posted it a couple weeks ago brother 👍
Love watching this stuff lol
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Awesome video as always man 👊
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What is Matt’s solution you reference, using a fanny pack to carry his pistol across his chest? Can you share the set up/brand of the pack? Thanks man
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Where’s part 2 !
Sorry brother, it's been a hectic month both in the business aswell as personal life. I still need to edit it...I will here shortly and get it published
Good video. I do have to say, I have watch a bunch of your videos. Just a suggestion, if you are showing gear an how things work. Have your camera guy take a step back so we can actually see what you are talking about. All the shots are zoomed in. Hard to follow. Good videos man
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Hey . Can you tell me what sunglases he have? I like them realy hard
Thanks
... like...them... really...hard
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Those are Gator Magnums.
Gatorz Magnums is right
How often do you change out the water
Monthly
@@IronInfidel thank you for responding quickly. I like that idea and am prepping my truck.
Will that water in the jug be good even if the temperature inside the jeep get high??
From what I remember, as long as the container is BPA free and no visible sunlight can get into the container, it should be good to go.
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11 days later.... lets see part 2!
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Whens part 2 coming?!?
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Great education..!!!
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Stand by for the most epic OD Green Truck!
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COOL INFORMATION.......
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Where is part 2?
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Put a cook, a fireman and a accountant in your car and you are save :-))))
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Very nice Jeep sir
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I could tell who the ODA was the second I saw both dudes next to each other, greymen stay grey.
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Why the he’ll do you live in LA I was not expecting that
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Super disappointed in the Camera Man. He doesn't record where anything is, just constantly showing their faces, Barley even showing the items they keep in their vehicles..
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@@IronInfidel I didn’t mind watching, or even listening. It just felt like the camera man was watching you for the first time as well & just didn’t pay attention to where the camera was pointing too…
I gotta step my bugout vehicle game up
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This is the way
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I don't understand the American attitude towards being prepared for battle and survival when you live in one of the safest places on earth. There's a strange need for protection that only exists in the US. I think it must be a product of clever marketing over the years by companies selling combat gear and weapons.
America is one of the safest places on earth because a large percentage of the American people enjoy combating evil. Malecide - the killing of evil. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux wrote a treatise explaining that malecide is not a sin.
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Well then don't be prepared dude... let those that understand the reality of living on this planet prepare
I’m surprised you don’t keep spare gas ⛽️, I think it’s the most useful thing
Yeah I really need to add that. Been slowly building out this vehicle haha
Yes I would say with that great rack you got on top you could easily add a gas can an ace and hijack I am fairly sure Jeep Sells these aftermarket parts
You should try the Child (Pediatric) Ratcheting Medical Tourniquet it’s for individual that weight less then 120lb
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Hey fellow jeeper jku let’s us know it’s unlimited 😂
haha I realized that as I edited the vid. Ah well, talking in the moment on camera...it happens lol
Are you not worried about people breaking into your car when you park out in public?
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My biggest fear is my ole lady not being prepared she is the main priority. Makes sure she has everything she would ever need
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I would Lisa to add fire extinguisher and binoculars
I do need an extinguisher. Bino's I've got under the front seat. I show the camera, but I totally understand if you missed it.
This dude again.
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Gonna be straight with you.. I disliked the video and I feel I should provide justification for that. Although I think you do put out solid content there are always things we can do better and as content creators, and we should look out for each other and push each other to be better. From a SOF Operator to a fellow LEO I'm just looking out so you can sustain, support, survive and stay in the fight indefinitely or as long as possible especially in a preparedness or crisis response situation.
1st: I would recommend seat panels or other secured easily deployable resupply kits to help organize and SECURE your gear and equipment. I've been in multiple rollover trainers and I've been in two real-world rollovers. Securing your equipment is a must and something that I always emphasize. I've ran multiple different configs for equipment resupply, storage, and organization on all my deployments and you have to secure things other wise they become projectiles inside the vehicle. It didn't matter what vehicle platform was: land, sea, or air, you have to secure and organize equipment. Drawers, Panels, Bags, Pouches, It really doesn't matter its the organization and easy access piece that's key.
2nd: Buying a fuel siphon and never taking it out of the package is wrong. It doesn't matter what the equipment is you have to test it, you have to validate it, you have to conduct PCC's and PCI's. Prior to training and real world ops I would always conduct PCC's and PCI's on our equipment but unfortunately sometimes not everything wants to cooperate. Things fail and if your pulling it out of the package on objective or on the X you are in the wrong. Cause now your trying to employ something for the first time. No matter how simple an item is to use, I've found over the years that every now and then there's some minor nuance with some products and you have to test and validate the equipment you buy before you through it in your kit. Even if that item requires only a little common sense to employ. I've seen new, junior, and senior members in SOF across all the branches fail to apply this important lesson, and then it shows when they need to employ a piece of equipment in training or on a mission. Idk of you have multiple of them but its the projection of not taking it out of the package is okay. Which lets less experienced people think its okay, which leads to failures or delays when employing the item on the spot in an emergency.
3rd: You have a lot of great gear in the vehicle but the manner in which it's thrown in the back is chaos. It's another example of securing and organizing your equipment. That way anyone can open the back of your vehicle and can easily identify, grab, and go.
4th and Final: You've always put out some great content and I'm just here to constructively criticize your video so that like I stated above you can sustain, support, survive, and stay in the fight! We as a country need people that are going above and beyond outside of work like yourself and constantly trying to learn and better themselves and the community. I want you to learn from the lessons that I've learned and my peers have learned from. That way we are all constantly improving, learning, and getting better.
I'm hitting you on these things because I've been putting together a lot for a vehicle loadout video over the past couple of months, and there are things that I've adjusted, changed, adapted, fixed, replaced, and purchased to establish a loadout that addresses multiple factors of vehicle recovery, sustainment, support, survival, resupply, building a platform you can fight too and from and use as a base of operations. It's gonna be a while before I finalize it all and film it because I'm out of the states. However, its on its way
All that aside the quality of the video and the quality of the gear you are purchasing is there and top notch keep crushing it and as always I've enjoyed your content and the lessons learned!
- Legion
This is a very fair analysis and I appreciate the input. I am always seeking ways to improve, whether it be fitness, firearms or general preparation. Thanks for the comment brother. I look forward to your video.
Alex
@@IronInfidel Just for reference a good place to start looking is Greyman Tactical and Tasmanian Tiger for Seat Back Panels, Decked for Truck bed or SUV drawers, there are some more expensive and more secure but decked is a great starting point, and then cargo nets are another great option for SUV's and doing kind of a round table Food, Water, First Aid/Trauma Med, Shelter, Electronic accessories, and then Ammo. That way you have an open center to plug and play and figure out what works best for your needs, mission, environment, etc. Visor covers are a nice to have for nav and quick reference cards. Historically seat panels were configured to mission essentials, but a good general rule of thumb was 3 mags up top with smoke. I'm a sucker for enola gay burst cause they are small compact and you can multiple colors for different signals. Green, Purple, and Blue produce the most dense cloud/plume of smoke for screening and obsuring purposes, and red is always emergency, sos, or med. Everything below that was mission dependent. I've had explosives, breaching tools, extra med, the list goes on, my recommendation think a little nefariously and contigencies and you'll cover most of the bases ;) and you can never go wrong with thinking in an extended infantry fundamentals. Shoot, Move, Communicate, Medicate, Fight, Sustain, Support, and Survive both day and night! Med on the head rest isolates it so no matter who's in the vehicle it never gets misses. Tas Tiger has a fair price one, but if you want higher quality SO Tech has the viper if i remember the name correctly.
Some ideas for you to plug and play with
I look forward to your part two and future conversations!
@@IronInfidel dropped you a DM on Instagram.
@War ;) I still love his content
@@IronInfidel Just a heads up all newer vehicles (1998up) have a rollover valve which prevent siphoning. Get a piece of cooper pipe to breakthrough the screen and ball valve.
Looks like you’re prepared but seems heavy for most people.
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are you not worried about your vehical being broken into and finding and stealing this kit? just a thought i had no real way i can think of around it.
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Wow you have more stuff in your truck than most have in their whole inventory. Impressive. You would get 40% better gas mileage without all that stuff in your jeep and with gas prices at 4 plus bucks per gallon, maybe thin it out to essentials, and create a safe spot somewhere and store things there. 🤷♂️ I’m kind of in aww of all that nice gear
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good content. Have you ever thought of where that stuff is going to go in a roll over or other accident? It seems that its just floating around in the back. I'm sure none of it will feel good if it smacks into your face in an accident.
Yes I have, it's actually my big concern for the setup (especially if I have to throw steel targets in the back). I haven't found a storage system that would work or reasonably-priced. One of the reasons I'm looking into a truck...the amount of stuff I've got to throw in the back when I'm going shooting etc is starting to pile up.
@@IronInfidel I got some buddies that had lockable drawers installed in the back of their jeeps. Down side is they aren't something you move in and out easily. Looking forward to what you figure out. I'll stick to the bed of my truck 😂
my stash would get salty working in the gulf, as a badass commercial diver, just sayin
hahaha. My stash would be ginger and patchy. Similar to Joe Dirt.
@@IronInfidel ok so now we are friends since you commented, cool. Hit me when you're in Bend, Or.
Man I thought you had on some lipstick for a sec great video tho
haha no lipstick for me. Thanks for the comment and sorry about the delayed response.
Awesome video!!! 🔥 🦍 💀
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Make fun of and accuse other Preppers of faking their vehicle equipment by dumping things in their house and placing them in their car, then admit to doing the exact same thing. Priceless ! 🙄
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You can just tell you get sponsored by half the things you show 🤣
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My useless opinion on the jeep:
Ive been building engines and racecars since i was very young. I still do it on the side. Post 90s chrysler products (cummins exlcuded) have piss poor engineering and are built to only last the duration of a 3 or 4 year lease. Look into the vehicles of 3rd world countries and arctic climates to find what will be most reliable. Toyota runs the show. This sounds closed minded and ignorant, but its true. I used to make too damn much money fixing brand new jeeps
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Miata all the way.... If it works for McGruder it will work for me
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I mean whatever floats your boat, but you get lit up or your vehicle gets lit up that’s a lot of useless gear gone. This video in my opinion was just a flex.
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If someone breaks into ur car you will be having a bad day. I personally would never travel with that much kit, unnecessary In my opinion. Some of it is very useful but the other looks a bit over kill. Just my opinion tho. Great video nevertheless
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Where do you put groceries in jeep? The trunk is full of staff. It doesn't look like a real every day drive vehicle
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That's cool what happens when the panic and you can't get gas or diesel? You can try abandoned vehicles gas stations for so long after the fuel goes stale... that won't be long what then? I drive a 1986 f250 4x4 diesel super cab 6.9 idi can run of used motor oil cooking oil k1 kerosene perty much alot. However I have a woodgassifier to also run my truck. Mechanically injected diesel with little to no electronics. Can set up to air starter and use a high pressure hand pump to air up the tank and get it to fire off. Hoard up parts. 55 gallon drums full of 15w40 boxes of filters rebuild kits spare engines/Trans transfer cases ready built to go in. When your custom tires dry rot or get worn out damaged how will you keep going? I can recap my tires and I have molds. I also have a regroover to cut the grooves to make tires last alot longer. Where's your tire spoons tire hammer? On well placed shot your either out or having to ditch the truck. I have a cab that I stripped down and armored special off road hard filled tires. I can withstand 20mm vualcan and I'm not overweight. Where's you cbrn system. Being shot with teargas in your truck or say buildings burning and smoke. I don't see a jeep other than the begging of shtf. Once gas is out and power lines down can't run the pumps it's a fancy lawn ornament
That is an awesome way to be able to sustain.