I built something similar with my 03 chevy 2500. But I got a cot mattress. Roof rack with road shower tank. I like the steel molle panel idea, gonna have to invest in that. Awesome setup and video
I also bought a Seekins AR-10, great rifle , mine was .308, I loved the flat bottom on the rail; but I owed my brother in law money, gave it to him, now I have a Wilson Combat Recon rifle in .308, I liked the Seekins Precision better
Some excellent quality stuff.👍👍 I would add a 22LR rifle and ammo box of 5,000 rds. Hand crank/solar radio; professional BLS/Medic Bag of medical gear; FOOD.....FOOD.....and more FOOD; more water filters, 2x USGI water cans, and 2x USGI Jerry fuel cans. SHTF is about balance. Tkink all classes of supply.
Those would be some great additions. I do have lots and lots of food, ammo, and water storage in my sheltering location, my truck is more set up to get me out of the immediate situation should things go sideways while I’m out. To be able to survive to get out. I take more of a SERE approach. My aim is to get the hell out of there. I’m never not within range of that location. The my medic kit I have mounted in the back is very comprehensive first aid, even up to heavy trauma but you can never have too much first aid gear. The three day three person kit made by decked for food water shelter is very comprehensive, especially for its size. But again my truck is not set up for long-term shelter in Place survival.
@@TkellKnives I understand. I like the way you set up the truck. Watch the Canadian prepper and the Silky Outback hand saws. If one needs heat or fire they are the best.
As a gun owner and enthusiast why are most people with all this gear not taking care of themselves physically? Like that’s great you have all that gear but it looks like you couldn’t do 30 push-ups and run 2 miles without having to stop for a break.
I mean, really great Kit etc. problem I see is so much of your setup depends on your truck being with you at all times. Also, a ton of luxury gear you’d never have time/ability to use in a gunfight. Seems very cop minded and would take a lot of time to stage
It depends on my truck being with me, because It’s a truck load-out video. I have a range with scenario base setups in my yard, I am proficient with what I own, very familiar with it takes to run this stuff. Because I have a spotting scope, rangefinder’s, and other advanced gear doesn’t mean I’m stopping what I’m doing in a firefight to set it up for every mission set. A ‘mission support site’ is just that, a place to grab the gear you need dependent on the situation. Grabbing an M4 and putting rounds down range takes no setup. This is a small representation of the gear I have at my disposal, I don’t carry all of my gear with me. I’ve got backups for my backups in more than one location, not just my truck. Marine not Cop.
All windows are tinted, back window is ballistic lexan. If you’re that determined to get in, you’ll get in. There tailgate has a lock and the drawers (that won’t open with the tailgate up) have a lock. It’s not like the shit is just laying in the bed accessible for smash and grab. It also doesn’t mean you don’t have things because of potential thieves. Mitigate as best you can, don’t make it easy for them.
@TkellKnives good deal! I must have missed that in the video. It's a really sweet setup, and I hope to someday have something similar. Did you notice any fuel mileage drop by adding the topper? Also, do you not carry any spare gas?
@sd3gunner It got edited out of the original video. My mileage stayed the same with the topper or it was so negligible that I didn’t notice. I have the provision to carry fuel. If I’m going further from where I’m trying to get back too I’ll take some Jerry cans. Typically though I’m local enough to my shelter location that a full tank of gas will suffice to get me back. I, like a lot of other people have many options to load out differently depending on what I think the mission set might call for. For example if I’m going to be working on a house all day 100 miles from my home the gear I would take as far as get home gear, is going to be different than if I’m driving halfway across the country, or for a trip with my wife to Costco. My thought is to have several options and not limit yourself to one particular scenario that you fixate on. Let’s be honest 99% of your life you’ll be using your truck for what it was designed for. Which is hauling stuff, carrying your tools, going places with your family. I need my truck to still function and be able to be loaded out in the event that something happens.
The 3 day food and water pack should suffice to get me home, or at least to a place to harvest game, and find a water source. The small tent in the Alice pack will keep me dry if I’m not using the truck for shelter. I take a SERE approach.
Yeah sleep is in short supply these days. You’re right about that. Some nights are hell…plus I think I feel how weird the world is getting and knowing first hand how things could go... That and there’s always work to be done at T. Kell. Thank you very much, we really care about our TKell family.
@@TkellKnives yes sir y’all sure care about the TKell family, it shows brightly. Very few businesses go the extra mile the way you and CW do. To call me just to say thanks from a Patreon comment is impressive to me. Don’t know of anybody that would take the time to do that. Look forward to the day I can meet y’all in person and shake your hand and say thank you in person
Great review! Did you use the builtright industries seat back tech plate molle kit over your truck cap windows? Did you have to use 2 sets to cover both windows?
Not disrespectful at all. There have been a few other comments on that. Right now it’s ballistic lexan with 2 additional “drill resistant” locks in the corners. I have plans to put the same MOLLE panels on the back but I need to get stronger hydraulic rods for the added weight.
@@TkellKnives You have it dialed in for sure! Where do you get ballistic lexan?!?! I have a truck like yours with no topper and this makes me really want to do that set up!!!! It really looks very functional
Yeah I sold my house for the same reason. Why have things if there’s a potential for theft. I’m currently homeless because I was afraid someone would steal my things.
I’ve got the FNX 45 can somebody tell me who makes a good inside and outside the waistband holster for it. Great video I live in Deep South Ga so we live eat sleep guns down here Lol 😂 but I see I’m way behind on load out gear
I like Alien gear for IWB. The shapeshift is my first choice if they make it for your model, cloak as a second. OWB I like Urban Carry lock leather (not the g3 inside the pants thing) Safariland 6300 for duty style holsters. And the GLS safariland holsters are good for daily OWB. I’m on the opposite end of Ga NW corner almost to Chattanooga. Thanks for watching
What have you done to prevent theft of the vehicle? It is amazing how fast F150 can be stolen. My truck weapons are only ones I can afford to loose 😢😢.
I was referring to someone walking by and looking in my truck for easy to snatch items. Not from someone that has studied RUclips and hunted my truck down. I feel fairly confident that most people know that’s what I meant 🤷🏻♂️
True and 2 wheeled vehicle would be hell to carry a decent loadout on. The ammo alone that you’d need to escape a city with that many threats would make a 2 wheeler or your Chevrolegs useless.
@@TkellKnives horses my guy. Your ass will hurt but there is no worry about fuel, noise, or cargo space. Using your Lamborfeetis would be worst case scenario lmao
New subscriber here. I’ve watched 25 or 30 truck load out videos and for me this is the most well thought out, concise set up I’ve seen. I cannot afford a load out this elaborate, but this has given me the best base model to work from. Passing it forward. Thanks a ton brother for sharing 🫡🇺🇸
Thank you brother. I started with nothing and slowly added what I could when I could. A lot of my higher end gear has come from industry trades that I’m blessed to have received. 🫡🇺🇸
Love the set up and i wouldnt suggest running 5.56 through a .223 barrel but you can run .223 through a 5.56 barrel no problem. Also nato round is 5.56 so it could go iether way with abundance of ammo around i would rather have a 5.56 than a 223 and since i have a 5.56 i can run 223 with no problems again my friend messed his up bad he had to geta new upoer he thought he had a 5.56 and so thats what he always shot through a few thousand rounds later took to gun smith and he said dude wrecked it shooting only 5.56 through a 223 barrel smoked it .
Solid advice brother. That’s why I I run a 223 wylde. It gives you the accuracy of a 223, but handles the chamber pressures in 556, but only a 223 wylde will handle those pressures.
This is a great production and it left me with more questions than ideas. This will come across snarky but not intended as I'm really trying to gain ideas of needed items vs marketed items. I liked the set up in the truck however, the rear hatch window was the obvious security risk compared to the side windows. Not sure if there are potentials to fortifying a fiberglass shell. Great ideas though. I got lost when you spoke about carrying just enough water to get you to where you have resupply opportunities but then go on to carry 3 rifles for raiding buildings, tripod mounted 600m COD headshots, and light duty battle rifle. Not to get into the weeds about your ideology of preparing-- but are you setup to get to the resupply/rally point "home" or beyond? Hope you have plans to increase the range of the truck and to transport water.
Nice timing you've got Tim currently setting up some gear for the car so taking note's just heard today that's the nighthawk being sent out to me aswell man I'm looking forward to receiving that n got a nightstalker cqc ordered aswell thanks for sharing your knowledge brother
You do realize that people post videos on channels like mine to help other people out, right? And you did hear the part in the video where I said I’ve been hesitant to post this video, right?
I was thinking the same thing. Why bust out a side window when the rear hatch is the most vulnerable and has the greatest accessibility to the contents. I do like the Molle set up for convenience.
@ooie1975g there’s other people that have commented on this in the thread. The rear window is currently ballistic Lexan with upgraded locks. I have plans to add MOLLE panels to it as well, but when I did, I realized that I needed upgraded hydraulic shocks and if not done that yet. as far as the water like, I said, in the video I have three days worth of water for three people. That should be enough to allow me the ability to find more water and if I do, there’s of room in the back of my truck to store water. There’s no reason to debate what rifles I choose. If you want to choose different rifles, you’re more than welcome.
Hey Tim, I feel ya on holsters for the x-Macro. Try the Muddy River Tactical iwb! Fits the TLR 7A and is a sweet holster. Love it. Also, love my Stryker and Sapper!! Thanks for this video. Love your ideas!
I think you should have the most simple and therefore reliable vehicle. Easy to fix, easy to maintain. Also, an armored vehicle, like those used for transportation of money, could be useful. Fuel consumption is an issue too.
If we are following the rules of gun safety, no gun needs to be 'clear.' Also, painting that gun will break up the black way better. Those hard outlines will be easy to spot in the woods, if that's the goal/plan. Aside from that, excellent video.
Agreed on the ‘clear’. You wouldn’t believe the amount of people that will comment about you not showing that if firearm is clear on RUclips like they’re in danger on the other side of their phone. I typically do make my rifles multi-tone with diffent colors of stocks, hand guards, paint etc. These are still really new, so I’m enjoying them being pretty. Again excellent advice
@@TkellKnives Those people complaining are basically pointing out a classic joke: Tell me you haven't received professional training without saying you haven't received professional training. You've got a really awesome rig there. I only say paint the gun because after painting a few things I'm obsessed haha. And I appreciate you taking the time to send a reply and thank you for the compliment. Cheers, brother.
RUclips creates alot of “experts”. It’s easy to tell by observation of vernacular and movements who has and has not spent actual time behind a weapon. They see the gun tuber show clear all the time and they think that that’s what you’re supposed to do because they don’t have any experience around other humans using weapons systems. When in reality, those of us that have to deal with RUclips guidelines, know that showing a clear weapon or announcing a clear weapon or unloaded weapon will keep your video from being blocked, shadow banned, or demonetized. I have a very vivid memory of a PMI in the Marine Corps slamming a student to the ground at MCT, kneeing him in the face, because he flagged the line with a known UNLOADED M-16. If you don’t practice proper firearms safety in the environment that I come from, getting kneed in the face is the least traumatic thing that can happen. Same here I have a collection of plastic foliage, netting, various earth tones of rattle cans from krylon, and alumahyde, tapes etc. all for “art projects” to break up the signature of gear.
I’d probably just answer whatever questions they had, but that mostly depends on the circumstances. I’m not breaking the law by having these items, and they are secured inside locked containers as is required to transport firearms. I subscribe to the theory that If I don’t act like I’m doing dumb things, I typically don’t get asked dumb questions. I haven’t been pulled over very many times in my 26 years of driving. If it’s within a pretty big range of home they would likely know me and also that I’m of no threat to them or anyone else.
Well I no what I need my future setup to look like.. I love the setup. Easy to get to, secure 🔐, and can keep a small army at bay if need be. Keep the videos coming.
it's a really nice set up, but i would be to paranoid to have all that gear in my truck. i am a contractor and have had tools taken and have seen more cars and trucks broken in to. i guess what i am saying is that i would not want to help arm people who could use my stuff against me and my family
Just my pet peeve: Having to "show" guns are not loaded to satisfy the snowflakes and self appointed youtube police. UGH You are not anywhere near me and even if you pointed a loaded gun at the camera it is no threat to me. You are only responsible for you. UGH
Won't run after a e m p you need a cart . P.s. the will come in thru the back window or vice grip the Handel on the back your stuff is there's that got your drawers.
Your knives are awesome, I ordered a Nightstalker. My truck gun is a Sig Rattler SBR, Midwest sidefolding stock,Banish 30 Gold can, Eotech holographic site with the donut of death reticle,magpul front grip, back to back 30 round subsonic .300 Blackout mags; dont leave home with out it!Cant wait to get my Nightstalker ; great video!
Thank you brother. It’s an honor that you choose one of my blades, when you obviously have great taste in firearm. I just recently got a Rattler LT .300AAC with the 6.75 inch. Pistol (waiting on the form 1). Primary arms Vulcan reticle with micro 3x magnifier. Both on unity high rise with the magnifier in the FTC mount. Magpul rail scales. CGS Hyperion can (STILL in jail). It’s My first 300 blackout and I love it more than I thought. Seekins and Rattler…we have similar taste. I have nx15 Seekins with the EO Tech exps3 with a g33 magnifier. It’s crazy heavy not sure yet if I like it better than the razor 1-10 I took off of it. Big fan of LPVO on non SBR length
That’s not accurate. I used one for years in the Marine Corps and have used one for 20 years since. I have literally used an Alice pack for hundreds of miles of humping
I understand EDC and a truck gun,even a small get home bag.But really? Out of all the scenarios that could lead to a SHTF, I don’t believe Red dawn is one of them.Time spent in my truck is minimal compared to my time at home ,so unless you have double the resources at home??? I don’t want to be loading and unloading each time I go somewhere.And would hate to worry about my truck every time I left it at night in a dark parking lot.A 4.5 in battery powered hand grinder will have all that gear gone in 10 minutes.But after all that great setup and video! Hope someday we can all look back at all the money spent on our apocalypse gadgets ,supplies and man toys,sake our heads ,laugh and thank god we didn’t need them.😂🇺🇸🇺🇸Keep strong!
My situation may be different than yours. If I’m out and things go down that is what I want with me. An AR, a shotgun, and a long gun are not unreasonable firearms to have. Extra ammo and the proper gear to carry it just makes sense if I have the room. I have a decked system because in my line of work I have to travel with expensive firearms occasionally and that is much more secure than just the truck bed. My plate carrier does no good on my wall at home if I’m out where the people that would shoot me are. It is incredibly rare that I am away from home for much more than an hour. I run a business that keeps me there for far more hours than most men work. If I do stay away from home and it’s not with family, it’s in an Air B&B so far from the fray that the chance of someone breaking into my truck is so low that it does not even bear mentioning. I have much more than double this loadout at home. The only time my truck is in a dark parking lot is if I’m in it. If I’m in a store, which is also incredibly rare, it’s for less than the time it takes to absorb lead from my CCW while trying grind open my stuff. I have 75 yard shooting range in my back yard and plenty of local friends with places for long range shooting. I’ve been blessed and have worked my fanny off my entire life to have a pretty great situation. Active shooters are a real threat, civil unrest in the states is at its highest point since the Civil War. Most of the time I stay at home with my favorite humans, my wife and kids and enjoy life. We do everything together and live in a place that within an hours drive we have so much recreation to enjoy. I’m pretty happy with my setup. Thank you for watching, I say this often. If I over prepared and I’m wrong, I can eat my food, and shoot my ammo. Other wise I’ve always enjoyed to outdoors, training in the Marine Corps and civilian world, so I have the stuff anyway and I don’t mind taking the extra steps daily to take precautions to ensure my family is the most safe when we are away. It’s just loading some stuff and they are 100% worth the extra effort it takes on my part. I’m a man and I feel honored that this is my job.
Keep your mag in your rifle. There's no sense in having it in a zipper bag that isn't accessible without popping that decked thing out. If you need something shorter than a 30 rounder to get it to fit, slap a 20-round mag in it. Also, if the tacos don't retain your mags, get some esstac kywi pouches. Love the ATS Tactical stuff. I have their plate carrier and chest rig.
Good suggestion. I have reasons that I don’t keep loaded magazines of any capacity in my long guns while transporting. Just a personal preference. My scenario based training incorporates mag insertion and round chambering. Train with how you choose to load-out. ATS is great stuff, family owned American made gear!
What if shtf and your truck becomes disabled and you have to leave all that behind. I'm not knocking your set up, it's freaking awesome and I want one. Just wondering?
That’s definitely a concern. I’d hope that I had enough passengers to divide the loadout. If not I’d have to be selective on what I would take on foot and just abandon the rest.
Impressive, you must not have children or you have some kind of business to pay for so much. I would love a set up like that, but I’m looking at I’m guessing at least $160k there
loved this video , short an sweet on each item you showed ,not like all these other guys talking an talking and saying nothing or saying same crap over an over gets boring , you did a great job keep this type of video up ,great job again ,god bless america an long live the republic ,merry xmas 2023 ,god keep your family safe .
I like the setup, but I didn’t see any tools or truck recovery/repair beyond some straps. What if your truck breaks down? Get a flat tire? Get hit with another Georgia Snowpocalypse?
You leave all that stuff in your truck all the time? Are you not worried about someone breaking into your truck or just stealing the truck entirely? I don’t even keep change in my car here in Philly. There’s no way I’d leave a gun in my car, much less several guns and several thousand dollars in gear.
I don’t leave it unless I’m running into somewhere that I’d be back within the time it’d take to break in. I load and unload every time I leave the house. Its work but my wife and kids really appreciate the diligence and extra work
Now thats what the hell you call a load out! Jesus! What a solid breakdown brother!!
I guess I need to by an extra truck now
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If SHTF bad enough, my company no longer owns their truck LMAO
Hilarious!
@@fastjohnny2002same here
The older jeeps tho newer jeeps suck
I built something similar with my 03 chevy 2500. But I got a cot mattress. Roof rack with road shower tank. I like the steel molle panel idea, gonna have to invest in that. Awesome setup and video
Sweet video! Great topic and great gear! Thank you for the awesome video.
As a Canadian im just pumped me and Tim share a common gun.
I would love see more of all your stuff (kit) !!!
Great gear Brother!
I really enjoyed the video and yes I would like to see more
I also bought a Seekins AR-10, great rifle , mine was .308, I loved the flat bottom
on the rail; but I owed my brother in law money, gave it to him, now I have a Wilson Combat Recon rifle in .308, I liked the Seekins Precision better
I haven’t spent much time behind it but I do love it. I’ve also got a Spear heavy in .308 that does well for a lighter weight 30cal option.
Some excellent quality stuff.👍👍 I would add a 22LR rifle and ammo box of 5,000 rds. Hand crank/solar radio; professional BLS/Medic Bag of medical gear; FOOD.....FOOD.....and more FOOD; more water filters, 2x USGI water cans, and 2x USGI Jerry fuel cans. SHTF is about balance. Tkink all classes of supply.
Those would be some great additions.
I do have lots and lots of food, ammo, and water storage in my sheltering location, my truck is more set up to get me out of the immediate situation should things go sideways while I’m out. To be able to survive to get out. I take more of a SERE approach. My aim is to get the hell out of there. I’m never not within range of that location.
The my medic kit I have mounted in the back is very comprehensive first aid, even up to heavy trauma but you can never have too much first aid gear. The three day three person kit made by decked for food water shelter is very comprehensive, especially for its size. But again my truck is not set up for long-term shelter in Place survival.
@@TkellKnives I understand. I like the way you set up the truck. Watch the Canadian prepper and the Silky Outback hand saws. If one needs heat or fire they are the best.
Awesome set up! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you man.
I want to see the contents of the Alice pack. A great minuteman setup !
Lots of good info Tim!
Great video. Shating. How much do you think all that gear costs? Not including the truck😂
Green head band 😂😂😂 love it
lol somebody had to say it
Business is good bro!!!
I do a lot of trades.
Nobody knocking it bro. Doing us Georgians proud!!💪🏼💪🏼
Great video enjoyed it very much...even though I live in a foreign country that i can't have any of that equipment.. Thailand 😢😢😢😢😢
Sorry to hear that. Thanks brother.
Five star set up!
As a gun owner and enthusiast why are most people with all this gear not taking care of themselves physically? Like that’s great you have all that gear but it looks like you couldn’t do 30 push-ups and run 2 miles without having to stop for a break.
Why are you trolling RUclips looking at dudes bodies?
I mean, really great Kit etc. problem I see is so much of your setup depends on your truck being with you at all times. Also, a ton of luxury gear you’d never have time/ability to use in a gunfight. Seems very cop minded and would take a lot of time to stage
It depends on my truck being with me, because It’s a truck load-out video. I have a range with scenario base setups in my yard, I am proficient with what I own, very familiar with it takes to run this stuff. Because I have a spotting scope, rangefinder’s, and other advanced gear doesn’t mean I’m stopping what I’m doing in a firefight to set it up for every mission set. A ‘mission support site’ is just that, a place to grab the gear you need dependent on the situation. Grabbing an M4 and putting rounds down range takes no setup. This is a small representation of the gear I have at my disposal, I don’t carry all of my gear with me. I’ve got backups for my backups in more than one location, not just my truck. Marine not Cop.
I'm pretty sure I'd just look in the non tinted and then break the back window.... bigger to crawl through anyway
All windows are tinted, back window is ballistic lexan. If you’re that determined to get in, you’ll get in. There tailgate has a lock and the drawers (that won’t open with the tailgate up) have a lock. It’s not like the shit is just laying in the bed accessible for smash and grab. It also doesn’t mean you don’t have things because of potential thieves. Mitigate as best you can, don’t make it easy for them.
@TkellKnives good deal! I must have missed that in the video. It's a really sweet setup, and I hope to someday have something similar. Did you notice any fuel mileage drop by adding the topper? Also, do you not carry any spare gas?
@sd3gunner It got edited out of the original video. My mileage stayed the same with the topper or it was so negligible that I didn’t notice. I have the provision to carry fuel. If I’m going further from where I’m trying to get back too I’ll take some Jerry cans. Typically though I’m local enough to my shelter location that a full tank of gas will suffice to get me back. I, like a lot of other people have many options to load out differently depending on what I think the mission set might call for. For example if I’m going to be working on a house all day 100 miles from my home the gear I would take as far as get home gear, is going to be different than if I’m driving halfway across the country, or for a trip with my wife to Costco. My thought is to have several options and not limit yourself to one particular scenario that you fixate on. Let’s be honest 99% of your life you’ll be using your truck for what it was designed for. Which is hauling stuff, carrying your tools, going places with your family. I need my truck to still function and be able to be loaded out in the event that something happens.
This is a great shooting truck but definitely not enough food water or quick setup shelter for a bug out shtf scenario, nice gear though
The 3 day food and water pack should suffice to get me home, or at least to a place to harvest game, and find a water source. The small tent in the Alice pack will keep me dry if I’m not using the truck for shelter. I take a SERE approach.
Awesome video Tim and camera wife. Only thing I would change get a Chevy. 😂😂😂
Thank you! They all make great trucks, I’ve had them all.
@@TkellKnives you must have the same problem as me sleeping. It’s tough some nights just trying to sleep. Thanks for all you do Tim and camera wife
@@TkellKnives you must have the same problem as me sleeping. It’s tough some nights just trying to sleep. Thanks for all you do Tim and camera wife
Yeah sleep is in short supply these days. You’re right about that. Some nights are hell…plus I think I feel how weird the world is getting and knowing first hand how things could go... That and there’s always work to be done at T. Kell. Thank you very much, we really care about our TKell family.
@@TkellKnives yes sir y’all sure care about the TKell family, it shows brightly. Very few businesses go the extra mile the way you and CW do. To call me just to say thanks from a Patreon comment is impressive to me. Don’t know of anybody that would take the time to do that. Look forward to the day I can meet y’all in person and shake your hand and say thank you in person
Great review! Did you use the builtright industries seat back tech plate molle kit over your truck cap windows? Did you have to use 2 sets to cover both windows?
There's people who know, and there's people who have no clue. Active shooter scenario ✔ Family Safety ✔Zombie Apocalypse ✔ This man knows...☝🏼💪🏼👊🏼🤘🏼
Thank you Brother
Not disrespecting at all. Your set up is very clean! But what about the back glass? Any plans on securing that?
Not disrespectful at all. There have been a few other comments on that. Right now it’s ballistic lexan with 2 additional “drill resistant” locks in the corners. I have plans to put the same MOLLE panels on the back but I need to get stronger hydraulic rods for the added weight.
@@TkellKnives You have it dialed in for sure! Where do you get ballistic lexan?!?! I have a truck like yours with no topper and this makes me really want to do that set up!!!! It really looks very functional
I got pre tinted from an online supplier. I’ll
Look it up and post
@@TkellKnives thanks man
Awsome stuff man
Dude’s arms and hands are over caffeinated
Caffeine affects the entire body, not just portions of your limbs. But thanks I appreciate the trolling.
All you need is pistol and a cookie
That's a lot of stuff to be stolen if, in the more likely event, your truck gets stollen.
Yeah I sold my house for the same reason. Why have things if there’s a potential for theft. I’m currently homeless because I was
afraid someone would steal my things.
I am patient zero when it comes to pocket knives you field strip apart without tools, do you want me as one of your inventors?
I’ve got the FNX 45 can somebody tell me who makes a good inside and outside the waistband holster for it. Great video I live in Deep South Ga so we live eat sleep guns down here Lol 😂 but I see I’m way behind on load out gear
I like Alien gear for IWB. The shapeshift is my first choice if they make it for your model, cloak as a second. OWB I like Urban Carry lock leather (not the g3 inside the pants thing) Safariland 6300 for duty style holsters. And the GLS safariland holsters are good for daily OWB. I’m on the opposite end of Ga NW corner almost to Chattanooga. Thanks for watching
What have you done to prevent theft of the vehicle?
It is amazing how fast F150 can be stolen.
My truck weapons are only ones I can afford to loose 😢😢.
Kill switch.
Same here, this is a minuscule representation of the armament I have.
I need a second job to get this load out
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I do a lot of trades…
Once that emp bomb goes off none of us will be able to drive our trucks any. Better buy a horse
Or a team of horses to pull my truck!!
@@TkellKnives 🤣🤣 good one
lol I couldn’t help it
What no crayons?
Hmmm don't want people seeing whats in side you're truck can't call that back
I was referring to someone walking by and looking in my truck for easy to snatch items. Not from someone that has studied RUclips and hunted my truck down. I feel fairly confident that most people know that’s what I meant 🤷🏻♂️
A 4 wheeled vehicle will be a problem for anyone living in a city with a population greater than 100k.
True and 2 wheeled vehicle would be hell to carry a decent loadout on. The ammo alone that you’d need to escape a city with that many threats would make a 2 wheeler or your Chevrolegs useless.
@@TkellKnives horses my guy. Your ass will hurt but there is no worry about fuel, noise, or cargo space. Using your Lamborfeetis would be worst case scenario lmao
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Dude, you’re crazy…….shoot one of your tires out how are you gonna carry all that stuff during any kind of issue you need to reevaluate
I’ll just carry nothing you’re obviously the expert
I know you’re a knife channel, and we love you for what you do but I love this content. Seeing your military knowledge is helpful. Thank you
You are very welcome brother.
@@jeffarnold8425 what’s your experience
I can not think of less than 297 scenarios for such a load out
Get a pac safe. That quick grab is easy to steal... After they find out ( they may not know).
New subscriber here. I’ve watched 25 or 30 truck load out videos and for me this is the most well thought out, concise set up I’ve seen. I cannot afford a load out this elaborate, but this has given me the best base model to work from. Passing it forward. Thanks a ton brother for sharing 🫡🇺🇸
Thank you brother. I started with nothing and slowly added what I could when I could. A lot of my higher end gear has come from industry trades that I’m blessed to have received. 🫡🇺🇸
I have the baddest bug out truck of all time 1985 Chevy K30.
Great review! I'd love to see more... it's sad we have to even live like this but the way America has become we must! Stay safe and God Bless!
You nailed it brother. That’s the saddest part. Keep your head down. God Bless
TKELL knives/trucks. 🤔
Love how down home you are! Looking forward too getting my first TKell Mercenary I ordered……🤩🤩
Great content on this video Sir. More please. Thank you.
Awesome video. Very impressive setup. 😊 Ive got a lot of work to do.
Love the set up and i wouldnt suggest running 5.56 through a .223 barrel but you can run .223 through a 5.56 barrel no problem. Also nato round is 5.56 so it could go iether way with abundance of ammo around i would rather have a 5.56 than a 223 and since i have a 5.56 i can run 223 with no problems again my friend messed his up bad he had to geta new upoer he thought he had a 5.56 and so thats what he always shot through a few thousand rounds later took to gun smith and he said dude wrecked it shooting only 5.56 through a 223 barrel smoked it .
Solid advice brother. That’s why I I run a 223 wylde. It gives you the accuracy of a 223, but handles the chamber pressures in 556, but only a 223 wylde will handle those pressures.
@TkellKnives sweet I didn't know that they made that bad ass.
This is a great production and it left me with more questions than ideas. This will come across snarky but not intended as I'm really trying to gain ideas of needed items vs marketed items. I liked the set up in the truck however, the rear hatch window was the obvious security risk compared to the side windows. Not sure if there are potentials to fortifying a fiberglass shell. Great ideas though. I got lost when you spoke about carrying just enough water to get you to where you have resupply opportunities but then go on to carry 3 rifles for raiding buildings, tripod mounted 600m COD headshots, and light duty battle rifle. Not to get into the weeds about your ideology of preparing-- but are you setup to get to the resupply/rally point "home" or beyond? Hope you have plans to increase the range of the truck and to transport water.
Nice timing you've got Tim currently setting up some gear for the car so taking note's just heard today that's the nighthawk being sent out to me aswell man I'm looking forward to receiving that n got a nightstalker cqc ordered aswell thanks for sharing your knowledge brother
I blacked out the windows so nobody can see what's in my truck, hmm... I'm gonna post a video on the internet showing the world what's in my truck 😂
You do realize that people post videos on channels like mine to help other people out, right? And you did hear the part in the video where I said I’ve been hesitant to post this video, right?
Thanks for the video! Lots of great tips. What are you doing to secure the large rear window? plans for molle panel? thanks
I was thinking the same thing. Why bust out a side window when the rear hatch is the most vulnerable and has the greatest accessibility to the contents. I do like the Molle set up for convenience.
@ooie1975g there’s other people that have commented on this in the thread. The rear window is currently ballistic Lexan with upgraded locks. I have plans to add MOLLE panels to it as well, but when I did, I realized that I needed upgraded hydraulic shocks and if not done that yet. as far as the water like, I said, in the video I have three days worth of water for three people. That should be enough to allow me the ability to find more water and if I do, there’s of room in the back of my truck to store water. There’s no reason to debate what rifles I choose. If you want to choose different rifles, you’re more than welcome.
Hey Tim, I feel ya on holsters for the x-Macro. Try the Muddy River Tactical iwb! Fits the TLR 7A and is a sweet holster. Love it. Also, love my Stryker and Sapper!! Thanks for this video. Love your ideas!
Hopefully more will become available. I’ll check them out, thank you.
I’m honored that you like your blades. Thank you for the support.
All in favor for the Truck and Tim's loadout giveaway next? 🙋🏻😂
Also CW diid an awesome job with the video editing and videoing! 😁
I think you should have the most simple and therefore reliable vehicle.
Easy to fix, easy to maintain.
Also, an armored vehicle, like those used for transportation of money, could be useful.
Fuel consumption is an issue too.
Nice truck. I'm trying to get my raptor set up similar to yours. Love the camper shell.
I love ya brother but you lost me at F-150…. 😂
Same..and I didn't see any tools/pry bars/oil for the actual truck!
If we are following the rules of gun safety, no gun needs to be 'clear.'
Also, painting that gun will break up the black way better. Those hard outlines will be easy to spot in the woods, if that's the goal/plan.
Aside from that, excellent video.
Agreed on the ‘clear’. You wouldn’t believe the amount of people that will comment about you not showing that if firearm is clear on RUclips like they’re in danger on the other side of their phone.
I typically do make my rifles multi-tone with diffent colors of stocks, hand guards, paint etc. These are still really new, so I’m enjoying them being pretty. Again excellent advice
@@TkellKnives Those people complaining are basically pointing out a classic joke: Tell me you haven't received professional training without saying you haven't received professional training.
You've got a really awesome rig there. I only say paint the gun because after painting a few things I'm obsessed haha. And I appreciate you taking the time to send a reply and thank you for the compliment. Cheers, brother.
RUclips creates alot of “experts”. It’s easy to tell by observation of vernacular and movements who has and has not spent actual time behind a weapon. They see the gun tuber show clear all the time and they think that that’s what you’re supposed to do because they don’t have any experience around other humans using weapons systems. When in reality, those of us that have to deal with RUclips guidelines, know that showing a clear weapon or announcing a clear weapon or unloaded weapon will keep your video from being blocked, shadow banned, or demonetized. I have a very vivid memory of a PMI in the Marine Corps slamming a student to the ground at MCT, kneeing him in the face, because he flagged the line with a known UNLOADED M-16. If you don’t practice proper firearms safety in the environment that I come from, getting kneed in the face is the least traumatic thing that can happen.
Same here I have a collection of plastic foliage, netting, various earth tones of rattle cans from krylon, and alumahyde, tapes etc. all for “art projects” to break up the signature of gear.
Loose 100 devil dog. Have pride In yourself
Don’t be a shithead. Maintain your bearing judgmental prick
So what would you say if u got pulled over???
I’d probably just answer whatever questions they had, but that mostly depends on the circumstances. I’m not breaking the law by having these items, and they are secured inside locked containers as is required to transport firearms. I subscribe to the theory that If I don’t act like I’m doing dumb things, I typically don’t get asked dumb questions. I haven’t been pulled over very many times in my 26 years of driving. If it’s within a pretty big range of home they would likely know me and also that I’m of no threat to them or anyone else.
this is more of a “How to get your truck potentially stolen/robbed while you sleep”
I don’t leave it in my truck while I sleep. Any gear you have runs the risk of theft, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have the gear
@@TkellKnives ah understood
If you dont have it, consider having a truck kit too. Tools, spare fluids, recovery gear, etc.
Good point. 100% agree on all. I didn’t cover the inside of my truck, I keep all of that under the backseats.
@@TkellKnives nice! Figured it would be worth a mention in case you didn't! Nice video
Well I no what I need my future setup to look like.. I love the setup. Easy to get to, secure 🔐, and can keep a small army at bay if need be. Keep the videos coming.
I have 2. A 2002 toyota sequoia and a 2012 chevy z71. Both 4x4. Main truck is a 2023 1794 tundra.
Great video!
Great Video Tim. You adhere to my saying. “A little Paranoia will keep You Safe”. 👍
Theft protection on the sides but back window has nothing . So…. Basically …. Nevermind
it's a really nice set up, but i would be to paranoid to have all that gear in my truck. i am a contractor and have had tools taken and have seen more cars and trucks broken in to. i guess what i am saying is that i would not want to help arm people who could use my stuff against me and my family
Just my pet peeve: Having to "show" guns are not loaded to satisfy the snowflakes and self appointed youtube police. UGH You are not anywhere near me and even if you pointed a loaded gun at the camera it is no threat to me. You are only responsible for you. UGH
I got a guitar soft case with my AR AND 4 mags to throw in my car so when I take it out people think I am just a liberal folk musician ❗️💥😁
While this guy is showing off that beautiful AR , my peasant European ass is sitting here with my basic caveman AK 😂
Your videos are amazing. I really like it. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Can I talk with you Tkell?
Until the government shuts your truck off……..don’t think that’s possible? Wrong.
Great stuff bro. Well thought out and impressive AF!
Won't run after a e m p you need a cart . P.s. the will come in thru the back window or vice grip the Handel on the back your stuff is there's that got your drawers.
I love the molle on the windows. How did you attach the panels ? To the frame of the window or above the frame? Thanks
Great folks, mr t kell treated us well.thank you for your time an comradery😊
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Yes, would love to see more videos like that. God bless you and your family bro.
Thank you brother. God bless you as well.
Great video, you have me brainstorm thank you trying my best to prep.
I thought i was the man cuz i carry jumper cables 🤣
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Your knives are awesome, I ordered a Nightstalker. My truck gun is a Sig Rattler SBR, Midwest sidefolding stock,Banish 30 Gold can, Eotech holographic site with the donut of death reticle,magpul front grip, back to back 30 round subsonic .300 Blackout mags; dont leave home with out it!Cant wait to get my Nightstalker ; great video!
Thank you brother. It’s an honor that you choose one of my blades, when you obviously have great taste in firearm. I just recently got a Rattler LT .300AAC with the 6.75 inch. Pistol (waiting on the form 1). Primary arms Vulcan reticle with micro 3x magnifier. Both on unity high rise with the magnifier in the FTC mount. Magpul rail scales. CGS Hyperion can (STILL in jail). It’s My first 300 blackout and I love it more than I thought. Seekins and Rattler…we have similar taste. I have nx15 Seekins with the EO Tech exps3 with a g33 magnifier. It’s crazy heavy not sure yet if I like it better than the razor 1-10 I took off of it. Big fan of LPVO on non SBR length
Nobody's running a alice pack for long. Your kidneys will hate you
That’s not accurate. I used one for years in the Marine Corps and have used one for 20 years since. I have literally used an Alice pack for hundreds of miles of humping
I understand EDC and a truck gun,even a small get home bag.But really? Out of all the scenarios that could lead to a SHTF, I don’t believe Red dawn is one of them.Time spent in my truck is minimal compared to my time at home ,so unless you have double the resources at home??? I don’t want to be loading and unloading each time I go somewhere.And would hate to worry about my truck every time I left it at night in a dark parking lot.A 4.5 in battery powered hand grinder will have all that gear gone in 10 minutes.But after all that great setup and video! Hope someday we can all look back at all the money spent on our apocalypse gadgets ,supplies and man toys,sake our heads ,laugh and thank god we didn’t need them.😂🇺🇸🇺🇸Keep strong!
My situation may be different than yours. If I’m out and things go down that is what I want with me. An AR, a shotgun, and a long gun are not unreasonable firearms to have. Extra ammo and the proper gear to carry it just makes sense if I have the room. I have a decked system because in my line of work I have to travel with expensive firearms occasionally and that is much more secure than just the truck bed. My plate carrier does no good on my wall at home if I’m out where the people that would shoot me are. It is incredibly rare that I am away from home for much more than an hour. I run a business that keeps me there for far more hours than most men work. If I do stay away from home and it’s not with family, it’s in an Air B&B so far from the fray that the chance of someone breaking into my truck is so low that it does not even bear mentioning. I have much more than double this loadout at home. The only time my truck is in a dark parking lot is if I’m in it. If I’m in a store, which is also incredibly rare, it’s for less than the time it takes to absorb lead from my CCW while trying grind open my stuff. I have 75 yard shooting range in my back yard and plenty of local friends with places for long range shooting. I’ve been blessed and have worked my fanny off my entire life to have a pretty great situation.
Active shooters are a real threat, civil unrest in the states is at its highest point since the Civil War. Most of the time I stay at home with my favorite humans, my wife and kids and enjoy life. We do everything together and live in a place that within an hours drive we have so much recreation to enjoy. I’m pretty happy with my setup. Thank you for watching, I say this often. If I over prepared and I’m wrong,
I can eat my food, and shoot my ammo. Other wise I’ve always enjoyed to outdoors, training in the Marine Corps and civilian world, so I have the stuff anyway and I don’t mind taking the extra steps daily to take precautions to ensure my family is the most safe when we are away. It’s just loading some stuff and they are 100% worth the extra effort it takes on my part. I’m a man and I feel honored that this is my job.
Just got my first Tkell blade got the mercenary such a beautiful piece!! Already want to get another!
Thank you brother.
Keep your mag in your rifle. There's no sense in having it in a zipper bag that isn't accessible without popping that decked thing out. If you need something shorter than a 30 rounder to get it to fit, slap a 20-round mag in it.
Also, if the tacos don't retain your mags, get some esstac kywi pouches.
Love the ATS Tactical stuff. I have their plate carrier and chest rig.
Good suggestion. I have reasons that I don’t keep loaded magazines of any capacity in my long guns while transporting. Just a personal preference. My scenario based training incorporates mag insertion and round chambering. Train with how you choose to load-out.
ATS is great stuff, family owned American made gear!
Why can't this be the SHTF Prius loadout?
A wise and organized setup.
Ideas incoming.
What if shtf and your truck becomes disabled and you have to leave all that behind. I'm not knocking your set up, it's freaking awesome and I want one. Just wondering?
That’s definitely a concern. I’d hope that I had enough passengers to divide the loadout. If not I’d have to be selective on what I would take on foot and just abandon the rest.
Great video, i just bought a 02 yukon denali
Impressive, you must not have children or you have some kind of business to pay for so much. I would love a set up like that, but I’m looking at I’m guessing at least $160k there
I have children and own a business, but most are trades or industry related gifts.
loved this video , short an sweet on each item you showed ,not like all these other guys talking an talking and saying nothing or saying same crap over an over gets boring , you did a great job keep this type of video up ,great job again ,god bless america an long live the republic ,merry xmas 2023 ,god keep your family safe .
Thank you. God Bless, Merry Christmas. Keep your head down.
I like the setup, but I didn’t see any tools or truck recovery/repair beyond some straps. What if your truck breaks down? Get a flat tire? Get hit with another Georgia Snowpocalypse?
Under the rear seats
You leave all that stuff in your truck all the time? Are you not worried about someone breaking into your truck or just stealing the truck entirely? I don’t even keep change in my car here in Philly. There’s no way I’d leave a gun in my car, much less several guns and several thousand dollars in gear.
I don’t leave it unless I’m running into somewhere that I’d be back within the time it’d take to break in. I load and unload every time I leave the house. Its work but my wife and kids really appreciate the diligence and extra work
Just hope nobody steals your truck man... You might want to think about a very hidden kill switch that ONLY you know about.
You’re 100% right. I was constantly worried about that until I put a kill switch in.
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In a SHTF I think you should have a small enclosed trailer with all the gear you need to survive. That frees up room in the truck.
Yeah that’s an option too. I have my truck setup more for everyday use with some get home stuff in tie drawers.