Excellent advice thank you for sharing. People usually discover the hard way that you and only you are responsible for your safety. No one is coming to your rescue. One other item that a wise gentleman shared with me many years ago ... if you are getting into your car to drive to the local 7/11 or cross country to never leave without wearing shoes that you can fight in or walk long distances.
Great video man. I would seriously consider adding an ifak to the belt and chest rig and some extra trauma gear in the bag. If you’re preparing to possibly fight with a gun in a shtf situation there’s a good chance other people or you yourself will be hurt. Especially if you have to fight from your vehicle. We’re always so quick to get equipped to cause bleeding and few of us think about the time where we might need to stop bleeding. There were many cases during the “summer of love” where crazed leftist “protesters” assaulted people in their vehicles that got surrounded by protesters. Some of them had guns and were shot by the driver in a couple instances if I remember correctly. Another situation could be if you find yourself in the middle of an active shooter situation. Even if you act and stop them there are going to be injured victims that are going to need help sooner rather than later. Something as simple as a $30 tourniquet can save a life. Things to think about…
@@xi-deadshot-ix5838 yep exactly right, I have an ifak in my dangler and in my car. and people forget you can sign up for minimal for red cross emergency classes like CPR and emergency first aid and etcetera. gotta be able to patch holes and make holes.
I think that's a good base line especially when things are more normal. with things getting more strange and dangerous is where I like the idea of scaling up, like a multi tier defense system. normal: CC and a couple extras unusual: more supplementals maybe a rifle and backpack and CC dangerous: rifle maybe armor or sustainment rig. etc
Excellent advice thank you for sharing. People usually discover the hard way that you and only you are responsible for your safety. No one is coming to your rescue. One other item that a wise gentleman shared with me many years ago ... if you are getting into your car to drive to the local 7/11 or cross country to never leave without wearing shoes that you can fight in or walk long distances.
Excellent video & info thanks
Great video man. I would seriously consider adding an ifak to the belt and chest rig and some extra trauma gear in the bag. If you’re preparing to possibly fight with a gun in a shtf situation there’s a good chance other people or you yourself will be hurt. Especially if you have to fight from your vehicle. We’re always so quick to get equipped to cause bleeding and few of us think about the time where we might need to stop bleeding. There were many cases during the “summer of love” where crazed leftist “protesters” assaulted people in their vehicles that got surrounded by protesters. Some of them had guns and were shot by the driver in a couple instances if I remember correctly. Another situation could be if you find yourself in the middle of an active shooter situation. Even if you act and stop them there are going to be injured victims that are going to need help sooner rather than later. Something as simple as a $30 tourniquet can save a life. Things to think about…
@@xi-deadshot-ix5838 yep exactly right, I have an ifak in my dangler and in my car. and people forget you can sign up for minimal for red cross emergency classes like CPR and emergency first aid and etcetera. gotta be able to patch holes and make holes.
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Good video. Where did you order your chest rig from?
@@speedyconcretepumper Amazon actually, Helikon Tex micro chest rig
Indiana ✅🙌🏼 yes sir
Honestly, all I have is CC and 2 extra mags, Bear Fak, couple bottle of water
I think that's a good base line especially when things are more normal. with things getting more strange and dangerous is where I like the idea of scaling up, like a multi tier defense system.
normal: CC and a couple extras
unusual: more supplementals maybe a rifle and backpack and CC
dangerous: rifle maybe armor or sustainment rig. etc
@@hoosier_tactics when we go out of town I color up a little. More like what you’re talking about in here.
Grey Man = Don't put a target on your back. Grey Man sounds cooler and is easier to say 🤣🤣🤣
I’m your 667th view. Didn’t want you to have any bad juju
I didn't realize I had that many views lol
What part of Indiana do you live at?
@@JonahHampton-h9c West Central
Medical?
@@robertgoodrich8953 yeah I have medical in my dangler I covered in different video but I'm also assuming people have some on hand.