Wouldnt it be a bit annoying as you start running? Your plates are gonna probably get pulled to the side while your other weapon just bounces around like they’re in a trampoline park?
Remember, it's always faster to switch to your chainsaw and cut that bit of firewood you see during the gunfight than it is to buy it later in an overpriced bag at the gas station.
@JT--XL365 u can in arkansas at least we're I live (which is in benton but I've seen em at gas stations in like little Rock Fayetteville and other counties to)
@p5914 lol i know i meant it as a joke about who would buy it at a gas station, i guess me living in the country in the sticks, i just cut it and split it myself for my fireplace, but i can see not everyone needs a cord of wood when they want a camp fire
@@JT--XL365 it’s for the city guys in midwestern areas that are just now starting to live urban. Definitely not a bad thing to have tho, my uncle came up short by a little a couple years ago and had to buy some. We give him shit but it’s not entirely useless.
@@ammoman_aside from breaching doors in a terrifying fashion what use would there be in a combat situation for a chainsaw? My first guess would be melee but that’s what bayonet’s are for
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 Felling trees quickly to make a fighting position. I wouldn't call it cover because bullets WILL go through trees, but it's better than nothing and if you can drop 3 or 4 quickly it can give you quite a lot of concealment to back off and readjust your plan of attack. A small 12-14" chainsaw (especially a battery powered one that doesn't need to be left running or take time to start) could actually be really damn handy in the trench fighting in Ukraine for felling trees quickly for overhead trench cover.
@@IceTTom lmao cringe comment, first Uber-overused just seems like you're trying to pretend to be smart. Second a comment mentioning sheeple is supremely overused. This is the internet we are allowed to have fun tard.
@@bryanmendez158I’ll admit if soldiers breached my door using a chainsaw I’d shit myself and surrender, I’ve seen enough horror movies to know why they used to be called bone cutters
Definitely more of a military use case. But I can see some applications for the everyday person if they have already decided it's time to put on all of their larp equipment.
With drones becoming more of a thing on the battlefield. I wouldn't be surprised if it'll be more common if 1 or 2 guys have a a set up like this for a shotgun with birds hot in it.
@@Quagmires_Finger garand thumbs video about a British and American volunteer in Ukraine started using shotguns with birdshot while in trenches as a way to break drones that are in the air. Also "This isn't call of duty" you say that like he said something that was not conceptually logical
If you want to carry a shotgun long term on your person I suggest just getting a scabbard. It'll be much more comfortable and practical. You won't have access as quickly, but it wouldn't be bouncing around you on a second sling.
As long as it has a lanyard attached. You can roll down a ravine and lose your pistol, shotgun from their holsters. Then either they're gone or you're going to waste so much time looking for them. I added thin cord wrapped wire lanyards to mine.
The Brits carried a pistol or 2 on a lanyard when in their colonies for over 200 years. That way, if the shock of cannon fire or a fall from a horse caused them to lose their grip on their firearm they could quickly recover it.
Always loved the versatility of say a mid range rifle and a shotgun for close range deletion or even a mid long range setup rifle with a pdw for that mid close deletion
What in the Far Cry 5 is going on here? *Casually lugs around an RPG, a Carl Gustav launcher, an M60, 3000 rounds of ammo, 120 rockets and 57 grenades*
Not if you have the one year model that Stihl did not put a priming bubble on the carb and you gotta rebuild it once a year…mid 90’s-ish. The year before, primer bubble. The year after, primer bubble. The year my grandpa bought his “tractor saw,” no primer bubble. I do not recommend this model chainsaw for your CQB evolutions. 😂 I would go with the the Milwaukee M18 cordless. Easy to start, quiet, and lightweight! 😂 and you can carry extra fuel/batteries!
Because it’s a janitor’s key ring clip from the hardware store… plus half a roll of electrical tape, and about 5 feet of bulk bungee cord. Not much of a “gotcha” there. 🤡
This stuff always reminds me of the rigidity of the military in general. Which I understand the necessity of sameness. Yet the freedom the special operators have. Being just a citizen I recall a saying If it works it ain’t stupid. Glad they allow some freedom to have it your way. I marveled when our soldiers were allowed to use guns from home. 38’s 357’s 444 Marlins and bows. If it works.
Thank you for your thought provoking comment! Interesting to think about indeed. It really is a simple trick and could be improved farther no doubt...But it works, ha!
I like how the group split and guest situation allows for those who were debatably the most pissed at Orion/Tiberius to take a break from him 😂 I wonder if Matt split the groups to do that purposefully
Think you for making this video. I was always confused how this setup looked liked and worked. I had thought it would have made carrying a weapon way more comfortable and more readily beployable which probably saved a lot of service men (an woman) life's. I'm just a little jealous that this wasn't around during my time in the Army.
@@ItsCrap97 just because people wear them doesn't mean they are good or effective. Everyone that has been on any deployment even MEU's has seen the combat admin walking around in full gear ready to go.
Would compliment a British 3 point sling perfectly, not sure origin but used on the LA85. They hold your rifle normally until you release a clip which is when your rifle swings to your side out the way and your hands are now free. At this point could then lift up your secondary using this sling really cool and simple as anything! Love how quickly a 3 point sling can get your rifle out your way though, only thing is that its a little slow is putting the clips back together when you want to carry your rifle on your front again, by this point though id imagine theres no longer bullets and bombs flying over your head 😅 Mad respect for those with the massive enough balls to serve though 👍
@@aaroneckardt5514 I have really hated having to choose what to leave behind or store somewhere else but long before I finished my first tour I realized I just could not carry everything I wanted to have. More ammo was more important to have than many other things including a spare rifle. Sadly, when the shooting starts additional rifles become available. Someone your similar height is going to have a zero closer to yours than someone of different height. I may have been too sarcastic but I just couldn’t bring everything I wanted.
You should make adjustable stoppers around waist or thigh height so that way you can have the gun stop swinging around when you don’t want it to. Like a piece of plastic that has an open back but covers the front so you can swing the barrel around and have it stay there
Buy a lanyard. Used it in the 90s and even still today. The same kind that the military police used on their pistols. I’ll be retiring from the army next year.
He didn’t cover this but did this. Always, use your dominant or strong arm/hand (if you’re right handed) to control the firearm and transitions. 11B, 18x skills ASI V Army Rangers etc. Drilling is key so you don’t get tangled up. Standing, kneeling, moving, prone position.
Ooh at first I was saying what is he talking about a plate carrier for? I thought this was about 2 weapons. But I had patience. I would like to run my rifle and shotgun. I might have to check this out.
That’s how those of us that served in the Air Force carry extra keyboards.
This is hilarious. Thank you
State sponsored keyboard warriors. Advance warfare, the future is now
*chair force
@1rstTry - ain't nothing wrong with that. Co-workers from orher branches always saying this to me. Haters!!!😅😅😅
I wanna be a Chairborne danger! 😂
Switching to your chainsaw is always faster than reloading
This guy warhammer’s
Choke early, choke often.
Agreed. Especially for melee and the bonus XP.
If it cranks on the first pull!? 😂
@@chrissewell1608 Electric, Bruh! lol
Damn that’s actually pretty cool
Thanks man
Seriously, if you can patent a design and mass manufacture I know I’d get two just to know I have 2 kits.
The first time I saw this was "heat" 1998. In the opening armored car heist, they use the same technique with Bungie cords.
@@rollothomassie3528They had a guy from 22:nd SAS as a military advisor on set for that.
Wouldnt it be a bit annoying as you start running? Your plates are gonna probably get pulled to the side while your other weapon just bounces around like they’re in a trampoline park?
Remember, it's always faster to switch to your chainsaw and cut that bit of firewood you see during the gunfight than it is to buy it later in an overpriced bag at the gas station.
words to live by
or to die by, depends on the situation
you can buy firewood at gas stations?
@JT--XL365 u can in arkansas at least we're I live (which is in benton but I've seen em at gas stations in like little Rock Fayetteville and other counties to)
@p5914 lol i know i meant it as a joke about who would buy it at a gas station, i guess me living in the country in the sticks, i just cut it and split it myself for my fireplace, but i can see not everyone needs a cord of wood when they want a camp fire
@@JT--XL365 it’s for the city guys in midwestern areas that are just now starting to live urban. Definitely not a bad thing to have tho, my uncle came up short by a little a couple years ago and had to buy some. We give him shit but it’s not entirely useless.
Can you do a video that shows you making it? Step-by-step
Ide like this too but too many unjustibles would find that information way too keen with the wars going on right now
@@ausinasmith96 I would just like a way to haul my 40mm launcher/breaching shotgun.
@@ausinasmith96cringe gate keeper
@@ausinasmith96Fed
@ausinasmith96 damn fed boi, you guard your virginity this hard too?
One of those things that’s old school and extremely versatile yet
First Soldier: "Watch out! He's got a knife!"
Second Soldier: (starts chainsaw) "Looks like somebody brought a knife to a chainsaw fight!"
Just get a masterkey recruit.
The only one they will fear is you
Chain sword given by the god emperor of man.
That's brilliant. If they're not impressed with the rifle, OUT COMES THE CHAINSAW!
If one doesn't catch the eyeballs the other will, ha.
@@ammoman_aside from breaching doors in a terrifying fashion what use would there be in a combat situation for a chainsaw?
My first guess would be melee but that’s what bayonet’s are for
none. you need a break from video games. @@dionjaywoollaston1349
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 Felling trees quickly to make a fighting position.
I wouldn't call it cover because bullets WILL go through trees, but it's better than nothing and if you can drop 3 or 4 quickly it can give you quite a lot of concealment to back off and readjust your plan of attack.
A small 12-14" chainsaw (especially a battery powered one that doesn't need to be left running or take time to start) could actually be really damn handy in the trench fighting in Ukraine for felling trees quickly for overhead trench cover.
@@Kross8761 that’s true, and it would be safer then using det cord
How to carry extra groceries in one trip
how to carry extra books in to the school
No kidding I used my belt like that to carry bags one.
Momma didn't raise no two trip bitch 😂
How to carry extra chairs after church.
How to carry less while carrying more
This is straight out of the SAS tool box!!
Straight up
Switching from your shotgun to your rifle is always faster than reloading your shotgun
Unless you have chainsaw.. then always use the chainsaw
Enough with this lame uber-overused comment. I mean wow.. stop being a sheeple
@@IceTTom lmao cringe comment, first Uber-overused just seems like you're trying to pretend to be smart. Second a comment mentioning sheeple is supremely overused. This is the internet we are allowed to have fun tard.
@@bryanmendez158I’ll admit if soldiers breached my door using a chainsaw I’d shit myself and surrender, I’ve seen enough horror movies to know why they used to be called bone cutters
@dionjaywoollaston1349 Don't look up why chainsaws were invented
Interesting piece of kit. I can't imagine a situation where I would ever need something like this, but cool.
Definitely more of a military use case. But I can see some applications for the everyday person if they have already decided it's time to put on all of their larp equipment.
With drones becoming more of a thing on the battlefield. I wouldn't be surprised if it'll be more common if 1 or 2 guys have a a set up like this for a shotgun with birds hot in it.
This isn't Call of Duty
@@Quagmires_Finger garand thumbs video about a British and American volunteer in Ukraine started using shotguns with birdshot while in trenches as a way to break drones that are in the air.
Also "This isn't call of duty" you say that like he said something that was not conceptually logical
@@Quagmires_Finger I'm not even thinking of that. That could be a legitimate tool for a shotgun.
BIRDS HOT
@@Quagmires_FingerBe quiet, the adults are talking.
S tier LARPing right there
I think I could take it farther
Ive been testing ways to carry my AR AND PUMP simultaneously without getting tied up in slings. This ...this works...
Kinda need this for a rifle shotgun combo
If you want to carry a shotgun long term on your person I suggest just getting a scabbard. It'll be much more comfortable and practical. You won't have access as quickly, but it wouldn't be bouncing around you on a second sling.
As long as it has a lanyard attached.
You can roll down a ravine and lose your pistol, shotgun from their holsters. Then either they're gone or you're going to waste so much time looking for them.
I added thin cord wrapped wire lanyards to mine.
You’d love an M16/underslung M26 setup then lol
@@speedoy2k I absolutely would. Alas, the ATF doesn't want me to get one. Won't stop me from trying though...in minecraft, that is
I kinda like the idea of a four legged Rex the robot with cold beer and beef jerky following me around
And autocannon.
You guys are killing me 😂
Nothing sends fear through the enemy like preparing to breach and they hear a chainsaw fire up
I'm sure.
"Sling Retainer" Bro, everybody can tell that's three bungie cords you tied together with electrical tape.
How'd you figure that one out?
Genuinely valuable tip. Nice work!
Very kind words
Switching to your shotgun and/or chainsaw is always faster than reloading
Did you feel funny and original typing that overused joke?
Mine's a Great Sword.
"and/or"...
You got rifle, breaching shotgun, AND a chainsaw? 😂😮
The Brits carried a pistol or 2 on a lanyard when in their colonies for over 200 years.
That way, if the shock of cannon fire or a fall from a horse caused them to lose their grip on their firearm they could quickly recover it.
Keeping things tethered is some real world stuff right there. Basic, and often overlooked.
Always loved the versatility of say a mid range rifle and a shotgun for close range deletion or even a mid long range setup rifle with a pdw for that mid close deletion
It's all theory until you have to actually perform.
I love the setup! i will have to make one myself
Or you can just build up XP or find a book or something that gives you an extra weapon slot.
What in the Far Cry 5 is going on here?
*Casually lugs around an RPG, a Carl Gustav launcher, an M60, 3000 rounds of ammo, 120 rockets and 57 grenades*
😂😂
@tedhubertcrusio372 Me in every Battlefield game
Remember,switching to your chainsaw is always faster than reloading.
Not if you have the one year model that Stihl did not put a priming bubble on the carb and you gotta rebuild it once a year…mid 90’s-ish. The year before, primer bubble. The year after, primer bubble. The year my grandpa bought his “tractor saw,” no primer bubble. I do not recommend this model chainsaw for your CQB evolutions. 😂
I would go with the the Milwaukee M18 cordless. Easy to start, quiet, and lightweight! 😂 and you can carry extra fuel/batteries!
@@The_Red_Off_RoadChainsaw merit badge
@@The_Red_Off_RoadRespect
Thats pretty slick, worried about getting caught up in it when emergency dumping kit underwater though.
I have a short I made going through how quick it is to remove all of the heavy items. I'll post soon, be sure to look for that.
How often do you potentially cross that bridge random user name?
Those deer will have no idea what hit ‘em.
Pretty cool. Carrying around a full-size chainsaw is a bit much. BUT it sends a message
He said keychain when taking about retention
Yep, crazy right
Damn, you're right. You got him!
But it's one of those clippy do's that janitors have, and you know they have a lot of keys, so it must be good enough. Lol
Because it’s a janitor’s key ring clip from the hardware store… plus half a roll of electrical tape, and about 5 feet of bulk bungee cord. Not much of a “gotcha” there. 🤡
@@morganh2800 never pack gear that can’t save your life.
This stuff always reminds me of the rigidity of the military in general. Which I understand the necessity of sameness.
Yet the freedom the special operators have.
Being just a citizen I recall a saying If it works it ain’t stupid.
Glad they allow some freedom to have it your way. I marveled when our soldiers were allowed to use guns from home. 38’s 357’s 444 Marlins and bows.
If it works.
Thank you for your thought provoking comment! Interesting to think about indeed. It really is a simple trick and could be improved farther no doubt...But it works, ha!
I like how the group split and guest situation allows for those who were debatably the most pissed at Orion/Tiberius to take a break from him 😂 I wonder if Matt split the groups to do that purposefully
Think you for making this video. I was always confused how this setup looked liked and worked. I had thought it would have made carrying a weapon way more comfortable and more readily beployable which probably saved a lot of service men (an woman) life's.
I'm just a little jealous that this wasn't around during my time in the Army.
Cool and instructive. Two thumbs up!
I appreciate it.
Great more shit to snag on while conducting operations.
We already carry these when breaching.
@@ItsCrap97 just because people wear them doesn't mean they are good or effective. Everyone that has been on any deployment even MEU's has seen the combat admin walking around in full gear ready to go.
Thanks for sharing this. I'll have to try it
Sick video coming from the land of enchantment, four corners!
Ah, the old shotgun and chain saw. Both are great for close encounters.
I mean, I ain't trying to encounter that individual.
God bless you Mr. Miller.
Awesome & informative Video Bro! 🔥
Thanks!
That’s pretty cool 👍🏼
Thats is so simple and very dope 😮
Video on how to make it please?
This is useful in many situations. Nice clip
Glad you found it interesting.
Diversifying. I like it.
Would compliment a British 3 point sling perfectly, not sure origin but used on the LA85. They hold your rifle normally until you release a clip which is when your rifle swings to your side out the way and your hands are now free. At this point could then lift up your secondary using this sling really cool and simple as anything! Love how quickly a 3 point sling can get your rifle out your way though, only thing is that its a little slow is putting the clips back together when you want to carry your rifle on your front again, by this point though id imagine theres no longer bullets and bombs flying over your head 😅 Mad respect for those with the massive enough balls to serve though 👍
This is some ghost recon stuff, and I’m all for it
Because you should always carry every possible thing you can imagine ever needing!
I wish you were not being sarcastic.
I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
@@aaroneckardt5514Yeah go ruck 50 miles with all the gear you think you may need
If you don't need it, please don't carry it. But you can always keep the sling on your kit without a weapon on it. It's less then a half pound.
@@aaroneckardt5514 I have really hated having to choose what to leave behind or store somewhere else but long before I finished my first tour I realized I just could not carry everything I wanted to have. More ammo was more important to have than many other things including a spare rifle. Sadly, when the shooting starts additional rifles become available. Someone your similar height is going to have a zero closer to yours than someone of different height.
I may have been too sarcastic but I just couldn’t bring everything I wanted.
@@jackjones9460 still... its only 2 items and a little ammo.surely these 2 items are much less than everything you could want
Super cool. Great info
Glad you enjoyed.
ATF: "SIR WE BELIEVE YOU HAVE POSSESSION OF AN UNLICENSED TACTICAL CHAINSAW."
DUDE: "WHAT...I CANT HEAR YOU OVER THE CHAINSAW.!!!"
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Def going try this
That!!!…is some good knowledge.
Glad you enjoyed it, John.
Old school SAS CT kit technique.
That’s awesome… been wondering how I’d squeeze my tac 14 into the mix thanks man!
Sure thing.
Bro really wanted a C.O.D. loadout 😆
That's pretty awesome though.
Now imma do this to my sticks. Thank you❤
Glad you liked it.
You should make adjustable stoppers around waist or thigh height so that way you can have the gun stop swinging around when you don’t want it to. Like a piece of plastic that has an open back but covers the front so you can swing the barrel around and have it stay there
Like the one I have in the video? ha.
A friend of mine has a custom made holster that lets him carry an antique lever action shotgun on his hip
“Switching to your chainsaw is faster than reloading, Soap! Now saw that melon!”
So this is how I am able to carry all those weapons in video games 😂
omg I learned something today! thanks bro!
Appreciate that man
i did this on my harness. works great 👍
Glad to hear it.
Cold war Era Kit concepts are so based
The tactical chainsaw. “I’m out!” BzzzzZZZzzzZzz
damn thats what im looking for actually thanks
Glad it helped.
Good job Dude💪
I appreciate it.
Great tip thanks.
Hopefully you will tune in for more.
shotgun would be my choice, i want that shortrange spred
Not really how modern shotgun loads work but it's a good tool, yes!
Buy a lanyard. Used it in the 90s and even still today. The same kind that the military police used on their pistols. I’ll be retiring from the army next year.
Good deal. Thank you for your service.
@@ammoman_ thank you for the video. I’ll share with my guys.
I have about 3 ft worth of bungee cord that I bought about 6 years ago! Awesome idea!
Get to craftin'.
Don't forget to mention the attachment on the belt to hold it in place from getting in the way of the primary rifle
Very important piece.
@@ammoman_ very important
He didn’t cover this but did this. Always, use your dominant or strong arm/hand (if you’re right handed) to control the firearm and transitions. 11B, 18x skills ASI V Army Rangers etc. Drilling is key so you don’t get tangled up. Standing, kneeling, moving, prone position.
Good stuff.
Oh yea thats slick af dude!
no way this was only 7 days ago. I remember this exactly from a long time ago...
I published it months ago.
Awesome stuff
Thanks!
Mans got the over kill perk irl
You know it.
Making Ghost Recon make sense post mortem lol
i don't want to admit what kind of video i thought this was at first
I’ve always wondered how to do this, now I lnown
This is awesome. Thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed.
@ammoman_ sharing useful knowledge, in a concise but complete manner, is always appreciated 👏
Ooh at first I was saying what is he talking about a plate carrier for? I thought this was about 2 weapons. But I had patience. I would like to run my rifle and shotgun.
I might have to check this out.
Essentially a single point sling DIY.
Pretty cool still.
great way to get backpack palsy!
Wolf hook off the shoulder strap of your carrier or rack works good to even better with QD.
Great idea
This workd great when your rifle dont come with a chainsaw mount underneath the barrel
Doom Guy loves this!
You could also use it to pick up VALUABLE LOOT from the battlefield for later sale on the Flea Marke5
Welp i know where im putting my shockwave on my kit now. The magnet to the belt lime helps but this keeps it nice and tight to the shoulder.
For the rifle. You also need a retention on your battle belt.
Correct!
Tackleberry would have loved this
Yoo thats dope product😍
Glad you like it
If only Ash had seen this he’d still have his hand.
Sehr nützlich 👍🏻
Vielen Dank!
Holy cow Batman! More stuff!
Cosplay getting crazy
Subscribed definitely helpful
I appreciate the subscription, Andrew! I hope the content continues to be entertaining and helpful for you.
Of course keep up that content and I'll keep feeding the algorithm for you
I would love to see the construction or at least a shopping list, but I understand the argument against it. I don’t remember learning this in school
Go check out the complete article I did. Link in description of the full video.
That is dope.
chainsaw shotgun this is the guy you want with you when the zombies attack