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I can't believe the military relies on GPS to call in art. when spoofing GPS is going to be the norm. It's not that difficult to call in a 10 digit coordinate to put rounds on target. People get lazy when that relies on things like GPS
I own 2 Mossberg 500's. Ill have to put one of my packs back into service. Thankee kindly for another great vid. My war was Vietnam. Its good to "keep up" with techniques and equipment. Ive learned much from your vids. Thank you Sir.
We have all grown to love your style, presentation, content & humor. Thanks for passing your knowledge & skills on to your followers. Best of luck with your future endeavors. If you were to put together a field manual of your work I believe It would be very well received.
I approve your choice of firearms with all that extra ammo. Have one just like it. I keep a Dragon's Breath shell handy for crowd intimitation should the situation arise.
Being a fudd, I still like the old pistol belt/suspenders/ buttpack/pouches LBE Depending on when and where I might be utilizing my old Proteus fanny pack or a regular hunting vest. But I'll always do pocket carry for my indispensables
I agree the Fanny/waist pack is making a come back. I’ve always like wearing them, wore them all the time on the 80’s and 90’s. My wife made fun of me wearing them a few years ago, said they were out of style, so I’m glad they are back. I’m older and like to travel lite with my essentials. I keep a rucksack pack if I need it but the fanny pack works great for walking, hiking, recon etc., thanks Andrew, I always enjoy and learn from your videos
Fanny bags!? Wow! Thought I'd seen the last of them! Still a big fan even to today! However, I recently bought myself a military grade sling bag! Haven't looked back since! She's a little heavy due to my personal customisation, but in the event of an extreme emergency, crisis or disaster I can just pick that bag up, attach it to my body and walk out through the front door. I bought a retractable baton-holster and repurposed it to hold a star flashlight. That item, fits beautifully on the front strap of the bag, there is also a waist pouch that I bought superately, in that, I have seasoned wood wood fire extenders and a bellows, and attached to the very same waist pouch is of course my multi tool wouldn't leave the home without it. Why Seasoned wood? Well, I've equipped the sling bag with a wood stove and because the wood is seasoned it produces very little smoke so I can reduce my signature and location on my first couple of days/nights out in the bush. I also have managed to attach a folding wood saw for processing, a folding knife and many other items including face paint and a water purification kit. Like I said previously, I haven't looked back, I strongly recommend that you check this litte beauty out. End.
Great video Andrew! A kit packed full is always important to keep things from klanking around. Anyway, the videos are fantastic! Keep up the outstanding work.
I love the mossberg 500, was my first shotgun, love it love it. remove the dowel, holds 8 shells. very dependable, even dirty. cheap at the time, as well.
Nice!! The fanny pack is back! I've been using one for about 5 years now as a truck-gun supply holder. Grab your gun, strap your stylin fanny pack on, and wear your get home bag. GTG. Also, I just didn't want to give up the 90s, so there's that.... Cheers from Alberta!!
I've been working on developing muscle memory with a Mossberg I recently picked up. Adding a few 12GA shells, slugs or 00, is a great suggestion to include with your, " Soldiers Always Carry These Survival Tools in the Field! " video. I carried extra AAA's in AA sleeve adapters. Maybe adding package of Quikclot Combat gauze to compliment the CAT and cravat and skipping the space blanket.
Ive had my 500 over 40 years. I put a ati pistol grip collapsible stock on it then installed an extended bolt release on it and it works great. But i changed it back to yhe original wood stock, but the bolt release still is a lot better than the original little nub.
Great Video. I always look forward every week when you put the video. I have a video idea for you. I think my favorite video you have ever done was the mini ALTOID survival kit. A few weeks ago I got a pack of Altoids Smalls and thought that is would be a great video on what you would put in a mini mini survival kit what will fit anywhere. I would love to see what you would put in. If you could only have one survival book what would you chose. What do you think of Life Straws.
I'm surprised your chem- lites aren't cord wrapped to hold them together ( but not so much as to significantly impede easy access) PS- Where's the lip balm ? I would have thought that no Ranger would underestimate the psychological impact of our enemies knowing they were facing " steely-eyed killers with soft supple lips"
not for nothin' Joe Rogan carries a fanny pack with his EDC in it. it gave me the idea to get a small 1 strap backpack from amazon and fill it with EDC items that I didnt want in, or have room for in my pockets. its kind of a middle ground between "bug out bag" and whats in my pockets. water bottles, snacks, flashlight, tools, bandages... an easy kit to grab and carry to the truck. not tactical but practical.
I had/have the old butt pack that goes on the pistol belt from the old LBE. It's bigger and probably not as easy to get into but served it's purpose. About the only multi tool we had was the Swiss army knife. The Leatherman didn't come out until after I got out but I did get one when they did. The modern Leatherman is much better than the original. I like the wave. I tell you there have been many great improvements in survival gear over the years. I like the fact that drive on rags are still being used. Do you have room for a pen gun flare or do you carry it somewhere else?
Does an ALICE size belt fit through the belt sleeve? It's unclear in the Amazon specs. If I don't have to use 'another strap' on my kit I'll get one! I find most of the belt straps on waist bags lack the ability to keep the bag in place while moving aggressively. Attached to a stiff web belt does the trick.
Why don't you do gear and how to use it anymore? I like your 'inventory lists' but can you do more of showing us how to use certain stuff. We want to see shit in action which I think you've fallen away from 👍
@@candyquahogmarshmallow8257they’re not your videos to make bro. Take a chill pill. He drops good vids. He gets busy. Wife and kiddos. A home and a new job. Cut him a little break my man!
What about this don't you understand, he is active duty full time officer in the army, you should feel blessed that he's a content creator that takes the time in his very busy schedule to make a vid for us.
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I can't believe the military relies on GPS to call in art. when spoofing GPS is going to be the norm. It's not that difficult to call in a 10 digit coordinate to put rounds on target. People get lazy when that relies on things like GPS
I own 2 Mossberg 500's. Ill have to put one of my packs back into service. Thankee kindly for another great vid. My war was Vietnam. Its good to "keep up" with techniques and equipment. Ive learned much from your vids. Thank you Sir.
Good, reliable choice of weapons. Have two Mossbergs myself- one by the bedside the other in a closet near the front door.
"Fanny pack of freedom"
Welp, I'm stuck with that for the rest of my life now. 😂😂😂
We have all grown to love your style, presentation, content & humor. Thanks for passing your knowledge & skills on to your followers. Best of luck with your future endeavors. If you were to put together a field manual of your work I believe It would be very well received.
Totally agree.
I approve your choice of firearms with all that extra ammo. Have one just like it. I keep a Dragon's Breath shell handy for crowd intimitation should the situation arise.
Neal Protocol: Slug followed by 5x buckshot is my usual load.
@@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft There you go.
Being a fudd, I still like the
old pistol belt/suspenders/
buttpack/pouches LBE
Depending on when and where
I might be utilizing my old
Proteus fanny pack or a
regular hunting vest.
But I'll always do pocket carry
for my indispensables
just had to find out why my daughter was in hysterics.
being from UK fanny means something different.
good vid by the way.
Well, now I'm curious. What does it mean in the UK?
Outgrew Pathfinder already? Dave C. must be devastated! Good luck with the new mission!
I agree the Fanny/waist pack is making a come back. I’ve always like wearing them, wore them all the time on the 80’s and 90’s. My wife made fun of me wearing them a few years ago, said they were out of style, so I’m glad they are back. I’m older and like to travel lite with my essentials. I keep a rucksack pack if I need it but the fanny pack works great for walking, hiking, recon etc., thanks Andrew, I always enjoy and learn from your videos
A great kit for a short excursion. Add a canteen (or two) and you truly are good to go.
Often wished I had a fanny with me in the field 🇬🇧
Sorry mate you’re stuck with a bum bag.
Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Another great video by Andrew ❤
Thank you for making Sunday joyful 🙏🎊
Yes! Thank you, Andrew!!
Fanny bags!? Wow! Thought I'd seen the last of them! Still a big fan even to today! However, I recently bought myself a military grade sling bag! Haven't looked back since! She's a little heavy due to my personal customisation, but in the event of an extreme emergency, crisis or disaster I can just pick that bag up, attach it to my body and walk out through the front door. I bought a retractable baton-holster and repurposed it to hold a star flashlight. That item, fits beautifully on the front strap of the bag, there is also a waist pouch that I bought superately, in that, I have seasoned wood wood fire extenders and a bellows, and attached to the very same waist pouch is of course my multi tool wouldn't leave the home without it. Why Seasoned wood? Well, I've equipped the sling bag with a wood stove and because the wood is seasoned it produces very little smoke so I can reduce my signature and location on my first couple of days/nights out in the bush. I also have managed to attach a folding wood saw for processing, a folding knife and many other items including face paint and a water purification kit. Like I said previously, I haven't looked back, I strongly recommend that you check this litte beauty out. End.
Rockin the new style Buck 110!
Congratulations on your new job, Slick Flick Rick.
Great video Andrew! A kit packed full is always important to keep things from klanking around. Anyway, the videos are fantastic! Keep up the outstanding work.
I commend you Sir, for bringing back the fanny pack.
Freedom Fanny Pack🦅
I love the mossberg 500, was my first shotgun, love it love it. remove the dowel, holds 8 shells. very dependable, even dirty. cheap at the time, as well.
kept clean and well oiled the 500 might last forever.
@@obsever97 agreed. I've never owned a 1911 but I love the style of that too, classic.
I remember having a fanny pack attached to my LBE equip.
Good morning, sir! Thank you for everything, sir. You are very appreciated sir. Love and respect from Maine 👊 ❤️ 🇺🇲
Ive fully embraced my fanny pack phase and been running the Eberlestock Bando XL.
Got a possum in the pencott wild wood. I really like that camo pattern. Thanks for another great video.
Great as always, thank you for your service to all of us in many ways. Enjoy your new job!
congratulations on the new job! I am sure you will exceed in that capacity as well.
Nice!! The fanny pack is back! I've been using one for about 5 years now as a truck-gun supply holder. Grab your gun, strap your stylin fanny pack on, and wear your get home bag. GTG. Also, I just didn't want to give up the 90s, so there's that.... Cheers from Alberta!!
I've been working on developing muscle memory with a Mossberg I recently picked up. Adding a few 12GA shells, slugs or 00, is a great suggestion to include with your, " Soldiers Always Carry These Survival Tools in the Field! " video. I carried extra AAA's in AA sleeve adapters. Maybe adding package of Quikclot Combat gauze to compliment the CAT and cravat and skipping the space blanket.
Another great video. Thanks
Good luck with the new job!
Nice, Fanny packs are a useful piece of gear. I use them for a number of things when I don’t quite need a chest rig or a battle belt.
Yeah i got one setup for pistols. Concealed but kept close. nobody even looks at it.
Hope you are moving up . Good job today.
Awesome
Ive had my 500 over 40 years. I put a ati pistol grip collapsible stock on it then installed an extended bolt release on it and it works great. But i changed it back to yhe original wood stock, but the bolt release still is a lot better than the original little nub.
I can see this for mil use, or for hunters with some different kit, maybe an extra pistol mag to, an a compass. Thx for the vid Andy
Excellent Andrew! I don't feel so old afterall,Cheers!
Neat load out
Sorry! My autocorrect is really pissing me off!
Good video Andrew, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
No way! I'm Andrew, too! 😂
Thanks Andrew always great information. I need to step up my game
Good job brother. Lots of great insight
Great Video. I always look forward every week when you put the video.
I have a video idea for you. I think my favorite video you have ever done was the mini ALTOID survival kit. A few weeks ago I got a pack of Altoids Smalls and thought that is would be a great video on what you would put in a mini mini survival kit what will fit anywhere. I would love to see what you would put in.
If you could only have one survival book what would you chose.
What do you think of Life Straws.
Great video.
I started to using the military dump bag to put stuff in been using it for about 2 months so far so good
O I LIKE THE KNOFE RUBBER HANDLE I HOPE ???
👍
Short. Sweet. Relevant.
I'm surprised your chem- lites aren't cord wrapped to hold them together ( but not so much as to significantly impede easy access)
PS-
Where's the lip balm ?
I would have thought that no Ranger would underestimate the psychological impact of our enemies knowing they were facing " steely-eyed killers with soft supple lips"
The nut ruck 💪🇺🇲
i think a survival fanny pack is a good idea.
I hope the new job is trumps security detail. They need a good man
Can you do a video on optics, binoculars and monoculars?
not for nothin' Joe Rogan carries a fanny pack with his EDC in it. it gave me the idea to get a small 1 strap backpack from amazon and fill it with EDC items that I didnt want in, or have room for in my pockets. its kind of a middle ground between "bug out bag" and whats in my pockets. water bottles, snacks, flashlight, tools, bandages... an easy kit to grab and carry to the truck. not tactical but practical.
Pockets cannot hold eveything yah know.
@obsever97 it's nice to empty pockets and not have a full on pack to carry. It felt kind of ridiculous at first to be honest but I got over it. LoL
Shotguns will be needed for UAV's in future wars
I had/have the old butt pack that goes on the pistol belt from the old LBE. It's bigger and probably not as easy to get into but served it's purpose. About the only multi tool we had was the Swiss army knife. The Leatherman didn't come out until after I got out but I did get one when they did. The modern Leatherman is much better than the original. I like the wave. I tell you there have been many great improvements in survival gear over the years. I like the fact that drive on rags are still being used. Do you have room for a pen gun flare or do you carry it somewhere else?
Another good video, sir. Have you ever produced a video on tying various knots?
G'day mate. So got yourself a new job. Does that mean we're not going to have you doing Utube anymore.? Cheers from Australia.
Thank you Andrew, as usual another good one! What is the new job?
Does an ALICE size belt fit through the belt sleeve? It's unclear in the Amazon specs. If I don't have to use 'another strap' on my kit I'll get one! I find most of the belt straps on waist bags lack the ability to keep the bag in place while moving aggressively. Attached to a stiff web belt does the trick.
I think it would. The opening of the belt compartment on the pack is four fingers tall at the openings.
@@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft Thanks - that'll work!
call it a "nut ruck" and every tacticoolee gota hav one
i been using some sort of pack for 40 yrs
Alright Andrew whats the new job???
Will the Chinese tourniquets work? I got two.
Psi 👈☕👍
FANNY PACK???!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! j/k
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Do NOT store fudge in these !
I've been using a fanny pack for 30 years and they have been readily available to purchase for decades. It never went anywhere.
Why don't you do gear and how to use it anymore? I like your 'inventory lists' but can you do more of showing us how to use certain stuff. We want to see shit in action which I think you've fallen away from 👍
He's still in the Army and he teaches at the Pathfinder school and he's a family man. Let's be appreciative of the time Andrew puts into this channel.
Great video
@@TheGingerBreadMan1987 I get that but he makes videos of his gear so why not using the gear instead? It's still one video he's uploading.
@@candyquahogmarshmallow8257they’re not your videos to make bro. Take a chill pill. He drops good vids. He gets busy. Wife and kiddos. A home and a new job. Cut him a little break my man!
What about this don't you understand, he is active duty full time officer in the army, you should feel blessed that he's a content creator that takes the time in his very busy schedule to make a vid for us.
Subscriber here. With your time in the military I’m surprised your displaying the flag backwards on the fanny pack.
Like the shoulder patch, union forward as being carried into battle.
The video process may be
flipping the actual view
lets people know they are dealing with an experienced soldier.
Patch for pack worn on right side: union toward front.
Interesting vid. May I suggest a men's fanny pack though