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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

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  • @charlesrusso1592
    @charlesrusso1592 6 лет назад +3

    Another great vid. I also subbed by the way. You seem very comfortable talking and your videos flow well. Please keep them coming.

  • @wildinthewild3704
    @wildinthewild3704 5 лет назад +2

    Looks like awesome stuff!
    The newest bag I have is the sling bag from Waterfly.
    Have you heard of it yet?
    I have access to all my things in a second and you can pack some stuff in there!
    Greetings from Germany,
    Alex

  • @cthulhu6697
    @cthulhu6697 5 лет назад

    That looks like a great bag to carry mostly meds ( I have chronic pain [21 years and counting, lifelong and worsens with age] and panic disorder [that I've had for nearly all of my 45 years] so I would be carrying a lot of prescription [and in true SHTF/WROL/Societal collapse I would be looting seriously and even carrying some "street stuff"], a couple extra pistols, some additional mags for rifles and pistols, some vacuum sealed packs of ammo I make with a kitchen vacuum sealer ( labeled with masking tape and sharpie as to caliber, grain weight, and number of rounds in each bag) to reload pistol and rifle mags with ( I'm an AK and various .308 caliber military rifles guy when it comes to rifles, mostly .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .357 Sig, .357 magnum, 10mm, .44 special and .44 magnum for pistols). I could carry tons of meds, ammo, and mags in there and still have room for a KA-BAR U.S.M.C. fighting knife, a couple LED flashlights, batteries for everything ( including the LED flashlight/laser sight combos on some of my guns, plus the units themselves) Esbit stove, para cord ( no such thing as too much 550 para cord ), chem lights, and lots more gauging by how big it looked as you were handling it.
    I really like all the organizational pouches and pockets ( from the front I thought those covered pouches on the inside of the lid were double mag pouches for pistols). I'm really big into organization pouches and pockets for my gear, and I make extensive use of MOLLE pouches on the webbing on my rucks, tac vest/plate carriers, and I usually MOLLE 2 pouches of various kinds and sizes together and put a set or two or three in various compression sacks for maximizing the space inside my rucks (especially a big ruck like my ILBE with assault pack attached) and for organization. I use masking tape and a sharpie to label the sacks, pouches, and packs of vacuum sealed ammo so I can find my fire bag, one of my large drug bags, trauma kits, ammo, mags, and lots of various gear. That way, I can get what I want quickly and easily. I can throw the bag into the main compartment of my ruck, MOLLE it on it, put it at the back of my pistol belt and simply snap open the tabs to get the pouch in hand quick and easy ), all kinds of ways to use this very handy, medium bag. I really like how the MOLLE straps slide along that track type deal so you can adjust it to fit pretty much how you want, more companies should do this with their MOLLE pouches.
    Anyway, before I write you a novel here, I will just say that you did a great review of a good product, showing all the features, giving a size reference, etc....... I was on the fence about this bag and now, after seeing your review, I think it will be a very nice addition to my gear. Thanks for the great review and for showing the size, all features, give ideas for it's use, everything this bag has to offer. Excellent, you gained a subscriber my man. More gear and gun reviewers should take notes on your reviews because that's how it's done. You give more info and show more than a lot of companies websites and promotions. Can you do a review on the Tasmanian Tiger TT 6 and TT 7 MOLLE pouches? I want to combine 2 TT 7s with two TT 6s MOLLE'd on the front of them and MOLLE the combo on the front panel of my rucks. I've been using various Condor, LAPG, Fox, Phenix gear and various pouches made by various manufacturers, along with the U.S. MOLLE 2 General purpose pouches, U.S. G.I. Sustainment pouches and 200 round SAW gunner pouches on my rucks and tac vest/plate carriers. And a review of the British Military Waterproof Utility Pouch would be appreciated (they look like the U.S. M16 triple mag pouches we've been using since Vietnam but they don't have the grenade pouches on both sides ( page 21 of the Spring/Summer Coleman's military surplus catalog. I want to get some for my 30s for my AKs and .308 military rifles. They measure 9" tall x5" x5". I figure I can get 5 or 6 30s in each but I can't find a review on them and the website doesn't say how many MOLLE loops they take up, so if you could do a video review on them it would be great. Oh, BTW does the shoulder strap on the Neat Freak rub on your neck when you wear it with, say, the strap on the right shoulds and bag on the left side ( about kidney level, I guess, with the strap worn like a bandolier) ?

  • @marksmith6435
    @marksmith6435 11 месяцев назад +1

    RIP ammo is not good ammo. HST 124gr 💪. Nice video.

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yea I agree. It’s more for show. Thanks for watching. 🤓

  • @reesmillstead806
    @reesmillstead806 4 года назад +3

    Get ya finger away from that trigger 😁😁 nice video.

  • @shastaham7630
    @shastaham7630 3 года назад +2

    After all this time, why has nobody questioned the “Templar” cross not having equal arms?

  • @edctvbytommyviola9119
    @edctvbytommyviola9119 4 года назад +1

    I love my Neatfreak

  • @newyorkerik
    @newyorkerik Год назад

    sick good job!

  • @edd5070
    @edd5070 2 года назад +1

    Great vid… How well do you think this bag would work as a shower caddy ? Putting things in it that might be wet ?

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  2 года назад

      I should do well. It’s not completely waterproof but for a shower and some splashing it should do great. I may do that same thing 🤔😄😄 good idea. Thanks for watching 👌

  • @G4x5da
    @G4x5da 2 года назад +2

    Literary every bag review by a American comes with a gun. Are you guys living in a warzone?

    • @warriorpoet8119
      @warriorpoet8119 2 года назад

      We carry guns to prevent our cities from becoming war zones.

    • @susieroberts8175
      @susieroberts8175 Год назад

      I always wonder that, too. I guess they have to have guns to protect themselves form everyone else who has a gun to protect themselves form everyone else who has a gun.

    • @laurielyon7740
      @laurielyon7740 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@susieroberts8175 Your comment nails it! I’m Canadian and I applaud my county’s approach to handguns.
      Handguns were designed and made for one purpose and that purpose is to kill people.
      For a Canadian to own a handgun, that person must submit to a thorough background check.
      Applicants for permits must have an entirely unblemished background.
      If granted, the permit allows you to carry the handgun specifically to the shooting range and back. Period. And only then.
      And don’t get caught in possession of the handgun outside of the district route to and fro.
      And the handgun must be stored in a locked gun cabinet in the owner’s residence.
      We don’t allow the casual carry of that deadly weapon, open or concealed for any other reason.
      Despite these stringent regulations, Canada……especially Toronto……has a serious problem with handgun-related violence. Easily obtained handguns originating in the US are smuggled into Canada and sold to gang members. It’s a lucrative business. If there is a silver lining, the thugs usually kill one another with these guns.
      But not always.
      On Boxing Day a decade or so ago, on Toronto’s Yonge Street, rival gangs engaged in a gunfight that killed a 15 year old girl out shopping with her mother. She was shot in the head, dying on the sidewalk.
      The firearm had been smuggled in from the U.S.
      The firearm manufacturers and the NRA and the gun lobby have created a gun crisis in the U.S. and that is a sad state of affairs for the majority of Americans and to a lesser degree those in Canada.

  • @Tacticalredneckequipment
    @Tacticalredneckequipment 5 лет назад +2

    Not saying your right or wrong, but why would you clear a firearm because it's going to be in a video?

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  5 лет назад

      It's a safety thing. People like to know or be sure that your safe.

    • @savagegaming101manning6
      @savagegaming101manning6 5 лет назад +1

      People freak out over it being loaded.Might come through the screen and hit them

  • @laurielyon7740
    @laurielyon7740 9 месяцев назад +1

    Decent review.
    But here’s an observation on your presentation.
    Being Canadian, I find the casual acceptance that scores Americans have of ALWAYS being in possession of a firearm is a sad state of affairs.
    The situation is alarming and disappointing in equal measure.
    The firearms industry and their lobbying arm, the NRA, has sadly and tragically diminished the quality of life in the US.
    What a burden people like Wayne LaPierre and Mitch McConnell have placed on the citizens of the U.S.

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comments. First I appreciate your honesty. I had to stop and think about this for a while before I responded. I really understand your point of view. If you look into our lifestyle here in America you will see us gun people. It started as a self defense protection item many years ago. I grew up on a ranch with my grandparents and guns were treated as a tool for hunting for food and protection from wild animals and occasionally a bad person will unruly intentions. When used properly the gun is a very useful option for common life.
      When I train a new gun owner it’s amazing to see their confidence grow. Guns can be a fun hobby.
      Because of free will and personal choice many times people will make the decision and use a gun for ill intentions. Yes the result is horrible but, it’s not the gun it’s the CHOICE that person made. Just like the drunk driver, they make a CHOICE to drive and hit and kill an innocent person with a vehicle. It’s not the vehicle it was the person. The people in office and the NRA have nothing to do with personal choice.
      True freedom, free will and personal choice is a wonderful thing, but, it can cause good and bad consequences.
      CC

  • @cchalfantusa
    @cchalfantusa 2 года назад

    You have a multi usb cable about 80% through the video. Is it reliable? If so do you recall the brand? Most of them have terrible reviews on Amazon.

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  2 года назад

      Thank you. I’ll check it out✌🏼😁

  • @grumpyoldphart7325
    @grumpyoldphart7325 3 года назад +1

    Is that a Frenchy meandering around ?

  • @hoslogistics
    @hoslogistics 6 лет назад

    Looks good.

  • @matthewhays8265
    @matthewhays8265 2 года назад +1

    There is no reason to pull the trigger or dry fire after you have checked the chamber. Never pull the trigger until you're conducting business. Learned this the hard way, never would have happened if I never pulled the trigger that is the lesson.

    • @commonclay0070
      @commonclay0070  2 года назад

      Great point! Thanks for commenting 😄👍

  • @stevejackson9952
    @stevejackson9952 2 года назад +1

    I'll stay with my hazard 4 Tonto

  • @normanmuktar9129
    @normanmuktar9129 4 года назад +1

    huhuhu can i have that for my birthday gift?😂

  • @Joker-ms4iu
    @Joker-ms4iu 2 года назад

    Do you still use it ?

  • @arturoaaguilarperez1200
    @arturoaaguilarperez1200 Год назад

    No gun.

  • @jarosawgromek6152
    @jarosawgromek6152 3 года назад +1

    LGBT gada o torebce