Sustainable SHTF Preparedness

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
  • It's a thing. Here's some advice on maintaining what often feels like a slog, long term in regards to SHTF preparedness.
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Комментарии • 697

  • @BrassFacts
    @BrassFacts  Год назад +148

    The Referenced Team video got delayed for reasons.

    • @doublepiedavid8908
      @doublepiedavid8908 Год назад +2

      Looking forward to it, that’s the one topic I’ve been wanting to learn more about

    • @FinalLugiaGuardian
      @FinalLugiaGuardian Год назад +5

      I was gonna be mad, but since the reason it got delayed was "for reasons" I completely understand.
      Will watch it when it comes out.

    • @budget-88
      @budget-88 Год назад +3

      ⌚️ Evropa the lašt battle

    • @DevDog67
      @DevDog67 Год назад

      Looking forward to it - probably one of the things I understand the least about, and likely one of the most important topics.

    • @nicolatesla768
      @nicolatesla768 Год назад +1

      All truth in this video. Well said! It's a subject that's not discussed enough.
      I've been prepping for Mad-Max my whole life... 😁

  • @PreparedAirman
    @PreparedAirman Год назад +210

    Good realistic talk. We need more of it in this community.

    • @gr6373
      @gr6373 Год назад +12

      Love your channel too.

    • @jmj1277
      @jmj1277 Год назад +3

      2nd that

    • @zexnynex777
      @zexnynex777 Год назад +1

      Common sense always sounds good.

    • @adamchristenson8017
      @adamchristenson8017 Год назад +1

      Agreed! I need to watch this video on a regular basis. Totally guilty of doing a lot of stuff mentioned 😂

  • @tyleradams4422
    @tyleradams4422 Год назад +134

    You might of said this in one of your other videos, but no prep is ever worth going into major debt for. Preparedness is important, but if you have student loans, credit cards, or other loans you need to take care of that stuff first. Then worry about paying off your home or buying a house and set aside a percentage of your income to prepping splitting between all the categories. Its a process, you learn through trial and error that some things will work better for you than others. All the preps in the world will not mean shit if your severely overweight and unhealthy. In the words of Garand Thumb, "Get fit or Die".

  • @samduffy1636
    @samduffy1636 Год назад +279

    Was feeling pretty burned out, but glad to hear everyone struggles with it

    • @fml2266
      @fml2266 Год назад

      You want a SHTF situation? it's the earth's poles shifting, it happens every once in awhile and were due. A gun isn't going to stop a wave 1000ft tall. Nor will it stop an ice age, so you have nothing to worry about. You will die. Period. Your burnt out from being Midwestern and confused.

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper Год назад +21

      I'm especially burned out on the endless guntube hype cycle. BF is literally the only guntube channel I haven't told YT to stop recommending.

    • @budget-88
      @budget-88 Год назад +6

      ⌚️ Evropa the last battlé

    • @armorers_wrench
      @armorers_wrench Год назад

      @@budget-88 Get outta here with that bullshit.

    • @kevinjohnson3925
      @kevinjohnson3925 Год назад +9

      BURNED-OUT? How hard is it to buy another gun, can of beans, make friends with a reloader, buy another gun, stockpile Gatorade, repeat

  • @texasranger24
    @texasranger24 Год назад +240

    Prepping gives you peace of mind for any realistic disaster, just to make you anxious about the even bigger disaster, like tripple nuked earthquakes ending society.
    Once you have a plan, some gear, some food and other supplies at home, a bag ready to go should you need to, it's important to make it a sustainable and healthy lifestyle. Buy some ikea storage shelves and keep all your canned food in a rotation instead of constant panic and stockpiling. That kind of sustainability.

    • @Manco65
      @Manco65 Год назад +14

      Agreed, used a bit of my preps during the nearly 2 months of electricity loss here in NW Arkansas in January from a combination ice and snow storm. Burned firewood and cooked on the fireplace insert. So generally no troubles. One big ammo can 20mm? Iirc served as a freezer when buried in snow and ice in the backyard.
      Use that big lump of fatty tissue between your ears and you'll usually do okay.

    • @techti8792
      @techti8792 Год назад +2

      Prep hard, write representatives hard, vote harder, and donate to corperations that probably are in on it hard like goa, fpc. Before people know it, the good little policy abiding citizens are going to get a license to think free when ai begins scanning thoughts. But knowing the herd they will obey just like all the other stuff now.

    • @bravo6959
      @bravo6959 Год назад +13

      @@techti8792what

  • @vince1376
    @vince1376 Год назад +54

    I want to stick my face in a blender every time Armed Scholar uploads his 4th clickbait video of the day. And the 3 videos before that.

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  Год назад +26

      it's almost like I was referencing exactly that, haha.

    • @herpicusmc.derpington2878
      @herpicusmc.derpington2878 Год назад +7

      I will send RUclips a legit gift basket if they stop putting that shit in my recommended feed

    • @bigfootgoesboom
      @bigfootgoesboom Год назад +14

      @@herpicusmc.derpington2878tap the three dots on the video and select don’t recommend channel. I did this for him months ago

    • @robertdole5391
      @robertdole5391 Год назад +3

      His thumbnails are total clickbait. It is hard to determine what is a new decision and what is clickbait.

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Год назад +2

      That dude pissed me off so much with his clickbait that I've almost entirely stopped watching him.

  • @lukepoupore3160
    @lukepoupore3160 Год назад +10

    How dare you post this the last minute of my lunch break

  • @freneticfanatic
    @freneticfanatic Год назад +44

    Most valuable prep arguably is physic strength and fitness. 2nd place may be a hard skill that is extremely helpful and can be used to barter with. That's why I initially became an EMT and have been a first responder for 7 years. Being calm and thinking through stressful situations is very helpful as is keeping people alive.

    • @josh2711
      @josh2711 Год назад +7

      “Being useful” it’s a good idea to have something that can’t be stolen/robbed from you. Knowledge is power. Not to add more paranoia to a group that probably has enough paranoids within it. But we all know the joke, you don’t have to be faster than a bear, you just have to be faster than your buddy. And then even further where they hurt their buddies leg. Well, just saying, your buddy is in the best position to stab you in the back and take everything you’ve stocked up; but that’s not advantageous for him if you also have skills that he can’t just take. Kinda shtty to think about, but with this gun tube push for people to network and get groups, it seems important to consider.

  • @scottie876
    @scottie876 Год назад +141

    Guns/gear is a balance between a hobby and being useful for prepping. It’s very easy to lose sight of that balance and get caught in the minutia of the hobby aspect of things; I know I certainly do.

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Год назад +26

      If we're being honest, what would be more useful for most of us? Buying a suppressor, or four 50 gallon water storage units for our families?

    • @Jeffplsgo
      @Jeffplsgo Год назад +3

      @@musicman1eandabut what’s more fun?

    • @musicman1eanda
      @musicman1eanda Год назад +15

      @@Jeffplsgo The suppressor is more fun, that's why I have that and don't have that much water yet 😅

    • @armorers_wrench
      @armorers_wrench Год назад +16

      BRUH YOU GOTTA TRAIN BRUH. YOUR RIFLE HAS TO BE CAPABLE OF PASSIVE AIMING BRUH. YOU NEED QUAD TOOOOOBZ BRUH OR YOU WON'T MAKE IT BRUH. YOU NEED TO BE AT THE RANGE TRAINING BRUH, TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN! YOU'LL MOST LIKELY NEVER USE THE TRAINING BUT TRAIN 24/7 365.
      I'm kinda sick of the try hards obviously. 99.9% of civs will never use their pistol in a defensive situation let alone their rifles. SHTF is never going to happen THANK GOD. Everyone prepped for that kinda thing but no one(or very few people) prepped for a pandemic which was obviously far more likely. This entire "prepping" industry quite frankly relies on fear mongering. In fact, i've noticed that most of the conservative political movement relies on fear mongering now as do most GOP politicians now. BTW, I say this as a conservative.
      I think its fun to train but its really not that important compared to practicing something like a trade skill. How many of us can weld? How many of us know how to replace a door on their house without a youtube video? Can you change your brakes on their vehicle? Do you know how to wire a new outlet in your home? Can you plant and properly maintain a decent sized garden?
      Instead of training for a civil war or something we should probably just talk to each other and figure out why the country is so hyper partisan now. it's because both parties are fear mongering like crazy and social media puts people into echo chambers which then drive the groups in the echo chambers to fear and hate their fellow countrymen for some bullshit political reasons. People should spend less time online and more time out in the world living.

    • @scottie876
      @scottie876 Год назад +9

      @@armorers_wrench I lost my situational awareness reading this and got killed in the streets ☹️

  • @wilsongulick4608
    @wilsongulick4608 Год назад +40

    Honestly, I think you nail it at the end. Half the problem is people selling bullshit and then the endless arguments about it. It got to the point for me about a year ago that I don't even shoot some places anymore because I can't take the level of nonsense attached to that place. I'm not going to drop a bunch of coin on ammo to go listen to people complain or rant or scream that people aren't doing THE [NINJA] THING. I can do that, basically for free, with talk radio and just turn it off when I'm annoyed.
    I honestly just stopped taking a lot of the people in the "prepping" community seriously about 10 years back when I watched an obese dude in his mid 50's, in person, try to tell a freshly separated JTAC guy how radios work "in real life".
    If you're all about T. Rex Arms and [Prepper Channel] as being gospel, you're going to end up deep in debt with a bunch of dumb shit you don't really know how to use. But hey, at least you can tell Lucas that you do carry "distracts" to bang the dudes you saw on your [totally secure and not at all a spy device you paid for to lose your security and autonomy] Ring doorbell that the prepper guy told you to get because it's so simple.

  • @innercityprepper
    @innercityprepper Год назад +46

    I did so much prepping in the last 6-7 years that not only did I partially burn out on it, I hit what I can only describe as an "end point" where the only thing I can really do is stack things. More food, more ammo, more water, more gold, more meds... and my little house cannot hold it all and still function as a place to live when shit HASN'T hit the fan. I have decided that we're "good enough" on anything. Every now and then I may top some things off, get another crate of ammo, get some more #10 cans of freeze dried beef, whatever. We're good for several years on all fronts, and if shit ever gets so bad that we actually have to live off of our preps for more than a few weeks and/or use the defense tools, I'm comfortable rolling the dice that I've done enough to outlast the vast, vast majority of people, and do what I've always intended to do with my preps -- help people.

    • @boejiden1942
      @boejiden1942 Год назад +1

      Sounds like you're set on preps. You got NVGs and train a lot?

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper Год назад +18

      @@boejiden1942 Yes to nods, and yes to training. Not nearly as much as the preparedness community online would like you to believe they do, but what I have decided to be "enough". To be frank, I made the call years ago that I am not willing to devote a huge amount of my time and resources to continual professional training in order to gain a small tactical edge when I'm already well ahead of the vast majority of people in that regard. Would I get smoked by a retired special forces guy, or the random fudd with a 30-06? Possibly! Am I going to lose sleep over that? Nope.
      The way I see it there is a point where "good enough" is truly good enough, and I am not willing to severely degrade my present for the potential promise of a tiny edge in a future that may or may not even happen.

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Год назад +7

      Next phase: Construction of your bunker with supplemental firing positions, grenade sumps, and hidden ventilation shafts.

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper Год назад +7

      @@LRRPFco52 lol CLOSE! Actually not really, but I am working on a way to get my rain catchment to end up in the basement instead of being visible outdoors. I'm in an inner city, my bug-in/defense strategy is to be as gray man as possible and that includes the house. I've even got solar that you can't see unless I'm actively using it to charge the system.

    • @paladin556
      @paladin556 Год назад +5

      ​@@innercityprepperthat's a good way to look at it. I am slowly realizing that I am in the same situation. I tend to go overboard on everything I do and see that I am doing that with preps. Do I really need 15 BOBs for a family of 3. Lol its fun when your life and hobby jive together. But there is a point when it becomes a hindrance to a normal everyday life.

  • @calebmeyer2121
    @calebmeyer2121 Год назад +41

    I had some friends over a few weekends ago, we set up some targets, ran some drills, and had some friendly competition. Even as just some "good old boys" who are not serious trainers or preppers, it was amazing to see the improvement on the same day, and the camaraderie was a great experience. Get some cardboard boxes and your 10/22, see who can run a lap of the house and hit all three boxes fastest at your next BBQ. You will have plenty of stories to tell the next day, new areas to train, and a fun evening, all for about $10 worth of ammo.

    • @isaakjunkeer785
      @isaakjunkeer785 Год назад

      Must be nice to live in B.F.E! If I shot a gun in my backyard SWAT would be there in 15min.

    • @ThePatriotParadox
      @ThePatriotParadox Год назад +2

      That's why I refuse to sell my tacticool Remington 597 .22lr I train with it a lot, every now and then... Take my AR out and run through $50 bucks on a few drills, checking zero, and trying to shoot far as I can (depending on where im at)

  • @jamesmanning8795
    @jamesmanning8795 Год назад +13

    Personal SHTF happens all the time. My family had been stocking up food for a while and when our business had a few extremely hard months and our new baby arrived it was such a blessing to have all the stocked up food and a emergency fund to pull from. God is very good to us and provides us with all we need. Put Jesus first and the rest will fall into place.

  • @spencer7197
    @spencer7197 Год назад +50

    Man, this was right on the money. Getting out of the military coming into covid I got into this stuff hard core. Combat vet getting out after the better part of a decade and coming home to all the bs of 2020-2021 I guess I got a little obsessive with this stuff. And yeah, I bought a bunch of shit, sold some stuff and sorta settled on what I wanted/felt I needed...But then I started chasing after marginally better gear, getting into the weeds on optics, parts, plate, carriers, chest rigs, and all the little differences, and uses for each one. About 4 months ago I snapped out of it. Two realizations. One: none of the gear I had bought, replaced or upgraded had ever been used to the point of breakage or being truly worn out...So why the hell was I buying more stuff when I already have something bombproof that is still perfectly functional. Number two: if shtf truly and totally...would I be in my city apartment with a car ready to haul my years of tactical purchases, parts, guns etc to my family's place out in the country in classic bug out fashion...Or would I be caught up somewhere because work and school takes me away from home. Would I be able to even get to all that gear and kit I was stashing like it was the key to my very survival that would always be there for me? After those two realizations, I took to ebay to downsize my collection. Kept it to good quality, scalable, general purpose stuff, a few pew pews, and some spare parts. I'm not writing this off as hobby at all or losing interest, I just had to snap out of that feeling that not having the latest and greatest meant I was not doing something right. Easy to get sucked into the tactical minutia mindset. Now, I've been getting more into rucking again, camping, working out, etc. Not obsessing over this stuff has been sooo much healthier for me. Still have it, still gonna shoot and train, just broadening my horizons and saving money in the process. I could go on but I already wrote a damn novel.

    • @dothedewinme
      @dothedewinme Год назад +11

      Learning to garden is awesome, I rent a plot of land by where I live bc I can’t do it at home and have been learning to grow everything from seed. This is the first year that truly EVERYTHING I grew was grown from seed packs and all the squash zuccini ect was from seeds I saved from last years harvest. Not only is it an invaluable skill, but it calms the mind and soul as well as feeds the body. All my heirloom tomatoes are coming in this week. Looking forward to some AWESOME blts and making a few gallons of marinara from all my Roma tomatoes which lasts me to spring.
      10/10 learning to grow you food is an awesome skills that not only rewards in mental clarity and calmness but also with the best rating things you’ll never find in the store.

    • @spencer7197
      @spencer7197 Год назад +1

      @dothedewinme That is something my fiancé has really been getting into, and our apartment/balcony is all of the greenery. We've got another year on our lease before we can start house hunting (coincides perfectly with my graduation). Definitely looking into getting a few acres so we can garden, and have some animals (gonna start small obviously). Never did think to rent land in the mean time though. And I've been loving learning about gardening and developing a green thumb (not a good one per se). Low key a little jelly you've been able to make that much marinara with your gardening endeavors!

    • @rilesmattix5217
      @rilesmattix5217 Год назад +1

      Been through the same stuff. Just happy that I've been financially responsible throughout the whole thing so I only have a few hundred dollars of regrettable purchases lol.

    • @flopus7
      @flopus7 Год назад +2

      Feel very similar. Too many guns, not enough cardio, too much depression. What use was i gonna be if ahit did happen and how was i planning on helping my community if nothing happened?

    • @ordinary_american
      @ordinary_american Год назад +4

      You're on the money. Feel bad for any of the younger guys who don't take your advice to heart. If anyone enjoys snagging deals, following personalities, and moving around gear, then totally have at it, but like you said don't confuse that for being "prepared". It's possible to stay connected with gun social media, improve your abilities realistically each year, see someone pushing a trend and just scroll past and be like "I'm good, I already have what I need. How about I learn something new today".

  • @garrettsasome888
    @garrettsasome888 Год назад +11

    I swear half the reason I watch every single brass fact video is the nostalgic sounding background music lol

    • @magaman3048
      @magaman3048 Год назад +1

      Reminds me of Red Dead Redemption 2 music.

    • @Hideout2468
      @Hideout2468 Год назад

      ​@@magaman3048from a game called rim world.

  • @DavidMishchukDM
    @DavidMishchukDM Год назад +3

    The word "recce" during the intro gave me genuine dejavu. Time to bring it back.

  • @Glandash
    @Glandash Год назад +8

    My unexpected SHTF skill set? I got a new job. Part of that new job was learning confined space entry, with all the requisite air quality testing, rope work, setting up tag lines and pulleys, etc. Now 2-3 times a week I’m running guys on lines into ovens, pits, tanks, etc. and I can whip together an ingress/egress rope setup pretty quickly. I could set up a bucket line for a well, or move equipment up and down an elevation, and other cool tricks. I learned it for free at work. No, better yet, I got paid to learn it. I am also going to take the free stop the bleed course (that I set them up for), and the next level of confined space entry, the confined space rescue course.
    Prep skills are everywhere. Our day to day lives surround us with people with skills we can learn, often for free, that will benefit us in a bad situation. Cops and soldiers aren’t the only people with SHTF skills, and often the skills they have - martial disciplines like gun fighting and taking down aggressors - aren’t applicable or are downright detrimental to a situation.
    Learn to cook. Learn to can. Learn to garden. Learn to use rope. Learn how a generator works. Learn how to fix your car. These are skills that will benefit you in the end of times but will also benefit you this week.
    Then hit the range with your buds and put some more rounds through your beater rifle and EDC pistol.

    • @L0wSkiller
      @L0wSkiller Год назад

      I like the cut of your gib 😎

  • @HHenry-tt1of
    @HHenry-tt1of Год назад +8

    What a great video for how I'm feeling, I've got a ton of the things... guns, ammo, body armor, PC, chest rigs and 782 gear, LPVO's, Red Dots, Holographic w/ Magnifiers, surefire's, modlights, arisaka's, etc... I've got food and water, coms and back ups etc. I'm saving up for Night Vision and I really don't know why. Thanks for the video, honestly at my age of 37 I've been doing this for over 10 years after getting out, and all the things are great but my ability to keep my self in shape and uninjured seems like more and more like my weakest point and that is why this video is helpful, just keep focusing on the basics.

  • @Matt-xc6sp
    @Matt-xc6sp Год назад +51

    Boredom is the real gateway to Accelerationism

    • @innercityprepper
      @innercityprepper Год назад +12

      It's sad, but I believe you're correct. A byproduct of being terminally online and generally by extension - terminally lonely. That's not said as an insult to those that fall into that bucket it's just the unfortunate reality for a lot of folks. Community, recreation, and spending some time outside one's comfort zone pretty much cures it.

    • @TerryWhisk
      @TerryWhisk 11 месяцев назад

      This is one of the most insightful comments I’ve read in the sea of midwits in this community

  • @M.H.D.actual
    @M.H.D.actual Год назад +7

    Oh no! A rational prepping video!? I thought the internet was where nuance and context goes to die. Seriously, this is what makes your channel stand out and really brings a lot more than just gear reviews and hype. Keep killing it man.

  • @joker747A
    @joker747A Год назад +6

    It’s a marathon gentlemen… not a sprint. Steady pace and remember to breathe (as in enjoy life outside of this community 24/7). Brass Facts - keep your head up and know you reach and influence people more than you may realize. A lot of us old bastards tune in and do appreciate the effort you put forth👍🏼

  • @What___1931
    @What___1931 Год назад +1

    Appreciate the honest comments about negative media. It's too true. Things are better than what we constantly focus on and obsess about

  • @lewis9888
    @lewis9888 Год назад +4

    I started Prepping in the late 70's. Been burned out and had to quit adding to the stockpile for a couple years because of income. I have a Mag that will be here on my farm when SHTF. We have most things stocked up. Be safe my friends.

  • @newerest1
    @newerest1 Год назад +2

    The music at the end really legitimized everything in the video. Can't have a shtf video without that twangy guitar 😂

  • @The_trees_have_ears
    @The_trees_have_ears Год назад +29

    If you have all the fancy tactical gear but none of the food, you’re going to be hungry in SHTF. If you decide to play raider, you’ll likely also end up dead in SHTF

    • @herpicusmc.derpington2878
      @herpicusmc.derpington2878 Год назад +4

      Ironically the raider will have the hardest time getting prepared. Sure all they need is gear guns and ammo but now they have to buy more ammo than a regular prepper, they need to spend more on NV, armor etc and they need to train constantly. Most don’t realize that and are going to get clapped in the first week

    • @The_trees_have_ears
      @The_trees_have_ears Год назад

      @@herpicusmc.derpington2878exactly, law of averages means attrition will get them eventually

    • @rifleshooterchannel208
      @rifleshooterchannel208 Год назад +3

      I’m going to take up cannibalism when SHTF I think.

    • @The_trees_have_ears
      @The_trees_have_ears Год назад +3

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 that’s definitely an option. The rule for cannibalism though is you
      A) stay away from the head as consumption of human brains can give you a neurodegenerative disease
      B) treat it like tough meat that needs slow cooking

    • @herpicusmc.derpington2878
      @herpicusmc.derpington2878 Год назад +1

      @@rifleshooterchannel208 I don't recommend it, there's no way to make it taste good, it's hard to cook and it always gives you the runs

  • @ninjasquirrels
    @ninjasquirrels Год назад +5

    I just had my 4 nieces come over to help me with cataloging six 27 gallon totes full of Peak Refuel and six 5 gallon totes full of AR parts etc while doing some SERIOUS spring cleaning.
    It took us three flipping days…yeah I’m burned out too.

  • @kevingnomen6092
    @kevingnomen6092 Год назад +7

    I definitely feel this video man. I’m trying to pivot myself more towards everyday preparedness rather than worrying too much about the boogaloo. I need to focus more on self sustainment for my family but still hone defense skills to protect them. Their safety is my #1 priority.

  • @freedomseeds8194
    @freedomseeds8194 Год назад +11

    For me, the key to not burning out was finding ways to make it enjoyable.
    Instead of buying a new gun, I'd buy a couple cases of ammo, and take a class. That way i had fun improving my skills, and learning new things to practice.
    Instead of buying shelves of canned food and having the tedious task of going through it, organizing it, and rotating it out. I bought livestock, and learned how to farm, i personally think its fun, animals are entertaining.
    I always try to find a way to make the tedious tasks of prepping, fun and engaging, as opposed to tedious acts of consumerism..
    No matter how much stuff you buy, you'll eventually run out. So setting up a system that is more sustainable long term made more sense, it also keeps me active and keeps my mind off of all the bullshit, because im more concerned with taking care of my animals, and actually training than i am with what new gear there is for me to buy.

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Год назад +2

      "In order to avoid tedious tasks I became a farmer" 😂 bold move!

    • @dothedewinme
      @dothedewinme Год назад +1

      Why’s why I’ve been practicing growing my own food from seeds I saved from last years harvest. I harvested about 35 lbs of potatoes a few weeks ago which I planted from last years potato harvest. Also getting tons of peppers, letting my beans dry on the stall, squash, corn and my tomatoes for slicing and turning into sauce are just about ripe!
      I’d love to get some goats and chickens but that’s learning for the future.

  • @ThomasThePanzerTank
    @ThomasThePanzerTank Год назад +4

    The best thing I've done in a preparedness sense is blending SHTF/WROL training into activities that don't include going to the range every week. Girlfriend and I need a break? We can go on a vacation with some backpacking. It's dual purpose as you can practice; shelter making, water/food preparation, starting and maintaining a fire, physical fitness with hikes, how and what to pack for sustainment, test clothing/equipment, you can use physical maps and navigation tools to get to your destinations. You can do a ton of things that are more likely to keep you alive compared to getting the newest nylon kit and it's not redundant and boring or an area where you can get complacent. Prepping can't be your entire life nor should it hold you from living your life peacefully, but you can blend it into your day to day and after a time start to not realize it.

  • @drtyhay
    @drtyhay Год назад +1

    This is like the BF version of the Chrisky rants, my favorite style

  • @TheAaronalden
    @TheAaronalden Год назад +3

    My parents did the whole Y2K thing and bought a ton of canned goods, and realized that it was cheaper to buy things you eat every day in bulk every year when the local store has a canned food sale and a "meat bonanza!" So now they always have a years worth of food (two years worth after the sale). Now I'm working on other aspects. Everyone needs a hobby i guess.

  • @obh7762
    @obh7762 Год назад +4

    Gotta say, I really like this more rambly format of videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @thedon7528
    @thedon7528 Год назад +1

    One thing you said that I never heard anyone else ever say, and grounded me to see this as a pitfall was when you said in one of your videos “don’t prepare for a theoretical collapse and then cause a localized collapse from bankruptcy” or something akin

  • @jurpo6
    @jurpo6 Год назад +4

    I love your content, wish you did the podcast more often!!!

  • @bonnertom032
    @bonnertom032 Год назад +1

    I like your videos alot. I always come away at the end with a lot to think about, and a reminder to keep preps realistic, within my budget, and consistent.

  • @roughneck2204
    @roughneck2204 Год назад +1

    You right about the news. Growing up in the 90s before 24 hour news, they seemed to actually have some good stories once in a while.

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  Год назад +2

      the opening of the iraq war was the last good era journalism

  • @mrtaylorhelm
    @mrtaylorhelm Год назад +1

    This video is my favorite one yet. Listened to it three times already. Keep up the good work. Love your authenticity.

  • @stevenkennedy4130
    @stevenkennedy4130 Год назад +1

    I've recently updated my land nav equipment. One step at a time. Always moving forward. Thanks for the share!!

  • @ExtremelyAverageMan
    @ExtremelyAverageMan Год назад +3

    I'm guilty of this too, but like you were alluding to, we want to focus WAY too much on our rifle, our attachments, our ammunition. If it truly is going to be a SHTF, WROL, blah blah blah, one of the BIGGEST things is going to be health/physical and mental shape, speaking/leadership/people skills, and general SKILLS that small communities and units will absolutely NEED to survive. MOST everyday people are going to be unprepared and looking for people to link up with to survive. EVERY community will need a caregiver/doctor, builders, planners, mechanics, hunters, gatherers, skilled laborers, and overall strong-willed people! We can't let our weapons and food supplies become our identity. I'm good with tools and can weld/repair/build things, know basic car/motorcycle maintenance, and have a myriad of other skills I could bring to a community and being a distance runner I could be molded to become a half decent scout/messenger, etc. Someday soon, I'm hoping to be able to afford a home with some land and I'll learn to grow a vegetable garden....and have my own range haha....and to add....I did sell my LPVO...not because I hopped on the "Guntubers are ditching the LPVO now so I will too!", but because I found the 3x prism is simple, robust, lighter-weight, and the perfect "all-around" optic for my 16" rifle. Great video Brass Facts!

  • @danielsultanian2230
    @danielsultanian2230 5 месяцев назад

    I have watch 3 of your videos back to back. This is awesome and I love the style and the commentary!

  • @benthephilosopher
    @benthephilosopher Год назад +2

    Regarding doing things with your gear to keep you interested: I find that most of the tactical bros I hang out with/meet at ranges have a vague intention of getting into hunting, but never actually take the plunge and do it. I think everyone who cares about SHTF preparedness should have experience hunting, shooting, cleaning, and butchering their own large game animals. If you have any rifle caliber firearm and a ruck with sustainment gear, you basically already have everything you need, and you'll learn a lot about your kit (and fitness levels) by getting out, backcountry camping, and tracking down some deer on BLM land.

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 Год назад

    Great talk. You hit the nail on the head with prepping is giving you/your family/community greater odds at surviving whatever the future holds. I find myself bouncing between gun/gear/fieldcraft to “I can stack a bit more food and firewood for this winter” and what tools and skills would be nice to have if the lights don’t ever come back on.

  • @t-rex2asail113
    @t-rex2asail113 Год назад

    Really helpful video to keep grounded when prepping - looking forward to the next one.

  • @e7tegt503
    @e7tegt503 Год назад +1

    Lol this had been a good therapy session. I do the “and then I’m done” and “constant gear upgrade” crap to a fault. lol.

  • @sas_za6305
    @sas_za6305 Год назад

    I enjoyed the format. Your rambles are pretty good. Agree with all your points. I think recognizing the challenges of prepping makes one more likely to accept that it’s part of the process and not a reason to give up.

  • @joshuadavis5923
    @joshuadavis5923 Год назад +4

    I’ve been pretty burned out. I’m doing a little better now, I scheduled a class and that lit a fire again. I like the long tone of the video. I’ve recently put together a long term plan for the purchasing part and am training as I go. Very timely video.

  • @riflentrout
    @riflentrout Год назад +1

    Practical rant videos are my favorite.

  • @retro9590
    @retro9590 10 месяцев назад

    Dig these types of videos. Always enjoy hearing your perspective on things man

  • @jerrys5764
    @jerrys5764 11 месяцев назад

    This video solidifies and motivates my will to prepare. Everything from finances (debt/savings), building a team, and training with the equipment that I do have and more importantly appreciate the process and as nutnfancy says “don’t hasten the day”.

  • @MyLonewolf25
    @MyLonewolf25 Год назад +1

    6:50 thats why disconnecting from media and social media has made me muuuch happier

  • @LostCityExpeditions
    @LostCityExpeditions 11 месяцев назад

    Good stuff man. I go thru waves of being burnt out with gun stuff and it’s helpful to take a step back and focus on other areas.

  • @woodrowcall3158
    @woodrowcall3158 Год назад +1

    The SHTF on May 28th 2016. Y’all have actually done pretty good making it this far. Good job guys!

  • @deltamatt001
    @deltamatt001 11 месяцев назад

    This is a good video. Thanks for your thoughts. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @TheYouTubeMechanic
    @TheYouTubeMechanic Год назад +4

    flexing on me with that thumbnail. I'm only a month or 2 away from getting mine!

  • @adman4x4
    @adman4x4 7 месяцев назад

    The community needs a lot more of this type of content. Great vid.

  • @Stonewolfdark
    @Stonewolfdark 11 месяцев назад

    We need more of this down to earth “rants” I think. Helps level the head out

  • @Chagsis
    @Chagsis Год назад +1

    I did appreciate this video, especially your commentary on the kind of prepper fear economy - keeping people agitated and afraid. It would be great to see videos on basic medical and survival skills for the prepared citizen.

  • @shavo_.
    @shavo_. Год назад +1

    favorite content on the tube. these vids could be 4 hrs long an i'd be here for it.

  • @ivymcgrowgreen1079
    @ivymcgrowgreen1079 Год назад

    I love these style videos, and your delivery of course I love, but love the change over gear review types!

  • @Isaac1B
    @Isaac1B Год назад +1

    I appreciate you putting this video out. I'm in the processes of trying to create a purchasing plan and budget for my prepping, and it's discouraging to see most of the drip 4+ years down the road.

  • @silvertree88
    @silvertree88 Год назад +2

    December 2019 we prepped hard for what we thought was going to be a crazy deadly bio weapon escape. But we made sure to buy things we would eat so we got some selves and rotate with normal shopping so that we have a stock but it's not going to go bad just sitting there. Looking at you freeze dried meals😂

  • @christianmccall4542
    @christianmccall4542 Год назад

    The rambles are my favorite videos.

  • @siddunn4033
    @siddunn4033 Год назад +1

    Definitely been feeling burned out too man i appreciated this video

  • @psode27
    @psode27 4 месяца назад

    Keep it coming! Great info and perspective. I too have never been there nor done that. Your videos give me are thought provoking and make me think about my current theoretical LARP.

  • @threat2demoracy5454
    @threat2demoracy5454 Год назад +2

    Our guberment agencies from the FDA, to the Postal Service, hell even IRS are all well armed and trained. USDA has tac teams! It is our duty as Dirty Civilians to be ready to liquidate that Liberty Tree! Keep it Tight Bhole!💪🏻🤙🏼

  • @RhulkActual
    @RhulkActual Год назад

    I enjoy this style of video, it’s nice to hear your meta analysis of the community

  • @matthewmartin9313
    @matthewmartin9313 Год назад

    This is gold. I hope this becomes your most popular video. This is exactly what people need to hear. I dont mean normies, I mean us

  • @Mr.Rebel1776
    @Mr.Rebel1776 Год назад

    Thank you for the great content. It really helps to have a guide like your videos to go off of.

  • @Eagle52525
    @Eagle52525 Год назад +1

    Good video. I don’t mind your rants as long as they continue providing good information.

  • @dodsonarmsco
    @dodsonarmsco Год назад +1

    I approached survival and prepping from a different perspective than you mentioned. Priority is always skill development and increasing capability rather than purchasing our way out of the problem. Homesteading and home manufacture/repair should be a major skill development area but are ignored on social media, especially by those presenting "high-quality imagery." I also discussed that people should be able to utilize those of poor health in their survival efforts because no doing so excludes the vast majority of available people. Lastly I see no large channels covering expedient or improvised construction methods like those I cover in depth due to lack of revenue produced by that subject area.

  • @HomesteadDork
    @HomesteadDork Год назад +3

    I enjoyed this format!
    I've tried to stick by the rule of thumb that I think came from The Survival Podcast that if you're spending a bunch of time and money on something preparing for a disaster it should make your life better even if nothing goes wrong.

  • @Chann3l_Z3ro
    @Chann3l_Z3ro Год назад

    @brassFacts I feel personally attacked on the impulse buying and lateral upgrades 😂
    Thanks man. I needed that reminder…

  • @bodie463
    @bodie463 Год назад +1

    That closing scene was perfectly relaxing 😁

  • @arikjohnson412
    @arikjohnson412 Год назад

    Love the format!

  • @anthonyjauregui2291
    @anthonyjauregui2291 11 месяцев назад

    Needed to hear this. I push through the fatigue because facts. But I need to get serious too

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV Год назад +1

    I’m 74 and I’m still guilty of chasing gear! I was content with a medium powered optic and an a red dot for years. Then the LPVO became the hot ticket so I got the recommended Primary Arms SLX 1-6. Used it for a while and decided I didn’t like the weight and footprint. Heard you guys reviewing the prism optics so I ordered one of those in 5X (haven’t gotten it yet). Keep up the good work.

  • @riverbrown8935
    @riverbrown8935 Год назад +1

    He's saying what we are all thinking/feeling thank you

  • @EathenRice
    @EathenRice Год назад

    hell yeah a new brass facts video!

  • @MasqUp
    @MasqUp 9 месяцев назад

    First time watching your content/channel, glad I did. I really appreciate your views and opinions, thank you. I'm starting to illuminate and educate myself of the benefits of prepping and am trying to find my place, goals and visions for my own life, again thank you for providing your video.

  • @lancegaerte6778
    @lancegaerte6778 Год назад +5

    Freakin brass facts 😎

  • @CapBaileyASMR
    @CapBaileyASMR Год назад

    always a great view/listen.

  • @WisconsinGabe
    @WisconsinGabe Год назад

    I like this style video, like a conversations with friends

  • @Genesis-revelation70
    @Genesis-revelation70 Год назад +1

    Good discussion. Risk = Probability x Consequence. Preparedness is optimizing investments relative to risk. For each potential scenario.
    A simple example: Extended power outage (>1 week)
    Water/Food; high probability very high consequence = very high risk (amount I've invested: medium) (Preparedness = Invested - Risk = -2)
    Medical; low probability very high consequence = high risk (amount I've invested: low) (Preparedness = Invested - Risk = -2)
    Comms; high probability medium consequence = medium/high risk (amount I've invested: very low) (Preparedness = Invested - Risk = -2.5)
    Getting popped by a dude with a Mosin; very low probability very high consequence = medium risk (amount I've invested: high) (Preparedness = Invested - Risk = +1)
    Please forgive my attempt to use a youtube comment as an excel spreadsheet. I used a scale of integers from -2 to +2 to represent very low to very high. Never thought about doing this until I started writing it. Preparedness scores attempt to show the difference in the risk vs how much I've invested to mitigate the consequences of that risk. From this exercise I learned that I should probably nix my desire to purchase a sig rattler and another suppressor until I improve my food water and comms situation haha. Any thoughts welcome.
    Edit: updated my preparedness definition.

  • @MGMan37
    @MGMan37 Год назад

    The survival supplies I need is your intro music so I can relax

  • @snakebite210
    @snakebite210 Год назад +4

    Brassfacts Friday 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @mistaajones
    @mistaajones Год назад +3

    in my opinion, the two most important things are your mindset and community. regardless of location and material items you have stashed away, those two things (how you act and who you interact with) increase your odds of surviving exponentially more than having quick split times or 10 years worth of freeze dried meals.

  • @aaronpoh3728
    @aaronpoh3728 Год назад

    Enjoyed the vid. Keep it going!

  • @lordmaul9440
    @lordmaul9440 Год назад

    Keep it coming, we appreciate it...😁👍

  • @Notsofriendlyghost211
    @Notsofriendlyghost211 11 месяцев назад

    Honestly best thing to see right now been all over with overthinking if I wanna change optics I just got a razor a month ago and then started debating maybe red dot and magnifier and just being all over instead of spending more time with it and actually getting to learn it

  • @tastycheddar7958
    @tastycheddar7958 Год назад

    Great video. Really helped me rethink some acquisitions.

  • @bobdole234bd
    @bobdole234bd 10 месяцев назад

    Just wandered back to this video to let you know that I personally do enjoy this style, especially about some more nuanced topics like general prepping and your other videos like team building and such.

  • @gh0st556
    @gh0st556 Год назад

    That was a good ramble

  • @zTorrentz
    @zTorrentz Год назад +2

    Every new year I like to set a goal or two and aim to accomplish it. That goal doesn't have to be directly preparedness related. It can be something like taking a leadership class or joining a community garden. If you improve your self and set realistic goals your ahead of 99% of folks who are just maxing out there credit cards on the next big prep.

  • @isaiahgodie547
    @isaiahgodie547 Год назад

    I just wanted you to know I love you man ass facts is the shit!!! Hops pretty fricken awesome too just throwing that out there

  • @jik294
    @jik294 Год назад

    I kinda liked this format. wouldn't be bad every now and again. Covered a lot of good topics too.

  • @SoloRenegade
    @SoloRenegade Год назад

    12:00 well said regarding people constantly buying the next thing rather than just making what they have work best.

  • @michaellowery928
    @michaellowery928 Год назад

    Good talk BF. Keep 'em coming!

  • @beautifullogger2614
    @beautifullogger2614 Год назад +1

    I definitely like this style as a change up... can also relate lol

  • @farmerboy_1129
    @farmerboy_1129 Год назад

    Appreciate the video, personally I'm still new enough and have enough room to expand that I'm not burnt out. That said, competition is great for reinvigorate people to be excited about shooting. I recommend people to shoot their "duty" setups rather than specific competition guns but local nra matches have been a big help getting my family to get back into shooting. And although it's normal tier, it's been a good intro to shooting with a timer and gotten them to think critically about their guns and form.

  • @eatsshootsandleavestactica8068

    Very good discussion. Worth the time watching.