Just came across your channel for the first time, great setup! My only productive criticism is, ditch the nylon/polyester for waxed canvas, when you use nylon/polyester on a daily basis the shelf life of it isnt very long and with an INCH bag you need your equipment to last for years 😉👊
@@Tony-us5jg That's valid! I didn't do that just for the weight savings. I reckon if things are THAT bad, it wouldn't be unreasonable to think that there will be tons of abandoned houses or buildings to take shelter in
Great video man!! How long did it take you to get all this together? I mean I think 4 grand is at the minimum after researching the gear just your silky saw with extra blade and sleeping bag is $1100 without adding any shipping or tax. Have you seen the light system for the packs? Kogalla ultras! Dude you need to add those and you’re golden!! I have a similar investment maybe more , high end canvass tarps, titanium hot stoves, fairbult wool blankets and it took me over 4 years to acquire it all and I’m still always improving things.
Thank you! I honestly can remember, but my original bug out bag video dropped in 2019 and I used a good amount of stuff from that one in this bag, so we'll say it's been a work in progress for quite a while, too lol. I'll look into those lights!
Being an OTR truck driver, I like the idea of the cart. I rarely go further than 500 miles away from home. At “hopefully” 20 miles a day it would take me almost a month to get home.
I sent mine back and they couldn’t repair it. They sent me a new gun. Exact same problems as your having. The slide would stick back plus other problems. It’s not worth the hassle. I don’t even like shooting it anymore.
Gotta say, waste of money for me. After about 300 rounds the roll pins in the trigger shoe backed out. I took the gun home and attempted to get the roll pins back in and they completed crushed and effectively rendered the trigger unusable. I’ll stick to cheaper flat faced triggers that work.
Vigor portrays the PM63 as if it kicks like an automatic desert eagle, its recoil is in reality, easily manageable irl, its such a soft shooting gun just like the VZ 61 and MP5. Video games do a terrible job of portraying just how controllable the recoil of these 3 weapons are.
Better than with battery if emp hit and no one will able to get see without battery but only have this is best bet on your life and end of the world is only the way you can defend not worry about battery that last about 15 yr before get new one if i were them get two save one in fresh and use one as you when it start fade out as you cant see no more but maybe muscle memory or get new fresh one put on or replace newer better put in same one your call .....im definitely get one because i already gor meprolight rear sight bulleyes can see at night without any of leftover light at all my cousin said that is best idea ever had see he love it better than laser running out battery he ask me is that tiny battery in there i laughed change into serious face no.....he said heck yeah i want for my pistol!!! He agreed if emp pulse hit usa we will be ready or others will be trouble defending themselves against anything goes
Remember your not going o vacation, you are escaping the chaos that is coming. and you will not be traveling on roads out in the open (If you are smart). THat wagon is great for moving a deer carcass, but it will prove fatal if caught out on the road. YOu have good Ideas but build on them, you cannot take everything on your back so stage a cache. If the bag only weighs 70lbs wet, That would equate to roughly 40 lbs dried in and you cant carry it on your back; I hate to be the one to say it but your gonna die horribly. Srart by rucking 20-30 % of the gear daily and slowly increase it until your gear is all stoed and on your back. On a 10 mile Ruck; If you can't hump 40 lbs. I'd get good at hiding, Im not trying to be a hater, just a realist. As a retired Marine that has quite a few thousand hours in the woods and on the road. If you cant carry it you dont need it. Oz. = Pounds and Pounds = Pain. Youve got at least 20 Lbs in paper trash that is totally unnecessary. Unwrap all that stuff and lighten the load. Keep learning and you will be able to survive in -20 degrees with a simple 20 lb pack a saw , good blade and a camp axe. Your young and learnable. In the years to come you'll learn all thosr sullpy rolls you made up though practicle are not functional in an INCH situation.
The bag you will get will be dictated to you by the gear you will be carrying, not the other way around. Get your gear together, figure out where you want it all to go in a bag then go find the bag. You get the bag first, the bag will dictate what you carry.
I lost some confidence in Johnny Glock when they showed a step by step production of their triggers. The guy doing the polishing didn’t know what he was doing and was mixing the polishing compound instead of going from course to fine.
Alright, I know you may not respond to this, but where’d you get that furniture? I’ve seen it on Twitter and Brandon Herrera’s gun wall, but my only lead is Black Guns Wood.
@@TheTroublemakersGuild Alright. What’s your take on the set? I’m considering picking one up, plus they’re made just over an hour from where I live. Only thing is the price, but that’s to be expected with craft-produced-wood-anything.
I can't complain. It's a high quality set and I do really like it, especially if you're going for a FNV theme build. Just keep in mind that it's obviously not going to be as durable as polymer
@@TheTroublemakersGuild Youre right. I forgot that holsters have a magical field around them that prevents guns from being able to fire in them. my bad.
@DEADWERKSGaming That's literally the point of a holster 😂 What else do you think they do? They keep a gun in place on your body, and protect the trigger from being pressed. Duh
This is the real deal for the INCH Bag I don't really trust those videos of certain people having a small INCH back pack unless you live as a homeless person for a long time. You already knew the process of life living on the street literally.
Thanks for posting. I'm having different but significant problems with my sig p322 and was considering this as an alternative. Looking at the Ruger Mark IV tactical or Browning Buckmark Contour as alternatives now
The whole point of a stun gun is to get someone off of you lol. You're not going to hold it on their skin for more than a split second because they're not going to let you
Thanks man I'll take that from you... Yes it is all a good idea. But once tour found or seen with all that gear... You will be giving it to someone else... And it looks like you went on a shopping spree spending the most you could ... None of it looks like it has been used... Bugging out is not glamping... Im guessing very few ppl can afford 4g on a bag set up like that... Whoosh. Good luck with that..
These are the exact issues I am having with mine, I mean exact. It’s a shame. Going to try the tx22 compact next. The sig 322 is also a joke with the mags issues and lite strikes. And yes, they are loaded correctly. My 22/45 and mark iv are still the kings of .22.
Good choices. I know the compact is more appealing for the optic cut slide, but I'd just stick with the base model TX22. I've had zero issues with mine and have heard of some issues with the compacts. Food for thought
I tried some uncoated forest green colored bankline from Walmart, I dont know what size it was, about 1.2mm or about the thickness of a nickel and as soon as I snipped it it unraveled pretty bad, so lesson learned...only use tarred line
I’m light-skinned black. I was sitting out in the sun filming, for about 4-hours or so. I got sun burned (red, painful; not a 2nd degree, but painful all the same. I will try to be better prepared next time.
I recently installed this very same trigger “maybe 2 weeks ago” in my g19 gen5. I’ve shot 500 rounds and am very pleased. 6” group at 10 yards with no adjustments. I’m starting timed ccw drawing and shooting tomorrow at 3, 7 & 10 yds. I LIKE. Thanks Johnny 👍
The secret was how he press checked *immediately* after chambering a round. So if you’re attempting this drill, be sure to do it right, load your weapon them immediately check to see if it’s loaded. 😂
After racking the slide is the best time to press check, so you can verify that your mag was actually in all the way and a round chambered. I'm not trying to look dumb by starting the drill off with a click; I look dumb enough as it is already lmao. Also, love your vids btw.
@@TheTroublemakersGuild 😂😂. When we fumble enough naturally, no need to introduce chance or luck into the equation 👍. Oh and yes, I give everyone shit for press checks. It’s good when someone can take it though. And thanks for watching! Congrats on the coin.
@JimSkeltonKnives Exactly lmao. My most viewed short is me fumbling a mag change so lord knows I got this fumbling thing down to a science lol. Appreciate it!
@stealthandysteath1069 It's difficult to keep track but probably around $4k? We usually do $350 a session and have probably done about a dozen sessions