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Many folks have asked for a follow up video for these tires but unfortunately the truck caught fire and burned about 4-5 months after this video. The tires do burn rather well though. 😂 Thanks for watching!
I bought this Tamaco Titan Kit a few years ago around 50 dollars but now its 69 dollar's but its the Best Pre -MADE Survival Fire Kit its all name brand Gear and accessories whoever put this kit together is a very good Survivalist because i Teach Survival skills and definitely recommend this kit i added a few items my self
That's the idea. Lol. I typically don't like carrying off body, but it is necessary at times, especially at your place of work, etc. I also carry all my EDC items and lunch in mine. I'll be making a complete first look video soon. Thanks for watching brother!
I'd reach out to Gerber. I no longer have this tool and have no idea how and/or if they could be repaired. They may replace under warranty but it would be with the newest version as this tool is no longer available. Good luck.
Definitely. I added a couple lighters, matches, Bandana (for making more char cloth) and hexamine tabs. Just what I use most when starting a fire. I don't like to lose. Lol
With testing comes knowledge. I DO NOT recommend this pack as the snaps that are used on the molle attachment straps are junk and seem to only be good for one or two uses. Other than that the pack is good enough but for my use, its basically unusable. Thanks! Greg
I think this might be the "true" highest lumen 2 AA flashlight in the market. Other flashlights like the Nitecore MT2A Pro and Fenix LD22 V2 have higher lumens but use a propriety battery and have lower lumen output when regular AAs are used.
Really? Thanks for the info! I can say without a doubt the Valor is 800 lumens on high. It may actually be somewhat underrated, as you said, to other light's. Yep, Powertac Flashlights are amazing. I own 5 or 6 different models now and have had zero issue with any of them. Fantastic products!!
@@Strive2Survive if what i see the world saying what's right and wrong, I definitely don't want to be right. I'll keep hanging out with the "ain't rights".
Hmmm that looks pretty good, and I'm getting close to retiring my current hiking sling bag. Yeah man, RU-vid hates 2A community, so I try to talk in code, saying things like "pew pew pew" like you did
@PreppingWithSarge It's a cool little bag. I use the Ronin mainly and use a messenger bag occasionally that cost like 4 times as much. Lol. Yeah, RU-vid is just plain weird and has been for 10 years. I don't suspect they'll change anytime soon. We just gotta keep going brother! I appreciate you swinging by Sarge.
Yep, Steve and I swapped emails earlier today. LOL. Great guy and entire crew at Powertac! The Warrior is a legendary light. It's definitely on my wish list.
I have 3x M5G2 and 2xM5G1 Powertac is my go to for EDC last 4 years All have same or similar UI It has an infinite memory mode so allways can set strobe or hi and will go directly everytime Dont step down either in modes I have 5 other Powertacs including latest WOFT model
Yep. I've always attempted to make sure my EDC complimented by get home bag/bug out bag regardless of whether it was just on my person or in a bag, but EDC for me is more about convenience than it is anything else. Appreciate it brother!
@@user-mm4je1sb9b Had to go look at the holster and check. I rarely carry OWB. Not sure if they just missed it on this holster or what happened. My other Craft Holsters are burnished/finished on every seam.
I carry and use a stainless steel dinner fork and a tablespoon. I don't feel that a spork will save that much weight or space. I used to carry a titanium spork but I wanted separate eating utensils, hence the fork and spoon.
@@Strive2Survive mine typically break right in the center. I think it’s a materials issue. The Lexan material they’re using is not right for the shape. If you ever saw the emberlit sprongs they were made out of a food grade nylon that has a lot more flex and toughness. It only is food grade in a couple colors though.
I’ve been waist band carrying the tec grip holster with the lc9s for going on 5 years its by far the best option when you’re wearing anything without belt loops
Very cool. I pocket carry 90% of the time now days and the Tecgrip is all I use and have used for well over a year now. It's a fantastic holster with or without belt loops. LOL. Thanks for the info and for tuning in. - Greg
Beware the snaps on the straps. They worked well a few times but got really weak and are basically useless. No where near the quality of the 30L Mardingtop backpack in my opinion.
Hey Greg! My friend, I'm very glad you consider the holster the most comfortable rig you ever carried! :) Also, I'm glad you like the way it was customized and I hope it'll serve you well for many years to come! Thanks again :) Regards, Al
If you've got a big ole tool shed like us bro the smaller pew pew you're carrying is best. Lol. That's how it worked for me anyway. OWB will always be the most comfortable carry available though ,no doubt.
Looks like it works well with bass! Got my first bass arriving this week and I'm excited to practice with my micro! Was worried it was just suited for my guitar. Fantastic cover by the way!