My current Duty Bag setup as of 12/15/2019 PATCHES: zero9-holsters... www.theshieldb... www.trex-arms.... TOURNIQUET: shorturl.at/uxLU0 TACBOOK: tacbookusa.com MASK: rzmask.com
wareagle1115 It is by far one of the best things I’ve ever made. They fit the Sirchie Narcos so well it feels like the plano organizers were made for it
www.galls.com/propper-patrol-bag?PMOPV1=BLK&PMOPV2=OSFA&PMSRCE=GAPLA&gclid=CjwKCAjwpMOIBhBAEiwAy5M6YFYyNxx4Ru_7xh0v8FuYJ6To9e53kXN0zn-Itr_0WyjfLVjEEPTZBRoCueUQAvD_BwE Here is a bag
It is a Propper Duty Bag. I believe I mis-stated that it was from Galls in the video. www.propper.com/propper-patrol-bag-black.html?GooglePLA&CAWELAID=120277770000027518&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=93930902156&CATCI=pla-294747633746&CATARGETID=120277770000049398&CADevice=c&gclid=CjwKCAjw34n5BRA9EiwA2u9k3w2OscQVmWe3a5xpeYyDU73JNyBRDaDVVD9sMzqfz2l8etkcetxf3xoCeUsQAvD_BwE
THE GEAR & GUN SHOW After a round is chambered, the firing pin will strike the round’s primer slightly. Our firearms instructors want us to not re-chamber rounds to prevent multiple primer strikes that will eventually fire the round unintentionally after being chambered too many times. Whether there is any truth in that remains to be seen, but the dept. pays for our rounds, so I have no problem with not re-chambering rounds
THE GEAR & GUN SHOW Once they’re chambered, we replace it with a fresh round, then the chambered one is thrown in a “training rounds” bucket. Usually a few chambers of the same round isn’t enough to cause a misfire, so for training they work great!
RJ L I work in the state of Wisconsin, our state has an electronic program - TRACS - that makes citation books a thing of the past. It’s a good system and frees up space in my bag I know a lot of other LEOs across the US have to deal with with physical citation books
@@BSFilms1997 I recommend learning all styles of tourniquets that are on the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care’s approved tourniquets list. As of right now, the CAT gen 6 & 7, SAM-XT, Ratcheting Med. tourniquet (RMT), SOFTT-Wide, Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet (TMT) & the TX2/TX3 are all approved tourniquets. I currently have switched my medical supplies I carry vastly and now keep the RMT and SOFTT-Wide on my body with CATs in my bag. No matter what, I suggest learning all TQs above in case you ever need to use one that you don’t carry yourself.