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Urban Survival Kit - Make a Vehicle Go/Bolt Bag to Escape Urban Environments! 

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As part of layered system for Urban Survival a Vehicle Go Bag or Bolt Bag is another layer of protection and survival against an ever changing and increasingly dangerous situation. The world is growing and along with that urban and city dwellings which bring their obstacles and challenges for people. Threats of riots, natural disasters, and crime, are ever present and becoming more common place. Having a bag to survive and reach safety even for movement on foot is another way to protect yourself, family, friends, and live to fight another day! Enjoy!
Warning: Using items in the kit in a way not intended for original or prescribed use could be illegal. Don't break the law! Using medical equipment or any items without proper knowledge or training could result in injury or death. Get training before use! Don't treat anyone if you don't know what you're doing!
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@alishaheed2333
@alishaheed2333 3 года назад
Lot of good tips. The 3 things I would add are leather gloves, 55 gallon plastic bags for shelter, and some type of emergency blanket in case the weather goes bad. Thanks for all you do to get ppl prepared.
@thewatcher611
@thewatcher611 2 года назад
You'd be surprised how many plastic bags you'd find in city dumpsters.... I do agree with the gloves and blanket, but couldn't you just pick a lock and find shelter? If you're heading out of town, your bag is no longer suited to that purpose. Also, check out Corporal's Corner for his video on the cardboard fort. Would have come out after you commented this. It's a good one.
@monte9401
@monte9401 Год назад
I like the 55 gal. bags, probably put my backup clothes in it to keep them from getting wet. Maybe a rain-proof cover for my pack.
@steveelder5306
@steveelder5306 Год назад
@@thewatcher611 can you pick a lock? good way to get your ass kicked when you get caught.
@completeTeresa
@completeTeresa 3 месяца назад
The 55 gallon bags are sold in orange so if you want to be found they are the perfect colour.
@kellymoulton3792
@kellymoulton3792 3 года назад
One recommendation for urban clothing/camouflage quick change systems - MEDICAL SCRUBS! They are available in just about any color scheme you could possibly imagine (& a few you probably can't). They are made to be easy to get into & out of, the fabrics are very thin and meant to appear baggy, so - A) They don't take up a lot of space in, or add a lot of weight to, your kit. B) You can easily get away with quickly donning & doffing them OVER your regular clothes (such as jeans or even a bullet resistant vest). This is one of the ONLY ways I've found to reasonably be able to change the color/appearance of your pants/shorts as well as upper clothing & do so quickly. C) Appearing to be a medical person can be an advantage to help you get through or by groups - "Hey, I'm just trying to get to my job at the Hospital." D) They are available in short sleeve or long sleeve tops, long sleeve jackets, with large patch or even cargo pocket layouts and they are CHEAP compared to a lot of other clothing items. Just an idea in the Urban Chameleonism category. "Corpsman Up!"
@clayjones9907
@clayjones9907 10 месяцев назад
Excellent Tip.Thanks going to use that.
@Jaden48108
@Jaden48108 3 года назад
I think you covered all the bases. Probably would have included a rain poncho as shelter on the go. But now you got me thinking. Lock picking, breaking into buildings, turning on faucets, changing your appearance, and most of all how to adapt to one's present circumstances. Great presentation. I'd give you a medal but you probably don't need any more.
@arturoharvey9733
@arturoharvey9733 3 года назад
I really like the cutaways showing you utilizing the gear. It really sets your video apart from others in a similar vein.
@maddog2557
@maddog2557 3 года назад
One of the best pieces of kit while doing some escape and evade training was eye pro. Running though the woods hitting branches, sticker bushes. Got my distance and made it to the RP for pick up. That and being in really good shape (back in the day). My clothes were ripped to shreds. I had scratches all over my body and face...except my eyes.
@dfx104
@dfx104 2 года назад
Rr=r=nc iin
@timhahne3894
@timhahne3894 3 года назад
One of my favorite go bag tools is a pair of fence pliers. Hammer, cutters & pick axe all in one lite unobtrusive inexpensive tool.
@butchpalmer1860
@butchpalmer1860 3 года назад
GREAT IDEA. I’ve always carried a pair on my saddle for repairing fence when gathering cattle and a pair in my truck but never considered all the uses for a survival scenario. I’ll be putting a pair in my go back tonight. Thanks.
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 3 года назад
You forgot gas powered demolition saw......
@bobbyhempel1513
@bobbyhempel1513 2 года назад
Yesir.
@taddchristiansen8851
@taddchristiansen8851 2 года назад
Loo l
@taddchristiansen8851
@taddchristiansen8851 2 года назад
Loo l
@charliemike6251
@charliemike6251 3 года назад
Excellent presentation. Tbh, I almost didn't watch because of how many of these videos (of edc bags) are out there, but knowing the quality of your content I went ahead with it. You did not disappoint. You covered things most overlook. Great job.
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft 3 года назад
Thank you!
@roughneckactual2646
@roughneckactual2646 3 года назад
Dang man you almost built my carry bag to the item. Only other things I have in mine is in the back hydration pocket. I carry Zip Ties and about 4-6 folded construction trash bags. great video, glad more people are mentioning the silcock key
@markdeansgimpysbushcamp193
@markdeansgimpysbushcamp193 3 года назад
Another great video! Your no nonsense approach without selling out to gear companies is really refreshing. Keep it up. Rangers lead the way.
@samstewart4444
@samstewart4444 3 года назад
Last week I had the assignment of removing a Brinks padlock (the key was lost). After trying various techniques from the Lock Picking Lawyer YT channel, and letting various people try picking the lock (including a police officer on site), I defeated the lock in under 20 minutes with a hacksaw. I added a hacksaw to my bugout bag the next day.
@Goldenwithaleash
@Goldenwithaleash 2 года назад
I really like this setup as it’s more realistic than others I’ve seen online where they’re bringing everything but the kitchen sink. Very similar to what I keep in my vehicles. Mine is a little more specialized for hot environment as I live in metro Phoenix. The safety pin through the Israeli bandage is a cool trick that I’m stealing.
@surviveanything4765
@surviveanything4765 3 года назад
Good video. I'd suggest some leather gloves. Lot's of sharp broken stuff in the urban environment. Sua Sponte.
@abilly
@abilly 3 года назад
I keep a pair in truck and have for years
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 3 года назад
That was my first thought too. I keep gloves stashed everywhere. Half the time I just keep a thin pair of those gorilla work gloves in my back pocket whether I think I’ll need them or not. They’re dirt cheap, weigh nothing and take up no space. And they’re a hell of a lot better than nothing.
@Dougkim916
@Dougkim916 3 года назад
I agree. I keep some Dewalt Kevlar gloved for the exact same reason.
@nfej6353
@nfej6353 3 года назад
A lot of great info!!! Thanks!!!
@davidnieve6444
@davidnieve6444 3 года назад
That and 50 .22 rouds
@artedwards8536
@artedwards8536 3 года назад
I've always like these urban survival kit vids. As a former construction worker I have developed what I call the Carhartt Commando version of the grey man philosophy. Construction workers in major cities are often shuttled to the jobsite or use public transportation. They carry their personal tools with them in back packs often.
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 года назад
Agreed. Carhartt jacket or vest and jeans with boots, and no one sees nothing.
@badtchad4935
@badtchad4935 3 года назад
Construction workers totally blend in in a city environment, especially in a booming city. They often carry a lot of gear with them, a lot of it is great stuff for a kit.
@arrisdebruin
@arrisdebruin 3 года назад
Construction worker here. I can walk into a supermarket with a hammer and a knife strapped to my hip and and nobody blinks an eye. That is, if I'm in my work clothes.
@CreachterZ
@CreachterZ 3 года назад
Rather than a construction worker I’ve tried getting by as a sailor and an Indian. Trust me, the construction worker idea worked out best.
@badtchad4935
@badtchad4935 3 года назад
@@CreachterZ hahaha!! Almost spat out my morning coffee 🤣.
@richardshawver7264
@richardshawver7264 3 года назад
A trick with the Altoids can. In stead of tape take a ranger band, IE tire inter tube, around the can where the tape is. It will create a water resistance seal. At least as good as the tape. While the tape is good enough for a couple of uses the rubber can be used almost forever.
@azure6392
@azure6392 3 года назад
Ranger band can be used as tinder when it does break.
@theguywitheyebrows
@theguywitheyebrows 2 года назад
motorcycle tire tubes also \m/
@badnana1833
@badnana1833 3 года назад
For women 2 things are I feel would be an advantage 1. Pepper Spray, legal even in Wisconsin (even though not as effective as what is available elsewhere and won't raise an eyebrow) and 2. Strong slightly longer nails. Not those fake ones that will pull your whole real nail off. I'm talking about using something like Opi Nail envy to make them hard as hell. I'm more of a tomboy type and do not live a life where the hubs does all the work that's hard on hands and I'm to the point these 10 fingers could take out someone's sight. Hands on protection (pun intended) and because no one would ever bat an eye I also carry a glass nail file that is legal to carry and most certainly be used as a life saving tool. They also do a surprising awesome job at filing metal quickly. And as investigationID had shown these nails will help to id my assailant if ever need be. Trust me it's weird for me to see myself in my hunting clothes with nails but I won't always be in the woods and zero added weight for protection in today's world is a bonus.
@clayjones9907
@clayjones9907 10 месяцев назад
Pepper Spray:Get Bear Spray Vastly Superior to Pepper Spray,You Get to Wyoming/ Mont.Idaho.Get It.May not be available every Where.
@chrisgraham9110
@chrisgraham9110 2 года назад
Late to the dance here, and just catching up. One thing I noticed that is necessarily an item of this kit, but more about how to use this kit. At 8:16 he has his backpack loaded on the front, not on his back like most. I think this is ingenious because it does 2 things: provides very quick access to your gear when needed in a hurry, and reduces the likelihood of a lost gear due to an accidental open pocket or thug coming up behind you.
@timduke4616
@timduke4616 3 года назад
When you was picking that lock, all I could hear and picture was LPL saying “click on one”🤣😂🤣
@KFADavis1
@KFADavis1 2 года назад
Or Bosnian Bill glancing at that master lock and it opens out of fear.
@timmccarver4121
@timmccarver4121 3 года назад
Look at "fence pliers". Awesome multitool that can replace several others and way lighter than the larger bolt cutters. They will cut chain link fencing and barbed wire, pull staples and nails and drive same, grab hot pots, dig through sheetrock or dirt, or crack heads. Very handy device.
@asmith7876
@asmith7876 3 года назад
Damn...never thought of it and I already have one!!!!!!!
@wpribble
@wpribble 3 года назад
Great idea!!
@azure6392
@azure6392 3 года назад
SOG multitool has increased leverage for pliers/cutters
@cardiacbob
@cardiacbob 3 года назад
Ordered them on Amazon last night!
@richardhenry1969
@richardhenry1969 3 года назад
@@papimaximus95 give the liberals 6 months see if you feel the same way. I was in Baltimore during those riots an it was the whole city and it lasted way longer then the media covered it. I have a bad feeling things are going to be worse then we have ever seen. You really have to question why the first thing dementia joe does is make a executive order to stop the program geared for teaching US history in schools. What type of president doesn’t want kids to learn our real history. An that’s just one of many questionable things he’s done.
@james_lessick892
@james_lessick892 3 года назад
Nice video, great info. Plate in the laptop pocket was eye opening. Thanks for you're time.
@mjc7778
@mjc7778 3 года назад
Great video and kit. I always like having a cell phone battery charger to recharge your phone. They also have lights that plug into the USB port of the battery charger that gives you a backup light source. I really like the bear spray idea. Having a less than lethal option is a great idea. Keep the great videos coming. Thanks.
@hellsbellspreparedness2722
@hellsbellspreparedness2722 3 года назад
Damn man! Hands down the best kit I’ve seen ever. Well thought out from every angle and organize. Easy to take out and fast to put back. Luv the armor and using it as a chest rig is freaking awesome.👍🍻
@MrJones-bg4sz
@MrJones-bg4sz 3 года назад
Agreed
@davidleasure9138
@davidleasure9138 3 года назад
Like the no nonsense approach with the well organized direct teaching and explanations. Great job Andrew
@mikehound8315
@mikehound8315 3 года назад
Excellent video! One of the few where I didn’t have to scroll past the first 30% where the long intro and self promotion usually are. You got right down to the nitty gritty. Thank you for an excellent video.
@alexanderweaver4838
@alexanderweaver4838 3 года назад
Great contents and organization. I love my two 5.11 backpacks for bug out and EDC...both grey man look. However, my get home bag is a Swiss Gear bag that looks like most office carry bags but the organizational pockets are incredible; designed by someone who knows what's what. My favorite pocket is a one side zippered pocket that will accommodate a large pair of shoes. I carry a rain jacket, a shemagh, a beanie with LED lights in forehead area, a pair of gloves and a neck gaiter in it. The water bottle pocket is insulated to keep the contents cold or hot. The rest of the contents include shelter (Helikon Tex poncho, emergency blankets, IFAK, folding esbit stove, trioxane tabs, 450ml titanium cup with lid, small survival and fire kit, Grayl or a Katadyn BeFree water filter, headlamp (with red and green led lights) with spare batteries, and area street maps. On the left shoulder strap is a mesh pocket that expands to fit my Samsung S10e with a hook up to an Anker battery (interior side pouch) and on the right shoulder strap is a storage bag that fits a Suunto MC2 compass with attached pace beads. A sternum strap is available for use; no waist strap. I keep my CCW in an Emerson chest pack which is a loaded survival kit in itself. I won't carry my CCW in the city but if I'm bugging out I will don the chest pack.
@tenchraven
@tenchraven 3 года назад
You gave me a chuckle. Hammer, bolt cutters, and crowbar, you're worried that LEOs might have questions if they find them. OK, the lock picks might not get spotted, but a plate, pistol and magazines won't make them go "hmm?" Pretty sure if the security folks find any of those they'll have questions. :) Love the silcock key- you can usually do the same thing with your leatherman but you can screw up the lock that way and lots of water gets noticed. Maybe a powerpack for your phone? A bit of wire for the kit? Spare socks? I find a plastic bag in a sock will hold the water from my Grayl with the help of a twist tie. And possibly a voltage detector pen- if you want to see if there is power, sure, you can flick a light switch but that tells everyone what room you're in, sniffers are less obtrusive. And maybe a contractor bag.
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft 3 года назад
It's the small things!
@baronedipiemonte3990
@baronedipiemonte3990 3 года назад
I'm a former command level LEO with two degrees (as well as having been an investigator in a branch of the military). And I can tell you that if you are stopped and questioned/searched by law enforcement, and all or some of those items are found in your pack (burglary tools) you will, at the very least, be detained. And probably arrested. Just saying
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 3 года назад
Such a great kit Andrew always top notch. A few things you might add to are on your city maps mark out food distribution warehouses for food and water supply away from urban shopping and people. Markers to make your own signs to blend into crowds like blm,antifa get through the crowd and ditch sign rather than make a wide arch to pass an area. Black pull up face covering to help blend into antifa,blm crowds and a easy cover for facial protection. Sling shot can send a stone a ways to draw away those that block a crossing they leave to check out no ice, also use to procure food like pigeon or small game .
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft 3 года назад
Great ideas!
@greoricm771
@greoricm771 3 года назад
Great video, and solid advice for people considering this kind of contingency. One addendum I'd note is getting a single strap bag that crosses your body. It's been noted that when you have to leave your vehicle in a hurry, people tend to not attempt to throw on backpacks with two straps and end up dropping them.
@Inkling777
@Inkling777 3 года назад
Like that pack! Keep in mind that in some urban settings, particularly in the tropics, clothing 'blends in' are colorful or white. Dark is for dirty northern cities. Check out local stores for what they wear. Also, based on getting around European cities I knew little about, I'd suggest a good compass on a neck strap. It's simpler than a GPS and often simply going is a certain direction is all the guidance you need.
@James-ke5sx
@James-ke5sx 2 года назад
Nice kit. I carry a 8'' Knipex fencing bolt cutters, Schrade SCAX 5 tactical hatchet with a crowbar end and a Gerber LMFII etc
@Heartbreakcowboy
@Heartbreakcowboy 3 года назад
It's the little things in your videos that make them so great. Like carrying a plate instead of a laptop.
@chrisvankeeffe4006
@chrisvankeeffe4006 Год назад
OUSTANDING! KEEP THEM COMING. GREAT WORK ANDREW
@jinxjones5497
@jinxjones5497 Год назад
Yes! Lock picks are super small and light and pretty easy to use although its another perishable skill. I've always got a concise set in my pocket or bag
@JCunninghamm
@JCunninghamm 3 года назад
this is the guy I want next to me when shit hits the fan. Good video!
@obkook7205
@obkook7205 2 года назад
Great video, new subscriber here! The silcoc key is super clutch. Some other things I've included in my go bag are: cotton balls w vaseline for fire tinder, military poncho (great to protect yourself and bag if in heavy rain, can also be used for shelter), protein bars and beef jerky (fast calorie rich food for on the go), needle and thread. Cheers
@brewdog5150
@brewdog5150 3 года назад
I was stationed in Ft Carson from 88 to 90. I loved thee Springs. Garden of the gods, Manitou Springs.. had a lot of good times there! Good video by the way!
@keithsimpson2492
@keithsimpson2492 3 года назад
One of the better thought out GHB's. And the explanations about why the item is included are very informative, more so then most. I'd add a pair of pre-powdered socks and a good pair of sturdy leather gloves to the kit, and maybe a small monocular for checking out an area you're about to enter for potential trouble spots, but otherwise you covered all the bases pretty well.
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 3 года назад
An SAS acquaintance carried a gallon Ziploc with some foot powder. You can basically stick your foot in it and have an instant foot duster and you keep all the powder captured. This worked for jungle work.....should work great for North America.
@keithsimpson2492
@keithsimpson2492 3 года назад
@@bmphil3400 Excellent idea, I'll have to try it. Thanks.
@junkdisorderly8430
@junkdisorderly8430 3 года назад
Another fine instruction sir. I really like the way you put items together, like the whistle, pace bead, compass combo. It shows many man hours of experience in what works best as well as being elegantly simple.
@MM-iy9xu
@MM-iy9xu 3 года назад
This was immensely valuable! Practical,efficient, excellent production! Thanks for sharing your expertise with non-rangers!
@jtp0321
@jtp0321 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. I appreciate your style of keeping the "fluff" to a minimum and sticking to the meat of the subject. You pointed out quite a few improvements to my kits I can do. Keep up the good work.
@wpribble
@wpribble 3 года назад
Great vid as always. I would add a couple emergency Mylar blankets and disposal ponchos for emergency over night shelter and warmth. Light weight
@alphabears6342
@alphabears6342 3 года назад
Never add a tourniquet in the lower limbs. Always above the knee even if the injury and bleeding is in the lower extremities. Good kit.
@cindyjean3208
@cindyjean3208 3 года назад
Very thought provoking!!!! I shared this with family and friends!! Saving it to my library... We are definitely living in unsettled times... we must do our best the be prepared in every way... Plus I pray a lot...
@armyofshea7941
@armyofshea7941 3 года назад
Well done! Appreciate the little skits of you actually doing the things you are talking about. Only addition I may offer is a “morale or momento” item. Must be small/tiny and have a personal meaning for you (maybe one to six ounces). Ex: 3x5 card in your spouses handwriting, photo, kids drawing, favorite poem, small bible or portion of one... you get the point. It is there to motivate when sh!t gets really bad and you need the mental push to get where you need to be.
@milojames5593
@milojames5593 3 года назад
Thanks man. One of the best on being prepared for sudden events I’ve seen. Best pack I’ve seen on YT. I’d add gloves, nail clippers, moleskin, and a few 6d nails.
@jonnyinch8158
@jonnyinch8158 3 года назад
Regarding the CAT tournique.. there will be blood. A lot of blood. Store the tourniquet already threaded, but as 'loose'/'open' as it goes, with about a finger width tab of velcro overhang to grab onto to rip up to tighten. This is British Army SOP and allows you to apply the tournequet to yourself - using only 1 hand.
@NeilCWCampbell
@NeilCWCampbell 3 года назад
Who doesn't apply a tourniquet one handed?
@dorcasowens1210
@dorcasowens1210 Год назад
There is a product called "Liquid Skin" that is very effective in sealing minor wounds. It is not toxic like the glue. I added extra large safety pins, four metal shower curtain rings(very handy to hang stuff from), a 6'x8' waterproof nylon tarp, plastic tent stakes, a spork, a candle and packets of "Hot Hands) to my Go Bag. In my vehicle i have a 12volt water heater coil that heats a cup of water in 2 minutes and a ceramic mug. I can make Cup a Soup, Instant Coffee or Hot Chocolate in my vehicle. Really helps to warm up. I really enjoy your videos.
@dennycraig8483
@dennycraig8483 3 года назад
Wow my mind has just been blown, I am so glad I live in Hertfordshire, in the UK.. The most I worry about is my phone and cash card. When I go to work I take a packed lunch. If I had to carry spare ammo and a medikit, I would move to a safer location. What sort of backpack would I give my daughter.. I understand the need to protect myself and family. This is why I was checking this video out. Some great tips what I hope I never need. ( I can pick a lock) though carry this bag in the the UK. I would imprisoned for around 15 years, if I had a good judge.. #safelocation..
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft 3 года назад
Possibly look into establishing some caches with supplies, maybe on a route of escape out of the city to a safe location. You're not the first person from the UK that has brought the strictness of UK laws up in the comments section of my video. I don't envy being a citizen of the UK and having to solve this problem of protecting family and loved ones while avoiding potentially breaking the law. A unique problem set.
@argyle6674
@argyle6674 Год назад
Always great videos. I'd like to see a video on survival for senior citizens in an urban environment or when traveling. Thanks!
@jasholden9741
@jasholden9741 3 года назад
Well thought out. However, the Silcock Key is redundant and as heavy as a boat anchor. Needle nose pliers...or your leatherman.....will open a Silcock. I recommend a Knipex Adjustable wrench/pliers for an Urban bag. The Urban world is full of nuts and bolts.
@jasholden9741
@jasholden9741 3 года назад
@Mr. Who Look at the arms on the Silcock Key, they aren't very long.
@Scablands_Scavenger
@Scablands_Scavenger 2 года назад
Outstanding kit! The pick set is something most don't add. I would highly recommend adding a few "master keys" such as the CH751. In an urban setting it is mind boggling the access this grants: dispensers of all types (soap etc), electric boxes, lock boxes of all types and many RV/boat/atv's. Most people already own one and don't know it's so common. Well worth its carry weight.
@princearthur4946
@princearthur4946 Год назад
Excellent presentation and thank you for NOT adding the annoying heavy metal music that most bloggers use in their videos. Anytime I watch a video that comes with such loud stupid music background, I just switch them off and move on to the next one.
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 3 года назад
Thanks for the introduction to your (well-thought-out) urban survival bag. I second the commenter who suggested tough gloves.
@journeyman7189
@journeyman7189 3 года назад
Great breakdown of your urban kit Andrew. Some excellent items I haven't thought of yet. Thanks Nate
@janegoodall1837
@janegoodall1837 3 года назад
It's going to be so satisfying in the 1% chance you finally get to use any of this stuff.
@hammerhound168
@hammerhound168 2 года назад
I don't think so, Mainly because it means things are al lFlop up ed.
@akeeperofoddknowledge4956
@akeeperofoddknowledge4956 3 года назад
You've shared a lot of ideas I've thought but never put into practice, yet. Nice to know I'm on the right track! Thanks for sharing!
@jasholden9741
@jasholden9741 3 года назад
Ahhhhh....pics of *Peaceful Protestors,* how nice.
@dennispoley6005
@dennispoley6005 3 года назад
Great stuff! Love to see the use/demonstration videos. A lot of videos tell you about gear, its nice to see them in use.
@MV-ux7wz
@MV-ux7wz 3 года назад
Awesome video brother! Your kit is spot on, and lots of great info. I also carry Bear repellent in my big truck for emergency riot situations, non lethal and it works very well. Great idea having some in the E-kit. Keep up the great work brother,love your videos!
@gharrett2092
@gharrett2092 3 года назад
U can find smaller bolt cutters that will cut fence. I suggest a fence tool. The one tool has many useful features.
@junkdisorderly8430
@junkdisorderly8430 3 года назад
Fence tool the original multi tool.
@hammerhound168
@hammerhound168 2 года назад
Good Info here, thankyou. I might suggest a back pack cover in a different color, for changing your appearance or for going stealthy into the woods. Also some form of shelter or poncho. Check out homeless people, see the items they use and there appearance, most people do not even see them or they take them for granted. These people are living greyman. Thank you again for your service and this lesson.
@tennesseeterri
@tennesseeterri 3 месяца назад
Keep a drawstring garbage bag in your pack and just slip your backpack into it and carry it like the homeless people do.
@lowieapitz8575
@lowieapitz8575 2 года назад
A truly fantastic video. I recently obtained that lockpick set, thanks a lot for demonstrating the use of it.
@jamesgroves5294
@jamesgroves5294 3 года назад
Extremely valuable information. Appreciate the suggestions!🇺🇸
@bkjeep
@bkjeep 3 года назад
Those photos help me remember the world is a crazy place.
@thefingerlesscommentator8096
@thefingerlesscommentator8096 3 года назад
Thanks for explain evrything in details and in the simple way even if i bearly speak english i understand evrything you said very informative video, i learn a lot.
@jimcrowder7102
@jimcrowder7102 3 года назад
Try line mans plyers works well to. Plastic soap dish with close cell foam for extra ammo. Nice job well thought out.
@FidoHouse
@FidoHouse 5 месяцев назад
Coming across your video in January 2024. Excellent suggestions, especially the ways to make the most of that particular backpack, and the change of clothes/change of look advice. Thank you, Andrew!
@jamesfinlay7836
@jamesfinlay7836 3 года назад
Excellent as always Andrew. With the times we are in, we need to be prepared.
@ImaOkie
@ImaOkie Год назад
Well thought out ... as an older guy who has experienced having to crawl on hands and knees to move about , a lite pair of knee pads are critical , nothing like putting a knee down on broken glass or rubble , just to go along with eye pro and mask ! I like your vids
@MrTangent
@MrTangent 3 года назад
That was nice of whoever found your camera after you drove off to have uploaded the video for you.
@CredibleHulk10
@CredibleHulk10 3 года назад
Some of this is solid, and I will incorporate into my own methods. Thanks for putting this together. 👍
@scottplemmons9408
@scottplemmons9408 2 года назад
Great video!! One of the best urban bags I have seen and the explanation of the items was spot on!
@OzMan9989
@OzMan9989 3 года назад
Your vids are great. Some of the best survival stuff out there.
@roy.v.476
@roy.v.476 3 года назад
The clothing idea is brilliant. Never seen it in that idea. Going to modify my bag. Thank you very much
@StabbinJoeScarborough
@StabbinJoeScarborough 3 года назад
I live in the rockies too , you consistently put out great content , practical info that I can use or store for later , I bet you were a great PL ! HOOAH !
@morpheoist
@morpheoist 3 года назад
YES BRO,THIS IS SERIOUS one of the few no nonsense bag outs I've seen. maybe I was distracted, but the latex gloves? are very useful in an urban environment and it is good to have more than a couple. nylon bags and a small bottle with bleach doesn't hurt also Greatings from italy
@terrygippert7208
@terrygippert7208 3 года назад
That is the best set I've seen bar none
@stuartniven2401
@stuartniven2401 3 года назад
Awesome! I have the same vehicle pack! You’ve just helped me trim down, lighten up and add a demo hammer 👍
@vvogt4252
@vvogt4252 2 года назад
Watched this old Video of Yours! and it was Awesome as always! Thanks for teaching an old Navy guy new Stuff! My Nephew that got his Officer commission Army . Now he can teach me, Ha. It's all Good! Best to you in Your Army Career.
@MichaelDavis-uu9zh
@MichaelDavis-uu9zh 3 года назад
Very thorough, well made, and super informative. Great reference!
@josephellis4644
@josephellis4644 3 года назад
I always keep a bit of free space in my bags, or a couple of shopping bags for stuff you might see and pick up along the way.
@Renda004-gy3nx
@Renda004-gy3nx 10 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you. Greetings from Czech Republic
@cavemanNCC1701
@cavemanNCC1701 3 года назад
Best urban bag , simple .
@mountainman971
@mountainman971 2 года назад
A good hatchet would be able to do anything a demolition hammer could without the possibility of being considered a burglary tool. To my understanding, you'd want to be cautious of that with lock picks in the bag. With a multi tool in the kit, it may be wise to have the ability to improvise a lock pick vs carrying them already usable. (Check your local laws.) Also really like the idea others have brought up about fencing pliers. Lots of good ideas in the video and in the comments.
@paulwalsh2344
@paulwalsh2344 3 года назад
Excellent bag ! Best I've seen so far ! Thanks !
@timsluss1335
@timsluss1335 2 года назад
Really good thought out bag wouldn't have thought about some stuff. Thanks for the tips!!!
@libertyg4402
@libertyg4402 Год назад
I'm learning so much from your videos! Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge with us. And hi from a fellow Coloradan!
@Inspectorzinn2
@Inspectorzinn2 2 года назад
wow, one of the most innovative and impressive kits I've seen on YT so far!
@LKS-1976
@LKS-1976 3 года назад
Thats a solid load out. AATW
@marvinbrock960
@marvinbrock960 3 года назад
Very well thought out! One of the best I’ve seen for sure. My only recommendation besides the gloves would be a bivy or some sort of tarp for possible rain deterrence or cover.
@johntheo4729
@johntheo4729 3 года назад
Great kit! Love the plate idea where laptop goes. Add gloves and small tarp.
@davesauter8374
@davesauter8374 3 года назад
Great info again, Andrew! I included a bivy bag just in case of cold or shock plus quik clot.
@mountaineer5596
@mountaineer5596 3 года назад
Great info. Many tips that I had not considered. Thank you!
@TheJ0K3R1998
@TheJ0K3R1998 3 года назад
Excellent video. Other than adding a pair of gloves I would suggest putting your extra clothes in some sort of plastic bag to keep them dry in case your pack gets wet.
@tony7106
@tony7106 3 года назад
One of the better designed thought out "Oh S***!" bags I've seen. Keep on keepin on!
@carbonlux9966
@carbonlux9966 3 года назад
Also a good pair of running shoes in the car as well.
@brockerck8048
@brockerck8048 3 года назад
Very well done!, some will sit and argue about Types of Bag's and entire sites are devoted to just that subject but what people don't consider is that ones NEEDS never change regardless of what you call the dang bag- Water, Food, Shelter, Core Body Temp Control, of course a Mask or Bandana for Air that might have contaminants from fire, virus, or chemicals. But obviously this is an Urban Kit so hyper specific to that, just like a Kit would be different for Cold Weather vs. Hot so they can be supplemented and have a Grayman twist like was perfectly illustrated in this video. Side point- they also make bulletproof clipboards that can defeat the pistol rounds that could also be inserted in a bag as well of all different colors that would likely never get flagged.
@joshs199
@joshs199 3 года назад
Great video.! I love bear mace.! I have it in all of my vehicles.. nothing More motivating for some protesters than some Bear Mace. 😁👍
@Mike-kr9ys
@Mike-kr9ys 3 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing those ideas for a well thought out kit.
@msgottaneedtoknow
@msgottaneedtoknow 3 года назад
Thaw one of the most thought out B.O.B’s I’ve seen. Nice!
@tarinindell8217
@tarinindell8217 3 года назад
Not bad. For my edc/vehicle bag i have a few small differences. I do live in an urgan environment. You can find spare soda/water/beer bottle or cans everywhere so i like just having my single small metal bottle and a hydroblu sidekick. The carbon filter aspect lasts 50 gallons which is useful to get rid of random city runoff, chemicals, and heavy metals that might be in your water, and the hollowfiber aspect lasts significantly longer for when you get to the wilderness and deals with the bacteria aspect. And its the size of a maker and weighs 1oz. $15 A good compromise for those of us who cant afford multiple grayl filters for all of our kits. Also, i didnt see a poncho. Sure, youre in a city, but that doesnt guarantee that you have shelter. I personally like the arcturus poncho because its so light but still ripstop. (Their survival blanket is also better than the regular grabber one too) And with every bleeding control kit there shout be a mylar blanket. This is primarily to prevent shock. But if youre in a city and find an overhang and huddle in a mylar blanket inside your poncho wrapped in your extra layers, you should be fine overnight for most of the year in most of the world (there are obvious times where this wouldnt be enough, but thats what a fire kit is for)
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