Get Home Bug Out Bag for Urban and Wilderness Survival!
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- Bug Out! Check Out My "Get Home Bag" Setup for Urban and Wilderness Survival!
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finally, a freakin survival bag with a gun!
I was going to say , I'm surprised loop tube allowed you to upload this masterpiece ! Cheers 🍻
A lot of people don’t like showing their guns on CZcams
Probably scared of getting demonetized
He sacrificed money to keep it real
So Pathetic.
One thing everyone forgets, toilet paper/wipes, you may or may not need to poop, i recommend wipes, also include a good poncho in case of rain, doubles as a shelter if needed and in case of cold weather it works as a wind breaker. Also, you it's important to mention adequate clothing for the weather.
That's what the MRE is for to stop you up good lmao
That is very underrated. And a little soap for after the deuce, or when you've gotten into something nasty.
And they forget to mention to include a portable toilet with biddet and shower..
Oh i almost forgot to mention a portable bed with mosquito net and a couple of plump pillows...
Also dont forget your deodorant ang vagina washing liquid...
Also small oven with griller...
And last but notvthe least,a set of condiments with spices..also your nail polish with your favorite color....
Why not bring along a ready to assemble prefab house..???
@@glennluces2784 ain't you the brightest bulb in the box...
@Awake Patriot purel, multi-purpose, "soap", fire, disinfectant..
One of the things I feel most people overlook for their bugout bags is an optic to see what's ahead of you before you get there. A small monocular that fits in the palm of your hand can be very handy when you're trying to decide which way you should go. It gives you the ability to scout for danger ahead of you from a safe distance. I have a small Simmons Model 24104 8x21 monocular that I keep in my bag. It fits in the palm of my hand and works great.
I also have a Vortex SOLO RT 8X36 Tactical monocular that I keep in my truck.
It's easier to travel in woods but before I cross any open area during daylight, I want to spend some time glassing the area before I try to cross.
An 8 power monocular is max power you can hold still enough to use without resting the scope on something.
I use either a Zeiss 8x30 power monocular or a Vortex Optics 8x36 power.
+1. I keep a monocular in my kit as well.
I use a 8X range finder. double duty.
I carry a monocular in my GHB, the same one I carried in the Army.
I don't carry them in my EDC bag, but I do keep a pair of mini binoculars in my car. And there is enough empty space in my pack that the contents of the console just get dumped in a gallon ziplock and tossed in there if I have to walk.
You are missing a radio, a small FM/AM radio can give you intel if the cell networks are down, i would also add a tarp and a couple of large trash bags.
The biggest threat we face is the NWO that controls America right now. The One World Govt. The Illuminati. The Deep State.
They did 9/11. They control the media. If you don't already know this then....I can't help you.
What makes you think they would put usable pertinent info out on the radio?
Save the weight dude. Bring baby wipes instead.
I remember getting chased by the cops as a teen because I was carrying beer, hid the beer under the first patio I seen. Ran up the road with black pants and grey sweater. Pants reversed to silver and had a green shirt on under the sweater, walked back to the beer, said hello to the cop looking for me as he was working his way up the street. Grabbed my beer and went on my way.
The point I'm making is don't buy your kids reversible clothes because it's too easy to get away lol But works great!
Real rebel aren't ya😂 Was this on the way to church?
@melodiusthump2585 Night church! Lol That's actually what we used to tell my friends mom in high school when we'd go drinking, she never believed it but we'd say it lol
@E C "carrying" beer lol
Sneaky little bugger 👍🤣
So YOU'RE that little shit I was chasing that night huh...?. ROFLMAO 🤣. Just kidding. If I were the Cop you came across, I'd have just "Re-Appropriated" the Beer for testing/tasting in my lab (Man-Cave) under strict scientific/controlled conditions (any Football game or Nascar event) and gotten back to you on it. Hey... I was a cool Cop on the Beat..! Lol
I keep a similar pack in my truck..I also found keeping a few charcoal briquet's for grilling and a small bottle of starter fluid a handy way to have a fire or heat a small tarp shelter for a couple hours. You be surprised how much heat 5 charcoal briquets will put out. I've always wonder why a couple pounds of charcoal is never talked about in a survival mode situation because it relativity smoke free no flame other than the initial lighting plus it last for a long time and makes for a great heat source!
You're exactly right my friend. Feel the same way. Warmth, cooking, heating water and fire starting.
Just be sure to use those briquettes in well ventilated spaces, they give off CO, and possibly harmful chemicals depending on how they were manufactured.
@@memathews so does wood, propane, butane, MRE heaters, etc etc etc! Anything that burns must have adequate ventilation in a enclosed environment.
@@recondrone6826 Absolutely!
Cool idea. I keep fat wood in my truck
Great kit!
The only item I would add is a rain poncho.
The cable lock that comes with new firearms is a great tool to include. You can use it to secure a gate or door from the inside if you need to hunker down and grab some rest. Its low profile and simple to use and doesn't weigh much.
Good call sir
hey finally a use for those. I have a drawer full!
@@steveelder5306 Just what I was thinking.
Nice. Learn something new everyday. Now I can actually put those locks to good use if I have to.
I pack a rubber door stop or two.
Once in a while, a reminder is appropriate. Andrew deserves many more subscribers than he currently has. How about we all make the effort to never miss one of his videos and if bored one day, go back and review some old favorites. Keep Andrew's videos in the suggestion box of others. He will get more views and subscribers. For everything he does, for all of his efforts, he deserves the reward.
100% agree - his content is superior to most of the other similar YT'ers. I like his down and dirty focus - direct and to the point.
I wholeheartedly agree with you.
Absolutely agree with you. 😎👍💯🌟🌟🌟🌟
Modern day cheer leader lol
First off a lot of the items shown here are not the proper life saving devices
Hint key chain mask is crap
No dry bags pocket solar chargers are crap so are survival tins
You must use the stuff that actually works worked on someone or survived anything
The gear shown tells me he has never actually
@@warlantactical Can you share your list of *Proper Life Saving Devices*
I would like to add them to my bob.
thank you
The 4-way sillcock key is by far one of the most important things you can carry. I keep on in my roadside emergency bag in my car. As long as the water is potable, you can get water just about anywhere with it. Just let the water run for a bit to clear any sediment in the line because sometimes those spigots haven't been used for a while.
Wouldn’t a leatherman do the trick?
@@cwr8618 Not really since the part you need to turn is shrouded. You'd ruin the pliers trying to turn it. A lot of those sillcocks haven't been opened in a long time.
@@daviddietrich9449 make sense. i bought a couple of the keys a while back. need to put them in my kits
@@cwr8618 I thought that too. But if that nub hasn't been turned forever...multitools are absolutely must have, but they're not great at anything. And we are talking about water. 😁 If you are even in a town of 50,000, you have to carry a silcock; it's a water source that 98% of people won't be aware of..
Working in EMS, being ex MIL, and being an experienced wilderness survivalist.. I gotta say… This one of the most COMPLETE get home bags I have EVER seen. People need to stop thinking an altoid tin is going to save their lives and start paying attention to videos like this one. Great attention to detail, and the things that will TRULY save your life. You had me at the tourniquet! ❤ lol
Been testing my Web gear, and two tier bag for years. What most people overlook is how much water you really need. If you don't have it on hot day it's over for your mobility and effectiveness. Most get home bags have maybe one water bottle. My web gear has 3, plastic water blaters.. you may move over terrain with no water available.
Also thermal layers and rain jacket.. the cold will finish you..
It is always good to see what others have to get home. It gets me rethinking my bag. Thank you Andy.
Excellent practical video. Everyone should have a similar setup in their vehicle. Kudos for keeping the weight so low. I would add a lightweight tarp for shelter to the kit.
Not here like the rest to say,”what else to add”. I’m here to say this man showed you an item I rarely see folks put in their bag. A 4-way Sellcock key. Access to water in an urban environment is very very crucial. Great vid, thanks.
The fact that I didn't realize the date until he mentioned the spy balloon hit home. Bet most Americans are just now learning about bushcraft and bug out bags. I got most of these items in redundancies but learned a few new ones. Appreciate the videos. Gain the knowledge while we still can.
That is awesome small bag
Thank you Andrew, stay safe out there and watch out for those balloons..
I love how straight forward this video is, it doesn't take 3 hours to deeply explain everything, although detailed videos have thier purpose they are super hard to watch
Excellent skills video 📹!! Can't beat a get home bag 👌 Thanks again Andrew!!
Awesome! Thanks Andrew! Timely as I’m sitting here re organizing my own bag!
Thanks Andrew
Thanks Sir. Insightful. It's getting real, yet most chose not to see. Thanks for continued service!
Very nice setup. Thanks for sharing.
For those of use who have kids.... All the zippers on my GHB run through the same place. I run a zip tie through them so I know the contents have not been disturbed. I also put a tag on it with the date I closed it up. That way I know when medications, water, food, etc have been refreshed.
Thank You. I needed some refreshers. Glad you are posting.
Good information as always. One thing to consider if carrying a firearm in your bag in your vehicle everyday. I learned this the hard way. Those of you out there with firearms experience will know this. Temperature extremes will degrade the gun powder. If your firearm is in your vehicle all day/night while you are at work and you don't shoot it often, whenever you get around to the firing range it will be like shooting low power pellet gun. I fired 2 or 3 rounds watching them go about 20 feet before hitting the dirt then had one hang up in the bore. So please be mindful of that. This is an outstanding video. Thank you.
Totally loved this video!!!
Took notes(again)… sharing with family and friends . . .
Have a bag in each vehicle ( thanks to your videos 🥰) and one in my home…
Will go through them again to update my mind on the dynamics of survival..
You are so appreciated and loved Andrew!!!
May God richly bless you as you share your survival knowledge with your viewers…
🙏🏻🥰
Probably the best Go Bag vid I’ve seen. Very practical. Thanks!
Thanks Col. you have validated the set up I use in my backpack. And the one thing missing if I use my slingbag is the armour which I can wear.
Great explanation of that bag and the concept. Sure do appreciate all the well thought out presentation of the info at hand!
Brother I really appreciate you doing these videos, basic to the point. I pray some folks are watching and doing!!! We're you in the 5th Legion. You remind me of another brother who was an 18D
a french man thanks you...
i'll check my bags.
from France, take care of you
Really enjoy your videos! I'm taking notes and practicing new skills I learn from you. Thank you for all you do!
This made me take a look at my kit and make a few adjustments.
Thanks for sharing
Another excellent video. Great piece of kit. I suggest everybody out there get their bug out bags ready get your car ready your trucks ready
Super! More people keeping a safe equipment to get home .
Great vid as always. Love the loadout lessons , always interesting to see what everyone else is doing. Thanks Andrew.. Rangers lead the way!
Having a key chain with a bunch of quick access items is great. Something I recently started adding to my kits. Great tip.
Good information
Hi Andrew, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thankyou for your time to make these videos.
Outstanding video, saved so I can ensure I have the required tools.many thanks.
Your set up is a win! I’ve seen others just jammed with lots of stuff that makes a bag very heavy, some weighing close to 40-50 lbs, and that’s not the best way, in my opinion. It’s good to have gear/tools, etc that you’ll need in such an emergency. It’s also good to keep pack items interchangeable - as in your edc stuff should be what you need in normal daily life, your pack items for “just in case” would be in addition to the edc, the “get home bag” items would all be part of the edc, and “just in case”, set up as modules, so as the events or situation changes, you have what you need, and can react/adjust accordingly. The “bug out” and inch (I’m never coming home) stuff would also be modules to work with the smaller modules. Keep doing the good work! Thank you!
One of the best I've seen, with clear and decisive expectations.
Keep up the great work!
I like how get home bags over the years have evolved into more of an assault bag. Things are definitely heating up and you can tell by peoples loadouts. Tubular nylon was a nice touch!
Thanks 🙏
This kind of videos tutorial we are wanting!
Cool kit
Awesome video on showing the gear you have / using in the bug out bag . Nicely done!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
Thank you for your videos. They are fun, practical, and just plane bad a**! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing the contents of your bag Andrew. Those zip ties are brilliant. Putting them in my bag now.
Another out standing video Maj.
Major Andrew. Awesome stuff. I would add a small bar of soap. Keeping hands clean and washing cuts and scrapes goes aclong way towards successful E and E. Maybe even a small bottle of hand sanitizer clipped to the outside would be useful in cleanup and can be used as a firestater.
Probably one of the best get home bag videos I’ve seen.
I enjoy your presentations, keep them coming.
pretty comprehensive kit. I would add a few things...and add almost no weight. a pair of contractor bags could be stored in the compartment where the SAPI plate is...in case you need an improvised tarp/poncho. an empty plastic water bottle in the other pouch...one for boiling and one for purified water. and a couple energy bars or the like...don't need to crack open the MRE for quick energy. and a small SAK if possible..
That's a nice setup Andrew, right to the point!!
This if the FIRST bug out/get home bag video I've seen with a handcuff key (I almost passed over the video). Thumbs up.
Very well thought out choices of gear... extremely well done!! I am especially glad to see you mention the Sillcock key... I've carried one of those (a 4 way like what you showed) for water plus another 4-way utility key (for locked gas/electrical/control cabinets, etc) in my kits for many years and they've been invaluable. Keep a set in each car I have as well. I don't see those get mentioned nearly enough. I really enjoy all your videos, and I've learned a lot of useful tips and new techniques from them.
Excellent video sir. Its nice seeing what others carry in their get home bags.
Major Andrew this is an excellent example of a get home bag with urban and outdoors capabilities and only weighing 15 pound’s. I’m going to incorporate some of this tips and ideas. Thanks 👍🇺🇸🤙
Very Creative and Awesome Servival
Backpack with utility.....!
Your videos are very informative. I really enjoy them. Thank you.
Mr Andrew great video and practical. Best regards and I wish you a lot of health . 👍🙂🌲
Very thoughtful setup for 24-hour mostly urban bag.
Great get home bag. Loved it. Very similar to mine. I carry some water treatment tabs in addition to the Sawyer because I live in a very cold climate and I don't want a wet filter in my pocket if I'm on the move in freezing temps. I'm sure you know but others reading this may not, once those filters freeze they are know longer safe to use. It take a little while to get the water out of those filters. Your clothes get wet if you store them close to your body in a hurry.
Excellent share brother - I dig your explanations and skill sharing for each individual item you present. I appreciate how you make each item multi-use and how you find ways you incorporate cordage, gorilla tape, etc throughout your kit for backups of backups. Keep up the great work brother!
-Scottie, TLBSS&B
5c's and some extra!
Love it
Great video! As usual, clear and to the point. Thanks. Bravo.
Outstanding, thanks for the motivation. I've let my guard down a bit lately and I need to rebuild my bag.
Thanks for sharing another informative video.
Got right to it, no frills, could be adjusted to the individual if need be but the essentials are there, very nice.
Great video! Thanks for sharing your ideas and recommendations!
I always pick up some good tips from your channel, thanks for putting this out there.
Love it. I made one for me. My wife and my daughter.
Great video Andrew thanks for all you do.
Another excellennt video, Andrew. Thanks.
Good advice, focussed on what is needed based on the situation. Great kit.
Good video always nice to have new ideas
I Have one of these... It's awesome and save me from a lot of troubles
Love this video. You have an excellent sense of survival!
All of your info and knowledge on all of the SHTF stuff👍🏻
This is actually better and more well thought through than grey beard green berets, bugout bag!
Thoroughly impressed.
Thank you Andrew. Good info as always.
Thanks Andrew as always, a great video
Only thing I would add is emergency blanket and tarp with a bit of survival cord... and a fishing kit...
Very good tips as usual. Thanks for sharing. Your tips are very valuable at this crazy time.
Outstanding i need to check on my bags.
3 videos in, and I'm hooked. Great video, great presentation! Subscribed!!!!
Good load out gear info to have in mind. Thank you very much!
Nice bag smart set up.
I've been using a laptop back back for years. The laptop section I keep a lightweight bullet proof back pack plate. Great video.
Andy, been watching your videoa, and I appreciate the work you put into them.
Excellent show. Great bag.
Great video man. I need to go back through my bags and reassess my needs and contingencies. Thank you.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
Great video! Having this kind of survival kit will really help you survive different situations.
Great video sir!
Keep up the excellent work and keep them coming.
Rock Steady Major
Great
kit. Please send me one of these completed kits to me ASAP! Joking, we'll not really! Keep the great videos coming and keep the survival tips coming! We NEED THEM!
Andrew,great stuff!
Great video, Andrew.