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Flintoid,
Thanks for the thought but could you please tell me how that would be used in a case where you would have to leave your home in a rush and protect yourself and love ones?
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Ever since Timber turned me on to Tactical Ho Ho's, it's all I carry....
That bailout bag looks like by range bag on the way home.
I'm also surprised no one jumped on mentioning tactical bacon yet...
atmay,
Just started working on it right now. I just have it loaded up with mags and extra ammo right now. As they say most problems can be solved with the right amount of firepower.
Building the bag for natural disasters something to wear the system fails and things really go south can't always pick up the phone and ask for help. Have some zip-tie,rope,tools,light going to add food and water too it and a space blanket and some other items.
No, they can't. I was an artilleryman in the Marines and I still think that saying is retarded. Food, water, and shelter will keep you alive much longer than 1000 rounds of 9mm.
No, they can't. I was an artilleryman in the Marines and I still think that saying is retarded. Food, water, and shelter will keep you alive much longer than 1000 rounds of 9mm.
Well being a Grunt in the Corp ochmude I can tell you first hand that the saying is true. Locate, close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, and to repel the enemy's assault by fire and close-combat is that statement also not true ochmude?
Well being a Grunt in the Corp ochmude I can tell you first hand that the saying is true. Locate, close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, and to repel the enemy's assault by fire and close-combat is that statement also not true ochmude?
What do you mean by "is that statement also not true?" If you're asking me if it is, verbatim, the Purpose of Marine Corps Infantry, then yes, it certainly is. If you're asking me if it has anything to do with a "bug out" situation with your family in New England, then no, it's not even remotely relevant.
Is your BOB for wilderness survival or combat survival?
Ochmude,
Every persons bugout kit is set up different correct? So if some has more tools then food does that make them wrong? I don't think so, just like to have some extra tools in the kit. So jumping on a topic and saying one of my statement is incorect when you have not walked in someone elses shoes is just silly.
Flintoid,
Thanks for the thought but could you please tell me how that would be used in a case where you would have to leave your home in a rush and protect yourself and love ones?
Gonzo,
What would you call if it the system fails and people have fallen to their lowest levels and would do anything to live? Don't know about you but I would call that combat survival. Just looking to build a kit that can handle most anything, that my mean setting up different bags for different events my be something to look at?
MichaelJR might have some competition...