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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @ericarnaud7983
    @ericarnaud7983 22 дні тому +2

    Morning. On the cap keep coming off the drinking hose mouthpiece, you can use a rubber stopper (rubber "cork") to push into the end.

    • @junkyardsurvival
      @junkyardsurvival  22 дні тому +1

      Ok thanks for the tip thank you for your comment God bless

  • @yolbolsunprod.9547
    @yolbolsunprod.9547 23 дні тому +1

    Love that battle cleaver! Nice setup!

    • @junkyardsurvival
      @junkyardsurvival  23 дні тому

      Thank you for your comment God bless you and your family

  • @Thosenetflixscenemoments
    @Thosenetflixscenemoments 25 днів тому +2

    Great system and video, does seem to be a bit heavy and not low profile during a shtf situation, however that's some great gear that could probably keep you alive for a long time.
    Personally I have a bug-out jacket(very easy to carry) and an INCH(I'm never coming back home)bag.
    A thing to consider is a fish trap as during a shtf situation, you're not going to be able to fish, you won't have the time, but if you dump a fish trap in a river and come back to it in a few hours you have dinner that takes like 0 effort to catch.

    • @junkyardsurvival
      @junkyardsurvival  25 днів тому

      It's not heavy I can lift it with one hand that was my goal to make it light enough to lift it with one hand. I will have to look into getting some fish traps. Thank you for your comment God bless you and your family.

  • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
    @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 21 день тому

    Why do you have so many knives and batons etc? I guess the good thing is you have tons of weight to drop so you can actually carry and use this, how much of that will be ruined or unuseful first rain? What do you plan on measuring while trying to survive? It just kinda seems like a bunch of stuff was just thrown in there and not given much thought, you have some good items just way too much you dont need. Get out and use it, go for a hike and stay out for the weekend with JUST that kit and nothing else. Dont add anything to it, just grab it up and go. You'll see what im talking about pretty quick lol, but thanks for showing anyway. Its a never ending process 🤣.

    • @junkyardsurvival
      @junkyardsurvival  21 день тому

      It's not heavy I am still working on it a lot will change the battle cleaver is my machete and I have used it around rivers and it was getting wet and I do believe in testing out my gear to make sure it's not junk the expandable tonfa I have found it to be a very useful tool the spring baton was me trying it out to see if it will stay or not same as some of the knives I have been working on this kit for years now trying to get it the way I would like it I have tried backpacks US Military Alice gear I have been thanking about how I can improve my kit a lot of it I will be changing it up I'm thinking one knife and a machete and the tonfa thank you for your comment God bless you and your family

    • @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548
      @alphaomegasurvivalsupply6548 21 день тому

      @junkyardsurvival thats what I would do is perhaps pick a bigger fixed blade knife, smaller fixed blade knife, victorinox pocket knife. Just make sure whichever ones you pick are reliable and sturdy, a kit seems to be always changing, especially with all the new stuff coming out all the time lol. A good way to do it is only pack what you need more than what you want yanno, obviously water, shelter, fire, food, wet weather gear, warming layers/socks etc are good to have. God bless you too, and have a great rest of your weekend!

  • @TJKT-m8q
    @TJKT-m8q 22 дні тому

    Well THIS is silly.

    • @junkyardsurvival
      @junkyardsurvival  22 дні тому

      Get prepared your own way that is all it's about. This is just helping people giving them a idea on what they might be thanking about. I don't see nothing silly about it. Thank you for your comment God bless you and your family