Each to their own on setup, for a future proof I would recommend removing your rechargeable batteries away from your pew pew consumables, just incase one has a cell failure and inevitably leads to a catastrophic failure that will render you consumables void and scattered all over your shop. Bulk batteries should be store in a remote location away from all flammable and combustible materials. Just food for thought as always love the content. Much love from straya.
Can I give you a tiny bit of personal advice for those? 1: Put them off the floor. Doesn’t matter if you use 2by4s or bricks or you decide to weld on two inch feet. Get them up. 2: Throw desiccant packs in absolutely everything, all of it. Inside all the bags, outside the bags near the bags, on the floor. Everything. Then monitor them. Get one of those big moisture bags and monitor that. You know what I mean.
@@yo_itsjoshy hi, friend. Even the tiniest bit of water under a heavy unit like that can become a pretty big problem over time. You just want some air under there. Ya know?
I feel like desiccant packs is the new snake oil. Once the packs get saturated they do nothing. Without items being in a sealed bag/container, they are sucking moisture from the atmosphere.
I've been looking at Husky roll away tool boxes with a work table on top to store all my gear. Definitely more affordable. I'd still keep the guns in a solid safe though.
Those huskies are great, Milwaukee’s are great too. Used them both. I will say the husky doesn’t have as thick of a work bench top, but you could get a butcher block counter top from HD for under $200 and attach it to the box
oh man this is goals right here, i'm getting there slowly but surely, i just invested in my first chest rig and some walker razor slims (nicest earmuffs ive ever owned before lol)
you should add a shelf under the plate carriers to support the weight of the plates if your going to store them with the plates in them so the shoulder straps dont get destroyed.
Would be cool if the battery bag/radio bag was copper lined; Faraday cage for EMP/High atmosphere nuke detonation proofing. If you wear contacts, have a year supply + cleaning solution in your grab bags, along with tooth brush and tooth paste. I also include gold bond. Plenty of bird shot for the shotguns; drones = pheasant season. Act Accordingly.
I need to start stockpiling ammo like that. I have a few boxes, but now I feel like I need to buy the ammo aisle. Enjoyed the video, gave me food for thought. Thanks
@@wranglerstar Wow, I sure hope they get the fire under control. Bring out your fire fighting gear and make it ready should the need arise to protect the homestead if you can . Prayers up for the safety for all concerned. 🙏
@@wranglerstar Just why does a man of the church need so many weapons just to kill people? Jesus wont be happy when you turn up at the gates,,,,, sure the Fires of hell will await such a sinner
Do you ever consider setting up inconspicuous homestead defenses? IE: trenches, foxholes, things you can also use for farming / irrigation / fire barriers?
battery junction has all the types of batteries youll ever need, great prices too. i got the same setup and pretty much all that same gear minus the 6.5, cans fullof batteries made to repel an emp if worse case happens
0:52 Tecsun PL880 - I have the PL-330 with external antenna. A lot smaller, and as well chargeable via USB and therefore a bit more versatile. Both are great receivers!
It’s crazy that in America you’re considered a man exercising his rights and protecting his family. Here in the Uk you would be arrested under terrorism laws! You would get a minimum mandatory 5 years even without a victim
ProHo tip. Don't clup your Chem lights tibthe front of your plate carrier. If you happen to catch a round, the spaling will rupture the chemlight confirming your position. Ask me how I know.
Mr. Wranglerstar 🤔 Can you tell us about how proho consolidates "excess" or spare equiptment / parts / accessories? For tools and / or freedom-seed dispensing apparatus.. I'd be very interested to see. You keep your go-to stuff managed quite well. Do you sell much stuff you realize you no longer need? Try to hand it down / give away? Thanks. 😊
Cody when are we gunna get some members only Warband videos. I’m interested to see what u guys are up to. I’m in the process of getting my own together
Very nice I presume you will have additional security measures to monitor any unauthorized access to that room. Anyone that doesn’t have a reliable method of securing firearms long rifles included is a fool. Even a job box secured to a floor is better than under your bed or in a closet. The worst case scenario is coming home and the bad guy is in your stuff prepared to use it on you.
Just Hypothetically speaking. Would it be wise to store radios/batteries in a shielded bag? Like a GoDark bag? I bought a godark phone bag off your recommendation, its fantastic. All the best mate, stay safe, god bless.
My main go to for your property would probably be a decent AR with a LPVO or MPVO with a piggyback dot. You've got some acerage so might as well have it staged to be able to stretch your legs.
Cody, how do you mitigate moisture in your shop environment with living in the PNW & having a large door that provides for a lot of moisture to come into the shop space?
I just got an image of Mrs. W. “Pie’ing” a corner with her plate carrier, ballistic helmet, and NOD’s on, dumping a couple of looters or feds during the great struggle. 😂
Each to their own on setup, for a future proof I would recommend removing your rechargeable batteries away from your pew pew consumables, just incase one has a cell failure and inevitably leads to a catastrophic failure that will render you consumables void and scattered all over your shop.
Bulk batteries should be store in a remote location away from all flammable and combustible materials.
Just food for thought as always love the content.
Much love from straya.
Good job sir, from the UK. Let this be a lesson to all. 2A is a requirement and a god given right, never give it up!
You English have it you've just forgotten about it.
With what looks like pandemonium over there right now, I can see why. Praying for our distant cousins over the pond ✝
Im def for the 2nd amendment just not sure how God has given it
Patience is a virtue beloved. Been waiting for these videos for 2 years. Thank you Mr W. 😂
Can I give you a tiny bit of personal advice for those?
1: Put them off the floor. Doesn’t matter if you use 2by4s or bricks or you decide to weld on two inch feet. Get them up.
2: Throw desiccant packs in absolutely everything, all of it. Inside all the bags, outside the bags near the bags, on the floor. Everything.
Then monitor them. Get one of those big moisture bags and monitor that. You know what I mean.
@@yo_itsjoshy hi, friend.
Even the tiniest bit of water under a heavy unit like that can become a pretty big problem over time.
You just want some air under there. Ya know?
@@heatshield also the big batteries stored right below the ammunitions... if they catch on fire it will be 4th of July in a split second
@@yo_itsjoshymoisture
100% keep it off the deck, that's always good advice. An explanation shouldn't be necessary.
I feel like desiccant packs is the new snake oil. Once the packs get saturated they do nothing. Without items being in a sealed bag/container, they are sucking moisture from the atmosphere.
The top shelf of that ammo locker is begging for mercy lol.
I've been looking at Husky roll away tool boxes with a work table on top to store all my gear. Definitely more affordable. I'd still keep the guns in a solid safe though.
Those huskies are great, Milwaukee’s are great too. Used them both. I will say the husky doesn’t have as thick of a work bench top, but you could get a butcher block counter top from HD for under $200 and attach it to the box
Safes are no different from lockers except for drywall in between the safes layers
Get the US General brand from Harbor Freight. They are way better built.
@@A_barrel not so. These are locked by pad locks. Shims will defeat most padlocks l.
oh man this is goals right here, i'm getting there slowly but surely, i just invested in my first chest rig and some walker razor slims (nicest earmuffs ive ever owned before lol)
you should add a shelf under the plate carriers to support the weight of the plates if your going to store them with the plates in them so the shoulder straps dont get destroyed.
Brilliant cabinets the quality looks great.
Would be cool if the battery bag/radio bag was copper lined; Faraday cage for EMP/High atmosphere nuke detonation proofing. If you wear contacts, have a year supply + cleaning solution in your grab bags, along with tooth brush and tooth paste. I also include gold bond. Plenty of bird shot for the shotguns; drones = pheasant season. Act Accordingly.
Better yet, faraday the cabinet.
The surplus cabinets are great. Buy them online like those
great vid', more content like this pls. thanks for what you do
I need to start stockpiling ammo like that. I have a few boxes, but now I feel like I need to buy the ammo aisle.
Enjoyed the video, gave me food for thought. Thanks
Get in the habit of buying a little each trip into town.
I was wondering about the moisture exposure those cabinets are getting.
@robertbailey8444 good point. Safes give you more climate control.
@@robertbailey8444 it's not a big deal. If left in their boxes ammo virtually never "goes bad"
@@A_barrel sealed ammo cans with oxygen absorbers work great.
I felt this wonderful feeling in my mind, body and soul when she said “I prefer kislux
Its the safe behind the secret panel where you store the toupee's we want to see ....😮
Copy of the constitution is a nice touch I have one in my safe as well!
Well organized, you have made me envious. Now I'm going to have to work on mine.
The magnet hooks are a great accessory. Move them around as needed.
Very Proho looking setup, all well planned and organized. I would expect nothing less from the grand Pooba Proho!
Thank you, beloved,
Bad new, We have a fire blowing up to the North, receiving level three evacuation orders right now, stand by for more,
@@wranglerstarstay safe up there.
@@wranglerstar Wow, I sure hope they get the fire under control. Bring out your fire fighting gear and make it ready should the need arise to protect the homestead if you can . Prayers up for the safety for all concerned. 🙏
@@wranglerstar Just why does a man of the church need so many weapons just to kill people?
Jesus wont be happy when you turn up at the gates,,,,, sure the Fires of hell will await such a sinner
I have a securit safe i bought 5 or 6 years ago. Love it. Had a wicked discount on it. Theyre very expensive nowadays for how simple they are
Do you ever consider setting up inconspicuous homestead defenses? IE: trenches, foxholes, things you can also use for farming / irrigation / fire barriers?
The armory im stationed at uses these to cage up scopes and the 240 SAWs.
battery junction has all the types of batteries youll ever need, great prices too. i got the same setup and pretty much all that same gear minus the 6.5, cans fullof batteries made to repel an emp if worse case happens
You didn't mention the ferocious battle cat, Mama Kitty up top.
Just want to say “thank you”, Cody.
0:52 Tecsun PL880 - I have the PL-330 with external antenna. A lot smaller, and as well chargeable via USB and therefore a bit more versatile. Both are great receivers!
Amazing video, thank you!
Gear tours give me the fizz!
Cool. gave me some battery tips i found handy.
I love these velcro shell holders!
Thanks for showing us that. Appreciate your time!
You may also like the brand STRONGHOLD for a locker/cabinet. Very sturdy
Yes sir! thank you for the video!
It’s crazy that in America you’re considered a man exercising his rights and protecting his family. Here in the Uk you would be arrested under terrorism laws! You would get a minimum mandatory 5 years even without a victim
And Muslims would get nothing murdering 3 kids. Beware of the government
Having the basics to go to war against the government and extra for a neighbor is a popular hobby here 😅
1776
That's why we never moved back.
Come over here. We need more screamin' eagles.
That’s an absolute shame.
cha-ching! good for you for being able to afford the mostly best equipment, tools, etc.!
Should consider adding a electric unicycle to your kit definitely a force multiplier
SecureIt is best of the best.
Thank you for sharing so much with us!
Solid set up!!
Cody, look at the OTTO headsets if you ever want to see different comms headset options.
I don’t have some awesome cabinets like that, but I do have some go to war cabinets in my basement in the gear room.
Thanks mate. Would love to see a version of this video with 10x more detail. 🏴🇬🇧
I will have to go look for your 6.5 build now Cody...looking read man!
Nice gear setup! you might want to consider some type of Faraday setup to protect from an EMP attack!
Nice set up you got there.
Secureit is good stuff. Pricey, but worth it. Have several pieces myself
ProHo tip. Don't clup your Chem lights tibthe front of your plate carrier. If you happen to catch a round, the spaling will rupture the chemlight confirming your position. Ask me how I know.
Those SecureIt cabinets would we worth it for about 1/3 the price. $1,400+ for some stamped metal is criminal.
No for protection and easily defeated.
Gov actions you can find them cheap
Thanks you please do more videos like this one the cabin is very cool too
Great video. Thanks.
Great stuff Cody
A good organization. I need to work on it myself.
Mr. Wranglerstar 🤔 Can you tell us about how proho consolidates "excess" or spare equiptment / parts / accessories? For tools and / or freedom-seed dispensing apparatus.. I'd be very interested to see. You keep your go-to stuff managed quite well. Do you sell much stuff you realize you no longer need? Try to hand it down / give away? Thanks. 😊
I have two of them. They are perfect for me.
Dang. Love this kinda content!
Cody when are we gunna get some members only Warband videos. I’m interested to see what u guys are up to. I’m in the process of getting my own together
Love videos like this 👍
Would have loved to see you open up the cases and go into more detail!
Very nice. Well done.
Can you please shown us what you carry in your medical bag and maybe give a short list of suggested items and "must haves?"
Are those stored in a garage? If so do you not get humidity where you at? Awesome setup!
This is inspiring. Very nice. I've been eyeing these cabinets.
Awesome video
Cody, in the Marine Corps, males wear trousers and females wear pants. Semper Fi!
Oorah
What a great idea
Man thats honestly kinda cute. Your "battle belt" is a young boys dream come true. Well, they do say boys never grow up, only their toys get bigger.
Can you possibly make a video of your Surefire light collection
Would love to see you do a video on that .77 grain OTM.
Thank you for sharing 🙂👍
How is the humidity in your shop, and (if applicable to you) how do you combat it to keep your gear fresh and rust free?
Wranglerstar isn't going to be a camper in the coming struggle,
he's going to be a full-blown predator 🤣
Cool stuff
Thanks for all the excellent informative videos. Just wondering if your Comms are in faraday bags in the lockers?👍👍👍
Thank You Sir
Just noticed I had been unsubscribed. No worries, I’m subscribed again.
I like this type of content , so does the Feds and criminals.
Very nice I presume you will have additional security measures to monitor any unauthorized access to that room. Anyone that doesn’t have a reliable method of securing firearms long rifles included is a fool. Even a job box secured to a floor is better than under your bed or in a closet. The worst case scenario is coming home and the bad guy is in your stuff prepared to use it on you.
Just Hypothetically speaking.
Would it be wise to store radios/batteries in a shielded bag? Like a GoDark bag? I bought a godark phone bag off your recommendation, its fantastic.
All the best mate, stay safe, god bless.
Very nice cabinets! I need to order some of those.
I'm sure the "good stuff" is kept in a more secure and accessible location than your shop.
correct,
This is some of your better content.
Nice setup
John W. was a jerk to me, but I will admit he makes top of the line combat gear. Much respect to SOE
My main go to for your property would probably be a decent AR with a LPVO or MPVO with a piggyback dot. You've got some acerage so might as well have it staged to be able to stretch your legs.
Im guessing that is what the 6.5 Creedmore is for.
Just wait until the post cataclysm box reveal Cody shows us. Your minds will explode! Stay safe friends. Also 'get off my lawn' isn't a suggestion..😂
Love the walk through. Reminds me of how much I need to get done 😂 Why the glock 19 over something like a 17 or 34 thanks for your insight
Great video!!, when’s the next shop video coming out 👍
Cody, how do you mitigate moisture in your shop environment with living in the PNW & having a large door that provides for a lot of moisture to come into the shop space?
Wicked tour Cody. Question, what watch are you wearing here?
This is a Garmin Phoenix 6S sapphire,
@@wranglerstar what watch will you bug out with?
Thats a great video, i like the organization! America🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯💯💯.
Solar panels and creek turbine! Wink!
Here we cannot use creek turbine, but if it goes to "shift", who will be obfuscated?
very nice
Lithium batteries with rounds. You do love to live dangerously 😅🤞
Are all of your communication stuff in a faraday bag? If not Id recommend
Great video
what brand is that powerstrip in the electronics locker?
What would you use the less than lethal for?
How long will an iv bag keep for? Is the saline still safe after a few years in that bag? Thanks
I'm not sure, I have a doc friend who keeps my supplied,
@@wranglerstar I want to get my EMT cert just incase.
Love SOE.
How about Mrs. W does she have a set up?
Yes,
@@wranglerstar I bet she only needs to show that big Opinel and things are sorted rather quickly ;-)
I just got an image of Mrs. W. “Pie’ing” a corner with her plate carrier, ballistic helmet, and NOD’s on, dumping a couple of looters or feds during the great struggle. 😂
Have you rebarreled your Remington 700? How is the barrel life/ carbon fiber holding up?