Good idea for a video, especially with the financial considerations. A couple other low/no cost items are a pair of trauma shears and some sort of right angle or headlamp setup that you can secure to the kit. Really nice to have hands free light when doing medical tasks, you can count on it happening in a cold, dark, wet place.
Best grab bag I have found so far is the 5.11 2 banger bag. It's a cross shoulder bag and you can reposition the shoulder strap between 4 points, and it has a 2nd strap to secure around the waist. Easily carries 2 AR mags, multiple TQ's, combat gauze, chest seals etc. And then still room for glowsticks to mark rooms, and has molle on both sides, where I have affixed the smaller HSGI trauma kit pouches. Best part is its small enough I can carry it up front to grab without going to the back of the vehicle
I had one of those deep rectangular duty bags with the fold down flat front. Kept all my documents, batteries, food, shackles, med kit, evidence collection supplies etc in it. We all handed off to each other the same car/cars every shift so you couldn't leave anything in it after your shift. Visible armor was a complete no go for us, so you loaded your belt down with everything else you needed. I would have loved to have been allowed a plate carrier or even a soft panel outer carrier to put stuff on.
Reality having just one rifle mag is enough or two coupled together is more than enough for most police situations if you need more then one rifle mag its a swat job
In reality one rifle mag is enough or two coupled together if you are in a situation where you need more then two mags and the guy still alive shooting back etc you fall back its a swat job
While I like the idea and the concept and what you have in it and why, I don’t agree with you on the amount to spend or where to get it from. If this is for duty use and life saving purposes, why not get something you know wasn’t made in China with fake materials and will last you longer then a year or even a month. Ya money is tight for everyone but if it is for serious use get something worth your money.
I get that many people have more. You can spend more and I have probably 25 videos on this channel about other options that are objectively better than this. For people who have less though there is this.
Good idea for a video, especially with the financial considerations.
A couple other low/no cost items are a pair of trauma shears and some sort of right angle or headlamp setup that you can secure to the kit. Really nice to have hands free light when doing medical tasks, you can count on it happening in a cold, dark, wet place.
Best grab bag I have found so far is the 5.11 2 banger bag. It's a cross shoulder bag and you can reposition the shoulder strap between 4 points, and it has a 2nd strap to secure around the waist. Easily carries 2 AR mags, multiple TQ's, combat gauze, chest seals etc. And then still room for glowsticks to mark rooms, and has molle on both sides, where I have affixed the smaller HSGI trauma kit pouches. Best part is its small enough I can carry it up front to grab without going to the back of the vehicle
Respect brother stay safe out there, love my new chest plate carrier
Awesome video, please do a security guard load out video for a night watchman.
I used a camera bag, I don't drink water, I'm a concierge I just showed people where the bathrooms are and take notes. I like looking at magazines.
I had one of those deep rectangular duty bags with the fold down flat front. Kept all my documents, batteries, food, shackles, med kit, evidence collection supplies etc in it. We all handed off to each other the same car/cars every shift so you couldn't leave anything in it after your shift. Visible armor was a complete no go for us, so you loaded your belt down with everything else you needed. I would have loved to have been allowed a plate carrier or even a soft panel outer carrier to put stuff on.
What about AR mags?
Reality having just one rifle mag is enough or two coupled together is more than enough for most police situations if you need more then one rifle mag its a swat job
In reality one rifle mag is enough or two coupled together if you are in a situation where you need more then two mags and the guy still alive shooting back etc you fall back its a swat job
You are a smart man
Batteries. USB/Apple power packs to charge phone if you can't leave for a while..
Be the best armed forceman you can be!
Have you thought about doing a video on watches for police or security??
As great of an idea that sounds, knowing him he’ll just talk about G-Shocks lol
Isn't a more durable watch out there @@KE8NUF
I think he's done a couple of videos on duty watches in the past
It just needs to tell time and have a timer. If you have a smartwatch, get a rugged case for it.
@@downrangefuture6493 Garmin is honestly your best bet if you want a smartwatch, no rugged cases needed, they are extremely durable
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While I like the idea and the concept and what you have in it and why, I don’t agree with you on the amount to spend or where to get it from. If this is for duty use and life saving purposes, why not get something you know wasn’t made in China with fake materials and will last you longer then a year or even a month. Ya money is tight for everyone but if it is for serious use get something worth your money.
I get that many people have more. You can spend more and I have probably 25 videos on this channel about other options that are objectively better than this. For people who have less though there is this.
Came for the troll comment and it's gone lol
Wrong video homie. It's on the pepper spray video.
holy fuck, the most annoying intro.
Well, I am actually a cop. You should have lower expectations. This isn't the Johnny Q channel here bro.
Go ahead and take a look at yourself buddy.
does it come with bunch of little bags of coke and meth to plant on suspects?
No but it does come with a bible.
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always handy for when you need toilet paper