By day 2 of TUSC everyone is carrying less than 1/2 the stuff they packed. It's still good to bring everything on the packing list, it lets you test your gear and realize that carrying a 50+# pack through Truth Island isn't sustainable for most folks.
Gaiters were helpful. The best thing I did before hand was pre sliced smoked sausages and made snack kits for each day that stayed in my chest rig. Small packs of almond butter and trail mix were life savers and kept the energy up. LMNT packs in my water made it much more pleasant to drink also. I found that most of the “stuff” I thought I needed never got used. We learned to use our skill sets and make do instead of relying on gadgets.
I attended tusc in June of 21 and the best advice really is to bring what you have. I had a lot of equipment that wasn't perfect going into the class. Throughout the class I learned what I liked and didn't like about what I had, and I got to look at what other students were using and got their feedback during the class. It really helped me prioritize and purchase the right tools when I got back home.
The most reasonable and realistic list of gear you need to take to a survival/tactical training I've ever seen/heard. "That one you have is perfectly fine" - you don't hear that very often. Great way to teach and train people, let them use what they already have, like or can buy inexpensive. Congratulations Adam!
There's also a lesson to people who wanna build a MAG or just a group of friends or neighbors to defend your property and constitutional rights. Wear something that allows everyone to differentiate friends from foes. You chose M81 top. I see why top only, attackers would most probably wear a full uniform or random clothes. Good thinking.
Did a 20 mile 18 hour backpack in the sierras through snow and off trail (snow helped us lose it) across streams with no actual crossing point in a mystery ranch 2 day assault pack. Didn’t even have the waist strap attached. Was able to stay 20lbs lighter than my buddies that were using full size backpacking packs. Use what you have then decide if you need something more, you’d be surprised by the results once you push your equipment to its limits. I still use the pack daily as well, as it fits my laptop and under the seat when flying.
I like the emphasis on hydration and filtration. This is often overlooked and it’s arguably the most critically important topic. Hydration is paramount.
I haven’t taken TUSC (yet🤞🏻), but I was born and spent the first twenty two and three quarter years of my life in that area, here are a few things I would say about doing anything in that part of the country, including something like TUS: 1: The heat. No one seems to associate Arkansas with heat. That is a potentially deadly piece of ignorance. I’ve seen 113 degrees in the shade, 100-110 is not uncommon, with high humidity. 2: Find a way to keep your ass clean. Heat and bad hygiene will make you wish for death. 3: prevent heat rash, whatever you have to do. 4: Watch where you put your hands and feet. There are a lot of venomous snakes and spiders native to that area. Also, fire ants. Watch out for their mounds, you do NOT want to lay down on them. Trust me.
I wish i would have brought lightweight waterproof gators when i went through. They would have helped keep my pants and socks dry from rain or dew. Just preference through.
@Spectre361 look up kuiu. Select the medium priced ones. Or the expensive ones. The medium priced ones got me though a brushbeater scout course with almost everyone in the course expressing they wish they had gotten what I brought.
Thanks for telling us about the Fjallraven Keb trousers. I've seen those pants in a few of your videos as well as a few other guntubers and thought they looked sick.
literally listen to this and garand thumb all day at work. im a physical learner, but the auditory learning and information is always enjoyable and helps me retain what im doing later to practice
i find out that portioned honey is great - one you get at restaurant with tea those super small packs, grape sugar, nut bar in honey, chocholate, dryed meat, any nut butter, most of these have big amount of calories and does not take much space and are light and i find out that best are 0,5-1 L pet bottles ... u can have one in pocket, carry system, few in small bag few in large bag if you manage to destroy it - nothin happens and if do not need it just crunch it down to have small to none size, fishing line is great as well instead of paracord, smaller lighter, thermarest type mats are sub optimal watter tends to stuck inside those dents
My jerky cookbook (I didn’t write it, one i bought with my dehydrator off of amazon) has an entire section of mason jar dehydrated meals to make. Just a thought for your audience
As a 41 year diabetic diagnosed in at the time was West Germany, I will be taking over the Lilly Production plant securing my future and establishing an economic trade system during the collapse. Need hostages may be a regrettable requirement.
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Don't listen to him. I brought hostages to TUSC once and I had to carry them around everywhere "because they couldn't walk anymore." and they complained about everything the entire time. I had to share all my resources with them as well, even had to pay for them all separately as well. Definitely not bringing hostages next time around.
The more I watch these videos the more I realize how long a process it is to get yourself set up. I even have military experience to assist with figuring this stuff out. But damn it's never ending to get yourself set up.
Can we get a daypack video? I feel like I struggle with what’s important. What should you plan to carry out of it besides water and a jacket? Is it better to have it roll up and stick inside the ruck or should it be rigid and attach to the ruck? Should it be low vis or camo?
Hey na, first up, I love the Video, thank you very much. I am a food guy, an organic dude but also a very traditional dude. So, I like to give some inspiration to the food prep you can easily do with the people on a class and it is big fun. Ok let’s go, we want to make 3 thinks for the action outside of the comfort Zone. First, Carps (mineral rich) and sugar/preserved vitamins and Fett and proteins. In other words, Cookies, Jam and Pemmican. For the Cookies look for respites with Quinoa, Buck weed and put some Nuts in there too. For the Jam, use the best Fruits, Ingver or stuff you guys like. And the Pemmican only the best meet and Fett you can find (Roadkill? maybe not this time; ) for all this you will find cool respites on UA-cam. If you have 2 guys working on each prep you are done in 1 hour and every one has a super field food to take with. Just a thought I hope you like it, DeinStamm.
Could the next video be a preview of the course ? What are the requirements to join it and cost ? Do you have to be American to join the course, can European join ?
Healthy fats from animals, nuts, olive oil are more than twice a calories by weight and don't crash you like sugar carbs. They also make you feel fuller.
This is a great video, I really liked the old one as well; is there any chance it can be uploaded as well to see the difference between the two systems? Thank you again for all you guys do for the community.
If you haven’t gone to tusc you need to get signed up asap. You don’t need more flat range rifle 101 classes. These 4 days will help you evolve into who you need to become to be an asset to your family and community. The crocs were legit my mvp piece of equipment for the class btw 😅
Excellent rundown Adam. One, perhaps dumb, question. You said that everything you bring has to fit inside the ruck, does that include the daypack? Thanks and keep doing what you are doing. Nate
A lot of people shiver at the thought of kippers or smoked oysters, but they come in prepacked tins and if paired with a granola bar or some trail mix, sate the field cravings. Because let’s be honest, there is no field meal time. We just snack and go.
Treated clothing is in a different category as far as I'm concerned. With the rise of tick borne illnesses I'd not want to do a trip like this without permethrin treated clothing (and gear).
South Idahoan and former SoCal resident high drag low speed pool guy here. Maybe I have a bad understanding of urban but this sounds more rural/sub rural to me. Can someone explain how this will help me in the city?
@@NEArk870 I’m not saying I couldn’t actually learn something, I’m saying I live in a city with 50k people, and I’ve live in places with over 1million and 30-50mi of travel in URBAN, it’s very different then rural survival. So if I go looking for a true TUSC and I get this then ya I’ll be a little salty at poor advertising. This course from what I see is tactical town sustainment course at best, as 20k population and the ability to walk out in any direction in a day. Go live in LA County or NYC and you’ll understand the difference because it’s big.
@@Cyborg2101 Eh, you're going to be in an URBAN and SUBURBAN environment. You will spend a large portion of the class learning how to secure your neighborhood and also how to work inside and around structures.
Awesome video, could someone explain the camo requirements. We’re in the woods with weapons, helmets, NV, thermal, and sustainment gear but no multicam?
This is speculation on my part but I'm guessing for the scenario they want you in civilian clothes as you wouldn't be trapsing around the real world in cammo during a grid down/civil disturbance event. Makes you a bit of a target. I don't believe this is an end of the world scenario. The camo is for when you need to be "stealthy" like standing watch/security/ patrolling etc. Everyone in M81 is for team commonality so you can recognize your folks. Why M81? I'm guessing because it is easy to find and affordable. Again, this is all speculation on my part.
Kit is no good unless you use it This guy emphasizes this and I so much appreciate it Imagine how silly it looks when people buy guitars and don’t play them Someone buying fine art brushes but don’t paint any master pieces to test their skill. This is no different and it’s high time this craft and trade is given the respect with our lives that it’s due.
Can anyone explain how that Hill Ppl gear kit bag it set up? Can’t tell if he’s running insert in the concealed pistol pouch or if he’s running it over top another chest rig. 6:55
Curious - if the premise is to teach and prep others, would it make sense to pack in one of those dry fire / reset devices and a couple of dummy rounds for practicing reload, etc?
My small community / neighborhood has come together over the past few years. It started with the two prepared minded guys who started going around the community right before the World Wide Time Out , 2019 , or first of 20 , passing out flyers about having a meeting about starting a Neighborhood Watch Group and so much more. Because Hell , no one was really sure how things were going to play out. So my wife and I are former military and Civilian Employee , U.S. Army. Wife was a Navy medical / surgical tech, 8 yrs. Then another 19 yrs Civilian ER Nurse.. I worked with 316 Bravo, Manheim, Germany for 3 1/2 years.. And 24 years , Civilian Employee for the Army , GS 12 Base Maintenance , Fort Hood Plus I was a Military Dependent all of my young days.. Bottom line , I think like a Grunt act like a Grunt and probably know more than a 20 year Mudd Rat.. My whole life has been Army , it's all I know and didn't have to join.😂 Anyway , we were the kind of people that they were looking for. And I had spoken to both of these guys off and on before that watch meeting.. So I already picked up the vibes from them and knew what they were all about without them saying anything.. So now it's been almost 4 years and we've got 73 Patriots from 15 to 76 years in age. Trained , Focused , Prepared and Strapped Up at all times.. Along with Wives and Daughters who are just as trained and meaner than Coon in a corner.👍 We've done training like your class on some locally closed/abandoned Government property that a group member was able to purchase back in 2014.. It's where our Range is located and I've been there 7 times , a week each time , for Urban Street , close quarter building , home , industrial / wearhouse training .. We go down there at least once or twice a month for a full day of training.. But being there for 5 to 7 days is great , because it keeps you focused and it also helps with learning to work together as a 2 ,3 8, 10 man team or 5 men , 2 females , a teenager and 2 little ones under 10.. We train like that , because anything can happen and change everything.. And it might happen so fast that you focused on who was closest to you and moved out.. You prepare and train for the things that you don't think about being prepared for.. The it (won't) happen to me kind of stuff.. One member always says : It's better to train and prepare for something that may not happen tomorrow. Than it would be to have something happen tomorrow that I wasn't prepared for today.. I trust everyone involved with the group. Because at some point it's been just myself and that person maybe one more.. But for 24 hours , it's just you and them.. And within that 24 hours , there's going to be 2 , 3 or 4 situations that are going to deliberately happen fast and unexpectedly . And you are going to need whoever you're with to be able to react to the situation with speed , focus and never forgetting that we abandon 🚫 NO ONE .🚫We're together till the last one is sent down range.. But that's how you get to know how they work and they get to know what you will do.. After it's done, you know how to work with each other.. I've gone on enough , I apologize for that.. I just love this stuff and my Country , my follow American Brother's and Sisters.. I don't care about your race , or what side of the Line you're from.. As long as you Love God ,Guns , the opposite Sex and bleed Red , White and Blue.. Then you're alright with me.🦅🇺🇲🦅
I feel intense discrimination against AK users here.
Good
You ever try being a roller delayed blowback user ?
@humbertoisabeles5590 my little brother competes at our local range with a PTR 63. And catches SO much shit for it from all the old timers.
@@reddituser420 lmao it's definitely not a common choice
Lol
Man sees new Spiritus Systems video, man clicks new Spititus Systems video. Man happy.
same same.
Man sees comment, man likes comment, man clicks like
Same
Monkey brain sees monkey brain does
Man together stronger 💪🏻💪🏻🍻
So glad you made this video. Good stuff.
I'm gonna need Y'all to go so you can make a sick ass video of the course lol
By day 2 of TUSC everyone is carrying less than 1/2 the stuff they packed. It's still good to bring everything on the packing list, it lets you test your gear and realize that carrying a 50+# pack through Truth Island isn't sustainable for most folks.
very true... thats why it's important to train in your kit, get used to it and adjust it to your personal needs
This is probably the realest advice you will get.
Are these classes for civilians
@@actually_a_circleyes
@@actually_a_circlemy class was about 50/50 civilians/current or former military
Gaiters were helpful. The best thing I did before hand was pre sliced smoked sausages and made snack kits for each day that stayed in my chest rig. Small packs of almond butter and trail mix were life savers and kept the energy up. LMNT packs in my water made it much more pleasant to drink also. I found that most of the “stuff” I thought I needed never got used. We learned to use our skill sets and make do instead of relying on gadgets.
I attended tusc in June of 21 and the best advice really is to bring what you have. I had a lot of equipment that wasn't perfect going into the class. Throughout the class I learned what I liked and didn't like about what I had, and I got to look at what other students were using and got their feedback during the class. It really helped me prioritize and purchase the right tools when I got back home.
That’s one of the best things about training classes: you learn what works and what doesn’t.
That's exactly why it was the first thing he said.
The most reasonable and realistic list of gear you need to take to a survival/tactical training I've ever seen/heard. "That one you have is perfectly fine" - you don't hear that very often. Great way to teach and train people, let them use what they already have, like or can buy inexpensive. Congratulations Adam!
Yes sir!
There's also a lesson to people who wanna build a MAG or just a group of friends or neighbors to defend your property and constitutional rights. Wear something that allows everyone to differentiate friends from foes. You chose M81 top. I see why top only, attackers would most probably wear a full uniform or random clothes. Good thinking.
That is a hell of a microphone. Audio is amazing. Especially in that wind. WOW!
Did a 20 mile 18 hour backpack in the sierras through snow and off trail (snow helped us lose it) across streams with no actual crossing point in a mystery ranch 2 day assault pack. Didn’t even have the waist strap attached. Was able to stay 20lbs lighter than my buddies that were using full size backpacking packs. Use what you have then decide if you need something more, you’d be surprised by the results once you push your equipment to its limits. I still use the pack daily as well, as it fits my laptop and under the seat when flying.
I like the emphasis on hydration and filtration. This is often overlooked and it’s arguably the most critically important topic. Hydration is paramount.
I haven’t taken TUSC (yet🤞🏻), but I was born and spent the first twenty two and three quarter years of my life in that area, here are a few things I would say about doing anything in that part of the country, including something like TUS:
1: The heat. No one seems to associate Arkansas with heat. That is a potentially deadly piece of ignorance. I’ve seen 113 degrees in the shade, 100-110 is not uncommon, with high humidity.
2: Find a way to keep your ass clean. Heat and bad hygiene will make you wish for death.
3: prevent heat rash, whatever you have to do.
4: Watch where you put your hands and feet. There are a lot of venomous snakes and spiders native to that area. Also, fire ants. Watch out for their mounds, you do NOT want to lay down on them. Trust me.
Over my head, but doesn't mean an old dog can't learn new tricks. Definitely going to rewatch (besides 3 AM TIRED). Best I've seen.
I wish i would have brought lightweight waterproof gators when i went through.
They would have helped keep my pants and socks dry from rain or dew. Just preference through.
Any specific recommendations?
@Spectre361 I like the lightweight outdoor research gortex ones. Adam may have a different recommendation, though.
@Spectre361 look up kuiu. Select the medium priced ones. Or the expensive ones.
The medium priced ones got me though a brushbeater scout course with almost everyone in the course expressing they wish they had gotten what I brought.
Even though this is a kit breakdown for a specific course, no one does kit breakdown's better than Spriritus. Thanks, Adam and the team.
Thank you for that. We appreciate your patronage of the channel!
Thanks for telling us about the Fjallraven Keb trousers. I've seen those pants in a few of your videos as well as a few other guntubers and thought they looked sick.
Ooooh doggie I can’t wait to watch this while “working” today
literally listen to this and garand thumb all day at work. im a physical learner, but the auditory learning and information is always enjoyable and helps me retain what im doing later to practice
i find out that portioned honey is great - one you get at restaurant with tea those super small packs, grape sugar, nut bar in honey, chocholate, dryed meat, any nut butter, most of these have big amount of calories and does not take much space and are light and i find out that best are 0,5-1 L pet bottles ... u can have one in pocket, carry system, few in small bag few in large bag if you manage to destroy it - nothin happens and if do not need it just crunch it down to have small to none size, fishing line is great as well instead of paracord, smaller lighter, thermarest type mats are sub optimal watter tends to stuck inside those dents
honey kicks ass, and for reasons unknown, is massively underrated
My jerky cookbook (I didn’t write it, one i bought with my dehydrator off of amazon) has an entire section of mason jar dehydrated meals to make. Just a thought for your audience
Excellent thanks for that. Books will be absolutely gold when the grid goes dark
What book is that? Or what dehydrator did you buy?
As a 41 year diabetic diagnosed in at the time was West Germany, I will be taking over the Lilly Production plant securing my future and establishing an economic trade system during the collapse. Need hostages may be a regrettable requirement.
Wtf? 😂
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Don't listen to him. I brought hostages to TUSC once and I had to carry them around everywhere "because they couldn't walk anymore." and they complained about everything the entire time. I had to share all my resources with them as well, even had to pay for them all separately as well.
Definitely not bringing hostages next time around.
The more I watch these videos the more I realize how long a process it is to get yourself set up. I even have military experience to assist with figuring this stuff out. But damn it's never ending to get yourself set up.
I was at the Sept ‘23 TUSC.
I took the Haley Strategic flatpack as a day pack. That was WAY too small.
Less clothing more snacks.
I'm hoping we get to see these long form videos twice a month atleast
Can we get a daypack video? I feel like I struggle with what’s important. What should you plan to carry out of it besides water and a jacket? Is it better to have it roll up and stick inside the ruck or should it be rigid and attach to the ruck? Should it be low vis or camo?
They have a video on assault pack load outs, I'd give that a watch
Poncho. Makeshift tent/jacket/...
In addition to their assault pack video Garand Thumb has a couple daypack/assault pack videos with loadouts as well
Check out our Patrol Basics video that talks all about packs.
Corporals corner is a great channel too
Hey na, first up, I love the Video, thank you very much. I am a food guy, an organic dude but also a very traditional dude. So, I like to give some inspiration to the food prep you can easily do with the people on a class and it is big fun. Ok let’s go, we want to make 3 thinks for the action outside of the comfort Zone. First, Carps (mineral rich) and sugar/preserved vitamins and Fett and proteins. In other words, Cookies, Jam and Pemmican. For the Cookies look for respites with Quinoa, Buck weed and put some Nuts in there too. For the Jam, use the best Fruits, Ingver or stuff you guys like. And the Pemmican only the best meet and Fett you can find (Roadkill? maybe not this time; ) for all this you will find cool respites on UA-cam. If you have 2 guys working on each prep you are done in 1 hour and every one has a super field food to take with. Just a thought I hope you like it, DeinStamm.
lot of great info here thanks Adam
Could the next video be a preview of the course ? What are the requirements to join it and cost ? Do you have to be American to join the course, can European join ?
Hope to sign up. Its a matter of time and scheduling for me. Thank you.
disco32 also sells great PTT's to work with Peltors, etc...
This is the sickest intro
The E-tool comes in handy for digging a small pit for my sleep apnea machine. Gotta muffle the sound somehow.
this has piqued my interest, which machine is it? I'm guess 12v or less to power?
@@jgonell anything more is just being extra.
@grant6245 Can't go wrong with the EASYLONGER CPAP battery back up.
Protein should be secondary to carbohydrates. Fuel to keep going over recovery especially over a few day course.
Healthy fats from animals, nuts, olive oil are more than twice a calories by weight and don't crash you like sugar carbs. They also make you feel fuller.
Yes. The food you bring is very important. You have to have the RIGHT food.
Lots of good info here, definitely looking forward to going at some point.
Cheers for the updates cobber.!
Can't wait for my turn!
This is a great video, I really liked the old one as well; is there any chance it can be uploaded as well to see the difference between the two systems? Thank you again for all you guys do for the community.
this is the best youtube video ever
so much to learn
I’m so pumped for the September DM TUSC
I'll be there!
@@alwayspinnedout hell yeah! see you in september!
Love this 👌🏼🪖
If you haven’t gone to tusc you need to get signed up asap. You don’t need more flat range rifle 101 classes. These 4 days will help you evolve into who you need to become to be an asset to your family and community. The crocs were legit my mvp piece of equipment for the class btw 😅
Price??? I got on their website and I couldn't find it!!! That is a huge factor when it comes to these classes along with travel cost!!!!
@@shootscoot883If you have to ask you can't afford it.
I want to take this course but have zero military or outdoor experience, any classes you would recommend I take prior to signing up for this?
I really wish I would have known about this when I was recruiting in Arkansas
Fantastic, sir
Very informative video once again!
Excellent rundown Adam. One, perhaps dumb, question. You said that everything you bring has to fit inside the ruck, does that include the daypack? Thanks and keep doing what you are doing.
Nate
Hi Nate,
I advise that the day pack also fits into your ruck sack.
@@adamholroyd8862 Thanks Adam
Love this
Great content thanks for the video !
Glad you like it!
Helpful! Thanks for the content, appreciate some additional thoughts on what's good and what's not. Attending in September of 2025.
A lot of people shiver at the thought of kippers or smoked oysters, but they come in prepacked tins and if paired with a granola bar or some trail mix, sate the field cravings. Because let’s be honest, there is no field meal time. We just snack and go.
Dress code is: Clear and Present Danger; John Clark
@10:10 - "Gypsy Camp"... I said it.
I know that was hard for you to dodge, Adam.
As soon as you spot the Ute, it's obvious who is carrying it :D
I’ve been waiting for this video. You will see me in class one day. Great work gents!
MUST be M81 had me waiting for the "just kidding"... M81 BDU tops are about to get real scarce! lol
Several UA-cam influencers are suggesting M81 BDU as the uniform to distinguish civilian militia from government employees.
Who makes that super lightweight camo tarp? I don't see anything like it on Amazon. Looks almost like a rain fly.
Where to find price for class? I don’t see it on the website. Thanks in advance!
Permetherin infused outdoor clothing like insect shield or ExOfficio BugsAway.
He did recommend bug spray.
@@zachgregory1289 Pernetherin is supplemental to bug spray imo. I've used each alone but find that both together work the best.
Treated clothing is in a different category as far as I'm concerned. With the rise of tick borne illnesses I'd not want to do a trip like this without permethrin treated clothing (and gear).
South Idahoan and former SoCal resident high drag low speed pool guy here. Maybe I have a bad understanding of urban but this sounds more rural/sub rural to me. Can someone explain how this will help me in the city?
They’re teaching principles that can be applied to any environment. The whole point is that you take it home and make it work for you and your people.
@@NEArk870 so it’s not urban it’s a tactical sustainment course, words matter.
😂😂 if this is the sort of thing that bothers you this class probably isn’t for you anyway.
@@NEArk870 I’m not saying I couldn’t actually learn something, I’m saying I live in a city with 50k people, and I’ve live in places with over 1million and 30-50mi of travel in URBAN, it’s very different then rural survival. So if I go looking for a true TUSC and I get this then ya I’ll be a little salty at poor advertising. This course from what I see is tactical town sustainment course at best, as 20k population and the ability to walk out in any direction in a day. Go live in LA County or NYC and you’ll understand the difference because it’s big.
@@Cyborg2101 Eh, you're going to be in an URBAN and SUBURBAN environment.
You will spend a large portion of the class learning how to secure your neighborhood and also how to work inside and around structures.
@6:07 what paint markers do yall use?
SAR we always had tuna, peanut butter, beef sticks, and some sort of candy for that sugar
Some practical advice! I watch these videos so I can ditch gear not to add more!
Awesome video, could someone explain the camo requirements. We’re in the woods with weapons, helmets, NV, thermal, and sustainment gear but no multicam?
I'm sure an instructor will chime in but it's probably for student ID. Secondarily, it may actually be what works best in the area(s).
Its given in the packing list, its for student ID
This is speculation on my part but I'm guessing for the scenario they want you in civilian clothes as you wouldn't be trapsing around the real world in cammo during a grid down/civil disturbance event. Makes you a bit of a target. I don't believe this is an end of the world scenario. The camo is for when you need to be "stealthy" like standing watch/security/ patrolling etc. Everyone in M81 is for team commonality so you can recognize your folks. Why M81? I'm guessing because it is easy to find and affordable. Again, this is all speculation on my part.
Arkansas is a based state. We wear based camo.
Kit is no good unless you use it
This guy emphasizes this and I so much appreciate it
Imagine how silly it looks when people buy guitars and don’t play them
Someone buying fine art brushes but don’t paint any master pieces to test their skill.
This is no different and it’s high time this craft and trade is given the respect with our lives that it’s due.
Does my AR need a birdcage flashider for a BFA device for blanks?
No
Just curious, why is M81 specifically necessary as opposed to other camouflage patterns?
I’m looking for this answer as well
IFF and they don’t want people to come completely camoed out because that’s too “militaristic”.
great video
Pre-Workout powder mix for caffeine
So for the weapon and food part what are our options if we are flying in to the states from out of country
What kind of pack was that at 37:10?
I'm curious to know about their camo philosophy. I bet it'd be super interesting...
It’s Arkansas homie, we are an M81 state. From mid April to early October it’s all green all the time.
@@sirrichard3686 😉😎🔥
It's for identification. Cadre, opfor, and students all wear different camos
Where are these classes instructed?
What State and city are you guys based at?
Can anyone explain how that Hill Ppl gear kit bag it set up? Can’t tell if he’s running insert in the concealed pistol pouch or if he’s running it over top another chest rig. 6:55
on top of a bank robber chest rig
Curious - if the premise is to teach and prep others, would it make sense to pack in one of those dry fire / reset devices and a couple of dummy rounds for practicing reload, etc?
You do that with blanks
This is very good, does the original video still exist, having trouble finding it?
I’ve heard things like small footprint electronics should survive EMP/HEMPs but practicing with iron sights is never a bad idea.
What if you have a 300blk weapon? Do you guys still have the simbolt assembly for it? I’m assuming yes because it’s still 556 casing but I gotta ask
Is the course open to civilians ?
Yes
Thanks 🙏
Can you please list the source for the gear, makes it easy to find what I don't have
What are the iron sights on your AR rifles in the video? Great video!
They are from Ranier Arms.
@@SpiritusSystems Do you recommend and basic starter classes before signing up? Super interested but have no military or outdoor experience.
Is that ALICE in the video a MEDIUM or a LARGE? TYIA
Did I understand correctly Two (2) ea gravity water systems?
I’m bringing a lever action 😮💨
I shouldve brought less food and more electrolyte packets
How much does the TUSC 3 day course cost? I saw someone from spiritus post "around $1k" on a reddit thread is that accurate? Potentially interested.
1450
That's actually not bad for a course this length IMHO
Bring candy will help keep moral high after eating some freeze dried food.
Was that woolridge family provisions? I cant find the website.
EDIT: I found their IG but not much on there for purchasing packs of food.
Experimental. Dude is getting it off the ground.
Which lightweight tarp are you utilizing?
I actually really like making my own MREs
Where can I find the family provision meals?
Do rigs like the Nixieworks Lightfighter do well in this course?
If you own it, I would just bring it and find out. Finding out the pros and cons at the course is the best way.
@kevinmcdowell3446 I don't own one, but have been looking
Dumb question but anyone know if you can check or carry on Jetboil fuel on a flight?
What is the cost of the TUSC course?
How did you manage to store 4 ar mag in that HPG kit bag ? Mod ?
Bank Robber chest rig worn underneath it.
@@rileyspiritusSmart move
@SpiritusSystems: What watch is that?
Whats that assault pack at 09:46?
Would like to know as well
Also would like to know. Thinking a day pack with an exterior flap would be quite useful.
Will TUSC teach me how to talk to girls?
MFW I see a Bear :-)
MFW I see a woman 8-()
Should I bring narcan?
What is the cost for attending the course?
whats that bdu/acu you're wearing
My small community / neighborhood has come together over the past few years. It started with the two prepared minded guys who started going around the community right before the World Wide Time Out , 2019 , or first of 20 , passing out flyers about having a meeting about starting a Neighborhood Watch Group and so much more. Because Hell , no one was really sure how things were going to play out. So my wife and I are former military and Civilian Employee , U.S. Army. Wife was a Navy medical / surgical tech, 8 yrs. Then another 19 yrs Civilian ER Nurse.. I worked with 316 Bravo, Manheim, Germany for 3 1/2 years.. And 24 years , Civilian Employee for the Army , GS 12 Base Maintenance , Fort Hood Plus I was a Military Dependent all of my young days.. Bottom line , I think like a Grunt act like a Grunt and probably know more than a 20 year Mudd Rat.. My whole life has been Army , it's all I know and didn't have to join.😂 Anyway , we were the kind of people that they were looking for. And I had spoken to both of these guys off and on before that watch meeting.. So I already picked up the vibes from them and knew what they were all about without them saying anything.. So now it's been almost 4 years and we've got 73 Patriots from 15 to 76 years in age. Trained , Focused , Prepared and Strapped Up at all times.. Along with Wives and Daughters who are just as trained and meaner than Coon in a corner.👍 We've done training like your class on some locally closed/abandoned Government property that a group member was able to purchase back in 2014.. It's where our Range is located and I've been there 7 times , a week each time , for Urban Street , close quarter building , home , industrial / wearhouse training .. We go down there at least once or twice a month for a full day of training.. But being there for 5 to 7 days is great , because it keeps you focused and it also helps with learning to work together as a 2 ,3 8, 10 man team or 5 men , 2 females , a teenager and 2 little ones under 10.. We train like that , because anything can happen and change everything.. And it might happen so fast that you focused on who was closest to you and moved out.. You prepare and train for the things that you don't think about being prepared for.. The it (won't) happen to me kind of stuff.. One member always says : It's better to train and prepare for something that may not happen tomorrow. Than it would be to have something happen tomorrow that I wasn't prepared for today.. I trust everyone involved with the group. Because at some point it's been just myself and that person maybe one more.. But for 24 hours , it's just you and them.. And within that 24 hours , there's going to be 2 , 3 or 4 situations that are going to deliberately happen fast and unexpectedly . And you are going to need whoever you're with to be able to react to the situation with speed , focus and never forgetting that we abandon 🚫 NO ONE .🚫We're together till the last one is sent down range.. But that's how you get to know how they work and they get to know what you will do.. After it's done, you know how to work with each other.. I've gone on enough , I apologize for that.. I just love this stuff and my Country , my follow American Brother's and Sisters.. I don't care about your race , or what side of the Line you're from.. As long as you Love God ,Guns , the opposite Sex and bleed Red , White and Blue.. Then you're alright with me.🦅🇺🇲🦅
lol what the hell? The dyneema bag you have for the boo boo kit. I found that same one on Etsy awhile back. The red cross is flaking on mine too
I got the same one, love dyneema stuffsacks/bags, also same the red is flaking off
The Meemaw thing was dark af. lol