One would hope that after 20 years on active duty and now 2 years still involved with training I would have SOMETHING of value to add. Thanks for stopping by, bubba!
1. Outstanding instruction 2. I love the extreme professionalism and calm demeanor. You're very humble and obviously a highly capable warrior. Good job, Leatherneck. 3. I deeply respect the lack of swearing. As you can imagine, many of us (former) warriors are training up our children to walk the narrow path. Love the clean language.
Many years ago, when I made it into the battalion sniper platoon our Chief Scout interrupted a session of mission briefing practice by writing on the chalk board, "STOP THE FUCKING". Clearly, we had overdrawn on our allotment of daily fucks. Or maybe I could say that after all these years I have not more fucks to give? Some dad humor for the day. Thanks for reaching out with your feedback, it's appreciated.
A trick I do when i'm out in the brush is using Flea and Tick dog collars around my ankles/shins or on my shoes/boots. I also use the Flea and Tick treatment dropper where you squeeze the oil from the package dropper. Just work in the oil into your on your shoes/boots and socks. It can also be used on your skin. Both treatments can be bought in a three pack or six pack. If it's good enough for my dog, it's good enough for me!
I am from North Texas where if its not frozen there are chiggars. An old sock with sulfur powder in a ziplock and dusting around the ankles waist, and armpits liberally and frequently. Keeps the ticks off foo.
Permethrin treatments of clothing also work. I avoid putting stuff directly on my skin, and instead treat clothing. I came out of the woods that day with no ticks or other pests.
Recondos are self-sustaining, unlike SEALs who have the backing of air support, etc. Rarely do Recondos get ANY back-up, they're all on theor own, so they have to be on-point in their missions. It's sad that they don't get the accolades they so highly deserve.
The Force Recon guys I have known and worked with are always so chill. That's confidence. Tier 2 guys tend to be a bit more insecure. Thank you for your service Brother.
@@samhouston5217 I feel you man. I think people forget tier 1 is basically just Delta and Seal Team 6, probably a few more I can't think of off the bat but it's extremely exclusive.
We all feel it coming. Maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in a month, but relatively soon we will all be forced to dig very deep to see what we're capable of when defending our family and our extended family, our race.
It's been probably 35 years ago but I worked with a guy that was a Vietnam vet real quite guy rarely would talk. Anyway he showed me how he would use his poncho rolled up with his quick gear like a bedroll then a rope as a sling Damn that was long time ago Rip Ernie
would add a fishing kit, folding slingshot or a slingshot band, a frog gig spear head or broadheads,snare wire,mini light or headlamp with usb charger and mini solar panel charger, and a pen flare launcher with flares to the " nut ruck"
As someone new to this stuff, I found that you were very clear and concise. Rather than focus on specific brands, you laid out the principle of what each piece of kit does and the mentality behind why its there, which lays out a good foundation for knowing what to pick, nice work.
The man said I served for 20years, that's why I subscribed... thank you sir , I wish I could serve but a heart attack made sure that won't happen, especially with today's recruiters/Admin.
For good reason, unfortunately. I saw a handful of Marines die during physical training, and each time the investigation found that they hid a heart condition from the DoD. Perhaps it was worth it to them, though I doubt many of them would want to have gone so young.
The goal is to start with a couple videos a month, and then eventually one each week. It's been tough getting this going, though hopefully I've not got the solution through Bear And The Outlaw.
Wellspring of knowledge man. Did 10 years 8 as a 0321. Loved it. Learning a lot from you today. Thank you for your time. I completely agree with the waterproofing non-waterproof shoes will dry so much faster your waterproof shoes almost always get filled with water and never drain trench foot quite a number of times not fun gentleman not fun I've added a few holes to some of my shoes to allow drainage better do it your own risk guys
I like compression socks that are toe socks. Very much like a tabi. All your toes have a cover. Helps keep the toes and toe fungus at bay. I am a real advocate just like he stated about wide toe box on shoes. Feet swell when your not hydrating properly and if you been on your feet for 12-24 hours.
UA-cam has been rough to get up and going. Technical issues with recording off the phone and all; now I have Bear and Outlaw to do filming and editing, so the plan is to finally get regular with it again. You can also check out the Insta pages for more.
Awesome stuff! I started going out living of what my dual sport motorcycle could carry about 5 years back. I started not knowing how to set up camp/ build a fire (without red neck gas method) etc. So many thong like learning to gather process tinder, wood, water and purifying it etc. I didn’t realize howimportant all of this “fun” could become. Thanks for educating us who have enjoyed freedom to the point we didn’t learn these essential skills as free people!
Hell yea! I just stumbled upon this AWESOME channel and I'm SO glad I did. I will share it with everyone. Thankyou Blake for your Outstanding service to this country, and all the Lifesaving info you are taking the time to share with this UA-cam family. Bless you, all your peoples, and pets😢 Brother you are Very much Appreciated more than you know. In 2002 I signed the paperwork for the SEAL Challenge @ the US Navy Recruiter in Altamonte Springs FL. He actually LIED to my face, which prevented me from ending up on Extortion 17 * R.I.P. Hope y'all are having an Awesome weekend. From Stevo GRAAN * in Orlando FL OORAH & SEMPER FI * Forever! [] [] []
Awesome video man! Never actually heard of a Nutruck before but i have a chest kit bag that i’ll wear in conjunction with my belt kit that serves a very similar purpose. Appreciate the work that went into this, thanks 🤙
I've got a very similar bag, it was a $3 sling bag from Walmart. I took some junk scraps of strap and reinforced the seams. Now it's my shoulder bag EDC. In responsive emergency scenarios I got a placard I beaner onto it. Basically it makes it a bandolier w a sling bag connected. And the sideways can't angles the mags to my mag hand so it helped my reloads on accident
One thing I have found essential is a no-see-um head net, it keep bugs off your head, out of your ears, eyes and from breathing them in if you are breathing heavy and your nose is not enough for breath intake, AND it can break up your outline and dull a light skinned person skin tone. I even use it biking if the gnats come out in force.
Ill def be checking out your following videos, Ive grown up thru the Boy Scouts and learning all kinds of skills and sadly most of them I dont practice anymore so alot of things have faded away but Im slowly getting back into land nav and survival skills other than the basics I know for sure about. I think its awesome those who help out communitys by teaching skills and helping people to learn and be more independent when out in the field. Thanks for your service.
When I was in Group I wore Ozark hiking boots on deployments. They were simple and cheap. They are very durable even know the were $30 boots and I still wear them after retiring .
Vinegar and water, 2 parts to 1 in a squirt bottle works well for ticks. Spray boots, lower pant legs, also hat and shoulders if going into tree cover. Re-apply every 2-3 hours. Drawback is the smell of apple cider vinegar. Haven't tried white vinegar yet.
The smell is the part to really consider. There are lots of remedies to keep pests away, though when we consider the tactical environment and remaining concealed the odors created by our repellents are an important factor.
@@Blakewater0326 Yep. In a SHTF scenario I'd personally use vinegar cuz it's cheaper, but hunting (or hunted) I'd try to find a better option. Can't always be downwind. Speaking of, I have several spice bottles with shaker tops filled with an equal mix of cayenne, chili and paprika. Anything following with a sniffer is done for. Can always barter with it later too. Don't take up much room in the bugout bag.
@@jimketchum3169 I wouldn't bank on the hot sauce throwing off dogs. According to everyone I know who is either a K9 handler in military or law enforcement, and all the fellas who run dogs for hunting the spice thing is an old wives tale.
@@Blakewater0326 Well, my neighbor's dog is an asshole. Maybe I'll do an experiment, lol. Seriously, good to know if true, thanks! If you can't trust Cool Hand Luke, who can you trust? 😳
I have a pair of doc martins composite toe that are slip resistant and padded but breathes amazing I’ve hiked in them and walked all day long and they felt like clouds! Downside they are heavy AF!
Altama makes the standard issue boot. The make a boot called the Exo speed 3. It is the lightest boot you can get that meets uniform standards. Its an excellent boot, and i wouldnt wear anything else on deployment
We're not up in Maysville for this video, though close enough that the geology and flora remain the same. Alliance Outdoors has been a successful spot for Maneuver Training Solutions so far, and hopefully it continues to be.
@@Blakewater0326 Thanks, couldn't get on the island on Sat. & decided to drive by. I know it's only for LEO's & Contractors but it's frustraint to find a place to train. the only place near me (live in Rawleigh) is Sir Walter in Creedmoor or the S. Pines area. You don't have to reply and thanks again for your videos!
I just discovered this guy’s channel I’m in love, thank you man so much for sharing your experience and your knowledge I’m doing everything I can to put your teachings to use
The nut bag works great as an OFAC as well. Can store both line 1 and medical. Easy to move to the side and if you need medical it's right there in front
With most nut rucks you have to make the choice of what it will carry. It cannot serve "two masters", if you'll pardon the use of the phrase. They can absolutely make for excellent trauma kit carry, however, you'll then need to make better use of your pockets for those various items. I prefer the other options out there for medical when in kit, such as behind the plate, Ferro Roll 1, double mag pouches, small of the back pouches on the belt line, and hangers off the front plate bag or chest rig. I do have a couple nut rucks built out specifically for medical that I keep in my truck and home.
@@Blakewater0326 Good points on the contents. I’ll have to check out the Ferro Roll 1. I have a Velcro hanger for one of my chest rigs and it works great for a trauma kit. For the flat range I’ll use it for spare ammo, keys, and snacks if I’m wearing a battle belt w IFAK. Seriously though, it made my day to see someone else promote the Fanny pack. I learned that from a buddy a couple years ago and I never train without it now. EMDOM makes a damn fine version.
All the questions on equipment time to open an Amazon link. No military experience but have been watching things since 9/11 and preparing. A good watch that is charged by solar. Citizen and others make them and knowing when to plant and other things can be handy. I have a G-shock solar that stays updated on time from an atomic clock that was less then $100.
Hey man, great video, super informative. That said, the music was a bit much in the background. Recommend that you lower it so that it doesn't overpower your voice as you speak, there were a couple times I had to rewind to listen again to what you were saying.
Good video. Like your content. Noticed you had a wrist compass on one arm & analog watch on the other. Also wondering if you’re a shades guy & anything to cover your eyes, neck, face if need from sun, dust, insects…ever used any lightweight fishing sun gaiters/covers for the hot weather? Keep the info coming. Great stuff.
Years ago I was taking a weeklong, swift water, rescue training course, and I made the mistake of wearing those funky looking water shoes. The ones where your toes are separated. Long story short my feet were literally bruised, black and blue. I had a hard time walking for about two weeks after the course. The Saul was just too thin.
Try working out/ exercising barefoot and doing mobility and strength exercises for your feet and ankles. We get too used to modern shoes doing all the support for us and our feet get soft.
It does ok. The most important thing is wearing a pattern that shares colors with your environment. However, fieldcraft is what will keep you hidden until you no longer wish to be.
The Grunt Perspective UA-cam channel also has great videos about practical load outs for different setups. Similar to Blake, no frills, straight up solid knowledge.
From my experience, owning a pair of gaiters is highly recommended for tropical climate such as Florida, for the "Wait a Minute" and/ or "Oh Jesus" thorny vines. Without doing research I honestly believe that's what they were developed for.
gaiters have many purposes. Some are portection against snake bites, some offer added protection against the brush, and sometimes they're meant as weather protection. And then some, or most, will perform multiple roles. As with any equipment, use that which suits your needs.
Im surprised this video doesnt have 500k views. Very rich in good information and great cinematography. Thank you for sharing. I have a question. I live in the caribbean, rural areas in Puerto Rico. How can I pick the right camo pattern for my environment?
Whats the nut ruck your using? Been looking for one. My cousin was also force recon but he used his primarily for his IFAK since the mission gear requirements kept changing. Easy way for him to always have medical even in low vis situations.
Is it? When priming in could the tape be pulled out and then put away when done? This is why breachers pre-stage tape on their buckets, the same can be done with strips of electrical tape as well.
I like to use a slim plate carrier with nothing fancy attached. Over that a LBE. So you can atleast go as low as possible. When resting you can atleast drop the LBE and still have the vest on for that extra little protection. LBE is a pain in the ass in tight spaces tho. But Ukraine war has shown allot of insight. Bandoliers will also have a revival to give easy ammo to buddies. I heard stories about Vietnam vets that they used canteens to carry extra ammo. And wear panties under their cloths to protect against insects like ticks.
Man is a wealth of knowledge
One would hope that after 20 years on active duty and now 2 years still involved with training I would have SOMETHING of value to add. Thanks for stopping by, bubba!
dig the old school jungle tiger stripe pattern
@@Blakewater0326 😂 my guy out tucker Carlson in and is a war criminal yeah wow
Your vote of confidence means a lot.
Subbed.
@@Blakewater0326 odds are you have 1 or 2 things useful to share after 20 years. 😜
1. Outstanding instruction
2. I love the extreme professionalism and calm demeanor. You're very humble and obviously a highly capable warrior. Good job, Leatherneck.
3. I deeply respect the lack of swearing. As you can imagine, many of us (former) warriors are training up our children to walk the narrow path. Love the clean language.
Many years ago, when I made it into the battalion sniper platoon our Chief Scout interrupted a session of mission briefing practice by writing on the chalk board, "STOP THE FUCKING". Clearly, we had overdrawn on our allotment of daily fucks.
Or maybe I could say that after all these years I have not more fucks to give? Some dad humor for the day. Thanks for reaching out with your feedback, it's appreciated.
A trick I do when i'm out in the brush is using Flea and Tick dog collars around my ankles/shins or on my shoes/boots. I also use the Flea and Tick treatment dropper where you squeeze the oil from the package dropper. Just work in the oil into your on your shoes/boots and socks. It can also be used on your skin. Both treatments can be bought in a three pack or six pack. If it's good enough for my dog, it's good enough for me!
Back in the gulf war soldiers would wear pantyhose to keep sandbugs and ticks from latching on their legs
Your a lot braver than I am putting on those oil treatments for dogs and cats.
The colars work for sure
I am from North Texas where if its not frozen there are chiggars. An old sock with sulfur powder in a ziplock and dusting around the ankles waist, and armpits liberally and frequently. Keeps the ticks off foo.
Could I just get a pet monkey to pick the bugs off me when I'm done operating?
Permethrin treatments of clothing also work. I avoid putting stuff directly on my skin, and instead treat clothing. I came out of the woods that day with no ticks or other pests.
Recon Marines always have the most practical approach to shit. Less gucci, more dirt-time.
As it should be
Recondos are self-sustaining, unlike SEALs who have the backing of air support, etc. Rarely do Recondos get ANY back-up, they're all on theor own, so they have to be on-point in their missions.
It's sad that they don't get the accolades they so highly deserve.
The Force Recon guys I have known and worked with are always so chill. That's confidence. Tier 2 guys tend to be a bit more insecure. Thank you for your service Brother.
@Jaques Rabit True.
force recon is not tier 1... hhahahah
@@jorgeenchilada he meant the guys were tier 1 as in their character lol
@@jorgeenchilada Yea, sorry bout that. they are the most chill of the tier 2 guys it seems to me.
@@samhouston5217 I feel you man. I think people forget tier 1 is basically just Delta and Seal Team 6, probably a few more I can't think of off the bat but it's extremely exclusive.
Blake is that senior we all needed in our lives. He's also simultaneously a modern day founding father
looks like a modern day viking
The intro really sold it. The information made it better.
We all feel it coming. Maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in a month, but relatively soon we will all be forced to dig very deep to see what we're capable of when defending our family and our extended family, our race.
It's been probably 35 years ago but I worked with a guy that was a Vietnam vet real quite guy rarely would talk.
Anyway he showed me how he would use his poncho rolled up with his quick gear like a bedroll then a rope as a sling
Damn that was long time ago
Rip Ernie
Just the opening song is awesome. Great video. Thank you for putting it out.
I always feel like I owe the man money after watching his videos!!!! The vast knowledge is priceless....
Loved it. Straight to the point, no fluff, no random ad in the video. Just straight facts.
This is the kind of content we need more of. Just found your channel today, appreciate the knowledge download. Looking forward to more videos.
would add a fishing kit, folding slingshot or a slingshot band, a frog gig spear head or broadheads,snare wire,mini light or headlamp with usb charger and mini solar panel charger, and a pen flare launcher with flares to the " nut ruck"
As someone new to this stuff, I found that you were very clear and concise. Rather than focus on specific brands, you laid out the principle of what each piece of kit does and the mentality behind why its there, which lays out a good foundation for knowing what to pick, nice work.
The man said I served for 20years, that's why I subscribed... thank you sir , I wish I could serve but a heart attack made sure that won't happen, especially with today's recruiters/Admin.
For good reason, unfortunately. I saw a handful of Marines die during physical training, and each time the investigation found that they hid a heart condition from the DoD. Perhaps it was worth it to them, though I doubt many of them would want to have gone so young.
Excellent intro music, takes be back to better time’s growing up in the 90s. Great content, thank you for taking the time to make this video.
Great intro! Great video. I subscribed immediately. I hope your channel grows to monstrous proportions.
The goal is to start with a couple videos a month, and then eventually one each week. It's been tough getting this going, though hopefully I've not got the solution through Bear And The Outlaw.
Wellspring of knowledge man. Did 10 years 8 as a 0321. Loved it. Learning a lot from you today. Thank you for your time.
I completely agree with the waterproofing non-waterproof shoes will dry so much faster your waterproof shoes almost always get filled with water and never drain trench foot quite a number of times not fun gentleman not fun I've added a few holes to some of my shoes to allow drainage better do it your own risk guys
I like compression socks that are toe socks. Very much like a tabi. All your toes have a cover. Helps keep the toes and toe fungus at bay. I am a real advocate just like he stated about wide toe box on shoes. Feet swell when your not hydrating properly and if you been on your feet for 12-24 hours.
Man keep up with the videos, just found you and saw that you post once in a blue moon, keep it up, you offer great advice.
UA-cam has been rough to get up and going. Technical issues with recording off the phone and all; now I have Bear and Outlaw to do filming and editing, so the plan is to finally get regular with it again. You can also check out the Insta pages for more.
Absolutely love this series. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Awesome stuff! I started going out living of what my dual sport motorcycle could carry about 5 years back.
I started not knowing how to set up camp/ build a fire (without red neck gas method) etc.
So many thong like learning to gather process tinder, wood, water and purifying it etc.
I didn’t realize howimportant all of this “fun” could become.
Thanks for educating us who have enjoyed freedom to the point we didn’t learn these essential skills as free people!
always nice to see a true subject matter expert
Hell yea! I just stumbled upon this AWESOME channel and I'm SO glad I did. I will share it with everyone. Thankyou Blake for your Outstanding service to this country, and all the Lifesaving info you are taking the time to share with this UA-cam family.
Bless you, all your peoples, and pets😢 Brother you are Very much Appreciated more than you know. In 2002 I signed the paperwork for the SEAL Challenge @ the US Navy Recruiter in Altamonte Springs FL. He actually LIED to my face, which prevented me from ending up on Extortion 17 * R.I.P.
Hope y'all are having an Awesome weekend. From Stevo GRAAN * in Orlando FL
OORAH & SEMPER FI * Forever!
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The vibe of that intro is fucking immaculate.
Edit: Nvm, it was the vibe of the entire thing. Immaculate. Good audio and excellent music choices.
Been following you for a LONG time on the socials... this type of content is GREAT! Keep it coming, we're here for it
This is serious ginger billy. Glad risky shared this channel. Really considering tiger stripe now
Awesome video man! Never actually heard of a Nutruck before but i have a chest kit bag that i’ll wear in conjunction with my belt kit that serves a very similar purpose. Appreciate the work that went into this, thanks 🤙
Dude 15 second in, I’m sold haha
I've got a very similar bag, it was a $3 sling bag from Walmart. I took some junk scraps of strap and reinforced the seams. Now it's my shoulder bag EDC.
In responsive emergency scenarios I got a placard I beaner onto it. Basically it makes it a bandolier w a sling bag connected. And the sideways can't angles the mags to my mag hand so it helped my reloads on accident
One thing I have found essential is a no-see-um head net, it keep bugs off your head, out of your ears, eyes and from breathing them in if you are breathing heavy and your nose is not enough for breath intake, AND it can break up your outline and dull a light skinned person skin tone.
I even use it biking if the gnats come out in force.
bug nets can be useful, but in thick brush they are also a nuisance. It's a method, just perhaps not the best method looking at end use.
Good to see an electrolyte tabs in a kit other than my own.
Common sense kit, KISS, staying out of the what if mentality.
Semper Fi
100% on electrolyte tabs. I’ve had hydrated folks hit a wall, gave them e-tabs, and watched them bounce back to full speed inside of 15 minutes.
@@rdsmith334 for sure
Love these kinds of videos, me and my brothers really appreciate the info and look forward to more of these videos.🇺🇸
Excellent presentation Blake. Looking forward to more from you.
Nate
Ill def be checking out your following videos, Ive grown up thru the Boy Scouts and learning all kinds of skills and sadly most of them I dont practice anymore so alot of things have faded away but Im slowly getting back into land nav and survival skills other than the basics I know for sure about. I think its awesome those who help out communitys by teaching skills and helping people to learn and be more independent when out in the field. Thanks for your service.
Didn't even know you had a channel Leather!
Outstanding shhhht & I'll be binge watching the rest after this.
Nirvana, and all the kit that i used. There are others like me. Subbed❤
I hope all of you learn somethings from this. Enjoy !!
Fantastic video, this series is going to be great.
Subbed after the first video I watched. Great info!
When I was in Group I wore Ozark hiking boots on deployments. They were simple and cheap. They are very durable even know the were $30 boots and I still wear them after retiring .
BZ!! Like everyone else looking forward to more!
Well done brother! Looking forward to the next one! 🇺🇸💪🏼
Vinegar and water, 2 parts to 1 in a squirt bottle works well for ticks. Spray boots, lower pant legs, also hat and shoulders if going into tree cover. Re-apply every 2-3 hours. Drawback is the smell of apple cider vinegar. Haven't tried white vinegar yet.
The smell is the part to really consider. There are lots of remedies to keep pests away, though when we consider the tactical environment and remaining concealed the odors created by our repellents are an important factor.
@@Blakewater0326 Yep. In a SHTF scenario I'd personally use vinegar cuz it's cheaper, but hunting (or hunted) I'd try to find a better option. Can't always be downwind. Speaking of, I have several spice bottles with shaker tops filled with an equal mix of cayenne, chili and paprika. Anything following with a sniffer is done for. Can always barter with it later too. Don't take up much room in the bugout bag.
@@jimketchum3169 I wouldn't bank on the hot sauce throwing off dogs. According to everyone I know who is either a K9 handler in military or law enforcement, and all the fellas who run dogs for hunting the spice thing is an old wives tale.
@@Blakewater0326 Well, my neighbor's dog is an asshole. Maybe I'll do an experiment, lol. Seriously, good to know if true, thanks! If you can't trust Cool Hand Luke, who can you trust? 😳
I have a pair of doc martins composite toe that are slip resistant and padded but breathes amazing I’ve hiked in them and walked all day long and they felt like clouds! Downside they are heavy AF!
Altama makes the standard issue boot. The make a boot called the Exo speed 3. It is the lightest boot you can get that meets uniform standards. Its an excellent boot, and i wouldnt wear anything else on deployment
Blake, always LOVE your content. Always direct to the point and practical. Keep ‘‘em coming!!!!
That intro is the bomb! 😂
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Hope these videos keep coming, really cool stuff 🙏
New subscriber, here. Sick vids, broski.
Intro gave me chills, good video
Oh fuck. This dudes got a buddy.
The chosen one has revealed himself
Lead us, great warrior
We are all chosen, if you are here and interested in the info and philosophy.
Fall in line, warrior - let's move out.
Sir, all I desire to say is thank you.
Dope video man. Please continue to make videos like this
great video Blake!
Wow, that place looks very familiar. I use to work tobacco at the Maysville site over 40 yrs ago. Great facility and place to train. Thanks Blake!
We're not up in Maysville for this video, though close enough that the geology and flora remain the same. Alliance Outdoors has been a successful spot for Maneuver Training Solutions so far, and hopefully it continues to be.
@@Blakewater0326 Again, Thanks! I greatly appreciate your videos.
Blake. Just wondering if Spartan Ranch is closed.
@@ClevelandRams65 has been for years. Alliance Outdoors set up next door to it, and that's where I teach classes through Maneuver Training Solutions.
@@Blakewater0326 Thanks, couldn't get on the island on Sat. & decided to drive by. I know it's only for LEO's & Contractors but it's frustraint to find a place to train. the only place near me (live in Rawleigh) is Sir Walter in Creedmoor or the S. Pines area. You don't have to reply and thanks again for your videos!
Thank you for great and helpful content brother.
This was a top tier video. Thank you Sir.
I just discovered this guy’s channel I’m in love, thank you man so much for sharing your experience and your knowledge I’m doing everything I can to put your teachings to use
The nut bag works great as an OFAC as well. Can store both line 1 and medical. Easy to move to the side and if you need medical it's right there in front
With most nut rucks you have to make the choice of what it will carry. It cannot serve "two masters", if you'll pardon the use of the phrase. They can absolutely make for excellent trauma kit carry, however, you'll then need to make better use of your pockets for those various items.
I prefer the other options out there for medical when in kit, such as behind the plate, Ferro Roll 1, double mag pouches, small of the back pouches on the belt line, and hangers off the front plate bag or chest rig. I do have a couple nut rucks built out specifically for medical that I keep in my truck and home.
@@Blakewater0326 Good points on the contents. I’ll have to check out the Ferro Roll 1. I have a Velcro hanger for one of my chest rigs and it works great for a trauma kit. For the flat range I’ll use it for spare ammo, keys, and snacks if I’m wearing a battle belt w IFAK.
Seriously though, it made my day to see someone else promote the Fanny pack. I learned that from a buddy a couple years ago and I never train without it now. EMDOM makes a damn fine version.
I just stumbled onto your channel. Great advice and content, thanks for sharing and consider me subscribed.
Insight that appreciates with time, for us and after us, is priceless. Solid message to top it off. Much appreciated.
Cool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info and links 👍
Good shit brother, and Semper Fi!
Beautiful video. Great camera work and editing. Killer, on point intel. Loved. Subd. D🤙😎🇺🇸
All the questions on equipment time to open an Amazon link. No military experience but have been watching things since 9/11 and preparing. A good watch that is charged by solar. Citizen and others make them and knowing when to plant and other things can be handy. I have a G-shock solar that stays updated on time from an atomic clock that was less then $100.
Socks are god tier yet often forgotten
Hey man, great video, super informative. That said, the music was a bit much in the background. Recommend that you lower it so that it doesn't overpower your voice as you speak, there were a couple times I had to rewind to listen again to what you were saying.
Curious, what was the music you used at the end? Thank you for spreading this knowledge as well.
Awesome content. Subbed!
Good video. Like your content. Noticed you had a wrist compass on one arm & analog watch on the other. Also wondering if you’re a shades guy & anything to cover your eyes, neck, face if need from sun, dust, insects…ever used any lightweight fishing sun gaiters/covers for the hot weather? Keep the info coming. Great stuff.
Yes, I forgot to speak on watch, compass, and gloves. The scarf I had in the ruck, it's covered (quickly) in that video.
I love the tiger stripe. Sick
Years ago I was taking a weeklong, swift water, rescue training course, and I made the mistake of wearing those funky looking water shoes. The ones where your toes are separated. Long story short my feet were literally bruised, black and blue. I had a hard time walking for about two weeks after the course. The Saul was just too thin.
Try working out/ exercising barefoot and doing mobility and strength exercises for your feet and ankles. We get too used to modern shoes doing all the support for us and our feet get soft.
tiger camo looks great in that environment
It does ok. The most important thing is wearing a pattern that shares colors with your environment. However, fieldcraft is what will keep you hidden until you no longer wish to be.
Top notch man. Keep it up
The Grunt Perspective UA-cam channel also has great videos about practical load outs for different setups. Similar to Blake, no frills, straight up solid knowledge.
What's better than one slice of cake?@@lih-fk8by TWO slices of cake, RAAAAAHHH
Please do a video of your pack and it’s contents.
Talon Sei has gone Super Saiyan
Nice 😂
That red beard is gangster man!! I'm jealous...(no hommo sh!th...)
From my experience, owning a pair of gaiters is highly recommended for tropical climate such as Florida, for the "Wait a Minute" and/ or "Oh Jesus" thorny vines. Without doing research I honestly believe that's what they were developed for.
gaiters have many purposes. Some are portection against snake bites, some offer added protection against the brush, and sometimes they're meant as weather protection. And then some, or most, will perform multiple roles. As with any equipment, use that which suits your needs.
Great content brother! What brand is the ‘Nut-Ruck”.
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Thanks Mike
That intro though 🤌
Im surprised this video doesnt have 500k views. Very rich in good information and great cinematography. Thank you for sharing. I have a question. I live in the caribbean, rural areas in Puerto Rico. How can I pick the right camo pattern for my environment?
Wepa!! Amigo, best Camo for your area would most likely be m81
Love the content man! Also what song in on the start up
Nirvana, I forget the actual title.
I'm not gay but this man makes me think twice
Pooper making kissy faces?
'Tis the season I suppose
Definitely gay but good for you
He is a hunk, there is no denying that.
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That was great, but what is the tactical fanny pack?
Whats the nut ruck your using? Been looking for one. My cousin was also force recon but he used his primarily for his IFAK since the mission gear requirements kept changing. Easy way for him to always have medical even in low vis situations.
CSM Gear
Great info. Thanks for sharing!!
Went through the same sentiment 13 14 years ago it never ends.
Never heard Nutruck before but I dig it.
more amusing than "fanny pack"
As an 0351, e tape on the carabineer is a necessity for us
Is it? When priming in could the tape be pulled out and then put away when done? This is why breachers pre-stage tape on their buckets, the same can be done with strips of electrical tape as well.
@@Blakewater0326 yeah pre staging tape is definitely faster than fucking with a roll while at the breach.
Also 17 years force recon vs 4 as a slug I think you definitely know your shit more than me 😅
@@andrewhallard537 it's all good dude. We're all still learning, it's the way 🤘
Cool intro! From Chile 🇨🇱
New follower..thank you sir.
I like to use a slim plate carrier with nothing fancy attached. Over that a LBE. So you can atleast go as low as possible. When resting you can atleast drop the LBE and still have the vest on for that extra little protection. LBE is a pain in the ass in tight spaces tho. But Ukraine war has shown allot of insight. Bandoliers will also have a revival to give easy ammo to buddies.
I heard stories about Vietnam vets that they used canteens to carry extra ammo. And wear panties under their cloths to protect against insects like ticks.
Keep it going, especially those kind of intros.
Thanks for making the video.
Good shit and good name.
Great video! Full of great information. Wanted to who makes the bush cover your showing in the video?
This is why I only take tactical advice from Marines
Semper Fi brother. Great video. Could you please tell me what brand chest rig that is. Thank you
Use Scotch 33 electrical tape. It works better than regular electrical tape especially in the cold.