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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • Today, part 2 of the prepper pyramid. Discussing overaction, and under reactions to potential SHTF scenarios.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 596

  • @user-pd2ew1xg3u
    @user-pd2ew1xg3u 26 днів тому +586

    Being able to jog with a full backpack for more than 3 minutes before feeling like one is about to have a heart attack is not touted on our youtube community as being equally important to many other fancy shooty pants skills. Even holding a kitted up loaded rifle in the ready position for 5 minutes in the hot sun is difficult.

    • @kerbalairforce8802
      @kerbalairforce8802 26 днів тому +47

      I saw a drill where a body builder held a rifle up for a full minute, taking an aimed shot every 10 seconds, and you could watch his groups open up as fatigue set in.

    • @PrebleStreetRecords
      @PrebleStreetRecords 26 днів тому +37

      It's frightening how many people can't even go up a flight of stairs without getting winded. I'm no paragon of fitness but as least I can jog.
      Weight training also really helped shrink my groups. Everyone should do some isometrics.

    • @Pattamatt1998
      @Pattamatt1998 26 днів тому +30

      Physical fitness is probably the most underspoken and generally most useful part of preparedness. Having a fully kitted out plate carrier and helmet with NODs is cool, but will you be able to actually use that as often as being able to carry something heavy or travel longer distances on foot without getting winded?

    • @SunshineHB
      @SunshineHB 26 днів тому +14

      This is such an underrated aspect of surviving. People think they’ll just hole and have a one man stand off. It only takes a little bit of gas to burn a normal house down in minutes. You need to be ready to move and carry your family and gear.

    • @TheQuantumPotato
      @TheQuantumPotato 26 днів тому +8

      I mean, even aside from the influence it will have on someone's ability to defend themselves/operate effectively if they really needed to, there's an irony that people are preparing for societal collapse whilst totally neglecting their own health. They're orders of magnitude more likely (and that's putting it lightly) to be at risk of dying young or developing serious health problems because of their poor health than they are to be at risk of being killed or injured in a civil emergency.

  • @stanton7847
    @stanton7847 26 днів тому +129

    I've seen too many people who own a rifle but not a fire extinguisher.

    • @mysteryman33333
      @mysteryman33333 25 днів тому +3

      Yup. Keep at least one at home, and one in your vehicle.

    • @jongreen5638
      @jongreen5638 25 днів тому +8

      ​@@mysteryman33333All right, I'll be that dude. Fire safety is kind of I'm my line of work. Keep a extinguisher in the kitchen (at least 2 1/2 lbs DC), in the bedroom (at least 5 lbs DC), and in the truck (at least 2 1/2 DC). A 10 plus pounder in the garage is a good idea, too

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +1

      ​@@jongreen5638 CO2 or Halon system for the house. You get to test out your SCBA too.

    • @jongreen5638
      @jongreen5638 24 дні тому +2

      @@railfanningpoints2.045 DC is better for household use. CO2 is great for electronics, but is not as good on the grease and oil fires that, in my experience, most household fires start as. DC, however, excels at that type of fire.. Halon, while not bad, is more expensive and has a shorter service cycle. I fail to see what it does for household fires that DC or CO2 doesn't do at least as well on, for cheaper.

    • @clanof1144
      @clanof1144 21 день тому

      in my defense i used it putting out a fire from my forfe and have been too poor to buy a new one

  • @Matt-xc6sp
    @Matt-xc6sp 26 днів тому +188

    I’ve always had a suspicion (fear?) in the back of my head that it will be the vegan cross fit bike riders thru hikers with sustainable gardens and cars that run on used French fry oil living in solar powered biodomes who are actually best prepared.

    • @Saltpork305
      @Saltpork305 26 днів тому +48

      Get to gardening and canning. One of the best preps ever is food you make.

    • @isaac-jn6lg
      @isaac-jn6lg 26 днів тому +7

      This

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  26 днів тому +34

      lmao

    • @Matt-xc6sp
      @Matt-xc6sp 25 днів тому +9

      @@BrassFacts lol you’re close enough to SLC to know what I’m talkin about. I went to college there for 4 years

    • @paull3278
      @paull3278 25 днів тому +15

      See, but their little sustainable commune is going to need armed security. AKA, peasant farmers feed and pay taxes to knights to 'protect' them.

  • @slickwillie5681
    @slickwillie5681 26 днів тому +316

    Imagine showing this video to someone in 2010 and them thinking "hmmm, needs more red anodizing and biohazard symbols...and zombies"

    • @Slivyr
      @Slivyr 26 днів тому +65

      I kinda unironically miss the days of Zombies. It was more fun back then, and less constant political and social anxiety about the world falling apart. Back when the apocalypse was a fun fantasy.

    • @locomike102
      @locomike102 26 днів тому +25

      @@Slivyr Yeah, people could do dumb, fun shit and not have it define them. Social media peer pressure is opressive.

    • @Matt-xc6sp
      @Matt-xc6sp 26 днів тому +27

      @@Slivyrthis is the truth. I saw a guy get absolutely roasted for posting a Han Solo .22 AR pistol. Heaven forbid people still enjoy media from their childhood. Purchasing a PPK because Goldeneye is a mistake we should be allowed to make.

    • @KidCorporate
      @KidCorporate 26 днів тому +21

      @@Slivyr I miss cheap AF Hornady Z-Max ammo.

    • @Bigbossman12624
      @Bigbossman12624 26 днів тому

      @@Slivyrwe all have to grow up eventually. Life may get harder and that’s the way it is.

  • @ing2373
    @ing2373 26 днів тому +74

    Kind of similar thought process.
    I'm an ER RN, I deal with emergencies on a daily basis ranging from trauma to heart attacks etc.
    Years ago I was at a training course and the instructor cadre asked if anyone had any first aid experience. I begrudgingly raised my hand as no-one else had and one of the instructors brought out a giant trauma bag. He had IV supplies, chest seals, needles for NCD, abdominal dressings, tourniquets. I was pretty impressed, so I asked the guy if he had any basic medications like aspirin if someone was having a heart attack, benadryl (allergic reaction), loperamide (diarrhea) etc.
    He had no medications, which is totally fine! I just thought it was really funny how prepared he was for a catastrophic situation, but didn't have any basic medications for much more common emergencies. Especially considering the majority of the class was over the age of 55 and greatly over 30 BMI.
    Just recently we had a mass casualty incident at my hospital - it was related to heat exhaustion. Had some 30-50 people that were at an outside event.
    So as you so state, it's always good to be prepared for a wide variety of situations - not just the catastrophic TEOTWAWKI

    • @highdesertdrew1844
      @highdesertdrew1844 26 днів тому +7

      I always harp on the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" when it comes to meds: Tylenol, Benadryl, Aspirin, and Loperamide. I was just over at costco and bought probably 500g of benadryl for about $4.

    • @paulmorang8340
      @paulmorang8340 26 днів тому +6

      Agreed. I’m a CCT medic and in my younger days was a little too obsessed with the trauma stuff, and as time went on learned to appreciate the importance of basic meds over all that stuff. It’s amazing how literally life-saving something like aspirin can be.

    • @isaac6077
      @isaac6077 24 дні тому +1

      Gonna be honest if your problme is solvable by two asprins you can probably tough it out

    • @highdesertdrew1844
      @highdesertdrew1844 24 дні тому

      @@isaac6077 Aspirin is an extremely useful drug in terms of immediate response to myocardial infarction (heart attack), stroke, angina, altitude sickness, etc. If you're an hour or more walk for someone to call to get you flown out on a chopper, that 650mg of aspirin might keep you alive long enough to get rescued.

    • @ing2373
      @ing2373 23 дні тому

      @@isaac6077 Will chewing on four baby aspirin cure a heart attack? No. But it can greatly improve your chance for a good outcome.

  • @bass779
    @bass779 26 днів тому +140

    My concealed carry is an M2 covered by a tarp in a wheelbarrow. It covers all scenarios

    • @MrCashewkitty
      @MrCashewkitty 26 днів тому +4

      Did we just become best friends?

    • @neptunestrident4364
      @neptunestrident4364 26 днів тому +1

      I like your style
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @JR-gp2zk
      @JR-gp2zk 25 днів тому +5

      Tactical Wheellbarrow from GlockTalk. God, I miss the old days of the internet. All everyone needed was a FAL and a Shower Cookie.😂

    • @christianmalone3495
      @christianmalone3495 25 днів тому

      I choose to interpret this as you having a select fire M1 carbine because those are just cool

    • @Meyer-gp7nq
      @Meyer-gp7nq 25 днів тому +3

      Be careful to only aim at the burglars belt buckles

  • @kooldoor69
    @kooldoor69 26 днів тому +122

    So my 75 boxes of MREs I tactically acquired from the Natty Guard dumpster after their AT is too much? I think you're just jealous of my spoils of war. Finders keepers 😂😂😂

    • @mattvm02
      @mattvm02 26 днів тому +13

      We love tactically acquired MRE's from the guard. I also keep a few in the truck, just in case.

    • @SlapStyleAnims
      @SlapStyleAnims 26 днів тому +4

      Nice profile pic

    • @systrex
      @systrex 25 днів тому +1

      Even I got a box and I'm not even in the service.

    • @mrconfidential638
      @mrconfidential638 20 днів тому

      Hope for the best. Plan for the worst. It's not enough, brother.

  • @robertdole5391
    @robertdole5391 26 днів тому +92

    Teamwork Pyramid: Bottom to Top
    The Country is a Cruise Ship
    Your State is the Life Boat
    Your County is the Life Raft
    Your Community is a Life Jacket
    Your Homestead is you Treading Water

    • @paulmorang8340
      @paulmorang8340 26 днів тому +2

      This is awesome

    • @Meyer-gp7nq
      @Meyer-gp7nq 25 днів тому +1

      Based

    • @ElonBust69
      @ElonBust69 25 днів тому

      😢- People that live around the “urban population”

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +6

      Except when your government is actively working against your interests and survival.

    • @ElonBust69
      @ElonBust69 24 дні тому

      Lol my comment was removed for pointing out an obvious problematic fact of the population most people will have to deal with, what a joke

  • @norgtube
    @norgtube 25 днів тому +33

    "everybody wants a plate carrier but nobody wants to carry the plates to the sink" is how I describe the most common armed preppers.

  • @westraa2086
    @westraa2086 26 днів тому +46

    I’m just a broke line cook and the most likely situation i’m going to come across is a hurricane or some methed out guy at the gas station so my focus is on a concealed pistol and surviving through a hurricane/evacuating. I really want a nice rifle nods etc but its just not in the cards money wise right now so i focus my priorities on what i am most likely to encounter

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +6

      The guntube community can be summed up as dudes who spend too much money on gear just to shit on others who don't.

    • @Saintbow
      @Saintbow 24 дні тому +2

      Hang in there man. I lost my home to a hurricane two years ago and the home insurance is refusing to pay up. So all my savings went into training water while my home is unlivable. With that said, I had to get creative on arming myself after I had to deal with Lowe's after the storm. There are ways where you can get the fireworks to cover all phases while not breaking the bank. Like I scored a Hi-point in .45 for under $40 from GunBroker and a pump shoty for under a $100.

    • @westraa2086
      @westraa2086 24 дні тому

      @@Saintbow i’ve been lucky to dodge most hurricanes or have them dissipate to tropical storms before landfall (SE NC) but that is my biggest and most threatening to my life concern on a grand scale at the moment so that’s were the majority of my preps go into

    • @doctorcaptainalex
      @doctorcaptainalex 20 днів тому

      Same

    • @Reauxlee
      @Reauxlee 20 днів тому +3

      ​@@railfanningpoints2.045the gun community is full of gear snobs it's weird

  • @FaustianDaydreams
    @FaustianDaydreams 26 днів тому +24

    People need to stop thinking like they’re going to fight a war (as often) and more like their towns are going to quickly become third world with all the corruption and lawlessness that comes with it. Get a community first, everything else second.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +6

      What community? There's a reason the government and ruling regime are replacing the core community with foreign lumpenproles.

  • @Snailmailers
    @Snailmailers 26 днів тому +269

    Bros will literally prepare to survive in a Last of Us fictional post-apocalyptic scenario but will speed driving to work or not schedule regular doctors visits because “I’ll take my chances”

    • @MiamiVice.
      @MiamiVice. 26 днів тому +49

      In my defense, doctors are expensive. You just wait until the asteroid strike + post viral outbreak apocalypse, then we'll see who has the last laugh.

    • @chrishaugh1655
      @chrishaugh1655 26 днів тому +14

      @@MiamiVice. not you, considering most of us (regardless of how prepared we are) won't even live to see it through.

    • @MiamiVice.
      @MiamiVice. 26 днів тому +42

      @@chrishaugh1655 Don't ruin my last man on Earth roaming the wastelands fantasy. I'm the main character here!

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  26 днів тому +93

      speeding is a way of life.
      Trust me, that red I blasted through at mach jesus saved me 40minutes. Easy.

    • @The_PotionSeller
      @The_PotionSeller 25 днів тому +8

      Consider that I'm built different when it comes to driving fast. Doing 95 on the freeway is light work

  • @nick_yawn
    @nick_yawn 26 днів тому +23

    Haiti is a good example of full-blown systemic collapse, and interesting to read about. But, for a lot of failed or failing states, life goes on for the vast majority of the population. Supply chains operate 'normally', you just have a higher chance of encountering violence and corruption. They don't live life like it's Louisiana in the aftermath of Katrina, they live more like us. It's "Rule of Law", but shittier.
    That seems to me to be a different dimension than the pyramid presented here, where tiers correspond to acute scenarios that occur in the aftermath of an event. In the case of slowly failing nations, there's no major singular event that causes the degradation in development, or whatever you want to call it. Preparation for that kind of living doesn't look the same as preparation for natural disasters or major unrest, so I think it's a different dimension.
    Anyway, that's my incomplete thought on this topic. I am interested to hear if someone sees this another way.

  • @SlapStyleAnims
    @SlapStyleAnims 26 днів тому +35

    Best thing to have is frens, and good ones at that.

    • @MiamiVice.
      @MiamiVice. 26 днів тому

      I don't believe in the concept of friends. I'm doing this lone wolf solo style

    • @steveg2277
      @steveg2277 25 днів тому +3

      Where? lol

    • @MiamiVice.
      @MiamiVice. 25 днів тому +4

      @@steveg2277 Uh. Y'know... Out of state. Uhm, at this place, yeah. Yeah...

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +2

      Frenz who plot to steal your prepz

    • @robertgoodrich8953
      @robertgoodrich8953 22 дні тому

      @@MiamiVice.when/where do you think you're gonna sleep, genius?

  • @Braekker19
    @Braekker19 25 днів тому +6

    The more I watch these videos, the more I realize I need to refocus on addressing more of the basic aspects of preparedness rather than the worst case scenarios. Thanks BF!

  • @Saltpork305
    @Saltpork305 26 днів тому +16

    I think a good parallel to this idea is the less fun and frankly unsexy aspects of preparing: Medical and hygiene and how to keep power on when the juice stops from the pole.
    Electricity is less of a want than it once was and illness and infection will fuck you up long term, including stuff like waste management. Gross and unsexy, but necessary.

  • @unseen575
    @unseen575 26 днів тому +83

    My cryptic schizo dreams tell me that its going to be reaaaaal bad though. So ima prep for the worst, by not doing anything 😉

    • @clanof1144
      @clanof1144 21 день тому +1

      based. hes litterally me

  • @_Art.Vandelay
    @_Art.Vandelay 26 днів тому +26

    I’ve heard a lot about this preparedness pyramid. Can you spend some more time on the TEOTWAWKI Trapezoid?

  • @theirishman6728
    @theirishman6728 26 днів тому +4

    Great video. After hurricane Harvey (regional situation), we had rifles overnight while securing donation hubs, and during the day , we typically just had sidearms on us outside of niche applications. There was a lot of looting and some localized violent attacks but all in all people came together to help their communities.

  • @scherry9198
    @scherry9198 28 днів тому +13

    The Mountain House/Venture Surplus ad was worth it just for the the analog watch timer! GJ Brass Facts! Kudos!

  • @kaisercollins3097
    @kaisercollins3097 24 дні тому +11

    The rioters attacked him because he was putting out a fire.......

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +2

      "Peaceful protesters"

    • @kylesmith4173
      @kylesmith4173 8 днів тому +1

      As I recall he was putting out a dumpster fire; the flaming dumpster was being pushed towards a gas station with people sheltering inside.

    • @kaisercollins3097
      @kaisercollins3097 7 днів тому

      @@kylesmith4173 brass facts hot take he brought it in himself

  • @christianschafer3413
    @christianschafer3413 26 днів тому +5

    This is why your first pc should be a slick pc. If you want armor but don't want to draw attention you can wear a hoodie or jacket over it but also you can easily throw a chest rig if you need to carry more especially in situations when you aren't worried about concealing your armor

  • @david_62708
    @david_62708 26 днів тому +3

    Hard pills to swallow. These are great videos. Some of your best content is these discussions about what is realistic.

  • @guyandagun
    @guyandagun 26 днів тому +4

    Thank you for making this video. I find that I pretty often get “funny” looks when I show up to matches with gear proportional to the type of preparedness I am looking to simulate. Everyone always wants to wear all the gear all the time; have all the gun all the time. I get “plan for the worst” - but you should also plan for everything between here and there and be able to identify what types of situation you find yourself in, and appropriately respond.

  • @DixieDivision
    @DixieDivision 26 днів тому +1

    Doing big things brass boy. So many people need to hear this.

  • @joker747A
    @joker747A 25 днів тому +1

    Some of ze BEST B-roll footage in the business.. thanks BF 😎👍🏼

  • @anynamey
    @anynamey 26 днів тому +2

    I really wish you would make an hour+ dive into your thoughts on this stuff. You have an incredibly level headed approach and viewpoint that I really appreciate and enjoy. Thank you for making these!

  • @Just_A_Gun_Guy
    @Just_A_Gun_Guy 26 днів тому +43

    I believe in a few things when it comes to preparedness
    1. Firearms
    *Have 2 rifles in the most common calibers (I chose 7.62x39 and 5.56)
    *1 shotgun
    *2 handguns (one for you and one for a signif other)
    *Something in .22 with good reliability
    *Somewhere in the 500 round area is good as a starting point for storage.
    2. Armor
    *This is a want not a need. If you get in a gunfight it could save your life, also the bg could be a terrible shot(most likely) and you'll get hit somewhere unarmored anyways and be in a crap situation regardless.
    3. Food
    *Store up dry foods, doesn't have to be hundreds of MREs, but at least a month of dry goods like rice and beans and other non-perishable foods is important.
    4. Water
    *Seriously get at least a month. Bottles of water are cheap. Get a water filter as well, they're cheap and can't hurt.
    5. Medical
    Seriously get a good first aid kit. Hell get 3 or 4. You'll be fixing holes and booboos more than making them.
    6. Misc stores
    *batteries
    *hygiene items
    *lighters and other firemaking aids
    Etc

    • @SolarGeneral
      @SolarGeneral 26 днів тому +13

      All that but no fitness 😂

    • @swannybo1sk8s9
      @swannybo1sk8s9 26 днів тому +1

      All but food and water are covered under plate carriers if they are kitted appropriately. One thing everyone seems to sleep on is a good knife as well, I keep an esee 6 molled to my plate carrier for quick retrieval

    • @Brimwald
      @Brimwald 26 днів тому +7

      ​@@SolarGenerallooks like a list of things to buy. General health is more than fitness, it's diet, doctor, sleep, etc.

    • @vicnighthorse
      @vicnighthorse 25 днів тому +3

      That is nowhere near sufficient for the top two tiers of the pyramid. For those, your rural homestead that you have been sharpening your subsistence farming/living skills at for several years now should have also several years worth of supplies, especially food and medicine but also multiple ways to draw water from your well. You may not be able to safely farm or leave for the first year or two. Almost every "gun prepper" I know in my area thinks that they will be able to hunt and scavenge for what they need. I will be quite afraid of those folks once they figure out that they and their families are going to starve if not die of thirst first.

    • @thejatomis
      @thejatomis 25 днів тому +1

      One thing to note is that you should use your consumables as they do rot or fall into disrepair.

  • @monke9638
    @monke9638 26 днів тому +64

    If you have 10k worth of rifles, plates and survival gear but you don't know where your birth certificate is you aren't prepared, you're LARPing. If you have 3 different loadouts for short range urban, long range urban and night time reconnaissance but dont have a bag in your closet witu your BC, SSN, Passport and vaccination records for Fido or Mr. Whiskers you arent prepared, you're LARPing. You are WAY more likely to need to evacuate your home on short notice due to a major storm, flash floods, forest fires or other natural disasters than you are ever to need rifle plates and a gun that can engage man sized targets out to 800 yards.
    Please note there isn't anything wrong wirh LARP. Its fun to have a bunch of different stuff and take it to the range/to classes/to competitions. But dont fool yourself. You are way more likely to need a bag with a change of clothes and extra meds than end of the world combat kit. A first aid course and carrying a good first aid kit in your car or on your person is way more likely to save your life, or the life of someone else, than that Roland special stuck down your pants.

    • @Sceptis
      @Sceptis 26 днів тому +5

      "Is that a Roland Special stuffed in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?"
      Sound advice on all points, thanks for sharing. :)

    • @_considerations
      @_considerations 26 днів тому +5

      This comment needs more likes ( I’m more worried about my kids going hungry because the lights go out and I can’t cook than a firefight )
      I have food preps don’t worry y’all I listen 🤣

    • @buff34x
      @buff34x 25 днів тому +2

      I generally agree with this, especially the parts about spare clothes, first aid, and meds, but it is more regional specific than you might realize. Up in my region of the US the only real natural disasters we have are blizzards that keep us inside for a day or two. We do have a flood season near some rivers which we preemptively sandbag for, but we don't really get flash floods. Our forests are constantly raked and have controlled burns frequently which means we haven't had a risky wildfire since decades before I was born. What we do have, is occasional mass stabbings at public events by Somali refugees, sex traffickers abducting drunk college girls, and impromptu mass rioting in urban areas which typically result in a few people being burned alive over the course of 1-4 weeks. While they are rare and it's unlikely for it to directly affect me, it's still more common than natural disasters that would require me to flee. Where I live, I'm more likely to have to take a 50 yard+ with my ccw, than use a grab bag. While everyone should keep those things on hand, a fire extinguisher in my car/house and Roland special are more likely to be used by me than a passport and pet's vaccine records. I wouldn't expect someone in the South or California (minus the mountain ski resort towns) to keep snowshoes in their car like me, but I would expect them to have a grab bag in case of a hurricane or fire.

    • @mrs.vasquezz
      @mrs.vasquezz 24 дні тому

      What about those without a Birth certificate, SSN and smart enough to keep animals out of their homes 😅

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +2

      Your mom grabbed my Roland Special. What's wrong with her? Lmao.

  • @arcblooper2699
    @arcblooper2699 26 днів тому +4

    I do think rifles and overt equipment have a place in a localized civil unrest scenario, but that place is from a static defensive position/deterrent, absolutely not for maneuvering through a crowd with.

  • @goon_time
    @goon_time 26 днів тому +2

    Got my elcan delivered today Brassfacts 😎 7.62 recicle version. Elcan gang checking in

  • @striker5570
    @striker5570 26 днів тому +10

    The "Ahhahh" at the end was in fact a proportional response to the fire burning a hole in your pants. Well done.

  • @wolfone812
    @wolfone812 26 днів тому +3

    This hints at the problem of people who focus on their rights vs what is wise

  • @_Art.Vandelay
    @_Art.Vandelay 26 днів тому +14

    Raider 365 review when?

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 25 днів тому

    Thanks for the presentation BrassMan

  • @laserbrain7774
    @laserbrain7774 21 день тому

    I didn't know that L skipped forward like that and I have watched a *LOT* of YT. Thanks for that!

  • @threat2demoracy5454
    @threat2demoracy5454 26 днів тому +4

    I finally watched Generation Kill.. I think I earned to resubscribe now. Great series!

    • @BrassFacts
      @BrassFacts  26 днів тому +2

      good job, welcome back.

    • @threat2demoracy5454
      @threat2demoracy5454 25 днів тому +1

      @@BrassFacts Appreciate the recommendation. Don't know how I hadn't seen it before. 🤙🏼

  • @louisc6687
    @louisc6687 2 дні тому

    Very VERY instructive. This should be tought in schools.

  • @thriftyoperator637
    @thriftyoperator637 3 дні тому

    Good perspective. Great video.

  • @frankholub4673
    @frankholub4673 26 днів тому +2

    Love the international relations introductory breakdowns, brings me back to the Poly Sci days at uni. Would enjoy seeing you do more videos on national security/defense topics though they'd likely not do as well on view count.

  • @goatismyname
    @goatismyname 26 днів тому +4

    Don’t underestimate the value of over reaction.
    People, just like nations, tend to avoid the unpredictable elements.
    “Don’t go down that road, those people are wackos. But they mind their own business, just keep your distance.”

  • @rickh9396
    @rickh9396 25 днів тому

    While watching the commercial for Mountain House, I was a little worried that Brass Facts would consider the brief Nova cameo to be sufficient. Thank you for not letting us down, Mr. Facts.

  • @187chona
    @187chona 26 днів тому +9

    Can’t wait for your Trex arms interview that will happen one day !!! 🎉

  • @Dr.Randy.Butternubs
    @Dr.Randy.Butternubs 24 дні тому +3

    Something SHTF tubers always forget are literal tools and gadgets. Just like in normal life, you’re probably going to need a toolbox before you need a gun, even in a SHTF situation.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +1

      Dudes be assembling a cache of poverty ARs but lack the basic tools to fix stuff around the house lol

  • @andrewkoch4057
    @andrewkoch4057 24 дні тому

    Very helpful information! Thank you!

  • @Cicero1776
    @Cicero1776 26 днів тому

    Great video; you covered a good amount and was very META towards the culture.

  • @CutlassOutdoors
    @CutlassOutdoors 26 днів тому +13

    "...as Americans with a culture of martial preparedness..." Yes. This. If you ever feel like you're wasting your time with larping because Mad Max isn't happening yet and it looks like you're still going to be expected to show up for work for the foreseeable future, just remember that this stuff is important anyway. Maybe you never will use it, but what you will do is keep the culture of training and readiness alive for the next generation. You'll keep important producers of weaponry, gear, and ammunition preserved for the next generation. You'll keep the culture of legal civilian use of weapons and training alive for the next generation. As weak as we are compared to great warrior cultures of the past, America does have the strongest warrior culture in the modern world. That's something worth maintaining, even if it doesn't end up being useful in our lifetime.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому

      All it takes is a libtard majority SCOTUS or Congress to wipe out 2A rights. If you don't believe they would, you haven't been paying attention to gun politics in high-population blue states where the majority of people live.

  • @AppalachianDualSport
    @AppalachianDualSport 25 днів тому

    Good video, all great points. There's a lot more (or less, depending on you look at it) to prepping intelligently than just stockpiling firearms and tactical gear.

  • @2heavyb517
    @2heavyb517 26 днів тому

    Agree, too many people think they are prepared and can handle any situation because they have the "stuff". Be able to turn the response dial up and down will save you a buttload of heartache

  • @typorad
    @typorad 26 днів тому +1

    A lot of us airsoft nerds also have a venn diagram that overlaps with the over preparedness quite a lot. High grade chest rigs and plate carriers loaded down with pouches can be super helpful in the sport, especially when you start playing around with grenades or finding you need tools for stuff.

  • @KyleC2OO7
    @KyleC2OO7 25 днів тому

    Cool idea behind this vid!

  • @chrisowen7209
    @chrisowen7209 23 дні тому

    Good video as always BF. I think water storage is a huge thing more people need to do.

  • @stevenbain8798
    @stevenbain8798 26 днів тому +7

    The main thing I’m lacking is being part of a like minded community. I watch the videos your group of friends share and I wish I was able to find a group like yours.
    Maybe someone in the community could help point me in the right direction. Is there any cool, not over the top, clubs or militia I could join? I’m in Southern Oregon.

    • @neptunestrident4364
      @neptunestrident4364 26 днів тому +2

      Same. My would be team is separated by 100 miles.
      Only a few neighbors are reliable

    • @Myrmidon26
      @Myrmidon26 26 днів тому +3

      I would start by doing the things that you’re hoping to do with said group. If it’s shooting guns, start going to different ranges regularly. If it’s hiking in the wilderness, start doing that. As you acquire the things needed to do those things and use them your tribe will find you. Most M-word groups are leery of outsiders so if you start off posting on the internet that you’re looking, you’ll probably get pegged as a Fed and avoided.
      Another thing is it takes time and consistent effort to build a group of friends that are similarly skilled and equipped. Lots of people like to buy things but will never show up to learn how to use it. Speaking of that, it’s hard to get people to show up. Life happens, most of us aren’t trust fund babies and have families and obligations so it can take years for a group to gel. Speaking from experience I have a small group of like-minded friends that regularly go out and “do the things” but it took the better part of a decade to form and is never more than the 4-5 core people even as others come and go.
      Best advice I can give is start with what you have, start now, and if you’re looking for eggs go where the birds are.

    • @Derrick_Evans
      @Derrick_Evans 25 днів тому +4

      Chill fed

    • @stevenbain8798
      @stevenbain8798 24 дні тому

      @@Derrick_Evans hey my friend. I’m not a fed. I believe the second amendment grants me the right to bear arms and be a part of a well regulated militia. I’m sure there are feds on here but I hope they’re looking for the crazy cult types, and kudos to them for doing it. I’m an arborist and father of five. Just doing my part as a responsible American.

    • @stevenbain8798
      @stevenbain8798 24 дні тому

      @@Myrmidon26 thanks for the detailed reply my friend. Good advice. I just moved back to Oregon after living on Maui for the past 18 years. Moved on an airplane and lived in a strict state. Been trying to rebuild my preparedness plan over here…. Found brass facts while researching gear. Thanks again.

  • @AndyCigars
    @AndyCigars 25 днів тому

    Physical fitness and health are also good, and fairly inexpensive, core preparedness must haves. Great subject and talk Mr. Facts.

  • @snakebite210
    @snakebite210 26 днів тому +5

    Brassfacts Friday 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @jjrobiso
    @jjrobiso 23 дні тому

    We had a severe thunderstorm watch in my area so I started my community patrols in full kit.

  • @Slivyr
    @Slivyr 26 днів тому +18

    The best gunfights are the ones I don't have. This topic is something I think about a lot.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому +1

      60 percent of homicides in the US are committed by a specific 13 percent demographic. Learning to avoid that demographic is important.

    • @alexmaurice4274
      @alexmaurice4274 4 дні тому

      @@railfanningpoints2.045 many/arguably most people become violent and dangerous when they feel desperate. +if the culture doesn’t say killing and violence is wrong like many in the 2a community kinda say they will/would become a looter and kill others for their supplies if the world goes to shit:
      I think most ppl overall would still be “good” in a bad situation but everyone that’s desperate should be seen as risky. I feel your comment avoids the causes and instead is just racist rhetoric despite the fact that anyone that feels desperate and has a culture of violence around them are going to be much more likely to be violent themselves.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 4 дні тому

      @alexmaurice4274 Low-IQ people are statically prone to a lack of impulse control and violence. IQ is predominantly hereditary. I recommend you look at a world map of the average IQ distribution. Also, melanated lumpenproles committed forty times more interracial violence against Whites and Asians according to FBI crime stats. Oddly enough the federal government (DOJ civil rights division) chooses to ignore that racism, as do you.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 4 дні тому

      @@alexmaurice4274 Low-IQ people are statically prone to a lack of impulse control and violence. IQ is predominantly hereditary. I recommend you look at a world map of the average IQ distribution.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 4 дні тому

      @alexmaurice4274 The 2A community are 2A political activists who advance gun rights, are involved with politicians, and work within the legal space to challenge anti-2A laws. Merely because someone owns guns doesn't make them part of the 2A community.

  • @jonahsutton6775
    @jonahsutton6775 26 днів тому +9

    Getting ready for that T-Rex interview I see!

  • @nonactive3654
    @nonactive3654 26 днів тому +1

    I think i saw a similar video about proportional response and it really highlighted how unbalanced i was in proactive thinking.

  • @jasondubois3399
    @jasondubois3399 25 днів тому +1

    It occurred to me while watching this video and lovingly caressing my SCAR 17😝, that as you move up the disaster pyramid, you’re basically increasing the distance at which you may need to engage targets. So you could say that the base of the pyramid is a 9mm kind of emergency and the very tip is a .338 Lap Mag kind of emergency, with the “in between” levels being 12 gauge, and 5.56 in that order.

  • @michaelturk7237
    @michaelturk7237 26 днів тому +14

    QRD for lonely poor single bros out there:
    1. Get a job-ass job that pays the bills. Keep working it even if it sucks. Save. SAVE. Grit your teeth and look at upward mobility if it's really shitty. Can't buy shit without money, can't expect to survive off charity. You don't own a mode of transport and your apartment pantry is empty, but you have a DD rifle and LBT gear and can definitely fight a multiple mag engagement against superior numbers? Yeah ok bro. Meantime, take care of your shit. Something is out of wack if you've spent more on gear than a beater car or bicycle.
    2. Fooooood (and (potable) water). You need to eat. Eating's good. Maybe make it something a 17yo wasn't forced to make for $11 an hour? Maybe something that'll last outside the fridge for more than a few months? Keep stacking and rotating, because you don't always need to shoot, but you definitely deserve to always eat. Oh, and exercise too. Fatties will die first, unironically.
    3. Pistol that works. Holster that works. "WORKS". End of. Stop arguing brands if you've pulled your pickle more than you've gone to the range this month. Practice practice practice. Drawing from all positions, proper grip and trigger pull, target transitions, slow and fast strings of fire. Do that till it's like tying your shoes and you can do it in the dark. You're not a boot or badge, they WILL haul you to court for bad misses-- make it count. Oh, and don't just buy FMJs and call it good, for the love of GOD. You're in poverty, not stupidity. Have water for breakfast and sleep for dinner for a week if you need to squeeze for quality defensive ammo.
    4. Rifle. Sling. Light and mount. Optic/irons. Enough mags for whatever. A mag carrier of some sort, made somewhere where they have worker's rights. If you're buying plates, don't buy steel. Yes it's all expensive. Yes that's actually for a reason. That's what the job is for. Confused? See Step 1. Practice with the rifle like you practice with the pistol in Step 3. You should be stacking ammo by now but if you haven't before then now's the time.
    5. Lunch break? Idk man it's your life not mine I'm not your dad. Go talk to women outside of work and read some books, maybe learn to fix that busted door hinge that's been driving you nuts. Be An Person™. Also stop worrying about the news, it's all spun as demoralization/fear/anger propaganda anyway.

    • @meeep9099
      @meeep9099 22 дні тому

      Fairly solid advice. Like garandthumb once said, if youre not fit, youre gonna die.

    • @btr-70
      @btr-70 22 дні тому +2

      First tiem I've seen someone give actually good advice in a video like this.

    • @michaelturk7237
      @michaelturk7237 22 дні тому +1

      @@btr-70 Everyone wants to larp in their head that things will be Tarkov when they collapse and they'll get a green light to zap their neighbors for voting differently or whatever. It won't be, and they won't. It's a horrifically popular notion, given the absolute state of the West as a whole, but we need each other and we need to be capable and sane together. Imagine someone who's practiced nothing but soldier shit their whole life, vs someone who can build, heal, organize, and is on the side mediocre with a gun. Which man would you want to rebuild a community in turmoil? The answer is easy, but finding the answer as a disconnected young man is not. I'm not one of those thin-wristed [Demographic] Against All Guns Ever hippies, but sometimes you come across shit you DON'T need to shoot. That's where the rest of the skills come into play. If things are worth fighting and killing for, then things are worth striving for with your hands and heart. Neglect neither set of skills, and you'll want for nothing and fear none.

  • @invaderjoshua6280
    @invaderjoshua6280 24 дні тому +1

    The most expensive piece of gear any civilian should own should be a thermal scope under $6k. If it’s more expensive then that like you said your better off putting your money towards more food, water, solar panels and generators, etc. Night vision, helmets for night vision, thermal drones, rifles/ammo larger then 300wm or 300norma etc are simply for most to costly for most people and will butt into finances that could be better spent elsewhere.

  • @Ellienollie
    @Ellienollie 26 днів тому +3

    Really good points man. I’ve been thinking and arguing with people about this. All this kit and gear and stuff is a rabbit hole. And what do people think is gonna happen? Kill every person round you? Like guys ….you need food and water WAY MORE than fucking nods

  • @VisableVetetable
    @VisableVetetable 26 днів тому +1

    There was an old (2008?), but very good forum post by a mod on a zombie survival site about hurricane Katrina and what long term means.

  • @heeebeeegeeebeee
    @heeebeeegeeebeee 24 дні тому

    Millenial Nutnfancy, back at it. 💪 Dig the logic here.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому

      Nah, Nutnfancy liked some garbage guns such as Kel Tec, Rock River, and Ruger. Assfacts doesn't run garbage rods.

  • @rmp5s
    @rmp5s 26 днів тому

    Where are you guys? Looks awesome!!

  • @theunofficialresults231
    @theunofficialresults231 24 дні тому +1

    You sure have quite a bit of confidence in your fellow humans at the regional disaster level.
    I saw Katrina every time I looked at that part of your pyramid.

  • @lumneva6812
    @lumneva6812 26 днів тому

    Great video. Can you do one on tips and tricks for shooting passively with a top dot on an Elcan????

  • @theadventuresofsaltyjrover
    @theadventuresofsaltyjrover 26 днів тому

    It is important to prepare for the minor to the max
    The most important part is to be able to adapt to the environment and weather not all bad stuff happens in the spring or fall and being able to not be winded while moving is important .
    Being prepared is important remember about who is with you and what animals you will care for

  • @mikutrash5050
    @mikutrash5050 26 днів тому +3

    I've been seeing a lot of cz po7 on here, is there a review coming?

  • @jeremyfigueroa1683
    @jeremyfigueroa1683 26 днів тому

    Hey brass facts, for the primary arms plxc. Which reticle do you recommend would be better, the acss raptor or acss griffin?

  • @MrJakedog104
    @MrJakedog104 26 днів тому

    In an episode of the longhouse podcast. They had a guest who was in Kentucky during the tornadoes last year. Him and his friends went around clearing streets and driveways. His neighborhood was the first to have power restored, simply because they could get there with the streets cleared.
    However, they also had their fair share of people trying to loot. They went around in kit with rifles as a show of force. They were the only neighborhood that didn't get looted

  • @Iamjohniron
    @Iamjohniron 6 днів тому

    I think the two biggest areas folks over look is water purification and sanitation. Once the taps stop, how does the average person deal with human waste. When we look at an event like Katrina, bottled water was trucked in for drinking/cooking, but human waste and trash became a massive issue

  • @jimyeats
    @jimyeats 26 днів тому +1

    I feel lucky with where I’m at with regard to preparedness. We live off grid and have a good water well that has a solar pump, cistern to have a reserve if the pump fails, and the whole house and AC/heating is self contained by solar. Backup generator supplied by a large propane tank.
    Wife and I are both in medicine so we have good supplies and training there, we have a decent stock of food, and have land with no one in sight. Which allows for a nice little range.
    It would be fun to do an episode on all the infrastructure needed just at a simple home like ours to keep it running. It’s not bad, but it does keep you mindful of how fragile all your amenities are.

    • @railfanningpoints2.045
      @railfanningpoints2.045 24 дні тому

      All well and good until either the hordes show up or the regime government decides to redistribute your assets and property to the "newcomers" in exchange for votes.

  • @illbooger
    @illbooger 26 днів тому

    Thank you for keeping my 30min lunch in mind 😘

  • @ThePatriotParadox
    @ThePatriotParadox 25 днів тому +1

    I do a 4 mile ruck ... Two there and two back, with thirty pounds on my back in Tennessee right now and it's like 90°+... And I feel I'm out of shape

  • @Devilinabag
    @Devilinabag 22 дні тому

    Disaster prep for my area is a chainsaw, water and food for like 3 days.
    Ive satisfied that so comical disaster scenarios is just a hobby i train for with friends.

  • @just-some-dude
    @just-some-dude 26 днів тому +3

    If the worst case scenario occurred, nuclear war, for instance, there is a good chance that I would have to give up some luxuries like cell phones and youtube, but that local government would continue to exist in some fashion. Even in the Mad Max movies, there was a local government, and the average joe could just get on with life.
    I'm not saying don't be prepared at all. But I try to be very realistic in my expectations of how bad things could *actually* get. And the most likely thing I will have to deal with is a few days of hurricane/tornado/blizard/ice storm/earthquake/volcano, where having some food and water set aside will be the amount of preparedness that will get me through it.
    I do have my battle kit and rifle and such. But I'm fully aware that those are never going to actually be put to practical use. I also dream of winning the lottery and marrying a supermodel.

  • @LarsBars17
    @LarsBars17 9 днів тому

    Brock have you read the book Black Autumn? If not, you should. I am just after the part where the unprepared guy shows up to Costco and when Costco doesnt open (because of supply chain disruption) this guy realizes the situation is serious. Its kind of just fun SHTF fiction but it is also food for thought, like your videos.
    And they are making Black Autumn in to a movie/TV series so it will be interesting to see how that goes.

  • @ArcanusLibero
    @ArcanusLibero 23 дні тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @DanielFarrell
    @DanielFarrell 25 днів тому

    Nice watch choice🤘

  • @thebarefootadventurer8467
    @thebarefootadventurer8467 23 дні тому

    Why brass facts is my favorite guntuber

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 26 днів тому +4

    🇺🇸

    • @TheMsdos25
      @TheMsdos25 26 днів тому

      Some guy called joshjosh575 is in the comments here claiming you called out BrassFacts for Stolen Valor. Any truth to that or is he just a troll/schizo?

  • @justinhall3783
    @justinhall3783 25 днів тому

    I have said similar for years. But a lot of the other training and equipment is just fun

  • @TristonKeene
    @TristonKeene 19 днів тому

    Will you be doing a review on the new trex arms chest rig

  • @andrewhamons962
    @andrewhamons962 15 днів тому +1

    Carrying a rifle during Katrina was not possible in most of the hard hit areas. The national guard and local police were confiscating any firearm that they saw. Thus a pistol or concealed pdw would have been better options.

  • @cokedaz
    @cokedaz 25 днів тому +1

    I need to know your background music. It reminds me of an old Powell Peralta video.

  • @llhosall7735
    @llhosall7735 26 днів тому +2

    Side note: the food supply will collapse as we know it. Irreversible measures have already been taken destruction of livestock/agricultural land/natural gas and fertilizer restrictions etc. it’s well documented at this point. What will it lead to exactly? I don’t know but buy rice and long term storable food

  • @goatismyname
    @goatismyname 26 днів тому +2

    If ya’ll are coming for muh biscuits, ya gon get that oven heat!

    • @AndyCigars
      @AndyCigars 25 днів тому +1

      🎶…taste the goodness of the biscuit… 😅

  • @Acekhan201
    @Acekhan201 9 днів тому

    I just realized this is kind of why WV is the way it is: we live our daily lives in a sustained mid-levels of the pyramid already anywhere outside a city of at least 10k. 😅

  • @josephperrelli8308
    @josephperrelli8308 23 дні тому

    Katreena is one of the better benchmarks for preparedness IMHO. It is about as bad as a regional disruption can get without turning into wider scale collapse. Something not really talked about is how preparing above that line and below it are basically two different conversations.
    Below the line You don't have to worry about production or logistics and it can be done for a fairly small amount of resources as all you have to do is simply have more onhand than the duration of the disaster requires you to expend before supply lines and rule of law is restored. Reaching this level can be had with just a few months of food, some water barrels, a weapon with a small amount of ammunition and possibly a generator and whatever other meds or other things you need on hand. This can probably be done for less than 10k dollars in most cases and will get you through the vast majority of cases.
    Above the line is an entirely different story and a FAR more difficult prospect as now you have to be entirely self sufficient for years on end. I have looked into this and this is basically impossible for a group smaller than about 50 people. Remember help is not coming at all above the line or at the very least trade wont be a viable option for several years. All food, all medicines, all cleaning supplies, all power, all of it will have to be self produced. At this point it is no longer being prepared but living an entire lifestyle around self sufficiency that even most homesteaders do not live up to given how much they still buy and trade to support their homesteads. The cost and required manpower make this option nearly impossible for the vast majority of people. Also funny enough most of the tactical gear starts to get kind of useless at the very top of the pyramid as the primary concerns become about ensuring food and water supplies. The tactical gear is only really a primary concern basically right on the line itself. Tactical gear is only really useful in a short term higher intensity situation such as invasion or mass rioting. You arent going to be going door to door risking your life for supplies as that's why you are preparing in the first place and in the longer term things like battery life and ammo supplies become a concern rendering most of it near useless.
    Overall you should do what you think is best for you and your loved ones but take a moment to actually critically examine what you are willing to do to be prepared. Are you willing to entirely change your lifestyle to support self sufficiency? If so great but just understand what you are getting in to.

  • @Roxas13XIII
    @Roxas13XIII 25 днів тому

    Great points. Of course, Kyle couldn't have a pistol/pdw since he was not 21 at the time, but the point still stands: if you're walking around with a rifle, you're going to be looked at. The same thing can be said with open carrying. If you don't want attention, don't equip anything that can easily draw attention to yourself. Rifle kit will get you looked at. Your priority will probably be getting what you need and going home; the last thing you want is unwanted attention. Even in "normal times", everybody thinks they're hard until even a minor conflict comes up and nobody wants to be anywhere near what's happening.

  • @threat2demoracy5454
    @threat2demoracy5454 26 днів тому +4

    Kyle would absolutely be behind bars if he had used a handgun. He was 17. I know that isn't the argument. He should of been able to carry a pistol. Gun laws are stupid. ATF is GHEY!

  • @rodgreene2687
    @rodgreene2687 25 днів тому

    Outstanding Sir. I need this fancy PYRAMID for my coaching sessions. Where o where do I gets one?

  • @GrantvsMaximvs
    @GrantvsMaximvs 5 днів тому

    Here's the kick:
    As you said, people cling to Max Firepower, even if the situation doesn't warrant it.
    That being said, knowing that most people will be overprepared during this time, would it not follow that you must now raise your own defensive capability to match the likely threat level?

  • @IcyReaper
    @IcyReaper 16 днів тому

    There is one problem in the system collapse level that you will have to decide on after you have been eating MH or MRE meals for over a month. Do you roast, fry or BBQ HOP?

  • @hateferlife
    @hateferlife 24 дні тому

    That pyramid tho... I might use it to get good, as a training/equipment/supply matrix and to work up to the top.
    Got a lot of stuff, training and plans, but I should really have plans draw up with individual check & packing lists to ease decision making processes if/when.
    It's too easy to 'miss' something in a rush, and being able to hand the wife a laminated card and a sharpie so I can free up my labor... _priceless(?)._

  • @sssss8700
    @sssss8700 26 днів тому +3

    Al Gore Rhythm Must Be Fed

  • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
    @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 22 дні тому

    Ha, preparedness is like driving. Anyone faster than you is crazy and dangerous while anyone slower is dangerous and crazy. We are always going the correct speed....in our own minds.

  • @vitaminme4203
    @vitaminme4203 26 днів тому +1

    Pressed the L key 4 times, and it didnt get me anywhere. Buying more ammo because of that