INFANTRYMAN'S GUIDE: Tools for your fighting position

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  • In this episode of Infantryman's guide we'll discuss some of the man portable tools that are often carried by individual Infantryman into the field to help improve a units position.
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  • @Brent0331
    @Brent0331  Рік тому +13

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    • @101stgrunt6
      @101stgrunt6 Рік тому

      Hey bro, ounces equal pounds......

  • @user-eo4ps7re5e
    @user-eo4ps7re5e Рік тому +40

    Folding saw is also a lot quieter than the hatchet, especially at long distances.

  • @HardcoreFourSix
    @HardcoreFourSix Рік тому +70

    I know that Brent knows this, but for the less-experienced viewers, using E-tools and other compact tools as shown here to dig holes (other than a cat hole) and to cut logs sucks. When I was in Mechanized Infantry units, our tracks had "pioneer tools" mounted on them. D-handle shovel, pick-mattock, machete, axe, sledgehammer and a tanker's bar. Sometimes we could get a crosscut saw as well. These full-sized tolld were much more effective than the rucksack versions. When I was in Light Infantry, we sometimes got supplied with some full sized tools when we were in a deliberate defense. The 1SG had the company's sole Humvee and he could deliver the tools to us. In rocky ground (NTC) we could do little but stack rocks into walls, until the COmbat Engineers showed up with their SEE to scrape trenches in the rock. If you have time and access to better tools, it might be worth the effort to "acquire " more effective tools:)

    • @ourvaluesarewhoweareinadem4093
      @ourvaluesarewhoweareinadem4093 Рік тому +7

      That is why I always carry a straight-handled shovel. Not full size, but not tiny. Sharpen each side and it doubles as an axe and decent mechete. Having full sized tools is great, but sucks to hump them.

    • @corporaterobotslave400
      @corporaterobotslave400 Рік тому +5

      Backhoe tractor for the win. ;)

    • @behindthespotlight7983
      @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому +3

      See my comment down thread. I basically suggested the same thing-operating unconstrained by military TO&E. Checked just now and Amazon has Aimes D handle pioneer shovels for $23 (as of March 7, 2023) I bet they weigh the same as my tri-folds -they’re just like carrying the WW2 style length on ones ruck.

    • @tomcatt998
      @tomcatt998 Рік тому

      I remember year's ago a vice grip ad claiming that U could rebuild a engine with just a pair of vise grips.🤣

    • @MazzBCD
      @MazzBCD Рік тому +1

      This falls into the category of work smarter not harder. Why stand if you can sit, sit if you can lay, lay if you can sleep.

  • @thelittlestmig3394
    @thelittlestmig3394 Рік тому +42

    I would suggest replacing pruning shears with tin snips. Extra capability to manipulate sheetsteel and such is pretty nice. They can also cut wire if you're willing to abuse them.

    • @CORNDODGER
      @CORNDODGER Рік тому

      My Kbar is a WIRE CUTTER

    • @andy_in_nh9243
      @andy_in_nh9243 Рік тому +15

      @@CORNDODGER Thanks for reminding me to never let you borrow my K-Bar. 😉

    • @CORNDODGER
      @CORNDODGER Рік тому +2

      @@andy_in_nh9243 HA HA HA LOL Andy my Kbar and its sheath combine to make a WIRE CUTTER Its a Eickhorn 4000

  • @KillrMillr7
    @KillrMillr7 Рік тому +10

    One more reason why I loved the steel pot. For those who remember, it was a huge part of your kit, great for digging out fighting holes, E tool sucks throwing out the dirt, especially if you’re in a hurry. Then you rinsed it out and made a pot of coffee.

    • @asmith7876
      @asmith7876 Рік тому +2

      Good for holding bath and shaving water too! Plus policing up spent shells.

  • @SGTCap1980
    @SGTCap1980 Рік тому +90

    Glock made etools long before they made guns. They still make them and they weigh about a pound less than the GI etool

    • @farmerwayne1404
      @farmerwayne1404 Рік тому +9

      Thier field knife is good also.

    • @behindthespotlight7983
      @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому +5

      Glock’s bayonet style belt knives seem to be holding the line pretty damn good at the under $45 mark too. Kinda in the “more than Mora but not quite Buck or Gerber” category

    • @SGTCap1980
      @SGTCap1980 Рік тому +2

      I'm not a fan of their field knife. It's tough but the edge geometry is garbage. It's too narrow and too light for my taste. It really is a sharpened prybar. I tried to like it, but I just can't. I'd rather have a mora. Even though it's not as tough as least it functions as a knife. There's a lot of good options out there at prices similar to the Glock field knife.

    • @farmerwayne1404
      @farmerwayne1404 Рік тому +1

      @SGTCap1980 It is truly a field knife. But to each his own...

    • @mattfleming86
      @mattfleming86 Рік тому

      I like the glockenspade and its frequently in my kit. The USGI is heavier and a little nicer to dig with but I typically dont need to dig more than a shjt hole so the weight is nice. I also ditched that stupid worthless "saw" in the handle, took some thick closed cell foam material and glued in a plug at the bottom of the upper section, and put a pair of gloves in there. Thin black milwaukee spandex rubber palms. Extra insulating later if needed, and you can keep your real gloves dry if you're digging.

  • @roccosfondo8748
    @roccosfondo8748 Рік тому +17

    Great video! I would add a pair of heavy duty working gloves.
    Blisters and thorns are quite common when you do such works.

  • @winningproductions520
    @winningproductions520 Рік тому +14

    From what I've read, Australian soldiers in Vietnam would use pruning shears instead of a machete to reduce noise moving through the bush. I use them deer hunting to cut through blackberry bushes. Another great video Brent. Cheers.

  • @jarnhund376
    @jarnhund376 Рік тому +8

    Cheers from Ukraine! Thanks for the videos, brother. Taught me a lot before the ruzkie invasion, and I keep learning from them now.
    Indeed, the tactics here has more in common with WW1 than Afghanistan of Iraq. Even us hiigh-speed guys dig in whenever we make a stop. A simple 'ranger grave' can make a life and death difference when there's a 152 sighted in on you. Most of our entrenching gear is still the old MPL-50 style soviet era unfoldable shovels, though. Good digging and, to some extent, chopping - provided that you sharpen it. Otherwise, it's a chore to carry around this half-meter chunk of history.
    Thanks again for the knowledge, man. Weighs nothing to carry, still carried me through some shitty places here.
    Слава Україні!

  • @michaelmalone4981
    @michaelmalone4981 Рік тому +16

    One of the points I don't think got mentioned here (I may have missed it) is that one of the greatest uses for, pruners, folding saws, hatchets, and pickaxes is cut through roots when building your positions. Also having a couple of full size shovels, a pick-axe, a medium size axe, and larger hand saw for cutting larger limbs and timber to use as over head cover is also essential.
    For the larger hand tools we would take them on position and leave them there so as the teams cycle in and out they each group could use them to continually improve the positions.
    If we where assaulting a position larger hand tools where left with the rucks or with the immediate resupply items to be brought forward once the objective was taken and a position was chosen.
    E-tools are an essential must have piece of kit but no where as efficient as their full size counter parts. When the enemy has a general idea where you are time is critical. It also helps cut down on fatigue.

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf Рік тому +1

      Usually if vehicles are nearby you can obtain larger tools and multiples of them

  • @calummcneil6006
    @calummcneil6006 Рік тому +15

    Great video thanks, I use all the tools you have exhibited, except for the machete and the gurka tool. I sold off my U. S. Army machete, it had a saw back blade. A collector wanted for his U. S. Army. Vietnam set up, he wanted all my genuine kit, even down to the water purification bottle with original contents and dated label. He even got himself a Ford. Mutt. He lived in the Channel Islands near France.

  • @kurtbaier6122
    @kurtbaier6122 Рік тому +4

    I use a Cold steel Shovel with a shortened handle, for clearing brush and for digging a hasty shallow fighting position, and shallow trench latrine. And I can also chop a long branch and mount the shovel head to it for deeper digging as well. The CS shovel is as light as your Kukri machete and lets you leave the heavy shovel, hatchet and short or long Machete back at the fob. I dulled one long edge of the shovel so I can grip the shovel head when scraping away dirt or debris. And it can also be used as a hammer, although it is loud. And finally the CS shovel makes a formidable hand to hand weapon should that need ever arise. It’s multi functional and bad ass. I use a hammer with a pike like end to bust up clay and it’s lighter than a mattock. And can be used for hammering heavier stakes. Eighteen inches of compacted soil or compacted frozen snow will stop a round. Two collapsible buckets per battle buddy team will help in moving soil or getting rid of soil around the fighting position to cut down on drone detection. And can aid in quick procurement of water for the both men or fire team. And I agree the folding saw is absolutely essential as well.

  • @bryanfaulkenburg462
    @bryanfaulkenburg462 Рік тому +6

    On your folding saw a nice sharp 90 spine is nice for sparking a ferro rod. All edges of the e tool need a somewhat edge for cutting brush to be used as a machete and a little bit of athletic tape for like a hockey stick on the handle is nice for grip. Lastly a modified machete with the sweet spot being a convex grind bevel and the lower bevel by the handle reprofile to a scandi grind for finer carving in nice . The addition of a sharpen 90 degree spine and the same grip tape if needed is a great addition as well .

  • @mexican-panzer6946
    @mexican-panzer6946 Рік тому +12

    Always love to see another Infantrymans guide video. These are really helpful. Thank you!

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 Рік тому +2

    Corporals Corner channel has built some insane shelters using the tri-fold but also a Vietnam era shovel which is larger, and has the pick. My Army tri-fold is US made by Ames, I finally found a source for the older model, also an Ames! If you can stand the weight the older model is way better for actual work. Moving sand with a tri-fold sucks! Nice video.

  • @andy_in_nh9243
    @andy_in_nh9243 Рік тому +7

    The post Vietnam Tri-folding E-Tool can also be used as an adequate field chair.
    I don't know if we had a bad batch of them, but I've seen many of those E-Tools break the bolt between the blade and the shaft when chopping into hard ground - we replaced them with grade 8 bolts from the local hardware store.
    The folding saw is great for fabricating aiming stakes.

    • @trevorh6438
      @trevorh6438 Рік тому +2

      What is an aiming stake?

    • @andy_in_nh9243
      @andy_in_nh9243 Рік тому

      @@trevorh6438 they are a pair of (usually wooden) stakes pounded vertically into the ground just in front of a fighting position used to limit the sector of fire during darkness or periods of reduced visibility.

    • @trevorh6438
      @trevorh6438 Рік тому +1

      @@andy_in_nh9243 Oh! If I hadn't encountered that concept before elsewhere, I'd have had no idea what you were talking about. Now I do. Thanks. So its different from a line picket which is what it sounded like to me originally.

  • @ApocGuy
    @ApocGuy Рік тому +2

    i carry lineman pliers as EDC. love my multitool, but the work i do, even leatherman wont stand for long time. small bowsaw is great too (if you're building LP op its invaluable just like pickaxe), and i've ditched thse foolding e-tools and get "soviet style" wooden handle shovel. sure its not a good at digging as e-tool, but i've been using one for nearly 10 years and it shows absolutely no wear and tear. Bonus, its so damn sharp that can be used for chopper in a pinch. overall great tut, superb explanation. greatly thanks for this.

  • @ftdefiance1
    @ftdefiance1 Рік тому +4

    The pick makes sense to me. I broke e-tools in Korea, breaking up frozen ground.

  • @jakewolynski5239
    @jakewolynski5239 Рік тому

    The pop up pouch for folding saw was a great idea, thanks for sharing, just ordered myself a pouch for my saw

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому +1

    A pair of Felco pruners is THE number one tool I think of when watching bushcraft channels making pine bough beds, shelters or breaking up straight lines. If one springs for the $100 pair (over the identical in appearance $35 options) they have a removable blade that can be tuned up on ones knife stone, axe puck or even a river rock. If Felco pruners are kept razor sharp and oiled they can slice through a 1/2 inch cedar bough no problem. All the Greensmen in the movie & TV biz use Felco’s and wear them EDC like everyone else wears a multi tool

  • @CitadelDefense1
    @CitadelDefense1 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic. Thanks as always.
    You should consider doing a similar video on breaching tools.

  • @zacsmith6736
    @zacsmith6736 Рік тому +3

    Great content, as always, I tend to go for a little larger shovel if I can. E-Tools feel too much like toys to me.
    I have built a folding shovel with a full sized head that works better for me. The addition of a mattock/pick makes a lot of sense,
    Personally I carry a tomahawk in place of a hatchet, has better potential as a last resort weapon as well. I do agree with Brent on the gurkha, a little smaller than a machete, but give up little in cutting ability. The state I live in, you can go from little underbrush to heavy vegetation in a few miles. Makes a versatile kit important...

  • @AlexanderEddy
    @AlexanderEddy Рік тому +1

    Great video as always Brent, thanks for sharing the wisdom

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +5

    Good stuff brother!!! I always break the folding E-Tools (I've gone through 4 so far), so I use a small fixed handle Shovel from Home Depot and lash it to my Ruck.

    • @jeredhersh789
      @jeredhersh789 Рік тому +2

      I like those little soviet style E tools made by cold steel. The blade is about the size of a normal e-tool, with a 16 inch wood handle. They're nice and not too expensive at around $25

    • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
      @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Рік тому +2

      @@jeredhersh789 Yes those are great!!! So is the CS SOF Model Tool, basically the same thing.

  • @jeffsilverman6080
    @jeffsilverman6080 Рік тому

    I have the upmost respect for infantrymen and the field craft you show on your videos great work

  • @morokolli6813
    @morokolli6813 Рік тому +2

    The E-tool will never die

  • @fmike15
    @fmike15 Рік тому +7

    Having been stationed in Germany as a Combat Engineer in the 80's we were lucky to have full sized shovels which made digging a lot easier. I would definitely consider carrying one in the field if I knew I would be entrenching.

  • @Fightosaurus
    @Fightosaurus Рік тому +2

    Love it, Brent! Thanks for great info!!!

  • @deronflores3165
    @deronflores3165 Рік тому

    This video along with your other infantry guides are so interesting and helpful thanks for making them and keep it up
    ❤💯

  • @raf321
    @raf321 Рік тому +1

    The USGI MOLLE "ALICE Adapter" can be used to secure items with M-1910 "Hooks" or "ALICE Clips" to modern PALS platforms. The slightly more expensive USGI MOLLE "K-BAR Adaptor" can do the same as well as securing items with single belt loops (knife scabbard) to PALS platforms.

  • @renaissancemarinetv3536
    @renaissancemarinetv3536 Рік тому +2

    i had the honor of serving under (then) Col Ron Christmas. he had our supply come up with and issue ONLY wooden handle E tools. he said they were better as a weapon.

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 7 місяців тому

    I have two E tools under the rear seat compartment in my 3/4 diesel truck. One is a standard US military folding E Tool and one I bought at the Glock Store, made. Y Glock with a straight handle with a saw blade in the handle that can be installed to saw branches. I also carry two tomahawks with one pointed end to use as a pick as well as a hatchet or axe. Also carry a kukri machete, a SOG kukri machete, and a SOG 107C Steel Eagle, large enough to chop and slash branches. Also have a space blanket and light sticks.

  • @ourvaluesarewhoweareinadem4093

    I use a surplus Spanish e-tool. About the same size as the M1943 but does not fold. I have taken a grinder to each of the lateral sides of the shovel and gotten them quite sharp so it doubles very well as an axe and it works pretty well as a machete (used in NW Oregon forests.) A bit heavier and bulkier, but being able to combine three tools into one I think it is a great piece of gear.

  • @rpnbf8196
    @rpnbf8196 Рік тому +2

    Your buddy in the afghan pic has a great hawk…a RMJ…a serious tool for certain jobs.

  • @karamelles98
    @karamelles98 Рік тому

    Indeed overlooked topic, thanks!

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 Рік тому

    Excellent breakdown, I always carry a saw. Easy, quiet and safe to use. Plus I add in the CS special forces shovel. Great digging tool, good at chopping and a hell of a self defence weapon.
    Nate

  • @geegaw14
    @geegaw14 Рік тому +1

    Look at photos from WW2 of Canadian and British soldiers towards the end of the war. Just about every man was carrying a full size pick or shovel for digging in. The compact stuff is better than nothing, but nothing is better than full size implements.

  • @pufthedragonCCS
    @pufthedragonCCS Рік тому +4

    Very under rated topic. I bought a SOG e-tool a while ago, but I'm so afraid it'll break that I've never used it. I can only imagine what will happen if my life depended on it.

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Рік тому +4

      Get a gi etool

    • @CORNDODGER
      @CORNDODGER Рік тому +2

      SOG WENT CHYNEES

    • @woodsghost9088
      @woodsghost9088 Рік тому +3

      Use the dang tool. If it breaks better to find out NOW and find a replacement than find out in an emergency and have no replacement.

  • @torsten4757
    @torsten4757 Рік тому +1

    Thank`s for showing!

  • @holtbrent
    @holtbrent Рік тому

    Good stuff. love these videos!

  • @timothywilliams8907
    @timothywilliams8907 Рік тому

    Great video. I myself, like to be a little bit tool heavy with my gear out in the bush.
    I've never seen one of the mattocs before, and will have to try to find one. I have the rest of the tools that you mentioned, and each one can definitely be a lifesaver when you're out in the bush crafting shelters, hides, etc.

  • @flyoverkid55
    @flyoverkid55 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff. I have acquired a short, non folding shovel, with spade handle. It's about 32" and just a few ounces more than my folding shovel, but moves dirt much faster. Folding saw is a must, when establishing a patrol base they are indispensable.

  • @AnthonyBueno-wj2xi
    @AnthonyBueno-wj2xi Рік тому +1

    Never thought about carrying a machete or pick axes for my bugout bag/assault pack, I add it to my gear list.

  • @woodsghost9088
    @woodsghost9088 Рік тому +6

    Home Depot/ACE/Lows/Tractor Supply/etc will have shovels in the 20-24 inch range and those can be nice.
    Council Tool has good hatchets. Or my stores listed above will have hatchets.
    I see online there are usually 3lb mattocks and picks for sale. Can be cut down to size for easier carry. Other sizes can be had online (gardening pick in 1-2 lb range)
    All of it can be spraypainted green or whatever color is needed.
    Brent's links are excellent of course. There are additional sizes and options out there too.

    • @woodsghost9088
      @woodsghost9088 Рік тому

      Remember to use vegetation for UAV concealment.
      And renew vegetative concealment when it starts to drop or change color. No good to be a big patch of dead brown foliage surrounded by green living stuff.

  • @jamesheldman4659
    @jamesheldman4659 Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you

  • @N0M0RENAME
    @N0M0RENAME Рік тому

    Appreciate your content mr

  • @enlightenedpreparingep4006
    @enlightenedpreparingep4006 Рік тому +1

    I have a hand axe that is brutally badass. It’s made from A10 steel (armor) at like a half inch. It’s a bit heavy and don’t as wieldy as some other battle hatchets I’ve seen but it’s aBEAST eats up cinderblock. I slip it in front of a soft amour panel on my back. Side note here I put a fire blanket under my front plate ) don’t recall the brand of the hand axe I think it’s Boker. I’ll update later. I’m in the field now. I use a small Ferber hatchet a lot doing tree work. It has a handsaw in the handle so it’s pretty niche.
    A few other tools I would not leave home without. Electricians 11 in 1 screw driver and this small bit case that has an assortment of security bits and a couple wood spade drill bits. Lineman’s pliers. A cat paw that is cat on 1side and flat on the other and a titanium hammer 🔨 ( which says nothing). So with the cat paw and hammer you can reclaim nails and reuse lumber. A mechanic prybar which is pointy on one end with a small toe on the other.
    Well worthy note. Im working with a USMC ILBE and or Agilte K19 with the rucksack attachment. if I have to put kit on and go to work I’m figuring I’m not coming home. So I got it full of the things. Even got a set of glow in the dark dice 🎲 🎲 a deck of cards and 4 balls 1 racquet 1 super bounce and a pair of Miracle balls they deflate and weigh nothing and take little to no space. Can be used therapeutically as designed as pillows or to give a little buoyancy if needed. I know it sounds stupid but I keep a water wing in there too for the same reason plus with the wing you can easily float someone a line ice need be. But I digress.
    Semper Fi 💥👊🏻🖍⚔️🖍🙏🇺🇸☦️

  • @davidjackson7744
    @davidjackson7744 Рік тому

    Greetings from over the pond, great video as always. FYI the mini mattock/pick handle will also fit into acoldsteel trail hawk. Stag on

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof Рік тому

    Outstanding

  • @TheOnlySgtRock
    @TheOnlySgtRock Рік тому

    Nice video. Good information.

  • @ryanj.getler7142
    @ryanj.getler7142 Рік тому +1

    Soon-to-be USMC 2Lt Here (1 month from commissioning):
    Would you be willing to do a video on specific tactical/admin roles within a platoon? What are the roles of a Platoon Commander? Platoon Sergeant?
    Maybe a video on the Kit setup for a Platoon Commander?

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Рік тому +1

    Folding entrenching tools also make outstanding field chairs

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 Рік тому

    Great stuff

  • @rajeevprabhu6722
    @rajeevprabhu6722 Рік тому

    Bill hook, Koita, mashidis or parang are excellet in such tropical vegetations...!

  • @christophersteingart2237
    @christophersteingart2237 Рік тому +2

    I like having a folding bow saw and a forest axe. Logs can be more helpful against flack and small arms fire than dirt berms alone.

    • @trollmcclure1884
      @trollmcclure1884 Рік тому +1

      yeah, and a full size shovel and pickaxe mounted on a vehicle. Better yet an excavator and reinforced concrete structures

    • @christophersteingart2237
      @christophersteingart2237 Рік тому +1

      @@trollmcclure1884
      You crack me up. The things I listed are technically packable by dismounted troops, and I take them with me camping, especially in winter. 😂

  • @coochykilla
    @coochykilla Рік тому

    Favorite youtuber

  • @cantstartafire
    @cantstartafire Рік тому

    Outstanding. BZ

  • @fluffyrider9467
    @fluffyrider9467 Рік тому

    Thanks for this! I like the hatchet for bush craft but for the soldier I can see why it’s less desirable.

  • @tomm2812
    @tomm2812 Рік тому

    Consider a flat file w wooden handle to put and keep shovel blade and machete super sharp. Helps to cut through roots and other...things. Best

  • @karl28560
    @karl28560 Рік тому +1

    I bought a surplus Russian bayonet a few years ago.
    Take the scabbard and there's a tab that inserts into the bayonet to make another tool.
    Presto! A wire cutter for barbed wire and fencing.

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 4 місяці тому

      The U.S. M-9 bayonet and scabbard are supposed to be that same tool.

  • @marcmurph6998
    @marcmurph6998 9 місяців тому +1

    Field craft/pioneering is becoming a lost art.
    Out on a FTX, watching the desk jockeys, hang the water bladder outside the TOC tent door. Was entertaining.
    Every desert creature that doesn't respect you? Was there the next morning.
    I told e'm that, that was a bad Idea. Meh! What did I know? I was just a Staff Sergeant with a G.E.D..

    • @danielsterling4918
      @danielsterling4918 7 днів тому

      That's an educational system problem 😂 get mortgage size debt to buy a piece of paper that certifies your longer Johnson, amirite?

  • @nelson0110
    @nelson0110 Рік тому

    Your new video came up in my recommended feed ,but not my notification feed. Just letting you know.

  • @iainbaker6916
    @iainbaker6916 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Machetes - quite handy for … er… the other types of ‘work’ an infantryman might need to do. 😎

  • @americanmilitiaman88
    @americanmilitiaman88 Рік тому +1

    I chased a guy that was trying to steal stuff from my pick up. I was armed with that E tool. I was in Afghanistan the year prior and had just got out of the navy. Luckily for that guy and me he dropped my stuff and ran.

  • @johndevitt2164
    @johndevitt2164 Рік тому

    Outstanding Brent, it's one of those topics where you have to be looking at it rather than. Just as a suggestion, those trenches in Ukraine, if it is known you are going to be in the defense, well a few equipped with screw guns, boxes of screws, wood/metal, spare batteries you could put anything together, might even be a stairs, the deeper the trench. But seriously, those trenches in Ukraine, there was a screw gun or two. If you are on that next level, krylon to keep camo squared away.

  • @bobbertbobberson6725
    @bobbertbobberson6725 Рік тому +1

    I made some good vehicle hides in Michigan with the cav squadron in summer with just a Kabar clone (OKC) and a hand saw. I mean, opened fire with an M240 on a TOW truck, good. You can hide a lot more things than you'd think given enough foilage.

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Рік тому +3

    Once you get over a certain diameter of branch a hatchet blows away a folding saw, it depends on the size of the wood that you have to cut

    • @Punisher9419
      @Punisher9419 Рік тому +1

      Bow saw. You can get folding ones as well that don't take up much space at all and are very light. A hatchet is nice though, just not always safe to use or carry around. Only take a little tumble and you fall onto it to put you out. There are also much larger folding saws like Silky ones. I tend to just use axes to split wood instead of cutting, they aren't that great at cutting. They are the best at splitting wood though , they just seem to require more energy to cut wood with instead of a saw. There are also those little manual chain saws you can keep in a pouch. I bet those are pretty cool. It's really nice there are lots of options out there, for firewood an axe would be relaly nice esspcially.

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Рік тому +1

      @@Punisher9419 if you're going to carry a hatchet a good scabbard is a must, i agree with you there.

    • @Punisher9419
      @Punisher9419 Рік тому +1

      @@Valorius A sheath or scabbard goes without saying. It's asking for trouble to not have one. Lots of nice tools though.

  • @watchmanonthewall2151
    @watchmanonthewall2151 Рік тому

    Appreciated!

  • @TEXASREDD76
    @TEXASREDD76 Рік тому

    Valuable skills for days ahead

  • @tdubbs934
    @tdubbs934 Рік тому

    I was a medic in the 173rd. 07-08 Afghanistan. Did some dustoff and attached to 11b’s etc. i have a feeling with everything going in the world I might be doing it again…

  • @15halerobert
    @15halerobert Рік тому

    Plus except for the garden shears all the other tools make fantastic weapon in the confines of a trench or bunker or even a simple fox hole

  • @ziggurat-builder8755
    @ziggurat-builder8755 Рік тому +1

    “Gentlemen”. Spot on. Perfect. Yes sir. I’m subscribing!

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 Рік тому

    Just got a Gerber entrenching tool, a machete is a must for me.

  • @martinbeagle1798
    @martinbeagle1798 Рік тому

    One thing to keep in mind is that you will have to retighten the locking nut on the e-tool since the vibrations from use will constantly be loosening it.

  • @therulesaredifferent8280
    @therulesaredifferent8280 Рік тому

    Thanks Brent

  • @brentwentfishing
    @brentwentfishing Рік тому

    New subscriber here! Stokermatic sent me! 😁

  • @alphawolfgang173
    @alphawolfgang173 Рік тому +1

    entrenching tools. more people need them.

  • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
    @georgesakellaropoulos8162 Рік тому

    The 18" Ontario Knife machete is prone to breakage. We did not have this problem with the 22" model. The 22" model was very reliable over 10 years in the land surveying business.

  • @yfelwulf
    @yfelwulf Рік тому

    I recommend ANVIL TYPE shears not Bypass like you have yours cut with a very loud SNIP sound ANVIL shears have one blade that presses against a flat ABSOLUTELY SILENT and actually cut better. The old school entrenching tool still reigns supreme. And I love all types of mini saws and Bow Saws they cut thick trees much rapido seniore good for OHP. Axes are heavy and excessively noisy compared to a Bow Saw that weighs almost nothing in comparison. Machete mixed feelings rarely used, usually you want to move with minimal disruption to vegetation for obvious reasons. I do 👍👍 give two thumbs up for the mini pick.

  • @12footsativa
    @12footsativa 7 місяців тому

    Seems like a good fence tool would be nice to have as well

    • @12footsativa
      @12footsativa 7 місяців тому

      Some small camp axes have them on the bottom of the head

  • @11ccom
    @11ccom Рік тому

    Dam good stuff.

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks Рік тому

    Just missing some drill bits and cordage, perfect shelter kit 👍

  • @chandlercase1304
    @chandlercase1304 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact, many people prefer the older, Soviet style entrenching shovels. They can't fold over like a e-tool, but are several ounces lighter. Pros and cons to everything.

    • @justsomeguyontheinternet5331
      @justsomeguyontheinternet5331 Рік тому +2

      Spetznaz shovels also function as a hatchet and melee weapon

    • @JavierChiappa
      @JavierChiappa Рік тому +1

      Here in South America Tramontina has a very nice folding shovel, that watching this video i saw it's the Vietnam era type, with the wooden handle that is quite more sturdy than the "chinese" version of the triangular type E tool. It's in the middle of the russian and the american types

  • @kentallard8852
    @kentallard8852 Рік тому

    that soft entrenching tool case looks like it is big enough for the folding saw and shears to go in, probably wouldn't put them in the hardshell case cause they'd rattle around too much

  • @johnr1457
    @johnr1457 Рік тому

    Awesome think I’ll add A hand saw to my kit.

  • @iPervy
    @iPervy Рік тому

    I've broken so many off brand shovels I could fill a trench lol. Hard to find a good folding shovel that wont quicly bend or break, or jsut lose its torque for the nut. Have one I luckily found that works and has been with me, but finding a second one has been a pain.

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Рік тому

    I bet some of those tools would be handy during your "adventures" in Nth CA!

  • @roccosfondo8748
    @roccosfondo8748 Рік тому +4

    I have a question: how many empty sandbags you think is good to carry in the pack?

  • @mawilkinson1957
    @mawilkinson1957 Рік тому

    I have always found the USGI folding E-tool to be a POS. I prefer the long handled Viet Nam era wood handled shovel or the Soviet Spetnaz short shovel, also made by Cold Steel. They are bullet proof.
    I also have the Stihl folding saw that you have and love it. It is superior to many of the folding saws, and very lightweight.
    I wish I had the USGI pick/Maddox.

  • @horatiodreamt
    @horatiodreamt Рік тому

    Good vid. Ames e-tool.

  • @haraldweiss8487
    @haraldweiss8487 Рік тому

    Inside the Glock is also a sharp saw the benefit is you need no additional one.

  • @ChrisLichowicz
    @ChrisLichowicz Рік тому

    All a Marine Grunt needs is an E-tool and a fine flat bastard file.
    Semper fi!

  • @GryphonTurian1
    @GryphonTurian1 Рік тому

    thanks

  • @ravenrise320
    @ravenrise320 Рік тому +2

    Don't forget some of the Eastern European E-tools and such that are around and should be about as effective as Western equipment. Maybe even more so.

  • @abbybonilla4511
    @abbybonilla4511 Рік тому

    E-Tools, hatchet, and Machetes can be used as last ditch CQC weapons

  • @1985daddyd
    @1985daddyd Рік тому

    Nice

  • @justinsigmund6200
    @justinsigmund6200 Рік тому

    I see the guy beside you in Afghanistan had a RMJ Shrike Tomahawk.

  • @TheBKnight3
    @TheBKnight3 Рік тому

    Requesting a bayonet tutorial 🙂. Some have interesting features (scabbard wire cutter).

  • @NOPEFROG
    @NOPEFROG Рік тому

    Trojan, an Aussie brand of tool, make a folding shovel with a sawtooth edge, pickaxe head, and bottle opener. It's otherwise identical to your e-tool

  • @Frankthetank-et7wo
    @Frankthetank-et7wo Рік тому +1

    got one of those cold steel "russian" shovels a while back. Need to test how well it can handle rough use like cuting branches. Weighs more than my US etool and the polymer glock one but feels like I can abuse it more if I have to cut up light wood.

    • @jhutch1470
      @jhutch1470 Рік тому

      @AZ Desert Prepper Keep the AFT from showing up so much and you won't need the shovel.