The Assault/Patrol pack. The bag that should be in everyone's inventory.

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  • @ExtremelyAverageMan
    @ExtremelyAverageMan 10 місяців тому +11

    Over $200 for every pack mentioned? Yikes, I went with a FILBE for $50...could buy 4 for the price of a single Eagle Industries packs and the FILBE comes with a removable plastic inserts and is equally, if not more durable. Many other surplus 3 day assault packs for the same price too. Is there a reason only the expensive options were brought up? Surplus assault packs will easily do the job of everything you mentioned and the situations you brought up.

    • @magamike2052
      @magamike2052 9 місяців тому +1

      @extremelyaverageman - He said, you do you after recommending a quality pack. A used FILBE is going to be $50 instead of $200, as would a used Eagle industries or Eberlestock pack.

    • @intuitivefugitive8852
      @intuitivefugitive8852 8 місяців тому +2

      I believe he needs to be cool along his little Po Po buddies and probably got bullied or something… I paid 30$ for my 48 hour assault pack 350 rds of 5.56 green tips and 100 77 grain OTM’s and my plate carrier… I doubt he makes enough as a cop to afford all these tools but he definitely has some insecurities

  • @3vil3lvis
    @3vil3lvis 10 місяців тому +5

    @25:25 shows the bag... for people that don't want to hear the jibber jab.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  10 місяців тому +3

      If that's what they're hunting they would be better off waiting on the Minutemen Layout Assault pack video I reference in this video. The Bag of Preparedness videos are Methodology and insight not loadouts and packing lists

  • @robertnelson1098
    @robertnelson1098 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank YOU Uncle Freedom for all your tireless hard work and dedication to US. Your faithful appreciative VIEWERS......😊

  • @ClarenceCochran-ne7du
    @ClarenceCochran-ne7du 9 місяців тому +1

    Not coming from a military background, I bought a lot of Mil Surplus at first, but I started slowly replacing a lot of it a couple of years ago. Being of limited income, means saving for bigger purchases, so it's a matter of determining what needed most first.
    The wife and I were avid backpackers for many years, until age and infirmity stopped that, so I ditched the military ruck I had bought, and just loaded up my old REI Mountaineering pack. I used to carry 60-70 lbs in it, and it's a lot more comfortable to carry than that ruck.
    Even though it's a bit big for a patrol pack, it's roomy enough to add extra clothing, water, food, ammo or specific gear.
    You caught me on the Deconfliction plan UF. You're the first influencer that I've heard mention that, and I can see the value of that especially since we're all coming from different points.
    One thing that irritates me is thid idea that we as individuals or small groups can go toe to toe with a modern military force. Any such action would be a repeat of the Battle of Camden during the Revolutionary War. Those Veterans that have gathered in groups will have better success to a point, but for us civilians, our best chance, and the last 70 years of war proves this, is through Guerilla Warfare. Hit and Run Tactics that hurt whatever force our rogue government uses against the people, because no matter how much gear we acquire, far too much gear we are Unconstitutionally restricted from owning, that are big time Force Multipliers, from buying, owning or possessing. Especially considering a significant percentage of us, don't have a military background. The only reason I know as much as I do about how our military operates, is because of men like you, that have that experience, and that I read everything I can get my hands on, including the military manuals that are available.
    Thank you again UF, for all you do. I wish I'd have found your channel a long time ago.

  • @Toastification
    @Toastification 10 місяців тому +4

    Merry Christmas bud! Enjoying the series very much. Good insights!

  • @robertvalle7067
    @robertvalle7067 8 місяців тому

    Awesome vid and info brother! One of the best and informative vids Ive seen ...on the interwebs....God bless you always . Rock on!

  • @davesusierobinson6508
    @davesusierobinson6508 10 місяців тому

    Great video as always. Valuable info for all of us. Stay safe .

  • @albertborgman859
    @albertborgman859 10 місяців тому +2

    Old School.
    The buttpack is reissued and is known as the patrol pack. It has two belt attachments. It can be attached to the harness-vest at the lower or upper back. There are straps on the bottom for poncho wool blanket or poncho liner. On one side the bayonet attaches.
    It was originally an enlarged version of the foraging or bread bag of Europe. They "purchased" food locally to supplement field rations. For a short time mess kit holders were used. But the pack would hold water bottle, c rations, hygiene, fire maker, or enough for three days. For foraging there are two clip on utility straps. The strap comes in different lengths for field phones or wire stools. The supply Sergeant never seemed to have them on hand. When the Alice pack is used the strap allows the buttpack, foraging bag, patrol pack to be attached to a belt or slung across the shoulder. The straps may also be used as rifle slings.( The Supply clerk cheated on you.)!
    When you going to town then a soldier would have sleeping and rain protection. His own rations. Room as a shopping bag. It is is similar to the ultralight slack packs thru hikers cart into town. The practice of local foraging stopped in Europe with use of native troops and shady Americans. Food began to be poisoned as STDs spread. Enlisted are known to have 3-4 at any time as we really need 16 or now 35 million sore privates as in WWII.
    The Buttpack, cigarettes full, held great trading value. My sister Hannah!
    Buttpack.
    Utility Strap foraging bag. Mess Kit holder.
    Enlisted are encouraged to eat fresh. My driver and RTO never defected in the field. The other soldiers gave him all their beans and franks. He later had to visit the battalion aid station for an enema.
    I don't remember his name as the platoon sergeant sent him back to a squad. Caused to much excitement!

    • @tomyoung8563
      @tomyoung8563 10 місяців тому

      lol yeah this whole thing reminds of the buttruck days

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  10 місяців тому +2

      I loved my Buttpack back in the early 2000s before we stopped running the LBV and went to the FLC

    • @tomyoung8563
      @tomyoung8563 10 місяців тому +1

      @@unclefreedom213
      Everyone did…..
      We carried grunt luxury items in our buttrucks…. Poncho liner, socks, foot powder, chow etc and used zip lock bags to keep stuff dry.
      I also carried a butane stove, pogey bait and a toothbrush. Was a little heavy but that stove was heaven on earth in the winter.

  • @fanman8102
    @fanman8102 10 місяців тому +2

    Good stuff! I’ve settled on the LBT Standard Three Day Assault Pack. It’s nonrigid with a foam pad and has some organization built in. I’m not claiming it’s “the best” but I like it. Excellent, thanks!
    Merry Christmas!

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  10 місяців тому +2

      LBT bag is slept on for sure my new one is the 3 day Plus from Tactical Tailor in multicam tropic I had the old version 10 years ago love those bags. First Spear Comms bag is also badass

    • @theintrovertedcalifornian5047
      @theintrovertedcalifornian5047 9 місяців тому

      it is the best for you if that is what you train with and you know every inch of that gear like the back of your hand. I still use my alice lbe when im hunting in the woods and for emergency gear under the seat of my truck.

  • @marcmmclellan
    @marcmmclellan 10 місяців тому +1

    I pack in my rifle cleaning gear every Allen wrench for every optic, nods, mounts, illuminator, etc.

  • @ROE675
    @ROE675 10 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas. Great info, thank you for more great content.

  • @jeremywilson8334
    @jeremywilson8334 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sir and merry Christmas

  • @jefftabor595
    @jefftabor595 10 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @mikeu9770
    @mikeu9770 10 місяців тому +3

    Merry Christmas Unc to you and yours. What is your opinion on protecting your electronic devices against EMP or other emergency

    • @alh961
      @alh961 10 місяців тому +1

      I’d like to know as well. Many prepper channels have done a 360 and now claim vehicles and electronics will be fine.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  10 місяців тому +1

      You can make a Faraday cage from ammo cans and there are Faraday bags. I don't trust any if it 100 percent. I have a few homemade cages made with chicken wire and wood blocks one is in a fat 50 can and the other is in a 40mm can. Will they work? I hope I never find out but I truly believe it's better than nothing

    • @mikeu9770
      @mikeu9770 10 місяців тому

      @@unclefreedom213 I hear you I have some Faraday storage but, what do recommend for the optics you have on your weapons to protect them?

  • @mtnmnkymilitia
    @mtnmnkymilitia 10 місяців тому +2

    Real deal bro, have a great holiday❤

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  10 місяців тому

      You as well I hope you have a great holiday with the fam

  • @JOESRQFLUSA
    @JOESRQFLUSA 10 місяців тому +3

    Chevy Silverado 4x4, Amex Card, Holiday Inn Express. 😂😂😂

  • @culinaryavatar9563
    @culinaryavatar9563 5 місяців тому

    The only MRE I ever liked was the dehydrated Pork Patty and fruit cocktail mixed together!

  • @darylthompson5071
    @darylthompson5071 10 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas bro too you and your family

  • @ruthlessgray
    @ruthlessgray 10 місяців тому +1

    Not sure when the patrol bag got so complicated., 2- 3 extra mags (whatever tickles your funny bone), 1 pair of socks in a dry bag, 1 days worth of chow, spare batteries x 1 set, for nods, radio, etc. If moving on a creep to a location where tools will be needed then bring the tools that will be needed. Rain gear, if rain is expected, personal snivel gear for cold. The bag better take a beating carrying 20-30 lbs of gear, whether walking, shuffling or flat out hauling ass. A patrol bag is for this here patrol. go out, get what they told you to get then get your ass back. No it is not a "72 hour" pack, thats a different pack, in size and purpose. In short the patrol bag carries a very small amount of standard items, then it serves to carry things needed for todays patrol. Going to go scouting you neighbors chicken coop and need to clip a lock? then Jimmy carries the bolt cutters. Whats that? gotta replace the lock? then Lamar carries the new lock, Eh?, the neighbors wife gonna be mad if you track mud into the chicken coop?, then Andy brings the short broom and dust pan. That there is patrol pack 101, real easy.

  • @theintrovertedcalifornian5047
    @theintrovertedcalifornian5047 9 місяців тому

    your best way to pack your bag is to plan on having to walk. I still carry my alice lbe underneath the seat of my truck packed with the same gear I had in it in alaska when i was stationed ft richardson alaska.

    • @unclefreedom213
      @unclefreedom213  9 місяців тому

      I was also stationed in Rich

    • @theintrovertedcalifornian5047
      @theintrovertedcalifornian5047 9 місяців тому

      @@unclefreedom213 well then Im sure you know how to pack for cold weather lol. Got caught in a snowstorm with the wife once driving back from tahoe. My wife was panicking and I just smiled knowing my lbe and cold weather gear were under the back seat of my truck lol

  • @Mark_S1990
    @Mark_S1990 9 місяців тому

    Just thinking out load. Could phones personal or not be made with a solar power built into the phone body.

  • @randyrawalt7276
    @randyrawalt7276 9 місяців тому

    Wool socks and foot powder. Dont forget the foot powder. If your feet are whacked, so are you

  • @julianurrea8984
    @julianurrea8984 2 місяці тому

    I may be naive about this, but why can we drive home in our cars? Why would the normal roads and bridges be dangerous? Are we assuming that all other people that we come across are combatants and immediate threats to us?

  • @johnyoung4129
    @johnyoung4129 9 місяців тому

    Camo bad. Molle good. Morale patch bad. Open carry good. Got it.

  • @misfitlife3091
    @misfitlife3091 10 місяців тому

    On e tools what would you recommend the cold steel one or the Russian titanium one

  • @rigid73able
    @rigid73able 10 місяців тому +1

    😊

  • @CorsairTrainers
    @CorsairTrainers 10 місяців тому

    Good stuff.

  • @harbinger8208
    @harbinger8208 10 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas!
    Biden & Harris’s Folly = 26AUG2021