I have a rifle with 10,000 rounds of ammo in my car at all times. *2 minutes later* I know this is going to sound crazy... but I always keep a hat in my car.
1. Never keep your guns in your car when you're not in it. I've narrowly escaped losing a G26 to a thief that way. That's a nauseating thought for a self defender. I couldn't imagine losing an AK that way....
what i have in my car 1:browning .50 machine gun for the just in case 2:RPG for when a tank rolls up on the over pass 3:hand gun preferably a desert eagle .50 with a 1000 rounds 4:couple of hand grenades 5:oh yeah and a 20 mm AA gun if the have a heli or somethin
Mucho LoL. Hahaha. This is what this man gives peace of mind. Ofcourse it is bullscheiße. But let him. It hilarious and so sad. Because these times it is very bad to be a father like me. And when I look at other little children like in the supermarket,I know:They have no clue that they will die horrible soon.......... Fucking "peacefull religion" and all the polticians of the last 40 years. Mankind will destroy ourselves once again. Here in EU,you feel and see the tension in the air and in the people on the streets. False media covering,wich keeps lots of people falsely calm. Instead of prepare them for the horrors that is coming. God,how I hate the media and the men whom are in charge. And could do something. But money and selfishness ruins us. And on the other hand, even in my family is a unbelievable stupidity in thinking that "the bible also is full of wars" "its the same as koran" How BLIND,how sad.
I have a m60 mounted on the roof of my fiat (I use the sunroof for access), in the trunk I have 4 AR15s with 16 magazines, 4 Glock 17s, 40 Glock mags, 20 maglites, 2 military spec flak jackets, a chain saw, 3 machetes, a LAW, 5 katanas, 10 cases of beer and a blow up doll.
HAHAHAHA... oh wait. That's entirely not funny at all. It could be made funny, but I think you tried too hard. And in case you don't know your history, there was a time in American history where every man was expected to carry his rifle - on his horse, on his back, in his wagon, whatever. If you think the world is safer now, crawl back under your rock and sit this lifetime out. Or crawl back under your bridge, whichever is more applicable. In fact, if I had the items you mentioned I would definitely spend my hard-earned dineros fitting them to my vehicle in a clandestine manner.
Sam Wilson I mean...I guess if you drive a douchey car or a communist European then sure. Not sure why people feel the need to take their foot off the gas, put the other on the clutch, shift, take the foot off the clutch and put the other back on the gas. It's really superfluous if you ask me buddy.
You forgot one most important thing to have in your car. Toilet paper. There is a million times greater chance that you will have to take a dump in the middle of nowhere than getting attacked by angry mob, terrorists or what not.
add duct tape, knife, water, cell phone charger, and blanket. Meanwhile this guy lives 5 miles from ATL, and thinks he needs a flare gun. He is not sane.
5 Thing you need in your car (in no particular order) 1.anthrax 2.wasr 10 3.funions 4.pepto bismol 5.and 5 rounds of mixmatched ammo of several calibers
Fire extinguisher, first aid, bow saw, water, blanket/umbrella depending on the season. The gun, water, and the umbrella can be in whatever bag you carry around (computer bag, backpack etc.) and lots of flashlights can kit in your pocket these days that give as much lumen power you're going to need unless you need a spotlight. The water might get kinda hot or plastic tasting though depending on the season. The bow saw being for if you live in an area that roads can get blocked off by trees, and you could also have a hack saw blade to help people stuck in wrecks.
I'm a US Marine, and I am always armed with my primary carry, my backup carry and a knife. I also have a pretty awesome flashlight that I keep with me. But living in Carmel and traveling within most of the time, having that much on me at any one time, isn't practical. Whenever I travel out of state, or outside of civilization, I do make sure I travel with stuff!
David Adams Haha is funny cause you consider going out of US is going "out of civilization". You would be surprised how advanced and better places there are than the US, just in south america or europe or much more places. Anyhow, that doesnt surprise me. Coming from a negro, itscomprehensible i guess. Go "pew pew pew" in the desert .. thats the good thing you are good at right?
What are you talking about? I said 'outside of the state or outside of civilization? Have you been through certain parts of Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana or even some states like New Jersey? No cell service, barely any bars on GPS even satellite radio starts to cough up.
The Grabisoft You not only read what I said incorrectly, you then continued to paint yourself into a very ugly corner and started eating your foot back to the knee. Please do yourself a favor and either heavily edit your comment or delete it. You look like a fool.
And don't think your ignorance and racism has gone unnoticed. It hasn't. I'm sure you're as low of a second class citizen as I can imagine. Probably quite the blue collar or barely making it in the bottom rungs of a white collar job. Enjoy the rest of your day.
I don't know if he mentioned it, but you should always have a knife sharpener. Your blade will dull quick, and when that happens you might wanna be prepared.
Don't leave guns and ammo in your car. People break into cars WAY more often than homes. Just a dumb idea. If you want a gun in the car, carry it on your person.
Exactly. My car was broken into the other night, and one of the female officers from A&E's "Live PD" was there to tell me about it. For some reason, I didn't leave my Glock in the car that night. I was pretty happy to know that I didn't accidentally gift a gun to a thief.
I keep the cheapest gun I own in my car. A Highpoint. Still don't want someone to steal it and have to file a police report and all that but it only cost me $80. Better than loosing a $700 rifle.
Where dose he live btw you know for research proposes That am 74 is worth 2k- 5k in the streets you can charge extra for the amo the other weapons and stuff are good but the knife and gps is more usfull money wise thrown into a river not only that but in the black market if you find a buyer whoever it is it really doesn’t matter if you are anonymous in the purchase when ever they do with the guns you have nothing to worry about free money basically just informing the average person how this shit works
Cops pulls you over- Cop: "Are there any weapons in the car sir?" You: "Yes officer, I keep multiple tactical weapons in my trunk with multiple loaded magazines and plenty of ammo :) you know.... just in case ;)" Cop: "Please step out of the car sir"
+ryan pyles Nope...not in a free state. That's only in states where you can't own or have loaded weapons in your car. In most states having loaded/unloaded pistols and rifles in the car is just fine and the police obviously know that. They wont harass you for it without any cause just because of a simple traffic stop nor will they treat you like a criminal. Enjoy your Nazi era metal conditioning though.
i keep 2 flares, a couple knives, a baseball bat, a health kit, a wistle, a mirror, some lube, a couple condoms, a blow up doll incase i get stuck in the forest in the city and get lonely, some anti isis repelent, several band aids, some trash bags, a fishing pole, some fruit seeds, ocassionally my girlfriend (thats only if she isnt bitching about the blowup doll) and that's about it. OH yeah and a stove, a fridge you know i gotta ave some food n shit...
Just remember cars can be stolen... And if it is visible then I am sure you will find broken glass if you know what I mean and yeah I have a similar thing in a water bottle.
That's why I wouldn't keep a long gun in the car. I've got a .45 Hi Point pistol, it's basically like having a carbine anyway. And on the odd chance it gets stolen, oh well.
Chris Lucas I would hate to trust my life with a Hi Point. The ones I've seen can't get thru one mag without malfunctions. That's why it's only 100 bucks. Do yourself a favor and get a reliable firearm. You are only going to use it if you REALLY need it so you don't want to have a Hi point. Do you still have it 10 months later?
Donald Ferguson Hi points, while they are a horrible user experience, are reliable, they will shoot every single time as long as nothing huge is wrong with the slide or firing pin.
Nice video again. I live in Germany and I'm a Afghanistan Veteran. I was wounded by a car booby trap. Lucky that I only lost one Ear. Not so lucky were our driver. God bless his soul. I always carry my P99 in my car. In Germany it is not allowed to have AR's so I carry a Remington 870 in my trunk and a Bowie Knife with 28cm blade length at the side of the driver door. On Germany it is mostly enough to pull out such a 'sword'
Bullshit, you can buy an AR 15 as a Sportshooter or a hunter in Germany. BUT, your not allowed to carry your weapon without a concealed carry permit, and there is almost no way to get one of these permits! And your not allowed to carry your shotgun with you. You can transport it in a locked bag or case when you move to the shooting range.
@@stephanl1983 ...EXACTLY!.....Ezzi, try explaining the unlocked 870 to the german cop ! You can try, but only after your handcuffed and stuffed into the back of his/her car. Let us know how that works out for you....you can own guns in germany, true, but only under strict laws!
@@stephanl1983 I assumed you were,👍....and you know all the "boxes that need to be checked" in Germany in order to have those guns.....my point is this guy is saying he carries an 870 AND a P99 in his car! Obviously he does not know the Laws there ! I lived in Germany for 12 years....the cops don't play there when it comes to illegal firearm possession.....one day he will learn......Er muss voll ein Ausländer sein...was ein depman ! Prost 🍻
Topping the list with a flare gun and a rifle? You can't shoot your way out of a ditch. How about what you need most when you have broken down in the past? It's not a WROL that you're going to be seeing next time you car breaks down, it's you forgetting to put more gas in the tank or a tire blow out. 1. Jumper Cables 2. Folding shovel 3. Tow Rope 4. Gas Can (to bring back a gallon when a kind Samaritan give you a ride from your empty car to the gas station.) 5. Basic Tool kit / Ratchet set. It may not be as Tacticool, but I guarantee my 5 get way more use.
and UNDERWEAR!!! you may shit your pants and not have anything to change into. Then who looks stupid. He is prepared for all of these drastic situations but not the simple ones.
So this guy has an AK-74 and like a hundred rounds of ammo "in case he needs to get into a fight" because that's normal, but having a boonie hat "might sound crazy." I wholeheartedly support preparedness but its behavior like this that makes other people think we are all "gun nuts."
+Beyond Birthday listen man you do you, absolutely, but I just found him carrying an assload of ammo and rifle and acting like it's a thing most people do but thinking having a hat is weird a funny juxtaposition.
in terms of priority if the shit hit the fan in a major way, the hat is nuts not the extra ammo. now a ballistic helmet on the other hand.... 6 years later lmao
I think your first priority is to get help, and your list needs more ways to do that. The flare gun and GPS is a start, but what about a few old cell phones? Any cell phone can dial 911 regardless of if it has a service plan or not. What about a satellite phone that can work anywhere? You're talking about going out to shoot squirrels when your main priority should be to extricate yourself from a dangerous situation and get help. There's nothing wrong with preparing to survive on local game in an emergency, but my point is that squirrel stew should be on the bottom of your list, while back-up cell phones, radio, sat phones, and other ways to contact help needs to be number one on your list.
I think his core message is be prepared and trained to be able help yourself when SHTF. Unfortunately most people can’t do that so this equipment would pretty much be useless to them.
1. my EDC handgun that's usually on me anyway 2. AR 15 w/ 6 magazines, locked to frame of jeep 3. Plate Carrier 4. Ruck suggestions, not recommended all this be packed at once, because it's like 60 lbs of stuff, but you can always dump the stuff you don't need in the situation. I marked my personal necessary items. 1. 3 liters of water - necessity 2. sleeping bag and emergency blanket to line it encase of extreme cold - necessity 3. water filter - necessity 4. clean thick socks (lots of walking), undies and a shirt in a watertight bag - necessity 5. baseball cap, boonie, poncho and shemagh - necessity 6. knife - necessity 7. boo boo kit (decent sized cuts can lead to infection and that can make you sick, even die if left untreated, so keep it clean and covered) - necessity 8. paracord, zip ties and duct tape - necessity 9. 2 IFAK, which should be on your carrier and/or easy to reach with either hand - necessity 10. 4 tourniquets, also should be on your carrier and/or easy to reach with either hand - necessity 11. 1 medic bag with extra trauma supplies (I think people should always have this and at least some medical training, even if not a prepper encase you come across a severely injured person) - necessity 12. baby wipes - necessity 13. compass, map, pocket gps - necessity 14. flashlights - necessity 15. bug spray - necessity 16. pocket mirror for signaling - necessity 17. solar battery charger for phone - necessity 18. emergency ration calorie bars - necessity 19. BDU and boots to change into to help you blend and move on rough terrain 20. hammock 21. tent 22. radio 23. extra ammo 24. 4 extra magazines 25. E tool with sharp edge for wood chopping 26. gloves so you don't cut, burn or freeze your very important hands 27. water purification tablets 28. 2 liter camelbak (empty to keep it clean) 29. ibuprofen 30. pack of bic lighters 31. alcohol of your choice and a fine cigar to celebrate being rescued - necessity
Think you went a bit overboard with the AK. If you need to ditch the car and walk somewhere do you really want to be carrying an AK? A 9mm pistol and a nice multipurpose knife would be more practical.
The AK is likely for an active shooter situation and can probably be folded and stuffed into the backpack. A carbine is the perfect all purpose weapon.
A sharp strong knife, a flashlight, first aid kit, blanket, breakdown kit (reflective signals, jump cables, tire changing tools), and an extra gallon of gas. That's my car EDC. takes up way less space and I promise I've gotten more use out of it.
*READ IF YOU THINK THIS MAN HAS LOST HIS MIND* he doesn't have all that stuff because he needs it. he has it because he wants it (to be prepared if something bad happens). BTW he doesn't have all that stuff for robbers/criminals or any of that stuff because there is a very very very miniscule chance that you will be attacked at all by someone. he has that mostly for the wildlife. people don't realize the U.S. has some fairly deep rural areas (actually most of the country is that) and if something goes wrong (like if your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere) your basically screwed. the guns are mostly for any wildlife that tries to attack him or for survival to hunt game for food. it may be overkill but shit if he wants it let him have it. make fun of him all you want, he just wants to be prepared *IF* that happens. not *WHEN* it happens.
lol i didn't say all of what he was carrying was something you or anyone should carry. i just said if he wants to let him do it........ ALSO ITS A FUCKING MAGAZINE ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
I also like to keep a quarter tank of gas in my truck at all times. Think of the quarter mark as empty. When 9/11 happened there was so much confusion and so many rumors flying around that every gas station here was back up for miles and people were waiting hours to get gas. And this was on the opposite side of the country from NY. If you're like me and you work 30-45 min away from home the last thing you want is to get stuck in town trying to gas up when a disaster strikes. And if you live in a area prone to natural disasters and you need to get the hell out of your home and haul ass in the middle of the night you don't want to hop in the truck and see the "low fuel" light.
suprtroopr1028 I'm 45, and a U.S. Army Vet. Being a infantryman, I can tell you a flare gun is not an effective weapon. Noise and light discipline in a tactical environment is essential to survival. Of course, if you want to blast people with the flare gun go right ahead. I'm not trying to convince you, just trying to share from experience what I know.
I am grateful to live in the free state of Pennsylvania. However, I am bordered closely by and work in the communist police state of Maryland. If I were to leave a long gun in the car and get pulled over, I would be facing a prison term. Hell considering their mentality, a 1,000 lumen flashlight is probably illegal. "law enforcement blinding advice"
Malice I'm not a expert, as I don't live there, but my understanding is that long guns CAN be transported in your vehicle, as long is it is unloaded, inaccessible ( trunk, under back seat), and the ammo is stored elsewhere in the vehicle. As for handguns, I have no idea. I just know you should NEVER forget you have one and cross the state line. I've done it a few times and was sweating bullets, no pun intended.
Das_Bass Excellent my friend. Come join the free world! No mag limits, no waiting periods, you can carry EVERYWHERE. Homes, businesses, state parks, ect. Private gun sales are completely legal. Get this, concealed carry permits MUST be granted by request. Meaning that unless you are a felon, they HAVE to give you one. No 6 month waits and asking permission from 3 officials. Hand them $20 and a 2 minute form, and two weeks later you pick it up.
The only thing I believe you missed was being sure to have your CCW permit and your sidearm. Living in the Northeast I've always had to habit of keeping a sleeping bag in my vehicle for about 8 months out of the year.
I'm a gun guy, I'm all for carrying guns. But this is a little crazy. I mean, in what scenario would you need an AK and all that ammo? Do you think we are going to be invaded or something? and if we are do you think you are going to be able to fight an army while carrying 100lbs of ammo and gear? In that situation it's probably going to make a you a high value target rather than help you survive.
Richard Sekmistrz And what do action movies based on fiction have anything to do with this? and do you think the wolverines would have gotten away in the first place if they had 100+lbs of gear on them? lol The chances of someone invading the country are far less than the chances of you getting in a crash and your car catch fire and start firing off bullets in every direction which isn't good for anyone around and especially inside. But other than that, the possibility of being invaded is so small its crazy to ride around with 300rds of 7.62 and a rifle in the trunk to be prepared for it.
***** While it is excessive to roll with 300 rnds, I'd just say its as simple as pack what ever gun you familiar with and are comfortable with. if an AK is your gun of choice and you've gone hunting with it and are very familiar with it, then by all means, throw it in. Personally I favor a .22, but next in line would be my 30-06 for a survival scenario.
liquidbullet5 Yeah, I mean I know plenty of people that carry a rifle in their car.truck all the time. I see nothing wrong with carrying a long gun for hunting and a pistol for self defense. But carrying 300 or so rounds for either is a bit excessive and seems like there is more potential for it to be a hazzard than for it to be useful. and why a .22? I mean itd be good for rabbits and squirrels but It wouldnt be my go to caliber for anything much bigger. I'd also want something with magnification, distance is your friend in all situations, combat or hunting.
Pfft the people in the comments and the guy in this video have nothing on me. I have a dual mounted 50. Caliber machine gun on a remote control mount on the top of my Cadillac Escalade. I also had the Escalade modified with add on depleted uranium plates, composite armor, and reactive armor. in the back I have 5 M249s for the whole family including my 13 month year old infant (they have to start sometime) I have 10,000 rounds including incendiary, hollow point,and armor piercing. Other weapons include 5 great swords 10 combat knives and 30 throwing knives. the escalade fitted with Nuclear Biological and Chemical protecting and enough food and water to out last a Typhoon class nuclear submarine. I also have a fleshlight fitted with different vagina modules that consist of my favorite stars including Lisa Ann, Sasha Grey, and Madison Ivy. I have a 30 inch TV with a DVD player with the following movies Toy Stories 2, Frozen, and Ass Rangers 4.
My lifelong motivation for doing things goes hand in hand with this video; my philosophy is I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Fortunately the constitution protects your right to say so. It also protects my right to have firearms! :) Then one day I can protect your rights against those who would take them from us all.
This goes beyond preparedness and is more along the lines of paranoia. If you feel that you need to haul around an AK74 everywhere you go in your car, I think you are living in or going to the wrong types of areas. It really says something about the state of a society when people feel the need to "pack." America is crazy.
I always get the impression that guys like this are almost living out a fantasy. Like they have watched one to many movies or played far to many video games. Like they have thought of these scenarios over and over day and night to the point paranoia appears normal to them. Like they almost get a little kick of the thought of it. I know I'm probably wrong on that and hope I am but damn!
Well said. I prefer to "MacGyver" it out...I only carry a paper clip, stick of gum, and a shoe lace. I find that I can take out all of the "insurgent units" and "bogies" that are so commonplace throughout the American countryside as well as urban areas. Sometimes, however, I take a metal detector on hikes as you never know when there will be land mines and unexploded ordnance.
The problem with prepping your vehicle with a lot of bags and extra crap is that you're far more likely to get a smash and grab type robbery than if it's clean and empty. Unless you have a way to conceal all of this stuff, it's just going to get jacked at some point.
ramen noodles have next to no nutrients and doesn't get digested properly so I would recommend not having it in a 3 day pack or any survival pack/kit for that matter
Impressive. I see you've taken this very seriously. I would also recommend a few tools, in case of vehicle trouble. Perhaps even a small shovel. Those added to what you already have, adds up to a full package
XavierJ61 I believe transportation is also of the essence when it comes to survival. Therefore if your vehicle gets stuck in some soft terrain for instance, then you could use a shovel to dig it out
I keep: 1. Duralast 90 piece auto service ratchet and socket set and medium duty grip gloves 2. Rambo knife with compass, matches, needle and string, etc in the handle 3. 2ft heavy duty wrench to press buttons (ATM, Sonic, etc.) and for self defense or to bust out the window 4. Swiss army knife 5. Box cutter for seat belt 6. Suit case with extra work clothes, tie, shoes, casual clothes, underwear, socks, protein bars, water, books, pens, calculator, etc. 7. Car cover (can sleep in car with privacy) 8. Umbrella 9. Gucci Cologne 10. $10 in change
I wouldnt drive a crv either, I drive a pick up, in a panick situation u may have to plow your own road or go off road and the crv isnt getting that done
There's been many times where a spare change of clothes is useful for me. I keep a kit in my vehicle too, and I've used it several times just because of spur of the moment things like going to see a friend for the weekend, or going fishing over night. It's also good to know that it's there in case my vehicle breaks down in the middle of no where.
so if your car breaks down and the tow truck driver says "get whatever you need out of the car" your gonna be like "just let me grab my ak-74 and my ammo and ill be all set ". then your getting a cab holding a ak I think your rifle would be more of a hindrance the anything. id say plan and prepare for the most likely event. and why tactical clothing? wouldn't you want to blend in in whatever kind of fantasy land your living in?
You do realize that terrorists have made plans and executed plans of stopping traffic on the high way to shoot people sitting in their cars with no way to defend themselves
In my battle station I keep: 1- IQ +plus series 0.5mm yellow mechanical lead pencil built by PENSAN in Turkey 2- 120 capacity 0.5 2B super fine lead magazine manufactured by Faber Castell in Germany 3- The legendary BlacknRed series ruled notebook. With it's classic black hardback cover against a red spine and matching separator thread. Built by John Dickinson in the UK
billyb Billy combat load should not surpass 40-45 pounds. you're thinking of marching load which should not pass 75 pounds but is known to sometimes be up to 120 pounds.
infamousNB and i don't think his equipment is over 50, 30% of body weight is good, people don't understand marines 03 sometimes even carry more than 130lb.
I like the old ALICE system. I am old school infantry but it worked back then and I am comfortable with it. The Large ALICE pack may not be to modern standards but it holds a lot and very tough. The LCE does the same but very comfortable when walking once you tighten up everything. I usually put 4 ammo pouches, two canteens with canteen cup and canteen cup stove, water tabs, butt pack, knife, and holster for a pistol with spare ammo and mags. The rest of my stuff in the ruck sack is my IFAK, poncho, poncho liner, 3 spare socks, Camel Back, strobe light, Bic Lighters, bungee cords, 550 cords, batteries, E-tool, baby wipes, Gurkha Kukri for chopping wood for fire and shelter, knife sharpener, and chow for 72 hours. The chow is 6 stripped down MREs which is easy to get. For a long gun I would carry an M-4 Forgery because of parts, ammo, and magazines. Law enforcement and military uses the same here in the US. For a handgun, it would be a 9mm of any brand because of ammo. The Glock 19 or 17 would be my choice when I roll out on the road. Once again ammo, parts, magazines and ammo are available in most gun shops and sporting goods stores in cities, big towns, and small ones. The Glock along with the M4 Forgeries are common in places where I have traveled. I pack these weapons if I go out on road trips if I don't have to go into or cross Communist States like Commiefornia or such states fortunately. I never plan road trips around those places. If a WTSHTF situation arrives I will try to get back to friendly lines not to the enemy.
I've been camping in the brush and briers under primitive conditions enough to rule out shorts. I sunburn easy. Love your preparedness warning. I have tornadoes, hurricanes and possible earthquake events in my region. This is the best advice I've heard on general readiness.
What weapons would you recommend for New York being compliant with the NY 'safe act' if possible a video on it,me and my fellow army national guardsmen would appreciate it very much so. p.s love all of your videos.
tbh this sounds more like a survival kit or bugout gear and not something that you just ride to work with. I can see this working if you stayed near or was going thru somewhere harsh with a chance of you getting lost. This is just my opinion: 1. good first Aid kit 2. your preference of hand gun w/ ammo 3. compass w/ map of the area and gps 4. flash light w/ extra batteries 5. good reliable knife or multiuse tool w/ knife and fire starting kit
Anthony Rocha I see that your fully engulfed in "their" divide and conquer tactics; way to have an open mind and think for yourself. No, the USA is not entirely safe with the absurd number of group think zombies mulling about the landscape.
Chad Cameron What have they been telling you, mate? Our First Amendment Rights clearly state that we can think for ourselves, which we do. I'm sad to say that you can't. Say, what country are you from, exactly? If you feel so high-and-mighty, you might as well hang your flag for all to see as well.
"Never know what's gonna happen" seems to be said a lot in this video. What the hell does that mean? What unforeseen incident will demand a Kalashnikov and a bandoleer's worth of ammo? I can understand why you would bring all manner of clothes, canned food and a few practical tools but this is all centered around combat as if that's what survival is all about.
I'd suggest if your going camping, or drive in areas you could become stranded for any reason, bring a gun you are comfortable hunting with if it comes to that. If an AK is your gig and the weapon you are most comfortable and accurate with, then bring it. Personally I would prefer my .22 for hunting, but a close 2nd would by me 30-06
My wife so affectionatly refers to my pack in my truck as a "bug out pack." I keep a first aid kit, an MRE, several knives, flashlights, rope, an eno, pistol, extra mag, and fishing line and hooks. A few years ago we had a major bomb threat at a local chemical company and had it developed into something serious, as a teenager at the time, I wouldn't be able to rent a hotel (have to be 21 or 25 depending on where you are), I don't have a camper, and most grocery stores/restaurants would have been sold out of food so I would absolutely have needed something like this.
1. Writing pad and writing instrument (just in case you need to leave your car) 2. Pillow and blanket (if you got stuck in cold night) 3. Headlamp and whistle (ask for help and your cell phone doesn't work) 4. Go girl and urinal (nature call) 5. Water and snacks (if you got stuck for a long time) I assume everybody has self jump starter, spare tire, extra pair of eyeglasses, maps etc.
The main thing that is missing is painters tarps or body bags, zip ties and road flares etc... You would be amazed if you have to transport someone bleeding out it gets messy and why get blood all over your car...
Have you considered a satellite phone? I took one with me on a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon and it was nice knowing I could reach help and give precise GPS coordinates in the event of a snake bite or other emergency. I think a satellite phone is a must have item for anyone that travels off the beaten path a lot like I do.
I'm pretty sure that anywhere in the world with normal human beings would consider a handgun and an assault rifle with over a dozen magazines, as a fucking arsenal with potential to kill.
Dylan Morgan you are right, it makes me sick how this people dont respect guns, that kind of firepower falls in to the wrong hands and hell breaks lose, but i guess that, over there, wherever that call of dutty expert is from, they dont have gangs or drug lords, they believe they have seen violence because they see cnn every morning, wait till you feel the stench of half burned human brains mixed with tear gass and smoke from burning tires then you will learn that guns are not toys or objects of amusement and violence must be handled by experts that knows its effect.
Braulio Almonte Your making me laugh so hard, like criminals need to steal a car to get heavy weapon. What he is carrying is a toy with what is available in the street if you have the cash.
Alex Cardosa really men, and how you think those things got to the street in the first place, do you think they bought it on a store and then sold it illegally on the streets, I can see that you are an expert in the subject now, but hey don't believe me just google what is the percent of guns involved in violent crimes that are stolen from civilians who like to play JI-JOE
When my car got broken into, they got my fifteen year old scratched spare eyeglasses and my brand new briefcase. The briefcase had my old Casio Fx4000p calculator which was worth around $1.42, and which I still miss very much. I am very glad I did not have a gun in the car. Losing an expensive gun is bad. Arming our fine, local gangsters is extremely bad.
I agree being prepared. I do keep emergency supplies in case the car breaks down etc. When I carry a gun, it's on my person so it can't be stolen. If I kept a long arm in the car, I'd keep an inexpensive one such as a pump shotgun in case of theft.
Makin Bacon My Honda CR-V has 192,000 miles, required no significant repairs, and has been 100% reliable. Also, I have 4wd when the front wheels start to slip. Add a tow strap, a tire inflator, and a bag of sand (in icy weather) and I'm pretty much set. What do you drive?
That's correct. Of coarse 4wd is actually 2wd if traction is compromised on one side of the vehicle. Then there's lockers and traction control that will trick and LSD into sending power back to the gripping wheel. The CR-Vs biggest advantage is it's light weight and it's disadvantage is ground clearance. I recall a trip on steep, washed out back roads where my vehicle outperformed a 4wd Durango.
Are you familiar with the concept of gun ownership responsibility? You should be extremely careful where you store your weapon especially weapons capable of a great deal of destruction. For me leaving an AK74 in the car unattended its just irresponsible.
Locked in your car its not out in the open for children to play with nor are you advertising its whereabouts to the public. You're choosing to keep that gun in the car for your protection should you ever need it. Its a matter of choice, you can't tell people what they can and can't leave in their cars. In fact most states mandate you leave your gun in your car if you choose to go into areas deemed "criminal defense zones" This has nothing to do with responsibility around firearms. A gun is a tool and like any other tool you keep it where you might need it. By that logic why does anyone leave anything unattended ? Everyone has a house and a large majority of them have guns in them. Why are all those irresponsible people not at home guarding them 24/7 leaving only thin panes of glass between them and the world. See how silly that sounds ?
pac6010 Dude I think you are exaggerating with your leniency regarding the storage of weapons. If you have them in your house then you should place them either in a gun safe or in a place that is most likely to be out of reach of people that could use them to harm themselves or others. I am not arguing with you rights or what not, this is just common sense. Its is just commonsensical not to leave anything of value in the car due to possible robbers let alone firearms.
I Carry a 9in bbl FM15 that shoots folded from in a back pack. Ammo of course. First aid kit Gas mask and water. I don't leave it in my truck. To many tweakers break in. Never had this problem when boarders were closed. I drive to grocery store and gun store. Then the range. Anything else I can do online. Been a home body since 2020 and enjoying the ZRRO DAILY GRIND. I Let my grinder do that.
This guy thinks he's going to be adventuring across a barren, hostile wasteland. In reality, he's spent a ton of money on stuff he wont even come close to using, besides maybe the first aid kit and the flashlights. I mean, it looked like he had like over a dozen magazines in that bandolier. There is a thin line between preparedness and insanity.
A dozen mags isn't that crazy when you think about situations such as the one that happened in New York City where a guy in an SUV was pulled out of his vehicle by a biker gang and got the crap beat out of him in front of his family last October.
77thNYSV See, this is the sort of craziness that ends with someone carrying around tons of guns and ammo in their truck at all times. You take an individual case and say "this could happen to anyone" and therefore apply it to yourself. Why not carry a small-medium sized pistol with a couple mags? Why would an average person need like 500rds of 7.62?
Its only his opinions and recommendations calm down. But I'd bet money if you broke down in the ghetto, jungle, desert, snow or other inhospitable area you'd cry for him.
Candles. I like candles, and when I lived in the midwest in blizzard country, I always had several in my car "blizzard" kit. Good for heat/light, firestarting, cheer. My Razor adult kick scooter...now that's handy around here in the big shitty where you may have to park blocks and blocks from your destination. Everything is still just moments away on the kick scooter. And toilet paper. Forget the AK47, but don't forget the toilet paper. Ever. And lots of clean drinking water, and Cheetos. Lots of them. The taste intensely great, but after 10 or 12 of them, I ain't hungry any more and I don't want another one of them for quite awhile. lol
I have a rifle with 10,000 rounds of ammo in my car at all times. *2 minutes later* I know this is going to sound crazy... but I always keep a hat in my car.
Meat Dragon 😂
bahahhah!
Yeah I got a rpg in mine a stinger rocket launcher aswell incase of ufo problems
You would make international news if you ever got pulled over on the garden state parkway lol
Ivan Volkov lmao!
Should be titled, "5 Things You Wouldn't Expect for me to Have In My Honda CRV"
I think he needs to trade in his soccer mom van for a Humvee. Its not matching his enthusiasm for the Apocalypse.
A Humvee attracts more attention. I have a 2006 Ford Freestar. No one gives me a second glance. @@BusyBee11226
@@ml826 Good luck getting out of a ditch or climbing hills with that thing.
Hahaha
Its a volvo dick head
1. Never keep your guns in your car when you're not in it. I've narrowly escaped losing a G26 to a thief that way. That's a nauseating thought for a self defender. I couldn't imagine losing an AK that way....
Yeah I lost my Colt Police Positive that way
Unfortunately, you're right.
AKeyboard Warrior garage.?
Agree. Totally unreasonable video IMO. Shows immaturity.
@@afshanshaikh2864 how?
Where I live, this would be titled, "5 things that will be stolen from your car"
David Ray this is "4 things that got stolen from my car" it would be 5 but I was in my house cleaning my rifle from a day at the range.
You're lucky. Where I'm from, it'd be "5 things you will also lose when your car gets stolen"
Word! NRA & "Smith & Wesson" stickers; you're just asking for a busted window.
matt matthew it was a racist statement dude.
David Ray Lmao 😂
what i have in my car
1:browning .50 machine gun for the just in case
2:RPG for when a tank rolls up on the over pass
3:hand gun preferably a desert eagle .50 with a 1000 rounds
4:couple of hand grenades
5:oh yeah and a 20 mm AA gun if the have a heli or somethin
Just a 20mm?
Malarkey 1195 i'll be spaming HE...
World War Lego You must have gone to Creekville tactical school too, knowing that tank armor is softer underneath.
Clark Li Why don't you and your liberal anti-tank tactics go back to California?
Mucho LoL. Hahaha.
This is what this man gives peace of mind. Ofcourse it is bullscheiße. But let him. It hilarious and so sad. Because these times it is very bad to be a father like me. And when I look at other little children like in the supermarket,I know:They have no clue that they will die horrible soon.......... Fucking "peacefull religion" and all the polticians of the last 40 years. Mankind will destroy ourselves once again. Here in EU,you feel and see the tension in the air and in the people on the streets. False media covering,wich keeps lots of people falsely calm. Instead of prepare them for the horrors that is coming. God,how I hate the media and the men whom are in charge. And could do something. But money and selfishness ruins us. And on the other hand, even in my family is a unbelievable stupidity in thinking that "the bible also is full of wars" "its the same as koran" How BLIND,how sad.
I have a m60 mounted on the roof of my fiat (I use the sunroof for access), in the trunk I have 4 AR15s with 16 magazines, 4 Glock 17s, 40 Glock mags, 20 maglites, 2 military spec flak jackets, a chain saw, 3 machetes, a LAW, 5 katanas, 10 cases of beer and a blow up doll.
And I use all that in the name of Peace and 2nd amendment says I need it all.LOL
michael green Yes it does.
HAHAHAHA... oh wait. That's entirely not funny at all.
It could be made funny, but I think you tried too hard. And in case you don't know your history, there was a time in American history where every man was expected to carry his rifle - on his horse, on his back, in his wagon, whatever.
If you think the world is safer now, crawl back under your rock and sit this lifetime out.
Or crawl back under your bridge, whichever is more applicable.
In fact, if I had the items you mentioned I would definitely spend my hard-earned dineros fitting them to my vehicle in a clandestine manner.
Of course there's always the sensitive fuck who takes offense to a joke not even targeted at them lol
XavierJ61 Agreed some folks!
did I miss it or did you forget a few bottles of water?
Small WaterBrick (holds up very well to temp changes without leaking) in the trunk and a camelbak to fill from it.
Gary Bowen .......this guy's not taking water........ he's taking Napalm.
Gary Bowen Cans of water would hold up longer especially since plastic can become toxic when exposed to the sun/heat.
Thats a good one. thats why i bought a box of a lot 100ml waterbags in aluminium.
Tanner Anders What is this "waterbrick" that you speak of?
1. Gas
2. Seats
3. Steering Wheel
4. Gas Pedal
5. Brake Pedal
Marquise Williams clutch
Marquise Williams brakes are over rated.
XneverstopfightingX AKA the coward pedal
Marquise Williams Clutch Pedal?
Sam Wilson I mean...I guess if you drive a douchey car or a communist European then sure. Not sure why people feel the need to take their foot off the gas, put the other on the clutch, shift, take the foot off the clutch and put the other back on the gas. It's really superfluous if you ask me buddy.
You forgot one most important thing to have in your car. Toilet paper. There is a million times greater chance that you will have to take a dump in the middle of nowhere than getting attacked by angry mob, terrorists or what not.
+kara88bg Wet wipes are where its at man. TP is sooo 1900s.
+drtrolish wet whipes don't have the friction my arse needs to scrape the panic shits bro
That's what the cat was for !!!! MEOW
I was thinking sticks covered in bark would work. BUT, I like your thinking XeTrevor.
kara88bg Very true.
I usually have an AC-130 standing by. Just in case...
That cat peed on all four of your tires. Were you prepared?
Lol
KC9MDO ur mom wasn't that's why u were born.
Best comment in the thread.
Kittycat does the best she can to keep you on the go as she safeguards the car from the marten who wants to eat your wires.
That's fucking hysterical.
fighting soccer moms for parking...
That's what happens in the WalMart parking lot
😂😂
5 Thing you need in your car (in no particular order).
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Flashlight
- Orange safety vest
- Raincoat
add duct tape, knife, water, cell phone charger, and blanket.
Meanwhile this guy lives 5 miles from ATL, and thinks he needs a flare gun. He is not sane.
Umbrella
*Rocket launcher
5 Thing you need in your car (in no particular order)
1.anthrax
2.wasr 10
3.funions
4.pepto bismol
5.and 5 rounds of mixmatched ammo of several calibers
Fire extinguisher, first aid, bow saw, water, blanket/umbrella depending on the season. The gun, water, and the umbrella can be in whatever bag you carry around (computer bag, backpack etc.) and lots of flashlights can kit in your pocket these days that give as much lumen power you're going to need unless you need a spotlight. The water might get kinda hot or plastic tasting though depending on the season. The bow saw being for if you live in an area that roads can get blocked off by trees, and you could also have a hack saw blade to help people stuck in wrecks.
I'm a US Marine, and I am always armed with my primary carry, my backup carry and a knife. I also have a pretty awesome flashlight that I keep with me. But living in Carmel and traveling within most of the time, having that much on me at any one time, isn't practical.
Whenever I travel out of state, or outside of civilization, I do make sure I travel with stuff!
David Adams Haha is funny cause you consider going out of US is going "out of civilization". You would be surprised how advanced and better places there are than the US, just in south america or europe or much more places. Anyhow, that doesnt surprise me. Coming from a negro, itscomprehensible i guess. Go "pew pew pew" in the desert .. thats the good thing you are good at right?
What are you talking about? I said 'outside of the state or outside of civilization? Have you been through certain parts of Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana or even some states like New Jersey? No cell service, barely any bars on GPS even satellite radio starts to cough up.
The Grabisoft You not only read what I said incorrectly, you then continued to paint yourself into a very ugly corner and started eating your foot back to the knee. Please do yourself a favor and either heavily edit your comment or delete it. You look like a fool.
And don't think your ignorance and racism has gone unnoticed. It hasn't. I'm sure you're as low of a second class citizen as I can imagine. Probably quite the blue collar or barely making it in the bottom rungs of a white collar job. Enjoy the rest of your day.
Army, move along troll
I don't know if he mentioned it, but you should always have a knife sharpener. Your blade will dull quick, and when that happens you might wanna be prepared.
Don't leave guns and ammo in your car. People break into cars WAY more often than homes. Just a dumb idea. If you want a gun in the car, carry it on your person.
Punknudder or lock it up in your car tight as you can
Punknudder I had the same thought.
Punknudder false trunk floors are real easy to make and lock tight, shit i made one when i was 17 for my accord so i could hide my weed, not difficult
Exactly. My car was broken into the other night, and one of the female officers from A&E's "Live PD" was there to tell me about it. For some reason, I didn't leave my Glock in the car that night. I was pretty happy to know that I didn't accidentally gift a gun to a thief.
I keep the cheapest gun I own in my car. A Highpoint. Still don't want someone to steal it and have to file a police report and all that but it only cost me $80. Better than loosing a $700 rifle.
if someone breaks into your car thats a fucking jackpot.
+ferrariteddy
Most well written comment thus far.
Where dose he live btw you know for research proposes
That am 74 is worth 2k- 5k in the streets you can charge extra for the amo the other weapons and stuff are good but the knife and gps is more usfull money wise thrown into a river not only that but in the black market if you find a buyer whoever it is it really doesn’t matter if you are anonymous in the purchase when ever they do with the guns you have nothing to worry about free money basically just informing the average person how this shit works
Cops pulls you over-
Cop: "Are there any weapons in the car sir?"
You: "Yes officer, I keep multiple tactical weapons in my trunk with multiple loaded magazines and plenty of ammo :)
you know.... just in case ;)"
Cop: "Please step out of the car sir"
+ryan pyles Nope...not in a free state. That's only in states where you can't own or have loaded weapons in your car.
In most states having loaded/unloaded pistols and rifles in the car is just fine and the police obviously know that.
They wont harass you for it without any cause just because of a simple traffic stop nor will they treat you like a criminal.
Enjoy your Nazi era metal conditioning though.
Im a gun enthusiast, it was just a joke. Relax...
+drtrolish What about Detroit, Michigan
+Iverson O'connor They will put a cap in your ass before you can even explain why you have em with you
+drtrolish do you really think if a black man had a full arsenal in his car the police would leave him alpne.
i keep 2 flares, a couple knives, a baseball bat, a health kit, a wistle, a mirror, some lube, a couple condoms, a blow up doll incase i get stuck in the forest in the city and get lonely, some anti isis repelent, several band aids, some trash bags, a fishing pole, some fruit seeds, ocassionally my girlfriend (thats only if she isnt bitching about the blowup doll) and that's about it. OH yeah and a stove, a fridge you know i gotta ave some food n shit...
thanks says the one talkin shit over a key board lol
RoGuExPaNcAkE
still doesn't change the fact that you look like an inbred tweaker.
Bloodsacramentofficial that's nice man. you can say what ever you want.
RoGuExPaNcAkE
nice I love when bitches are submissive.
yep. what ever you say man
I've got a 24 hour kit that's got a space blanket, duct tape, rope, snacks, etc. and I'm fixing to start keeping an Ar out there too.
Just remember cars can be stolen... And if it is visible then I am sure you will find broken glass if you know what I mean and yeah I have a similar thing in a water bottle.
That's what I would be worried about too - you have that kind of firepower in your ride & someone breaks in???
That's why I wouldn't keep a long gun in the car. I've got a .45 Hi Point pistol, it's basically like having a carbine anyway. And on the odd chance it gets stolen, oh well.
Chris Lucas I would hate to trust my life with a Hi Point. The ones I've seen can't get thru one mag without malfunctions. That's why it's only 100 bucks. Do yourself a favor and get a reliable firearm. You are only going to use it if you REALLY need it so you don't want to have a Hi point. Do you still have it 10 months later?
Donald Ferguson Hi points, while they are a horrible user experience, are reliable, they will shoot every single time as long as nothing huge is wrong with the slide or firing pin.
i keep my T-90 tank with full ammo on my backyard and some ak-47, 20mm AA gun, RPG, some nukes, and aircraft carrier in my pool.
Puncl ALIG Why T90 take a ww2 KV2 and then you dont need the aa gun xD
gavronishe2000
haha i have no idea about this stuff just put comment for fun :)
:)
+Puncl ALIG Someone's been playing lot of cod lately
Younes yarwa
i have never play that game :D and my comment was like joke btw ^^
Hahahaha. After listing a rifle, lots of mags, flare gun, bandoleer, "I know this sounds crazy, but you need to keep a good boonie in your car"
"Hey can you help me? my car won't start. I left my lights on."
"sure! one sec, let me grab my AK"
Nice video again. I live in Germany and I'm a Afghanistan Veteran. I was wounded by a car booby trap. Lucky that I only lost one Ear. Not so lucky were our driver. God bless his soul. I always carry my P99 in my car. In Germany it is not allowed to have AR's so I carry a Remington 870 in my trunk and a Bowie Knife with 28cm blade length at the side of the driver door. On Germany it is mostly enough to pull out such a 'sword'
Bullshit, you can buy an AR 15 as a Sportshooter or a hunter in Germany.
BUT, your not allowed to carry your weapon without a concealed carry permit, and there is almost no way to get one of these permits!
And your not allowed to carry your shotgun with you.
You can transport it in a locked bag or case when you move to the shooting range.
@@stephanl1983 ...EXACTLY!.....Ezzi, try explaining the unlocked 870 to the german cop ! You can try, but only after your handcuffed and stuffed into the back of his/her car. Let us know how that works out for you....you can own guns in germany, true, but only under strict laws!
@@michaelweekley2613 I'm a hunter, so I can buy rifles, shotguns and semiautomatic rifles
@@stephanl1983 I assumed you were,👍....and you know all the "boxes that need to be checked" in Germany in order to have those guns.....my point is this guy is saying he carries an 870 AND a P99 in his car! Obviously he does not know the Laws there ! I lived in Germany for 12 years....the cops don't play there when it comes to illegal firearm possession.....one day he will learn......Er muss voll ein Ausländer sein...was ein depman ! Prost 🍻
Man, you must travel through some pretty rough places
Videos from Québec Detroit maybe lol
Murica
United States has plenty of danger. Evil is real. Criminality is real.
Not just the United States, everywhere has danger.
I found it funny that he has an ak 74 everywhere he goes. Not nocking him or anything, but I can imagine how that can be deemed a bit odd.
you also need to bulletproof that CRV ;)
True fact
Antony Avila if we please the Lord, we can make our enemy into friend.
Antony Avila can you put AR500 in the doors?
Bost Custom Music Writing it could be posible but i would put it in the center console
Antony Avila - Maybe the S.S. could help with that bulletproof issue?
Topping the list with a flare gun and a rifle? You can't shoot your way out of a ditch.
How about what you need most when you have broken down in the past? It's not a WROL that you're going to be seeing next time you car breaks down, it's you forgetting to put more gas in the tank or a tire blow out.
1. Jumper Cables
2. Folding shovel
3. Tow Rope
4. Gas Can (to bring back a gallon when a kind Samaritan give you a ride from your empty car to the gas station.)
5. Basic Tool kit / Ratchet set.
It may not be as Tacticool, but I guarantee my 5 get way more use.
and UNDERWEAR!!! you may shit your pants and not have anything to change into. Then who looks stupid. He is prepared for all of these drastic situations but not the simple ones.
So this guy has an AK-74 and like a hundred rounds of ammo "in case he needs to get into a fight" because that's normal, but having a boonie hat "might sound crazy."
I wholeheartedly support preparedness but its behavior like this that makes other people think we are all "gun nuts."
He is prepared for a survival situation, nothing crazy about it.
+Beyond Birthday listen man you do you, absolutely, but I just found him carrying an assload of ammo and rifle and acting like it's a thing most people do but thinking having a hat is weird a funny juxtaposition.
He said if you need to take to the jungle😂
Mrs. Popeye HAHA right man. I disagree with one miniscule aspect of your carry philosophy so I need a safe space. The irony is killing me.
Rather be a gun nut than a dead nut lol
I like how the booney hat is considered crazy and not the 2000 rounds of ammo.
Hahaaaaa
in terms of priority if the shit hit the fan in a major way, the hat is nuts not the extra ammo. now a ballistic helmet on the other hand....
6 years later lmao
I think your first priority is to get help, and your list needs more ways to do that. The flare gun and GPS is a start, but what about a few old cell phones? Any cell phone can dial 911 regardless of if it has a service plan or not. What about a satellite phone that can work anywhere?
You're talking about going out to shoot squirrels when your main priority should be to extricate yourself from a dangerous situation and get help. There's nothing wrong with preparing to survive on local game in an emergency, but my point is that squirrel stew should be on the bottom of your list, while back-up cell phones, radio, sat phones, and other ways to contact help needs to be number one on your list.
satellite phone expect to spend between $600 and $1700,
I think his core message is be prepared and trained to be able help yourself when SHTF. Unfortunately most people can’t do that so this equipment would pretty much be useless to them.
1. my EDC handgun that's usually on me anyway
2. AR 15 w/ 6 magazines, locked to frame of jeep
3. Plate Carrier
4. Ruck suggestions, not recommended all this be packed at once, because it's like 60 lbs of stuff, but you can always dump the stuff you don't need in the situation. I marked my personal necessary items.
1. 3 liters of water - necessity
2. sleeping bag and emergency blanket to line it encase of extreme cold - necessity
3. water filter - necessity
4. clean thick socks (lots of walking), undies and a shirt in a watertight bag - necessity
5. baseball cap, boonie, poncho and shemagh - necessity
6. knife - necessity
7. boo boo kit (decent sized cuts can lead to infection and that can make you sick, even die if left untreated, so keep it clean and covered) - necessity
8. paracord, zip ties and duct tape - necessity
9. 2 IFAK, which should be on your carrier and/or easy to reach with either hand - necessity
10. 4 tourniquets, also should be on your carrier and/or easy to reach with either hand - necessity
11. 1 medic bag with extra trauma supplies (I think people should always have this and at least some medical training, even if not a prepper encase you come across a severely injured person) - necessity
12. baby wipes - necessity
13. compass, map, pocket gps - necessity
14. flashlights - necessity
15. bug spray - necessity
16. pocket mirror for signaling - necessity
17. solar battery charger for phone - necessity
18. emergency ration calorie bars - necessity
19. BDU and boots to change into to help you blend and move on rough terrain
20. hammock
21. tent
22. radio
23. extra ammo
24. 4 extra magazines
25. E tool with sharp edge for wood chopping
26. gloves so you don't cut, burn or freeze your very important hands
27. water purification tablets
28. 2 liter camelbak (empty to keep it clean)
29. ibuprofen
30. pack of bic lighters
31. alcohol of your choice and a fine cigar to celebrate being rescued - necessity
Shit list. What’s the purpose of a cigar without a humidor
1.charger
At one time in my life I would have humped that ruck and more without a compliant. But now days I'm to stove up to carry that for long .
And an enclosed trailer to put all that shit in.
Think you went a bit overboard with the AK. If you need to ditch the car and walk somewhere do you really want to be carrying an AK? A 9mm pistol and a nice multipurpose knife would be more practical.
Or the takedown 10/22 he already mentioned ;)
Count Spooky
The AK is likely for an active shooter situation and can probably be folded and stuffed into the backpack. A carbine is the perfect all purpose weapon.
That’s why I prefer a classic style 30-30 for the truck. Less offensive to the general public.
A sharp strong knife, a flashlight, first aid kit, blanket, breakdown kit (reflective signals, jump cables, tire changing tools), and an extra gallon of gas. That's my car EDC. takes up way less space and I promise I've gotten more use out of it.
*READ IF YOU THINK THIS MAN HAS LOST HIS MIND*
he doesn't have all that stuff because he needs it. he has it because he wants it (to be prepared if something bad happens). BTW he doesn't have all that stuff for robbers/criminals or any of that stuff because there is a very very very miniscule chance that you will be attacked at all by someone. he has that mostly for the wildlife. people don't realize the U.S. has some fairly deep rural areas (actually most of the country is that) and if something goes wrong (like if your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere) your basically screwed. the guns are mostly for any wildlife that tries to attack him or for survival to hunt game for food. it may be overkill but shit if he wants it let him have it. make fun of him all you want, he just wants to be prepared *IF* that happens. not *WHEN* it happens.
Ya dude, that AK and 3 clips is for "hunting" and "protection" against all the alligators and dinosaurs in the jungle
lol i didn't say all of what he was carrying was something you or anyone should carry. i just said if he wants to let him do it........ ALSO ITS A FUCKING MAGAZINE ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
yea i knew my slang would get called out by one of u sticklers
***** "clips" lul
I also like to keep a quarter tank of gas in my truck at all times. Think of the quarter mark as empty. When 9/11 happened there was so much confusion and so many rumors flying around that every gas station here was back up for miles and people were waiting hours to get gas. And this was on the opposite side of the country from NY. If you're like me and you work 30-45 min away from home the last thing you want is to get stuck in town trying to gas up when a disaster strikes. And if you live in a area prone to natural disasters and you need to get the hell out of your home and haul ass in the middle of the night you don't want to hop in the truck and see the "low fuel" light.
Quarter tank means less vapour if you left it near empty it has less breathability on the gas tank materials and you wear down the vehicle.
I would add a ham radio like the high power Baofeng BF-F8HP, with a good Nagoya antenna in case of no cellphone signal
Definitely I'd take the HAM over the FLARE GUN. In a MELT DOWN, a FLARE GUN, will show all the bad guys, where you are.
David Rodgers but, a flare gun can be used as a last ditch weapon.
suprtroopr1028 Bro if you have to shoot a flare gun at somebody you're as good as dead. LOLOLOLOLOL
David Rodgers christ, how old are you? wait, don't answer that. I honestly dont care.
suprtroopr1028 I'm 45, and a U.S. Army Vet. Being a infantryman, I can tell you a flare gun is not an effective weapon. Noise and light discipline in a tactical environment is essential to survival. Of course, if you want to blast people with the flare gun go right ahead. I'm not trying to convince you, just trying to share from experience what I know.
I am grateful to live in the free state of Pennsylvania. However, I am bordered closely by and work in the communist police state of Maryland. If I were to leave a long gun in the car and get pulled over, I would be facing a prison term. Hell considering their mentality, a 1,000 lumen flashlight is probably illegal. "law enforcement blinding advice"
Malice I'm not a expert, as I don't live there, but my understanding is that long guns CAN be transported in your vehicle, as long is it is unloaded, inaccessible ( trunk, under back seat), and the ammo is stored elsewhere in the vehicle. As for handguns, I have no idea. I just know you should NEVER forget you have one and cross the state line. I've done it a few times and was sweating bullets, no pun intended.
I'm looking to leave this commie state of NY. How's PA looking?
Das_Bass Excellent my friend. Come join the free world! No mag limits, no waiting periods, you can carry EVERYWHERE. Homes, businesses, state parks, ect. Private gun sales are completely legal. Get this, concealed carry permits MUST be granted by request. Meaning that unless you are a felon, they HAVE to give you one. No 6 month waits and asking permission from 3 officials. Hand them $20 and a 2 minute form, and two weeks later you pick it up.
Das_Bass Fuck PA. come to IN
JPMorganSuckBalls What do you have that we don't? Aside from being closer to that shithole California. Lol.
mobile battle station! ... how about some jugs of water too, that might come in more handy than the 14th mag of 5.56
5.45x39 keep practicing you will get it.
zombieremoval
"Thirty-eight, thirty-nine... Whatever it took" Caroline Butler
That cat walking under the vehicle was hilarious.
Guess the cats give the video a bit of reality instead of product promo. lol
5 things to have in your car:
- guns
- ammo
- toilet paper
- more ammo
- phone recharger
+Vansboy 07 Don't forget Porn. Midget Porn.
+Andrew Kirchner cute lil fetish u have there
Maybe gas in the tank?? i don't know.. might be useful....
maybe they drive a prius.......or it runs off rice
WAIT????? NO PORTABLE GENERATOR FOR A TV AND XBOX????? DUDE U R TRIPPIN!
Providing you are responsible person who understands what it is to own and handle a fire arm I see no issue...
He was in Iraq. He knows what a firearm can do.
Should do a uk version
1. Aux cable
2. Spare wheel
3. Satnav
4. Ipod
5. Phone
UK
1 12 bore shotgun
2 my 22lr
3 satnav
4 condoms
5 tampons and nappies
Theo Price "Nappies" LOL! love that word!
+XNDR TECH and an energy bar:')
The only thing I believe you missed was being sure to have your CCW permit and your sidearm. Living in the Northeast I've always had to habit of keeping a sleeping bag in my vehicle for about 8 months out of the year.
I'm a gun guy, I'm all for carrying guns. But this is a little crazy. I mean, in what scenario would you need an AK and all that ammo? Do you think we are going to be invaded or something? and if we are do you think you are going to be able to fight an army while carrying 100lbs of ammo and gear?
In that situation it's probably going to make a you a high value target rather than help you survive.
I guess you never seen the 80s documentary, Red Dawn, hosted by Patrick Swayze.
Richard Sekmistrz And what do action movies based on fiction have anything to do with this?
and do you think the wolverines would have gotten away in the first place if they had 100+lbs of gear on them? lol
The chances of someone invading the country are far less than the chances of you getting in a crash and your car catch fire and start firing off bullets in every direction which isn't good for anyone around and especially inside.
But other than that, the possibility of being invaded is so small its crazy to ride around with 300rds of 7.62 and a rifle in the trunk to be prepared for it.
***** While it is excessive to roll with 300 rnds, I'd just say its as simple as pack what ever gun you familiar with and are comfortable with. if an AK is your gun of choice and you've gone hunting with it and are very familiar with it, then by all means, throw it in. Personally I favor a .22, but next in line would be my 30-06 for a survival scenario.
liquidbullet5 Yeah, I mean I know plenty of people that carry a rifle in their car.truck all the time. I see nothing wrong with carrying a long gun for hunting and a pistol for self defense.
But carrying 300 or so rounds for either is a bit excessive and seems like there is more potential for it to be a hazzard than for it to be useful.
and why a .22? I mean itd be good for rabbits and squirrels but It wouldnt be my go to caliber for anything much bigger. I'd also want something with magnification, distance is your friend in all situations, combat or hunting.
***** I think it's more for a sense of safety or protection.
Pfft the people in the comments and the guy in this video have nothing on me. I have a dual mounted 50. Caliber machine gun on a remote control mount on the top of my Cadillac Escalade. I also had the Escalade modified with add on depleted uranium plates, composite armor, and reactive armor. in the back I have 5 M249s for the whole family including my 13 month year old infant (they have to start sometime) I have 10,000 rounds including incendiary, hollow point,and armor piercing. Other weapons include 5 great swords 10 combat knives and 30 throwing knives. the escalade fitted with Nuclear Biological and Chemical protecting and enough food and water to out last a Typhoon class nuclear submarine. I also have a fleshlight fitted with different vagina modules that consist of my favorite stars including Lisa Ann, Sasha Grey, and Madison Ivy. I have a 30 inch TV with a DVD player with the following movies Toy Stories 2, Frozen, and Ass Rangers 4.
Haha cuz you need that to take your kids to school
You sir, get an internet cookie. Courtesy of /k/
My lifelong motivation for doing things goes hand in hand with this video; my philosophy is I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Any crazy hobo breaks into that car is gunna be armed like rambo
Firearms are for professionals with extensive real time based training. Not for civilians and mothers at Walmart!
Fortunately the constitution protects your right to say so. It also protects my right to have firearms! :) Then one day I can protect your rights against those who would take them from us all.
And have you been in a Walmart lately? Mothers should be carrying when they go in there!
Matthew Dingman
Try.....it....
Do not talk shit here little internet hero..you know shit about me. Obvious enough...
So are you saying that only the military and police should own/carry?
damned troll
I keep a Apache attack helicopter in my back yard. Gotta be safe.
DemandedTuna thats nothing i have a navy ship in my pond
Luke Ross bro I have the entire U.S. military and British military in my back yard
I keep my attack helicopter in my trunk. Doesn't leave much space for spare ak-15 or ar-74 mags though
This goes beyond preparedness and is more along the lines of paranoia. If you feel that you need to haul around an AK74 everywhere you go in your car, I think you are living in or going to the wrong types of areas. It really says something about the state of a society when people feel the need to "pack." America is crazy.
I agree with you, and I'm a gun owner.
There is a lot of great survival information in this video, but I do agree that carrying this everyday is insane.
I always get the impression that guys like this are almost living out a fantasy. Like they have watched one to many movies or played far to many video games. Like they have thought of these scenarios over and over day and night to the point paranoia appears normal to them. Like they almost get a little kick of the thought of it. I know I'm probably wrong on that and hope I am but damn!
Well said. I prefer to "MacGyver" it out...I only carry a paper clip, stick of gum, and a shoe lace. I find that I can take out all of the "insurgent units" and "bogies" that are so commonplace throughout the American countryside as well as urban areas. Sometimes, however, I take a metal detector on hikes as you never know when there will be land mines and unexploded ordnance.
lol really!
The problem with prepping your vehicle with a lot of bags and extra crap is that you're far more likely to get a smash and grab type robbery than if it's clean and empty. Unless you have a way to conceal all of this stuff, it's just going to get jacked at some point.
Police sees a AK47 OMGGGGGGGGGG OUR M16S CANT HANDLE IT.
ramen noodles have next to no nutrients and doesn't get digested properly so I would recommend not having it in a 3 day pack or any survival pack/kit for that matter
I concur
That dude ain't worrying about healthy conscious diet bro. He's worried bout fillin that belly buildin that jelly
Hardtack would probably be a better alternative.
Impressive. I see you've taken this very seriously. I would also recommend a few tools, in case of vehicle trouble. Perhaps even a small shovel. Those added to what you already have, adds up to a full package
Why a shovel?
XavierJ61 I believe transportation is also of the essence when it comes to survival. Therefore if your vehicle gets stuck in some soft terrain for instance, then you could use a shovel to dig it out
If not a small shovel, then at least a folding entrenching tool.
I see. Good point. I might have to pick up a collapsible shovel for the car
I keep:
1. Duralast 90 piece auto service ratchet and socket set and medium duty grip gloves
2. Rambo knife with compass, matches, needle and string, etc in the handle
3. 2ft heavy duty wrench to press buttons (ATM, Sonic, etc.) and for self defense or to bust out the window
4. Swiss army knife
5. Box cutter for seat belt
6. Suit case with extra work clothes, tie, shoes, casual clothes, underwear, socks, protein bars, water, books, pens, calculator, etc.
7. Car cover (can sleep in car with privacy)
8. Umbrella
9. Gucci Cologne
10. $10 in change
I would feel pretty fuckin safe if i ride with this guy.
+TripFlip Depends on his driving I guess.
I wouldnt drive a crv either, I drive a pick up, in a panick situation u may have to plow your own road or go off road and the crv isnt getting that done
your pickup aint plowing threw shit either. You have watched to many movies lol
+SupaSwope its plowing thru alot more than a unibody CRV is
Thats the reason i have mickey thompsons on my truck! Plus some better injectors and a higher flow intake for that little bit extra power you need!
But in a situation like that, fuel is probably going to be limited.
oh ye maybe just get a truck or a farmermachine thing, i don't know the word is it a tractor?
Jesus christ man. I just keep a emergency flashlight a blanket and a knife in my car...
There's been many times where a spare change of clothes is useful for me. I keep a kit in my vehicle too, and I've used it several times just because of spur of the moment things like going to see a friend for the weekend, or going fishing over night. It's also good to know that it's there in case my vehicle breaks down in the middle of no where.
We carry all that stuff plus a bow and also a satellite phone I live in outback Australia
you carry an Ak-74 ? doubt it !!!
Nalchall Australia is a shitty ass place
Anonymous Andy Britain is worse.
You'd be more likely to need am AK over there, that wildlife is deadly.
At least this makes sense. Not at the place where he lives.
No time to pack sunscreen but by golly I have my ak74 with badolier of ammo lol.
so if your car breaks down and the tow truck driver says "get whatever you need out of the car" your gonna be like "just let me grab my ak-74 and my ammo and ill be all set ". then your getting a cab holding a ak I think your rifle would be more of a hindrance the anything. id say plan and prepare for the most likely event. and why tactical clothing? wouldn't you want to blend in in whatever kind of fantasy land your living in?
The Zombie Apocalypse gives no warning
that's true
Or at the very least have a case to put it in!
You do realize that terrorists have made plans and executed plans of stopping traffic on the high way to shoot people sitting in their cars with no way to defend themselves
In my battle station I keep:
1- IQ +plus series 0.5mm yellow mechanical lead pencil built by PENSAN in Turkey
2- 120 capacity 0.5 2B super fine lead magazine manufactured by Faber Castell in Germany
3- The legendary BlacknRed series ruled notebook. With it's classic black hardback cover against a red spine and matching separator thread. Built by John Dickinson in the UK
5 things to have in your car, twin 30mm guns, 150 mm cannon, tomahawk missiles, and a m249 (just to be safe)
Just to be safw
You never know, black choppers with men in black suits could swoop down at any time!
;)
What happens in the event you run out of gas somewhere in the middle of no where. How do you carry all that shit?
+Atheris Green put on back pack. put on first aid kit. put knife and flairgun in backpack. strap ak to bag. done
Clearly you don't know anything about military. These stuffs aren't heavy when you compare to full full combat equipment .
billyb Billy combat load should not surpass 40-45 pounds. you're thinking of marching load which should not pass 75 pounds but is known to sometimes be up to 120 pounds.
infamousNB
and i don't think his equipment is over 50, 30% of body weight is good, people don't understand marines 03 sometimes even carry more than 130lb.
it is not even close to the full combat gear.
Not gonna lie, I come back to this video every few months just to check the comments and lol.
I like the old ALICE system. I am old school infantry but it worked back then and I am comfortable with it. The Large ALICE pack may not be to modern standards but it holds a lot and very tough. The LCE does the same but very comfortable when walking once you tighten up everything. I usually put 4 ammo pouches, two canteens with canteen cup and canteen cup stove, water tabs, butt pack, knife, and holster for a pistol with spare ammo and mags. The rest of my stuff in the ruck sack is my IFAK, poncho, poncho liner, 3 spare socks, Camel Back, strobe light, Bic Lighters, bungee cords, 550 cords, batteries, E-tool, baby wipes, Gurkha Kukri for chopping wood for fire and shelter, knife sharpener, and chow for 72 hours. The chow is 6 stripped down MREs which is easy to get. For a long gun I would carry an M-4 Forgery because of parts, ammo, and magazines. Law enforcement and military uses the same here in the US. For a handgun, it would be a 9mm of any brand because of ammo. The Glock 19 or 17 would be my choice when I roll out on the road. Once again ammo, parts, magazines and ammo are available in most gun shops and sporting goods stores in cities, big towns, and small ones. The Glock along with the M4 Forgeries are common in places where I have traveled. I pack these weapons if I go out on road trips if I don't have to go into or cross Communist States like Commiefornia or such states fortunately. I never plan road trips around those places. If a WTSHTF situation arrives I will try to get back to friendly lines not to the enemy.
If I had all those weapons in my car I damn sure wouldn't tell anyone about it.
call these videos, "preparation for apocalypse series"
why dont you change your crv for a Sturmgeschütz 2 i mean just in case.. you gotta be prepared for every scenario
I've been camping in the brush and briers under primitive conditions enough to rule out shorts. I sunburn easy. Love your preparedness warning. I have tornadoes, hurricanes and possible earthquake events in my region. This is the best advice I've heard on general readiness.
Oh and a map n compass ALWAYS beats a gps. Batteries die
What weapons would you recommend for New York being compliant with the NY 'safe act' if possible a video on it,me and my fellow army national guardsmen would appreciate it very much so. p.s love all of your videos.
3 foot rubber horsecock. That or move out of Jew York.
I would never move to new York lol I think that it could be invaded and taken over easily
Much like your comment.
Mac10
You forgot a TOWEL!
obvious Arthur Dent, like being drunk, just ask a glass of water
tbh this sounds more like a survival kit or bugout gear and not something that you just ride to work with. I can see this working if you stayed near or was going thru somewhere harsh with a chance of you getting lost. This is just my opinion:
1. good first Aid kit
2. your preference of hand gun w/ ammo
3. compass w/ map of the area and gps
4. flash light w/ extra batteries
5. good reliable knife or multiuse tool w/ knife and fire starting kit
i thought the US was safe ... doesn't seem like it after watching this video
Only criminals are unsafe.
pk13910 u r not safe as long as you do not have stingers and rpgs in your car/mobile battle station!
avinas jha Safer than most countries, except of course for the sheeple.
Anthony Rocha I see that your fully engulfed in "their" divide and conquer tactics; way to have an open mind and think for yourself. No, the USA is not entirely safe with the absurd number of group think zombies mulling about the landscape.
Chad Cameron What have they been telling you, mate? Our First Amendment Rights clearly state that we can think for ourselves, which we do. I'm sad to say that you can't. Say, what country are you from, exactly? If you feel so high-and-mighty, you might as well hang your flag for all to see as well.
Can't tell how much of this is serious.
"Never know what's gonna happen" seems to be said a lot in this video.
What the hell does that mean? What unforeseen incident will demand a Kalashnikov and a bandoleer's worth of ammo?
I can understand why you would bring all manner of clothes, canned food and a few practical tools but this is all centered around combat as if that's what survival is all about.
I'd suggest if your going camping, or drive in areas you could become stranded for any reason, bring a gun you are comfortable hunting with if it comes to that. If an AK is your gig and the weapon you are most comfortable and accurate with, then bring it. Personally I would prefer my .22 for hunting, but a close 2nd would by me 30-06
Red Dawn 1984
Yeah, but even in red dawn situation you most likely have enough time to go home and get it.
DavySigfusson Red Dawn 1984 + EMP?
DavySigfusson I think what I'm getting it is you should just let me rationalize keeping an AK in the car because reasons and America.
My wife so affectionatly refers to my pack in my truck as a "bug out pack." I keep a first aid kit, an MRE, several knives, flashlights, rope, an eno, pistol, extra mag, and fishing line and hooks.
A few years ago we had a major bomb threat at a local chemical company and had it developed into something serious, as a teenager at the time, I wouldn't be able to rent a hotel (have to be 21 or 25 depending on where you are), I don't have a camper, and most grocery stores/restaurants would have been sold out of food so I would absolutely have needed something like this.
Dude thats not for a car , thats for a small army lmao
Dude forgot water,which I think is ultra important
Dude forgot socks too, it's extra important to keep you feet clean in the nuclear apocalypse...
Are you prepared for hostile alien invaders with high-energy death rays on their spaceships?
You know Nothing
1. Writing pad and writing instrument (just in case you need to leave your car)
2. Pillow and blanket (if you got stuck in cold night)
3. Headlamp and whistle (ask for help and your cell phone doesn't work)
4. Go girl and urinal (nature call)
5. Water and snacks (if you got stuck for a long time)
I assume everybody has self jump starter, spare tire, extra pair of eyeglasses, maps etc.
its better to be over prepared, its like insurance,you never use it till ya need it
Things must be really bad over there in the US if you need an assault rifle in your car :(
"Assault rifle"? Haha,
That's hilarious, go fuck yourself.
Thelonesniper101 Fuck off please
Says the guy who can't defend himself in the event of a terror attack. Hebdo chiefs may have lived if they had guns lol
The main thing that is missing is painters tarps or body bags, zip ties and road flares etc... You would be amazed if you have to transport someone bleeding out it gets messy and why get blood all over your car...
They arent. At all. Real talk.
Its not a fear thing. Take that to heart.
Don't shoot Eric, it's just a cat!
Have you considered a satellite phone? I took one with me on a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon and it was nice knowing I could reach help and give precise GPS coordinates in the event of a snake bite or other emergency. I think a satellite phone is a must have item for anyone that travels off the beaten path a lot like I do.
No you need a car with UL752 bulletproof windows with composite armour plating. And a 7.62 on the roof.
just make sure they dont steal your car, or you will be providing a miniature arsenal to delincuents
A handgun and a rifle isnt an arsenal
I'm pretty sure that anywhere in the world with normal human beings would consider a handgun and an assault rifle with over a dozen magazines, as a fucking arsenal with potential to kill.
Dylan Morgan you are right, it makes me sick how this people dont respect guns, that kind of firepower falls in to the wrong hands and hell breaks lose, but i guess that, over there, wherever that call of dutty expert is from, they dont have gangs or drug lords, they believe they have seen violence because they see cnn every morning, wait till you feel the stench of half burned human brains mixed with tear gass and smoke from burning tires then you will learn that guns are not toys or objects of amusement and violence must be handled by experts that knows its effect.
Braulio Almonte Your making me laugh so hard, like criminals need to steal a car to get heavy weapon. What he is carrying is a toy with what is available in the street if you have the cash.
Alex Cardosa really men, and how you think those things got to the street in the first place, do you think they bought it on a store and then sold it illegally on the streets, I can see that you are an expert in the subject now, but hey don't believe me just google what is the percent of guns involved in violent crimes that are stolen from civilians who like to play JI-JOE
When my car got broken into, they got my fifteen year old scratched spare eyeglasses and my brand new briefcase. The briefcase had my old Casio Fx4000p calculator which was worth around $1.42, and which I still miss very much. I am very glad I did not have a gun in the car. Losing an expensive gun is bad. Arming our fine, local gangsters is extremely bad.
I agree being prepared. I do keep emergency supplies in case the car breaks down etc. When I carry a gun, it's on my person so it can't be stolen. If I kept a long arm in the car, I'd keep an inexpensive one such as a pump shotgun in case of theft.
1:04, godammit kitty!
spencer large lol
Talks about being prepared. Drives a 2wd
Lmao
nononono, whats wrong is that he is driving a honda crv...
Makin Bacon My Honda CR-V has 192,000 miles, required no significant repairs, and has been 100% reliable. Also, I have 4wd when the front wheels start to slip. Add a tow strap, a tire inflator, and a bag of sand (in icy weather) and I'm pretty much set. What do you drive?
That's actually awd. When the front wheels slip, the differential gives power to the rear wheels. Not the best but better than nothing
That's correct. Of coarse 4wd is actually 2wd if traction is compromised on one side of the vehicle. Then there's lockers and traction control that will trick and LSD into sending power back to the gripping wheel. The CR-Vs biggest advantage is it's light weight and it's disadvantage is ground clearance. I recall a trip on steep, washed out back roads where my vehicle outperformed a 4wd Durango.
Ak74 in the car? And if someone steals your car.. the robber gets an assault rifle as a bonus. That is so irresponsible.
Hahaha so is stealing someones car, who has more of a right to live the way they want the thief or the law abiding person ?
Are you familiar with the concept of gun ownership responsibility? You should be extremely careful where you store your weapon especially weapons capable of a great deal of destruction. For me leaving an AK74 in the car unattended its just irresponsible.
Locked in your car its not out in the open for children to play with nor are you advertising its whereabouts to the public. You're choosing to keep that gun in the car for your protection should you ever need it. Its a matter of choice, you can't tell people what they can and can't leave in their cars. In fact most states mandate you leave your gun in your car if you choose to go into areas deemed "criminal defense zones"
This has nothing to do with responsibility around firearms. A gun is a tool and like any other tool you keep it where you might need it.
By that logic why does anyone leave anything unattended ? Everyone has a house and a large majority of them have guns in them. Why are all those irresponsible people not at home guarding them 24/7 leaving only thin panes of glass between them and the world.
See how silly that sounds ?
pac6010
Dude I think you are exaggerating with your leniency regarding the storage of weapons. If you have them in your house then you should place them either in a gun safe or in a place that is most likely to be out of reach of people that could use them to harm themselves or others. I am not arguing with you rights or what not, this is just common sense. Its is just commonsensical not to leave anything of value in the car due to possible robbers let alone firearms.
I Carry a 9in bbl FM15 that shoots folded from in a back pack. Ammo of course.
First aid kit Gas mask and water. I don't leave it in my truck. To many tweakers break in. Never had this problem when boarders were closed. I drive to grocery store and gun store. Then the range. Anything else I can do online. Been a home body since 2020 and enjoying the ZRRO DAILY GRIND.
I Let my grinder do that.
This guy thinks he's going to be adventuring across a barren, hostile wasteland. In reality, he's spent a ton of money on stuff he wont even come close to using, besides maybe the first aid kit and the flashlights. I mean, it looked like he had like over a dozen magazines in that bandolier. There is a thin line between preparedness and insanity.
A dozen mags isn't that crazy when you think about situations such as the one that happened in New York City where a guy in an SUV was pulled out of his vehicle by a biker gang and got the crap beat out of him in front of his family last October.
77thNYSV See, this is the sort of craziness that ends with someone carrying around tons of guns and ammo in their truck at all times. You take an individual case and say "this could happen to anyone" and therefore apply it to yourself. Why not carry a small-medium sized pistol with a couple mags? Why would an average person need like 500rds of 7.62?
'murica
Akhi11eus
If this guy got pulled over, no one would ever see him again. lol
Its only his opinions and recommendations calm down. But I'd bet money if you broke down in the ghetto, jungle, desert, snow or other inhospitable area you'd cry for him.
You keep all that in your car at all times? If your car gets stolen, your fucked.
True!
Alison Knowles even worse if he gets pulled over and then they search his car.
Wubby penguin your aloud to have long guns such as rifles and shotguns in your vehicle without permit.
nathan borgman I know but the cop might be picky and start questioning you
Too bad you haven't crossed an 'active shooter' situation, probably more firepower than your avg police car.
Candles. I like candles, and when I lived in the midwest in blizzard country, I always had several in my car "blizzard" kit. Good for heat/light, firestarting, cheer. My Razor adult kick scooter...now that's handy around here in the big shitty where you may have to park blocks and blocks from your destination. Everything is still just moments away on the kick scooter. And toilet paper. Forget the AK47, but don't forget the toilet paper. Ever. And lots of clean drinking water, and Cheetos. Lots of them. The taste intensely great, but after 10 or 12 of them, I ain't hungry any more and I don't want another one of them for quite awhile. lol