Some strong mojo going here. Good luck in the Boog.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Thanks
@srimpy1239 ай бұрын
Damn yooo thats awesome set up
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Thanks proud to be prepared as an American.
@RimfireAddicted709 ай бұрын
Soon as the video started and I seen the bed against the wall a window air conditioner I knew this was going to Wally World video ...nope. Cut at 0:25 and save the time. Yikes!
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Lol hate if you like you don't have to watch. But thanks for the comment that helps.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Not everyone is rich this is the real world.
@RirtyDascal9 ай бұрын
Think I could get a majority of this stuff with about $8,000? I have already set aside a firearms budget of $5,000.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
If I might suggest get a full size handgun in a woods defense caliber like 10mm or 357 mag. A pistol in 9mm compact or micro for carry perfered compact over micro. An ar10 defense simi auto rifle you can use for hunting as well. If an ar in 308 has too much recoil or weight. An ar15 16 inch in 300 blackout would fill same role. If you wanted any advice.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Is this your way of giving me a new video idea. Thanks. I'll have to do a revisit bug out bag on a budget or something like that. Thanks again. Any other ideas let me know
@bea3man2059 ай бұрын
Nice load out. But I’m going to be real, your real missing is water and food, you have shelter but taking care of oneself is first
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
Don't know what you mean I have both food rations and water in my bag.
@Bighitter039 ай бұрын
Keep ifak on the outside of pack where its accessible quickly and you only need one side arm ditch 3 of them and carry more ammo just my opinion and put the other firearms in seprate bags one for you the others for the family you definitely got some money in firearms
@heirapparent3338 ай бұрын
This is divided between two bags, my ifak is on the outside of my pack, attached on rip away mole.
@heirapparent3338 ай бұрын
Thanks for advice that is actually decent at least.
@awsomedude91119 ай бұрын
Not sure if your a Christian but for what is going to happen ahead your need to need God to help. Interesting to see where your at with preps, kinda similar situation.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
I'm polytheistic myself, i do believe in God/Jesus, just not in the same sense as others.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
As far as where I'm at in my prep, I would say 75 percent of where I would like to be, no one can say they are 100 percent ready that is a lie. We're always changing and developing along our journey of life. So there for our prep should always be evolving and changing with us. So no one can ever be 100 percent ready.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
If you have any prep started you are in good shape, it shows your taking the initiative, just never stop until you have to use your items and skills in a bad situation.
@Ghostpr7877 ай бұрын
Bro, what happened to thay fn jeez look like you found it in a fire pit. Also you have a lot of stuff you dont need. Remember oz turn into pounds in a few steps.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@@Ghostpr787 my fn is painted with culture hustles worlds blackest black paint.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@@Ghostpr787 keep in mind as well these are two bags not one. One for me as I'm out scouting or hunting. One for my stationery family.
@Barrelsmoke7 ай бұрын
So let me get this straight. You have a bag with about five thousand dollars worth of stuff in it sitting in a corner, waiting for something to go wrong. I am a gun person. I have them. I carry one regularly, and I have my regular EDC stuff, but I don't understand why you need to do that. Tell me what you think is going to happen. That's gonna require all that you have.If things get that bad, the first thing you need in that bag is a bible. I suggest you add that in-and-in your next video. Make it a priority to tell people that because it's going to be the best help you're going to get.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@@Barrelsmoke wow now calm down don't get all emotional. This is many years worth of survival living and prep. I didn't get this all at once. I have lived that life out in the wilderness alone. I know what I like and that's being an outdoors person. If you don't like it so be it. I'm still going to do me.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@@Barrelsmoke not waiting for anything. I grew up living a philosophy, be prepared, instead of getting caught with my pants down. I tell people all the time better to be safe than sorry. This isn't just my go bag. This is my family's go bag. I'm more prepared than I should ever need to be is what I like to be.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@@Barrelsmoke to say your a firearms person implys that I am the same as you. I live that life, you just can't even imagine it, what would you do if you didn't have selter. Or a grocery store, a bathroom, electricity/electronics. Firearms are a mere tool they're only part of truly living that life.
@Barrelsmoke7 ай бұрын
@heirapparent333 I think you take me wrong,I meant no disrespect. I look at a very large amount of stuff that needs to be mobile and all I can picture Is you looking like clint eastwood in two Mules for sister sarah. I am well prepared at my home. I don't have any a large stash of stuff for the road.I don't ever plan on leaving my house. If we lose electricity, I am prepared if we don't have a grocery store, I am prepared. I just don't plan on ditching everything I have and have worked for and leaving home to survive. My home is my fortress, If that is the case then the problem is bigger than just surviving.
@heirapparent3337 ай бұрын
@Barrelsmoke again two bags. It's a go bag to get to family not to bug out aimlessly. So weight isn't too big a deal. But these bags aren't as heavy as you may think they are don't forget the camera adds 5 to 10 pounds always
@rudesoledevil1549 ай бұрын
Where is the ducktape lol.
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
By duck tape you mean paracord?
@gorgasmatron9 ай бұрын
and underwear :)
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
That one is on lol
@rudesoledevil1549 ай бұрын
@@heirapparent333 One thing I don't see often in these bug-out bags is duck tape. I only bring it up because you'll likely want to be off public roads, in dense forests, etc. And there are so many use cases in which I can see duck tape being a critical item. For example, if you have people traveling with you, like little kids who are careless, you can fabricate snake gaiters to protect them from snake bites or ticks, etc. Anyway, it looks like you have a pretty good setup and plan. :)
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
It's my opinion that duck tape is not a necessity in survival. So I leave it out.
@youdoofus9 ай бұрын
@5:36 you really might want to consider putting your phone in power conserve mode instead of turning it off. booting takes a crap ton of battery, just put it in power save mode and itll last for days. and yes, your battery will go flat in a week or so even when powered off
@heirapparent3339 ай бұрын
It only sucks your battery dead when turned off, if you have background whatever running, such as government background running on your phone. Come end of world situation this wouldn't happen. As for booting drawing power yes true. But weigh that against leaving it on constant battery drain it weighs heavier a plus to turning off and on. Provided not using the phone for prolonged stints
@medicchester9 ай бұрын
Why need a useless phone. It can be traced and located easily for people whom didn't have a bug out bag. The cell phones won't work for the internet, or cellular services. If so, you'll be traced easily anyway, plus the other end whom you call. You need to make a way point for family or cared for one's to meet. Like the library, or somewhere dumb no one will go to. ❤ When poop hits only 10% of the population will be left and severely injured if alive within 1 week radioactivity, it drops to 5% really fast. Loved ones, only 5% will be alive and friends. No one to call. Too much weight in this kit. Have a full set up at your way point area, just hide it. It's not illegal, usually. Save you a lot of energy. Losing weight is your enemy. I seen experienced hikers bug out for 2 weeks and call it quits in great weather, beautiful conditions, which anyone can live forever outside nearly. 😀, bury your bug out somewhere is always an option plus watch out for mildew and water proof if burying anything. Microbe proof. The more tired you the more you eat and waste food. 🗑 remember your the hunter entering your own back yards if you travel. Not many will see you as friendly. You will get hurt, killed, or taken hostage 100%. That's everyone's reality. ♥️ can't travel fast, have to sneak through places very slowly. That amount of weight will get you spotted early. Most times is best to bug out where your at, hopefully your main bug out area isn't occupied. This is why burying two or three areas is comfortable. Could take days covering just 100 yards.
@heirapparent3337 күн бұрын
This bag is a get to a shelter on place bag. Going out into the woods, would be for a scouting type bag, then yes a lightweight bag would be ideal. This is a just keep everything survival in the same place bag. Plus this is a family bug out bag. Keep in mind not a one person supply anyways.